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Show err Letter from Serviceman Brothers Hunt Here GEE BRENT TURNER VISIT SESAME STREET NOVEMBER MR. Davies new A MRS. A. LEGRANDE are pleased to have 15th DONT FORGET to visit Sesame Street at the Cltyl lbrary during Childrens National nook we hope to have the Week, Cookie Monster, Oscar and his trash can, Big Bird, and other Sesame Street characters there to create fun for all visiters. Stories will be told for the a born to and Shirley Davies. The new baby has a brother Nathan LeGrande and a sister Christina Ann, awaiting her at The babys name Is home. Mlkhael Elizabeth. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Nell Steltzner ofCumber-langrand-daught- i er K. older children ternoon, Nov. on Tuesday af- All day on Wednesday Nov. 15 stories will be for the nl the smaller children. (Jome to Sesame Street and enjoy the stories and fun. d, Wisconsin. 14. pre-scho- ol Dean Evans Dr. ond Mrs. First Time Grandparents A baby girl u.is mm to Int and Trent Petersen in I'nh DeAun Anderson Accepts I ' Secretarial Position Valley Hospital on October 25. 19T2. The new arrival weighed 6 11.S. 12 oz, and is the first grandchild for Dr. Dean C. and M rs. DeAunAndersonLasq-cepte- d a position for this year as secretary for thel,'tahAsso-clatlo- o Esther Evans. Mrs. Evans is in Pnvi f r a few days with her daughter and husband and new baby. of School AdministraTills association Involves membership of 500 but Is tors. a fast approaching members. Return from Jopan 1200 potential ' Relatives have been receiving picture post cards from Mary Jane Shaw Croft and her husband 15.11, while they were touring Japan. They wrote that it was a wonderful experience, touring Iwakani, Tokyo cities where and other lai-gthey found the people most courteous and helpful, with excellent senices. i 'T.l Deer Hunt Here for the hunt and visiting his mother Nellie Huntsman and other family members, were Scott Huntsman and son Mark. Also here were grandsons, David Meeks and ,11 in Meeks, . Speaker at I" Vote Duane Bartholomew Co. Commissioner r. VOTE Alumni Asso- , TC 1932-U3- t c i S U S C SU SC Tuff. . ' ciation president. The dluner Is an event of Homecoming Week . at the college. Mr. Watts graduated from Millard High School, In 1929. He attended FAC from 1929 to 1932, and tu? University of Utah He was an from outstanding basketball plaver throughout his college career. tlMe-Gm)dn.- . ( . Taft Watts, former Branch Agricultural College athlete and for many vears ccach of the Millard. High School foottwll team, was guest speaker at the annual alumni Banquet held at Southern Utah State College Saturday, Oct. fcs at 6:30 p.m. In the SU SC 'Student Cen'er, It was announced by Rex Harris, Nell f(f lVmlri,fef Qtr grandsons f , TAFT WATTS Honored t&yntbnlMltintsman also t 'gTabSsetai. Pdllmore was C , .U there. ffT For Attorney Gentfrafr , i , visit1 . 1 Jonathan Meeks from rasa iena, Calif., and Stephen Bunker and Pall McMell, Salt take City. Visiting their grandmother Nellie Huntsman andAunt Eleanor Mitchell and Uncles Hal and Lon Robison were Jon Huntsman and two sons, John and Teter, Washington, D.C.; Dr Blaine huntsman and sons Lon and brother ClaytOr and Salt Lake, and t Huntsman, friend from California,.a )ti Tley were earned camper. and hunted with Halanc LofiT , ' Art1 Jlomer Pitrrson 0. He began coaching and teach- for State Representative ' ing at Moapa Valley High School ln'Overtof' ftev., fojldwlntf kls gra limtiort, from fhe V o C. After two vears at (Vertorr.'he moved to Ttnllc High School In Eureka where he coached and taught for four years. In the early 40s he began bis career at Millard High School as head football coach and wrestling and track coach. lRs fooM'jil teams posted 2tl wins and were state champions six times, four times consecutively. His wrestling teams won Jwo state championships and his track men won top honors In the state four times. Coach Watts also helped to coach the high school all star teams for ar V - many - ffsy. years. ) MIIS News - t t I Mist got through reading the last i ! a bunch of PROGRESS'S mother sent me and was some what dlsaplnted. Wheres all your iKdltical comments this year, or did vou forget about You are usually the election' ver active on the political scene and was really looking forwaid to vour comments, but ala; me a line. ' Anvwav, just thought I'd let yon know someone missed them. The rest of the PROGRESS was u.vM, quite