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Show Ycu Fut aCainSI - i i ill ' it .irtih- , : ' s' : hiM a I ! ij i i i (if f m !i i : , i t'a a ll I 1. Arjilycj.e coat on most surfaces reiai (or seven years h. n ' 'ah i a t mandatory, would permit city county school districts to con.solld.ite for greater efficiency anl economy If their so desired. The fourth, and possibly the most important amendment, would allow the counties, sublet to referendum, to select tie form of government test suited to each countys needs. As It Is now, each county must have the same form of government commission form, which has become badly outmoded. Because of wtJe differences In population, y, and economic conditions, it dtesnt make sense for all counties to be organl-ze- d the same way. The amendment ts essential to permit such charges In those counties whch feel the need fe'i r anl -- -i s: i ft n.inuintit. inrsfil . rit i.,ivi Goveniiirf'al- i M.t. Gubernatui tal Hi Nii'hol.is i(i Ilf, tl.e I f u'ue uf vlMcs anl I tali Assoria'lun of n i I I i f t:i ci mr i" 'i 1st rate , in i re met I iMai,:,e tu .o-- r wpc tl .ii to o.e ' ! c It j ts located. The change, wditrh is piermisslve rather tiiar. btrite ar, lliK-i- l Iior.' Wfll. , ( s s e s gaulxaM I , : ! ji..Js t urd mr v ' I l - i" 'i, i' ! IMPORTANT! IT'S AMI MOMENTS! l u'ih, tah ! i att .riAsso-ilaio'- he i, alite- in icii.ii I s s n, I lat.ns for I ffiTtl.'f Go' fin i pm, V t ah vk'sl.UUe Cr lifer. .re, American A ssocut Inn of L'lilverslty 'Vonen, anl manvntlierorganl-z- . tl ' s an I in lie rt.e fit st itiriei out t;v t fie I tah Const it it! .rial Revision Com-t.tss- i. . cl e utile the fat) ffi,!.itnre to Income more trean 'ineil anil effective. I. a ii re 'i. o' e untifcessart detail anl deaJofH in ttie a legislaanl, culJ eii'O-Aftive a idltor to audit any aiency oi Misiivisttv t.f state govern-- i cm, esental if the legislature is to te an elective "it.'hl'K ' ser the expei.llture f ui'ic '.tils. Another sec-tli- n iitH.ll ai tlurlze the Legislature to retain legal counsel serrate from the Attorney tat, it ! 1 " tn I l t i ' t; c t A hi . .i 1 .r(ofj 1 , I 1 r I . la, for reform. Other counties may still remain as they are. We have studies all four and feel they will Improve state and local governschool administration, ment, and will offer greater protection from criminals to the citizens Couple Visits in Arizona and California EXCLUSIVE AUTHORIZED DEALER i i KESSLER MILL I i r:n l nl that of the county In which the A Attorney Distinguished Fot Piesident of Utah Bar Association. mci An Outstanding Legislator Fimof A Pi or.u lent cf Utah State Senate. Decorated Veteran of WWII Member of American Legion and VFW. Life-lon- g Resident of Rural Utah Born and reared in Milford. Now resides in Delta Is the only major candidate from aral Utah f A Man Who Knows ! Utahs His leijal and legislative i lien a unique ,pe' '.i.i e M.,. g undei stand. ng of Utah's picblems and Challenges oppo: unities I. Beulah a France Payne m id' flying' trip to see two of the,r rhildr'n recently. They went fist ti for on Cfurals office. The second amendment would ovtmijit stay with Donna enlarge the category of offenses and fh'ii Biker. JJe ts be. id of ft r which Ihe accused may not the Shop ihpirtment of the W release on tall, provided University of Northern Arizthe proof or presumption of ona and Donna wwks in the Is strong. When an acoffice cused felon Is released on ball, In Porterville, Cal.fomla they he open commllsanothercrlme saw their on Richard, wife to raise money to pay a !onds-ma- n boys and one girl, for the ball on ihe firs! Nmn, three In a lovely now hxne. offense. Asa result, there Is who are a vicious cycle In which ball II.' is coinse'or &n1 teaches history In the Porterville High Increases the press-rlocom-- n. N h'K 1. It a U'tloiial felonies. A third projicslt Ion on the ballot would ellmlnae the present VOTE Hart Y. KiUpack requirement that first and sec-oclass cities must have a r. Co. Commissioner sch'Kil district seiarate from 1 CtNTU.ir CHEMICAL CORP., NEWARK, N 1. 