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Show f Universal Kicrrtllrninpr Corp seoo p.o, "ox Salt Lake City 14110 THE FLAG SILVER REEF Silver Reef Is located In County, 18 miles northeast of St. George. Ilyrum Jacobs (In 187S) selected a site for a new town, named It Stiver Reef, and established his store as Its first business house. Another year found Silver Reef roaring with Washington --.- Continued In Inside Bov Scout Week news and pictures will be held over until next week as lack of space for this Important story would other wise make the feature too small. :?es? .ill - , Si , v-- I 4 l pr4k 1 NEW LOOK FOR PROGRESS 7i , During workshops and panals at the I'tah Press Association, new Ideas In newspaper style and makeup were exchnaged. V- Mmr (Vr A1 , . ""V i ,Vv-T- j v?' THE . :n s. . vO JTt 'I c1Wj r'-- ' -- Ms, a rw -- ' - -- - SILVER VI! UIiDCOlMY RFEE. UTAH page 3. Public Notices will be carried on the "opinion page," usually but we Itave already had to put PROGRESS Fillmore, I tali P463 Friday, February 18, Or-- d the Fillmore la nee on another page. This Important ordinance deserves more than passing consideration by evey Fillmore City resident. 1 NT M HER 7 PROGRESS is exper- imenting with a few of the Ideas beginning this week. Some of these Ideas will not work out and will be discarded. Others will be kept as Is or perhaps modified. None of this can be known until actually worklngwtththem an We Introduce this week Here will be opinion page." Letters to the Editor, Extension agent columns and "Our Town," by Stella Day. Stella lias been on the front page for a number of years, but Is moved off when other news seems pressing. We will carry her at the top of page 2, her ownspeclalcornerwhere she will not be moved hither and yon throughout the paper. Social news will now be on u; 1973 PRESS ASSOCIATION - GUEST SPEAKER -- GOVERNOR RAMPTON SAYS "PEOPLE HAVE RIGHT TO KNOW" The bhiohi low is necessary to preserve the peoples rijrht to Know, C.oxernor Calvin L. Hampton told members of the Utah Irest Association Friday evening. About 130 membt r of the association were gathfor their 73th annual ered at the TriArc Trawl it. winter convention whuh coni tied through Saturday 1, 1973. and Sunday, February l.-- e 9-- It impion -- ays li 1 nt'iusiis-tieul- y upiuts the ii'W journalistic pmto'M n lull which is nw More the I tali lops-lat'irie The ru.ht of ihe to know ami make Intel!-gen- t decisions is ossentl.il to the survival of clonwruy, lie e. ;h-p- Haul. t the - gov-em- 11-(- or ut Vlce-Onirma- d s ve the Poiert Frampton, 'fhtrj ton, on, Tailor an n f 1 'Vrl'fs i ei 'ers leej I i Ss i it I i! . ! I 1. t i ;.ir i Millar! cb !inr n He d,. it r e I Pei' . . 1 len'if.e 1 Hot, Maiwlton i. 17, issei rers rent aiei itl.ur .erril, otb if '.iP ale 0 It..', and ide (.oberg d i m'lful. all f it :i enwere s. rt tire j no it h. df'erent llrectlons as the law Lit Pe i roun ant lie t lies were dlspi'e.T.ile I ers the t n fre ft rov e jv I li, n a ir I.e I Uar-e.mr- ls 1 w l 111 r sses a r ar It u ' it '.1 t I . n e rer He IT t.i', i a er-- ' vii ter l.i 'ie I r r . I t 1 1 lu I . t e SC.ll - ,r lie i :..n ai i m t U i ru.ert the f T :. i HI H i s s, rt if. ! e ; 1 t' r i Mr Ion i In la 1 Pa- arlfie len.mot to flung sno i i lorm at m it ' i . a in. Thurs- - Li Wlrflaid MILLARD SHERIFF "THANKS" POSSE UNITS l.i'l lit ' ''I e f i .h let C u l 'e I mt ei, ( t! i - - a h .li' an t . I o ! e , I ' 1 II I ! ' t . e ill . r a tu i at H 1 we I iff s M it the j t MU r r-- ejersressif ,n,r (he I ul i crash p,e - ra- l he Piar Heir last hon Sc&oal 'HctvA agles a Hi ( lay e leagup basket-- i 1 I HI care Tel marv against t halftln e the In It i. elgnes a ill le honoring the senior n e mbers. Ihe Millar High Band will s opsi an assen an I dance on Fe' nan T Hip assembly will e reseme at 10:30 a. in in H.e a librium. Fo'lowlng IVlta-Millthe game the lance w,.l be hell. The cost will le rl.00 (er jiersonanl sl.TI ;er couilp. The dress Is c.isiel. Ihe music will le t I r .i lei ihe "Rockin' 1 1 t I the 1 Tomorrow Is Christine Trim-- I le. Selected by score In a written knowledge and attlbi le ean In.itb n taken bv both senior cos andglrls.Chrlstlne 1 will recehe a c sj tall v designed aw.tr I from General In adilton, Christine Mills remains eligible fog stale and national honors. i i'.'s 'f, I We i - a,iir I 1 ir t.at o It t at i. kroch ns an si 111 e ar in .11 n P1 i or c ul on er- - ig in.1- tire e - UP " 1 ( i I 'f mi lit - i ecs help w h r u ; ens i ; m e inoern a, is in i it !) 