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Show t,,de!t Slligl" 5 (1 No 1 M i Subscription MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS, FILLMORE, UTAH $2.00 a year. Independence Day Program At Fillmore lilt Xutionul Guard Is in elioige u hi ior t h filth of July. of tin- - pi out II A Mill Iim held In tlna min m iiiiii ul 11 o'clock 1 1 In 1(1.011 II School The pro- - its lillloWH tllllO'MI.I U k It -- )1 (I Iiisociinon Si.n Spa n k lion I'lerl loll ' llCHl ll I 111 ll I WhllH I Ladles Tilo . 1 4 llutiou cii ry - ('inigii'gii to sixteen Inches lung In full velvet. -- I. I. D. IVl son not Keith - Alni'l ol'iis Kachacl Brunson and com pa n y Reading -- - Will H. Rasmussen. Violin Solo Mrs. Olive Partrldgu. Instrumental Duel Wllfotd What roil and Orson Allen, tinned ict ion Uishop Loreuxo Hruu-soThe Program for the entire day Is follows Parade at 10:00. : 1a Allot ney J. A. Melville of Belt LaVe City, was a Fillmore buloea visitor the fore part of the week. GAYNOR-MARC- H IN SEL-ZNICK- S STAR IS BORN FIRST STORY FILMED IX TECHNICOLOR Janet Oayoor and Fredrlo March Profram at 11:00. coma to tba Avalon Theatre for 3 1 : 3 it Children's Sporta at a days on Sunday In David O. Baseball Game at 2:30. A technicolor production, Danre in the music of Paul n the Star U Born." at 9.00 While's orche-.liTbla glamorous story of a little Capitol Pavilion. country girl who came to Holly FISHLAKE FOREST NEWS wood, faced tbe odde of 100,000 to one and scaled tbe heights of stardom, marke the first Road Work Inspected story to be filmed In technicolor. W. W. Utakeslee and Frank K. Menjou, May Robson, AnAdolphe Worldrldge visited the Flahlake For Devine and Lionel (Render are dy on an made 14. and est June Inspecfeatured In tbe supporting cast, tion of road wort being done by Owen Moore, of the Sallna CCC camp. The which also Include Elisabeth Jenna. EdWood, Beaver Creek road west of Marya-val- Peggy the Clenwood Mountain Road gar Kennedy, J. C. Nugent. Ontnn and the Gooseberry section of the Williams and others. Directed by Wellman Road were gone over William A. Wellman directed "A and questions Involving alignment, Star Is Born from a screenplay by and drainage were considered. Dorothy Parkar, Alan Campbell and Work on Fish Lake Recreational Robert Carton. Tb originaL xtorj Arms: Recreational Planners Pragnell was by Wellman and Carson. The film shows many famous Hoi and Frant are now employed at Fish Lake surveying and planning camp lywood landmarks In their natural grounds and summer home areas. colors for the ffrat time. Among Mr. Plant Is also supervising devel- these are the Trocadero, night club, Oraumans Chinese opment wotk which la soon being dutin on tbe camp ground areas be- Theatre, tbe Sente Anita race track, tween Twin Crtwka and Bowei y Ihe Riiimore Bowl at It took during the annual banquet of the Academy Creek. of Motion Picture Aru end Sciences, NichL Wm CCC Ciimp engineer Stadium, Legion ols will assist these planners survey- the Hollywood see their prise fights, where stars the muds and water lending system, ing to the ramp ground and summer the Hollywood Bowl, the Drown DerSome very elective and by, relebiated eating place, and the home mens Impel taut impt evclin llt work on the famous Intersection of Hollywood cenpublic camp grounds between Bow- boulevard and Vine 9tret, the ery Creek and Twin Creeks Is being ter of movlelend. wet The setting designed by done by tin uc of CCC and KUA labor Camp stoves, table, swings, Lyle Wheeler and the costume are byOmar Klam. Lansing Holden la teeteis ate being instiilled. a color designer. The phocredited Grating Tbe iuipmved conditions in the tography la the work of W. Howard by Meg livestock ludiisMy, brought about by Greene and the music tbe lncieuo in tbe price of beef, Steiner. "A Star Is Born" k released mutton and wool have gteatly Inrase ti.insfer of through United Artist. creased the number under Regulation