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Show k I Basketball Community MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS The City League Community School Basketball games held on Dec. 21 at Millard High School had the following results: Rhodes 56 Kanosh 33 Lee R. Crosland 32 Frank Plkyavlt 11 The MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Issued each Friday at Fillmore, Utah, Second Class Postage paid at Fillmore, Utah. Published by the Progress Printing Company, 41 South Main Street, Fillmore, Utah. Address all correspondence to Box 507, Fiilmore, Utah 84631. Telephone Number 13 cents per copy; $3.00 per year. Wayne Reid The lift Nu inf Ar K NNA MEMBER - Jerry Bertleson 12 3rd 40 Kanosh 22 David Davies 12 Terry Allen 8 Armory 43 holden 55 Ben Robison 19 Gordon Stephenson Sctplo 19, 1973 18 37 Scipio 37 Faculty 40 Gary Robins 7 WRESTLER OF iS?2 of the games were as follows: 3 Husky 36 Rhodes 32 Jeff Robison 15 MILIARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fill mire, Utah 84631 SUSTAINING 38 results played Jan Total Paid Circulation October 1, 1972 1741 Toal Distribution 1809 Display advertising rate per sq. col Inch 77c Minimum classifieds 75c; repeats 50c Friday, January 16 Scipio 36 Armory Gary Robins 9 Ben Robison 19 -- NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Holden 53 Jeff Robison 26 Glado Stevens 21 3rd 27 Faculty 37 David Hare 12 PUBLISHED by Progress Printing Company WILLIAM V. WILSON Editor and CoPublisner MADELEINE S, WILSON, Associate Editor JANE WILSON Co Pub is her VANCE WILSON Advertising foiftCiATim 51 Husky 743-534- 0. Subscription rates j Wayne Retd 13 Tournament games are Jan. 17, and 24 at 6:00 p.m. 10, Letter to the Editor What has prompted me to write .this letter. Is my wife just came In from work (she works at the sewing factory In Fillmore) and gets a ride with another employeee. However, when she came In, she was all shook up.. She said another split second and I would have been dead. Then she starts to tell me what happed. The to tell me what happened. The car she was riding In was slowing down 0 make a right turn with the t .rn signal on, and before the d ver could make the turn, a b g oil truck passed them on th right side at high speed, tr sslng a big tree and landing 1 a snowbank. The truck was .o close to the car, It tremble and missed a woman and a 11' .le boy by about four feet, wt were walking of the road. along the si I don't kr why these big trucks a re r lowed to dominate the highway Ive noticed when they go through town they try to hassle the local traffic off the road If they are not traveling the speed limit. I wonder If notifying the Governors office would help stop this menacing monoply of the orads , which Jepardltes people's lives, would do sny good? Walter Wood Holden, Utah (Mr. Wood enclosed two clippings concerning drunken driving and a truck driver who served five days after a fatal accident.) LETTER TO THE EDITOR Dear Jane, Bill and family I I still look forward to the PROGRESS every week. Iam enjoying my life here at Bloomington. From your last issue it looks like you are having lots of snow snd cold up there. I hope this finds you all weU and enjoying the New Year, Pratt Allred Not'l Communications Info Report During the month of October, 1972, Utah NC1C transactions totaled 13,961 for a dally average of 450. A total of 542 entries were made. 12,181 Injuries resulted In 122 hits', ut these, 71 were on vehicles and 33 on wanted persons. Hal Edwards has been selected as the wrestler of the week. He has a record of twelve wins with Just one He Is one of the outloss. wrestlers on the standing Eagle squad this year. He has wrestled on the Varsity team for three years. As a Freshman he placed fourth in the Region at 98 and last year he pounds placed third at 112 pounds. Hal Is wrestling at the 119 lb. class this year ana is a Junior. