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Show HIDING AUGUST A Unlvtraul Xlcrr filming Coro P.0. :ox 260C Salt Lake City 71110 - 5 FRfiniCLY RIDING East Millard Riding Club will be sponsoring the District 8 Riding Club Meet In Fillmore August 3 and 4. According to local officers, the meet will attract Rddlng Clubs and Indi again at the Fairgrounds, with roping, cow cutting and activities will Include a dance pleasure events. At 6 p.m., there will be a street parade. At In the Armory that night. Saturday, August 4, things get 7 p.m., back at the Fairgrounds, underway at 10 in the morning will be drills, hide races, pole way at the Fairgrounds p m. The wrap up of the viduals from throughout the District. Events on August 3 will include horse races, ladles barrel, trailer races and chariot races. Events will get under m - . ai' fit : 7' X )$ CLUBS An Interesting Discovery en 't'-- T. f,. h f District Court In rof 7 Often we play word games. find a new word and use It. Often, It sends us to half-dozbooks for the answers. Yesterday, my good friend was going Jane Beckwith through some of her grandfathers books and came across an autobiography by the noted barrister, Ephraim Tutt. What sent us scurrying was an old news Item, somewhere back when Ephraim Tutt tried a case We ' i -- X 5 TV ,, ?V " NtrlLv: - t'V. at days calf -- A When? We r . r 7 L ..4 : I "4 Ay. r- - - i .M t -- e V- trict Riding Club Meet In Fillmore this weekend, we use tn old picture of the East Millard Riding Club when they won Sorry Bud v Guess i was wrong last week. One can slaughter fawns on the either sex hunt. But still, how many SPORTSMEN like a fawn hunt? many flrat prizes at the District meet. We can recall a few faces no longer belonging to the club and we see others that still work hard for the club and continue to bring lop Riding Club meets to Fillmore. Woodstock I CYNTHIA MISS JK AS MISS COOPER MILLARD TO REIGN COUNTY Miss reigning as Miss MlllaroCoun-(- y. Cynthia Cooper, She sang two musical numdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John bers, acomparled by Miss Cooper Fllmore was selected Verona Hunter, Fillmore. by a panel of four judges to The contestants appeared In reign aaMlssMlllardCounty" for 1973 and 1974. Miss Cooper formats, swim suits snd did a I talent number. Miss Cooper wa crowned by Miss Michelle Its been groundbreaking days at Fillmores new Industrial Park. Iverson, Flllmcre, former pve an original dramatization Mountain Mushrooms have begun construction on their new 90,000 of "Ann of s Thousand Days" queen who has reigned for the as her talent number. square foot building. past year. The building l The royalty appeared on s set on a solid pad of cement and will be the Miss Cooper la a graduate beautiful county float for the of Millard High School where largest building ever built In the area to house Industry. 24th of July celebration at gGordon Griffin, DaverPort, Tasmania, Australia, and now living she was an honor student. She In Fillmore, Is president of Mountain Mushrooms and has moved Is currently attending Brigham Hinckley and will reign over to Fillmore to assist L' the building of the plant, In preparation the Millard County Fair and Young University majoring tn to the growing of mushrooms. dramatic arts. At BYU. she Days of the Old West, August Ken Sanderson, who will be 10 and 11 at Deseret. Is a member of (he InternaThey EDISONS HOSTGRAND will ride In the parade Aug. moving here tn a few days, tional ballroom dance team. 11. another principal In the comMiss Cooper Is attended by OPENING OF Miss Cooper will represent Miss Joelyn Clark, daughter of pany, will be doing the engiMillard and Robert Mr. Mrs. County at the State Fair neering on (he pbnt and slot Clar, WESTERN AUTO of the overseeing of the conand Marta Flnllnaon, Queen contest In Salt Lake City, struction Itself. In September. She has been daughter of Mr. andMr. Reese The Edlsona welcomed area a and mlleap Oak $25 Initially, the plant plans to given prize Flnllnson, City. shopper Into their new store to the state contest by the county people The queen tryout were held employ over 50 full-tion East Center this week with and probably many more than In Hinckley, July 18. The eight fair board. a grand opening held on July this during construction. contestant and mother their Judges were Owen Cahoon, 30th. This will be the first of Colleen Talbot. GaU Fereusnn with member of the fair beard The new store Is situated In Other contestants were Terri several Industries planned for were entertained at a tea before the old Utah Poultry Building the tew park. Tlppltts, contest. H'ncUey, Janet the DeRoad Utah State next to the If you havnt been down since Elaine EllaSutherland, a to talk Miss Iverson pve partment Office. the streets have been oiled exson, Layna Delta, of Anderson, the and told her group Western Auto la like a genIn the park and other ImproveFillmore and Cindy Cox, Meathe paat year during periences line full eral alore. They carry dow. ments almost completed, you of merchandise from furniture should drop down, the NOW to hardware and auto prts. place is Fillmore, things are With the opening of