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Show Frankly Speaking Goodbye Friends Scholarships to Utah Tech College Awarded water Watching... With the warm weather Just starting, the girls havent yot mlnt-sklr- ts out the taken of winter mothhalls, so the water Is favorite sport watching. 1 still prefer girl watching, but will have to admit the high water mark does hold some new interest. Well tbv Friends o( the Earth a trip to Weshlngton lotned by local leader Rob Robertson when the U,S. Supreme Court this week said to go ahead and fill Lake Powell. From what we can see, the present level or the level they hope to fill It to, will not adversely affect Ratnt'ow Bridge. It may even make It more accessible for more people. Judge Hitter by now ought to get the message that his decisions do not hold much weight with the Seems to us higher courts. he's really getting In a habit lately, making decisions thal lack any reason. rested Many New wheels. ' was EAST MILLARD el four-wheel- Talk about reform In the government, It might be wed to start with Federal Judges. Ritter should len long ago '. the year. ream? -- ." n l irv tod "o IMtfC (Ml IV ,, pf ltd v " both Simethicone quickly cid end Qa. Ii-C.e- s&iTcira? fcctw'i fvmala itsp IL Zcmo speeds soothing relief to externally caused etching of ccrcma, minor nLshes. skm millions, insect hues. Dcscmtttres ntrv endings. tCilii rr'Uions of surfed germs, aids healing. skio with Zemo, Liquid or Ointment Chuck relief, of your moory back I De-rtc- full-bla- st. After consulting a map, recently, we. came to the not too startling conclusion that the Delta area Is not really "West in Millard County, Delta Is In the eastern half of the county and by all rights, should enjoy the same area rights and privileges as Fillmore. We have listened to those who decry an east-we- st fight; after all. Its only Salt Lake County, Sevier County or a thousand otherplaces that benefit when we squabble. So to help bury the mythical antagonism between east and the not - so- - far east, the PROGRESS will use the "Delta area and the "Fillmore area" when describing the geographical differences In this newspaper. Mini-editori- In 10 key THE HOLDEN WARD WILL sell lunches at the Cultural Hall on Memorial Day, May 28. They Invite everyone to come and enjoy vtsttlng as well as eating between the hours of 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. SPENDING MOTHERS DAY with their mother, EthelAshby were RlchardandEdnaThorley, Modena. necessary HENDRICKSON EIJUNE drove over from Richfield to spend the day with her mother, llettle Bennett. required Contact .Mr. C. R. Wood at: BRUSH WELLMAN INC. P. O. Box SIS Delta. Utah 84624 Telephone We are an equal opportunity employer . OF GARR AT THE and Doreen Ashby for Mothers Day weekend were Bruce and Joan Ashby, Woods Cross, Dear and Karen Denning, Bountiful. Bruce and Joan also visited the HOME 864-27- 01 tenancy Cecil Nlxonx. MOTHERS qvr DAY AND home of s office befoie you d j m E Utah Telephone Company ' Safety deposit. and Bui and Ruth Mothers Barbara and family, Salt Hesterman Lake, Clayton and Bonnie Larson and family, Holladay, Clair Stephenson, Fillmore. Clairs wife Mljnon was In Las Vegas where she had gone to help out In the home of daughter Martin and Jeannle Mil. The Kiels welcomed a new daughter lrto t!dr family. CLYDE AND LILLIAN WOOD In Salt Lake to spend with their Mothers Day were children. The family members all attended the Country Club Dinner that the Lions Club hold to honor Mothers. Clyde and Lillian returned home by way of Hinckley and called at the home of Carl and Beryl Hardy. HOFHINES WAS Take Mock in America. Buy ItS. Savinjis Bonds. Rqtcrtcr Ha Bruce and Hattie Stephenson and Cedi were Bill IN Provo for the weekend visiting his daughters Been and Janet and their families. Gcdd for btevens Day weekend. REX AND PHYLLIS CROS-lan- d and son Todd visited at the home of their parents Ben and Ida Crosland during the weekend from their home In Salt Lake. IFOR GRADUATION - A HECK OF A GOOD COMING FROM SALT LAKE GAR to spend the weekend with their parents, Earl and Lola Stevens and Hal were Roy and Joyce Stevens. SANDRA STEVENS. SALT Lake was at the home of ber parents Jay and Helen Stevens tnd Nlel for Mothers Day. HELENE LARSON. GLORIA Stevens and Con.,la Crosland all of Salt Lake came to spend Mothers Day with their parents Chester Larsons, tha Kuban the Stevens and Bishop and Mrs. Douglas Crosland. AND MARIE CORRY WARREN AND ELLA CROS-lan- d were happy to have all their family home for Mothers Day, and daughter, Provo, Steve and Fern Ratford, Salt Lake were at the home of their parents, and the Lae R. Cr os lands were all dinner guests. K1MO Your telephone company is spending hyndieds of thousands of doHci-- putting cobles undeigiound to impiove the environment otcimd you So befoie you d g in, check to be ccitain you von t wind up digging into o cob'e Coll ou business A h, June. general contrary tome accepted customary rule ofrlghtandduty between man and man. The cltlrenery has a right to continue Its business to be able to travel upon city streets and back streets In a safe and manner. ELM dtnner guests at the Call before you dig in. ;-- 4 Holden Happenings accounts payable helpful but not A meeting of American Legion Auxilary. Sine it is Poppy discussion was on the nr-itPr t Day activities. Sale of po,.,..es will be on Saturday, Aid-la- rl May 2Gtn, in all L.e Last towns. Miss Townsley plved a t Itinter violin . 