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Show MILLARD C Of NT Y PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, January 19, 1973 SOCIAL NEWS INVITATION To Attend OPEN HOUSE you ARE INVITED An Invitation Is extended to an open house In honor of tin foreign exchange students living To be held at In Fillmore. the home of Dr. and Mrs. Evan A. Beckstrand, 110 E 400 S., anyone Interested Is Invited to ft The open house will be held from 1;30 to 3; 30 p.m., Sunday January 21. Honored will be Luciano, who Is living with the William WilRosa, living with the sons; Evan Beckstrands; and Joslta, 1! you to take advantage of the opportunity to become acquainted with them. ! Season Gives Precious Millard Wrestling Squad Time to Read Defeats Grantsville favorable weather, the activities rf djilv life keep us so engrossed In going hither and thither, that we seldom have time to really contemplate Just are where these activities taking us or whether these activities are worth the time which we sjend In taking part In them. These activities consume our time, thus we go on through as the song "vunrlse, .unset goes and we are caught In a wch of our own weaving. Just The Millard wrestling squad downed the Grantsville squad 37-In a meet held her last Wednesday. The following men 10 how much good have we accompIn our lives? Joyce Warner Engaged to Wed Kim Quarnberg HISTORY FACTS Role in and Mrs. Joseph H. Warner announce the engage- - Dolores Brunson in Utah ment of their daughter, Joyce, to PFC Kim F. Quarnberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Mrs. Nelden (Dolores) BrunA. Quarnberg, Sclplo, Utah. son underwent surgery In the Both are graduates of Millard High School. Joyce Is Utah Valley Hospital early last attending Brigham week. Her husband and daughpresently Young University. Kim is serters are visiting her often and ving In the Army and Is currentreport that she Is getting along History modern world history, we are amazed at how many chance Inehlents changed the couise of the world. For Instance, tf the Japanese had followed up their victory at Pearl Harbor, the t'nl'el States might not be playing the leading roll In International relations which she Is plavlng today. Jest a few years ago England was a world power which practically dominated world politics, but today England's Influence Is minimal. She has had lo struggle for the past ten years just to t able to Join the Who can Common .Market. predict how the balance of power will shift In the next decade? Our economy dejends less and less on the masses but more and more on high!; technical The only thing of machines. which we are sure Is that nothing Is permanent. Even famous landmarks are telng leveled to make wav for so called ly stationed In Germany. No wedJing date has been set. HELLO WORLD! Where hundreds and hundreds of nen and women used to be employed on 'arms, new com-- I Heated machinery has taken the place of human lalmr. The work of hundreds of bookkeepers and other skills has teen replaced bv computers operated bv skilled technicians. Inless each Individual be- comes trained In some branch of knowle lee Hjt can change cm; ioveJ non-enti- ty. S uary pital In son, Monday Jan- at the Holy Cross Salt Lake City. Hos- Two brothers, Duke and Matt are at home. Great-grandpare- are Mrs. Vleve K. Day . Mis. Fillmore. and. . La of Salt Lake Sjlvla Jensen, JIM AND DIANE TALBOT of Cedar City are first time parents. A baby boy was bom to them on January 15. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. DeLynn V. Labrum of Meadow. Rtck Nelson and the Stone Canyon Band will help Southern Utah State College celebrate Its This Is Just 73th anniversary. one of the great activities planned during SUSC's Snow Week which is being held In conjunction with the Color Country Winter Classic. The concert will be held In the SUSC Auditorium Wednesday January 24 Show time Is 8:15 p.m. 1973. Reservations will be available at the SUSC Box Office from 3 to 5 p.m to Read SEED INDUSTRY "Future Shock" If you welcomed Heber City, their third TUR-ne- r, TO CEDAR CITY STYLE wen fating ne APPOINTS NEW se- to our cure end resent socletv, take tin. e to real "Fu'ure Shock by Alvin Toffier, a very noted writer an! authf r of "The Culture O isomer and