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Show ota Mm syMi? s ft CP Ini CITIZENS SAY YES v 'hi i 4 - - . I ru - , , c ' . a 1 J l- -, ' ' ' ' T, V c a I Cl .' r, V.. - r, , i re ' i of :! e Co' t r 1 , 'f; ti i1'' , G,Ji . leal lit JtixF BODvOAflie l t ih - ' '' lit for v te It AUUtnt" I v - 4 f TO ! r" N n w P, Cl rlst.-'- AAFK'M TI M for m; I spe sk t L K bCiiulLfuI nd, 1 Red- - (W't Friday ut I'llhm Friday, Sfi'tcmlnt- - ir, rt..h ruHi-Kt- 8 1 r, - , l, ur .Town Si, LA DA V e cannot learn from of the past, there Is no ho for the future; with this thought In mind we will review some of the past accomplishments of the Fillmore Teen Angels, It all came about through attending a Hoard Meeting of the National Council of Mate Gar-te- n Clul.s held In Naint 1 ouls, Missouri In the fall af 1360. Mrs. Charles CV an) Plane hard who was teaching In one of the Large High Schools In Florida, had trough! a group of her girls whom she had organlred Into a High School Garden Cluh, to give a shit demonstrating what they had accomplished U since their orgarlratlon. After the Imj resslve demonstration. Mrs Flanctiard ashed the Hoard of National Council to add a new department to their agenda for High chool gardeners. Bovs have F F.A Cluhs inwhichthey learn about growing plants as well as animals but girls have no organization In which they learn to train their eves more effectively to see horticulture anl Us many uses for the betterment of manhlnd to Income aware rf how tn care for our Natural Resources In order that f iture fenerations mavalsoen-o- v clean air and water, an aid le s tj ptv of n Inerals, sop, iwautlful forests witch jrovlde relaxation from do tlx cares as well as homes These girls for wild life, must also have the prHIedge ft learning abmt color, dpsign, anl tmw to effectPelv use them In landscaping their vards, de pro-dirt- he their families. home from the We came Board Meeting filled with enthusiasm, and with the help of Virginia Kelly, organised our first group, however we called The them Millard High Florets, however after working with them an Jenjoyinr their progress, we chances the name to Fillmore Teen Angels," This group was organized In January 27, 1901. This first group consisted of Linda Kelly, President; Vicky Warner 1st Vice President; Jean Taylor, 2nd Vice President; Paula laxton, Secretary; Brenda Schoenberger, Treasurer; Caroline Day; Historian: Allene Reeve, Projects; Linda Wright, Publicity; Vlrglnta Kelly and Stella Day as leaders. Werrew our house plants from slips, and took a big display to the Spring Festival in Salt lake, for which we were awarded a Silver Bowl, which we placed tn the Trophy case at Millard High. We also helped to landscape the grounds of Millard High for which we won an award from the 1'tah Associated Carden Clubs. Before these girls had graduated from Millard Hlghwe had become so attached tolhem that we haveconslderedthemas part of our family and have been keenly Interested In their activities sine that time, Fach group has broughl something special Into our lives and we are better memters of the society for having worked with c h kins The voi n'v Comnilssioners, ward Mlliack, I eigh Maxfleld and Archie Christensen have held two Important meetings In Delta during the last few davs on the serious water situation not onh in Millard County but tn the four other counties inthe 'evler (river Basin. one meeting was held on Thnrslav evening at Deta High srhnd an another one Mon lav night at the count v offices with kev leaders In the county to discuss plans to bp present 1 lie hearing on the Bonneville unit iif iheCentrall tah protect f rblav and Saturday sepiemher 22 and 21 in the Orem u tit. Ill Toulh High school 4if) tast, (rem I tah, ttegln-nln- g at 2 10 p.m Friday. The serious water situation Is that the F nv tronmentallsts have threatened to stop the entire Central I tah Protect' In a public meeting held In Dtah on August 28 one of thetr leaders said thev were going to pull all stops on the construc to a put f t! o V vt n t , , (M) t S ! ( letm;- fit, rt' t M n.i.e , i 0 ti e . r of of this inv .1 ts -- 1. o (hat lor, Iiand artni throiigti let. it (M Iq y qltS ; : t 1 IN te I", I - a v c ' i J t - n th i it D., . , - r - " IH i - tit-i- f lej; our tx- O'., li t b tn of i on and i , t -" fu'l nth v ' p ; I , url.,(, (or I m rail ( , fr - hi- 1 l , MV , ; ' ! olio .ill ,tl , illu ' h OH' : I imj ii ttu r. if-- ' ' ' I e . . 