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Show K:fm Salt Lake City r Jf. Jt, ... " v ' v','' 4 ' . I .. , , . WW h - . ' , 'Nb . V j V isy . , 4;t t n. , j i, m , 4 . d , f z-- ,i s .v WVt , , f J-'- i V s C4110 v . 'i. 4 1 I c k . , "T " - 4 ' 1 yJL1 i.;; A flurry of act'vlty heralds the opening of annual active duty training for eome 5,500 National Guardsmen at Camp W. G. Williams this summer. Major General Maurice L. Wans, Utah Adjutant General,; announced that guardsmen from Utah as well as guardsmen and Army Reservists from New Hampshire, New York, Montana Oregon, Ohio, Oklahoma, Colorado, Mississippi, Texas, and California will train at Camp Williams. Nearly 500 Utah Guardsmen will undergo their annual training In California, t. LOCAL UNIT TRAINING At CAMP WILLIAMS ARTILLERY UNITS BUILDING ROADS and On OTHER PROJECTS Wyoming, and Washington, General Watts estimated that of the men training at two-thir- ds Camp Williams will be from other states. He said Camp Williams was selected as a training site because the terrain Is Ideal for a variety of military maneuvers. The Utah Guards military police and Army band will un- - In MILLARD COUNTY dergo their training at Camp Williams. Guard Engineer units will undertake a road building project tn the Fillmore area. Artllley units from Utah and other states will practice and perfect their skills at Dugway. A special team from Sixth United States Army will evaluate all units. Leaving the state tor training , the 144th Evacuation Hospital will send 240 men to Madigan General Hospital In Washington. Another 186 men from the 142nd Military Intelligence (Linguist) Company will go to Fort MacAruthur, Ca., 90 men from the l140th (target aqulsttion) Field Artillery Battalion will train at Fort Irwin, Ca., and 150 mors from that unit will go to Camp Guernsey, Wyoming. Governor Calvin L. Rampton haa been Invited to spend a day with tb Utah National Guard to observe unit training. Men from Battery "C, Second Battalion, 22nd Field Artillery located to Marti and Fillmore are mong almost Utah Army National Guardsmen taking their annual summer training. Assembling at Camp Williams, the battery will proceed to Dugway Proving Grounds for lx continuous days of field exercises. The rest of the two-we- SCHOOL BOARD MINUTES ROBBERS HIT LOCAL BUSINESS PLACES a busy past few It'S been days for bsndlto as three places In Fill mo re have been hit by nighttime robbery. The first hit was Stevens, Inc., late on the night of May tS, or early morning May 27, was discovered The bteak-l- n when owners opened the store Wednesday morning. Entrance was gained by prying open the front door. Both cash registers were broken Into which contained no money; however, some merchandise was taken. The Fillmore Police Department Is heading the investigation. Cm May 28th, the high school was broken Into and two youths were arrested on grand larceny charges. The two have beenar- - ratgned and are awaiting hearDeing. The Fillmore Police Investigated. partment During the early morning hours of June 4th, Baker Drug was broken Into using a rear entrance and then through a heating duct. Some cash and merchandise was taken, Millard Sheriffs Department and Fillmore P.D. are Investigating. With the usual high Incidence of transient traffic now travel-In- g the highway and by-wa- ys people are urged to report any susplcloua person or persons to local officers. This includes those who seem to linger in town. The number to call 24 hour 0. day In Fillmore la 748-660- NEW POOL HOURS Stirling Monday, June 11, 1973, the following swimming pool hours will come Into effect 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. is night swimming) (6-- 8 The resson for the new swimming hours are: To accomodate more people and aeo to permit aafer swimming conditions. k Those having season tickets will be admitted once a day. If they with to swim iddltoional times they will need to pay the admission price. Sesson Fsmlly Child Child Piss Costs: $25.00 $ 7.00 7.00 under 12 9 10.00 1 12.00 Student s$ Adult 13-1- general admission prices Under 12 20? 13 -- 19 30? 50? NIGHT SWIMMING 12 30? 19 40? 