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Show I I u JUNE f 14th OUR TOWN BY STELLA DAY howaver, they communities; work with tha General Federation of Womena Clubs In order to have a responsible organization to check on the award money and see that It la only spent for more community Improve mnts. The Fine Arts Guild doesnt benefit from the funds any more than all of the people In the community, to get In and do your part. The members ofthaFlilmora Garden Club have already beaun on their projects on Thursday afternoon and evening they met at the Wildlife Park, and gave the park tha vary best greening It has evar had; and all you naed to do la visit tha park to prova my rtatement. Wa stopped labors and arrived home at 10:00p.m. Wa bowavar had one more truck load of debris which Tom tnd Doyle Reeve hauled to the Junk yard Friday, thus, wa were able to get a picture of at least on of the loads of Junk, for our scrap book, as It was too lata at night to taka pictures Thursday evening. Those who were: President Arlene Olpln, ,V Darlene Mundy, and Edith Calllater, Vern and Elda Freeman, Tom, Alda, and Doyle Reeve. Zina Stott, Dels! Brunson, Cathryn Nelelaen, Sylvia Jensen, Stella Day, and Harley Handy, Doyla Edwards. Issued each Friday at FSilmore, Utah. Second Class Poctage paid at Fillmore, Utah. Published ty the Progress Printing Company, 41 South Main Street, Fillmore, Utah, Address all correspondence to Box 507, Fillmore, Utah 64631. Telephone Number Subscription rates 15 cents per copy; 5500 per year. Minimum classifieds ' FAG ENTERS SEARS' CONTEST For 1973 above picture are Mrs. Hunter, vie president, Mra. Boyd Luka, president, and St 11a Day, environmental Improvement chairman of the Eaat Millard Flnt Aria Culld, displaying th two plaquaa racalvad from th Utah Fd ration of Women Cluba forplaclnfflrat In the Ctn Ir th atata In tha Enrlron-mntImprovmnt Program, al aponaorad by tha Canaral Fed- ration of Women Cluba and tha Shell oil Prof ram. With tha plaquaa cam a check for four hundred dollara for tha of tha Eaat accomplishment Millard Ftna Art Guild togeth-a- r with tha wbola community In tmprovlnf OCR TOWN. Anothar check for $300.00 vaa racelred for tnrolrtr' tha youth of our community, alnea tha youth will noon be tha leadara of our nation and should ba taklnf a kata lntarast In our anvlron-man- t. Wa Dr. art especially grateful to L, Wayna Reid, principal of tba Millard Klfh School and to Robart A. Nielson, dlractor of tba Futura Farniara of Amarlca, for tbalr baeklnf and participation In our many project. Thara ara scoraaof Woman's Cluba In Utah who could antar thasa contasts which do so much theeommun-ltla- a toward uf our atata; bowavar, un-l- ss tha offlcar such as Prea-tda- ct Bath Luka, cAn Huntar, Sec ratary Varnall Christoph raon, Trta-ur- ar Maitna Robins, Hlator-ta- n Music DFaya lractor Jolen Stephenaon, and Publicity chairman Jana Wilson, fat tofathar with a datarmlnad chairman to kaap projects go-I- nf until complatlon, baaldaa taklnf pictures and racordlnf all tbs datalls, thara Is llttla chsncs of a club wtnnlnf any-thlWs aalul all of thoss past offlcsra of tbs Fins Arts Guild for thslr da rot Ion to club work; wa also ssluts Annatts Day tnd bar ofTlcara last ysar who woo tha Shall Oil Award for tbs first tlms. C arts Inly thasa two froups of offlcsrs nf Vice-Preal-d- Ptron, nf. hava broufht somt sxcsUtnt publicity to OUR TOWN. Tha East Millard Fins Arts Guild hat now antarad theSaars Roabuck Contast which tnds Dacambar SI, 1973, but wlU lncluda all of tha accompllsh-mant- a during tha tarm of Bath Luka and bar offlcsrs as well aa tha projects of tha Eaat Millard Fins Aria Guild dur-i- nf this ytar whllaGwanNuntar and bar officers art In charge of tha profram. Evsrythlnf which ts dona to lmprova our community by all rroups will TOWN, ba Included in this contest, so wa All of you Join us In tha next ara pleading with all of you to project!!!! do your vary bast, as wa would By Stella Day Ilka to win a national prize this lima. Wa can, you know, if wa have tba cooperation of a vary parson In our community. Guests of their mother. Mm. Nearly all of tba clubs of tba Mematata antar tba Sears Roabuck Nellie Huntsman over Owen Mrs. were orial to lh4 be Day It as seams contest, Scott