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Show .sU. -- Th The National Safety Council rports that the death rate BY STEl.LA DAY National Garden C'ub Convention in Seattle have teen Involved Hundreds o' people for over a year tn the preparations which have been taking place In Seattle, Washington Convention getting readv to host the annual of the National Council of State Garden with Clubs, which Is taking place this week Between headquarters at the Olympic Hotel. fifteen hundred and two thousand members order to know just how many would attend each event, thecommlttee requtredall registration and fees for each event to be sent fee Since Salt Lake City by April 23, 1973. Is to be the center and the ltah Associated Garden Clubs the hosts for the 1975 Convention i the National Council of State Garden Clubs, a large delegation from l tah tn Is attending and will attend next year order to get all of the Information possible which will assist us In hosting a successful I was to be one of National Convention. that delegation, however as Robert Bums tells us In his poem "To a Mouse' The test laid plans of mice and men Gang aft a gley And leave us naught but grief and pain For promised joy. are expected to attend, therefore In PUBLISHED by Progress Printing Company WILLIAM V. WILSON Editor and MADELEINE S. WILSON, Associate Editor JANE WILSON VANCE WILSON Advertising battles to stay alive the broken-hearte- d father and Dr. Burdett, (father of Mary TRYOUTS Ann, who flew to Sioux Falls on a minutes QUEEN notice without even one Item of luggage In order to make the plane) are bringing Mary Ann home to Ogden for burial. All of us are stunned at losing such a ATTENTION! Girls, get yourself and your darling girl who Just radiated love, patience and understanding. She had a special talent hor--.en ady. Date for Days for bringing out the best In everyone, which of the Old West Queen tryouts is a real talent, as most of us have many is May 26. 1973. good qualities which lay dormant unless If you have any questions, someone sparks us Into developing them. call or see Kristine Crorper I am a member of the Awards Committee 8CL3439. for National Council and had a part on after 5.00 p.m. Phone the program which meant that many phone calls had to be made to Seattle, a call lo the airport to cancel my flight as well as of calls to other members the ltah delegation to Inform them that I wouldnt be able to go with them. Those conventions are so helpful, as you listen to the accomplish menls of other states, one Is fulled with new Ideas, In fact It seems to recharge your batteries, fill you with Inspiration and enthusiasm for carrying out those Ideas. Other members of the delegation can take my place, however It will be difficult for any one to fill the place of Mary Ann, as few people are endowed with such a sweet nature, so unselfish and willing to help others, so devoted, attentive and considerate. Wouldnt It be a beautiful world If we Just had more people with the qualities which Mary Ann possessed? Total Paid Circulation October Total Distribution 1809 1, 1972 Minimum classifieds NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Just before I was to leave fortheSalt Lake we received a phone call from our daughter-in-laNadine Day, (elltng usofthi sudden death of Mary Ann, beloved wife of Tom Leo Day. She was just twenty-thre- e years old. and she and Tom Leo had such plans for their first child which they expected airport, Pm.cn LA m 1741 75c; repeats 50c MILLARDCOINTY PROGRESS FRANK TOWN PRESIDENT SflPIO, UTAH 81656 (K) Executive Proposal, This plan is based on an executive proposal. 4011 So. GEORGE. MFMifcHOf THE FRED E. SCOTTORN, Fillmore, Utah, F 490-4- ; That portion of N'i of Lot 7. lying S. & W. of Chalk Creek In Blk. 91, Plat A, Fillmore City Survry. JACK DAVIDSON, Lynmlyl, Utah, X 2775; Lot 3, Block 42, Plat A, Lyrmdyl TUwn-sit- e. ns amended. McKAY PIKYAMT & MILD. RED PIKYAVIT, Kanosh, , S a EH SE-See. 10, T. 23 S., R. 5 W.. SLM, Less 4 Rds. on the East side. 9 Acres. 703 HATTIE E. RUSSELL; Pres. Aw., Mason City, kw a, Ceo. E. R. Stack. 8732; 11110. 1 8063-E- ng 70 Acres. KENO MINING Work Missions CO., 2201 Two couples left recently to work missions sene for the LDS Church. First to go were Allwrt and Florence Swallow. They left s one two weeks ago for Santa Fe, New Mexico to work with the peojde. Claud nnd Turner left last week for Holbrook, Arizona, mission lieu Iquarters from where they were to be assigned. Cloud was told to bring carpenter tools, tools for Irrigating nnd to repair farm machinery'. Mrs. Turner took quilrmg supplies, swing and cvMk'ng liooks. & MTUJNG Iimboume Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah 81109, Kcno. Keno No. 2, 3, 4. & 5. 816 acSurvey No. 610-1- . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set mv hand and official seal this 12th day of to Breath-takin- aerial g vers will maneu- until 4:00 p.m. and the Thunder-birwill perform at 3:00 p.m. There will be all types of fighter aircraft on display Including the The and the Is the newer variable swept wing fighter bember which Is capable of flying at two and one half times the speed of sound st high altitudes. There will be Army heli ds be demonstrated by the U.S Air Force Thunder-birat the upcoming air show on Saturday, May 26, sponsored by the Utah National Gutrd. The air show, free to the public, will be held at the Utah Air National Guard Base on the east side of the International Airport In Salt Lake City. The gates will open at 11:00 a.m. ds 0, F-l- ll. F-- lll Centralization, DecentralA Normalization ization, Challenge for Today and the will theme a two-dFuture, on conference mental retardation to be held May Saturday sessions will be held at the Graduate School ofSoclal Work Auditorium, Inlversltyof Utah and Sunday meetings at th Utah State Training School tn American Fork. The Utah Residential Services Association for the Retarded will sponsor the 25th annual conference. The public Is cordially Invited to attend ay 19-2- 0. copters and fixed wing aircraft plus all sorts of ground equipment and the 155 MM Howitzer. The 23rd National Guard Band will perform. It Is all free to the public on Saturday, May 26, between 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Come early and spend the day. self-nropell- ed April! A.D., 1973. Guv L Robins Millard County Auditor Millard County, Utah First PnWV-'Mn- n; April 20. 1973 Last Pub! lent km: May is, 1973 n, e MARCH OF DIMES "A healthy baby begins wltt a healthy pregnancy, says Dr. Lyman Olsen, State Health Officer, in a statement supporting Week. Tbe Healthy Baby annual prenatal care information program of the March of Dimes begins on Mothers Day, May 13. The drive ts geared to Inform all piegrunt women of the importance of earlyand regular medical attention, to help safeguard their healthandthatofthe baby. Although It ts especially Im- pregportant for high-ris- k nancies, such as those where the mother Is under 18 years of age or over 35, prenatal care may remrve many unnecessary risks even tn normal notes Dr. Olsen. Figures show Hut low Infant blrthwetght and prematurity are at least twice as common where the mother does not see a doctor before the bahy Is born. During prenatal visits, the doctor can check for any conditions In the mother which might possibly 1 passed along to her baby.. ..such as Rh Incompatibility, diabetes, toxemia, or veneral disease. To find out what prenatal care services are available In your community, call the Health or the Division at 728-r.l- ll March of Dimes, 322-0- 5 5 9 In Salt Lake CHy. pregnancies, Child's Safety Belts Notice To Water Users Keith D. Edwcmls 4019 So. E Salt Lake City. Utah has filed with the State Engineer App. No. 42322 to appropriate 0.015 see. ft of water In Millard County, State of Utah. Tbe water Lx to be diverted from nn well. ft. deep at a point S. 1700 ft anil W. 300 ft. from NE Oor. Sec. 32. T21S, ROW, SLTUrM ; nnd uv I from Jan. 1 to Dee. 31 for the domestic 2835 (67-73- 1) 50-50- 0 purposes of one family, of 2 cattle, 2 goals and 12 chickens; nnd used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 the irrigation of 0 23 aes. in SEV-NF- .'i Sec. 32. T21S, PjGW, fr southern facturers are ltah manu- tn the process of establishing a manufacturing ravenous pests Packs a quick has residual knockdown punch activity for extra protection Apply . up to days before harvest at the highest late, or 14 days at the lowest rate. For protection that keeps insects from cutting short your yield and your stand, order GUTHION from your chemical dealer Chemagro Division of Baychem Corporation. Box 4913, Kansas City. any time insects hit . . , 21 s. low-co- Recreation; 6. Libraries; Social Services for Aged & Poor; 8. Financial Administration. No Planned Expenditures in any of above. 5. 7. CAPITAL EXPENDITURES 10. si Missouri 64120 RESPONSEabihty to you and nature. 