Belter livestock conditions ate in- TECHNICOLOR FILM OF CORONATION dicated by the fact that potmU'.ees SPANS CENTURIES liuve been mole ptomt In yi tbe put llietll of the grilling fees, The Coronation In Technicolor, than ibex have been tot a numhei of sod presented by 20th Century-Fo- . Veals to Avalon the latke epan Theatre, al SeivMMi I'lsli coming Open Milling While a number of fishermen at If, (t (i years of historical background! Fish Lake wile velv successful ill Tbe pageantry Of British monarchy i. itching then limit ol fish on tbe which was climaxed by tba recent authopening dale of tbe tlsblllg season. t'otonatlon Is colorfully and Julie 15. the i.ilctiis getietullv WelS entically reviewed In beeutllul and The palaces, the below lioimal Angtels who fished Impressive scenes locales raid t traditional ill the linl li .i till south end of the Jewel, the the It of e n e but previous royal prinsiii still, take wile Viy paintings i all comprise a magnificent Weie rang III in tbe nilthlls cipalsfew set t Ion of be lake. ptefaie to the brilliant spin ta le that be lilgesl rati bes polled Weie i e etitly fixed the eye of the world . Selx-nlck- a e, Satina-Flahlak- e world-famo- I G-- AHHOOIA-TIO- 10. Know uml hay that ronnty. Aid N what in feed being nold in I I grain your l U. lllnhop llnuiti'i in it ion ol UTAH PIONEER DIES IN HINJ'KLEY County Agents Column CROP IMPROVEMENT 9 tbe Robison Ranch region. The county weed committee ns set up by ihe (Rate Board of Agrlcultme Is composed of a county commissioner. the weed and seed inspector for the dlstrirt, the County Agrlrullunil Agent, and two farm bureau presidents, on from the east side of the county and one from the west. Farmers having any weed or sneil problems should contact, ell her members of tbe Crop Improvement Association, or the County Weed Committee members. The Stele Crop Improvement Committee ha sent the following suggested program for our County Crop Improvement Committee to work on: 1. Report at once to your district agricultural Inspector any fields of grain or alfalfa (for aeedt that have noxious weeds In them. 2. Cooperate and assist your county weed committee lu educational sentiment against Impure seeds end for county-wid- e eradication of noxious weeds. 3. Begin collection of noxious weeds, teeds, and planta for your own Inforratlon. as well as for the Information of others. COLLECT AND LEARN A NEW WEED. NOX-10U- 9 AND OTHERS. AND ITS SEEDS EVERY WEEK. Your agricultural Inspector and county agent will help you. 4. Cooperate end work with your county agent and district agricultural Inspector on all lines of crop Im- provement. I. Hold meetings In your county In the near future to Impress your Ctratbm threaW? bnrttmrrmr Com- of the Importance of thoroughly cleaning their machines before leavlog weed InfeMod properly, or before thtmhlng, binding or harvesting any Wind of r lifted seed. (. Unae your efforts end convince your neighbors of tbe Importance of bevlng your county commissioner tel aside an appropriation of at least 116,000 to 120,000 for cooperation In a noxious weed control program next year. 7. Be an actual demonstration of a wide awake crop Improvement member by your self planting, grow-loand selling of only rlcan. adaptbined harvester g ed. seed. true-to-varle- ty I. Urge and help your fellow farmers to plant oach year, wherever possible, some new and unproved crop or seed. I. Hold meetings with civic school boards, county comorgan-Ration- missioners. Smith-Hughe- s teacher. s, THE SAY STINK III G Last Week ll was leporteil that Ihe Say Simk hug was very numerous in most of the farm areas of Millard County. This stink hug, which Is locally known us (he Chinch hug Is doing u eiin iiilniis jinount of damage in this roittily. Lust week poison ('list was tried on these luseels This was to be exwith no effect. pected us the Suv stink bug la a sinking iiMect and not a chewing Insect. The only