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edwards of Fillmore. DISTRICT WEED SCHOOL All farmers In the Millard, Juab, and Beaver County areas are Invited to a District Weed School which will be held In the Delta Second WardCuIturtl Hall on Wednesday January 31 from 10:30 a.m to 3:30 p.ro. Louis Weed Extension Jensen, Specialist, from Utah State University with chemical company representatives will present the program. Mark this date cm your calendar and plan to Join us. DANCE AT NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY A A t- Kanost REPORTER - 7.ELLA ALLEN MRS. ZELLA ALLEN HAS asked to be relieved of reporting the news from Kanosh. If you live there and would be Interested In helping to keep your hometown In the news, please call the PROGRESS or drop In. in the meantime, anyone having news Items Is Invited to mail or bring them Into the office In Fillmore. We suggest that organizations and clqbs appoint reporters to cover their events. The PROGRESS expresses gratitude to Mrs. Allen for her faithful work In gathering and writing and sending In the news. UTAH MDs GAIN CANCER GRANTS Two young Utah physicians have been granted American Cancer Society support for special training in treating St was cancer patients, announced by Dr. Cyril D. Fullmer, American Cancer Society, Utah Division, President. As part Ot $1, 184,684 American Cancer Society natto thi ional committment training of those who care for cancer patients, Dr. Leonard L. Gunderson and Dr. Daniel Frtmmer were awarded clinical fellowship! of 14,800. Dr, Fullmer noted that these fellowships will permit training tar beyond the extent of the usual residency program. Be added this clinical fellow, ship program Is an aspect of American Cancer Society's support tn addition to research activities. The awards are for 1972-7- 3. Dr. Gunderson, 29, was born In Great Falls, Montana. He graduated from the University of North Dakota In 1966 and the University of Kentucky School of Medicine In 1969. Following Internship at the University of Utah andVeteransAdmlnlstra-tlo- n Hospitals In. Salt Lake City, he became a resident In radtat'on therapy at the L.D.5. Hospital tn Salt Lake In 1970. The American Cancer Socletj fellowships will support him In further work tn his specialty at the L.D.S. Hospital In working under the direction of Dr. Henry Plenk, Chief of Radiology. Dr. Frlmmer, 33, earned n M.D. degree at the State University of New York In 1965. A graduate of Yeshlva College In 1961; he Is a native of Brooklyn, NewYork, He has been granted a clinical fellow, ship In the speciality of Oncology at the University of He Utah Medical School. will carry on clinical cancer training under the direction of Dr. Joseph M.QuBgllana, Chief, Division of Oncology. The University of Utah College of Medicine has been two Institutional awarded grants by the American Cancer Society for 1373-7One will be In the specialty of Medicine snd the other In Radiotherapy. 4. THE COUNTRY BOYS will be in Fillmore ot the NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY on SATURDAY FEB. 3, Bill Wilson, Notary public 1973 This fine group features a new sound In Country Music that has been bringing enjoyme t to Northern Utah audiences for nearly - In 1972 they were voted No. 1 in Ogden ond olso refour years. ceived a special Public Service Award from Rep. Gunn McKoy for shows performed ot public services. Nei! Harrington handles the Vocol 7 Rythm Guitar, Kee Barlow on the Bass, Harold Crosthwoite on Lead Guitar, Terry Smith on Drums ond Vocol Hormony. SHOW TIME: 8:30 P.M. with Donee following Admission: $1.50 ptr person DRESS is Cosuol with LEVIS or PANTS for the gols if they wish. THE COVSTllY TOYS guarantee ncryuuc, no matir what age, a good dance with all types of music. They have played for High School dances &T)d for Elks dances so they are very versatile and play a hirh quality sound of music. THE PROGRESS FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING NEEDS BUI Wilson, Notary public DONT FORGET Mr. Richard P. Staley, Officer In Charge of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, advised that the alien address report for 1972 has been underway for over two areeks. From the number of reports received to date, it appears that many aliens are waiting until the last minute to make their reports. To avoid possible serious penalties as prescribed by law, Mrs, Staley suggests that reports be made as soon as possible. Persons putting off the report to the end of January may find they forgot and failed to report before the Jan uary 31 deadline. SICK AMERICANS Floweli There are those who claim ours Is a 'sick society; that our country is sick; that we Well, maybe they're right. 