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Show ?or,";lesr,rilBiBp Frankly Speaking MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah Friday, August 2f, 1973 Salt Lake City Oorp 31110 . . ByEditor Bill Wilson i AnAnsxwer. r . . Someone, In fact anassoclate with the Idea that the present food crisis, shortage and high prices Is actually a plot to get back at Womens Lib. In other words, put the women back In the kitchen. Editor Sue Dutson went on to to make ends meet, she bad to give up the package goods of everything prepared and It was tough to get back to the stove and start from scratch. This of course was said In Jest, but In actuality, both the oiler Wilson youngsters can cook a pretty good meal out of the cupboard. : But Sunday, I had bought 25 of the rlced In the aulls. without Uncle Bens minute, they were stumped. How many can remember old fashioned Grandiis's double culler cooking rice on the back burner. When did you grind the last flour for that loaf of breadWe could go on, bul wa wont The only thing I can make from scratch and that Includes grinding the beans is Coffee. Oh' I did learn to chop some wheat the other morning for ceareal. When people now ask what Is that strange object on the front porch made of stone, I can trutlifully say It was used by the Indians many years tgo to make cornbread;but recently ye olde editor has been grinding trltlcsle for breakfast. Great Idea for weight watchers. Grind your own grain the old way and the second helping of bread, rolls or cake may not come so easy. However, Darlene Mundy Is working on a system to put power Into the old fashioned grinder. Its called grandchildren. They produce - or the fresh smell of homemade bread each Sunday does not grace the Great Idea as Sunday table. long as the novelty holds out. Wonder If I could talk the Kindergarten teaching Into letting the youngstera stone gtlnd rather than paint? - t2. o1 ijnafrm k?4i ,u i i rfi, . If tTTrrnr'irr. t J. " $ u: mm Elementary School Opens c of meeting for parents of all and kindergarten, headstart students Mil be held at the school Friday, August 24, at 1:00 p.m. This meeting will be concerned Mih all phases for participation In these programs. We will discuss enrollment. curriculum, busing, lunch program, and other pertinent matters. The general meeting will be held In the library (upstairs) and then group meeting with the teacher In her classroom. Fees as set by the district will be accepted at this time. Please bring a birth certificate or other proof of age with you unless your child attended our school last year. If you know of any families new to our area with a child In this age group, please pass this Information on to them. All Elementary School StuJer.ts First dav of school Is August 27. This will be a regular day of school. Buses will run, lunches will he served, (please do not send lunch money papers will be sent home at the close of this day.) School lime Is 8:43 a.m. to 3:20 p.m. except for the a.m. session, kindergarten and preschool, 8:43 a.m. to ll;13a.m.; p.m. session, kindergarten and preschool, 1:00 p.m. to 3:20 p.m. New students In our area may contact the school Frllay Teachers A pre-acho- or Monday. Sincerely, R. Merrill Dutaon, Principal In Holy Cross Hospital Mrs. Lynn Feu-rsom Toorn 330 it Holy Cro. l. She undi'i wrrt sine fry August 10 nrd when tills released she will po to Hu to convalesce at tl - h r.- - i Ho-plla- Carol and Jake Paxies at 5874 S tena Freeman, Vttta Geerge, Ina Huber, Dean I srsen, Gen Monroe, Julie Melsen, Minnie Tenny, and Ferrell Quarnberg. Also Gary Robins, leva Robison, Norman Stevens, t eon Sylvester, Elton Taylcr, Winifred Williams, wh R. Merrill Dutson, Prlncljal. Inclu !e: Other personell Denny Brunson, Custodian with Rhea Dean Stephenson, Secre- tary. rr.n s Cooks Include Duma ton, Audean Gregerscn, h nh Thornton, Margie Stevens an 1 Farbara Feese Additional persv.nel will bo assigned as anointments see made. Holds Meeting C '.he Fillmore Chamber of Commerce held a meeting on August 13 to discuss tourist levelopmenl and signing aroun-- ' the