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Show Guests of Mrs. Robison JUNE OUR TOWN Endeavors Geared To Progcss are freed with 10 many complex, confuelng problem each day of our live that w hurry from on emergency to another, never taking 'me to evaluate our effort. 1 la don In Practically every thine the nem of "progreea - our endeavors ara geared ao that aach generation ahould ba auparlor to tha proceeding ona. If you raally want to prove tha valua of ' your effort, tov a family raunlon of Juet your own daacandanta, realizing fully that aach ona who attanda la a a mall part of you W Study aach mambar of tha fToup and try to dlacovar Juat which charactarlatica wara lnharttad from you. Will your aalf aattmatlon ba Our Family Reunion Saturday, June 9, 1 973, wa had a family raunlon of tha R, Erven Day family at our homa tn Flllmora and aach mambarofthat family waa prtaant, except Roger Wood, tha husband of Sondra Day Wood, and Cana Plpar, husband of Shana Day Piper who could not laava thalrworkatthapraaanttlma. Sondra and Shana ara daughter of Tom and Nadtna Stott Day. Vanca Day, hi wlfa Anas, daughter Bar bars, scm Gary and wlfa Joyce, together with Uttla dauihtar A dr la eama from Btlllnfs and Graat Falla, Montana. Tha Tom and Nadlna Day family eama from four dlffarant statas. Tom, Nadlna, Tom Laa (who Juat lost hla daar wlfa Mary Ann and thalr tiny son Jason Rllay), Daalraa and bar flanoa Stars Mont (omary, all dro ra down from Ogden; Sondra Day Wood, sons Brad and Pat, daujhtar Elisa, flaw to Salt Lake from Mosss Laks, Waah I net on; Shana Day Plpar, son Nall, daughter Tarl, twin eons Caaay and Kally, drors from Slletx, Or eon; Richard Day, hla wlfa Batty, daughter Janntfar and Monatta, dro ra from Danrar, Colorado. Dalis Day Paxton, bar husband Wendell, son Pa trie, dauebtsr Bslra Jana and son Bobby cams from Salt Laka BY STELLA DAY To honor ..- - living memorial la anyone SSSi ess racalrai jfeD$!T V Some of your friends will be going on to college. Others to jobs. 0 you haven't made any plans yet, consider a job with todays Army. A job that will start you at $288 a month. With free meals, housing, medical and dental care. And 30 days paid vacation. A job where you can learn courses. Taught by a skill We have over 200 with the finest schools, in excellent instructors, good job-tramin- a equipment around: A job that can become a career in the Army. Or in civilian life. A job that gives you a chance to travel. To live and work in places tounsts only visit. Like Europe, Hawaii, Panama, Alaska. And with our Delayed Entry Option, you can sign up , today for the job training you want and report any time within the next six months. Wouldn't you enjoy your summer more if you knew where you'd be in the fall? See your local Army Representative. contact: SFC Delbert Padd Richfield 73 Amy ezrb to S. U. BANK li pti f' Rooert D. Nielson, Bureau of Land Mans gam ant state Director for Utah, Is retiring on June 19 after more than 36 year of Federal service. Ba has besn tba BLM Slat Director for Utah since 1961. A natlva of Ephraim, San-pa- ts County, Mr. Nlalson was tn 1954 from USU gradt ... atsd tneott bachelor dm . M whtn thf DlrUloQ Crmill predecessor agency of BLM, was established. Mr. Nlalson and his wife, La nor, reside at 3648 Fortune Circle, Salt Lake City. Thay have four daughter and sight grandchildren. t -- MEADOWS WILL TAKE PUCE SOON MUSTANG MEADOWS is o Planned Living is a PUNNED LIVING DEVELOPMENT Mobil Home Estates Residential Areas Equestrian Trails Club House Cal or mite non' for more Golf Course information on this Exciting Sew Dcvclpmcnt for FILLMORE For your Free Brochure write to MUSTANG MUSTANG MEADOWS Fillmore, Utah 84G31 MEADOWS 4 w svmt Jrvrpv tt iUf 1172 liuc ed gional Medical Program (IRMP) announced. Tha Dlabataa Canter, 1002 E. South Temple, which Mrvas some 100,000 Intarmountaln diabetics (about four percent of th population), J an IRMP talk about our we should talk about straams and forested w mountain aides, and hiking. But, at tba asm lima, we also muat talk about providing enough water so that our children can continue tollv her in Utah; so Utah farmer can improve more of our arid land, providing more and