and Bunker moat popular one, and wa will (MerocVean bars to racily work If wa win Huntsman. any place at alL Ramamber all projects don by any group la counted, tha Sears peopla Just work to unit Tills (K) Executive Proposal on an execubased is plan tive proposal. rev(I.) Debt. Availability of enue sharing funds will lessen debt Increase. Taxes. Availability of (M) revenue sharing funds will of prevent increase in rate a major tax. Of THE over-irrigati- on IronChe-late- s remains available to the plants when placed In the soil. They cost more than Iron sulfate but much less is required so should not be more expensive over a period of time, Sequestrtan 138 is a chelate type of lion which Is developed for basic or alkaline soils such as we have In this area. Iron sulfae and slmllr.r products furnish Iron to plants but when applied to the soli much of the iron becomes unavailable to the plants. Thus much more must be applied at more frequent In- S, protests resisting the granting of this application wKh reasons therefor must be filed 1. Public Safety; 2. EnvironIn duplicate with the State mental Protection; 3. Public Engineer. 442 State Capital, 4. Health; Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, Transportation; 6. Libraries; 5. Recreation; on or before Ju)y 14, 1973. OPERA TTNGMAINTEN-ANCEXPENDITURES AGENT ANSWERS similar compounds. 67-73- 4) meadow town 1741 Star Dexter L. Anderson, Utah Route. Box 42, Hll-nor84631, has filed with the State 1 Engineer App. No. 42451 sec. 0.015 to appropriate ft. of water in Millard County, State of Utah. The water is to be diverted from a ft. deep at well, 100-40- 0 a point N. 1594 ft. and E. 139 Cor. Sec. 16, ft from SWSLB&M; and used R5W, from Jan. 1 to Doc. 31 for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 2 horses, 2 cattle, 2 pigs and 50 chickens; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in NWViSWU See. 16, T21S, R5W, SLB&M. e, TOWN PRESIDENT MEADOW. UTAH MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Utah 84631 June 8, 1973 EXTENSION Notice To Water User $8. 75c; repeats 50c MEMtL Published June 8. 1973 Millard County Progress sharing Fillmore, Question: What is oao.'di'f the blves on my prostrate Junipers to turn yellow and die? Answer: Several things might VERY FINE JOB causa a yellowing condition and poor growth of Junipers as well Tha Fillmore Teen Angela as other plants commonly grown also did an excellent Job of in our yards. The mest common causa Is due to a lack of grooming around tha trees and Iron In the plant which rerults benchea at tba Bug Stop. a in or yellowing of blanching a former happy to hava It is due to the president of the club, Jana the leaves. McBride Whicker, help ua with failure of chlorophyll (green this project aa aba la an ex- coloring matter) to develop norThis condition Is usually pert on projects. Others who mally. most pronounced on the new worktd ara Jans Dearden, prescases may cause ident; Rosie Nielsen; Cynthia growth. Severe to die. the plant Backatrand; Ttrrl McBride; Thu condition can be conand their director, of course. trolled by correction of Both Guy and Luella Mitchell, If or poor who ara ao faithful In watering this Is the cause or drainage by supplytha traea and cutting away tba ing soluble Iron to the plants. auckara, also halpad ua groom Two pi lnclple types of Iron contha ground. It la a real pleaIron taining compounds sure to work with such efficient chelates and (2) Ironare(l) sulfate or groups a a wa hava in Uft vS! 1, 1972 Town President, Kanosh, Utah CATION for the entitlement 1. 1973 period beginning Jan. In 1973 30, June and ending the following manner based of upon an estimated total 1809 Stil t Is MEADOW TOWN PLANS TO EXPEND ITS ALLOREVENUE PUBLISHED by Progress Printing Company WILLIAM V. WILSON Editor and MADELEINE S. WILSON, Associate Editor JANE WILSON VANCE WILSON Advertising Total Paid Circulation October news media scrutiny. THE GOVERNMENT OF 743-534- 0. Total Distribution of this report ana they are open for public a, id contents To DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY Office of Revenue Sharing 1900 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Washington, D.C 20220 The MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS TEEN ANGELS DO L PUBLIC NOTICES MILLARD COUNTY PROCRESS E Social Services for Aged Poor; 8. Financial Administration. No Planned Exixm-dlturin any of above. 