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Show OF SiQgU Copies M. 1. A. 6 cents No Recreational i Subscription $2.00 a Institute Observe Golden Wedding To lie Held Here fir. and Mrs. Cannon Melville The M. I. A. Slake boards have re reived the follow lug announcement fiutn the General M. t. A. Board at Salt Lake City. There Institutes are beneficial If taken advantage of by the members of the M. I. A. and each ward and take uoiker should mu only keep them in nund but give ibclr undivided support to each division thereof to the end that the M. I. A. will be in all respects a success. Millard Slake M 1 A. Boards Francis Hatton Elwood Lambert Presidents Salt Luke City, Utah December 27, 1934 and President Superintendent of Millard Stake M. !. A. Dear Brother and Sister: We are very pleased because of urgent requests to announce our recreational instltuts for 1936. On Thuisday, January 2tth, our 111 Field Secretary. W. O. Robinson. be with you to carry forward the following program; Afternoon 4:00 - 6:00 Executives and music Directors 6:00 6:00 Leader In Reading, Social Conduct, Hobbles Evening - 8:30 Drama, Speech. Story, 7; So Conversation 8:30 - 10:00 Dancing Will ycu kindly provide a pianist tor the dancing section. Wo trust you will give this mat-l-- r $ publicity in order that all In these activities will be lo , ice. Sincerely, Geo, Albert Smith Ruth May Fax FARM CENSUS TO BE TAKEN THIS MONTH Washington, D. C Jan. 3 - Ap- proximately 35.000 federal census employees today began the huge fsutk of enumerating the more than all million farm and ranchet of tb United Slat- -, in what is probably the most important agricultural cen sus lu tie nations history, according to a statement released by Director WHim L, Austin, Bureau of the Census. DvpaUUx-u- l of Commerce MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS, FILLMORE, UTAH ear. COUNTY cel- AGENTS COLUMN Ilojf Killing Easy with Home Made Equipment ebrated tholr Golden Wedding at a family dinner on New Year's Day. at Simple bome-aad- o hog killing e tbe homo of thcl: son Reuben. A removes ct tba bard much qulpment hot dinner vis served at 1 oclock, work from dressing hogs at home a big wedding cake being one of tbe aud makes It possible to clean tbe main attractions. Tbe afternoon wss carcasses thoroughly, according to H. H. Smith, professor of animal spent In aluglng the old song, snd at tbe Utah State Agrl husbandry recalling Incidents of the pr.st. The cultural College. following wore present: A hoist for stli Mr king, a roetrl or ami Mi. Cannon Melville, metal bottomed Mr. and Mrs. scalding tub which Mrs. Sadie McBride, Reuben Melville, Mr. and Mrs. Fran- can be heated by a fire beneath, and cis Melville and children, Merodean a timber dressing rail greatly aim and Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Mel- pllfy the work. Hogs bleed more thoroughly whan ville and children, Fred and Charles, Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Warner, Miss stuck without bring shot and the ho Ruth Melville and Mr. Roy Melville. 1st makes it possible to rope a leg Many friends called during the and hoist the an'mal with a block In thu evening, they were aud tackle, thus making it earier for day pleasantly urprled by a visit from both hog and operator. A 12 foot Mr ui.d Mrs. I!.: lei Mclirldo of hoist made from two 18 foot pol Tooele, a brother of Mrs Melvilles. sunk four fee t in the ground will They ret civet many nice gift from ned hut alight bracing and also may he used foe dressing cattle. t Hat Ives and Friends. In preparation for alleging, a two-inc- h Vr. and Mrs. Melville were mi'-rlt-- d cut through tie akin and tissue on New Years Day by Thomas C. CaHister, snd have lived tn Fillalong the middle of the throat aud more ever since. They are known Just Immediately In front of tbe town for their many breast bone should he made. Then throughout the acts of charity and klndoeas to thoss at once th knife should be Insurted, iu need. Mr. Melville I one of the hlsdo down, snd thrust forward and oldest barbers In tbe slate and bai under the joint of tbe breastbone practiced the trade continuously for and teen down, cutting arteries sod kom than 60 years, and is still work- Jug'ar win. The knife should go ing In his Mttle slop on Mein street. straight down to avoid si'tklng a Ho has also served several terms as shoulder. With a Fit Councl man and Is serving In scalding tub, more fire or the addition of cold that capac tv at tbe present