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Show J?o!"ox12eoorrfllnln'7 CorP- - ANNUAL FARM SUPPLEMENT This wek( THE PROGRESS publishes the annual Farm, Garden, Fertilizer Supplement with many messages and advertisements from Farm Equipment dealers, Fertilizer Jobbers, Garden Supplies, Meatpackers, Automotive stores telling of the lates In whats new in farming. Many of the written Include ? tfc stories feature new products. Improved methods of farming and helpful hints on farm and garden prodcutlon. IX County Government day was held at the County Courthouse on April 11. The day began at 9:00 a.m. with registration and following registration, a meeting was held In the County Commissioners room. Students then met with their respective county or city officials. A luncheon was enjoyed at the Millard High School Library. Speaker for the occasion was Commissioner Leigh Maxfleld, He gave the students Delta. timely and helpful advice on their role as citizens. The students then adjourned to the Courthouse for a crime detection demonstration given by Sheriff Cal Stewart with a breath analyzer demonstration by Gordon Ogler. A tour was then conducted of the County Recorder, Treas-irr- s and Assessors office. Those elected to participate In County Government Day were County Commissioners: Eldon Christensen, Doug What- - o U MILLARD COI NTY PROGRESS Fr.Say. ARM IS. told. CH TELEPHONE COMPANY TO PROVIDE THREE EAS SERVICE AREAS IN COUNTY IN 1974 FORMER KANOSH MAN Injured In Plane Crash SCHEDULE FOR ESA The Utah Telephone Company, In a bimonthly report to the Public Service Commission, confirmed Its previously announced schedule for providing three EAS service areas during the first quarter of 1974 In Millard County, according to Neal Thompson, Millard District Manager. This will allow Interexchange calls at exchange rates between exchanges In the three areas as follows: Area 1 - Delta, Lynndyl, and Oak City. Area 2 - Fillmore, Meadow and Kanosh. Are; 3 -- Fillmore, Holden snd A. A former Kanosh resident. Jay George, was seriously Injured in a light plane crash, Monday, April 9, 60 miles east ture growth. It will be house In a new building and equipment will be obtained from Automatic Electric Company, Northlake, of Ely, Nevada. The pilot of the Illinois. This equipment is called Cross Point Switch with Common Control. Mr. Thompson said the common control features of this new equipment are much more adaptable to performing the switch- necessary for service than the ing re the aircraft, EAS electro- mechanical type switching that will be replaced. The new office Is expected to be placed In service early In 1974. . the water VARIFTY SHOPPE OPEN HOUSE The Variety Shoppe announces the "Name the Purple Cow contest. The rules are put your name, address and phone number on one side of a sheet of paper, put the name you have chosen for (he cow on the other side, fold and drop the sheet In the box at The Variety Shoppe. Lloyd Keel Bock on Job Gift certificates for $ 1.50 will be awarded In several categories. The best name as Judged by the owners wi'.f t the name for the cow. Grand prize will be a $3.00 gin certificate. Winners will be notified by phone or by mail. Trlzes will be awarded Thurs-daand winners April 19 names 11 be posted that day In the store Lloy.l Keel h'S been recovering from surgery during the sever ll weeks. ILs son pi-- t h'S Irn icklnj up the trash for him, but L'.ovd is going to 1k' buck on the job next week, lie will be picking up on Wed. nrsd iy and Thursday, Apr.l 18 This weeks p.ck-u,vi 1 19 will le on Saturday, AprJ 14. p v, L.D.S. Hospital Memorial Fund HONOR ROOL So for them, and for those THE realizes PROGRESS who Intend to make a contribuhe re art those who would not but have not doi.e so, please Ish to contribute to a Memorial tion the coupon on this page use Fund for someone thev do not which will make (he donation know a Utile easier. 7th grade High Honor t,ane Heder Mary I nn Row lev Hrad Hrlnkerhoff . credit it to the SINCLAIR. M.D. Memorial Fund. Please Please credit Memorial Fund. ) ) Cheque It ROY D. Honor Janice Nellson to. .Tanlne Paula Coats lames L arson enclosed Please consider this each donate $ . 