The Sc hotlie Is house in the Cttv." as an authorl'v on known soi lo'.og' in a tsiting professor at Cornell I nlversltv. will stir Certainly this r ciO' lacency and o i ii ,( of f ,r,sh the si. vil is to get ou art of Involved in 'eing a the decisions. fu se who i un Rl-Je- ana Unlw-erstt- Mr. Butler Is a graduate of Millard High and has attended Trade Tech at Provo. He la currently employed In Green Rlver.Wyomtng, A February 10th wedding is being planned. GET ARTICLES In the A mcr ii ,(n wed mJuvtr) has appointed Derek tell as the ness J vemlisc Director of Mlincrik.t Selce lions and Ihc Nation d ti it Jen Bureau. Ml Mneriea Sc lest tons arc 'eed l.ials held caeh )c.tr lo nuke ass.irds lor out'lunding ness lloster and vegetable breedI he ing aehiesenienls truls arc vondueled at Ju demonstrate gardens in the I mtej ''talcs, lanada and Meviso. tells slopes still he to administer I hew trials ,,nd organize puhlie-land sales ot the ass ,o J ssmners promotion the-- National t.arden Bureau is an ediie.ition.il wrsiec sponsored hs the wed industt) to promote gardening trom seeJ Hsu the past three cars cll ias appeared on teles mon - s ml ehse ussmg ness vegetables and g.udemng lie has VEGETABLE Millard Loses in League Game with Delta Dossers in trends and The Millard Eagles were defeated by the Delta Rabbits, In a league basketball 7 game last Friday night. The high scorers for both learns were David Stephenson, 18 and Dave Adams, 17. Mrs. Arland (Wanda) Bock-stran- d is a patient ot the Fillmore LDS Hospital. She was admitted Sunday for medical 87-5- attention. IN FILLMORE TO SEE HER GRANDFATHER, Edgar Warne while he was In the hospital was Mrs. Karlene Wade, Salt Lake. She stayed with Grandmother FHA Sponsoring Snow CorniYal Laura. Brent Warner came Saturday and helped scrape snow from their roof. was released Mi. Warner from the hospital Friday and Is convalescing at home. After School A snow carnival sponsored by the FHA will be held on Wednesday January 17, right after school. The classes will be divided and each will make a snow sculpture. The snow creations will be Judged and a prize for the best will be given, refreshments will also be served. Mr. Carroll Convalescing Mr. Giles Carroll returned to Fillmore Sstordw fon ilt Lake City where he had spent almost a month in a hss t.J after undergoing eye surgery. He will be convalescing at Faculty Defeat? Senior? As Feature of Teacher Appreciation Week home. In connection with Teacher Appreciation Weex, a faculty-senibasketball game was pli)ed on Monday afternoon. The faculty turned tack the His wife Reia staved mort of the time in Maplcton with her daughter and husband, Carla end James M'Cormick nnd four chiklren. Their sons Rosy and Lee Uve in FWo and they took her to the hospital part of the time. The McCormicks brought them home her husband, Kenny, both work and carry a full load of studies. She Is the daughter of Lloyd and Millie Dallas. Bill Wilson, Notary public seniors 2. The home garden vegetables grown from seed. Iront a The survey of sales among Amertea's leading seedsmen are: I Tomatoes. 2 Beans. 3 Sweet Corn. 4 Cucumbers. J Peas. 6 7 Radish, 8 Squash, 9 Melons, and 10 Beets. Peppers would be high on the list if we counted all those bou"ht as plants from garden centers. In tomatoes. gardeners are beets, and many gardeners use the tops like a vegetable "green," looking for disease resistance boiled like spinach. especially and All the above vegetables are among the hybrids. Gooei flavor the most popular grown from is also high on the list of essentials. seed. Peppers would be on the list if those bought as plants Bush beans are very producThe large, were included. tive for the space that they ocblocky sweet peppers are in cupy. Green beans outsell yellow wax beans, but both are biggest demand, and most gardeners pick them green rather extremely popular. Pole beans are more productive, and are than waiting for them to turn considered to be better flavored red. than bush beans, but the majority of gardeners don't like GET ARTICLES In the extra trouble of providing poles or wire for support EARLY In sweet corn everyone loots for sweet flavor hrst and earlt-nn- s second. Yellow corn outBAND SPONSORS sells white corn, hut it didn't use to be that way. At