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Show Economic UTAH n ; ! ,a i Jig Si ,.2",i. 'irir i ps .r.i - j J S3 tali i . $13,000,090 will le pumj'ed Into the state economy from these same sources. Direct revenue to the sti'e from sales tax was estimated full-tim- - 3"- - , " i ' e . ' - g r yi ' i! , 4 t , t - t c i H i ,tr , .Tin rot-- C National Guard is stationed In some meant has $40,000.00 to the local economy. That's the approximate annual payroll paid to members of Detachment 1, Battery C, 2nd Battalion 22nd Field Artillery, most of whom live In the Immediate t j" 1 q ru t m "r,ir it 'r . 'r y 1 ; v V . r . ! - t ' t 2 J 1 . i ' 1 ' FRANK (ErmaO me MRS. a few days Idaho Intyre, w visiting her sister and brother-in-la- v' snt br MelvIlleTom-klnso- n Nona and and family. She had been visiting her daughter A a nurse at the Primary Chllrdens Hospital and to be with the latter when her little adopted daughter underwent major surgery at the hospital. MR. AND MRS. JIM GARY and little sons Jimmie and Beaver, visited on Wade, Sunday with Reha's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mace. THOSE GOING Theron Swallow C. G. Stevens Alton Staples Utah Power A Light Helen Peterson Robert Nafus Jerry Millgnte Ross Memmott Mrs. Glen Kribs MRS. FILLMORE SECOND IVY SKYLINE Na'line and Torn Day, Ogden, brought her mother, Airs, Velma Stott, home Saturday She had been In a hospital for surgery. The Iktys visited his mother and sister, Stella err Bolva, and along with Velma weret dinner guests at the home of Lloyd & Leo la George during the weekend. BARBERSHOP QUARTET nd ot "SAFETY ON WHEELS" CHORUS PROVO At MILLARD HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM SAM Vtley were down from Salt Lake City over the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Clem It ley, Tony and Taml. WARD PRESENTS BRING MOTI1FJI HOME Grant Robinson, Orson Christensen and Wells Johnson. AND Friday, February 16, 1973 John V. Rogers Don Warner and Margaret Nielson by Eva W. Warner Rex Malville 1 Rolort Frampton in Mantl were Bishop Ralph Robinson, Ronald Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Della! Ivle, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Swallow, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dayley, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fuller, MR. W, Ashby Robison Genii, It. Ti, ft Doll Hosier Mis. Gary Little S.uull.i Sanfoid Elbert Stevens CVin C. Allen Orvin E. Stevens Noel Rolans Mrs. CurlyJe Bartholomew Ix'.i ime Willoughby Mrs. R, B. Wagner chase supplies, spare parts, gasoline, oil, fuel and the like. The unit oresently Is comprised of 39 officers and men. General Watts also noted that the National Guard Is supported for about 17 of the cost of an active Army unit. In looking at the cost of supporting the Itah National Guard, General Watts pointed out that some $2,850 Is sjient per Guardsman from federal funds while only $63 Instate Is spent per appropriations Guardsman. DEAN MRS. AND MR. Roland S. Jackson Universal Microfilming Carp. Lee Stevens Jack Scot tom Joyce Bunluiell Cabin Hosier Boyd Kindred Mrs. Smith Parks Dr. John Smiths n Mrs. Royce Nlehol renewals The figures, released this week from the office of I'tah Adjutant Generla, Major General Maurice L. Watts, do not Include Federal funds used to pur- Reporter - VIRGIE V-- n - Cmrge Miller by Mr. & Mrs. i.llis Miller for birthday Slumm Stephenson by par. cuts, the Scott Stephensons area. Allen and family, Kearns were overnight guests last Saturday and Sunday of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Allen. They also visited his brother Rex and family. , . - r ' J r P'-'- in. y " - birth-d.i- y niui wVomen S. Labrum Airs. Dennis Pock by Mr. & Mrs. LeGrand Warner N- MILLARD COUNT PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84631 A. Lynn jomw rift ftvm her parents, Itah Fillmore T'lcuti irv r -- . The fact that a unit of the CARTOONS SAM - at $319,309 fir 1972. Income taxes aid In 1972 were estimate! at $499, POO. The Guard's fi.mres show $.190,529 was ,e.it from state rlatlons last ear In support of the Guard. The excess or actual teturn In Federal funds over what the state spent In 1972 was $499,971. The 1973 proectton shows $574,263 more will be spent lit Federal funds that what the State of Utah will spend supporting Guard activities. In addition to these factors, General Watts pointed outttiat units of the Guard are supported for approximately 201"t of the cost required to support the same tvpe of unit In the active service. National Guard and Reserve units combine to j'rovlde approximately 30 T of the National Defense and strength of the Inited States for about 5',' of the defense budget. ap-pr- oj military payrolls for guardsmen engaged In armory training, annual field training and attendance at Army service schools. This figure also Includes Federal monies paid for supplies, spare parts, gasoline and the like. The projection fir 1973 shows some tali SbtEPHtRDER p gg and National sizeable Impact economy of the stat and Its various communities accord'. released this Ir.g to figures week lrom the office of Major Maurice L. Watts, General t tali Adjutant General. come 513,230,000 In Federal funds came Into the state last ear hv way of payrolls e f. r emjdoyees of the uuard, military construction t Lola L. Cummings as Guard in Community KK - NEW SUBSCRIBERS Impact of Topic for Feb. 15th SATURDAY-FEBRUAR- Mr. Lyle Evans, Utah Highway Patrolman, will lead In a DICK MRS AND MR. Baughman and her sister Lisa came from Provo Feb. 11 to visit a short time. They and thelrparenlsMr.andMrs. J. Delial lvie enjoyed visiting Mr. and Mr.s Don Baldwin and family at BeaverSunday presentation of a Safety on Wheels program at the Fine ArtA Guild meeting Feb. 15th to lay. at the Millard High Band room. h film on the subject and other nuniliers will lie included in the presentation of this subject so important to evcrywie. 24 Y 8:00 P.M. Tickets by Contribution: Adults $1.50 Students 75c This Musical group ha3 received State and National acclaim. Those who saw this entertainment in Fillmore will tell you it is a MUST. TO THE Temple las Wed. and Ttiur. Holden bvElla HOLDEN CEDAR SPRINGS LARRY and CAMP held their meeting Feb 8 at the home of daughter llettle Bennett. Captain Helen Larson conducted. Ina Hunter ojened with prayer. Chorister Vera Nixon led the singing. Captain Helen Larson read a letter from Kate D. Carter. Hettle Stephnson gave an Interesting lesson. We then surprised Hettle by honoring her. We gave her one of Our Pioneer Heritage boots. pve a Helen poem to her -- "Mv Friend. Algle Stephenson sang a cute Valenetine song to Hettle. Two of her lovely daughters were here lo helpushonorthelr Elaine Hendrickson, mother. Richfield and Dorothy Robinson, Salt I.ake City, Anolherdaugh-te- r Emma wrote an Interesting hlsotry that Dorothy read. Lunch was srved by Hettle ?r! her sister Ida Crn.sanl There were 14 members present. Helen Stevens - reporter SIDNEY AND PETTY HUN-t- er and son Ben were in Vegas, Nevada last weekend to las visit their daughter, her husband and son Larry and Susan Boucher and Scott. EARNEST AND IRENE BEN-ne- tt three boys, Arizona, were here for the weekend with their parents Fred and Delma Bennett. They made the trip especially to be In attendance at the wedding of (heir brother Ted and bride Karen Pace. PARWtN AND FAYE LOt'LSE Bradfleld, Callente, Nevada, were visiting at the home of their sister, Warren and Ella Crosland and family Sunday. MR. AND MRS. GAR ASHBY were In