2d, 1172 d i . , t the A', r u Ho r ,i t I it id i and AVlil.Kl iU v iill" f i - .il ' n nv- - , ci-h- Mates .O-i- . . M i -- Jct; it . .lie nuking a i ,i , i fter to (' - of day 72. ? n;iro--- ( Us Bur- - (o b-- rd , i , Progress Siippa Centrsl m ides; County which ; a. Alfalfa haw l Beef and I a rv a 5. tlilard County r m noaimy n'Wtli wh. h vllle wool atlm"ln:i. 6. Cities are strand node? the ever Increasing puj uUtlon flow from the rural areas. Ponnevlll would help to stem the title. W'e need you and you need us. Help its to hlp vot by bringing PonneviH Into the economy of Millard County. fc 9 it Project 1 1 Ttf-- V ' AT 7 ,, FINE ARTS CHILD OFFICERS from left to right are. Beth I ue, t sldeul, G The fast Millard Fine Arts Guild will oj en the tZ 73 season with an cionlng Social on Saturday September 29, at the -- Coojer's CountrvDlnlng boom at 1 le Vice President; ChrLdoj ticrst n, en!brir, FINE ARTS GUILD To p.m. President Beth t nke will preside and club r'HreCWin lw hostesses. Decorations w.il le by Chairman 1 aRee Brlnker-hof- f, Fav Peterson, and ebra Carlsruh. Since the club was first 1 In 1944, the Guild tus 'u? and : erretary. Gentlemen: Inf ton Through through the annual report of the Central Dtah Water Conservancy Project, I have followed the progress (rf the development of the froject, and since the beginning erf th project, havp tecn very interestel In its completion. There Is no doubt In mvmlnd lhal we Hhe pec;le of xe state) muat develop our water tten-tla- l to the fullest to meet future requirements In Die state of ! tah. Central Dtah water t reject vis designed anl ted to mi e( thpse requirements. I Fa p learned through Informa-- tl m recol.ed thrct'i'h (F.enews. ; a, cr .and television that the comph liny of th p unevpile n part erf the su! tec t H jeoi 9 rd v through pr tests from the Mern f'luti tc USHER IN SEASON enrlct.e 1 the Hvns tf roanv In tia F ast Millard Com minifies. The fine cultural programs have made FlnccreH', Cecil M. Mnrttn Main Ft 4f3 Foi-tFillmore, i (ah Vernell the twice monthly meetings e ents to be looked forwird to. The program is tinier the direction of the Cfficer.s,Hocne Dll Tore anl grup will he herj so mark yo r calemlar for an afternoon of fine entertainment ami make tour reservations rr with lek(hone Committee v ; e t, 21 t unebeo i $2 in. 1 lo. - Pc in thejr are sincere fi i (hey cr'ions r--l of lh cb ! i, f tUnk CJ b H H I d and (lie arg u "t ttc) ") present Is mlrer ti !l the ci value if pc s ime-rtmr- terra the hen-son- tion of the project if needs hr through a court In.uclton based on the Inadequacy of the Statement to confirm with the FI P A Act Mr Wallace lefferv ofDelta, Director of Central Dtah water Conservancv District brought the Information to our county and challenged the people to something now' Mr. Jeffery Is well Informed with the Central I tah Project as he has tecn director for the post five ears, A group from the F'lllmore area tncluilng Mavor Golden P Archie Christensen, Wright, Commissioner and other of Fillmore besides the Delta people made plans to attend this Important hearing to !e held In Orem, At least 20 kev lea lers Inthe commissioners, cluding church and civic leaders, water board presidents and school ami business personnel will request time to talk and tell our needs at the hearing. The feeling at the two local meetings was that all possible (CONTIVt