Interstate near Fillmore. Bob Edison, president, conit wts ducted the meeting, decided that 1 Is should be let when a tn of sign was decided More Important It wes upon. ded led to meet with the county Commissioners anl Fillmore City to ask their participation and support in the project. The right type of eljns.tboee tut will te lighted could cost arounl HlS.OJCforaelgnatboth the norlh and tba south entraaee to town. off-ram- ps 1 The new Paradise Is design it boxes and shrubs atththe entire Inn Res-Uur- for the ulwith the same 1 timate li dlnl-- g tasteful theme carried threugh-O'- .t ss hi the n otel. It has s ci"c-- e sh p an 1 dining room. The cc'fee sh-- p Ids a flecked ! 1 Gee, Its Great Its good to see Fillmore on the move. New Industry, new tourist facilities, a Chamber of Commerce and other develop- ments are taking place. However, w need now to conon the present business community. We need to work together to spruce up Main street, to adequacy ucht the centrate Need Old to erect signs, and to really with evidence, show that we want people In Fill- more. We think lta time that Fillmore City started budgeting a nice chunk of money Just for We have sales development. tax money, and revenue aharlng. Major projects as sewer and Industrial parks are covered by bond Issues. Attend the meettngSeptember 5th. Its your city. Take pert In the course It will follow in the coming month Continued on back page Pictures Restaurant Opens of-e- television. There Is ana ituiratlc vending center for Ice ar. soft drinks. Near the back of the motel is located a ol Mh attractive pool furniture and a lawn that has been planteJ. The rest cf the area Its; laid - A I held meeting will Wendesdsy, September 5th at 3 In the afternoon at the County Court House. It la most Important that every buslnessmanat-ten- d this meeting. Communltsls throughout Utah who hare been by - passed have found that signing the area Is a necessity not s luxury. It ws decided to sssese membership amount of 25 for each business. s, Paradise Inn Opens The beautiful ne paradise in Fill more with Inn Is nov r Best Western M til. Restaurant and Service Station that will be . open soon. The motel feat ins Hue anl lth ab.'.te Ir.urluis gani queen sired beds. Furniture I 1! built In and each ui a'so includes tele; horn s anl color Freeway Access to be Signed bright cringe carj-e- with booths that harmunle with the color theme. RatherdarkwooJscrver the walls and the light fixtures are rrrgt modern and liai g over fhe br.'ths and counter areas. The Hi li g room Is located to give a trual view of the svlmmlr.g pool with the same Ci.. or theires. Tliey can also serve bannuets In this area. area blackt The kitchen tx modern In Mr. anl Mrs. Neilot. Admas are managing the mMelandhave every vay wph the latest In r. Hers, ovens, and a lovely apartment located just grills. To carryout the 1 right theme, off the lot i . Is Into um drive area multl-coThe b al!reses wear red com; lete'.v corel . anl each blouses and green sints. All area. service areas are lucateJ withunit has am; le ar--- The complex Is loi atei In North in the kltclen area and one Is mazed at the quiet sound. Fillmore Juat off the l on on back page We need some pictures to use on the PROGRESS flag. Most of them would be old, so we will return them along with. In most cases a copy. Mostly, we're interested In historic Items, buildings, velopments, old de- time See what you can dig up in the attic. We have had fun with the flag pictures and have really found a variety. This week's picture Is an old pioneer home in Fillmore, we think It was In the Melville family. Can you Identify the location. DEMOLITION DERBY The frills of buttons and bows will te substituted for crash helmets tnd courage by several Millard and Sevier County gals as part of the first annual Demolition Derby to be held at the fair grounds In Fillmore on Labor Day, September 3. Fillmore, Lloyd Taylor, chairman of ihe event for the sponsoring Elks I 7 J Now-lin- tr $ i w St- f News ( ACUTE HOSPITAL PATIENTS -- . Labrum Bill Labrum Patients In the Skilled Nurs- lng Facility Include: Alverna Davis, Emi Mlllaway, Rebecca McKlbbon, T.C. Stephenson, J. Lai-ru- July C, Wllcken, Rufus Eva Nielson. 