the turn of the century, yellow corn was DANCE considered to be "horse corn and only the while kind was The Millard High Band i ealen by humans until along sponsoring a dance with mush came Golden Bantim, which from the Rockin' Horse ufPro-v- o changed people's prejudice on Jan. 19 after the Hurricane against yellow corn. The charge will be $i.qu game. It doesn't take many cucumand $1.75 for couples for stag ber plants to grow enough for The dance will begin about 9:00 summer salads, and although On Jan 16 atl2:45anassemti they tend to take up a lot of Is being sponsored by all ban room in the garden, many gardeners are growing them up talent. There will be sever trellis as a means of saving singing numbers, a dance an: space. The publh some ensembles. Among pea varieties sweet Is Invited to attend both actflavor and carhncss again rank ivities. The assembly will b high when gardeners choose In the auditorium and the danc varieties to grow, but the dwarf tn the girls gym. that don't need varieties supare in biggest demand. ports leaf lettuce outsells head lettuce because it's easier and ESCORTED QUALITY TOURS faster to grow. Gardeners like one Year Sitisfactiii Gsarutrei lo make two plantings early in the spring as soon as it is possible to garden, and another in late summer for harvesting during the cool weather of fall. AND Radish is considered the easiGREET ISLAND CRUISE est of all vegetables to grow and naturally it's the red round Deports March 13th varieties that are most popular. By far the most popular squash is zucchini. It's easy lo grow, the seeds are easy to WEFT OUR (SEE IT All handle, it's quick to mature, IDS HAWAIIAN FRIENDS and once it starts to yield the SPECIAL SWEETHEART TOUR baby fruits, it is very productive. Since zucchini grows as a Departs Feb. 14th bush rather than a sine, it tales (HAWAII DEPARTURES other than less much space up throughout the year) kinds ef squash. WRITE TODAY: For informaIt's not every gardener who has the room for melons, but tion on these and our many those who do make up for a other special 73 LDS tours. lot of melon seed bought e.ich 'ScjtdmzYij - Rjssu (A.pnt) year Cantaloupes are tops m Ofent (Sepktrber). Boot ot Waterfollowed by populaiit). Mon, on (October) Hill Cjmotih. melons. In a cantaloupe, garChnstmaj in Menco I Others) deners want sweet flavor. Beet seed is easy to grow, esZION TRAVEL CLUB pecially Ihe red beets which win P.O Bn 4SI.Alkaekra.Ca HIM favor over the white a.td yellow top-te- n let-luc- .LDS TOURS HOLY LAND HAWAII FirE League Game Friday Mr. and Mrs. William B. Stevens of Holden would like to announce the engagement of their daughter, Fern, lo Steven R. Radford, son of Mr. tnd Mrs. Ralph A. Radford, 2995 Cascade Way, Salt Lake City. The couple Is planning to be married on March 14. Fern received her associate degree from BYU and Is presently working at Z.C.M.L In Salt Lake City. Sieve is attending the University of Utah and works part-tim- e at Tera Tech, an engineering comny. Just SVTreee v k f ' SEEDS TO START EARLY aM-- - - .I': The Millard basketball team will host the Hurricane Tigers In a league basketball game on Friday January 17. On January 5 Coach Norris took three of hts wresters to Roy High School to compete tn the State Federation Free style Tournament (used In the Olympic Games'!. Calvin Bennett wrestled five matches and won all of them to place first tn the 191 weight class. Gary Teeples placed 3rd tn the 132 lb. class and Loy Dobson took 3rd place tn the 165 lb. class. On the 19th the Eagles will travel to Wasatch to compete tn thetr wresting tournament. It will prove to be Inch test with Wasatch being undefeated so far this season boasting wins over many of the Mg schools In the north. January 25 the Eagles will host Cedar High at 7:30. This should be a good contest with two fine teams. wrestling The Redmen are undefeated and have defeated Delta. This meet will be held In the boys gym so there will be plenty of seats for all Interested people. v - Although cabbage seed can be sown dirert's into the garden, earlier and better results are assured when Ihc seed is started earl) indoors about the same lime you start tomatoes, peppers and eggplant. CLUB MEMBERSHIP seniors Hurricane Coming for r Some ' s'e'e't.ibles for bc'l results need starting carl) inJisofs Kioie' Ir mling into the gafelcn alter el. nger of frost Among the most import. ml of these' carl) starltfs are liiiualms. Star, m.shI of sour ool.Us.ilie Ire's e'Ulil weeks Iggplant. Here's another plant 'stole- outdoor planting in eiir that loses an earl) stall indexsts I loe.iliis hole ale sessf d go,sd treated the same as tomatoes but the easiest is lo methods anil peppeis Again, tr) to get 'OSS Seeds dlleetls lilts' peal pots, them up about a foot high for slalline s id's s el peat pellets. selling suit into sour g Helen Ihinrinc out the seedlings to Is os oiu sii.