F'D ON PAGE 21 ' M , , Hi Hhh DA', W Ird Urn y, Cc-t- Althongli .. t'5 , I nit of tho C.1 tr tl t tah I jot t offers th- jxiteutL-- l of a more stal io v uer suiply1' the cIlDens of MU id C oui'tv; and AAIHHIA, C'rfii loteiest groups have aimed tlw tr aH.n ks at salJ project Hereby tl ri at eidng the posst! HBy of suo- s of the said ;vo.ie.viile I ldt of the Central Uh I ri. Mil-lar- ! .rt T ff Point for Protection Pa Ini affords excellent protection from the weather for 's your home; the Clair Ste; have joined the group who are taking aivanlage of the warm weather to have their homes all repaint i, whlchaJls so much to the attractiveness of the neighborhood. t! I . i I i I rban areas arelecomlrg more and mure dejs Mcnt on F the vabmtle pr lur' ; of them. The second group will be featured next week. WATER SITUATION CRITICAL "et rlna v: 1 wv m ! D e lifeblood of He ltti"S cf Millard Cou t; ; rmd 1 MIll-n- t the .o'tl il ( -- i " 4 i -- ' 1" . i Countv A I, Tore iliayor Proclaims AVi 1 4 22 4CU OayT largest Cm ity In t nh, Fas of fertile thousanls of i i 'ds the serious soil which 'ti'Tilsts Sil conocrn ofc''i-e- r throughout tta Mate and begs the support of a wth hfluetice to see lint the Ponnevtlle irrigation procet reaches MUIarl - ,.;0 - a.-i- corating their homes, and In many other phases of life. They are taught to tie a part of the community tn which they live and help to keep a healthy, beautiful town in which !o raise ' 1 vs 3. t ; t ! i rcilace v n Project. 1 tin!, h n a tot Si 7j,ii ID. ( Stake 1 Kaiioth, Hatton, Mituimf', FH.LMuUL', f n . c U) : sjeci-fical- 3s mi ph tn A f.csmjTe r 1 County ) B mav concern. Po. I 1.:,; H'fitP the pioneers came to the untamed wllder-nes- .s of t tah the Natural environ ' ent ins ha to give way to the pt nrress of civilization. 1 1. jiihiion growth demands that ad available land and water le Mail 'ed tothc nil mate t ene-f- it of all com ermst 2. The vast nitwoik t,f hli'b-waIns c '".s,,med 'hmisarids of acres of pie- lot.dv pro. duettve farm lan which mnstlw 1 A L MDi vt mry nl Nmii.'tr 1972 zi, r much COUNTY TROORKSS MILI-AR- i"' U.e PCI , me ; . (- -7 ts sm pH the trn, ition waterto ') vital ,iu is (i t tah and , PUBLIC URGED TO ATTEND MEETING SEPTEMBER 22 ON CEMTRAL UTAH The rt Jhe ii h ts -- hul J Lo.v resiikvi Millard - ;"FU3LICL.: just that. bines!', mvina i my and benefit with the siii'ul.uloq tha we leave It a brfier Luid than when we rc'viv Id it. This adJiticuioI w iter ;n,iililii' to Centr.d Hah, will accomplish ! i : "J VVA'AMH - R cm pin'd by ti c L i ' , . Mono rPn lie 4 ' EwhvT.a- sc If and only I : 4 , tilkf f en Y V' " y's t self, but I i'er,ontlly emkt sc the Central Ituls Dn ted, Wc the pocplc h iv e Meow it Jship iif this V Akf ' ( Archie V' s 1 I Vts V tn Mi- Die 'i et , O it the AH t tr jFi!(vwj J FDAN hi il i 'i ti p, mu'l-patt- ll i t! e I I I 1 - ' t i f the ( 1 Benin Is ri Itlral. 'A ell It tr G pnergy tint will lie eii.i i ite by the I mu ille units MillardCoun! ti t t ' to be ite In t! , pi.m, n; of its r u Pi "1 Wells ail the giowtli of the county - ,"v' for t wt ( com h' ml s - ''gC- i 1 nei i ller) - ' t p, p a T Iti v i ' Hi IP'i'V tile u t dl e - I ts ns 'n o t le nd S .11 I Ik- s eo t .1 a s y tre'ivl V.;.-- ' V tf t pet , b l ill M i i i. si f i 'Ms a . ' c 4' f SiS, wwnTOWfwi'j n n y 1 P sV.it-Slghtc- i cr-ar- r?