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Show 1 Former Meadow Resident FINE ARTS GUILD Does Wendover Fire Department Reports Years Progress by Lvl? Colbsth At hut Fire that cities least over w vou il fuid mav lie the only Voluntary Department in the Nation serenes two states, two anil two counties. kt that is the claim of 'Vend Fire Chief LaMar Melville 'Veinlusrr IP I 171 1. TO August 'Veiuloser did not have anv fue department to aiiioimt to any-lini- The town was n deeiideut Fire Chief Hay C.ruwford and all the Volunteer Firemen wish to thank the people anil organizations who have supported them in their efforts to make Wendover, I'tah and Nevada safer places to live. Melville added true ks a special thanks to the Town Boaiil of Wendover, President WENDOVER CITY also pur- John Snvich and members ol the chased an ambulance which will Imard Earl Mane Johnston, lie run hv the Department. All Heath. Rav Peterson and Lynn the mobile fue units are equip- Poulsen. radios. ped with two-waMr. and Mrs. Mel von Turner vVemlover fire rating prior nd Mr, --d Vernoti Peter -said 10. to 1972 was a poor on were rue at of Dixie end La Melville. "Today with the comMar Melville at thii anniversary fire training for the pulsory celebration. men and all the equipment we have a rating of su. Chief MelInclude Complete Address ville c out iiineil, "you know we verve Elko Comity Nevada and Iscw regulations by the U.S. thev alvo have donated several Postal Service require a comhundieds of dollars to the good plete address on all donated hs the State Line Hotel, a ford iaiirl truck provided hs the volunteers depaitment and a four ssheel drive brush tiuck donated hv the Nevada Department, Elko, Nevada, and (wo 3KI gallon pumper For-rc-st- the Hill ir force Base File Department located oil an airport a couple of miles frem town. If this fire crew was not lms thev fl.iilv lespomleil to the fires in town Todas ssith the hill support of town council, the loininun-ithas its oven Volimttei Fue Department Hecentls thev held their first sear aiuusersarv witli an open house from I to 7 p in t the fire station cause." The volunteer proudly how--The amazing rise to a fully off their new Ml (0 foot complete flic clrartinriit from building consisting of a fully a practically nothing start, rest und to change the town fire meet inf; room, Irarpeted kitchen, plenty of stoprotection rating from ten to rage space and two large hays si in one sears time, is evidence ?or fire trucks and amlnilaiiie of an outstanding cooperative pen at laith ends. The new fire effort horn xhtical, Imsiiievsmeii. for the and residents. Kiiipment adecpiate s Susie h, Eire towns needs at the present, Mayor John of a ltSOO gallon tanker. Chief laiMar Melville, ssistanf on papers mailed by the Millard County Progress. Therefore wticn you send In a new subscription or if your own address does not Include zip code, apartment or space number plca.se send that In Uie next time you write us. d Dies in Oregon Well ot District Meet The Spring Convention of Nebo Firit District vwoa Leld at the Art Museum in Spring-vill- e on March 31, 1973. Attending from East Millard Fine Arts Guild were Annette Day and C&roT YClie, uEtdot officers; FAG officers: Gwen Vemell Christopher-soHunter, Stella Day In charge of East Millard F.A.G. Special", which was presented at the Euncheon, History of Participation In Federation of Women's Clubs' Included the following cast: Stella Day, Annette Day, Myr. He Beauregard, Julie Nielsen, Zella Walch, Elaine Kimbali, Arlene Olphi, Dean Robison, Doreen Emmett, Zola Beck-atran- d, Alda Reeve, Edith Lila Day, Rose Rogm. Jill B.iyles, Lucille Ashby Daisy Rogers, Elda Freeman, and Carol Wise. The painting contest, new In Federation this year, was won In die District by Oven Hurv .ter, 1st place; CathrjTi Mid-se2nd place, and Virginia Kelly, 3rd place. These point-in- g will now be entered ki Che Iftah competition at the State Convention In Brigham City May 3, 4, and 5. 