31 Clark, and County Association Retarded toMeet Mr. Kenneth Adams, president of the Millard County As- MllS NEWS PEP ASSEMBLY Millard High School Chear-leadeMonaen, Madalyn Camille Petereen, Virginia Probert, and Denise Condle Invite and urge you to come to the first league game of foot ball for Millard on Friday. They would especially appreciate your presence at the Pep Aaaembly In the auditorium to create sprit enough to win over Dixie. Everyone Including townspeople and students, are Invited to take part In the acrs sew Seperlntendent, Kenneth Tophwn and family are In the process of gelling settled In their new home. They have Backrw left to right! Tammy, 8th grade, Mrs. Opal Top ham holding 8 month old TodJ, Dr. Topham, Kendal, 4lh grade. Front row left to righi Seeaa, Grade Kindergarten! lisa, 5lh and Greg, 1st grade. jj Ambulance! Hospital tivities. The band will play at the assembly and game; and there will te a eklt put on by the pep club. sociation for Retarded Children, has called a meeting for the members and til others Mtllatd High School who may wish to attend. The meeting will be held Thursday, the 24th of August, at 8:00 p.m. at the training center In Delta. The State Board of Education has made a special grant available for the expansion of the Day Care Program to Include a sheltered workshop wherein students may perform PLANS ARE UNDERWAY TO work for which they will compensated. make MUlard'a Diamond JubiMr. Adame, In cooperation lee a really great event. We with the School District, wishes no urge every former student matter what date - to make ar- to extend a special Invitation to parents from other comrangements to spendSeptember munities to come and hear their 21 tnd 22 at Millard High. Ideas and help work out some Complete plana will be pubtransport of quallished next week. Watch for mesns for the to ified sutdenta the Delta Ctn-.It and come to the Diamond for training tnd work Jubilee. Diamond Jubilee er There Is a minimum guarantee of prize money of 5150, 5100, and $30 for the first three places. However, all entry fees will be returned to drivers tnd sponsors tnd prizes could go considerably above the guarantee, depending on en- tries. The top three cars In each heat will enter the finals and receive an additional $25. There will also be a special prize of $50 for the last car running In the wipeout In eddltlon to cash money for the most aggressive driver, beet looking automobile, and the most unusual paint scheme. Cars from the powder puff that are still running may be entered In the wipeout with no additional fee but mutt have male drivers, Taylor said. The sponsoring organization has members In a south central Utah area and sponsors projects and community Improvement program! In the various counties. "The lodge la a strong supporter of youth and charity programs and hae expended several thousand dollars In the area since It was organized four years ago," the chairman said. The Derby will bring a new type of entertainment to Millard County and spectators will be charged only 5 1 each for five-coun- ty F.I.F. ar Lynn residence. 73-7- 4 "aimvwvvvvwmmTnmv off-ra- bought the Talmage Taylor ut ar H Roy Olp n, Aug 17 Dr. who donot have Millard High School announced the new prices and policies of the School Lunch Program. Children In the Jr. Sr. HI$ may be combined to arrive at the pay scale. All Dally lunch tickets are 40? per lunch. Half-yeTickets (18 weeks) at 33? per lunch Is 527.75. Tickets srt due and payable August 27, 1973. Monthly lunches at 35? per lunch are 58.65 (four weeks) Your child may qualify for reduced prices or free lunches at determined by the accompanying schedule (which Is not published but may be obtained from the school office). An application must be submitted and approved by the principal of etch school. Half-ye(18 weeks) at 15? per lunch or 512.18. Monthly (4 weeks) at 15? per lunch or 52.85. All children are treated the same regardless of ability