-a- SIERRA CLUBANDYOU t ndoubtedlv until up to weeks ago few have paid much attention to the Cluhlocalh But w ith the storm thev created over the halting of the Central I tah proiert, the message ts tieglnntng o come through loud and clear that we are faced with an organization that has political power in such awesome amounts that It Is scarev, et me give vou a little background on mst how manv fronts the sierra Club Is involved In, and fronts that we should all le concerned about. In addition tothrCentral I tah proiert the sierra Club Is waging an all mtt war m Off Hoad Vechlcles which of course Include the popular 4x4 or jeep. The sierra Club Is jroposlng a broad (Ian that woulJ virtually eliminate 4x4s from governmental control!) gounlsuchas the Forest service and Bureau erf and Management have come out with an They ORApolicy, which Is rc Tinted In full In the PHouhFSS this When thev Issued this week. statement tnFehruary, two Jays later. President Nixon Issued an 1 1 executive order that went proposed on F nvlronment alongwlththeMerra's ORA plan Now tell me H ev d in't have a t, tn high government places Speaking hist htleftlv a' ut ORV, It would tie a st.aqe t ti lock up anv of the lvxcaTTv. How to enforce It C te a problem But the dost: e statement t reposes to use local Fack-cc'm- 1 enforcement officials, w all know that money Is comlrr Into County use from theiimnl-bu- s we alread, Crime Bill know that the Fish take Forest ts putting up monev In Ive Sevier County to ntd tn law Fnforcement. They leave recently met with local Officials for assistance on this side of y' ho ha e read the the mountain fine print. Who would Lave said law two months ago that the sierra Club anl Its far reaching allies able to bring the vast woull t Central I tah to a stan 1st ill e now then alreal) sold llaye out on the i mV' For some reason the sugar plum was reillv sweet that we tfe but in turn mav got, bittersweet, with road closed signs adorning the fa orl'e ieep trails It wouldn't hurt to talk to your political candidates on their feeling on the mailer along with anyone else that may ha.e Influence both locally, on the state and national scene r ee f5 . 4 j t, , , e r " Le, x cditoriol . . . ri was Markham 'There is a Lsttnv vat mikes us brothers, none goes Ids way , .All that ve send p to he lives of n I ers, c mev t ck Into our own." onee-- s h hf-- l p,e From the first tree in this v Uley ml turned the first m w cart)!. It has Icon Dm hop. , the tr t k anl 'ho so, h It CB" B r W'f ' Si I 7 1'( 3 (fit Pahvant Valley, 2 place where Fjs taken skill. R I ' t f , t : e , t il- .1 1 t It r M i ' . tr I if I ! - rb I nest, lov.il ns. id th.it tn turn , "i Ids th d tins t.uvl, but help os build n, nt r T ever racial ,(.e mst n .. these e ' I - r hi f (tie , , ite ivit, ' 1 v 1 ' r -t- anl tears tq mnn th!, brood . '' -- Wl ab-ne- V C , II Jtl.euerra S non h Mane Hi, i t 'asM'-t- ,m r to I - , v i 1 irorm.e t vl the land. k up ro-H- Water rime I c" serv vtton is of tore jn I therefore wait ti voice mv supiw n anl apj ro, il of the f 11 1 4 c or . i, Bonne tile ph'se r,f !) t"(. vtp.il t tah Wan r pro ed, and nrr strom lv that It fomplrled and also ihai ihc pcraintep of the ,irn '! ve ff "ivli lint as funis ier win ,i itlat le, an ' as 1 T 1 v C ma. ;r errs.. 'I he c ent ral ! t in A i'cr ,. t m . ip Pen.-Dr, , s, 'nstrui-tto- n 1 c( of ",r mam rt ' ro-ni,- umr be and nn m icv r faru f- - ns I rh It, if lint 111 -- mlurtlon, ,ig, Irulti re is uf I since prime l ii'itme,. f i ), ,, p. port and wc! .) cm, irf n iiV In i, I am liitcicti-- (n Mcinc that , this jn m pt mi,. pleted. Mr ,,r(K. t n Helen;! 'Mi n-i- 1 i ' in.! water ts tin lib if '.out hern I tab. y.iho-- t tt there Is no future fc r the yom js'oiilc of our area. To meet the nee I, of to we need to consume an J put to benefit use of all the water ig-- ro that is available, I support the Central Bro.ert, then Vt them lock t tah ttie LaMar Monroe Sclplo, Dtah ft ,T!U r ' CN PA lirge I nun irea tp . 'he l.,nd vAt are not vet ttvercr wrfe j, . e ate not yet reads to toj growing And If thev choose io Mure Bfc ap clio se her- - tn the west, IhPI let Hie s." - thi V a I' tc -- t n. c In wdiM tur"'1 was !i It tl ( tl H th t 11 in 11 IS 13 .r:i;t.'c t k lih so.nv tv t ire ! tv w v eer n f H e i Ih. ;.i- - it - ts -- e nv jn h, , t j tv -- u ' : , ttu n.tuie, is the ubt wish to, row m rrturnei the we to lass, we bull! b I - nta x ts and burled e gold i n'A live 0 vV t 1 ' n N P A "F 0 |