batter food tuff ; and wa must talk about such taken - for - granted subject as being able to water our lawns. W must talk about Utah's total environment." back-packi- r. man- ager Laka Kiwsnlans. "The environmental trad offs required by th CUP bar bean studied, re studied, and studied spin," llr. Ludlow aid. "Tbs potential barm to Utaha environment Is minimal, even whan coo Id red by Its U, and It la really vary small when compared to be tremendous bene- "Whan w talk of our TOTAL of both proENVIRONMENT, and tecting enhancing our present environment, and of trade-offs- ." "The tact la that MIMlUtOFTHt OPERATINGMAINTEN-ANC- we must give up seven miles of stream to enlarge the storage capacity of Strawberry Reservoir. But for those seven miles of stream ws get Increased recratlonal value from th Reservoir !Ulf, and the controlled use of that water downstream during 1st summer and fall when w need U rather than flooding In th spring," Mr. Ludlow said. "This is an example of th trad - off Involved and, again, the benefits far outweigh tha disadvantage all down th line. Ask any of th fishermen that were on strawberry Reser-vo- L last weekend," to said. "Otflctala of tto CUP are long - time residents of Utah, and w are and w always have been cone trued about the protection of our quality of Ufa her. These officials tov studied th propsed alternative to tto CUP and have made every decision so as to consciously protect tto total environment of Utah, of man AND nature " he added. "Opponent of th CUP contend that Utah has plenty of water. This simply Is not true. Tto fact is that areas of Salt Lake County are TODAY living on borrowed water. Because Utah baa experience above normal precipitation recently, thla water, which actually be longs to others, has been ara liable to Salt Lake County. But this condition wont laat forever. Utah MUST have tto CUP," Mr. Ludlow sakl. "Tto CUP was conceived and component project. decision to sllmlnsts Tb funds for th Canter was reversed after all four members of th UtabCongrssalonal Delegation racantly appealed th federal action. The Utah Congressional appeal was maos after the iRMPs citizen governing body, th Regional Advisory Croup, protested disapproval of tbs Canter. Th publicly - funded IRMP ranks th Dlabataa Canter a a Its top priority project. "The Center disapproval marked a reversal of federal policy to allow aach regional program to determine medical needs of tba ara It represents and how thay should b fulfilled," Dr. Ward B. Studt, IRMP sxacutlv director, said. Tba federal funding allows tha Dlabataa Center, which of- - Multi-Purpo- se ' ! Golden P. Wright Mayor Account No HOLDEN TOWN TOWN PRESIDENT HOLDEN, UTAH 34656 wildlife sanctuarlea. Th water experts tor choaen tto most beneficial water plan with tto least damaging environment." K ivanl member were told that Dr. David Raskin, a psychology profeator at th University of Utah, recently testified In opposition to tto CUP at congressional appropriations bearings In Washington, D.C. "This individual clatmed we should os recycled waste water to meet our water needs," Mr. Ludlow said. "W already are aalng all the aewag waste water w poeetbly can for agriculture, Industry, to maintain wildlife refuges, and to maintain th level of th Great Salt Lake. I dont know about you, but I dont rellah drinking treated sewage water, especially when w tor high quality water available within Utah which w have a right to use, but that la presently not being used." "Research la being don to make sewage water cleaner eo as to Improve tb environment, but according to tb Utah Department of Health and tin American Water Work Assoc tattoo w still tov not arrived at a stage of technolg-lc- al development which would make It practical or aaf to ( Southern California Bryant and Marlene Oos-laand girls, Bonnie, Marianne and Sheri, spent most of a week touring Disneyland anl other fun attraction. They looked up some of their friends who have been coming up here to hunt for years. nl Utah FOLLOWING VEHICLES LISTED FOR SALE MILLARD SCHOOL DISTRICT r listed for sal The following vehicles T- - Plymouth Ford 81960 Dodge Ford Ford 1962 19 1959 by Millard School District, door dtn Sr. 