In the operation of child feeding programs, no .1 pay. child will be discriminated against because of his race, Cyril County School District's For drivers Taylor suggested sponsors, they get an automobile tnd then sell advertising to several ponsore to defray expenses. It Is anticipated there will be three mens deet ruction Leats, the powder puff, the championship, and a wlpe-ofeaturing any cars that ctn still run. 1 Janet Zaks Ira, Ohio, August 8. Carol Jessop, Aug 17- -. A. J. Yates, Calif. Aug 18 - 19. Mlltrd been located that can be purchased at a small fee for sponsors who hsve been unable to obtain a vehicle. "It only need run for a few minutes and we know there are a number of old cars throughout the county that can be obtained end entered," he said. Advertising Is pert of the game, tnd hs urged sponors to "doll up" their vehicles. I 11I4PI1 NCnflljl UUUltll -g Superintendent placed He said tow of principle rules require til glass to be removed tnd all doors, trunks, hoods, and fv.it seats to be chained. He said some vehllces hsve Supt. Announces srProgram for sr Q 17-1- Introducing have strategic locations so that drivers and sponors can see how they must be prejared. In fcj sex, color, or national origin. t f& Demo Derby been Several cars vmimvmtTivmwvmvmm New 0 I a girl drivers. Ttylor said applications tre continuing to be accepted for both male and female drivers tnd entries. Several hsve been received from both Sevier and Millard counties. 11s urged sponsors and drivers to get their cars ready as soon ts possible. Rules and regulations will be strictly enforced and copies are available from the chairman or from g, commute members Jim Brent Crosland, or Rodger Johnson In Fillmore. Copies In Delta are available at Imlay'a Service Station. B v 2420, said powder puff will be sJded to the derby, festurlng women or fe Cri-M-m- 2030 w ELKS LODGE SPONSOR C 'pi-ed- 1 Cl.KS FIGHT DRUGS AS Rodger Johnson, Fillmore, and James Soyka, Richfield, pbee stlcekers on entry In M lllard Deomolltlon Derby. M. was Nicholas Nugent brought from Sclplo Summit to the Fillmore L.D.S. Hospital August 17. Albert Jamtt Yates was brought from six tnd a hlsf miles south of Kanosh to Fillmore LDS Hospital Aug. 18. Elaine D. Ambra wa brought from three miles south of Kanosh to Fillmore L.DS. Hoepltal August 21. Meeting FIF Annual Stockholders Meeting will be held Tueaday, September 11, 8 p.m. at the County Courthouse. At the annual meeting, all stockholders have the oppor- tunity to attend, elect new of. leers; to hear reports on the condition of the company; and to participate la such other busies a may com before the meeting at thU time. FIF Is In good financial conation, at this time. The company owns the building la which Review Weir Is located. One of the major projects this sum-mhas been this er structure. "Mrs. Wright Retires When the Mlllird High School faculty greets student st the opening assembly fot a new year, a familiar face will be missing. A rdell L. Wright, who h.s taught for 27 years, la taking an early retirement from that profession. Asked why she wts saying goodbye to the school room, Mrs. Wright said she was looking forward for some extra time to share with her hue-- 1 bind, Mayor Golden Wright, her son Dr. Kirk Wright, wife Karen snd three little bojs, NephI; and daughter tnd Linds and Duane Baugh, their little daughter and haby tonwbo recently moved fromCaUfomla to Fillmore. son-ln-ls- She In begsnberteschlngcsreer Richfield, Utah snd went hack to teaching in 1933 when her children were in school. She taught English, Drams and Journalism. She directed eight plays In connection with drama classes, wts sdviaor for the school paper snd sophomore sd- visor for many years. THE PROGRESS Joins with her many former students snd associates education circles In saying "Thank you, Mrs. Wright, for these many years of service you hsve given to our boys and gtrls." In ARDELL L. WRIGHT Bertclsen Family Moves Jerry and Pam Bertelsen and children have moved to Richfield. They came to Fillmore when Jerry began his coaching career at Millard, |