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Show f ur.ivt F. rs'-.- j ''nx , f Hr, Salt Lakt City Mil POLLARD CONSTRUCTION Frankly Speaking MOVES AHEAD ON tier wrding the story about Chief Walker and titng something to mark his final resting place, an Idea Wouldnt this b a struck. great pn j ti tor all local Boy .scouts who are members of th Order of the Arrow, Such a project w out i not only teach th Scout the value of preserving history, but should be unique enot ..ht to ,,v In a most nationwide attention. this-vee- INDUSTRIAL PARK ll.ue teen follow lug. closelv ilrtf crisis In louthernl Ml', nn'uh M t.erii". Arciollng tut Pollard Construction Cominy Is moving rapidly ahead to upstate news rne.lli, bo'h with work on the new Industrial Park and the main sewer new'.pal'er an. I IN', the drills line from the Lagoons to north Fillmore. tn1' i 'lew high if lave Pollard Is now about midway tn the city owned atrpirt use cswi t.i'.w In the si.i.eorge out marked the main with have also ltm. They property High School. the streetson on the Industrial park. This week, thev will t an flu vii ' o- k o f. work on the elctrlcal part of federal binds to set i.p n true the contract. This work will crisis clinic. be done by a Pr. arrv d ip'es who was a crew of five Pollard has the clinic on I S(saktng Several ladles Fillmore from local men working tn addition felt that law enSunday nlyhl to their own crew. Pepth of attended the State Department forcement, that helm drug the main line and size vary Panquet at the Elks Lodge In users under arrest and 1, ring Salt Nove. 11, Lake, At the the Saturday, thoughout project. - them In jail w is not tne cntrle lagoons, the line Is just below which was In honor of Susan Bur-the surface. dette, National Vice President of nswer' It will connect n tt1 I,.tn I, our Uveal with the Fillmore system at the the American Legion Autllary Justice of the Peace was not Disof President Joyce of and Scottom, junction certain the drug center woult The water line will run from trict Six, Rula Bartholomew, answer th question entlrelv. 61 President Fillmore 1nlt the airport well to the Industrial we ha.! N'tter take a Park and then to Fillmore and and her officers Beth Frnmpton lookPerhaps to see that there Is here and Doris this Rasmussen out report north of Fillmore ultimately not protlem, for H appears the was an outstanding artalr. to th area there under developsituation In d. Ceoce was of In was honor The banquet ment. of pushed un ler the rug Pollard Is now working tn a Veteran's Day and among the sort until It readied som proporwere the for occasion speakers to area. They plan rocky bring Mrs. Burdette, State Commander tion of users that became some special equipment In. alarming. A meeting was held recently Dean lladlock and Senator Jensen, between Fillmore City, Millard Bountiful and the GUIs Nation representative. The meeting was County and Don Smith regarding the Industrial Park. Mr. Smith conducted by Department will be the first occupant and President Barbara GwlUlam. Highest honor was accorded plans to start construction on his complex In the early soring District President Joyce because her thirteen untts In District of 1973. Six were the first tn the State The Economic Development REPORT From EAST to go over the top In memberAdministration has approved a ship. Honor was also given to $514,000 grant to help create th Fillmore Unit for achieving Immediate constriction job for MILURD COUNCIL over the assigned goal. th unemployed and The East Millard YouthCoor-dlnattn- g In Iron, Millard and EARLY DEADLINE Council which consists Sevier Counties, Utah, Senaof the Mayors, principals, tor Wallace K. Bennett, NEXT WEEK police officers, Juvenile court said todav. officer, attorneys, and county The Utah Piute Trlted CorSo we can okicrvo T.i.uiks-givin- g service officials wish lolnform anil you c.in l oir poration of Meadow Is the apthe public of several problems. Progress that day, we will bo plicant for the federal funds, 1. At the Elementary School will te used to help congong