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Show Kiwxfeiati5et Univt rani Xicpr filming Corp ox 2600 P.0. Salt .. sgs Lake City Due to Heating Problems, the Court House will be closed Friday but will be open - - . , I Monday. . f .a t" V . rn- j, ' "' K 7V.x3c& V-- ; :. : W3 V'V' . A. ... ' S'k S V , aV jT Av 1 'l-v-- ISV t; rr 0 t M .ov . TF .rr.. 7 y : f ' SAA ?. -- V; ! vi7. 7 :-- 7. V v W- v'5 N .vet .i - r&'rii? ; Or lfc A Vt. ,v; y; pc K ( 5 A ) Thanksgiving Message President Harold B. Lee, world S' , leader of Th Church cf Jesus Saints, Christ of Latter-da- y called upon all Americana to join ' iStiW . Kanosh . Meadow Flowell Holden Seipio MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, November 23, 1873 Hatton Fillmore together In expression of grit- ltude to God for bis blessings upon us. In hi meaaage for Thanksgiving, 1973, President Lee said; Again st thla season wt pause to give thanks to "That Power to bis native Fillmore for InThe Drama program prewhich hath mad and preserved sented for East Millard Fin tervals of teaching, directing ua a cation." W have so much to be thankArts Guild membera and guests and performing. Tb program wt compliful for. Even the troubles tn proved very Interesting. Derrick Spriggs, ficultymsmberof mented by vocal duet by Mrs. which w presently find ourselves remind us of th genlue of the BYU, spoke on th "Acting and Walter Heder and Mr. Kenneth Directing Career of Franklin government under which w live. Satterfield, accompanied by For nearly two centurlei w have jRasmussen" which was th title Mr. Ashby Robison. Tbelr been prospered and blessed under of his thesis while completing songs were well chosen to honor a Constltttutlon which Gladstone requirements for his master's Mr. Rasmussen. degree at BYU. He read exdeclared to be "th most wonAfter, several people arose from th over- - on huncerpts derful work ever etruck off at to read and relate tributes to tb out book dred th peg pointing a given time by the brain and purand work of thetr beloved highlights of Mr. Rasmussens Ilf pose of man". "Uncle Frank". Mr. Rasand dedicated long career, mussen responded 'lth a moDuring these two centuries took him to th Eastern which many nations have com and gone, dest "thank you very much". United State, Florida. or they have painfully passed Bene Cooper tad 7 laa PeterTasmania Australia, through the travail of changes In and to SLC and sen arranged tb program. for perOgden their governmental atructure, Gwen Hunter conducted the while this nation "under God" formance In repertory theatre, In colleges, and back meeting. teaching hac weathered every crlale which haa confronted It. n haa don so under a Constitution which was Inspired by the Almighty for th blessing of his chlldrsn. Pahvant McComick NUMBER FORTY-SEVE- N We Were There for DISNEY'S "One Little Indian" -- rziTxi r7d It 7 ty ' The Editor's family was at Kanab during the filming of One Little Indian". They spent tro days visiting with the film crew, looking over the sets and an evening of fun at Buckskin In Arizona was spent with some of the crew. The "real affect of a Disney movie cannot be appreciated until one visits his sets. Few false fronts, real buildings were built for this movie, a barn complete with hay loft and stables. A blacksmith shop with all the tools working. Acovered wagon filled with household goods and each one authentic. A western home front room and kitchen. All the wood Is carefully aged and the detail you cant believe. Continued on page two : A - 3V Zfs t tV iT "u r- ?' J - A r Fillmores newest eyecatcher Pictured Is the beautiful new lpi just completed west of the Fairgrounds. It faces the Inter state Highway, calling attention to Fillmore andMlllardCounty.' Joint effortsofFlllmoreClty, Millard County andtheChamber of Commerce worked out the details .of the sign and raised money jiave It built and brought to Fillmore. Zeon Sign Company manufactured and installed It. smaller signs will placed near the north and Two be the south entrance calling attention to downtown Fillmore, easy off and easy on. Fillmore City Wll light all The large one of the signs. above will have hlgtvlntenslty Chamber of Commerce urges all Fillmore businessmen who have not joined the Chamber to do so that this project can be completed and a new project started, to continue to benefit Fillmore lights enabling the motorist to see It no matter tow dark. Bob Edison, president of the Call-ferul- CHAMPIONSHIPS Continued on page two High honor roll MILLARD HIGH SCHOOL HIGH HONOR ROLLS. 8g.p.a and above Robyn Carling Roxanne Warner Martha Stevens Vicki Staples Suzanne Beeston Rodney Evans Camille Petersen Jans l entil it TI1 fcK :S! - . -- VI iTMl Boys who are eleven by Dec. 1st and who are still thirteen by Dec. 1, may pick up forms from their school for registering fof- - Bantam Basketball. Forms and a $3 check may be Sondrt Turner Cynthia Beckstrand Cindy Cox Gall Mltchfll Lira Edwards Mark Mitchell Sandra Swallow Thayn Christensen Msrgesn Stevens Congrttulatlons Students! llinilt Continued on inside page Band Invited to Worlds Fair tellys store remodels Ted and Melinda Whitaker have Just finished a major project In their business, Kellys Country have completely Store. They redone the basement just In time for the busy Christmas Shopping season. Why don't you just stop by to see what theyve done. Its dean, comfortable and a great place to shop. debut at th THE FLAG The beauty of Inter-accept- ed national Llona Convention, Laa Vegaa. By contrast, this will be strictly a concert tour rather than a marching exposition. The band la planning to give concert along th route taking approximately one week. We are asking for th faithful aupport and hop all will help on this venture. Piets buy