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Show MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS FlU more, Utah 84631 1913 Friday, September 21, OLD CAPITOL NOTICE OF VACANCY .da) Reeve sepnl a delightful two weeks In the east with her daughter Allene She flew to In late August. the Washington, D. C. area Tom (A where her daughter has been teaching. The two toured many historic sites. Since Alda returned, Allene has moved to New York state. She Is teaching in Brooklyn In the homemaking department oft large Junior high. She has also taught physics and science during her stay In the east. Her present address Is 24 Overlook Drive, Valhalla, New York 10595. Allene visited her family In Fillmore for a month In early summer. GUESTS OF ECHO BLAKE ' over a weekend were her daughter, Betty Nelson and a friend Lyle Blackner, both Evanston. Fillmore Fire Department taking applications for membership to fill a vacancy, Those Interested In becoming volunteer firemen may contact Max Day or roger Johnson. Is Musical moment The East Millard Fine Arts Guild held their opening social Sept 15, 1973, In the Cooper Country Dining Koom. Many members and guests were present, Elizabeth Luke, Heher had the past presidents pin presented by President Gwen Hunter. Corsages were given to the Charter members present, Zina Petersen, Lila Day and Stella Day. Roena DlFolre presented the musical part of the p.ogram using the musical talents of Carol and Delmont Truman, St. George, and our own Debbie Sy- lvester singing Bike safety grandihiUlrcn and Wallace Ivle October covering our Indian Heritage using artifacts he has collected. Some of our own people of Indian heritage wtU share their kncwlege of their forefathers. 17 with d I'vcnone is cordially invited to attend and they request no qdis. ple.lse To the most - As far as I'm concerned. For all the things he stood for, And from him the things I learned. Though It hurts to know hes COME ALL!!! Or that we must stay, I cant help believing, My dads at peace today. He was a RINGMASTER: was here working for Arthur Allen this summer has a Jot helping teach retarded children. Kerry has a pleasing personality and will accomplish much with these children. Delbert has Just been put In as a counselor tn his High Priests Quorum. Congratulations Delbert, Janice and family. busy man all his life, MR. us, give us his last dime. Perfect couldn't describe better. AND MRS. him MR. SATURDAY Marianne Reese AND MRS. AND MR. Mathews y ou MRS. ANNETTE WILLIAMS AND friend Susan May, Provo were here over the weekend with Annetes family, the Dern Williams. MR. AND MRS. WILMER Aagard, Milford visited for a few hours, Sunday, with her Vir-g- le sister and brother-in-laand Delial Ivle. w ALDEN with her family, the Junior isons. ilUCTIOtl SALE Township J. ! REAL ESTATE iiifelL JL t ,' f jC t 4K I t uil o I 4 4 mtm i rSLBM i ) n i I llie ride, roil don't h.u Caprii e l , llowesci . ilie freedom of the ojien load Iw. in- - with ihe f lenient of Imior: l.i--- .ii e.li - ei-i- mm ( .ar of the eat n.l ('nr ami Dm er flea. lei ' ( hoire as flr-- l I.mnonn Ne.l.in for the f.i- -t three jih a yea -t re-h,i- no-- e. tin er logger biimjer. Malibu Game. A luxury Chrxellc, new this year. With full foam seats. A fold down front armre-- t. Wood grained vim I accents. F.legant inner door panels. Kxtiemely . b' "g -- like to ih ive il a n Camara ll.m.iv n inner. h.k. u.n il g.M- -. (tui( k. leek and mmhie. nli a low. wide -- Liner, re. -nd poll. nr terting romfoit that lure in a ear dial handle o w ell. Ihi- - rh, 11 nru tin- - -- -- -- e from tiling, and the rut pde raipeting up. phi-lin- and cut-pil- e hats ju- inside. e exterior is a i lassie, n i har.it ter and in ihiail. a the interior, Y et, it remains mid -- ie. And. it remains all (.lies rile. With Oietelle handling and at a Chet rile price. Now that youxe looked, come and see the new Malihu Cla ir and all the 19,1 Chr roiels 1 he ones shown here, plus Impai.t, Monte Carlo. Nova. Corvette, pickups, v ans and all our new car and trm ks. I wr- S uphol-ter- v ul Tie'll. JjT jM'ting. lieu -- ll qe-an- d nru rotor- -. lu- - more eoo.1 thni. to make it liellri . e uh.it MW i J I Good crop variety Popular Pioductlon -t At your Chevrolet dealert Sept.20 nylon carpeting. ju- -t for Farming grains, hay; potatoes; Livestock in this srea Includes of all kinds; alfalfa for hay Industry forecast Industry Is beginning to show In this srea. The property to be sold borders a newly established Industrial Park where there Is great anticipation. Several larger Industrial businesses have already started construction. The