1 submit that I'm sick., and maybe you are too. 1 am sick of having policecalled men ridiculed and pigs' while police killers are hailed as some kind of folk hero. I am sick of being told that religion Is the opiate of the people, but marijuana should be legalized. I am sick of commentators and columnists cononlzlng anarchists, revolutionaries and but concriminal rapists densing law enforcement when such criminals are brought to justice, I am sick of being told that pornography Is the right of the free press, but freedom of the press does not Include being able to read the Bible on school grounds. I am sick of paying more build and more taxes to schools while I see some facmembers encouraging ulty students either to tear them down or burn them. I am sick of the Supreme which turn Court decisions criminals loose on society-wh- ile other decisions try to take away my means of home and my protecting family. I am sick of entertainers deluging me with their condemnation on my moral standards on late night television. I am sick of being told that policemen are mad dogs who whould not have guns but that criminals who use guns to rob, malm and murder should be understood and helped back to society. am sick of being told I It Is wrong to use napalm to end a war oversease but If Its a Molotov cocktail or a bomb at home, I must understand th provocations. I am sick of not being able to take my family to a movie unless I want to have them to nudity, homoexposed sexuality and the glorification of narcotics. I am sick of riots, marches, oemonsi rations, protests, confrontations, and th other tantrums of mob temper people Intellectually incapable of working within the aystem 1 am sick of bearing the same slick slogan, the cries of people who must chant the same thing like zombies because they haven't the capacity for verbalizing thought. I am sick of those who say I owe them this or that because of the sins of my forefathers when I have looked down both ends of a gun barrel to defend their rights, Ihelr liberties snd their families. sick of per miss, I am tveness. I an sick of th dirty, the are sick. 1 Couple Honored Open House at I RS Offers Booklet The new edition of "Your Federal Income Tax Is now selors attended. The names of available for 75 cents at the Officers attended Ward the MIA Officers were read Internal Revenue district ofPrimary Conference January and sustained. Dean Peterson fices and most President Jena 10, lnludlng first and second gave a fine tnlk. Dobson and many of her board class post offices throughout members. Utah. A LARGE GROUP OF SUN-da- y Among the changes tn the PRESIDENT Y.W.M.I A, School Officers attended tax law discussed in the 192 cerSwallow presented Peggy Sunday School Conference on page booklet (IRS Publication 14. Jan. tificates of Achievement to Jean Tony Deardon, n 17) are the increased standard Rasmussen and Janice Nellson In the Stake Sunday In counselor, return, Form 1040, keyed to at Sacrament meeting January School Inspired those present the Increased child eruption, 14. with some timely instructions. am.' the new deduction care ce TALKS AT WARD deduction for political contriCHARLES SMITH OF LOS In Sacrament meeting butions, Roland V. Wise, Diswere given by Bishop Ralph Angeles spent last week here trict Director of Internal Revvisited on business and also Counselors Jarold enue for Utah said. Robinson, A.C. with his father-in-laRobison and Glade Johnson, The A special feature of Publin Stake Presidency also stroke. Gregerson and Dc'vtn Greg-erse17 Is the sample, filled cation and Audeen and wife, In return, Form 1040, keyed to MR. AND MRS. SAM UTLEY daughter Susan. pages which contain explanB.N. AND MRS. MR. of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. ations for the entries on tne of two and Williams daughters Randall Christensen and baby return. Ktr.arravUle spent Saturday Laurel spent the seekend with In addition, the booklet Inwith her family the Bert their families the Clem Utleys cludes examples of taxable Swallows. and the Orson Christensens, and non -- taxable Income and of They also attend the open house allowable deductions. A deFLOWELL MIA WARD for Dick and Rhea Baughman. tailed Index helps taxpayers was held Jan 9. The find th answers to their tax counand MIA stake Presidency problems. THOSE IN ATTENDANCE AT the unwashed. r, This perennial the Lake Salt am sick of the decline I Temple to witness tn