i) pe of poison Hint could he used would he n rontnct poison Thi cost of M'lrh apol-o- n would he prohibitive. Dut lug the week both alnto and federal eutomologlHts were contacted, and all they can suggest la that we uo the grasMbopper or balloon catcher for them. The quicker this done ihe better. Fiiday of last week the Htlnk bugs were observed lo b doing tremendous damage in Home of tho grain fields and on the first crop of alfalfa seed. Farmer can well afford to spend two or three hours early In the morning and again In the evening, using llie balloon catcher to control tin so Insects. Work at the proper time In controlling them may save a i crop. CHECK-UWEEK Farmers of Millard County should make the week Jaly ( to 13 a checkDirector William Peterup week. son In rharge of the AAA Program work for the State, makes this suggestion: "Right now la the best time for farmers to check on their farming operation ro maHr'gnre that they are meeting the require tnents of tho Agricultural Conservation Program, and to be certain tuat their soil building practices are according lo specifications Inspection and compliance work ha now been Maned In Millard Count j Farmers should he sure that they have their farming operations ready for inspection a the mapping crews come to their farms Farmers should he nine lhat Ihelr Soil depleting bae lias ttol been exceeded by soil depleting crops If they expert a payment. They should also b sure that diversion has been made if they have a diversion farm A soil building practice whlrh Is being put Into effect on the farina must be an approved prartlce, and he according to specification. Farmers expecting noxious weed payments must be aure they make Ihelr report. P per-fotm- 1 UTAH STATE to aay, no Needle could or newsrrel account Itljw iiewspspet film that this Moiinlaln the latke Thousand Impreestou convey i lit RchhSs: neates Tbe Archbishop of Center-lim- y of t tie Wolk oil Dlstiut No expressed bis great pleasure lo Ftb!ake foiest Is it ogi esiUg on siring tbe film end commented the! Road. Range linpt mein, lit and Re- it would go down to postal Ity ti a be Thousand luiting tecord of a memorable event! el eat tonal plojefts. Lake Mountain Road Is at present Mt Edward Carroll visited us tbe Besides a gflletul being maintained lemov-a- l fust or tbe week to order Season's lock smoothing maintenance, s Tickets for Holden' new swimming etc. a linnibel of worn out udd.t stld In mg teplaced. ale pool. He sayj people ere certaioly beI timbfi is u ii ii enjoying the pool, end although tbe dealing ihtoiigb watet developdone flue sheep charge la nominal, tbe pool I making ment at Hi:- - y Spring bus been co- ing the town a little money. nstituted and thiee cattle projects Rterou-tmtial PubHc Nolle impiov. d At tbe Klkhutu a new i A u two Due to Official Order grantlug gaibage pits, two unit stove, cattle guard and bon Post Office employees Saturday half tile pit ale being lonstltlCted An holidays, the Fllluioie Post Office ample supply of luel has been sup- will close on Saturday at 2 P M All Halls on beglunlug July 3rd plied loi pLknirkei died homo in Hinckley lute Monday, Hosing u long career uu pioneei, legislator and church lender. Patriarch Robison was born in Giele, III.. .March 1. 1S54, while Ms family whs cn route westward to Join the L. I). S. pioneers. JIIh puretils were among the early settlers In the old foil In Fillmore. (o married Surah Ann Ellen in 1X74 and spent hi eaily married life lu Scipio. In OH idler, fSX2, ho was called on an L. I). S mission in the southem mIuIom. Serving in two leg,lal tire, Mr. Jtoblson aUo wan a member ol Ihe eoiislltutionul convention. lie waa selected to fix boundaries ol a new county, to give n a name and elecl oCflcur. lu Wayne county lie was Called lo the presidency of l lie Wayne L. I). 