7 MS company for child's safely belts. C. William Wannacott, St. George and John Isom, Hurricane will soon start production of the Teather-to- t (child safety belt). The Inventor and owner of the Item, Mr. Richard S. Chapman contracted with the two southern Ltah manufacturers lo produce the seat belt after all the patents and copyrites to the Item were taken care of tnabout January of this year. The Inventor, Mr. Chapman, was concerned for the safety of his child and thus construed a jacket reinforced with seat belt webbing and added a single snap on a coupling device which attaches to he existing seat belt bolt In an auto. So many people saw the unique seat belt and wanted them that the Inventor decided to produce and market uiem. The safety belt Is now in the process of being tested as It has to meet all of the reof the Federal quirements Motor Vehicle Safety Standard Tether-to- t will come 209. eight different sizes for children from Mrth up to the age of seven. It will also com in several different fabrics with heavier fabrics for cooler climates and light fabrics lor warm climates. ts worn by The tether-to- t the child at all times while rtdng In an automobile. When the parents get to their destination the west part if unsnapped and the item can be worn outside of the car. Vpon the return home the vest tn once again unsnapped and worn Into tbe house where It ts removed and the closet like a In hung In sweater. design of the Tether-lo- t allows the child more freedom tban with conventional seat belts. It also allows the child to lie down and go to steep. new The manufacturing company Is going to be called Color Country Manufacturing and they plan to be producing them by May 13 and wilt shortly be able to turn out 25,000 Hems The per month. lit Incorporated t planning on offering their Item for sale on about May 15 If testing permits. Tether-to- and e Multi-Purpos- al Govt.; 11. Gener12. Education; 13. Health: Transportation; 14. Social Devclojiment; 15. t; Housing & Community 16. Ecomxnic Devel17. Environmental opment; Conservation; 18. Public Safe, ty; 19. Recreation Culture; No Plant'd Expenditures In any of above; 20. Others: Partial Payment on Pump; $1315 -Dcvel-ojxnon- 100. 00; I have odvLsed a local the Millard County news-pax- r, Pro- gress, of the contents of this report with instruction to publish same. Furthermore, I haw records documenting the contents of this repore and they are open for public and news media scrutiny, s Neil O. Monroe Town Mayor Scipio Town Published May 18. 1973 MiHard Cbunty Progress A Indeed bearing for adaption of the Innl tct for the fiscal year 1973-7- 4 for Fillmore City will Ik? held in the City Paulding Wednesday, June 20, 1973, tn Fillmore, Utah, at 8:00 p.m. The proposed twdgot is available for public inspection at the Office of the City Recorder. C.n.l C Wise City Recorder Notice on Adjusting Budget bud ;et hearing will be a tiie City Building in Fdl.nore. ft Hi, on Wednrsdiy, June 2' t, 1973 nt 8:00 pm 4o nljud the budget in the and Electric Fund; and other funds in nn amount sulf eienl to can' f ir any de--I A Inti .x SLIUM. Protests resisting the granting of this application with tells. reasons therefor must be filed Carol C. Wise in duplicate wi'h the State Recorder City Engineer 412 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah Will, Change in Location of on or before June 16, 1973. Driver License Testing Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER A Dent Published in Millard Co. Progress 5Liy 4, 11 amt 18. 1973. D'eii Notice To Water Users A. Daws. Box 24, Ut ih 81M7, lias filed with the State Kn purer App. to npjXD-prut- o No. 12 b.7 vre. of w.Vit ft. tl.ilj in Millard County, State of Utah. Dir svutcr is to to h wi ll. 100-2'from a ft. d'H-- nt a pomt S. 1120 It. nnd W. Iu70 it. from NE Cor. Sec. 17. T 23 S. R 5 W. SLI1AM; nnd umxJ Lorn Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for the domestic Yi!!iiit, Two Alfalfa weevils, leafhoppers. lygus bugs1 These are just a few ol the insects that can reduce your alfalfa yields Even worse, they can weaken plants and shorten the life of your stand And there goes a big chlink of money1 GUTHION insecticide delivers fast, economical control of these Transportation; 2. environ3. lAiblic 4. Health; Notice of Budget Hearing all sessions, according lo Mrs. Elaine Sharp, executive dl-- t rector of the association, i Keynote speaker for the Sat. session will be Allen E. Me Elravy, Director of Social Services, Beatrice Stale Home, Nebraska. Mr. McElravy will Vdlscs Over Generalization tn the Field of Menial Relard-eti.tn the morning session and make concluding remarks to close the first day session. scrvel at the Lunches will conference. Cottage meetings and vLsltors are also Invited 4o attend the LDS Church services In the chapel. stock-wntcri- it 1. Public Safety; mental Protection; res, NATIONAL GUARD To SPONSOR AIR SHOW E EXPENDITURES 6-- Significant Progress GUTHION insecticide gets insects that cut alfalfa short. OPERATINGMAINTEN-ANC- U SEH SW1. Na SWi W'4 NWli SW'i See. 28, T. 23 S., R 9 W., SLM; Couples Leave on LDS than Parathlon. A few farmers who used Furadan last year were pleased with the results. Imldan Is recommended for use as a or stubble treatment. Thlmet granules have not been used In our area to my knowledge. They are recommended for use when the alfalfa ts 4 Inches high. With many tnsectlcldesavall-abl- e for alfalfa weevil control you have a choice. Choose the one that has been effective for you