2026199794 Good corvd door sedan Ser. CJ32V161829 Good cood I 12 too flat bed Ftlr Cond Ser. 82647580 Ser.142471 Station wagon Fair Cond Bus cut down for flat bed 4 4 Ser.B6009U42803 Good cord Bus 66pss 1964 Sr.B75KU564489 Good cond 14-0- 4A-2-- 0 sub-surfa- ce Croslands V ocotion In June 15, 3973 MilianJ County Progress THE GOVERNMENT OF HOLDEN TOWN Plan to expend Its Revenue Sharing Allocation for the period beginning Jan. 1, 1975 and ending June SO, 1975 In the following manner baaed upon aa ' estimated total of 31,201. llt . jer-ae- PuHIvhed TO DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY Office of Revenue Storing 1900 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Washington, D C. 20226 DO ROT have tto uri water that environplua ment claim we tore. If we were to nae all the surface ; and water along tto ' Wasatch Front (on of tto main i alienist Ira proposed by tto Sierra Club), we would dry op tto Great Salt Lake, Including tto managed and unmanaged AU bids must to la By June 28, 1975, to tto district offlcs, Dell, Utah. Bids mill be opened at the regualr Board Meeting on June 1972. Vehicle can be seen at th bus 29, garage, Delta, Utah. Tb boerd reserved th right to accept or reject any or aU bid. Robert L. Steele, Clerk (K) Executive Proposal. This June 15 and June 22, pkm is bavd on on execu- Publlahed In th MUlacd County Progr 1972. tive proposal. (L) IM. Availability of revenue sharing funds vvli le" son debt Increase. (M) Taxes. Availability ct School Boorj Renews TV Broodcost License revenue sharing funds will have no effect on tax levies. This U notice that the Millard Sihool Diidrict OPERA TTNCMATNTEN-ANC- E Board of Education Is renewing Iheir license for the EXPENDITURES broadcasting of the TV towers in Millard Cour ly, Stations K7&BM, K79AU, KGD1 and KCDIt. 1. Public Saftly; 2. Eml penAnyone men tal Protection; 3. Public having questions concerning this, please file notice 4. Transportation; Health; with the Board of Dlueatinn at Millard School Disiiia 6. Libraries; 5. Recreation; Office, or the Federal Communication Commission. 7. Social Service for Aged A Poor; 8. Financial Administration. No Manned Expen- ditures In any the eg above. CAPITAL EXT ENDITURES 10. and Gcrx'r-s- i Govt.; 11. Education; 12. 13. Transportation; Health; 14. Social Development; 15, arvl Community Development ; 16. Economic Development; 17. Environmental Conservation: No expenditures In any of the above. 18. Public Safety, Main Street Lfght If. 51.201; 100 of Revenue Sharing allotment; 19. e; Multi-purpos- e APPLICATIONS TO The Beard of Education for the following positions: 20, 24. 21. ital Expenlltures I hive advlsH the local nfvxnnpcr, ,he Millarl ty Progress, of the contents of this report with Instructions to rMish same. Furthermore, I have records documenting the contents of this report and they are open for public arid news media scrutiny. s Milton Stevens Town President Holden Town applications Full time employee to work half days m lintcn-anc- e and servicing buses, and h ilf days rusM-Ja- n at Millard Jr. Sr. H.gn Sdi-K- j 3. Full time custodian work at the M.ll.ml Jr. Sr. High School, wish the rcsjion.sibiliiy of furnaces. Applications should t,5 submitted to the School Dis-t- r ct Offices, Delta, Utah, on or IxTore 10, 1973. Coun- IuWkbM June 15i 1973 Millard Cxu.ty Progress accept 2. 22. 23, Plan- 51.201. will ACCEPTED In Delta, Utah other categories, No ned Expend tore In anv of these. 23. Total Planned Cap- BE L Full time mechanic to work at the Bus Cange Recre-Cultur- U drinking water euppty. If used aay more of the treated aewag water than at present. It would have serious affects on tto terminal lakes each aa tto Great Salt Lake," Mr. Ludlow said. M r. Ludlow also pointed out that water reclamation projects of tto past 'tov not destroyed Utahs environment, but tov Improved the environment. Th CUP will tame th destructive spring run -- offs," said tb CUP "and It will crests official, some beautiful recreational tress as well as provide Utahns with tto water w so desperately need." in one oftnes little dresses is lovely, freih way to look. The fluid, feath- y erweight, silk like peach of "Qina" nylon assure F. wrinkle