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Show !Sy8S - Universal Mlorrfllmin f SNOW SURVEY f "Sr ? J lH d ' ' - b v' ' '',R ' ti: -- " V O ' V V ' W, ' '"S' ; VVf S 0 JS r $ r . ll f: T a sj. o '?-.T- v, W S XiX s ;XX vV &c;&; U'i v!h j fs t, 'tr , o W '. YY' -- - iViT'' - - - n . 7. 4, , V ' v 1 ' i'll'i! J4V L MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore. Utah 84631 t3,3 Friday, April 6, Jv - ,feaT Salt rtirr sgctft Xl'llli!'-- '! the Soli Conservation Servtce and Ladd Schless of the Forest Service show the following: Pine Creek has 97 Inches of snow containing 31.3 lnchles of This compares with water. no snow last year and an average of 15 Inches of pre-o- f March there was 11.51 Inches of precipitation and 40.55 Inches total for the October-- 1 water year. This compares with an average of 21.74 Inches. The snow pack Is 209 of average. The October 1 to date water has been 187 of normal. Shingle Mill has 67 Inches of snow containing 20.8 Inches of water. This compares with 4 Inches of snow last year containing 1.5 inches of water and an average of 8.3 Inches of precipitation. During the month of March there was 7.11 Inches of precipitation and 26.66 Inches total for the October 1 to date water year. This compares with and average of i3.75 Inches. of snow pack Is 251 The The October 1 to average. of date precipitation Is 194 normal. For Fillmore there has been an accumulated total of 146 Inches of snow fall to April 1. Th accumulated catch of precipitation has been 14.31 Inches. The average has been 8.13 Inches. For the month of March the total precipitation catch was 3.42 Inches with an average of 1.82 Inches. PUBLIC SALETY FULL TIME MEDICAL For the past ten days, during duty hours, a police car has not been seen In Fillmore. It Is a open invitation toanyandall to commit whatever and when- What we need Is additional ARIZONA ... We attended the First State Convention of Arizona Search, and Rescue over the weekend in Phoenix, and It was a great convention. Posse members from through out Arizona, were In attendance with the National Commander, Grants Pass, Oregon, Roger Egger and his wife. Some Informative sessions were held and It was nice to get In the sun for a fw days. Trip down was through Flagstaff and back through King-ma- n and then the northshore road around lake Meade. The desert wai never lovlter with seas of wild flowers every It was almost worth where. the drive to see the desert In full bloom. pe Vta r'V f t Jaycees ware organized In Fillmore, Wednesday March 28, with Ted Whitaker being elected first president of the new organization. Nephi Jaycee's will be sponsoring the new club tnd In Fillmore for orpntzatlon was Lou Bowers, State President. Present for the first meeting were nine members from the Nephi club and 18 local men. Purpose, alms and goals of jaycees were explained which Included th age limit from 18 through 35. In most all areas of Utah, Jaycees become an active part of their respective communities, working on projects, sponsoring events sad riving the young men of the community an opportunity to serve ana to work for the area. It Is an organization that haa long been needed In Fi'lmore. Other officers elected serve with Ted Whitaker, Included DeLon Internal Averett, External V. P. Gary Hone and directors Tony Dear- - 4 fes ' n ifO'" r' .cA,. v e x VIOLENT SUNDAY CRASH KILLS TWO present doctor is most certainly working to capacity. Part-tim- e help of any type Is not what Is Needed is another needed. doctor or even two that will come Into the area and prace. Any other tice measure would undoubt ly be detrimental to obtaining a fullIt Is for certain time doctor. that office space and equipment for at least a year wilt be offered for free. With Boise Cascade homes now available along with the inobil homes and ho me sights we have In a matter of a couple of weeks, housing for a doctor and his family will no longer be a problem. A place to practice Is being taken car of and we know and can prove that a very good practice can be established In full-tim- the area. If any of our readers either In the area or out know of any contacts that can be made the please let any member of adhospital board know or the ministrator. Lloyd George, Kanosh 13 president of th hos- pital board. Another Incentive for us Is when we find this person, then extended care can again be placed in the local hospital and obr loved ones needing such care will not have to leave their homes. BULLETIN JAYCEES ORGANIZED IN FILLMORE Johnson, ' the In people ever acts of unlawfulness they wish to commit. We believe It Is an obligation owed to the citizens that immediate steps be taken to provide the city with If It is nectransportation. to make a loan or essary whatever, a car and radio equipment should be provided. Som9 services can be left to slide but this Is not one. care for area. The medical full-ti- TED WHITAKER ELECTED PREXY - Corp K 2ox 260 C Lake City 14110 FRANKLY SPEAKING Snow surveys conducted on Apnl 4, 1973 by Cloyd Day of jwt- z f.o. 5 WORD was received from th Judges of the District Six Ron Brunden, Roger son and LeRoy Roblosn. The next meeting will be held Thursday (tonight) April 5 at the Firehouse. All those between 18 and 35 are urged to attend to learn what the J.Cs are about. At this time, a