1 Javelin, Ml-- e Long Peckstrand, second; jump, Ladd Bushnelt, second; 880 Relay, Hoyt Stepliensoii, Dale Robins, Jeff Dobson and David Wade, fourth. The Millard track team will ro to Richfield on Hoys Day, Frldav, April 13. Millard will host a track meet here on Tuesday, April 17 at 2:30 p m. There will be five schools participating: Delia, Hurricane. Heaver, Milford and Millard Tier results of the State Ensemble Festival are Flute trio, Javne Dearden, Rosie Nielsen. Julie Fmir.ett, ocal trio, Janet Duncan, Cynthia peckstrand, Rosie Nielsen, two The Millar I High Junior held on April Prom will 13 In the Girl's Gvm at 8:30 p.m. The cost will te 2.00 per couple. The floorshow will Is the theme be at 10:30. "Pieces of Airll" with music by ttie "Success and Demand." The Millard tiaseluill team will plav Milford this Frblay, April 13, at Fillmore. s; I 1 results are as follows: April 16 from 2 to 6 In th tfternoon. There will be tours of the facilities snd light refreshments according to Administrator Del'. Ashby. i ScmI of the Snow College meet held last Saturday The a pledge. I 8th era le High lhmor will Mary Monroe Tamara Condte Name Tor.v Cowley Address Honor Glenda Mathews fusseil Muhlstein Town, Stale, 7 Ip Make all cheques pavable to the Fillmore IDS Hospital and mall to the Hospital, Fillmore, Utah, 84C31 J Maria Robison Don Peckstrand Mark Peterson r' atrea Rasmussen service. The new office provide equipment necessary to meet service demands from Fillmores resulting recent growiti and projected fu TKitlmct West Millard Hospital, Delta, will be hosting an open house on their Tenth Anniversary, Framing an Ranching Is still the key economical factor and many supports have families. Operations needs. lo-c- A 'TiuvA -- I i Honor HOMEMAKERS Rozanne Warner Kay Stott 10th grade High Honor Suzam e Beeston Virginia Sweepe Vickie Staples Jana Whatcott Mike Stott Honor Pamela Coats Camille I eterson Tauna Dastrup 11th grade Honor Cynthia Peckstrand Vance Wilson Mar jean Stevens William Robison Anna Stevens Jill Anderson Suzanne Harmon 12th grade High Honor Maralee George Grant Rasmussen Hahny Anderson Vickie Labrum Janen lUishnell Honor Jayne Dearden Tess Robison Mark Cowley Jlene Duston Kathy Johnson Christine Trimble LaNila Kesler Dana Crosland Kris Day rvosa'yn Nielson danlce Hunter Loy Dot'son Rosalvn Ntelson danlce Hunter Loy Dobson Margurlte Plkyavlt Mike Peckstrand Janet Duncan Lllzateih Stevens VICTIM The Posse was called out under direction of Sheriff Stewart and Commander Ken Hare. An airplane was called from Delta, piloted by Bardell Hamilton. The search party started tracing all roads west from Kanosh and In a short time, the victim was found not far from her car. It was confirmed that the Falrfults were on the desert Monday and could possibly arrived In the area as esrly a Sunday evening. There seemed no apparent reason for why or how they went Into this area. , Millard County Attorney called for an autopsy to deter- mine cause of death. Mrs. Falrfull seemd to have wandered In the area for avldence showed she had left her coat In one place, scarf In another and a ring was found. Mr. Fairful was taken to a Fillmore mote! and family members arrived for him Wednesday morning. This Is the third major search by the Posse this year, all of which have been In the desert area. People should If at all possible, when a car breaks It may down, stay with It. take a few days before Its spotted, but your chances of survival are tar greater than trying to walk In. hard to Imagine that one can leave U.S. 91 south of Kansnh and In less than ten miles be In the wide open desert. This point was brought into sharp focus, Tuesday April 10 when a lost woman was found dead less than a mile from hei" stalled automobile. In a weird chain of events that led to an all out search by the Millard Sheriff's Department and Posse members, Mariam Falrfull, Great Falls, Montana, 69, was found dead In the scrub brush In an ares known as Windmill, west of It Is Greenwood. The story started to unravel early Tuesday morning when 4 Lee Warner founds man, James Falrfull, wondering around In this tres clinging to a ladles handbag. Mr. Falrfull told Mr. Warner he had lost his wife. Sheriff Stews rt was notified and he wnet to the area. After some considerable looking, he located Mr. Falrfull. When the two came back to Mr. falrfull still Fillmore, claimed he lost his wife but somewnat was Incoherent. Other family members were called. They confirmed there was a wife and the pair had left Great Falls, Montana for Las Yens. Nevada. FRANKLY SPEAKING HOSPITAL FUND. . . A Special Person . . . Search and Rescue units as we have said, take a special kind (4 people, special equip- ment and a wlllngness to go at And when the seaich . Would still like to see the Hospital Memorial fund get