free pckin8 nd quick-dryinwashability - an e asset for vacationer and alike. Rodney Stott Town President Meadow, Carol C. Wise CRy Recorder '"V stHri Summer of the easiest unconstructed s., come." treated 1 I-- tloo of the project' th Bonneville Unit, will make water available to th Wasatch Front, where water demanda are orient." to said. "Watar from ItoUlnti Mountains, which now flowa out of Utah via th Green andColorado Rivers, will to captured and stored by the CUP. Through a eerie of reservoir, tunnel, aqueduct, and excanctoagee, aom of thla water will be mad available tc the Waaatcb Front. Tto Bonneville Uni! water will meet tto urgent water demanda Dd for many year now to yl FANCY FREE 2, Is being constructed to nfeet' both present tod future water need of th State. On por- - r-- E EXPENDITURES ng Lynn Ludlow, gan ral of tha Central Utah Water Consarvanc District, (CUP) Conservancy District, authorizing sponsor of the Central Utah Project (CUP), told Salt M (K) Executive Proposal This plan Is based on an executive propose! (L) Debt. AvnlhblPty of revenue sharing funds will lea-se-n debt Increase. of (M) Taxes. Availability revenue sharing funds will prevent increase in rate of a major tax. son-tn-la- S trout MEADOW, UTAH 1. Public Safety; 2. Environmental Protection; 3. Public 4. Health; Transportation; 6. libraries; 5. Recreation; Mr. Virginia Hatton visited 7. Social Services ter Aged In Baker, California over the A Poor; 8. Financial Adminweekend with her daughter istration, No Planned ExpenDebra and ditures and in any of above. Fred Beckett and Jennifer. . i The Becketts recently reCAPITAL EXPENDITURES lumed to Baker after living In Illinois for a year. 10. and General Govt.; 11. Education: 12. Notice of Zoning Change Health; 13. Tranjqwtation; 14. Social Development: 15. Notice Is hereby given hat Housing A Community DevelFillmore the City Council of opment; 16. Eoonrmlc Devel17. City, Millard County, Utah, Environmental opment; proposes to change the scaling No Manned ExConservation; district and designation of the penditures In any of ahnvr. 1& Public Safety 3S42; 100 following described property In R-Two Fillmore City from of Revere e RVr1rg All tmert. Family Residential District to 19. Recreation Culture; 20, District. L Light Industrial 21, 22, 23, 24, other cvetogoriea. Description of property to No Planned Expcvzditures in be rezoned; Lots 2 nd 3, of these. 25. Total Planany Block 115, Plat A, FUlmore ned Capital Expenditure 5342. City Survey. A public hearing on the I hove advised a local newa-jxqx- r, above described zoning change the Millard County Pro-grewlU be held June 20, 1973, K of the contents of tfra the FUlmore City Bulbing. with Instructions to report City Council Room, at the publish same. Furthermore, I hour of 9:00 p.m. Any person have reconi documenting the desiring to be heard concerncontents of tMs report and ing the above proposal should they are open for public and attend said public meeting. new media scrutiny. Fillmore City Corporation BENEFITS OF C.U.P. OUTWEIGH CLAIMS OF ENVIRONMENTAL TRADE-OFFCUP "When TOWN PRESIDENT 1741 DIABETES CENTER WILL NOT CLOSE DOORS! fers diabetics lift r saving A federal decision to elimindisease management training, ate funds for the Salt Lk until February, continue Dlabataa Canter haabaan to 1974, when tto project is schedrev ra, th Intarmountaln Reuled to become City-baa- domestic purposes of 2 ily stockwatering and 50 horsca, chick2 pigs 2 cattle, 1 to from used Apr. ens; and of the Irrigation 31 (or Oct 0.25 ocs. In NW '4 SW '4 See. SLB&M. 16, T21S, R5W, protests resisting the grant-o- f this , application with reasons therefor must be filed In duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capital, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before July 14, 1973. Dee G Hanson STATE ENGINEER Published In Millard Co. Progress June 1, 8 and 15, 1973, Account No. 45 2 914 698 MEADOW TOWN MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS-- , Fillmore, Utah 34631 Friday, Jum 13, 1973 tg SKTMIM m B MHIfl - 0r. and used is R5W, 1 SLB&M; Dee. 31 for the to Jan. fim of one fam- $842. 