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Show NYLENE IS HERE Apply one coat on most surfaces, relax for seven years. 4 ' H'! J 'l i k I him m t I'iin j )( ' f'u p ' ' ' ' ' ft t u n,i nu i v V 'm m ( m n um' i n Holden ELLA CROPLAND -- RE POUTER MRS PALL Bountiful GRLNDY, visited with her sister IaNola Johnson for four days last week, While here they visited In Meadow with Rod and Bernice Stott, in Fillmore with their sister Doma Frampton and husband Henrv. They also en- - I, nf the i ROY Ll'CILLE and daughter Courtney, Bountiful visited their mother LaNola Johnson over the weekend. AND JOHN-so- n FRANK AND FARIS Stevens and two children, Cedar City were the weekend guests of their parents the Elbert Stevens and Mallon Stevens. MELBA HANSEN, CALIF OR nla Is here with her mother, -- Flossie Stephenson. are report that Flossies glad to health Is Improving. BY 1,1 We - REED AND VIRGINIA WOOD returned home after spending the past week in Hawaii. They were among the group of Associated Grocers that enjoyed the tour. DE CENTURY CHEMICAL CORP., NEWARK, N.J. 07114 ROBERT AND KATHY Stephenson welcomed a baby boy Into their home, Tuesday, Oct. 31st. He will be named Tyrell Wesley and has a big brother Stacy. Wesley and Faye Stephenson are paternal grandparents. SAVINGS BONDS EXCLUSIVE Department of the Treasury AUTHORIZED figures credited residents of MlllardCounty with an Investment of $4,080 for the month of September In Savings Bods sales bringing the total to $19,138, Utah State Volunteer Bonds Chairman Wendell E. GUe announced today. third-quart- DEALER KESSLER MILL Fillmore l.l F.sTS of MOV ii nd MX- lVi: CUMMINGS during the d.N r hunt wire their sen and iu !!'. iv, Steve and Eli- ib, ih C rnmin ;s. Greg ami Mi line of W.linn Aru nu. Bill Wilson, Notary puM'i - er More than 800 species of fish make the Gulk of California one of North Americas richest fishing grounds, the National Geograhrlc Society says. SPENT REX AND PHYLLIS Crosland, Salt Lake, visited their parents Ben andldaCros-lan- d Saturday. ETTE daughter Humui iud mi w- JOHNSON Thursday and Friday In Cedar City as the guest of LaRee Crosland. She enjoyed getting acquainted with college life. TURNER AND left Thursday for Oklahom a City where they will spend a few days with husband and father Randy Turner. Randy is taking training there In connection with his National Guard enlistment. THE ANNUAL HALLOWE en Party was enjoyed by the membership of the Ward TuesThe M.LA. and day evening. Primary were In charge of the evenings activities. program was presented by the M.LA. and then games were enjoyed by all. A SACRAMENT AND FAST AND Teftlmony meeting was held Sunday afternoon with counselor DeLynn Lahrum conducting. Wilbur Rowley led the singing with Paul Petersen as ac- companist. Invocation by J. MlltonPPCk-stran- d. The baby son of Sondra Lopez was blessed and given the name of Robert Scott by his great grandfather Harold wart. Ste- GARY BENNETT, WOOD-lan- d Hills, California, Mrs. Harry Swonson, Salt Lake City, spent a week here with family members recently. JANET WATERS, COUN-tlfu- l, spent some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stott. DAVID CAFFORD, SANTA Diego, California came up and took his grandmother, Idola Saf- ford, with him to visit herchll-dre- n and grandchildren. They visited with Davids brother 'elrv-an- d Larry and his famliv In with Chuck anu Munoa Wright and family, Castle Dale, and In Kearns with Loren Saf- - fore. IN IS STOTT Granger with her tiaugi tor Donna Warner, her husband Ray and members of their family. VELMA AND VAN SUE CAROL feed the wolf, but It Is the wolf but It Is the wolf who keeps the caribou strong. Nothing Runs Like A Deere JOHN DEERE 1973 ARE YOU LOOKISG For a GOOD SSOWMOBILE to BUY THIS YEAR? JOHS' DEERE is the SLED to BUY. Then Proved Themselves Lest Ytar, becoming one vj the TOP SSOW MOBILES on the Market. NEED mOOF? The August edition of SNOWSrORTS Magazine in its 1972TSnowniobile owners report said, ".VO Snowmobile rated high-c- r in happy buyers than JOHS DEERE." Some owners comments were ''This machine seems to be the best engineered of any weve owned or or driven; "Its the best Ive owned out of five different brands. NOW the 1973 JOHN DEERE Snowmobiles are even better than last years. 