01114 street. on the 1 gooo Rowell MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Etah 84631 November 3, 1972 VIPIGin ME V1RGP. DFL.LU. AND visited their cousin Lrn Hanson or s while last t rlav, FAMILY COMES FOR MR. AND MRS. ROYA L HI RD and family, Orem s,'er.t the .ink end with Clarice's parents Mr. and Mrs. Oren Allen, and her Rex brother and slster-ln-la- w and Lynn Allen and chlldicn. t -- tyAVtVG CHILTPEW, i N M 'Heawofacewtauiv apvi ce ! Afraid ft L t - 4k youre going deaf? v FAILES WALTON AND PAT Allen Sent Sunday and Monday here with their families the Evan Andersons and the Arthur Allens. The girls attend Rolert Stner beauty School In Sit It I ake. FOR NIXON ! . 't. MNv . 'T a. i t.U T T! ,i u f . r ' i ALICE MELVILLE A free oiler of Chicago, special interest to those who hear but do not understand words has been announced by model Ileltone. A of the smallest Heltone aid ever made will be given absolutely free to anyone answering this n" I. i , 1. , r 'i1 cr 1 il 5 :i co He til a : her husband Stan1', Hi- - . a P.t r of if tior tt It will furts r, . , , 1 f. selva lent Nixen have gl.en l v . n ' ih.r To tia If we la a. t.np fur the Duncan and their daughter Kathy Duncan, Las Vegas. a ss iy and ,,,ur hone or ( o'T wife 1J also be ! - wo a Ultlon to the a axes at the i la I I ! t ' time r n i o A ! e.u Iwi ur a h s n tax of 4B' In a i lltioti to the r i'. 1, Iiv .1 av Inn r Nl't le vi !, on v. ii. I I Michael and Kathy and chll'ien Heather and Shawn, and Samar1 JoAnn. Also calling on the Etleys October 25 was Loras st 'er uriri, 9 n U r lui rp fi n- - 1 . i a i r Mrs. Clem Etley were sons and wives, Salt Lake Ci car? of our-- s 'o dealn we :e i f. ; our , .. ;! r tl. pia.rt ef-o- ii. a tax k f it.i .r rnducts. i n' increese t M ai.d C- - i.t 0 a WTL-lla- ; e, , d ' sliicere feet the j 11 an. 1 tur lc (.'h fc pc n p fill t Ott t r Con or frr '.c Govern . t 1 . I ec. a Jres. Mxon to ns that If e t lives. LESTER CHRISTENSEN WAS here from E.S.l. for the owning of the deer hunt with his father Archie and brothers Kevin, Elden and Ken. ( j'H,hts r of o Id t of i H- - fa 1 Pres Ntxoi let'er M- - in- e'f ."'r Mlllaru - m S Is 1 I,. afrat! Hat aui ' Euh ! In or log a rv oil Features normal or gentle wash, speeds, and 2 cycles. Poeitive water fill Hydro power wash action. Balanced load control. Filter flow ' wash at lion. . .t tl am Model DDE4000N 'ri O r. a i r :h u r i i KIMBALL'S & CO. - i."cr ei i r le vc w. c' . I la - t. i r. .i tics d tov i.e tl, 'ij re U at is I Ci ,.t jJ - t 1 v MILLARD COUNTY .. NEEDS ,j 1, i n )' t i t p i k cr.oujt ' U U w! ' f HOMER U. t'U IM'V vf-- t p.ttkti Touch 11 Vk.t 1 hail one camp eg Mure trip ha be n marred by poor Hut ta ng communication in I'uuh w..h fe.luw cam, nr ht i a lot c.out than you m I U M Ii. ; ' n S xl kl 1 A on !! F. t i.'V I f r ' i bv 1 . . think f wav to The impiet kup tlh. on w.i'lde ,nfi rh.I.i Ill .if ,.ur and o'her m nih, paity who Income , para'ed i to from the m.un nie kind of ounJ carry ngna'littg (lev ,re u " III "1 vrr a, r r; m '( G.ta'lH' r TAH PEOJl.CT : Central Utah Brujed will either r m1 iu the next two yeur. limner IVtu-eknows ' r.il 1 ah Brojett. His Mipport i licvoml (ji(tion m e. has Been involve.l with water matters for cars. f I'll I ' lllr be! bit emonijavib I i A Sujh t s .t f t 11 sp' s him? h imn a it) nrw wx5C ii.t. rs i ts x k .r-T.- , the irtijer c i f .. t;., c of pt 5 t() m , 1 v.V sc ;' :ury y x t . 1 preca ni d r ) ij r e an eric .l,'i.: stc around 1, c 1 1 - - a. ; i I. B ttit r- . .. k!-- i trci- at r i ml! n 45 North Mein FILLMORE, UTAH a . . far bab.y 095 BOTH FEATURE A PORCELAIN ENAMEL FINISH and HEAVY DUTY MOTOR i. a p Dryer goes for $ This is a timed electric dryer with lint trap, heavy duty heating coils, teflon drum slides and axial air flow. r , EASY in Tre.s. t! r 11 able device 3K 0K minimal ARE STRICT h In :; M0 0X SkXX Xx WASHER DRYER Xe XC" TRESPASS LAWS hav houseful of company during the deer hunt. Son. e of those we know cf were their aons and wivea Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jackacn, Henderson. Nolan and Norla always try to extend a welcome hand to their children and grandchildren. They always like to come "Home. Staying for State Representative Ms policies 1 JACK-so- VOTE Ilomcr Peterson Model WA 7000N WASHER Sells for a i-- NuLAN 11 MAKE WASHDAY verses Emblem, Scriptures from the boys B tiles, knot tying, tenderfoot re pdrement, by Blazer "A leader VIrgle Ivle. Jaren explained the Graduation requirements. Scott reI peated the Blazer code will rrejar to Receive and to Honor the Priesthood, Beside those mcnloned Invited guests were jarerts of the to vs vr. and Vrs. Robert r. a d Mrs. Ct.r'.5tnse, d Clem I t.ev, Vr 'rs. lr..!J r- ( . i the I.