-nplant in eash t iibbage. this vegetable staple pot will grow reliabl) from seed M the same time Pippers. sossn elircet into the gar Jen. bat souie 'ossine tom itoes indoors. (or earliest stops its best ts I Si he'S .1 less pippel Seeds eni's esaslls the s line tieat-- i start secJs indoors in peal pots Set the plants into the garden I oot is i' t as tom.itovs high when the) ate m inches high, ssill prosluse an cols p! inis hincM sshen r nopl mteJ inM about sis weeks after seiwing the garden the seed 26-2- were unable to take the lead at anytime during the game. Top scorer for ihe senior boys was Rick Bennett with 8 points. High scorer for the faculty was Dr. Retd with 13 points. THE PROGRESS FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING NEEDS written extensive!) lor American newspapers anj magazines He elcwnbcs his new position as the nusst exciting challenge I have eve.' had Gardening is fun. health) and rewarding, and U be che'scn by the seed to make esen metre people aware of that is the nie'st stimulating assignment I have ever aseepted." TOP -TEN VEGETABLES or GINGER DALLAS PIERCE, who graduated from Millard high School prior to moving to Salt Lake City, was on the high honor roll it Utah State fall quarter. ' Ginger' and SPOKESMAN well-adn.st- Kk very well. She Is expected to be reltased to come home soon. The Delta squad defeated the In a meet Millard Eagles, held there last Thursday. The following Millard men won: 31-- 19 Mr. and Mrs. Rich Flnllnson of Leamington, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, to Spence Butler of Fillmore, Utah. The bride elect Is a graduate of Delta High and has been y. Utah State attending In Fillmore Hospitol DI ANN AND DAVID CHANGES IN LIFE Tire Delta Squad Jan. 11 EARLY RICK NELSON COMING 'progress Tokc BUTLER Mr. As we read the history of mankind as recorded In the Dllde, the record of the Christian world; the Talmud, the record of Judaism according to the different RabMs; the Koran wpjch recor Is many events pertaining to the Molammedan world, and then go on Into .1." Eagles Defeated by DELTA GIRL TO MARRY SPENCE Chance Incidents Play AMERICA'S cstra-earlincs- s In lished so far After tomatoes, bush beans are the most widely grown garden vegetable. Topcrop, Tenderpod and Tendergreen are some popu-la- r varieties. their Fillmore parents Invite a"d Icy roads lu for nearly ttfep lonths now) we are able to c.iiih up on our reading. sno-- l-u- Ander-son- s. Much Interest has been expressed In these students and ft to the l.eavv siil.-h ue with the Harold living SNOW PROBLEMS Is i.inperous totravel Mht' or In a car, due eitl.er bv looking fora job, we just gave you a raise e We just raised your starling salanr in today's Army to $30720 a month. And the best thing about it is you might not have to rt. spend That's because we provide you with meals, bousing medical and dental care, commissary and post exchange privileges, ano 30 days paid vacation every year. als0 set your choice of over 300 good 0,hcr otter on this page otters all ?,Vhal HU.' For more information call your local you Army Representative at: . M C Dplix-r- t Ki-d- J Richfield 896-63- 7'. todays Army wants to join you. THIS WEE K!! LAST BIG MARK DOWN ON FALL & WINTER MERCHANDISE Then When tomatoes we'tc hrst found growing by I mopc.in explorers in South Amcrie.i. the) imagined Ihc find to be iHiisonous he's a use o( its strikto Deadly rcscmblanee ing Nightshade, a poisonous plant I summon throughout uropc But onsc this belief was prosed wrong, tomatoes rapiJIy gained favor, and the I rensh even sailed them lose Apples" SPRING STYLES WILL TAKE OVER! BEULAHS STYLE SHOP |