eom popcorn from th band membera who are going Thla popcorn coats $1 for a package to make 16 quarts. It Includes special oils and guarantees to pop every kernel. It la best popped In a pan on the etov rather than an electric corn popper door-to-do- If they really want to cripple thla nation, just continue th talk about gseolln rationing and continue to cry "fuel shortage". What w need la to open up drilling, encourage th building of oil pipelines and to quit th withdrawing of land where there Is a potential tor oil or other needed minerals. True, we must not rap th land, but on th other hand, w cannot paralyze those living her by stopping development of our most needed resource energy. winter just haa no rhyme or reason. The greatest nation on earth with th most capabilities, even to th point of having men live and work In apace. But yet energy, a prim resource for any nation to build and to grow la auddenly In abort aupply. Lets encourage our representatives In government to go to work now and allow apeedy and rapid expansion of this most precious commodity. The name of the game Is "Save the brain Mark Frsmpton Richard Beckstrtnd Jennie Penny Linda Crosland Sharon Christensen David Wad Duane George Christine Whitaker Preston Stephenson Anita Stephenson Melba Rasmussen Virgin Sweep Merlyn Murphey Lelsa Mathews Pamela Coats James Frsmpton Marian Stevens Zoe Ann Jones All persons, male or female, who are Interested In flying, please contact Delon Averctt or Ted Whitaker. A meeting with Reed Madsen, manager of the Richfield Airport, will be held In the near future to get Information on costs and requirements. R ac 3.8 f p.a. Richard Nellson te trip alnca their The fuel crisis Honor roll Congratulations to the two Southern Utah teams that woo State championships In Salt Lake City during th playoffs. Beaver wori In their division, 1 A; and Dixie won in our division, 2A. Both teams showed outstanding sportsmanship during games this year. A handshake goes to Coaches Marshall and Brooka. Millard High School Band haa an Invitation to go to the World Fair next year In Spokane, Wsahington, July 12. The trip will tntatl the ratalng of over $4500 of which $930 has been earned, The member arc eponaorlng eeveral money miking projects, one of which la the sale of pop- corn Dallln Nielsen, th conducter, haa represented th band at the monthly school board mee'lng to get permission lo go, which has been granted. He Is asking for several other concession. Thla will be a msjor feather for th bend cap; th most major Whatcott Denlae Condi Layna Anderson Gary Turner Lane Robison Vine Wilson IN FLYING? 1 a.. FRANKLY SPEAKING Bantam basketball SOUTHERN UTAH TEAMS WIN Franklin Hassmussen honored . . The cprlng and summer flower bring a beauty of color and warmth and th eerene and quiet hills of Fall seem tc burst over with color too announce nature la once again changing. A new beauty la upon us, the stark, still and silent world of winter captured In strong black and whit through th lens of the Cannon and the eye of Cameraman, Vance, w must surely say all seasons have their beauty and each haa a measage and winter especially for now th first warm wind of spring seem not so fartwty. EC.ITs start training Six people from the Fillmore sres started school sgsln over th weekend tn Richfield to study for Emergency Csre snd Transportation of the sick snd Injured. They sre being sponsored by Millsrd County. The course Is sponsored through the State Department of Health and th Committee of Injuries, American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons. Those Include attending Robert Frsmpton, Glen Qusrn-ber- g, Bill and Darlene Mundy snd BUI and Madeleine Wilson. Six people tr sttedlng from the Delta area. Recent legislation has raised ambulance standard throughout Utah. It was necessary for coutlnes as Millard to take over th ambulance aervic. Presently It Is operated by th County In Fillmore with th man power furnished by th She riffs Department. In the Delta area, the County owned ambulance la operated through the West s. Millard Hospital with four oper-atrer- etan-darAlong with th ambulance being raised, th operators tr required to taks additional training. This Is whzt EMT is til about. Its being taught In Richfield over th next four weekends by t professional staff Including physicians from throughout Utah, other specialist tn tb field and already registered and working EMTs. After completing th course In Richfield, th local grou before being registered will have to take an additional 16 hour in a targe hospltaL da Millard County Commis- sioners should be commended for their forward approach In providing ambulance service for cttlzens of the county and for now providing additional training to personnel who operate them. Fillmore, since .the County ambulance Us gone into operation has faced critical shortage of an attending physician. In talking with other areas, the based ambulance Fillmore probably maket th most runs. Oftan limes, when a doctor la not here, the patient haa to be takan to Delta. Often, whef two doctor r ly be required for treatment, the patient must again be moved for care. Upon passing the course, the EMTa will have received tb finest In EmergencyCar training whlck Includes llli'srated lectures and work aHi'p. along with the practical aide of training In a large hospital. Twenty-fiv- e member of th Sheriff Post local ambulance. operate the AU have had Flra-Al- d and Advanced First Aid. As other EMT course are held, It ts certain th group her will have some tn at- tendance. departThe local Sheriff ment volunteers, organized years ago, have piled up an Impressive record of accomplishment tn the field ofSearch and Rescue, th cart of the alck and injured and In law enforct ment. li |