enjoyable reading, althooO, I dont think I know anyi'U.' anymore, lu is , r family and your mother pope all of you are fine. C .s winter Is about there now. Don't believe 1 can remember what winters like. TUtlond Is about the same as A little more It ever was. terrorists than before, but Its still not too bad. We got hit bv Snipers around the 3rd of Octoter but they didnt get far. Thought Id forgotten how to handle anM-1- 6 but 1 found out differently real fast. Got a few scrapes on my nose and bellv where I tried to dig through the concrete, but that was atxvut the extent of " lnurtes. Nol much more "happenings" In Vedon Danl so will close for now. Just wanted to remind you about the election so you don't forget to vole, Brent TSGT Brent Turner Box 21 432 nuns , Huntsmans Here for the hatf VOTE Woddingham : ... . Ih! h Keith and Thune arc in the Sail Lake Fire Depart' nient. l Tcss Robfsori j - Reporter r. , r L4L Model LXE 57M Model LX A UDGETBUY Uncompromised mt.tb'ric NOW -B5540 ALL TOGETHER No - Iron for Permanent -- quality rerman8nt T fr Two Position water level control Five water temperature election Lint filter Super SURG1LATOR agitator fabrics : lS control Three - position temperature selector Extra large lint screen Whirlpool AUTOMATIC WASHER & DRYER $389 00 wt SIMMONS APPLIANCE Co. Commissioner November 3, 1972 SUPPORT YOUR for Attorney General American Legion Prayer For Our POWsOAs FIRE DEPARTMENT FILLMORE FIREMENS BALL Lord, shelter the prisoners of war and men missing action in Southeast Asia. Open the hearts and minds of their captors that they may be restored to LEGION HALL NOVEMBER 4, 1972 their homes and loved ones. MUSIC GOOD Each has carried the burden of battle. Each has discharged an obligation of his country. Each has For those who received tickets and a letter been subjected to hazard, pain, and imprisonment Keep the tickets and send a check TODAY in beyond the lot of the soldier. Oh Lord, these gallant men, who bear so great a the envelope sent to you. If you were missed in the nailing, ask Chief Max Day, Kenneth Ilare, burden, must not be forsaken. Rodger Johnson, or any officer or member God of Justice to whom we pray, Thy compassion we beseech; Lift their burden, give them strength of the Department for some tickets in exchange and strike the shackles that deny them freedom. for your check or cash. in , kft zJK3 to college. father works for the My government, my mother Is a housewife, and 1 have one brother and one sister, whoire older than I. . This Is the first lime I have lfved In a small town, and on a farm, but 1 think I am getting accustom to It well, even though In Guatemala (here are more things to do and more places to Lower Taxes Governor Rampton reduced property tax levy from mills. to He intends to eliminate state property tax entirely. 4.6 9.7 Fair Tax Valuation for Farm ; like dances, the modern music, to have friends, basketball, and swimming to announce the five outstanding students who have been selected for the Society of Ckj- l.standing American High School Students. This awari Is based primarily on academic standing, leadership, and the ser-vl- ce to the school. This Is one of the more distinct honors given to high school seniors. . rv personal . . . will support whatever is Governor Rampton organized the Agricultural Development Council and the State Agricultural Advisory Board. For the first time a concentrated effort is being made to expand the markets for Utah agricultural products. ..including the opening of overseas markets. Protection of Agricultural Interests for multiple-us- Millard Hieh School and reclamation water projects. h com-imin- ' TOGETHER. ..GOVERNOR RAMPTON AND THE MEN AND WOMEN OF EVERY UTAH COMMUNITY HAVE IMPROVED THE AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY IN UTAH IT IS THIS KIND OF EFFECTIVE SUPPORT THAT WE NEED FROM OUR GOVERNOR. ltv gLgQj ln A step in the right direction I'd Pol Adv by Owen for Congress Comm, Franklin Johnson, Ch, Glenn Snow, fh and Southern Utah Citurn for Mrs. e frost-stricke- 1 site to prowl announce the winners of the of Teenager OitstanUng Five student were America. chosen on tt, tasls of service anil Ira lershlp, service to the schorl, arl extra This honor class activities. goes to the e di serving seniors with outstanding ability. 'Receiving this award this ear Christine weie: Trimble, daughter of Mr. anl Mrs. Mel-,vTrimble, Fillmore; Mike Beckstrknl, snr. of Mr. and Mrs. PeLvle Bedsirand, MeaTe.ss Rot Ison, daughter dow; Of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Robl- son, Flowell; Javne Pearderr, .