time. May they live to enjoy many more water makes It possible to keep the cats of act! vo service. Is the wish of temperature of the water between Fahrenheit 140 and 146 degrees lh"lr many friends and relatives. This slow oaklng scald makes wrap and makes it possible to ping NAUTICAL NOVELTIES clean the brad, and skin thor On April 8, 1939, Rear Admiral ought so that all portions of the IT ary went around tbe world la all cores wil bo available for food. This unit will handle six to ten seconds. He stepped one pace front the North Foie and then, describing bogs aud hour, says Mr. ijmlth, and a circle lo eight paces, was back to makes bog killing a fairly easy task nre-btate- d p-- ft r ex-pe- t, Plans call for she completion of the canvass before (be end of January. "It An 111 Wind That Blow No "The Fifteenth Decennial Census M an Good Is a very old expression Act, approved June 18. 1929, direct which came directly from the seaed that a mlddm-mtU- l Census of faring nun. It la derived from the Agriculture bo taken January 1, fact that "very wind is a fair wind 1936, for the calendar year 1934", fur some ship under tall. Because of Director Austin said. In 1907 President Roosevelt teat the tremendous upheaval in the the United Stales Atlantic Fleet great basic Industry of agriculture, tbe world on a mission or due to the depression, drought and g0d will. On this cruise tbe Amerother factors new farm statistics are ican Navy won the undying gratitude urgently needed In connection with of the people of Sicily for their sigvast r ocovury pro nal the Government when the Island was rav-st- ! Ursa. uy eu earthquake la DwCvCter I "The earnest cooperation of the 1908. rmer la necessary to the auccess of For over 260 years Japan had rela esnsu. for it Is ono of the fused to have any intercourse with designed primarily foreign countries. However, In 1863 bl benefit. However, the wei-- t Commodore Matthew C, Ferry wai of agriculture affects all ether sent to Japan with two tleem friouustriea, directly or Indirectly, and gates and two sloops of war to Ser' tba public generally. The statistics cure trade relation with that couo-ttare necessary not only for the orfor United Sute permission dinary transaction of governmental dtps to enter its port in time of business, but a Do for allotment pro- norm and humane treatment of Unigrams These program range from ted States sesmen wrecked on Its the allocation of the AAA to the eoats. On March 31, 164, a satisKER and Farm Credit Administra- factory treaty was obtained. tions. Indeed, tie benefit expectIt rains inside tbe Goodyear Zeped to be derived from this census pelin Dock at Akron, Ohio, where are incalculable and will have a the Navy dirigible U. 8. 3. MACON marked influence on the future wel- wss constructed, when It it clear out fare of agriculture and the country side The dock It so large (46,000, a a whole. OoO ruble feet I that sudden thing" T''u to the splendid cooperation In t"mperatur cause clouds to form papers, farm publications, and rain to fall. , ' IrosdcatUr stations, state The highest self supporting towand county farm agencies and organ- er which have ever been built exisations and educational Institution clusively for radio us ara those at In disseminating Information the station at Croix ,f Hina near the lnpcrtanca of this farm Butueaua, Fiance. There ere eight census more than a million copies towers, etch 120 feet blgh, end they of the itnple schedule have been were consiructed by the United distributed to farmers, Those who Plates Navy dorlng and after the y, CCC dance wil be held In the Kanosh Ora tonight, to the music of the camp orchestra. Tbe pubtlo la cordially invited to attend and free. For a good time tl e cost the public should attend this social affair. Recouditlouiug tbe old pool tablo and Installation of another In the recreation ball, has Increased the pool enthusiasts two told during the d past week. The pool tables art through the good will of the Commanding Officer and ara uaad by the camp exclusively. Returning from tbe Christmas and Now Year's vacation leave, moat of tin (.Rrolluet are in camp again. Tbe major lly of the follows took tholr alloted live days, of which they bad their choice, for ChrUlmaa Inatead of New Years. Thla arrangement mads It much easier for tbe camp to function properly after the Chriut was hoildsys. Instead of having tbe work program alack up, watting until after New Years because of In aufficlent men to carry on tbe work