1973 MODELS CHRIS CARLING, WHO GOES to school In Provo, spent the weekend with his family, theDe Lyle Carlings. VISITING AT THE HOME OF Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart this weekend were their daughters LaVon and Francis and her baby daughter and her married daughter Sondra Lopez and her two children, all Las Vegas. LE ROY RHODES HAS GONE to Georgia. He will work there His family will this winter. stay here. LARY BLACK. CEDAR City and Pangulch and Jayne Stewart who works InCedarCity spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Stewart. Junior Auxiliary Meets ANSWERS ! Priesthood members participating In the Sacrament Service were: Chris and Shan Carling, Jesse Freeman, Brent Hosman, Terrv Petersen and John Beckstrand. Testimonies were borne bv DeLynn and Noreen I abruin, Rut y and Jim Freeman, Harold Stewart, Dorothv, J. Vllton and Joyce Beckstrand, Gilbert Stott, Thomas Swallow, Ann Hollins, Laurel Stott anJChris uunuis. Benediction by Lloyd Robison THE CULTURAL RFIFINE-me- nt Meeting of the Relief Society was held Octo. 21 with I aVeda Duncan conducting. Iris Bond led the singing and WASCON-ducte- I 1 N - K P. vl on, prandd.t i, titer of Virv .late naxt."i. Yermm Chrtstensei wis In charge. Victor Rogers cnee the l d by Blaine Penney. The singing was led by Vickie Labrum with Janeen Bushncll as accompanist. Invocation by HaroldSlewart. Talk by John Beckstrand. Remarks by Stake Sunday School visitor Drew Rasmussen. Benediction by Harold Beck- strand. SOCIF.TY THE RELIEF Second Session Spiritual Living meeting Sunday morning was conducted by Dorothy Beck- strand. Ill Rowley gave the lesson, Article of Faith. The Invocation and Benediction were given by Lenna Bush-ne- ll and Lola D. Bushnell. the Seventh Martindales Stop Over When Is the test yuestion: lime to aj)ly fertilizer to the soil ' I lod I res George kuswer: TIPs win vary some Invocation. enard Bowen acc riling o Hie fertiliser and vivo a talk. the crop. Generally the best de IlMted the gr.ne. I iinch was served at the home time to applv fertilizer Is j st hed it' ill 3' Ivla ennev. before the soil Is prepared or (if Hie fertilizer Is then Ml the fi nil' but one was In planting mixed with the soil which Is attend mee. desirable. Phospate fertilizer d can lw a pi lie any time it Is KW.'Y SrARn BY U, as there Is little his foully the Mt Staples convenient d ir.rer of loss. over the weekend. Phosphate Is often applied tn the fall. Nltro-e- n ejior'er 1 Mkin UM RWlVN Upturned to SI C m llh her family. She will s'av with her djughter Bonnie Russell and in her 1 huso aid In Bountiful AND LIU IAN Monday In Ro- Trovo. or SHI KIDAN Gl USTS and Fae Prows over the week end were hersi.sterand husband Mu and RenoAhlstrom, McGill, Nevada. They also visited Ms brothers Harold and Dell and Adrla and Kdna Ahlstrom. KEITH AND NULDA rURN-e- r sjient Thursday and Friday In Bountiful visiting their son Dick and wife Reva and famliv. GUESTS TAFT OF Ffil-mn- s. re ! 1 1 AND' Maurene raxton over the week end were their dawgh'er lanva and cousin PatrlrU lujplcv, daughter of Marlon and Oleia Rappley, Bakersfield, Calif. .She ami Tanva are attending BYT. Provo. TRANSFERS LAND TITLES TO UTAH HAROLD the entertained Beckstrand Young Marrleds Group Sunday evening. SUNDAY SCHOOL k RURVICU't GKAYTSfDi' Those who went to the Mint! Ten pie on Wednesday were: Jb. and Marilyn Freeman, Bishop and Mrs. DeLyle Becks' rand, Counselor and Mrs. De Lynn Labrum, Counselor Ben Stott, Stake High Councilman Harold Beckstrand and Stake U. S. Patriarch J. Milton Beckstrand. MRS. X were hold licte iftor noon for Amu Ravti'i , daughter of i .irl and shelderu gers sjx'nt last gi-n- g AND I They visited their daughter, Kathy Smith and family. This Monday, they are In SI.C. Flora S. Stewart as accompanist. Invocatlonand