8 siuke. lie I sui vi veil by bis widow, Maiy I'.nulsn Elicit Robison, and Ihe son i and daughters: Willis Berry and Fiank Robison and Mrs. Ward Myrle Terry of Hinckley; Robison or Della: an adopted dangle ler, Wrlghl, of Sloekton, Uul.; 23 grandchildren and five As we went to press this morning we learned the sad newa of the death of Mrs. Elisa Starley at a Salt, Lake Death came shortly after Hospital. 3: 00 oclock Friday morning. Funeral services will be held In the Fillmore Ward Chapel at 2:00 P. M. Sunday. MI'SIC CONFERENCE HELD AT FIRST WARD Thursday and Friday, June 24 and 25th. a music conference wae held at Iho Flrat Ward church from 9:00 lo 5:00 o'clock with a one hour In- tel mission. The forenoon and afternoon was divided with organists and choristers sections. However, most members from both groups attended both sections. The attendance on the flrat and forty attendday was fifty-twed on the second day. Alfred M. Durham of Salt Lake was the Instructor at the mulcal The work waa made practical by Mr. Durham, who gave Inatru-rtlon- s for organists choristers for all church activities. He showed how to play an organ, the proper touch and tho tone qualities produced with on. Tribune. stops. In the choristers work Individual prartlce waa given on the orFarmers, wlm tire looking for regis- gan and Iheuse of the baton. Tbe tered Duroc hour pigs, should get In choristers followed Instructions and touch with Ihe Couniy Agent's Off- rendered Individual criticism or It was felt by all that atice. ' Last year ten registered gilts and tended that It waa a great success. one hour were placed In the county. These pigs were of iho finest breed- ('ON TRACTS LET FOR WORK ON AIRPORT ing Ihnl could he obtained In Ihu western slates. Mr. Dean Maynard, DELTA Plana for relocating tbs former dean of the school of agriculture at our Slain College, has slated airport here are being formulated that I hem; pigs are prnbubly the fin- under direction of the chamber of est blooded animals thal have ever commerce. The landing field is to come Into Utah. Boor pigs from tbla be enlatged and modern equipment. radio, will ha breeding ran now lie had by individ- Including two-wa- y ual farmera. Gills are to ho placed If we with other cluli membets. Following a call for bids. Nlckla have more gilts Ilian we have club Stott of Delta were awarded conmember ihe gills will be offered for tract for land conditioning, Crlppa sale to Future Farmers, or to company of Cedar City that for who majr .waut lbem. fencing, anjl the Tellurlde Power hoga of company ol Delta' contract tor lightAwj fucmoc ant wrested--Ibetter breeding caiTuot possibly make ing facilities. a mistake in purchasing then pigs The land for the new location la known aa Bender ranch, north and from our eluh boys. east of the present airport (Its. Jtxsil ROWLEYS BROTHER Dl KN Work will begin early In July. o, rig-gestlo- n Trlbuna Telegram retried an of Ihe death of Al Rowley, Ch years old of Midvale. ID uus bom 7 , and lit Frlplo, September 14, had resided ill Utah all his life, lie was a single nun. and his brother, Jouh, given a Ills only survlver unl Tin-day'- Last Saturday night, Mr. Sam Wade. Mis Fima Teeples and Mr. H 1 f and Mrs. Alma Iverson had the misfortune lo run Mr. Wade'i car off a lugway In the Fillmore Canyon. I They swerved out lo avoid hitting car and ran off the road. Mrs. Mr. W. A Paxton, and Mr Muik I vet son suffered from shock and Paxton, bought a m w No 20 Farm-al- l bruises and Miss Teeple from an InTraitor, rubber tire equipped jury to her arm. Mr, and Mt. Lincoln Melville and Ihe Misses Amelia Black, Irla Rotwo rhlldten ate leaving Saturday af- bin. Ruth and Vera Stott, Clara and Mr. Clande Pratt left for ternoon for Lo, Angeles, where they will spend a week visiting Mr Mel- Los Ang.'lea Thursday afternoon for m diort vacation, to return Monday, ville' family Fln-lln-- on Livestock. Situation, SALES TAX TOKEN SCHEDULE TOKENS ARE FURNISHED IN TWO SIZES Mill and 5 Mills (A Fenny is 10 Mills) The uinount of payment with each purchase is as follows: 1 1 - S3, ul Ills Mlll-at- I pound tnuik- ItobiHon, CLUB WORK -- a 22 pound alld a Eugene MRS. ELIZA STARLEY DIES 10 i I Willi A number of Clubs for boys Clubs, etc., get united coopd eration for eradication of noxious ha been organised this year In weeds and the working of a putc Duroc Three registered Couniy seed program. Jersey pig clubs are now organised 411 2. 