off the ground. It can do ao much good and there ta so much needed at the local bospltsL One pressing and Immediate need la an lsolette for babies. We had twins lately and such equipment could prove Invaluable. Give It tome thought and Just reflect back for a moment how fortunate we are to even have a hospltat In this area. The Poper In We put an unsigned letter In The Letters to the Editor" column this week, nd we ordinarily dont without signatures. If Its worth writing, Its worth signing tad w will be happy to just put your name "on file." After all, you know each wek 9th grade High Honor Preston Stephenson Martha Stevens David wade Richard Nellson DESERT CLAIMS Is aided by a plane, the pilot must be extra special Routine flying contains encugtt risk, but desen flying at low elevation la difficult and really takes a skilled and dedicated pilot. Such a person le Bardell Hamilton, Utah Highway Patrol. On his own, he has flown search twice thla year and has proven invaluable. When there are hundreds of miles to cover, the only possible way Is from the sir. On Tuesdays search, Hamilton was flying for the Sheriffs Posse and had completed two grid runs when the vtctlm wis found. will hie. WEST MILLARD i j FAS Also there to see the well are Alae MaVws, Tarley and Hud as Town Hoard Members, vie Monroe -d Bill Thompson look on. HOSPITAL To HOLD mllo. anytime. Regular toll charges will continue for calls between at -changes of a different area. Mr. Thompson alsostatedthe report advlsedtheCommlss Ion that the Utah Telephone Company will replace the Fillmore central office In conjunction with the provision of this new SCIPIO TOWN DRILLS NEW WELL plement Its culinary water. Mavor Nell Monroe Is "taste- - We hoi our readers will enthat they joy this supplement and will support the many local businesses that can supply their Kim- ball Anderson, Trout Creek, Utah was killed. Authorities said the men were hunting coyotes In the Silver Creek area when the plane crashed. Details of the crash were withheld until a Federal Aviation Administration Investigation Is completed. Sir. George was first taken to Ely and then transferred to a Salt Lake HoepltaL Sc lplo. testing" bulsness. business. As LOST WOMAN DIES WEST of KANOSH County Government In Action ScIpIo has dug a well to sup- be- grown larger; methods have more scientific and come has moved Into farmer todays the role of both big and small The flag picture Is one of a large circular sprinkler being used west of Kanosh. Sprinkling type Irrigation has opened a new era for farming In the broad Pahvant Valley. New types of farming now taking place with Include circle sprinklers growing of corn and potatoes, row alfalfa, sugar beets and whos writing thla column. I SEW FOR FILLMORE The Young Homemakers held (heir March meeting In ScIpIo. Mrs. Clara Christensen, home economist from Utah Power and Light Co. gave food demonstrations. A good crowd was In attendance and we all had a lovely time. HOSPITAL at 2:00 p.m. at the 1st Fillmore. The guest speaker will be Ant one Hunter, Cedar City, tn Interior Decorator. Anyone Interested In Invited to sttend. April Ward 13 In The officers of the Young Young Homemakers presentHomemakers made two baby ing quilts to the Hospital left to right, Marsha quilts and receiving blankets as a service project. They preCropper, Elaine Goddard, Diane sented them to Elaine Goddard Fuller, Mary Stephenson, Carm Swallow, and Margaret Stevens, nurses Margaret Stevens. Glenda Quarnberg and of the Fillmore LDS Hospital. Gwen The next meeting will beheld Monroe are not In attendance. Invitation to Attend "Fiddler On The Roof" will le shown starting Thursday at IheAva Ion Theatre. ltU being released by United Artists, an entertainment service of TransamerlcaCorp. The Millard Class of 1974 invite you to share in the joy of their Junior Prom "Pieces of April on Friday, the thirteenth of April nineteen hundred and seventy-thre- e at Millard Girls Gym Fillmore, Utah commencing at 8 :30 m the evening floorshow at 10:80 'Fiddler On The Roof' Opens After one of the onge.l, it"K Ucre.fuI rrenred m at i njiage menu in ihr hi.tory "Fiddler On 7he Roof will e shown at the Avalon Theatre. It Is being released by United Artists, an entertainment service of Transamerlca Corp. Topol i cat) In llie leading role of Tcvye, the poor dairyman with hie unmarried daughter and a iharp longued wile, nol In m a lame hone, all nl whom are dependent upon 1 im. 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