Benediction by NaDean Beckstrand and Valate Greenhalgh. The Stake Cultural Refinement teacher gave the lesson. For Cod So Love The Worcld. We studied the effect of music, art and singing on our celebration at Christmas time. We heard a recording from !Ue Morhh and one from He Is lng soon and Star Bright and we learned to sing the latter. e wan! to thank Arlene Olpln us this lesson. for MR. 1 SIMMY MClUV.l'Nr fertilizer should be put Into the soil hy tillage or water can le applied soon after application I Iquld fertilizer applied with irrigation water can be applied any time Irrigation Is convenient, and should be applied al the time the crop needs It. Fertilize lawns In the si ring or late summer not during the heat of the summer. Aggltate Ihe fertilizer Irto the AND con- T'estlmouk Meeting was ducted by Dalr! Christensen. Invocation, Mehin Whitaker. Tim Turner and Doug Whnt-eo- tt were over t tie Sacra mei.t. which was passed by Lance Moonev, Mike Whitaker, Terry raunce, Dean Shellds ani Dec Green. Manx fine testimonies were borne. bene lictlon bv Willard Whi- soil taker. One st Ion: Should home te pruned, and the test time' If orchids so when is DU. AND MR 7. SrUYl Garrett viiee Sandv Kimball, Answer: Yes, fruit trees should stojiied to xlstt her Aunt Dor- t pruned. Proper prunlngwlll othy and Uncle Clark raxton. result In letter slv and quality of fruit In most cases. The They are fromSailPelgo.CaUf., and were on their way to x Is It test time to prune all fruit his family In Kajsvllle, trees ts In the early spring while the plant Is still dormant. BILL AND Bi.TH IJYWFGN Trees may te pruned from late left Tuesday for their home li fall to late sj rlrg. A bulle" Trunlng the Home Ridge Crest, Calif after sjd-ln- g tin their vacation here with hts Orchard Is available at the parents Ken and Lvalyn Law-so- n Extension Office for I'1 ;er and In Richfield with his copy if you need more Inforbrother Brent, wife JoAnn and mation on this subject. family. and MRS. (.I.IIRIA JKNM-..also her girl daughter e. ft tend drove down trooi THi: PROGRESS FOR AIL City to visit her mother, YOUR PRINTING NEEDS Mrs. lautore Holbrook recently. The Federal Government lias to the Stale of Utah for more than 5.5 million acres of land under the Utah Statehood Act of 1834, Rotiert D. Nielson, Bureau of Land Management State dir- transferred title ector forltah, announcedtcstay. He s.ll that only some 227, 000 acres of federal lands remain to be selected for state ownership to fulfill provisions of the act. To assist the state, the PLM has lndentlfled more than one million acres of public latvis that are available for the states selection. Mr. Nielson noted that the Statehood Act prov tded that I lah would receive title to four sections of land in each township vlihln the state. These were Sections 2, 1G, ?2 and 3G. The act provided that ths land would be sued by the state fr the support of public schools. . However, before title could be passed to the statem the land had to be surveyed, Mr, Mellon explained, in some cases, the federal government made withdrawals for defense or for other purposes before the lands could be surveyed and title In such cases, the transfered. state was allowed to select other erf thse for In lieu lands which title was not vested. The jest 10 fiscal years, 293,257 acres have been transferred from federal to state ownership. The Junior American Legion Mr. end Mr. Leon Martin-dal- e Auxiliary met Nov. 1, 1972 at the Legion Home and elected spmt a few day In officers as follows - -prior to going to Yumi. Dana Crosland .President They have been In the North(second year) west, visiting Rear V me and Jill Anderson Vice Pres. Larty Quinn and five eons at Jana Whalentt adras, Oregon; alto in Jei i Lynn MarLn - Historian with her son and family. Cheryl Petersin and Debbie Odor Bearers Payne Americas first Ca'hy Wilson Reporter The leaders aic Marlene device was Included in the Of the 227,253 acres remainIn 1808 of West Quodo, and Pawn Croslan 1. They will to be selected by