projects, A thirty foot Christmas tre, decorated with colored light stood In the middle of the camp during tbe holiday porrod and added to th good cheer and happiness of tba whola A Camp 1 asp-pile- camp. The basketball game with Millard County High School and th camp on 17-2- 1 fl Flr-Te- x, SI1,-000.00- 0. -- good-fellowshi- p -- Cum-mle- d (;.' editor of the Progress has rea letter from Mrs. Ruby Ray stating that she Is sending copy of Tbe Progress publish 1898. This gives the dete of tbe first appearance of tbo Millard County paper, aa of the year 1894. The editor is very grtteful to Mrs. Davis or this early edition and iu The Board of Education of the MDlard County School District, held their first meeting of the year. Wed. The ceived Davis, him a ed In ftjr?sr2 ?!h ! to perusing the same. p:obably appear of Tbe Ft ogress, In s.ch Excerpts will an onrly latino Mr. Davis also sends along a clipping from a Portland paper, which pay a very fine tribute to her husband, Mr. A. W, Davis, who had Just resigned as secretary of hit Masonic lodge, which position he had held continuously (or twenty-on- e It stated that hie acn, A. R. yewra. Davis wes elected to succeed him IU this office, being eminently qualified for the place. Juo. 2nd, and reorganised for the coming two year. Nel L. Peter son was again named ns president of the Board, with Preal Qeorga being chosen i vice president for another tfrm. Altho this was election year for school board membera, no change were made In the personnel of the board. It was decided that the next regular meeting would be held In Lnndyl tbe first Tuesday In February . Mrs. Eva Bowers of Shelley, Idaho, wax employed by Supt Paxton and the School Board to till the position at tba Fillmore High School, left vacant when Mis Gwenever Mr. Barrows Anderson resigned. took up her work when echool resumed after the holtdeye. Mr. and Mra. J. F. Anderson were Fillmore visitor Thursday of thla To Be Married In Los AngeW work. Attorney Sam Cline and Mrs. Er- ma Gillie, accompanied by Attorney COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ADOPT 1935 BUDGET and Mra. Harold Cllna, all of Milford. left tbtrs Wednesday, Doc. 28, The following budget wea duly for Lea Angelas, wbara Mr. Clin nnd by the Board of County Com- Mr. Gillie were to b married early missioners at their Dec. 23 meeting: this week, probably Wedneaday. FUND Mr. Sam Cline Is tbe 8anlor memBud. Ap. Bond ber Fund of tbo firm of Cline, Wilson nnd County $60,000.00 Old Age Pension FuoJ 2,000.60 Cline, and la quite well acquainted 2.000.00 Iu Fillmore; Mra. Gillie also has County Poor Fond County Roads 11,600.00 many friends bare, hiring visited In Fillmore frequently during the County General Distribution: W D. Melville 730.00 past two year. C. E. Freer 730.00 Marlon Henrle 730.00 Mayor and Mrs. Horace E. Day Clerks Salaries 2,300.00 had aa their gueats New Year day, Clerks Expense 610.00 Mr. Emma Day nnd Mr. nnd Mra. Treasurers Salaries 2.300.00 Wallace Day and children. Mr. John C. Poulson waa a FillTreasurers Expense 4.360 60 Recorder A Surveyors Sal. 2.000.00 more visitor Wednesday. Recorder Expense 200.00 Sheriffs Salaries 2,400.00 WINTER WATER TURNS Sheriff Expense 1,600.00 Astnsaorr Salaries Due to the prospect of nnother 3,400.00 Asacwaors Expense 110.00 drought next year, the rillaorn IrAttorney Salary 1,010.00 rigation Company aba agato placed Attorneys Expense ; . ; v ; 600.00 all th weter In the creek In on JanRcra Salary 800.00 stream and has started It out on Janitors Exp nan 2S.C0 turns. The action waa taken tn view 2.000.00 of th threatened water emergency, Dependent Mother 600 00 so that whenever the weather perLight A Fuel Civil Jury 600.00 mits th water can be used with 600.00 maximum efflclnncy. Sundry Criminal Eaptnt Th tarns Civil Court Expense 100.00 which are now btlng given nr mereHealth A Vital Statistic 600.00 ly temporary, however, aa the board Election Expense 0.00 did not know for which parcel of Court House A Grouadi 200.00 lend many of the vital owner Juvenile Eipens 200.00 would wUh their tarns mad. Peo- County Printing 1,000.00 plo who wish to change their water 800.00 from one piece of land to nnother Telephone Expense Sundries 3,600.00 nod tbo who rent water right, nr urged to Inform Frank Holbrook If At tbwlr Dec. tl, tb Co. their water right la in tba sink Commissioners alto voted to pur-thor Frank Partridge If la th old n new Delstl engine Caterpil- Held system. Just where they wish lar Tractor