Consltutloo and will be considered. Am- ericanism Essay Contest that Dana Crsland placed 2nd In the Senior Division and Rozann was firs. In the Junior Division. These girls were competing with students from 13 units f th district, so they did well. These girls were competing with students from 13 units In .the district, so they did well. By-la- 1 jr I1 . ScAmI KilicvuL Millard Students Do Well In vtaff j 'o(c The violent force with which these three cars came togeteher Is shown in these pictures. l v Vance Wilson Forensics Competition Region and State Forensics compel ion was held recently. Millard High School students partlcljeied In these events and did very well. There were seven students participating In comnetltlon with six Region going on to State. Millard High look third place In Region. Participants were Teas were TessRobl-son- , Christine Trimble, extemporaneous shaking; HeneDut-sooration; Dana C rosland. Impromptu speaking; and Bob Rol Hon, Val Brinkerhoff, Janice Hunter, Dana C rosland, debate. At State, Tess Rot Ison and llene Dutson both received a superior rating, andDanaCros-lan- d an excellent received rating. 1 TWO TAKEN TO HOSPITAL violent three tar smash.ip, Sunday, April 1, eight miles south of K a nosh on a wet US 91 killed an ellerlv counle and sent two others to Use hospital. Killed In the crash were Charles Wrege, 76 and Ids wife Flsla Wrege, 77, vs they were northbound from emet, California In the proces s of mo mg Inmred Included Gale B. Push, ace 30, Watertown, Wls., driver of a large seml.-tmc- k and Rotert Dal Hun'er, 24, California owner of a small sports car. Both these men werttaien to the Fillmore I DN Hospital and treated for mi.lt 1; le Injuries Accor line to Investigating of. vie l.vans, he Brer Wrege car and the semi truck were north! fund anl the Hunter car was s th tmund. Api lv the car had passed the truck anl then the truck struck the car The ttrepe earthen came in contact with the Hunter car and overlumel. Both pf A a 1 Trter n, 1 A Positive Approach ,, ar-ent- those lillel remained In the upside down car, I he semitruck then contimed the road f ra short distance, went up a snail end anku.erd and turned over. Trafftc was t Iih ked some time and It was necessar to keep officers at the scene until late Mondav April 2. when the' trmk cul I be pirqtieo anu dn L.D.S. Hospital Memorial Fund reall?es PROGRE those who would not tocontrlbuie to j Memorial for someone thev do not THE are glsh A now f Su for them, and for those who Intend to make a font hav ,l0l llMlf 0, on on hl, h makf ,lw ,lonjtlan a little easier. rltii-fher- 7 U the ROY Please credit S1NT1 AIR. M.D, Memorial Fund. please credit Memorial Fund. ' n.oved e This stretch .f l.ighw v has become some a hat famous for the nunder of deaths an 1 accidents tlsit ucci.re 1 lare 1 ring the mt it V fr fast Assisting d rrii i f r 1 vanswas Trurier larlell Hamilton, Lelu. Memiersid the Millard sheriffs Dejartment lieped Cheque enclosed el with tr.if.lc, a pledge, 1 scene mu nic t during the next dn will Mr. Sri. 1st I Hunter, t'i at the assisted .gli loll. .oven lee. teits and shoulder harness were all that sa.ed Ins life and with a claimed that seat ldress -- late, lj Make all cheques pa nl le to the f lllmnre IDS Hospital anl mall to the Hospital, Fillmore, I tah, B4C u i 4- - d -- At the awards assembly this for outyear, two swards standing contributions to our high school will be presented. Last year Mrs. Katharine Nielsen and Mr. Roy Olpln were the recipients. Nominees for (his years swards are DeLyie Carling, Pal Iverson, John Cooper, Joyce Scot tom, Dr. Dean Evans, Mayor Golden P. Rasmussen, Wright, Frank Stella Day, Mont Robins, Guy Robins, Barbara Taylor, Madge E.C, Warner, Ray Rosvall, Eisner, Annette Day, Mark Paxton, Bill Wilson, Gloria P robe rt, Jarold Robison, Lyle Mac Shields, Bertls Evans, Frampton, Ken Hare, Doug Crosland, Bill Turner, Harold Stewart, and Jo Robison. Although only two of these fine people will be honored this year, our thanks from th facand administration ulty, studentbody Is extended to all. MANNERS Instruction A new class will be taught Immediately at Millard Jr. High School as part of the new "Career Education emphasis. AH students at the school will receive adequate training In the following: speaking manners, listening manners, table etiquette, manners while riding In an automobile, dress etiquette, proj,er ways to treat visitors at school, projier Introduca lions and acknowledgments, proper manners at sports and activities and many more. The student booklet has been devised by Dr. Reid, Mrs. Lena Bushnell and Mr. Lewis Monsen. Two days per week will le utilized by the 7th grade In this training. AWARDS ASSEMBLY c FUN TRIP PLANNED rtiH year Millard High School will hold its aw.,rd resentatlon In Hie evening to icernno late tin. re iaren"v who would like to witness the awards ltlng resented This vear's program is .chedule 1 for Mav 23 al 7:30 p.m. In the high school auditorium. New awardx this year will e scholastic athlete, val e lie tor lan. citizenship student wiih most Improvement), permost courteous), sonality and scholastic jierformance girls' scholastic participation. The mnlor high school will how r three stu louts at Its graduation luncheon for spirit, per sonalitv and citizenship. 