to prvs a d.iy earlier. which Iarents must not double park, struct buildings The Tuesday noon deadline even when picking students up at Cedar City, Kanosh, and In will be therefore to from school. There has been stepped up Richfield. The buildings will a problemalsoof parents pulMonday. serve as trtbel and local head ling alog side buses which are loading and unloading students. When red lights sre flashing, a driver must stop behind the bus until lights stop 'fn : i local a l a. shines at state banquet ( It riu"NT snAsn:; The nenlng weekend of the Pheasant season Is past, and the V'.ll seemed really down this year. Many hunters didnt bag 12 a bird per huntlngparty man. Some say It was skunks -both the variety and those who do not adhere to hunting seasons. Others claimed It was the wet and cold weather and unusually dry summer. Some say Its just the pheasant In Its do n cvcle. t orally the hunt runs for 30 four-legg- ed dais. TRIBAL CORPORATION AWARDED GRANT under-em-plov- quarters and pri vide space for training programs and cultural activities. The prut was approved under tie amendment to the Public Works and Economic Development Act which authorizes funds for projects that will erate Immediate Jobs In the construction of new and useful for 11 It tea in areas of high unemployment. ed n-n- multi-purpo- Ku i . iitift,,, , m .., , ..vo,7;. ;, ( 5, 7'(0 Tribal officials anticipate that the project, which is expected to get underway within 90 da vs, 111 employ 57 persona. The Federal funds will pey th total cost of the project. se I flashing. 2. At the J r. high school, city ordinance has closed the street between the two schools during schools hours, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Many people have violated this or-- d lance and all will be given a ticket. This ordinance was created for the safety of our youngsters and we need the publics support. 3. Several business establishments hav cigarette vending machines available to the public. At time the younger children take advantage of this and violate the law. Those possessing such machines are responsible for those who use It. 4. If any citizen has Information relating to the peddling or use of Illegal drugs, alcohol, or tobacco by students, or In case of drugs, other members of our community, please notify member of the East Millard Youth Coordinating Council. If you Jk The MILI-ARI- COUNTY ) :RI LR- - ' Kri'Ly at IM'ni'ir. I't.i'. Novmter Friday, i I 1", 1:02 U ' ! yj.i J,: t:j jt 4r SPECIAL! TREAT AT n.NE ARTS List minute t Croslani word fmm Ivan art.st at Fine Art Gut) 1 slay. Thursday, U that he L bringing a cast ot 20 from the BYU Pruna and Speech Department tf wurj he Is director, who wtl pres em a "i!. ' at I.ir.J dvt'iog j, i IVewn. MdhnS l!yh at I jr ociork They are bringing a truck lend of align settings and dh-e- r cqu pment to enhance the perform me.' of MOVE ON"', which Profess .r Cr eland dr-cc- t. cm-s1 m-i- am-.-o- District, ter-rortr- ed stle An -- t tu i r U .t I said BUSY SESSION OF COURT TUESDAY ere pace! ms enpt In tulle f i raie ih irm of a deep pit. Vanv a: rles c f the W a r Chief Walker can te fount books ''In Dn 1 redo! "Massacre t'lsh" an the Moulds S.s ' v It ha also tern In Mans planned bui an! girl toil t tiburi tut a H,e tdt rh the Chief, but Brigham Yiung Intervened liosea ttom anJ jem gifts. In his diar confrlm . ihls stur ., ant the rift may have teen This could have teen golf. the reason tils Waiver's grave a Ct rrj '.eteiv torn later vears t v son e To this lav unknown. mains of W a ver re ' I mv s'erv thf r."--i'- , the grave sie o. ,; bv snl set a s t.at hwv Service ant .on there reluTte ahixill tw , lace 1 a in Vea Jos giving a brief svetch d Ihls great man ! 'e 1 1 full tlav of court was hed Fillmore, Tue lay Novernler for regular t aw anl Motion Pav. udge T, liarlan pur ns A In M, resiled, lh Itav Christian- sen as reporter anl Guv Robins, Clerk. At'orrevs (resent for the seas m Inc'.nle,) Pester An( Tackson, Fldon derson, i'llason, JeRav lackson, Pud-le- v Crafts, t del! 