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Show I Mulard County PHOOKKSS Fillmore, I'tah Friday, February 16, 193 soi oral ImproveHe ments already completed at the liospitil and others tmt are plannd. The sprinkling system and will be Is well underway completed soon, Ch'drman Maxfiold rejiorted that the County Is in the protwo new cess of purchasing ambulances at a cast of around He said if a tax S33.000.00. base Is decided on, steps would be to form a hospital district aimll.tr to the one in West Millard, and that a levy of one mill would produce about $7,000 Others who participated m ,he discussion Included Scott 5)oakman, Frank Davies. Mont Robins, Guy Robins, Dell Ashby, Wells Starley, Jos. L. Robinson, Roy Tomklnson. The statement was made that the Health Services Corporation expects the load board and citizens to solve the problems. also that they, the LDS corjioration would give the hospital pi mt to the City, County. D.strict or other entity and th.it they would continue to operate the facility if asked to do so. While this is a rambling remeeting, it port of the might be said that people were reassured that the hoKjntil is not going to che, and that Ojitions were ojiened up to lie explored later. Thai writer that the meeting was beneficial a U cleared up several rumors und questions that were being asked. Millard th.it have boon ni.ulr.l to likily prospects. E.i.st TT JLlow toeet your efrigerator to cook tilings. Stu the tight thing' into Jell 0 Itrand ('.elatin and iui lefrigeratnr Milt fix ciunihy aluds. interesting fruits and new side dishes. For mer 250 exciting ideas, send 25c tin cmni with mr name, address, and zipcode to: joys of Jell (). Box 8074. Kan- kakee. Illinois, 60901. rtfilmd ir4rmfk O 4 the General Fd Crp" FROM MHS NEWS CCNTINLED Thurs., Fri. Ime Janet and Cole ott daring hank b Sot. FRONT PAGE cheers, original cheei, comprehension of new movements, and jumps. Tryouts may be In your gym clothes and tn the final tryouts you may wear your own outfits. There will be three Yoongeri robbery I Judges. Various teacher teams have visiting businesses. Industries, schools and hospitals to find out what skills and attitudes they should attempt to develop tn students that would enable students to be better prepared to meet the world of been work. When pt; fir Sunday the visits are complex, the teachers will attend a career workshop to discuss Mondoy and plan changes In the present curriculum that will better prepare the students for the traini- ng MORE i it they need. Ficm 7 il w . Jumbo 39c 3 for 1.00 300 24 Pitcher ox. . 73c Cobin Pock, SYRUP, Log con 37c Del Monte Chunk TUNA Kleenex Teri TOWELS Nolles CHIU, Regular 43c 42c 39c 95c Wildernesi Cherry Pie Filling, 2 con JOY Liquid Detergent, 13c off, 22 ox Oberti OLIVES, medium, pitted, 300 Campbell's Chicken Noodle SOUP .... 6 for s 23c 25 ft. Jello Instant Pudding, assorted, 4 ox. 7 for $1 3 lbs. $169 M J B Regular COFFEE 8 inch 59c Mrs. Smith's CHERRY PIE 1 lb. 41c Soft Western Family Margarine REYNOLD'S FOIL lb. 29c lb. 9c $3.49 Banquet Froxen Chicken, 10 pieces to box $1.63 banquet Froxen MEAT PIES ... Captain Hook FISH STICKS ... Swift's Premium FRANKS 5 for 95c lb. 59c lb. 79c EMM) MfUlfflliig GO FURTHER ROASTS BEEF rRANCO-AMLRKA- lb. Tender HFREl 76 ,s oi. can 19t OCEAN STRAY CRANBERRY La CHOY S', 5! Cocktail ox 63 0 ran CHOW HEIN 330 Kent and Peggy Swallow, Flowell, walked off with the first place prize money In the "Farm Home Beautification contest. They have really earned this award with their work on their place since they purchased It Just a few years ago. Garth Swallow, Flowell, climaxed a year of service in the state organl7.atlon as