4o. Verona played a piano solo and accompanied Miss Townsley. William V. Wilson was the lie reviewed the speaker. history of the peppy and the many areas of service to the community and nation, conducted. Cha'man Echo Blake of the nvttee submitted a list erf offor nixl y ficers were voted in by acclamation and wil be tnfalled et the Gold 5tar Mothers Tea In al while this term Is not too Indefinite, it Is a vague term in some respects defending somewhat on the extent of public morals. It Is defined as anything done contrary to Justice, honesty, principle, or good morals; an act of baseness, vlleness or depravity In the private ties which a man owes a fellow man; or In a society in continues High spring run-o- ff with the warmdays reallysend-ln- g the snow melt Into the valleys. All erf the mainstreams that feed the local communities continue to see the streams running high. typing and X' Uf ) -- Both Frampton arranged the program for the May 14, 1973 MORAL TURPITUDE Excellent pay, fringe benefits and working conditions. Experience Mrs. Earl Goates Is on the front row all of Springvllle. Back row center is Natalis Orme, Nephl and Louise Clyde, state board members both of Springvllle. i lanila kesler GARY PRATT RICK E. BENNETT on Memorial Poppy V ACCOUNTING SECRETARY In Nebo Dis- trict was also represented by Marie Johnson, Pres., Jerl national secretary, Winger, ' EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Proficiency f! East & Not So Far East Thi uiinin ilinuwry breaks up and tlivMihe flapped gas 1. 1, Miles. Your lelief is more take complete be ause Ih-Gt he and i iM he gn out of c id indigestion When vmi eat too Tablets, well, demand liquid. Product of Iloiigh. Inc. Lot Hie i Auxiliary Hears Program D last tA Stomach Upset by Gas and Acid? relieve funny to see beautiful running to wast in the sage brush and Just one mile be low sprinklers with well water going '' looked night fast relief npvlM also It Get Outgro' for aTn i of Womens Clubs. Guild accorded top money and awards In the state. Harriet Ellason (back row at far left) represented the clu at the state convention In Brlgliam City last week. East Millard Fine Arts Guild Is a member of the Nebo District of the Utah Federation Attended a meeting M onday night and someone couldn't attend for someo.ie had stolen I thought for their water. sure there was enough water In the ditches to put off shovel banging until a little later in FCUO M rcsnoOT "I"-'-''-- If Heard a Cute One . AGQ?JEirc& rt'r' '"V " 'K' w " Owlf to w i J oui IV ottVi V iitt 0tf 0 , FINE ARTS GUILD East Millard Fine Arts now Is getting to be one of the Of course the older ones. "roller-skate- " can still keep up with the pack. My how vehicles have changed the past few years. Just remembered Fred Cahoon has a new CMC pick-u- p with everything. turned out to astur on his Island. Snake It's River ridiculous to appoint a man to office for life and leave him especially after he Is so out of step with everyone ; , Two years ago the Wilsons Jeepster looked very new and four-whe- I 1 . Seven seniors at Millard High School have been awarded scholarships next year to Utah Technical College at Provo. The Include Rick E. Bennett In Building Construction, Mark E. Cowley In auto mechanics, Mark Johnson In drafting, Lanlla Kesler In general education, Terri McBride In secretarial and Gary Pratt In building construction. The scholarships are worth i $80 per quarter for tuition, lasting the tree quarters of the regular school year providing a grade point average of C plus (2.4) Is maintained. - I RECEIVES TCP CONSERVATION AWARDS four-wheele- really Reform... t r " local have spring fever for new outfits. Sporting new Scous are the Lloyd Taylors Robert and Fred Rowleys. and Earl Frampton have new pick-up- s. Thad Stevens has a new Dodge The r MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, May 18, 1973 Jerri, Salt Lake; LaRee.SUSC, CELLULOSE INSULATION FOR SALE (- Milled, Fireproofed ond Tested in our own plant ot Richfield, Utah. We invite you to inspect ond see it tested. Buy it by the bog, ton, or truckload- or coll us for 3 free estimate for oil your insulation needs. We have the equipment to deliver ond install. Ask your Utah Power or Gorkone salesman about it. It has been thoroughly tested by the Fichfie has been thoroughly tested by the Richfield offices of both companies ond their salesmen will recommend it. I) - ,s.r'bufc Rockwool, Fiberglass ond Urathane insulation. If you are buying some Jig pm III .p where else you may be paying too much. 0 0,so.carry complete line of FIREPLACES and acpssorics and the largest stock or both single ond double alaxed windows in South Ccntrol Utah. JONES PAINT & GLASS RICHFIELD, Utah Phone 896-550- nw Regular GT And now, with th shown r.qh! 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