13 20 -- A over 50? Under Ladles' swim will be Saturday mornings from 10-- 1 p.m. Swimming lesions will begin June 18 and run until July 14, Monday, Tuesday, tnd Thursday of each week. Please alp up tor leasons before June 18th Junior and Senior Life Saving will be taught during the second session. Pool Managers Susan Frampton and Christy Emmett IKLA'U Meeting convened at 6 p.ra.t June 1, 1973, at the Millard School District Offices, Delta, Utah.Members In attendance: Lincoln R. Ellison, President Bert Is Frampton, Vlce-Pre- a. Robert Jarold Robison, Harris, Jack M. Nelson, Mem- bers. Talmage Taylor, Superintendent. Robert Steele, Clerk a certain amount plua a rata cost per student. pro- Mr. Don Hughes rsvlewsd tbs Summer Vocation Education Programs. A motion was mad and carried to allow teachers be assigned to go. The rental of school bus facilities was discussed, and it waa suggested that the senior citizens pay a $3.00 registration fee for the year. A list of vehicles to be ad- vertUed for sal waa reviewed and a motion waa mad and carried to authorize the advertisement for sal. The expense policy tnd negotiations as approved by the salary committee were tabled and will be reviewed In the next meeting. Extra but rune were dis- TRUCK Ths next board meeting will be held oo June 29, 1973, at 9:00 a.m, for the purpose of budget revision to the current year budget tnd to adopt the budget for ths school yekr 1973 1974. DalUn Day, son of Mr. end Max Day, was seriously Injured, Tuesday, May 29, In Mrs. t a cm truck accident three mile and from the Junction of U-26 (Scenic Highway), Mr. Day, aloo at ths time, waa traveling north tn a gasoline truck owned by Don Turner, Fillmore. He apparently lost control and rolled over on times. He waa and OM-b- U-1- Ceremonies and Yisittng Highlight MEMORIAL ' ROLL-OVE- R In attendance at this DAY In East Millard I our, ek Battery C will participate to the Second Battalions program of fire (artillery) control, communications, safety, and The four officers and 81 enlisted men from Manti and Fillmore area are commanded by Captain Robert Brenchly, with Executive Officer Lieutenant Bernal! Christensen and First Sergeant Kenneth HowtlL Attend Commencement Mr. and Mrs. Gene McBride, Pirtara Reese and daughter Marianne went to Srt Lake June 2d to ctend Commencement at UHvervy of U'ah. The McBrides John Nowel, received a bachelor's degree with a major In Sociology. His parents, two brothers and their wives came from California to extend. The Fillmore group ealed to see Kerry Johnson who is convalescing from an accident, aon-ln-la- MRS. ECHO BLAKE vMted Evanston over Memorial Day with her daughter and Betty and Pierce Nelson. In son-in-la- alf thrown clear fo the truck. He was brought to FUtmor meeting included a group of Nature cooperated to make L.D.S. Hospital by Millard citizens from the Garrison arthis official Memorial Day a County Ambulance tnd then ea, Mr. and Mr. Coffman, and delightful erne. The F 111 more transferred to ths University several students from Delta Medical Center In Salt Lake cemetery and those of the neighHigh. boring towns were well groomed City, to transferring, it was Minutes of the meeting held tnd beautifully decorated, and necessary for a regtoliTed May 9, 1973, were approved by a Margaret Stevens, to acmany former reildents remotion from Member Frampton turned to spend the day company ths ambulance to Salt and seconded by Me mb r Ka rr la Lake City. cussed. visiting her and with friends and carried unanimously by the DaUin received aerioua head and relatives In tow. members of the board. Supt. Taylor advised the Host 61 of ths American LeInjuries to the accident and haa board that he would not Ilk to gion and the Auxiliary reremained unconscious since the Bills and the financial stats-me- n! renew his contract with ths sponded with short Impressive time. His parents have beta were discussed and apMillard School District for the ceremony at each of the towns: with him tn Salt Lake City proved. next two years. Member Harris Discussion was held at this Sciplo, Holden, Meadow, Ka nosh, and on Tuesday, his grandmad a motion to commend the and ths Indian Reservations time concerning the Oak City parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noble superintendent for the work he well as st F Ulmers. Day went fo see him. Property and the Carl Robinson has don and the programs InBurtla Quarnberg, Utah Highhome which were tabled from Commander West Barton conitiated in ths district. President the previous meeting and the ducted; william