written the marriage of Rhea Rasof personal honesty, personal language Is expeclally helpful mussen and Richard Baughman Integrity and human sincerity. to taxpayers who prepare their 12 were 1 her parents, am January Most of all, though, own returns. Mr. and Mrs. J. Delial Ivle, sick of being told that I am The booklet Is also available Jack Dicks Uncle Higley, stek. Iam sick of being told from the Public Documents Aunt and Vern Cora Preece, my country is sick. .. when Distribution Center, Pueblo Aunt Jennie Pldcock, Mr. and we have the greatest nation Industrial Park, Pueblo, ColoMrs. Steve Clawson, Mr. and that man has ever brought rado, 8100L at 75 cents per Mrs. Arthur Allen, Mr. and forth on the face of the earth. I f copy. Howard Mrs. Tomktnson, Mrs. Fully 50 of the people on Mr. and Lee(Diane) Hogan, earth would willingly trade PREDATOR CONTROL Mrs. Barclay Roach, Mr. and places with the most deprived Mr. Mrs. Cave VanDerLlnden, the most underprivileged INSURANCE and Mrs. Clark Crookston, Mr. among us. VirA and Robert Mrs. 1 may be bill which would require Werner, but it Yes, sick, that the Secretary of Agriginia Smith from Dicks branch I am only sick, I can get well. In California and Mr. and Mrs. culture formulate I can also help my society plan for Insurance to compensate liveAndy Walker. get well and help my country stock and poultry ranchers for get well. Take note, all of you...you excessive losses of sheep, OF A CROWD LARGE cattle and poultry was intro will not find me throwing a and relatives were here friends duced In Congress by Rep. rock or a bomb; you will not the open house January 13 for on Owens find me under a placard; you Wayne for Rhea and Dick. Some of wlU not see me take to the Tuesday, Jan. 9. those traveling a distance were As a result of the ban on streets; you will not find me his mother Mrs. Russel Wise mobs. for predator control, poisons ranting to wild-eyDee son ami her Baughman bth But you will find me at the number of predators Is from California. Mr. and Mrs. work, paying taxes, serving Increasing, and the livestock Don BaHhtn, Kim and Morgan; and my community where I live. poultry producer are Mrs. and Baldwin; Mr. Terry You will also find me exhaving to bear the burden of Mrs. and Mr. Williams; Lloyd Owens Increased losses, pressing my anger and InMr. and Mrs.Charlts Williams; can stated. "A rancher dignation to elected officials. Fa Williams; Mrs. Beverly You will find me speaking so in business survive only ami Painter and two sons; Mr. out of those In support I long with such losses. Mrs. Clayton Williams; Mrs. believe that since the governofficials, Institutions and perLaVere Harwood, Mr and Mrs. who ment has enacted the ban. contribute sonalities Karlin Williams tndJoAnnjMr. to the elevation of society and It must carry on and see to Louise Mrs. and Ostler; Larry not to Us destruction. You It that the rancher is not Ockey, Mrs. Howard Memmott, will find me contributing my out of business. Govforced Mrs. Scott Memmott; Mrs. ernment must respond to the time, money and personal InCarrie lvle; Mr.andMrs. Steve erf its actions, fluence to helping churches consequences and Marin Kirsten; Clawson, the remarked hospitals, charities and other Congressman., ' end Mr. Peter Christensen; establishments which have "This bill would provide the B.N. Wlllalms; and Mrs. Mrs. ahown th true spirit of this groundwork for a program erf Jim Gray. insurance that would be availcountry's determination to as pain, suffering, eliminate able to stockmen so that such losses would not force them hunger and generate brother-hoo- d. Into bankruptcy. Owens said the bill requires But, most of all you'll find me at the polling place. There the Secretary of Agriculture If you listen, you can hear the to seek out the opinions erf thunder of the common man. local producer organizations amt Other Interested IndiviThere, all of us can cast our vote for an America where duals to Insure that any (dsn will be responsive to the needs people can walk the streets without fear. of those Involved. A NUMBER OF STAKE PR1-ma- ry CON-feren- CON-feren- ce best-selle- nd h) ed MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS IN ASSOCIATION WITH DEBRY AND HILTON TRAVEL SERVICES offer Ten first class European tours, of various lengths, destinations and prices, one Just right for you. |