Reporter by being elected State and Vice-preside- nt Local members In attendance Garth Swallow, Kent Swallow, Tony Fuller, Ray George, Ivan Robins, Clint Quarnberg, Kay Peterson, Vic Monroe, Gordon Stephenson, Wen Cropper, Carl Probert, Reed Robison, Melvin Whittaker were and Jack Davies. Many of the above were accompanied by their wives who attended the State Young Homemakers Convention. With such great repthe local group resentation, easily walked off with the traveling trophy for attendance. WINTER SOCIAL The next activity on a local level will be the anr.ual Winter Social to be held February 22, at Millard High Thursday, School Lunchroom and AudiA nice meal will be torium. served and a program will follow. All members and wives sand person. Sliver Reefs stir reached Its ascendency In the between 1877 and 1880. period I The decadence of Slh er Reef followed a familiar pattern. The I ore became leaner with depth. . The mines began filling with I water, and production costs Some 300 miners I skyrocketed. (walked out on strlk. Strike I leaders were Jailed. Experl-- I enced miners and mill hands I began leaving for other camps. Business failures mulltplled. mine and mill (Virtually everyhad ceased op-- I reef rat Ion by 1891. Abandoned buildings of the town were told at public auction 1 for taxes. Little Interest was I shown In the sale until the purchaser of one old saloon assertedly came upon an overlooked cache of $10,000 In gold coin. Bidding thereupon became brisk, and even stone buildings were bought and torn fervor. Of all the down buildings that once flanked her mile-lon- g main street, only two structures were standing In JAMES SMITH RETIRES James J. Smith, Fillmore, retired from the Bureau of Land Management on Jan. 23. ills fellow B.L.M. employees honored him with a party at the Truck Stop Cafe where Donald Burt presented Mr. Smith with a gift from the district employees. District Manager Lloyd Ferguson expressed the Bureau's appreciation for the many years of service and dedication Mr. Smith has given the Bureau. Mr. Smith began hts career with the Bureau In 1952 and performed duties as a truck maintenance man, driver, range worker and foreman. He supervised crews In the range Improvement In such varied programs as fence conbuilding mainstruction, tenance, and water improvement projects consisting of laying miles of pipe, Installing troughs, headgates, etc. During his career Mr.Smtth was noted as being the first man on the Job tnthe morning, the last to leave at night and one of the hardest workers on any Job. 71 ox. STEVENS A G FRLMIt (LAND SOAP 4 M SALT1NF.S bar pack DAWN IT'""' 2 ... Jk In $2,000. LIVE n LAFF lute gent vege-tabl- 19 e Prtie fighter's aim 20. Radical 21. Writer of acred onga 21. United Nations 24. Has 23. Bug 27. Merry, 26 Organa of 30 31. 34. 33. ght Shun Back Mother Banda rac tree tvar.) 21. Coal site 22. Unwhole, some 24. Siberian 26. gulf (poaa) M Ships carrying rapacity 29. Pronoun 30. Sea eagle 3L Place 32. Temerity 34. THIS EATING EVERYDAY MUST STOP! " FOR SALE Mr. Elaenhower 36. Vapor 37. Sign of PAPERED 38. Dip out, as water HORSE QUARTER HARE See VAL BARNES or coll 39. 8 par 40. Before 4 L Bohemian, like 743-685- Kellys Department Store Fillmore 2 LEMTEM SP E C I A LS flATER DAMAGE SALE CONTINUES! 25t BANANAS TF.NDF.K BEEF ROAST RHODF.S FKOZI.N ,k s ,ow BREAD SALAD 72 89 670 IGA POTATO CHIPS ZEE TOILET 59 43 0 TfwM COOKIES" , Tccan Sandies, Fudge atrljie, t hoe K 4 K C Roll -- 'r95' hip, C C Higgs j 28 ox. JERGENS LOTION FABRIC SOFTENER DOWNY DKOM.Vii tfuart g lbs. 88 1 85 TIDE KING Me 23c off 1 NOW -- 98 .30 Pkg. 45c 65t liKe Uil ClnsivzL. 