future worth of this Future worth of land value' ll parcels good opportunity for ladlvldualx; Investors; Speculators; andor Retirees. The property Joins, near to City reputed to be the Cleanest, Quietest Little City tn the World. Located in the Center of the State of Utah tad joined on all four aides by good sporting, recreational hunting, fishing, boating and down right good living out of the smog ridden, water polluted A reasrJVgwglll1 Water rights and wells ion t do the shifting. If you want ll lusun and onifoii of lease little el-- e for ni lii- - 1 1 5 W Irrigated land Property will be sold In acreages to accommodate botn the small buyer andor Large Investor. There are Eleven (11) 80 sere parcels of land Joined together so closely that one owner could handle .he entire 880 acres. iluh.Mitalir CT I October 13, 1973 Fillmore. Utah Property In It.tii-i- ni l.it year's l,i REAL ESTATE Township 22 South Range I 880 acres way . tie r H'r i I Property Is near Yownslte just soutn west ot me new freeway, two miles from Center of Town of Fillmore, Utah. ujsy. 21 South Range 5 W. SLBM Rob- Echo Blake and Jane Wilson who visited the place. They also have almost every kind of fruit tree and berry bush that Is grown here. Their flowers seem to be vicing with the vegetables for attention. Echo came away with some grourd cherries to add to her pear preserves which brought back memories to the writer whose mother prepared that delicacy a long time ago. erf Caprice Clank. Introducing an elegant motor car. ju- -t asking to le enjened. Out-ide- : an imjio-in- z new grille, and on the Coujie. a new roof line. Inside; peace quiet and con- - rnience. Y ill) st.ind.ml power , " ' steering to do mot of the tuinin:. standard (Miner front di-- C hr.ikr to lu nio- -t of the stop-piiiand 4 st.imlanl I on home mortgages la most parts of the country are generally far below the prime rate charged to large commercial and Industrial borrowers. Hansen said the survey showed most bankers do not believe it would be advisable to roll back the rates paid to their savings di posltors. "It would not be fair to bank customers. M oreover, It would force funds to flow out of all financial Institutions and Into such as other Instruments treasury bills, corporate bonds and other higher yielding Investments. This, In turn, would hurt the housing market by depriving all mortgage lenders of sorely needed funds. PHIL Close to towns and freeway Ulicn the h heel brlonps to you. the oal goes any vtlirtc And its so much better s iili a 7 1 Chmulrt, rates and children, Myron and Annette, Nevada, enjoyed the weekend visiting Leah Anns parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brlnkerhoff. They visited Por-tl- 's sister Dora Robison In Fillmore. We have decided to sell our Real Estate holdings tn Millard l County, State of Utah which consists of 880 acres In nearly-leveland all developed and under irrigation at Public Auction on Saturday October 13, 1973 starting at 1:00 p.m. promptly. Located at Fillmore, Utah. A Free Choice i BRUCE MRS. TESS ROBISON WAS HOME from B.Y.U over the weekend Orlo and Lila Bartholomew the other evening proved to be most Interesting. Hidden behind a bower ot trees and shrubs that conceal the grounds completely is a most unusual garden. This couple has every Imaginable vegetable growing and producing a bounteous harvest. Some of the vegetables were completely unknown to the home AND newspapers: ...Yau FwuuLtiea ftr Jackson, Henderson, are here for part of their vacation with his family, the Nolan Jacksons and in Sclplo with Nancys folks the Donald Lawsons. Also visiting their parents Nolan and Noma on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jackson and family, Delta. Robinson were weekend guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robinson, Jolene and Dale. On Monday, Alden helped his father with farm work. gone, call at HER WILCOX, w Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Verle Christensen, Benjamin spent several hours Sept. 17 here visiting her brother A. C. Gregerson and his daughter Vera Smith and her husband Chalres. Mrs. Wilcox lived in Flowell a number of years ago. She called on Stella and Wendell Brlnkerhoff whom she knew when both families lived In McCornick when It was a thriving community. MR. savers FRANK Brlnkerhoff met their friends Mr. and Mrs. Artie Jensen, Mt. Pleasant, In Sallna and enjoyed several days of camping fishing and boating at Otter Creek Reservoir. Unusual garden PLACE WILDLIFE PARK DATE SEPT. 22 WENDELL AND STELLA happy with news from their son Delbert and his wife Janice, Bountlfut. Their son Kerry