1 Name .. T wn, vears. 4 30 It to v please consider this each donate $ . few The accident hitjfhed about sind,iv afternoon. 1). Millard dr. Sr. High School H launching Into a iosttive apToo often proach program. Hie message which must necessarily come from teachers and administratlonat schoolare of the negative variety. Therefore, the smile cf the happv gram will help you understand that Millard reallv cares about vnur child. Cn front ina i Icture of a hann fare with the words "I discovered underneath, something new and nice about nur child recently and I'd like to share It with you." this will be the Following teacher's j raise for yourchlld. Appreciation Awards d, exciting, and ed- ucational describe the concert lour planned for April The band will leave on the 16th and go to Nephi and Spanish Fork to play for those high schools. They will then travel to Park City ski resort where they will spend Ihe nlgl... Park City and Coalville will hear the concert the next day. The band is preparing a number of .selections Including "Music for a Ceremony," "Proud Heritage," "Loccota," "IMace and White," "So Far and "Sounds of kwa," Silence," 16-1- 7. KAY GRANT RASMUSSEN rjow DK MONROE GRANT RASMUSSEN NAMED STAR STATE FARMER NOTICE Professor botsy Olson of Weber State College will be In Millard School District on Wednesday, April 11, 1973 ta give an excellent presentation on bow to stimulate learning in very young childtwo She will give ren. presentations: Fillmore Elementary at 3:30 p.m. at Deta Elementary 7:00 p.m. Miss Olson Is being sponsored by Millard Start Program. FFA WINS TOP HONORS Grant Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rasmussen, Flowell, and Historian of Ihe Millard Eagle Chapter of the FFA, was named Star State Farmer of the Utah FFA Association for 1973. This Is the highest honor presented by the State Association In terms of Supervised Farming Programs. Grant was recognized as state winner at the annual Sweetheart Banquet held March 24 In the Terrace Ballroom In Salt Lake. The banquet was the final session of the annual convention and was attended Kay Dlx Monroe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dlx Monro, Sclplo, and President of the MUlard C ha iter of the Future Farmers of America, was elected to th office of Secretary of the Utah FFA Association during the State FFA Convention held in Salt Lake on March 23 and 24. Kay Is a senior a Millard High School and Is completing hts 4th year as a member of the local Fr A Chapter. byap-proxlmat- 1,000 NOTICE, The General Priesthom all prlestboo meeting for holders will be piped by closei cl rout radio at 7:00 p.m.Salur day, April 7 at the Stake House AH priesthood me mhe rs are re minded to attend this lmportan meeting. NEW VARIETY SHOPPE OPENING TODAY BAND CONCERT TOUR Fun-fille- UY A new store Is opening on Main Street today. It Is located In the Del Patio building adjoining Stevens, Inc. Orllla Miller and Mary Jane Peterson, owners of the business, say they hope to fill a need for a "dime store In Fillmore, They have named the store, The Variety Shoppe. and Mrs. her Peterson Mrs Miller Invite mother, everyone to drop In and see what they have to offer during their Grand Opening today and Ihe coming week. The PROGRESS Joins wih many others In welcoming this new enterprise in Our Town. FFA mem- bers, advisors and guests. Grant is completing his FFA WINS TOP HONRS AT ST A CONTENTION 4th Memtrs ofthe Millard Eagle year of vocational agriculture of the Future Fanners Chapter and School at the Millard High of America received many honas a member of the Millard ors at the recent Svae Convenhe where FFA Chapter, Eagle 23-2- 4 at the is presently serving asCliapler tion held March Salt lake Ball Terrace Room, Historian. He Is also serving The annual meet was as President of the Millard LDS City. 14 attended award conthis year testants. by Seminary and Is listed and newly recepiems In the National "Whos Who elected officers from the local in High Schools" Horor Society. chapter and by delegates and Other positions leadership representatives from 45 chapwhich he has held Include Presters wiih 3942 memlrs of Hie ident of his teachers quorum, State FFA Association. Sunday School class and of his One of the greatest thrills seminary class for two years. of the convention came In the He served as President of the when Grant Rasfinal session a as Flowell Explorer Post, member of the Millard Stake mussen was announced as the Youth Council, MHS Band, and Star State Farmer of Utah for memhas jiartlclpated In the church 1973. Grant Is the third In the history of the MUlard ber and high school athletics. Grant has been very active Eagle Chapter to receive this It places him as the FFA activities for the past honor. with the most outmember four years, holding many posstanding farming program In thw itions of leadership anu restate ceiving many honors. In 1971 Another major acheivemenl Star he was selected Chapter came when Kay Monroe, Greenhand and In 1972 he was elected area winner of the proficiency Chapter President, was 1973-7state for Secretary Clectrl-flcato- n in award Agricultural and attended the State Th's marks the second year in succession that one of the state FTA Leadership Conference. officers Came from the Millard 1 4. (CONTINUED on Inside page) |