16. Pun- 57 CRACKERS 75 18 ox. raw amaple tfte? the Hy 13 - I LUX results Judging el PUZZlf the selections, to be announced at a dinner tn Williamsburg, of the 1973 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow and three runners-up- . Scholarships of the four national winners will be Increased to $5,000, $4,000, $3,000 and a will, there lawsuit. (Addison Mizner) "Where there a state-lev- MI GQGSf MIRACLE WHIP rice Buttle DOWN 1. Llama of Peru 2. Perceives X Toward the sheltered Girl's name 8. Lion's aide pride 10. Projecting 4. Bulk B. Carp end of 6. Cuckoos churchea 7. Save 1L Dlapatcb 8. Capital boat 13. Spiked of war club Wisconsin 14. Plates (var.) 10. Oriental 13. A combat nurse pilot 16. Lubricant 17. Pronoun 15. Gives heed 8. OCCASIONAL OREO FRUIT of Tomorrow. Homemaker Chosen on the basis of scores In a written knowledge and attitude examination administered to high school seniors here and throughout the country last December 5, she will receive a socially designed award from General Mills, sponsor of the annual Betty Crocker Search for American Homemakers of Tomorrow, in addition, she remains elegtble for state and national honors. The State Homemaker of to be selected from all school winners In the state tn judging cente ing on results of the December 5 test, will receive a $1,500 college scholarreference ship. A Annals of "The work, will also be preAmerica, sented to the state winners school by Encyclopaedia Brl- - LOIiiOt 1947. WHEATIES 69 c COOKIES '!v 650 ''-i'- s : SOUPS 20 0,1 Marked (textern Family Crocker I tannlca Educational CorporThe second-rankin- g ation. student In the state will receive a $500 scholarship. In late April, the 51 Betty Crocker Homemakers of Tomorrow every representing state and the District of Columbia each accompanied by a faculty advlser-.wl- ll gather In Washington, D.C.. for an expeducational tour of ense-paid the capital city and Colonial Personal Williamsburg, Va. observation and Interviews during the tour will be added to are Invited. Others Interested are welcorm. Cost will be $2.00 per person. 6. Vehicle With many operating mines and mills, a beavy payroll and a population of several thou- N SPAGHETTI YOUNG FARMERS EXCEL AT STATE 73 MEET father miners union with 300 members, and branches of the Oddfellows and Masonic orders. t Betty CROSSWORD Continued from page one life. Bisecting the town was besrd wlk, flanked t mile-lon- g by stores of nearly every type and a marvelous collection of saloons, gambling dives and dance halls. volunteer fir A brewery, department and brass bands In Its were functlonlng--eac- h A school had own fashion. been built by public There were three cemeteries, a race track, a v 1973 w, Newlyweds MUSS - Schools ACROSS 1. Abel's SILVER REEF TOMATOES large slicers CABBAGE ORANGES Large, 56 to cose, Zola Chrlstl Trimble has been named Millard High Open House Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wade house In honor of their sn MRS. CHARLOTTE DAV haa Larry and his bride Connie returned to her home In Fill(Lelshman) Saturday, Feb. 17, more after spending several from 7:30 until 9.30 in the evweek in Kearns with her ening at their home. Everyone daughter and family. Is cordially Invited. The couple will be married Friday, The 16th, and will be honored at a recepttn at Rosalia Manor In Providence folv lowing the wedding. H Avalon Av Christ! Trimble Named Homemaker of Tomorrow HOSPITAL MEETING CONTI NT ED FROM FRONT PACE STEVENS AG TABLES Oar bad luck is your good fortune. Take advantage of thrsc marktd dawn items. I $68.88 WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS. FANTASTIK SPRAY CLEANER?; 0x69 BKOOKLAUX MILD CHEDDAR CHEESE CREME " 85 0 FILBERTS" ,ke 540 Kellys LG. A, |