or try a new one. Follow the label directions. This information ts lo help you use the Insecticide effectively and safely. Debt. Availability of rev-ensharing funds will lessen debt increase. (M) Taxes. Availability of Revenue Sharing, Fluids will reduce amount of rate of a major tax (L) SW'i co ANSWERS 3-- SCI PI O TOWN East, Salt Lake City, at 363; Utah, F 3G2-the SW Comer of Lot 3, Block 70, Plat A, Fillmore City Survey, Th. N. 192.5 Ft., Th. E. 62 Ft.. Th. S. 192.5 Ft., Th. W. 62 Ft. to Beg. AGENT pre-cutti- scirio PLANS TO EXTEND ITS REVENUE SHARING ALLOCATION for the entitlement period beginning Jan. 1, 1073 and ending June 30, 1973 In the following manner based upon an estimated total of $1,313. Account No. 43 Z 014 010 2835 Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, May 18. 1973 72 or the government TOWN 4, SSSTAININE ikkih THE TREASURY Office of Revenue Sharing 1900 Pennsylvania Ave. XAy. Washington, D.C. 20228 Notice is hereby given that on the 23rd day of May, 1973, at 10 oclock A.M. at the front door of the County Court-hous- o In Fillmore, Millard County, Utah, I will offer for rale mt public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cosh, pursuant to the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotad 1953, as amended, the following described real estate situate in said county and now held by it under preliminary tax sale. No bid for loss than the total amount of taxes, Interest, penalty and costs which are a charge upon such real estate will be accepted. 743-534- 0. s Death of o Dear One Question: What are (he recommended chemicals for alfalfa weevil control Answer: There are ten different chemicals listed in the 1973 A Haifa Weevil Control by ltah State New Insecticide University, chemicals ire Furadan and Others that have Supraelde. been available for some time are Parathlon, Alfa-to- x, Sevln, Malathlon, Imldan and Thtmet. The most popular control chemical Is Methyl P rat Ion due to Its lowcosl and effectiveness. The new Insecticides, Furdan and Supraelde, are claimed to be effective longer Utah. Issued each Friday at Postage paid at Fillmore, Utah. Published by the Progress Printing Company, 41 South Main Street, Fillmore, Utah. Address all correspondence to Box 507, Fillmore, Utah 64631. Telephone Ntxnber Subscription rates 13 cents per copy; Jj.OO per year. It should be. to department or TAX SALE Second Class G Plans Cancelled by Sad EXTENSION tow more months, but :n spite of all fate stepped In and laid plans snatched Mary Ann away. The premature babv son ts tn an Incubator tn a hospital In Sioux Fait, South Dakota where Mary Ann was rushed when she became 111. Tom Leo ts teaching In the I'ntverslty at Drooklngs, While the tine little son South Dakota. In their "best NOTICE OF FINAL MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS 1411 more, among farm residents has risen' lCTt In the last 10 years. This makes farming the only major Industry In the nation to show an Increase In death rate. Total deaths among farm residents actually dropped from 8,800 to 6,300 tn the past population, Farm decade. however, dropped from almost mil15 million to less than 10 more disabled Accidents lion. than 180,000 farm workers lastt year. Is safety a conscious part of your farm operation? OUR TOWN PUBLIC NOTICES MILLARD COUNTY .PROGRESS .Farm Death Rate Rises Kanvb, 3 ihai- - p- - in loealion of the rs. I.ie nve ex eriners has nre. I. Starling 'v, Miy 17. 197.3, the iMiMiie,, u ill le in the lle.i lin p aim of the Fill-e."- o Cits (dwn- Ianldm.: .unto-- , i. land 'b"o .vw, in the last one fi e,i 9 :;o t so "I of at the Coiir'holl'C, Tit' v wil tie tm-revery 1 nn in t . eis pt iv month. 1 p purposes of one family, and used f r miscellaneous purjxis-- e in a shop build. ng, stork-w.drrof 2 horses. 2 rattle, 25 sheep and 50 ehu.keii.s; nnd used from Apr. 1 tto Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.23 ncs. in NE'.NE'i Six:. 17, T23S, I GW, SLU&M. Protests resisting the granting of this npphnntion with reasons therefor must be fil'd in duplicate with the State Engineer, 412 State Capitol, Salt Like City, Utah 84114, n or licforc June 23, 1973, Dee C. It. insen STATE ENGINEER PubLshid in Mill ini Co. Progress May 11. 18. & 25, 19?3. Freefone ij for conn thit hurl jt ypj nifU No0nt'Oultuttin. 0 j i pan o pinna In dft. f rtt0A ti ts 19 hjft u'f'y bt'pi Mit Off I'-.- trvn 0 f FftOnt-Ub- C Off CffAl. XtMOVtS COINS AND CALLUStS Helps Shrink Swelling OT Hemorrhoidal Tissues caused by Inflammation Doctor have found u.rd.c. tion that in many C'e.. . iv prompt, temporary relief from pain and burning itch in hemorrhoidal tiMue. Then it actually help shrink iwelbng of the tiura caused by inflammation. The anawer is Preparation H. No prescription is needed tor Preparation H. Ointment or upprmtones |