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rovd DearJon , Fillmore1, and Mara-b- e George, daughter of Mf. and to Cal Rampton sup- concept public lands. ..secured funds for into research predator control. ..obtained fast disaster relief loans n for drought-an- d areas. ..helped make it possible for ranchers to buy CCC grain. ..directed development of water projects ports Beck-stran- of the people of this district, and oppose what is not. I will not be bound by parties, labels, or ideologies, but will work for the best solutions to the problems we face as a state and as a nation. " Promote Agriculture Those receiving this award this year are: Kay Idx Monroe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dlx Monroe, Fettle; Laid Buxhnell, son of Mr. anl Mrs. Welio Bushnell, Tar.een MeaJow; Bushnell, daughter of Mr. Ural Bushnell, Meadow; Hal Berkstrand, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Harold d, and Rosie Meadow; Nielsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tallin Nielsen, Fillmore, That's my approach to government, ond my declaration of independence is this health services. .industrial development. ..are possible for all counties at less cost to each. This program is now benefiting several areas. It will soon be statewide. Millard High School Is iroud ' of doing things. The Rampton program of Regional Councils has combined the efforts and funds of adjacent counties into councils under elected local officials. With this stronger iocal structure, benefits such as Recognized . 1 Return of Strong Local Government to the Counties Outstanding Students . gave tun Lands-Rampt- on support to the Greenbelt Amendment. go. "If there is one thing that has impressed me most during my walk through the state,, it is the staunchly independent ',y character of our people .. 'Vm not blindly YAh They are individuals committed to any one way Van George, Kanosh., Prsl MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84 6 31 VOTE Waddingham I !)rm questions, sugpossible, gestions orexpresslnns of concern are Invited. They may be expressed, preferable In writing, to Mr, Homer Peterson, Chairman ar.d President, Sevier River Water Users Association, Inc., Delta. Utah. Is Rosa Gall FROM. . Guatemala City, imiPlNBlffl MAN in the best interests goat sought through these efforts. To liettor make this anH I My name mi I ! VOTE Ward W. KiUpack If you vote for Me Govern, Ill disown you'! p s. Octoler. To he a secretary or a teacher e dont lave to go ng studied as to effects from lm- 7, Can exchanges of water be effected to the extent of beneflttlng all of the river basin through imported water, such as Koosharem and the San Pitch River areas. Ixically sjionsored planning that represents the need, and desires of the people is the sub-besl- 4663 ATO SF 96237 Guatemala. My country has about 5 million peojle and the city about 1 million. I would have graduated from a secretarial school this Cxitober, because there we have a different school year plan. School begins In January and ends In long-standi- 1 fore and after the Import, how to compute exlsttng storage rights, and proper land classification for distribution of the Import water. , What water mq;... be 2. available for Import through the Ute Indian Unit or other alternatives, and Us effect and utilization in the river system. What the local water 3. users can do to help themselves In addUion to receiving Import waters. 4. The means or master for administering and plan managing the water deliveries within the entire river basin w ith the receipt of lmportsaier. This How can U he done. would Include the proper of existing water rights and Import water. Step 1.0peratknal studies Inand recommendations volving areas on the main stream of the Sevier River between Piute Reservoir and Sevier Bridge Reservoir 2. Operation studies Step Inand recommendations volving the remaining areas of the entire Sevier River drainage. Where can the import 5. water be used most bene Totally for both agriculture and How Is It Industry uses? to be allocated? Who are the purchasers going to be of the Imported water. ns as 8. ' Individual outlined In the previous Sevier River Basin study should be Dear Bill HELLO WORLD! he pouts CONT1NVED FROM PAGE WITH RAMPTON-HAVE IT! WE vnimr i i Our Future His Business try Ct a J lyn DowQft't j |