1937. TV your agricultural InDuring the past few month t in spector apprehending Ihe traffic Crop Improvement Asmclul Ion. of infested grain and hay. Talk lo the district are underfoot maluten with locals In each county, bn farmer who have only small InfesThe county eoinnilitee tations of ones. organized. noxious weeds. Mhowing A number of people have Inquired for Millard County consist of Jos- thani the Importance of ucllng at tbe distinction between male and fe' eph P. Fidel of Delta us chairman, once. mule deer at this time of year, (1. A. Robison of Hinckley. Wallace Lei your Hlogau he. "We Miami fot Fintn observation I note Ibat matuia Holman of Delta. Joseph I,. HoIiImoii eimlicairull Of OOklOMH weeds ill bucks now have antlers from twelva of Flowell, and Andtew PiililqulM of l lilt Personals: puttied! He comments Iraq on Itanaer Dyiepf's large family Legion S chldren! The truth la, however, Vocal Solo - Vernon Peterson. that have I Dyreug says, Itanger KI.iimk Wood Paine and Company a alster." and each has Now boys A. Addten James Mayor Kidly. we alt wonder. Jo Carling. Saxaphonc Solo 11 Friday, July T on London. lst 1 IVo While salesmen are finding It ra-hdiiiieult lo move half-fa- t and The lug plain giade of rattle on the Los tiiark I siqii'.'ii to have an market, the boiler grades of hate t. "a-- lut and giain-fe- d cattle are In sttong ntiileiioiie ami i'll'' d- - tnaml on tinweek active very tie past duiing rising mar- t tho I' At last vein vear few tbo of the Purlin; days, grain higtic) Los Angele Chain Stoek Yatd June t si i attle have sold at 39 00 to lu.5u at the Los Angeles Union bun It 25th. California giaih-fei- i G5 12 a ewt old at Then- appeals Simk Vauls and strictly choice, long would to be a genuine Mi'iniity ol maili''t led dei-rs if available II well above 3 11. HO a c.wt., mein-liei- s t r tli believe moat obseiveis and hogs ot I be trade believe. during the next two uinuihs. the Fut glass steers scored 39 60 at shortage may Itifnnie even mure a Los Angel,- -, and good young cowa parent. Thus it would not prising If hug liliee: should tea'll ute selling nt 3C00 lo 37.00, some up in 47.25 and 37.36. These price irlultvely high levels lu'lnre the ei of the summer. Th"ie is real o i are well above the market of a year porlnnity Tor good piotim in pot k ago and tepres nt very satisfactory 1111111-- . to range cattlemen and feed-lproduitlon In the western siaii tv he to Inlgated part met and holin' opciaKH s 'I lie lut lumli luurkel likewise p- grown feed may he utilized fm the be lu most tu nliOinli'lil ptodueiloit pear in lioug position. Good Emeu raging tiiqi reports eman- quulily tat lambs are quoted on tbe market at 310 60 to ate from the great middle aeste n Los A n k'd1 25 and choice lambs. If availgivrotn lolt. whet- - lint weather a iiong hood able, would sell well above 311. 60 a ing the ioiii ' i , in tin; Should the mid lie wi-- f have u opinion of members of It n eusou. li" tl.ule jPdd of tit this All lu nil. tho livestock outlook may be expected that llli'te will he In the western states Is very hcio a hu tumble s"d bleeding quit XlOik. Seveial since,. iVe JcatH Of cm Hutu tug ami vety satisfactory drouth and poor mips have gteatly ptici'i ate being reflected In the deertased the Unit'd States bog trading on the open, competitive Los AukH''. Calif. .In n i in. tnatki'l veiy sat Ulat lory rondltloii 19 :7 i'i in Livr-stoi- An-ge- l- , ot ml-veil- til -- The State Law Requires that the Tax lie paid by the customer. It can not be absorbed by the dealer. markets |