- - -mary Prcsl lent lan Hot luson. The closing prayer was offered by Clem Etlev. Ll.ht refreshment were serve 1. MRS. had a at PAIR I A brief Summary of the Blazer Banner, Articles of Faith, I Nov. 4, a.m. in the FH'more Second Ward. Friends may call at the Mortuary Friday from 7 until 8 In the evening. A complete obituary will be published In Tito Progress next week. will be held Saturday, 60G46. 5KX MAN Tony. MR. Mrs. Alice Melville, 91, died at the Fillmore Hospital Tuesday night. Funeral services pation. Write: Dept 278-1- , Heltons Electronics Corp., 1201 W. Victoria, Chicago, XX Hji Yj - '(- SATURDAY advertisement. Try it to see how it is worn in the privacy of your own home without cost or obligation of any kind. Its yours to keep, free. It weighs less than a third of an ounce, and its all at ear RENEWALS level, in one unit. No wires lead from body to head. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bowen These models are free, so we Jana Anderson for birthday .suggest you write for yours by the Avalon Johnsons now. Again, we repeat, there is Robert Palmer no cost, and certainly no ol4i- David E. Miller 111. 11th IN THE room at the Relief Society A Church the Blazer boys of the Primary had their "Blazer Briefing program. The purpose of ths event U to explain to parents the Blazer program. Words of Welcome w re extended by Jaron Robison. The opening prayer was offered by Tony Etley. The Mazer song by the Class and directed by La Von Rasmussen and acccm-panle- d bv Janice Neilson The meaning of Blazer was then explained by Scott Christensen. The Blazer 5yt..UJ., The Lighted Torch was given by - FUNERAL SERVICE For 111. Dt-E- KATHY AND ANNETTE and friend Susan fday, Provo, were her over the week-enwith the Dern Williams, RA!St THeeOWV you? pAffCUTg AUP kuow Moee thaw jut A TH'WG oe TWO AFOOT BAgiCi. 50 LA)P THEM a COOBTfOuS EAR WHEW THEY OFFER H ' A SHARON ON OCTOBER H J three sons, Cedar City, were here for the opening of the deer hunt to visit and go with his fattier Lawrence and brother Grant hunting. Gae Rasmussen came from S.l.S C. the fast weekend to visit her parents the Lawrence Rasmussens. Louise, ; : A AND HIS GEESTS BERING THE hunt at the home of Mr Jackson Bryan and Velma wore surprised and happy have most of their children at home for Bryan's 73th birth1972. day on Sntuiday, Oct. 2S, Stott and Ilore were Shirley Duncan and family from Vernal; Charles and Marguerette Jackson anl family, Stephen and Fat and family and Jun Jackson. Salt Lake City; Joe and Sherrie and family, Cedar City; and their ollest granddaughter, Vcl Dean Richards Fincher of Provo. food and They all brought gifts and spent a very happy day together. fA STEPHEN CHRISTENSEN & son Todd, Henderson s;ent a few days of the deer hunt with his brothers Bob and David and while here vlsttel their parents Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christensen. DON RASMUSSEN FATHER'S BIRTHDAY . t V 1 In the next two years wt, mv the completion of -- the d. V Bctir-m- lB-nu- Mid ha t I t Millard ('onnly ami Juab lo and piimipal litics will know. proldi nis, I Ili-hw- ay piuW'ii with lii p.tt lipihtliu vot-'ort lrn- program-- ; that In m fit Mill.ml and lie has hld impoitant comniittei ii - CONTEST ENDS The BIG BUCK CONTEil KELLYS DEPARTMENT STc i this Saturdoy, n:ght November TED WllITAKI in their BUI III C'Kn un U fi tponso'cJ r rti A by e END ILL V Itii. . - , Hi' 1 the prohlmis and Knows .o!ution to pet all. Is actively winking for tax rebates for : It. Important Si niority which will enable appoint- tn commithc. which could mo.t lu HIS DISTRICT, v'dy str.ee w( have only one repre mitativo in either I deadline. KELLYS DEPARTMENT STORE li r THE I 5 J e U in-fi- 1 $ WHO WILL BEST REPRESENT OUR NEEDS!!! - .Tan-ra- t ic Ccntril O.innnlti-a- , Turn p. cr, (luinimi i |