A. Mundy, Jr., way patrol, tovestlgatsd ths acElision stated that a gift should Offered a prayer and Rae Ellen cident. motion not voted upon. Attorney be purchased for the supt. as Hart delivered a patriotic triThorp Waddingham stated at BULLETIN . . . a token of appreciation from bute to the veteran of all wars this time that It required two-thi- rd the board of Education. Memvote to sell buildings or tnd a plea for people generber Harris mad a motion to ally to cherish tb freedoms and property. Member Harris mad DALUN DAY DIES pay him an additional six weeks a motion to lift the prior moprivileges citizens of ths United tor vacation Urn which he haa States so often take for granted. tion to sell the Oak City Prop, Freeman Rowley commanded 0F INJURES arty and the Carl Robinson Home not received and seconded by Member Frampton and carried the firing squad in their salute and ascended by Member Nelson Dallln Day, 20. pasted to the dead. Taps and rev Ills unanimously by the Members and carried unanimously by the y of the board. were sounded by Wilma Edmembers of the board. Tuesday evening, June 5, 1873 The board authorized the wards. Member Robison mad a moat the University Medical Cenclerk to make the announcement tion to Invite theOakCltyCoun-c- tl Legionnaire Elm Hofhtnes ter In Salt Lake C ty. He Let to every district tn the state, and to the next Board Meeting placed a wreath of popples been In. a eomo alnce be was to notify the placement bureaus at the base of the flagpole. and seconded by Member Injured In the accident reportat each college and university Frampton and the voting was ed In the article above. In to the receive applias follows; state, DalUn Leon waa born July cations to fill the posltta, Nelson and Harris, ns ye 6, 1952 In Fillmore, Utah, son Robison, Frampton, Elision; of Max L and LuDcan Day. ay. H graduated firm Mill ird Discussion was held concernHigh School end IXth Techtwo of ing suspension boys from nical College, Provo. He had the GarrlsonElemtntary.lt was been employed for the past ths concensus of the botrd to several months by John's Husadmit them to school next year having to go without communiGREAT TRIP . . . and try to work a better reky and Don't Service sta'.toni. cations U la known f every Dalto Is survived by his minute Juet where they are. lationship among the parties Involved. Real advantage to a skilful The river trip last week down parents and the following broDiscussion wa also held conthe San Juan with Ken Rosa group of bandits. Ths break-i- n thers and slate, Darwin, Kea and was tremendous. W will carry stories will b carried tht cerning vin, Preston, and Arlene; and a feature article on It as soon week on the front page. Sketchy kindergarten summer program grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R In Garrison. Supt. Taylor waa details but with ths courts tuy is we get all the picture devgrandparent, Mr, and Mrs. authorized to set up one. cannot one print eloped. It was a great group they trt today, R. N. Day, Fillmore, and Mr too much before the bandits are of young men t.'t went along The dress policy for the and Mrs. Hcber Lundberg of If and when. with to us from Justus, Fillmore, ait brought was preschool ytsr 1973-7- 4 Logan. Utah. members of Explorer troops, sented to the beard. Member Funeral services will be held w should really be proud of the NEW SCHOOL . . . Frampton mad a motion to noon at the Fllmore Friday fin young people w hare In accept the dress standards aa Third Ward Church, w!'h a Still waiting for the school this area. submitted with the eiceptlon board to com forth with plana And besides, tney were kind at Olpln slewing Thursday (hat tbs boys may silt the pants for o new elementary, Ths last to the old man with the white Mortuary, alx Inch from the bottom whlakere, they only threw me obstacle was apparently token along the seam to enable the care of last meeting. At least in the river three time a day Ths family suggests contriboys to wear Western boots the story had it that there was wr to etx butions to the Fillmore LDS ueual the compared tnd seconded by Member Harris eight for member of their own tn obstacle. Now w will its Hospital rather this flowers. and carried unanimously by the U ws see action. If you have e gee, or the othr leaders. member of the board. someone In ths elementary The Region Eight Admtnls-trato- ra