Bountiful during the weekend. They visited the Bruce Ashbys and Dean and Karen Denning. They attended the wedding reception honoring Diane Denning and husband. IN SALT LAKE FRIDAY TO attend the wedding reception for their nephew Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Anderson were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Stephenson. and Dawn, Mrs. Susan Davis and children. The James Stephensons and Davises remained overnight as guests of their daughter and sister and family Lyle and Merene Owens Marvin Is the son ofWeldonand Louise Anderson. MELVIN AND JERRIS BEN-net- t, Provo, were guests of their parents Jess and Estell Bennett for the weekend. ARMSTRONG, daughter Phyrls, his stepdaughter Carol and her son, former residents, were here for the weekend. They were the guests of Grant and GencalSte-ven- s. SPENDING THE WEEKEND with their parents, Clyde and Lillian Wood, were Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webster, Mrs. and her Thompson daughters, Lori and Susan, Salt Eu-de- DAVIS AND CH1L-drDenee, Shellle and Jeff emoyed having their grandjar-ent- s, SUSAN en Mr.andMrs. Rolicrt Davis Milford, spend Sunday afternoon with them I UNE? X- - IF YOUR TIRES ARE WORN UNEVENLY, It's BUMPY ROADS in Probably Because of the the Baja 500, Center FILLMORE - doffinition: Alignment. Causes Faulty Street, which TIRES ore EXPENSIVE, so for just a mere $9.95 Get Your CAR ALIGNED ond Save Money in the Long Run. So Get It On ot JOHN'S HUSKY. Drive a Little ond Save o Lot! Also HAVE YOUR CAR TUNE-UP- . IF YOF HAVE YOU: cm: AUC,m:I) or TIM'D VC. YOV WILL LIXL'lYi: A FRLE for If ut1 Whni the WASH rU THOMPSON AND two children her and her daughter and husband Liz and Newell Crookstonand twochlld-re- n all came to sjend a day with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lee. They celebrated the Lee's 57!h wedding anniversary. Armaleen was reminiscing that they left Delta the day of their wedding, leaving at 6:00 a.m. They ai rived In Fillmore at 7;00 p.m. and were married O' Ci)"i. SEWEK OI'L'SS. JOHNS HUSKY TRUCK STOP 590 NO. MAIN FILLMORE, UTAH - SJti. . x. T1 MELVIN AND JERRIS with your new Boise Cascade Home: completely equipped dream kitchen AT NO EXTRA COST! BEN-ne- tt, Provo, were guests of their parents Jess amt Estell Bennett for the weekend. SPENDING THE WEEKEND with their parents, Clyde and Lillian Wood, were Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunter, Mr. and M rs. Harry Webster, Mrs. and her Thompson daughters, Lori and Susan, Salt Lake. The group all attended the wedding reception In Della Friday honoring Ronald and Ellen Hardy. Ronald Is the son of Karl and Beryl Hardy. JONES OF VAN JERRI Couver, Canada visited her mother, Stella Johnson, Jeff and Pennl; her brother, Ken and Linda Johnson and grandparents Mr. ami Mrs. Mark S. Johnson. She also spent a few days with her father, Chester jonnson at the ranch In Nevada. When she returned home her grandmother Ruth Johnson accompanied her for a week vacation. On her return home, Ruth spent a few hours with granddaughter Tony and Pam Fisher and family In Seattle. Mark was In Provo with the Meldon Warners white Ruth was away. 6 Eu-de- ne ,7 AND... County Students on USU HONOR ROLL USU Names of Utah State University students who achieved the honor roll for Fall Quarter, 1973, have been announced by Dr. Claude J. Ilurtenshaw, vice president for student affairs. In order to be Included on the honor roll, a student must t enrolled for 15 or more credit hours and have a grade point average of 3.5 or better (4.0 Is straight A). Students from this area Include; Frank Collins Beckwith, Agriculture; Nancy Clark, Business; Warner Gordon Wankler, Science; Delta. Dennis H. 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