'en.seo and several others. Case hear! Inch, ted Criminal, CM', and Prolate. One of the more Interesting case lino. lei rtllmnre C It v and (. arle O an t er P. Smith. f 111 more Cltv was represented bv Pester Anderson and the 'n tths bv ie'iai Jackson. It was a suit alleging that Fillmore Cltv ha J crossed the prnp-ert- v of tmlth without proper rigid - of - way easements, anl permission The ha ! a sewer lln- - placed In It 'he 'Ug val I The Cltywasgrantedtherlght to continue the project and the matter of damages to Mr. Smith an the property will be determined upon the hearing of a Civil Suit now filed In District K ear3k&fre-- - congressman-ele- ing up the Hu Stop. L to R. Cindy Cooper, Gwen Deardon, Publisher Jone Celebrates Birthday PUBLICATION IN ERROR THE PROGRESS wa Intrror In some of the official returns from the election In last weeks Progress. Severalof thetallle contained mistakes. The copy redeved from the CountyClerk GuY Robins was accurate and somehow staff members managed doing a great job of scrambling. The results IU be corrected and for those who save these copies, throw last week's away. Publisher jane Wilson had re memhnfs of her family in over th weekend to help F1U-Tto- her celebrate a birthday. Her from Salt Lake City were Mr. andMrs.CleonFelghl daughters Clea and Lisa, son Sam was unable to be and a belated Birthday dinner combined with Thanksgiving will be held at Sam and wtfe Billies place tn Sail Lake next weekend. BUI and Madeleine Wilson and children joined the In the Birthday cele-family dinner waa held at Janea home complete with cake and 39 candles. Sunday, BUI and Madeleine with Grant and Ethel Brunaon celebrated Janea birthday at the Black Steer In Beaver. The tapper club gave Jan a beautiful cake and everyone joined In for Happy Birthday A wish. Pam Memmott, and Stella Day. mittee, This group was evenly divided, five members were Seniors, snd five were new ct 1 Court. iX , v j Junior Class members. Jana McBride and Juntl Rogers had been especially Interested In Flower Arrangement when they were both members of Group Sev-- n. summer During th while there were many flowers these two practiced flower arrangement and entered the County Fair. They won first place and were sent to the State Fair where they also placed. The whole group worked ly on projects all summer and (he fall of 1970, and entered the Salt take Trttxjn Contest. They won First Place which was presented to Michelle Iverson and Darnell Mundy, the two member s of the group who were able to attend the Awards Program held in GardenCenter This group also continued the Garden Therapy program by visiting the shut-insinging for them, taking them food and which the plants, girls had potted for them. Jana McBride, the President also won first place for her Flower Garden, and those who attended her wedding reception cn appreciate how much she loves a garden. This love of being a pert of and helping to create beautiful surroundings., Is Ivplcal of each group of Fillmore TeenAngels. dlli-gen- 35-ye- ar WALKER - rw' 1 PAST PRESIDENTS ' 'i iV -r- -U f ern counties. Fresh from his win over Sherman P. Lloyd for the congressional seat, Owens said, will do my best to see that th Dixie Project and Central Utah Project move as swiftly as possible, and (hat the other Interests and needs of Southern Utah's communities are given proper attention. old native of The Pangultch remarked, I will be makings working vlslllo Southern Utah at the first opportunity, and as I've stated during th campaign, 1 will be as accessible as a congressman as I've been is a candidate. ts-p- Although Walker had before many settler hi death, be had become convinced that the "Mormons were hi friend and aome id his final words sere to his tribe to live st peace with the settlers and to not molest them. According to the cruel custom then In vogue, an Indian bov and girl and 13 horse were with Watker. Thev burled J Wayne Owens today, "and as a southern Vtahn mvself, 1 intend to pay particular attention to the need of the south- i d' fw 1 loc,k fortward to serving the