who But he always had the time, To walk with us, and talk to And BEATRICE for peting lnsttuttons, Hansen said. Most of the Increase reported represented transfers from other bank accounts. Generally, bankers reported no part of the .Increases came from savings & or mutual loan associations savings banks, although 25 bankers said very small portions of their Increases represented such funds. The survey was taken recently when Hansen and other Governing Council members met In Washington to discuss the nations finanCltl system and to hear an economic briefing by Treasury Secretary George P, Shultz. Mr. Hansen said the surve Indicated no substantia! reductions In bank mortgage lending activities desrlte the nations Only tight money situation. 28 of the bankers reported reductions in home mortgage closings since July 5. Decreases tn housing financing resulted chiefly from the scarcity of money, Hansen said. He satd another highly significant factor was that usury laws tn various states limit the Interest financial lnsltutlons can charge to a rate below what they must pay to obtain funds. Mr. Hansen pointed out Interest are And now though hes gone, His memory stays on. And It will. For our whole llfes through. MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY PM -4 Good news To a place where more work to do, sr' 1- MRS, WENDELL Or-va- Ills works finally done, toward and Helen O'Hara and daughter Roxan moved to Fillmore last week from Azalia, Oregon. They have taken over the Nellie Iverson home at 194 Wert 500 South, Mrs. Iverson will make her home with her Helen daughter and and Edward. Roxane Is attending eigmu grade In Millard Jr. High School. Mr, OHara Is a Merchant Seaman and will return to sea duty after Christmas, The family Is busy getting settled at this time. Pat Allen has completed her schooling with the Robert Steur beauty College In Salt Lake She Is helping out at City. home, then will live In Cedar City with sisters LaDawn who will attend S.U.S.C. and Marlene who Is a nurse at Cedar City Valley View Hospital. Pat will :ommute to Parawan where she ms employment. son-in-la- Brlnkerhoff enjoyed a few days last week In American Falls, with their Idaho, visiting Gindaughter and ger and Lary MJksell and children Tracy, Cam!, Julie and Grady. On Sept. 15 and 16, Wendell and Stella had as guests their granddaughter Terri Fae, Nev., who Is a sophomore student at WeberCollege. She came with her roommate from California. The girls enjoyed their visit here. Terri Fae Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Drlnker-hof- f, formerly of Flowell. a tribute by his daughDad, Mickey OJler. 59 Bales left tn one field And In the other 101 How I remember my father And his work that never was done. From dusk to dawn he carried on, And never did complain. He worked for us, His whole life through, With very little gain. A TIME MR. AND LA DAWN WAS ALLEN home over the weeken from her employment In Cedar City. ' to Maho Dad greatest and wonderfullest carnival of all Against Brinkerhoffs go, son-in-la- w, son-in-la- The black mamba, probably the most deadly erf all African snakes, Is credited with the speed of a galloping horse. COME ONE Daddy of Mine. Speaker was John Peterson. M. LeRoy Tomklnson also sang another solo, "The Old Rugged Cross, accomapnied by Mrs, Robison, Prayer by Earl Merrell. Grave dedication by President Roy Olpln. And he had to move on. FamiJJ new to town The Dcanlcns spend the winter in Yuma-ansince retirement have traveled Celestlne Rasmussen, Connie and Laurel Tomklnson, Cindy Anderson. DeLlal and Vergle Ivle roommates , rates draining a significant amount of funds from other financial Institutions, a banking leader said. Ronald S, Hansen, vice president, First National Bank of Logan reported on a recent survey which showed no significant movement of savings to banks from savings and loan associations or mutual savings banks. M r. Hansen said the survey was conducted by the American Bankers Association (ABA) the 110 bankers throughout the nation who make up the ABAs Governing Council. Hansen is a council member. The survey covered, developments since July 5, when banks and other lnsttuttons were permitted to pay more interest to savers. More than 70 of the responding bankers - 67 of 93 - reported decreases In passbook savings deposits since July 5. A smaller majority of 57 reported modest gains In other types of time deposits. "Increased savings tn banks during this period came largely from within the commercial banking Industry, not from com without Three sisters We woul like to thank all the people In Flowell who helped In