1973. The East Millard club also won the state award tar n; Cal-llst- er, n, by Mrs. Jay Holmgren, Utah 3rd vice ptVrAlent The award was by Gwen Hunter V.P., due to the Illness of lira' Luke! (he president. ao-crPt- County Government in Action Judge: Val County Brlnker-hof- f. County Attorney: Vance Wilson. Layna An County Clerk: derson. Deputy Clerk: Jon Day. Christensen. Welfare Officer: Jim Turner. County Agent: Bill Emmett. Home Demonstration Agent: Anna Stevens. Brad Coroner: County Stevens. Justice reace: of the Shane Reese. Recorder: Deputy Monson. Madalyn Mayor: Mark Monroe. Sandra City Recorder: Swallow. Deputy Sheriff: Lane re Olin Bill" Richey ponders a cpicstiun about the Wendover Fire Department newly purchased ambulance. Mr. Richey is a trained ambulance driver and first aid man. Photo by ken Donoghue STATE EDUCATOR SAY'S E-- a e !;, r'l Director of The in average growth VIRGtE IV IE, Reporter reidlng skills jumped even AND MRS. FRANK MR. more than the growth In mathematics. During the same Brlnkerhoff went to Glenwood nine month period the student, April 7 to visit with her sister k r . -nnd hre1: W.U.Vn and Ervbt il said s.ri Corn i . r. id, edge.' He Indicated this new growtn Robert and Devcy Wlllden and was almost double what the their families came to visit student avenge had been rplor their parents while Frank and to entering the Title I supported Portia were there, so they all program. enjoyed the day. w Thai I ESEA programs for the Board. The average learning rates nearly doubled In children a In the Tttal I programs. In most cases learning rates even rose above those considered normal for areas. Dr. Eldredgegsve as an example an avenge Title I student growth in math (kills of 11.7 months over the 9 month school year. This becomes quite significant In view of the fact these youngsters were growing at a rate of only about four to six months per school year prior to entering the Title ITCHING LIKE MAD? at both Rev. Francis C! services un as atop torment of caternaily caused itching... of eczema, minor tkut imuiiom, imect bte. Dewmiuzea nerve ending. Kill million of gerrm. 'Dortch" akin with Zcmo Liquid or Ointment. ur-fa- ct Creek. SACRAMENT MEETING WAS LILLIAN Robin-to- n. Hal Ed Road Supervisor: wards. City Treasurer: Diane Palmer. Treasure: Denise Condle. County Nurse: Julie Cu- mlngs. Deputy Treasure: Virginia Probe rt. Cunty Government Day Is tarium. Another first for Catherine was their snd Margaret at the Sunday attendance morning broadcast of the Tabernacle Choir. Sccial Security News all - The GRAND OPENING Of DEVELOPMENT Mobil Home Estoles VL Residential Areas i1 1 - who get social checks and have questions shout the annual or need a reporting form can call, write, or vltt any social wurUy nrtlc. A serial re-P- Club House ;x) yy' '-- ' I ! e ( 3 Y f Cal or write roc for more Golf Course information on tins Exciting Sew Devd patent for FILLMORE For your Free Proehure MflUS I write to MUSTANG MEADOWS Fillmore. Utah 84C31 1 ANG MEADOWS v, , m t stott, dr. gerald they !' ft Yuma, Bill says. Vance Turner at Home Tus- - con, Arizona was here last week Vance Turner was released with his parents Mr. and Mrs. from Fillmore Hospital Mon. Howard Stott. dnv to continue convalescence MAYNARD LARAE at heme. Ho was. In for surgAND Crosland and son Jeffand Kathy ery. and husband, Bountiful, spent the weekend here with Adrla and Edna Alstrom. WATCH FOR TlR-ne- r ALL MILLARD have recently visited their son Marvin and family in Idaho and with Dick and Reva and children In Bountiful. DIAMOND JUBILEE Tt at the FlbrnctJ Courthouse on April 17 from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Tltsre aref over 90,000 reasons 9 111 n 9 9 W SlGp m jjnlLi This is the NAPA service sign. And any automotive service center that displays this sign is supplied with parts from NAPA. Over 90.000 different parts that can't be topped lor quality. Ol course no service center is going to stock 90.000 diflerent parts at once. Most just stock lor their everyday needs. Out don'l worry il yours is not an everyday problem. Because in most parts ol the country, he can get even the least used pans we supply, overnight. And youll have to admit, thats pretty last service. youre looking for someone to share the responsibility ol sale, clean driving with you, stop where you see this sign. Chances are 90 COO to he can help. II 1 I 0 ! ... r 1MPA) : ' ' nwuN ' .4 i xi igfelggM5F o.,y . S .