'i e k'io I t one 1 r onl i.i Hi' i" lea . , I'i an n at it", i! l! i I i l .' Ii !nl fi i si.tr s i ear r iii !e. Mierllf's Deiartn.ent and Posse me rut ers have searched and a hied In the recovery if many airplanes. According to members of this search, this wrecKice was me i f the most terrl dp Uiev have seen There was urdlvanv of the aircraft left with sDe enough to llentlfy wl ether tt might !e a wing, (nrt of the hods or a tall section. (led from I! C. I I Hi 1 ! r';er i 'i ir'd nes i'ier a U'r ile per, i fri 're v,. foerthe tears meml ersof nd t HI ouan.lxTg. s'e-Ajr- 1 t Glen was a drllllrg rontractorand the men were on a business (rip. No flight jlan had filed. t went on to sav sheriff the wreckage was strewn overan area ion nrls R ng and FO feet te-a- I Gorin Ojler, t.loyd 1 rbe pllo1 ralloed Mill' rd at a. in. and asked f.r weather infnrn .cion ! ut gave r.o in heatlnn rf difficult v. CAP spo' etran said len-se- n sheriff Calvin t'.e vlrtin's as I'mmtv i, ite 'er.se i te nrt le 1 I , t r .ll.tr sse la I e. tew ei iff 1 ar 1 Tse." II Ihe Royalty of the sapet-hea- rt ill was Carolyn Penney, een an Mar can 1 te ens and ni i Me. ens, it"nlarts. Mr. 'Vonleiful was Pay Mejhen-- s 1 i 1 r with I hon.psen M et 11.1 4 c I nke and Poll as Attendants High schools CluLs 1 ,'1 ocker Homed aker of CH! I R! LADING 1NFOR-MTIf'- N Preliminary ju Iglng will le on Wedneslay, February 21 at 4:00 p m In the Fillmore Elementary Gym. From this bilging eight girls will be chosen to go In front of the stu h ntbody for the final yote on I burs lay, Feruarv22. hell lu iguig lleiris Inclu le ap- pearance smile, hair, elc.l, cnnfl lence and audience appeal, rhytnm, coordination, (aught Continue 1 on back age A reporier Is no better than Jlis his source, he s nd. so'irces will dry up nnd th effort to enlighten thejublic wall L on bT it the newsman does "Pie public's right to b Inwith-hd- d formed iy a free pc ss irul n a line the privilege to Infor1 bis the protection of the Fust of the lenhty w un hr Amendment mant, the governor noted. strongest nit tk in the n:it..ni's history, th- On cm r soil. He noted, however, that the PKOGRKS STMT ATTENDS press Is paitly to blame fu the EAST MILLARD CITIZENS VITALLY INTERESTED pressure tsung lmni ht ngiinst the Milkird lbpresinting It. Often, Hie pre s could County Pmgrivs were Ed. tor have been more aceuritc, less Wiili ini Wilvm, Madiline and IN FILLMORE LD.S. FACILITY sensation d an I mom willing J me Wilson, Vance Wilson and n fau''s sn,k Lietan.i. Jane IkUivvifh also In M.llnrd High at a meeting in Salt Lake City A ni'N-tinIt is not only tbe jire.ss attemled. Cathy and Margnret School .ayiditorium called at the on February 21 This fvxipltal Rose Wilson staved with their will eh ts under at irk. the wxxild be one of tho first tt imitation f t"ic LD.S. sail. Other bisie liler-tii'- x cousins, Lisa nnd Cle.i Feight, d Board for F''tirunr 7. participate. (Meilicnre does no' of the people. Including the while the family was in S lit cover this type of care.) 117.7. dtvv a lire" crowd of of free s;xaob are Hing Iuike City. right i E.ist local The were from then doctors throyigVmt xiple Milinnl County. invited to partleijote In the Jernd 1 Warner who publi-cit- d discussion. Dr. Ewns reslewed the meet ins, acted as the history of the hospjtaL "It iivkU rat r and Invited comU yours", he said, "and wx? do ments. questions and suggest-- h not have to hist ify tt. llo Ills. told of the many lives tiiat Tie full board Including the have been because of tiie Stake Presidency: Uoyd P. Immediate treatment nendmvd. Oc rgc. Onlrmon, Frank DavHe ogrHxl that many cases reGolden quire special I eel attention ami ies, Scott SjKMknian; AshLy )te expn-sse, right, the need for od Beth ditimial younger doctors to enRobison, Administrator; Rayma Day. Mont Rt-1n- s, gage in a general practice. William B. Stevens; werj Dr. Roberts squelched rumors called to the stage as a panel. that he was leaving by stating Chnirmm George, the first that he had no plans for going speaker, gave assurance that some other place. He empha-- s the local hospital is not going red that tiie general trend Is to ckwe; stating however that for people to leave small towns and t?vU tlie for the cities. Before coming to there are denrd hopes to extend the serFillmore be visited small towns vices nf.'ered at the hospital. In Nevada and other shite and Mayor