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Show t V PUBLIC NOTICES Notice To Water Users PUBLIC NOTICE Payments The Assistance Adm. of the Division of Social Services has opened a new office In Fillmore to better serve the PROGRESS PRINTING COMPANY Fillmore area residents. This office has modern facilities tnd new up to date equipment. The office Is being managed by R. who has Robison Wendell recently received training in this field. Office hours will be from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday except which Mr. RobiWednesday son will spend all day In the Delta office. Payments The Assistance Adm. will no longer be operating out of the Millard County Court House but has moved to a new location at 29 West 100 South In Fillmore. If you need assistance, come to the office or call The Millard County office In of the Fillmore Is a main office of the District 5 Assistance "Payments Adm. which is located at 36 West 2nd North In Mantl, Utah, 84642 and the telephone number Is 84631. Second Issued each Friday at FU more, Utah Class Postage paid at Fillmore, Utah 64631. Published by the Progress Printing Company, 41 Scmth Main Street, Fillmore, Utah 84631. Address all correspondence to Box 507, Fillmore, Utah 84631. Telephone Number Is 74 OUR TOWN BY STELLA DAY have any doubts about how much Improvement is made In a home by giving It a coat o( paint, just drive by the Letha Hogan home allgleamlngwhltewlthapleaslng green trim. They have taken down the (ence and given the whole place a "new look." Now that they have such a good beginning, wouldn't It be wondertul to have the whole street enter the Tribune Beautldcatton Contest as a Neighborhood project? Although the hot weather dried up all the roses In the many rose gardens In towni the recent rains have cooled the air enough to bring out a tew roses at the Eldred and Ester Robison home; the gardens at the State House, Court House and Fillmore Hos- Arlene Dlpln made a good suggestion to me yesterday. When something In their gardert doesn't produce ss It should, they trade vegetables with Jack (Delell) Brunson. For Instance, the Olp Ins beets arent too plentftul, but their beans are doing extra well. Jack has a surplus of beets but her beans normal. They trade beans for beets. All o( us have special vegetables which pital. sre-beto- produce sbundantly In our partlculsr soil. Other varieties seem to (all. Trading neighbor Is an excellent way to solve your problems. Jack Is to be complimented (or the out standing gardens she always raises -- not only vegetables but (lowers and shrubs as well. Jack has always been a special person In my ll(e. Alice Robins was not the only happy person last Saturday when Richard, Janet and those two darling little girls drove In (rom their nee home In Cedar City. Our whole street with-you- We saw some beautiful Mlchaelmass Daisies on the west lawn of the Ruby Brunson home, and a row of Knlpherla (Red Hot Poker) along the redwood (ence at the Jack and Carol Wise home, both doing extra well even In the heat. Were everyones peas as big a disappointment to them as mine were to me? 1 hardly got enough to pay tor the seed, due to the Insect Infestation. However, some people seem to have been favored. June Chrtstop-erso- n had a bumper crop, ending up with enough frozen peas to last the (amlly all winter. June seems to be expert In many fields, as well ss being willing to work (or what she gets. r NATIONAL NEWSPAPER nnoiTiw tmtnu m R M r.r ir The new year (or Fine Arts Is fast approaching. All mem- bers are urged to see that their dues (55) are paid by July 50 to any of the officers, preferably Joyce Scottorn, membership chairman or Zella ttalch, treasurer. New members are welcome. Club meetings are held the first snd third Thursdays of each month, with the exception of opening and closing social snd run from 4 p.m. to sbout 5:15. They are regularly held In the Band Room at the High School unless the type of program calls for another setting. Do Enjoy Summer Events 586-906- 743-665- 8. deuirjfive. sub-offi- flower garden figh's inflation The more enjoyment people can find at home, the less money they reed to spend away from Even a iS72 MEMStaor Th book. Story Hour Only two more sessions remain of another very successful story hour season. Thursday (Today) and next week at 5 p.m. will be the last chances to come ad enjoy It. The Fine Arts Officers want to thankk those wonderful story tellers who have prepared the stories and donated their time to this fun program. Free Swimming church Clubs, groups, schools, snd Individuals who helped win the Youth Participation Contest for the benefit of the community are Invited to be the guests of the Fine Arts at the guests of the Fine Arts at the Fillmore Swimming Pool, July 23, p.m. No certificate needed to prove you helped. If you did, just come, and thanks for your help In cleanup and planting projects last year. The GRAND OPENING Of MUSTANG MEADOWS WILL TAKE PLACE SOON