people of the Second llis wife u the former Holm Dennett of Oregon a;y I they have a sin and a dvighter. Tx1 it, s jHrfuto.an'v is open to the p it.oc. With a tn ii i t to nium'-'r- s of the CYovImd f mi !y nnd fr,etis to attend P joi-- o osne .in I help Ml the R Did Room Many i a tied seats arc to nuke r on for brother, krapeen. krapeenwat also known as Chief .take and Jake Arropean ' Yne-ix- --A PART OF GROUP EIGHT IS shown here working on clean M1-slan- The Flag picture Is of Chief It I one of the few Walker. protralt of the Great Chief The original hang mt museum tn Oklahoma. On January 23, 185. deaih came to the great Chief Walker who hud so long been s terror to the whiles lie died quletlv st Meadow Creek, Millard Countv. The heart of the Indian Reservation was located It that time In what Is now tne town of Meadow. After hi death, he waa succeeded hi hi s WAYNE OWENS te - CHIEF - members. is a r me opportunity local jvy.ple to see work of this former Ho' fen bov wh graduated from lard High School and went on to achese great thm, in hi An cWen fe n of fr"fcsor. he it the George arl Chin C ms Lind THE FLAG !-- pern wMch sotid b broognl before this body, ab:o ( lea.ve conlact on of th This 1 .1 VP' ic.d for r.-S- Just what does Civic Improvement mean to you- Each of us probably has a different deftnatlon of what I Civic Imentails. provement project Since Fillmore Is to be bypassed bv th freeway In the very near future, we had all better become seriously Involved to Civic Improvement or die on Our Town will soon ih vine. Th Mayor and City Council cannot keep us alive, without the help of every segment of our community, that means each person who dwells here even for a few months, should sdd his ability to helping In some effort to Improve Our Town. Last weekend, Annette Day, V.p. and Chairman of C.l P. for the N'ebo First District of th t.F.W.C.l Doreen Emmett, Chairman of C.LP. for E.M.F. A.G. ; and Stella Dav, Projects Chairman, attended a workshop conducted by the U.F.W.C. and the Sears, Roebuck and Co. wheh broadened our viewpoint toward Civic Improvement. The Sears Roebuck Co. provides the money forthecishawards given t. In Ihls Civic Improvement This orkhopemphas7-e- d not only Ih fact that clean up our environment, but we Improve our health, ouredu-catloour Ideals. Any project such a Improved I Ibrary. Con-les- n, A Youth Recreational Park or Center. New School or Hospital facilities, fact, anv project which Improves the living conditions In our community or helps to raise ourstan lard and Ideals, Is classflel'SC lvtc Improvement. However, tier e one requirement before we may enter this conteM: members of the Fine A rts Guild must Instigate the prefect, and take an active part tn Its completion, but they must also Involve the whole community In ths project. Last year Tremonton won the third place In the nation and received $3000.00 There are five ntlonal prlres ranging from $1,000.00 to $10,000.00 and state prizes ranging from $50.00 to $400.00. L we started a worthwhile pro'ect, and won some this monev, tt would te used to help complete the project. If every on became Involved w really could accomplish miracles. Are you willing (o do vour pertContinuing with the history of we the Fillmore Teen now write about the members of in 1 Ann-cls- the Eighth Group, with Jana McHrlle 1970-197- 1, as the 'hanna Stephenson 1st V r , Darnell Mundy 2nd V p., Michelle Iverson Secretary, Pam Memmott Treasurer, Joc Warner P.'o ecta, Gwen Deardon and Cindy Cooper--scra- p President, Book, Tumktnson kanda and A rlerte Telephone Com s, LOAN ON The TO FILLMORE SEWER Farmer HomeAdmlnl-stratlo- n has approved a $24,000 loan to the cltv of Fillmore, Millard Urmnlv, t tah, for Its new senage si stem, Sen. Wallace F. Bennett said today. Pro'ect plan" call for construction of a new sewage system to service 280 rural rest lutme and 255 public and commercial users in the area. The Bstn Is financed under tie Rural Community Facilities Program of the FHA and Is repayable In 40 years at 5 per cent Interest com-ft'U- ng |