7. & es Dee C Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published In Millard Co. Pro-groJune 1, 8 and 15, 1973. ss CAPITAL EXPENDITURES LOCAL MAN and Gener12. 11. Education; Ioalth; 13. Tru'sirvrntion; 15. Social Devetapment: 14. 10. Multi-Purpo- se al Govt.; Housing opment; tervals. InDetailed Information cluding colored pictures of several plants with Iron chlorlosls Is available In USDA Home and Garden Bulletin No. 102, Iron Deficiency In Plants. Contact the Extension Office If you would like a copy. & SUFFERS GUNSHOT WOUNDS Devel- Community t; 16. Econmic Environmental 17. Devel-ojimen- Conservation; No Planned Expenditures in any cf above. 18. Public Safety JR42; 100 of Revenue Sharing All tment, 20. Recreation Culture; 19. 20, 19. Recreation Culture; David Dortng, age unknown, 21. 22, 23, 24, other categories. shot himself In tba accidently Ii lures In foot sometime No Planned Saturday, June-2- , west of Flllmor. any of these. 25. Total Planned Capital Expenditures $842. Ha was taken by a companion to tha Wt Millard Ho, I hove advised a local news- pital where ftrat-ai- d waa gtva paper, the Mil" arc! Cninty Pro- and then b was taken for ape-- c 11 care to the A marlcan Fork gress., of the contents of 'Lira report with inrtructions to hospital. publish same. Furthermore, I have recoris documenting the Ex-pe- n Many Come "Home" for Memorial Day It seems that every year of these earned spots. The re and more former rest- - cal cemetery was compared dents return to decorate fam favorably with any in Utah, lly graves at cemeteries in and compliments were hcara East Millard comm un. ties and In those of other town, to attend Memorial services. The Progress realizes that it is not possible to list name Gathering in conversational groups, they express approria- - of all visitors, but we do try tion for the bautiful ombU on Hst those who are n port id. INSULATE TOUR HOME" TT 1h rove b) to be more rW comfortable 1 to aov f ) row ener Every eeoton, olt year long, proper imulcrlion le tore H't done right. We're emulation Call us today for a free it import onf, poo!ilt. estimate. ELECTRIC HEAT & INSULATION Don Fowler, 130 E. Center, Midvale, 7 255-718- FREIGHT DAMAGED SINGER AUTOMATIC ZIG ZAG SEWING MACHINES SAVE LEE LAMAR MR. RANDALL STAPLES To MARRY MISS KATHLEEN RILEY IN AUGUST LA REE C10SLAND end MARK STEPHENSON TO MARRY IN MANTI TEMPLE SATURDAY Mr. and Mra. Warren B. are pleased to Ci oi land announce the forthcoming mar-U- gt of to their daughter, LaRee, Mark w. Stephenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jarae w. Stephenson. Marriage vows will be exchanged In the Mantl L.D.S June ninth, 1973. A reception will honor the newlyweds that tvenlng in tha Holden Ward Cultural lull from 3:00 to 10:00 In tha evening. Invitation la axtended to varyooa. Program la at 10. LaRea hat completed her school at S.U.S.C.. and will ro to Delta High for student teaching this tall; after which, the will receive her degree In business education. Mark served an L.D.S. million to the Northern SUtes, and la now working with hU father on the farm. The young couple will make their home In Holden. An VIDA JANE PIKYAVIT ond MICHAEL PRESTON MARRIED IN LOWRY AFB CHAPEL ently employed In the security department at Lowry Air Fore Bate. Tha couple honeymooned In Huntington, West Virginia. They are now getting settled In new apartment In Denver Mr. Preaton la stationed. their whre LET IT RING! Ilcaso wtrt th bride's UKn Syaf .other, Mrs. Joseph PIkyavllslater, MadeUn Redfoot, ln in flrU niece, Tamara Plkytvlt Ida la a 196$ U graduate of High School and la pres- - hr and i1"'-MilUr- dnt ,XU1 cull the UP Pro-Mead- a! we are kh"P it bcloru wo ukes aw own roach Mr, Ronald L. RUeyandMrs. Ruth R. Riley, Banden Oregon, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen, to Mr. Randall Staples, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton C. SUplei, Kanosh. Miss Riley u a senior in photography at B.Y.U., and will graduate in December., 1973. Mr. Staples, a returned mis sionary from Finland, gradu-ata- d from Millard High School in 1969, and la presently attending B.Y.U.. majoring in Education, and la planning a carter In the United SUtes Air Force. Tha couple haschoaenAuguat 1973, for thalr wadding data In tha Mantl Tempi. 