Wright offered a quite a few had no doctors at Mr. and Mrs. Kent Swallow Receive Award analysis of the sltu-n- ti all. lie reminded present n, s tying tht tdie hos(.itAl that we are lucky to have full YOUNG FARMERS EXCEL AT STATE 73 MEET Is vital nnd to the time around the clock mmhcal Several members of tbe local nrea. "It Is an Invalunl.le as- service In this area as he and set to le affihated with the Dr. Evans take over for each East Millard Chapter of Young and the public speaking contest. Farmers attended their organ- - Jack Davies, a young local II'Mlih Services Corporation of other when ore leaves. Rations state convention In dairyman and farmer, took Hie L.D.S. Church, he Raid, ml of some not bison R Aahby second place honors In thepub-- w while aLso suggesting thit sow the porililems in getting doc- Salt Ijke City recently. They ere come to home with pleased lie shaking contest and won tax support might be advisd.le. tors and nurse. Times have several awards and elected a a monetary award. Ills topic Ile rmlesved the plan off. changed ami they like days s S(atr was "Is It you dont know or hvs al t'ted, whcpdiy that area vacations, etc. He told of .many loca, m,mber (or the comlng vear Just don't care." is to build a large facility th.it cmtacta the hovp.t.d lmard h.is rrstent The convention ojened on will tie leased to the lledth made and of 400 bmdiures on Continued on Back page February 2 with awards Judging Suviees Corp cation for SI 00 Continued oi hack page a yeir and Uiey will operate the hosp.td. Continuing his remarks, Mr. Wight said that long time c ire of patients (pnriicnhrly and the el maternity cses would help carry the In recent years the hospital has been short of pat-boi- ls as many people are leaving the area for medical care. lie suggested that the local ponple pnd officials shnild pursue an optimistic course. We hue many assets cung fir us. While the census has sh wvn ft ga lual decline in population during the last twenty jonrs, we are stirtmg upward again, lie listed factors necessary for rrouth ns land, of which there is j Irnty. water, now ample; a sewer sytem to Ik? completed s'vm; and industry. Some we have with prospects for much more in the neir future. "People are divided Into three ri.usscs, the speaker said, "those who make things hap-p'thoc yho watch things hippen, and thrsc who are not aware of what Is happening." He eonipl.mented the County Coanii'.Miiners, Cli nrm in Leigh REVIEW APPAREL GIVES POWER MACHINE TO Mafdl, Ward Wdlpnrk nnl Harold Ftrwv.rt. also retired M.H.S. HOME EC. DEPARTMENT Commissioner Arihie Christensen for the support thry have Rosvall and Madg? Warner, cothe choice upon graduation of gn on in bringing about grnvth A fundamental purpose of edthe )ob market with managers of Review Apiarel, entering In other categories in Millard ucation is to two iiower machines weregl.en a salable skill or of continprepare the young to live a productive and re-- w County. Most to the home economics departuing their education. Administrator Rab'san Lav e students ment. One was a Frltsl Co. irding life. For far too many graduating thst long term rare Is young Americans our schools neither option nor the o portun-lt- y surger. d f.ned as being f ir pc 'pie who are falling In this essential of selecting one or the other. These machines have enabled I Ihe students to get valuable exnutsin More appropriate currlc-ulum- s help, but not mission. must be developed, valthroughperience onelectrlcal machines nr.rsiarily me heal. He siid outIn thetypical schools comstudents and will aid In giving them a and Installed, and they country there are gmv idated, for that school Is dull and salable skill after graduation. must be used more realistically C'ltmg this s'-- t up at the Fill- plain If we are to meet the neeJs and Madge Warner and Mr. Rosvall more Hospital, He has been Irrelevant, and that their edIs not ojx?nlng pathhave also given cotton knit madesires tf students and serve infoimed by Dr Mason, dir- ucationto ways terial to the department for use finding adulthood. the purposes of society. ector rf lbalth Services, that It Is a rare high shcool that on the machines. This vear through the efforts the program will be cvpl lined 1"lpS 811 lie and cooperation of Mr. Ray s,udents t0 make HOSPITAL MEETING Rot s mi tae speiker. eroded nw-i- y, C. .vernor flnnpion mil he wo'id supp rt the slii. U lull, present's nwaitin; action in the house. n, cx-p1'i- pro-pcc- ts |