-- Jt , FRIDAY APRIL 13 Kw'V- - i- V. , , wd Vrt y Growing lik miniature roars, this picture Uluvtratr perfectly why port u tar a b uwnrlimrt tailed mow rote". Unlike roses, bow. ever, portulacs throe to hot weather and continue to produce a brilliant display even during drought, COMPLETELY NEW POOL TABLES DROP IN AND SEE US If you have a hot. dry area of your garden that need brighten mg up. then porlula.a would he right at home there. Portulaca vomchme callcu rrtov rove because of it resemblance to miniature rose blossom i a low growing, succulent annual from the desert regions It loves an open, sunny lixalion, where it spread us dainty shimmering (lower in a scntahle of color. iven a poor dry soil will sun portulaca. carpet In fad. it hale cool weather, and if shade fall on it during the com. sc of the day it will dose it (lower. Seed i best own where you want the to bloom, well plant aitcr danger of frost. The (lower oor appear in color ranging from white and yellow to pink and red. The eed are tiny, need scattering very thinly, and a packet will sow hundred of plani which never attain more than si inches in height. In recent years, plant breeder have been trying to develop new varieties with larger flower, and there are now several hybrids available Although separate colors are available, the nurtures are far more appealing Portulaca it (list right for planting in a sunny rockery, a window bo or patio container, and it is a magnificent sight when used to edge an open driveway. It can be relied upon to give a long period of bloom from early summer until (all frosts, each plant ultimately spreading to a width of two or more feet. FEMODELED AND REFINISHED DOOR PRIZES PORTULACA LIKES IT HOT Equestrian Trails to have her daughter, Mrs. Faye Starr and son Ray from Richfield to see her. People MUSTANG MEADOWS iso PUNNED LIVING MRS, GRACE STAPLES WAS happy security WILL TAKE PUCE SOON Planned Living W. A. Mundys Return 'Bill and Ruth Mundy arrived home Tuesd iy frem Yuma. The desert was in full bloom svhen report. MUSTANG MEADOWS is a MR. AND MRS. Whitaker vLslted In Kanab with daughter Leah and Bruce Bunting and children. months of 1972 do not her brother and sister Anthony and Diana Fuller - RECENTLY, Wlliard need to make an annual earnings - and family. Guests over the weekend of the Fullers were Ann Faber snd four children and Joyce Sourwlne and two children. Salt Lake City. Mrs. Faber's son David makes his home with Anthony and Diana. AND REVO NEWLY, Salt lake, visited her mother, Mrs. Freda Christensen and family over the seehend. MR. AND MRS. KEITH People she got one or more retirement cr survivors checks from social cecurlty and earned over $1,680 In 1972 must submit an annual report of their earnings to the Social Securltj Administration by April 16. The annual report shows how much was ecmed In wages and ing n A itt7 w:. tra. tu in Miltard lllgu School, County and City officials. This day was a Urge success and enjoyed by alL (.. WARD the Days Max and LuDcan Day are proud parents of a baby boy, brn April 3, 1973 at the Fillmore Hospital. He will be nan led Preston. Three brothers, Daliin, Lanvin and Kevin pnrl sifter Arlene are excited about the new arrival. Arlcae. the last before him Cs 13. are Mr. and Grandparents Mrs. R. N. Day and Mr. and Mrs. Ileber Lundberg. Logan. Their son, Blanche George. Sterling, Margo and children from California have lteen here to see them and also visit tils brothers and