NAPA' happening. Automotive Part and Supply, Bobble's Hobble and the Varsa NEWS CONCERNING LOCAL UNIT iety Shoppe, Flllmorea section Is really starting to grow. Averett snd crew chiefs Doug The guard welcomes two new to It member Robins, Ed Phillips, and Steve rank. In Tracy Congressman OWENS' Representative To Be Whalcotl and Bob Robison, both Brunson, the unit out performed recent many regulars'my units drilling of Millard graduate Fillmore Next Tuesdoy the year round. DeLon AverHigh School, have enlisted In the Fillmore unit. ett, the chief of the firing son and the of Cam Clerk baiter, or better known as Tracy, untwo from announced Office, Owens pm Rep. Wayne "Chief of amoke" Is thought Beth Whatcott, and Bob, the son til four The pm. Congressman of Hal and 01 eve today that on August 7, 1973, many (o be the best at that by will Robison, stated that It was a concern of Bobble Lou Anderson, Field-anposition In the state. Ms that 'people In Juab and dejart for four months active Millard Counties will visit Precision on the target Is a Millard Counties have a chance training later this month. While Nepht and Fillmore to meet with crucial part of a firing mission. on active duly, they will be to communicate with their rephis constituents. Any person Gunners for this year's lest resentative while he I away trained In the use of weapons who desires to communicate were seargeants Dustin Mundy, from howIn Washington. to launcher granade the with concerns congressman Dallln Nielsen, and Gale Stott. itzers. may do so through Mr. AnderOf course, It takes the coorBoth Tracy and Bob ire memson at that time. dinated efforts of an entire unit of local bers of (he chapter at be the will Mr. Anderson SUPPORT THE CHAMBER lo pass the difficult U. .S. the National Rifle Association In Nepht County Clerk Offlc OF COMMERCE snd are riflemen. Army field artillery test and the expert Theyll from ten am until twelve noon. be welecomed additions to the entire unit Is to be congratulated. And In Fillmore, at the County As a result of the outstanding guards rifle team. The Fillmore unit Just reshowing at camp this year turned from a successful sumtraining sites such as Germany and Korea are being considered mer camp. to the Thank for next year's two week camp. leadership snd know how of fellows like battery chief DeLon INDUSTRIAL BUILDING N err? j ft - ' A 7 y : $ . UTAH GOVERNOR CALVIN L. RAMPTON (seated) REVIEWS the new Issue Of UTAH FACTS! with (L.-R- .) Milton . Wet.enmann, C. Palfreymann, and w, Blair Walklngton. state development officials. NATIONAL GUARD UTAH FACTS bua-lne- Governor Calvin L. Hampton announced today that the second edition of UTAH FACTS!, a 400 page volume of detailed Information on all aspects ot Utahs population and economy, la now ready for distribution by the Utah industrial Promotion Division of Development Services. The Governor said distribution of the first Issue of Utah Facts! was in November of 1970. Since then, more than one thousand copies have been to distributed Individual, firms, agencies, Institutions, and governmental department Involvd In building Utshsecor.-om- y through Industrial and commercial development. the data In Utah has been updated semi- Although Facts annually since first publication, the entire book hat been reproduced to reflect compiled Information from the last Bureau of the Censua national survey. The 173 volume contains most often reinformation quested by business and industrial development organizations. It represet Is flrdt level data from the Utah Industrial Development Information System developed anJ maintained for the Division of Industrial Promotion by the Center for Economic and Community Development Unlveralty of Utah. REORGANIZE ond ELECT OFFICERS Edison To Head Chamber Fillmore Chamber of Commerce has been reorganized. Officers elected for the The 1973-7- 4 year Include Bob Edl son as president. Tom Reeve has been elected with June Kylle as secretary-treasure- r. nt Directors are Kirk Warner, LeGrande Davies and Tom Murphey. Two meetings have been he id with businessmen In the area. First projects nclude working to change the South lighting the Interchange and getting signs to call attention to Fillmore at the approaches. All Fillmore businesses are encouraged to Join and take part in the Chamber of Commerce. Promotion of Fillmore is really now Important with the a reality. off-ram- p, by-pa- ss ARMY Thanks School Board for Assistance During Stay in County Department of the Army Headquarters 73th USA ManvuvarsArea Command 1850 01J Spanish Trail 77054 Houston Texas 7 July 1973 Subject: Letter of Appreciation To: Millard County Board of Education, Fillmore, X tah I wish to express our preciation for your kind "in f ed tnalde 'OLD CAPITOL DAYS" The following Information Is given to farmer who are now making plans for 1974 Wheat and iS ROYALTY PERFORMS ROYALTY CHOSEN TO REIGN DURING "OLD CAPITOL are continuing to add color tp other events. Last Day weekend, they jwrtlclpated In the opening ceremony and event at the rodeo aponaored by the Eaat Millard Riding Club at the fairground. 