school, you should bs conComplete details next week, and Beard of Directors I hope. cerned, Meeting held April 4, 1973, WHAT ELSE IS NEW 7 7? minutes were presented to each board member. Fishing to good, hiking Is Discuss ton was held concernloIs the rash of break-in- s great, tad ftlnally, we can sn-jing bids for repair work, and the outdoor, ths favorite cally Ihs result of not police also sboul the Credit Union car? Could be the word Is well port. being able to make purchases out that the local police have through the achool district. been grounded for some sevGuests cf their Mrs, The proposed budget for the eral weeks. Would be nice If Nellie Huntsman mother, over MemSouthwest Educational Developths City would set that they orial Day were Mr. Owen ment Center have wheels eome the 4th of reviewed, and iMcrodcan Bunker and Scott It was the consensus of the board July. Beeldes.lv'v noticed with Huntsman. that each district be assessed and own vehicles theur driving Visitors FU1-mo- ' artlllerytralnlngprogram will be at Camp Williams. The battery will undergo artillery field training as wall as tests for proficiency under the direction of lith Corps Artillery. FLAG Pictured this week on the flag is the ares to Chalk Creek that member of the Utah National Guard, Corp of Engineers will begin working on this weekend. The photo token from Copleys Flat looking east shows ths present road as It winds up fo Shlngl Mill Spring. Guardsmen have beentoFHl-mo- rs tha pat few weekends, doing snow removal on the Willow Creek aid and moving equipment Into staging tress. to addition to road projects, re they will be working to and neighboring towns on civic projects. Joining the Utah units will be a unit from Text. , DOY STATERS POST 61 SPONSORS EIGHT to WEEK of TRAINING at UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY Vane Post 81 of tb American Legion I sending sight boy to Boys Stats at U.S.U. ctmpua for ths annual event. Ths following tr tb boys going from this area representing Post 81 and Millard High School: Eldon Christensen, son of 1st Edna Archie and to Christensen. He Is the student-bod- y president at Millard. Brad Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Stevens, Holden. Kry Monro, son of Mr. and Sciplo. Mr. DU Monroson of of Mr. and Ltn Robison, Mrs. Floyd Robison, FWmort. Mark Monro, "ton cf Mr. and Mr. LaMar Monroe, Sciplo. Bruce Robison, ton of Mr. and Mr a. Phillip G. Rob loan, FUlmors,. Wilson H, son erf Mr. Will ism V. Wilson, tnd Mrs. Flilmor. Weston Warner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Warner, Flilmor. The following art sponsors for thtat boy: Holden, Meadow, FUlroor City, Sciplo, tnd Kanoab Town Corporations; Flilmor Lions Club; Millard High School; Utah Telephone Company; Sciplo Riding Club; Flowu Electric Association; as well aa ths American Legion Post 61. Ths Legion post wishes to thank those participating to tots year's Boya' State activity, and especially to sponsors for their generous contributions, and moral support. Respectively submitted by Wells P. Starley, chairman FRANKLY SPEAKING pre-scho- ol 8-- 9 CLASS of 1951 PRESENTS TROPHY CASE To MILLARD HIGH SCHOOL mtpt be Into know that the Class of 51 has ueed the balance of the money they had left after expenses were paid for their elan reunion to have a new trophy case made for the hip school. It Is now in place near the West door of the new gym. Bill, I thought you terested This class also left the big trophy case in the hall of the high school at their gift to the school when they graduated. Coach Monien la a member of the clast, and enclosed Is a list of class members. Ithoujht you might like to gets picture and make mention of this tn the paper. We membsre of the reunion committee would appreciate It. Marlene (Editor's note: The class members are listed on an inside Pf) no car ... a i FLAG oy n This painting by Thelma Peterson of the old mill as It originally was built, waa pair.tad at tha requeat of Roat Rodger. Rost haC borrowed the photo (a grandfrom Don Davie He had got it from nephew). a photo ahop in SprlngvtUe. I. had been taken from tn old plat and photographed where around 1880. G. E, The photographer Anderaon was a traveling all through central and southern Utah, and was the M or man photographer for year, telling storiei by pictures. (tan ao me phto-grtph- er f |