75c; repeats 50c as providing for the future, tint la whan we must consider th MUSTANG Minimum classifieds (67-73- PLANS TO EXPEND ITS REVENUE SHARING ALLOCATION for the entitlement 1973 petiod beginning Jan. 1, In 1973 30, June and ending the following manner based upon an estimated total of INSTITUTE On May 19, tha Southern Utah Chapter of tha Bank Administrative Institute Annual Bust-Mmasting was bald InCadar At a banquet held in City. tha Town and Country Club, A. LaGranda Davies was as Prasldent for tha 1973-7- 4 year. The association includes aU tha banks In southern Utah, south of Fill more and Gunnison. Tha group attending tha masting had seats at tto"Ratn-mak- ar production at SUSC. . 1, 1972 Dexter L. Anderson, Star Utah Route, Box 42, Fillmore, vvith State the filed has g4631 42451 Engineer APP- - No. to appropriate 0.015 see. Counft of water in Millard Utah. The water of State ty to to be diverted from a ft. deep wt well, 100-40- 0 and E. 139 1594 ft. N. a point Sec. 16, T-- 2 ft. from SW GOVERNMENT of theMEADOW TOWN PUBLISHED by Progress Printing Company WILLIAM V. WILSON Editor and MADELEINE S. WILSON, Associate Editor JANE WILSON VANCE WILSON Advertising Total Paid Circulation October Total Distribution 1809 Notice To Water Users OF the TREASURY Office of Revenue Sharing 1900 Pennsylvania Ava. N.W. Washington, D C. 20228 743-534- 0. NEW PRESIDENT Of fits whl pared to tha tremendous ban, fits which will com to Utah u a result of tba CUP. h said. IT 9 GRAND OPENING Of To DEPARTMENT PROGlKS MILLARD COUNTY Issued each Friday at Ilrfwrv, Utah. Second CUu Postage paid at Fillmore, Utah. Published by the Progress Printing Company, 1 South Main Street, Fttbnore, Utah. Address all correspondence to Box 507, FMmore, Utah 8463L Telephone Number Subscription rotes 15 cents per copy; 55.00 per year. LeGRANDE DAVIES Pleased with Recognition I am also happy this weak to have the Mlhard High School, with Dr. Wayne Raid as Principal, and Robert Natl on aa Dirac- tor of the Future Farmer, of America, name the Arboretum and place a large alga SUH.D., Tl ae 14-t- h City; Dr. Richard Paxton, hla srlfeCnrlatlna, Uttla son Richard, also cams from Salt Laka whars thay ha vs racantly locatsd altar firs yaars In St. Louis, Missouri; John L. Paxton, wlfa Frnakla and son Marty, also ha vs thalr homa In Salt Laka City. of tha old homa since Balva la Ervens death nearly tan yaars aeo, and without her balp It would have bean Impossible to et ready for tha 39 people In our family. Many members of tha family mat for tha first time. In fact, I had never seen Garys wlfa, Joyca, thalr Uttla dauebtsr A dr la, Sondras Uttla dauebtsr Elisa, nor Richards little dauehter Monatta, until thay came to visit us Just before tha raunlon. Althoueh several of the Uttla grand children refused to have anyth lne to do with their ereat grandmother, thay bad a gay time playlnc with aach other. If these same lUtle girl are as selective with thalr affections whan thay are In thalr teens, It wlU save thalr parent a "Heap of worrying. Because wa are one family does not mean wa aU think alike. There are probably as many different opinions on any subject as there ara member of the family, since we But have a tendency to ba opinionated. this frmlly characteristic keeps Ufa from becoming boring. Evan If I do not agree with them, I love them aU for their Individuality, thalr cam characteristics and talents and I am flattered that aach mad the effort to be In attendance at our first R. Erven Day famUv reunion. B was a weU photographed and memorable occasion. (Mlrar7 QjiSc? 396-63- At the home of Mrs. Pauline Robison at different times recently have been Mr. find Mm. Kenneth Shaw, SLC, wbo stopped on their way to California on a vacation; Mrs. Ora Loy Robison and her mother Mrs. Villa Nielson, who stopped for a visit. Carma I.arson and girls, Tern! Lyn, Pam, Jody and Jon-drleft Sunday for home In Anie.lcan Falls, Idaho after a two weeks visit with her mother, Pauline. John Larson brought his family down. pit daflattnx or inflating? PUBLIC NOTICES MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS 0&4-776- July For further infrrr.nion concerning salary aril please contact the District Office, Telephone 2 un forhViTMtpoo" ,0U"d Vf 100 nevv '""""I |