UUh, the the ing most northern lightLight, join the off.ccrs and appoint house state has made application for the rockbound coast along & program prty committees. of Maine. Of the states 187,239 acres. dollars were Ibp 'rted hy Cathy Wilson added to the Sixty 157,257 pending applications, lighthouse keepers acres are within the oil shale $300 yearly pay for beating a beel with a hammer withdrawal area of northeast Utah. Because of current oil on frequent foggy days. shale studies, high values of the landsapplled for, and other considerations, the Secretary of Bill Wilson, Notary public the Interior has not made a THE PROGRESS FOR ALL decision as to whether the oil YOUR PRINTING NEEDS shale lands may be transferBUI Wilson, Notary public red to the state. the progress for Sec.-Trea- EXTENSION AGENT Reporter VIC Stott and baby daughter spent the weekend with her folks, the Blaine Penneys and with the Joe Stotts. Because Arctic wolves attack only weak members of caribou herds, anEsklmoadage The wolf and the carisays: bou are one; for the caribou - rill Names Babv Great-grandfath- joyed visiting at the home of their Aunt Zula Jackson, Aunt Gladys Warner, Uncle Bryant and Velma J lckson. Mr. Grundy was In Hoi Jen overnight when he brought Arlene down. KATHY BECKST.tAND A F Visits Relatives In Surrounding Towns I'.D Del N I V RIM . ,u v, iu, l ill HP. i) Fllil.ii, Vivemli r 10. Ri, MR Kanosh Meadow la-di- PHEASANT HUNT OPENS SATURDAY 12 or 20 Gouge SHOTGUN SPRINGFIELD $02 Slide Action SHELL WINCHESTER SHOTGUNS Yestt Complete Stock of SHELLS MCBRIDE LUMBER Tuesday, Nov. HEARING AID C0U11SELC.7 To Hold Free Heoring Aid Consultation 10 - 4 P. M. CAPITOL MOTEL El Fillmore. UtcS 500-pou- England all NEEDS YOUR PRINTING BUI Wilson, Notary public haant been brc the Battle of Hastings in 1066. COMl.iTSS 1 tl H Eft TtECT -- SAYS THANKS am very grateful to the people in Millard County for their confidence in electing me to serve as County Commis.Moner. I shall endeavor to represent you well. Please feel free to your probkms with me at any time. I di.-c- u In tuition to the 5,844,136 to UUh In the acres allocated statehood act for support forth common schools, Congress In other acts provided transfer of lands for other purjmses. These Included gnnts to the AgrlcuU lure College, Common Schools, penitentiary, Permanent Reservoirs, Put 11c Bull lings. Reform e are .hat - to announce plrawd HAV MADsKN, Sjxc Trained III I. TOM. will I at our onMiltatlon. Mr. Spccl.il Madwii Invites xou to ohhc In I- Rcp-mcniai- for a HU.n l.lcctronlc Te-Ilif.K f.lfta for I.xerjone, Prlrc. Door IbUterir 'i Tree. Presented By Mr. Madsen BELTOHE School, School on Mines, University of Utah, and Unlveral'y hearing aid center 234 West Center 1. 3 4. 5. 25 o Down Payment 24 months on balonce NO Interest until 1 March 1973 NO Payments until 1 March 1973 Clothing financed with machine. yacr xy vwyivwfc vaey jtmexaem are JIs ' COME IN and SEE CLOTHING at Our Stmo. PARTS ALE PAIR WASHDAY y porting GroupS-- Model WA 7C0CN WASHER Sells for a HEADQUARTERS'- HUNTING, SUPPLIES KIMBALLS & CO. EASY minimal 0.95 Features normal or jfentlc Muh, fikwIj, e and 2 ejeks. watir fill Iljdro power Math action. Italaneed load conti ol. Filter flow wash action. ro-ili- the MODELS, ACCESSORIES and Model DDE400CN Dryer goes for $ SERVICE PINANCING Millard County Implement Co. COLEMAN EQUIPMENT ond FUEL SLEEPING BAGS CANTEENS KNIVES I0o OFF ON ALL AMMO Ranch Rite Fillmore, Utah "COME-ALON- $1.39 gallon, POWER PULL Thi.s id a timed t keltic di.ur with lint trap, heay duty Uatinj; coiN, teflon drum shdes and axial air flow. KIMBALL'S & CO. 45 North Moin JMBALLS A 0.95 BOTH FEATURE A PORCELAIN ENAMEL FINISH and HEAVY DUTY MOTOR Pcrmoncnt Type ANTI-FREEZ- E 455 South Mein x, WASHER DRYER MAKE During the month of NOYE.MCKR. with every new JOHN DEERE Snowmobile purchased, we at Mdlaid County Imphmcnt Co. will give a FREE Snowmobile SUIT and ROOTS. - PROYO Soeclal Grant. JOHN DEERE SNOWMOBILES ARE EASY TO BUY. 2. t. Ci FILLMORE, UTAH yec xcic r 8x mxja!&ixaK |