rutting. T22S. R6W. Protests resisting the Ancient cemetanes containing thousand of embalmed cats have been found all over Egypt ftMHSIHHIUIIIIIIIHI . L - PAYNE'S SHOE REPAIR r, NEW HOURS Now Open 10:00 To 6.:00 Closed Sunday Mondoy Saturday One day service on most things 285 West 1st South Fillmore 0 PETERSON & TOLLEY m CARPET SERVICE 50 THE "FLYING SAUCER" SQUASH MAJOR BRANDS PRICES INCLUDE INSTALLATION Phone 0 DELTA squash arc shaped like Hying smurfs. I he exterior yellow according to tarots, mid the are best eaten when young and lender alum! an imh aiross. left on the plant some will grow to rhe sue 4 dinmr plate, and they make Halloween duorjlion. Ialti p.m squash grow and do not bushy room tike up niueti in the garden. ol plants Ijlti-pa- san be while or 864-242- SO EASY TO GROW If you were to conduit a survey among gardeners to find (lowout the most er to grow from seed then Calendulas would probably be top of the list. The seed are and once they're in the M)d they germinate reliably. They make fast luxurious growth, bursting forth in early summer with yellow, gold and orange flowers. They arc hjrdy annuals so you can plenl them straight into the garden as soon as you like in the spring Calendulas lose cool weather, howexer, and it's early summer and fall that bring out the biggest flower displays, but the are rugged plants, thnxe on ncglcvt. .mJ exen the hottest d.ixs of summer will not stop some blooms from growing 1 he plants grow ft. tall, and they are excellent ax cut flowers, lasting well in water. Iasihc Bcautx is one of the best color mixtures, and seems to withstand summer heat bt ter than most other x.incties "fool-proo- f Golf Course Course Play 9:30 am I'i J1-0- s0( rigalor backet 7S 0 lorg. b.rk.t 9:00 pm To ADUITS STUDENTS Exceenf Driv,'ng Rang 50 Pop SancwichesJ Private And Group Lessons Available At For Anyone Interested I Club House a Planned Living a PUNNED LIVING Special Lessons For Ladies Groups Mobil Home Estates Residential Areas Special Family Rates On July 23rd (1 Parut pst bt priJirst) Club$ For Rent At Courrse Equestrian Trails Club House for more information on this Exciting Sac Dcvclpmcnt ' FILLMORE r t r ourse 0 for For your Free Brochure write to . IniJSTANG .MUSTANG MEADOWS Fillmore, Utah 84G31 InEADOWS with 3, 1973. DEVELOPMENT Cal or write now grant- ing of these applications int-cv- ting COOL CALENDULAS MUSTANG MEADOWS is 5 Includes STATE ENGINEER plant-findin- fully-doub- 00 reasons therefor must be filed In duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before Sept 1, 1973. Dee. C. Hansen r o a X 7) Fjbllshed In Millard Co. Progress July 20, 27 and Aug. r- fk is -- ... llils handsome specimen of Calendula, called Pacific Beauty, show the dear, dean petal and flower bead borne on a long, strong stem ideal for (67-73- Millard County 20, 27, and Aug. Wit- -j&n BASIL IS In 1949 a expedition to Turkey sponsored Slates Departby the returned ment of Agriculture with specimens of an unusual new variety of basil. The University of Connecticut observed a unique purple foliage characteristic in some of the plants, and after several generations of selection they developed a true Dark breeding line called Opal " Although the xaticly showed it is edible as an herb just like noinial basil, the scientists as it desided had value an ornamental plant in the flower garden, and in I960 entered it Selections. It in promptly carried off a bronze medal, and has since prosed invaluable for garden decoration, especially as a border or background to low growing plants such as dwarf marigolds. Dark Opal grows easily from seed planted directly into the garden after danger of frost. I he sp.cily vented leases are useful in cooking, considered especially good with tomato dishes. Division of State Lands, 105 State Capitol, Salt Lake 'City, Utah 84114. 0.015 sec. ft of water Is to be diverted from an well, 100-5ft. deep at a point S. 200 ft. and E. 500 ft. from N 14 Cor. Sec. 16, T22S, R6W; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 2 cattle, 20 pigs and 50 chickens; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the Irrigation of 0.25 acs. In NW14NE14 Sec. 16, basts. county on a 0 E 21, T21S, R5W. 42617 yWiV Uncommon Insects are being sent to Utah State University for Identification regularly.' If you have an Insect problem, feel free to contact the USU Extension Office In Fillmore or Delta. 1 will get to you as soon as I can. Our services are o;en to everyone In the Chad Carling DUAL-PURPOS- 3, 1973. FlowellElec-trl- c In., Fill- 6) more, Utah 84631. 