sisters. companied Catherine Davies to Provo last Friday, where thev visited their daughters. Then taking Margaret with them, went to Salt Lake to attend some of Yhe Conference General sessions. Standing in long lines before entering the Tabernacle wasnt very pleasant because of the qold weather, but the sight of the beautiful flowers on Temple Square and the Inspiring talks of the General Authorities, they thought, were well worth the effort. On Friday evening they attended s business meeting and party given by the British Missions Association and on Saturday evening the three of them visited the Hansen Plane- n, New Son for for Ac- ROGERS to please add this information the eddress on your notice. HERE FROM NEW MEXICO a few days are Olaf and conducted by Bishop Bill Turner Sisters Beverly and Alice Christensen were In charge of the music. Prayers were offered by Keith Turner and Bishop Turner. A very fine program with verse and sor.g was presented by the Primary. Mr. Stewart was born In Holden, Utah on July 27, 1915. He died In Profldence Hospital Portland, Oregon ol cardiac attack on March 11, 1973. He had been a resident of Yachats, Oregon during thilast ten years. He was active In church and civic work. He as a former resident of Tooele He was and Meadow, Utah. retired from government serMr. vice at Dugway, Utah. Stewart was an active member of the Catholic Church. A Memorial Mass was held March 18 at the LaSalle Seminary with Father Francis Chun as celebrant. A private Memorial Mass was held at the home of Father Chun on March 17. Survivors Include his widow, the former Kleoalenie K. Chastain, whom he married in 1956. c ,r '"ors rs ! Is mother, Cth three daughters and a son, Utah; a etep-rBoulder, Colorado; seven.1 sisters and brothers. w Zcmo apeedil Also at the Klover Penney home was her son Kirk from Montezuma with MRS. RONNIE (MARGARET) Nixon and three children, Spanish Fork vUlted last Friday with Get this doctors formula! relatives were Earl and Paige Ann Moyes and children. for the year, you cold be paid your full social security benefits for any month you earned $140 or less ss an employee and did not do subsUntUl work In your own business. The annual earnings report should not include Income from Interest, dividends, other retirement plans, rent, or sale ol real or personal property (unless the Income Is becetved by a real estate dealer). The report Is used to determine whettwror not people were paid the correct amount of social security benefits last year. It la also used to adjust their monthly payments for this year according to their estimated earnings. People who were over 72 dur- Assessor: GregKcsler. Recorder: Jill Anderson. Deputy Assessor: Thayne f celebrant re- When you send In your does newal, if your address not Include box or space number if in a moMIe park, and the tip, TO HAVE Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Prows at home again after having spent several months tn Texas with their son, Bernard and family. Mr. Prows Is much Improved from his surgery and long Illness. Income last year by people who also get social security payments and how much they exjci to earn this year. You could get your fullsocUl security payment If you earned $1,680 or less In 1972. And not matter how much you earned Continued from front page Utah State BoerdofEducation sponsored program targeted! educationally disadvantaged children have been quite sue ctssful In the past fiscal year The Catholic Office of the was read for Edgar J. Stewart, 87, Yachats, Oregon, on March 14 at the Bateman Funeral Chapel in Waldport, Requiem Mass was Oregon. held on March 15 atSt. Anthonys Catholic Church In Waldport. Cremation followed. Interment will be In Boulder, Colorado. Rev. Massimo Gnllardl acted as Dead Note to Subscribers WE ARE HAPPY HERE FROM HENDERSON, Nevada on business aud to see was presented con-ist- I Kanosh Happenings !SL m it ARROWHEAD INN Elmo Fillmore and Fran Lowder V7 Ladies WELCOME |