17th, Lea Lamar Monroe, son of Mr. andMra. Lamar R. Monroe, Sclplo, was named valedlctor-ea- n of the College of Agriculture at Utah State University. He Is an agriculture economic major, and will be working on his father's farm fora while after graduation. Ills wife Is the former Mary Summers, Tremonton. has been At USU, Monro a member of Blue Key, Fhl ASS OF officers. Following these proceedings, the Young Homemaker Installed their new officer for 1973-7The new president la Mary Stephenson, Holden, vice president Is Sandy Monroe, Sctplo, secretary - treasurer DUnt Fuller, Flowall; reporter Lu Jean Memmott, Sclplo and parliamentarian Chert Perkins. 4. Family Gathers Here Martin, daughter ol Mra. Cecil Max V William Jamas Mikel Mr. and Mr. Wlllarc MIkelaon of Rancho CallfornU, will be h Flllmor Ftrat Ware Hall, June 9, 1973, to 10:00 o'clock In th evening. Everyone U cordUtly invited to attend. At th' home of Puil and Dean Robison on Memorial Day we.e the foil .wing from oat of town: Rulon and Shir-hn- e Nn hoi. SLC; Paul and Boicily Grocslieck, Richfield, & .mules: Mrs. Nurma 1 n nd daughter Karen, 31 MEMBERS irlene Adams. Mae Anderson, n Aahman, Cherry Deaura- rd, Ray Beckstrartd, Veldon nnett, Albert BllUngton, Edna en Black, Gary Black, Carol adshaw, Junior BonJ, Jack d Sharm Brunson, Beverly ishnell, Karen Cooley, Phil Janice Cooper, osland, lealey and LynnDavis, Robert erode Frampton , Ralph Irbanks, Blaine and Rlahard re, Ronald Hone, Dean ntr, Gama Gregeraen, nald Gull, Ada, Earl, and Kirk inaon, Janet Johnson, Merlin :kson, and Lola Keel. Jonnte Mae Memmott, Eldon rahall, Alan and Karma thews, Francis Marttndale, t McBride, Connie McIntosh, ii McKee, LaMar and La Mon traon, LaRayne and LaVon teraon, Patay Pateraon, Jack Reid Penny, Gordon yna, , Reception Saturday Night kappa Phi, and Phi Eta Sigma. He Is Interested !n all sports, especially horseback riding. The active student ha received a University Scholarship, Oustandlng Student Scholarship, a Sears Roebuck Scholarship, and a Purina Ralston Scholarship. He said hta choice to come to the school was made because of the programs Utah Statt offered, and also tha fact his father waa a USU graduate. $58.00 TERMS Phelps, Elaine Probert, Ferrell Quamberg. NaDine and Valene Robins, Tony Robinson, Acea and Alison Robison, Loyal and Richard Maruln Segulne, Robison, Ronald Shumway, Ltll Soran-so- n, Reah Stott, Stephan Diane Thompson, Terrell, Helen Verhaaren, Jack wad, N'aDean Warntr, Jennie Rae Marlnda Wllcock, waaden, Ervin Wlllden, Max D. and Russell Wood, Joy Wade, and DeVoy Wllden. WF.U.K END VISITORS In Fillmore wore Charles and Dianne Warner, 1rnvo; Judy and Dennis Peck, ch.Mren, Marianne, Greg and Charles of American Fork, They came to see their parents, Mildred and D'Grande Warner and rsec tally Grandma Wanda Reek-stran- d ami husband Arland, ARRANGED Vory automatic. No aitachmcnit necessary. Buttonholes, monogram.!, appliques, sews on bultms, blind hems, mend, weaves, rig z ,gs. ovc roasts etc. 10 year parts guarantee. Ilv-sh.ning and receiving department collect: After 6.00 p.m.: 273-32- 6 1 487-069- Salt Lake City, Utah CLASS OF '51 DONATES CASE YOUNG HOMEMAKERS Met for FASHION Show The meeting of the East Millard Chapter of the Young Homemakers of America was May 16 at the feld Wednesday School lunchroom, Fillmore. The club attended a fashion shnw presented by the Future Homemakers of America. They also watched as the FHA installed their new MONROE NAMED VALEDICTORIAN $'S While they )n..t. Cabinet model sewing maehincs. Slight scratches on cabinets. Must 1k sold immotk-atcl- y to settle claim. Full price, including cabinet, PUBLIC NOTICE JUST PICKED UP 1973 SPANISH STYLE STEREO To be liquidated in jour nroi this beautiful walnut finished Mcreo console has AMFM radio and profession., record player; ,wi.1n g.(rack tape deck with 15 unopcneJ albums. ORIGINAL COST $399 BALANCE OWING $126 CASH or want reliable party to take ovrr last 10 payments f S12.C0. No Interest or Carrying charges, For fur- ther Information call oulleet: 3 487-069- After 6 00 p.m.: Salt Lake City, Utah 278-526- 4 ft . , |