0.015 sec, ft. of water Is to be diverted well, 200-40- 0 from a a at point S. 100 ft. ft. deep and W. 100 ft from NE Cor. Sec. 21, T21S, R5W; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwaterof 100 cattle, and used for general purposes In an office and warehouse building; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the Irrigation of 0.125 acs In NE 14NE14 Sec. Agent. Ij f In Progress July (67-73- Association., tir 4 ORNAMENTAL 42569 ce District 1. Published pea aphid If you do not find thrlps listed If you have weevil or pea on the label. control these with your alfalfa In the aphids regular Insecticides and the thrlps will be controlled In the process. We are plagued with many Insects this year, all of the common ones plus many uncommon It seems that no sooner Is one Insects. Insect controlled thananother appears. I have Insect help than any had more calls year since I have been working as Extension EXTENSTION AGENT QUESTION: My alfalfa hay does not seem I find many to be growing ss It should. thrlps In It. Can the thrtps be the cause? ANSWER: It appears that there Is a general heavy Infestation of thrlps In alfalfa crops In the county and that they are holding back The damage the growth quite severely. appears first as crinkled or wavy and slight Leaves are often curling of the leaves. smaller than normal and do not appear In later stages white spots or healthy. stripes appear on the leaves and edges often have white areas. Adult thrlps are slender winged, light brown or yellow about 116 Inch long, winged The larva are similar and quite active. but wingless, smaller and white. Control with Insecticides can be achieved with malathton, dlzlonon, eygon, and systox. Use the same rate that Is recommended for AM. Millard, Sevier, Sanpete, Juab, Wayne and Piute counties. The Director of District 5 Is Mr. Therald Wernz. Derek Fell T1UJ? We sure enjoy the PROGRESS and will be looking forward to It in the future. Get ready to support the Fair by entering one or more categories and keep a record (or us. Take a picture of exhibit so we can put them In our Arts Contest Scrapbook this year. Every category counts In our 835-286- heme. SOS.AININC MEMBER Engineer to appropriate water in Millard County, throughout the entire year unless otherwise dslgnated. Locations In SLB 743-530- 4. 10731 Cedar City. Our (our bedroom western style home Is constructed out of the Spanish brown slump block with a cedar shake root. Having done as much of the work ss we could and putting out all the bids and seeing about all the details, we are at this point, very tired, grateful and proud. County Foir Youth Members are reminded of two lovely events going on. You should see the "Mormon Miracle Pageant" at Mantl (free) this week and the Shakespeare Festival Plays at Cedar City (for reservations call: (801) Club President, Gwen Hunter, has a schedule of the performs nces If you would like to call her, Friday, July 20, r DEAR EDITOR Just a tine to let you know we have moved Into our new home and e have a new address. It is 532 Mh Cherry St., Mesa, Arizona 5201. Our new home sits on sn acre close In and almost adjacent to Westwood High School where our son plays on the (ootball team. He has Coach Dave Cates, the same coach that I played (or while going to C. S. U. In OrnjiiUMl.il BjviI. Dark Opjl useful plant for the or flower garden. 1 he leaves are edible when uvrd like vweet basil, while the Howerv and purple f ullage are extremely iv u Member In good standing In the Utah Press Association and also tha National Newapaper Association Moves Info New Home Chad Carling Family FINE ARTS BULLETIN cents per single copy; $5.00 TOTAL PAID CIRCULATION October 1, 1972 Is 1741 TOTAL DISTRIBUTION Is 1809 Display advertising per aq. col. lncb Is 80? Minimum classifieds are 75?; repeats are 50? Rains Help to Beautify Trode Garden Produce 15 Published by Progress Printing Company Jane Wilson William V. Wilson - editor and Vance Wilson - Advertising; Madeleine S. Wilson associate editor and chief photographer Hilda - printers devil suddenly became much more interesting. How we miss that young (amlly since they moved to Cedar City, They are all so active. Richard Is mowlrg the lawn, covering up the sewer line or working In his lovely vegetable garden every minute he Is at home. The two little girls are the only small chll dren on our block and all the neighbors enjoy watching them play. We surely hope they are loved as much In Cedar City as they are In our neighborhood. As we drove down First West Street, we noted the old barn and sheds, (ences and debris are all removed (rom the Roy Sweeting with a little extra eftort, this property, street could also be entered In the Tribune contest, llow about It, residents? Just call me "Job" since rny ailments seem to Increase. My wrist Is giving me much more trouble than It has been. It (eels as i( It Is sprained and the swelling has Increased. I would like to trade one big hand (or a smaller one which would match my left hand, In e((lclency as well as sire. U you Subscription rates are per year. The following applications have been filed with the State Please ser j iae jime and jane nsl on f eeze D ied roods Name 3 MILES Biles Address C'b Z'P Cecil Balter Hcmorial Golf Course S'ai FOR Pnone No oDi'gatmn Hast of Delta natu'a'iy tt Utah INFORMATION aid Hillard' CALL j 854-992- porfer Pro 1 'on & 24th |