3 and In the parade Riding In the horse ahow on July on July 4th were Queen Terri McBride, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Jack McBride; and attendants, Tawna Ds strop, and Gayle daughter of Mr. and Mr. Don Dastrup, Holden; Thatcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thatcher, Sclplo. i 7: ALL STARS FILLMORE ALL - STARS THAT WENT TO CEDAR CITY past week were L-Back row, Kim Jackson, Dsn Jackson, Bryce Tsylor, Jan Day, Jim Hare, Kelly Quarnberg, and Terry Christensen. Front row, L-Scott Robins, Todd Chapman, Robert Monsen, Lea Ray Payne, and Mark Edison. this R, Feed Grain Plantings, accor-din- g to Phil Ellason, chairman, Millard County ASC Committee: 1. There will be no aet aside of land for feed grain or wheat. 2. The malntalna nee of an established conserving base wilt not be required to receive price support or program payments. The above announcement was made by secretay i i Announced HiJi ap- assls-contlnu- GRAIN Program of agricul- ture, Earl Butz, to assure adequate supplies of wheat and feed grains for domestic and export markets. Mr. Ellason pointed out that this announcement will free far-- " mers to go all out to produce wheat and feed grains. The new . . . Paradise Inn, Fill- more Is really nice. But what I liked lo see them do Is carry the them allttlefartherand get-few poster alzed photographs to display In the restu-ra- nt or lobby area of Paradise Canyon Itself. The beautiful groves would be an eye catching scene and the upper camp In the tall pines Is another or one of the old log-w- in trail. I can't remember when the -aaw mill was operating. I do remember In boyhood days the happy times spent camping at the cabin, wandering throughout the grove reading the names on the trees which. In itself, records the history of many local families, Includng my own, the McBride. McBride Clan To Gather A reunion Is finally planned for our family. Were all looking forward lo the pthe ring da y, It will Include August 25. the descendants of grandparents Jack and Erma McBride snd the John Newton andCatherlneFel-sha- w McBride family has been asked to Join us. In the latter family Is Nell Huntsman, the McBride a lsiers In San Francisco, Mary and Marv and clans ax well as the Barnes family, Kaysvllle. The last time we really pthered as a family was many at years ago cisco World Shingle MlU Lt Chalk Creek. The last family group photo I can recall has me tn chaps and cap pistols. Now thats at leart a couple of years ago. I have cousins Ive never met and cousins I remember as being in pigtails and ringlets. For the San Francisco clan, I remember Aunl Nellie and her daughters during the San Fran- Fair, 1939. Thats the year Treasure Island was built. SUPPORT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE .. 1974 WHEAT ond FEED - understand quite a look place up Chalk Creek last weekend. Sorry we were In Bryce. Hated to mUs It. we An Idea FOR NEW . . . In lieu of offending anyone, use this word with caution, but GROUND BREAKING That sent us back 40 thousand years to find why man took this metal as money. One thing here we found, gold has few Impurities. One single ounce has been know to stretch Into a single wire 35 miles long,- Remember When Remember When 7 ? ? 7 7 ? 7 In calling attention to the Dis- Fillmore. know. Have we read the book? No, but we Intend to. Last week the word was L v MILLARD COUNTY PROCRESS Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, August 3, 1973 NUMBER THIRTY-ON- E In know. Can you help us. The principle. All we know Is that some of them apparently lived In or around Oak City. Whether they were the defen-den- ts or the plaintiffs we dont "Gold. THE FLAG dont PROGRESS PROVES IT PAYS TO SHOPAT HQME . in the Progress this week Is a full page promotional showing that it really paya to "Shop at Home. Advertising manager Vance W'leon has gone around to various business houses this week, taken certain Items and compared them with prices In other areas Including Provo and Richfield. Naturally, you can always find some bargains by going elsewhere, but were talking about staples and Hems the housewife Is most apt to shop for. And for bargains, "really sale" days, promotions and other special events have always seen good bargains on the local merchant's shelves. Often, the big shopring centers, the large grocery stores, and the general merchandising marts use a leader Item to sell for cost . You may save on this one Item, but once youre In the store and without really realizing It, you will find-ththe shopper pays a higher price for many staple at Items. Several years ago we had this graphically proven to us. In a large store In Salt Lake, we watched bargain ..unteri gather the bargains, but at the same time the shopping cart was being heaped with staples like baby food. We Just happened to price this item and found It higher than any alore In Fillmore. After all, If you have an Infant at home, who la going to price the food the wee ones eat. Fillmore Is now on Ihe real course of growth. New Industries starting up and more new homes than ever before. To continue to make It the best town In Southern Utah, well need all the support from all of the people. And one wav to show this Ls "Shop at -home..., and ssve," aaamniwaa not & |