entertaining the Senior Citizens last Saturday; the men who did some of the heavy work; the good cooks; those who served and helped In many ways. We especially appreciated the girls who did such a good Job. Taml Utley, They Included: always there, no matter what, To lend a helping hand, I could hunt the whole over, And never find another like this man. First residents 2 Funeral Services tor Reed Peterson Family prayer at mortuary was by Joe Harvard. Music was by Marjorie Robison and a prayer by Clarence Merrell. Remarks by Bishop Heder. "Beyond the Sunset, a duet by Ruth Satterfield and, Mabel Heder accompanied by Marjorie Robison. Speaker was William Mace. Solo by Mr. LeRoy Tomklnson accomapnied by Marjorie Robison titled "That Sliver Haired He was 2-- have h interest Thank you ter The next meeting will be October 4 la the Millard High School Band room. The theme Bicycling for 4 to 74 and safety rules and suggestions. Ihcv are the parents of Mrs, Chester U.monc (wheeler and They beautiful solo. program. The theme for the year Is Building Bridges, bridges that those who follow us can use to climb to higher heights. Baker Nevada Mr. Dcardtn was born in Fillmore and moved to Garrison asiehild. He has been active as a randier all of hiv life. Mr. Dearden was born Agmx Doutre in Gandy. She attended school in Fillmore, They wm nurriid in I tv. Nevada. Deumber 1'. Desmlen. a Wanda Tomklnson made lovely music with her trumpet solo. It was a wonderful Inspiring children of Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Dearden are i honoring t!lr parents at an' open house celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. Thu Open house will ne Saturday, Hie 29ih ot September front '.TO In 10 00 p,m. at the Garrison Brandi IDS Clitirih in The Carl Banks have Increased their Funeral services Glamor trip east Mr. Banks gain few new deposits Sold in small parcels Water Rights will be sold and go with the land. The property has Granddadddy rights in both the Pine Creek and Chalk Creek Irrigation companies plus one well that will produce 3 12 sere ft of water from 16 In, cased well 380 ft well Present pump included. Pump has only been need depth. six seasons. The well is located on the upper side of 320 seres of the property to be sold. Pius one culinary well on another 80 acre parcel. Electricity furnished for this The Real Estate will be sold tn parcels to accommodate he small buyer and also to attract the Larger Invester because there is 880 acres to be sold. Improvements Information about any part or all of the Real Estate can be received by writing or phoning the following address Security title Co. Office County Court House for MtUard County on Main Street In Center of Town, P.O. Box I 658, FtUmore, Utah 81631, co R. Kent Dalton, Manager. There will be available for two days and the day rf the sale, Free escorted showings of the entire area of land to be sold. The sale will start promptly at 1:00 p.m. Saturday October 13. Come see Inspection of property Is welcomed before Sale Tim. Want know more? Improvements on the land have been done completely years ago. All of the land under the sale has been placed In Sell Bank reserve with a cover growth of Crested Wheat to conserve erosion and conserve snd build up the fertility. It has been in this state of conservation for the past 17 years until just recently, a small portion has been taken out of Soli Bank. No gravel, no rocks -- Deep fertile soil. Present Crested Wheat crop waist to hip high over nearly all of It. TERMS Terma of the Sal are Cash andor Time Finance. The Finance will be as follows: 30 down Day of Sale. Time extension 15 years, JTJgM.bal 3 8- We guarantee Title and Deed to above described snd id-- vertlsed real estate. - Delmar Reay . 459 E. 2nd N, Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062 Ph (301) Von Reay - 425 N. 550 E., Orem, Utah 84057. Ph (801) 785-336- (jwners 9. Frank Jensen - 3570 So. Yellowstone Hlway. Idaho Falls. 8. Idaho 83401. Ph (208) 522-881- LIQUIDATING CONSULTANT AND AUCTIONEER Col. Marley Campbell - 2405 N. Yellowstone Highway, Idaho Falls, Idaho 83401. Ph (208) 522-13- 74 LUNCH AVAILABLE Auctioneers note: For any further Information you may I will give you me, the above auctioneer. any additional Information that you may desire. This ts NOT . .. ... ... . - Not responsible for accidents occurlng on the above described AUCTIONEERS call or write property. NOTE: a Lien or Title clearance auction. R ts a sincere and open auction guaranteed to aeU without reservations part or stl of the above described real estate. -- yjM Prcgresa Printing Co. Fillmore, Utah |