to be used on County the turns mad. This Information Roads must be la before the 31st of Jaap-era new permanent spring turns Mr. and Mra. George Huntsman win L made the first pert of 'rttlo"A after th deer Priority night. Fifteen couples were present. tuc-elln- nyn-le- at y, ut t-- Kanosh, and tbrir famUlrt, called to her bedside Wednesday. log. ert Hr. N. J. Beauregard Juit retv understand that Mr. J. D. turned front a vtrlt in Provo and is serlot.sly ill with pneumoSmith Salt Lake with bar daughter!, Hr. nia. M. S. Smart and Mr. C. If. Day. g do not have sample schedules are war urged to write, phono or rail at the The tide at tbe Pacific side of the farm census headquarters in ibur Panama Canal Averg about twelve district, procure a copy, study the fet rise aud fa1!; on tbe Atlantis questions snd have lh.tr records rea- side the rise ard fall avortgee only dy when the enumerator calls. The about one foot. headquarter for rh. 3rd District of Or.j on? Germij Sutmar.ne saw Utah Is located at 191 Federal Build- service from the beginning of the World War to the snd of the war. ing, Richfield. This was the Lucky ahd was Miss Eth.lyo Beauregard has surrendered to the.' British st the to the L. D S. Business Col- wlose of tbe wsr, U. 8. Navy Recruiting Station, lege in Ball Lake aftor apeodirg tbo here. Salt Lake City, Uub holidays SCHOOL BOARD MEETS, REORGANIZES of The Prosrjess Camp Dance Tonight 4, 1936 Editor to Receive Early Issue CCC NEWS Saturday the 29th, turned out victory for the Mll!ardlt was composed The Dual score, chiefly of points gained by Taylor of He camp snd Nlxcn of th Fillmore These two fellows tied hoopsters. 'n points with 14 for each. The camp team journeys to Hot den tonight (Wednesday) to mil with the ' M" men team of that town Lining th barrack with a composition wall board, is well un derwsy In the five barracks. This Four-Yea- r High Seen for Wheat fibre board hat a!o been need la Farmers Income other buildings la camp aa a protec Cash Income of wheat farmers of iton from cold and to economite on tbe United Slates from the 1934 crop fuel. will be greater than from the 1931 John Davis. Camp Cor. crop one of tbe imalbwt on record, the Agricultural Adjustment AdminK. M. HANNON FAMILY 1IXE istration estimate. TOGETHER CHRISTMAS PAY Cub Income, without adjustment payments. Is estimated at $330,003,-00- 0 The family and friend of Hr. for the 1934 crop, and adjust- and Mr E V, Hanson joined them ment payments revering this crop at Chrlalmsa dinner, which total 1101,000.000 will give TUro were forty meabeni of tbe wb"tl farmers' crop a tcttl purchasfamily present, also. Mis LaTrcal ing power of approximately Llllcldlke, Mr, Antone 8orenton and This compares with a tobit ton Garnet. Everyone was Imut Income from last year's crop bued with the spirit of joviality and Unrated at $386,763,000. of which and enjoyed himself consisted of rs'urn $267,163,000 Immensely. from the sal of wheat and 91,400,-000 of adjustment payment. IN CAR ACCTDK.VT The $331,000,000 estimated to be tbe cash Income of wheat farmer g Pale Pearson and Vernon for 1931 Is practically twice aa much cars somewhat their damaged at farmer received la tbe depression when they collided, near th Fla year of 1932 wnen th total cash Creek bridge, Monday eveolag. Mr. Income from wheal amounted lo onand Mrs. Pearson, Marvin Cheat, ly Jt5l.2U.e00. and Beverly Davies were Shlrleen The Increase In farm income this returning from Kanosh where they year is due patlr to the Increase Is bad tan spending the day, end Mr. adjustment payments, but largely to Cummings, who also had several the higher prices which farmers reto hit car, was on hi way ceive for the ga!n they tell. These passengers to Kanosh when the accident occurhigher price have been brought red, No on was injured. primarily by the reduction of il surplus of wheat lo this country. Mr. Ellsworth Brunson returned Th estimate of cash Income from Halt Lake th first of tee week. to the 1934 crcp Is based on tba esti mated marketings of tbe crcp and Mias Nelda Huntsman cam op the average of farm price for the from Lo AegclM to spent th holifirst four months of th) marketing day with her mother, Mr. Hannah year, from July to October. Tba es- Huntsman. timates apply only to grain which farmers have sold or wilt sell, at M.s, Adslln Robison Is qalt ill. allowance baa been made for tbe Her sons, Mr, Delbert Robison fct wheat which has to he kept for seed, Monroe and Mr. Bert Robison of for home use, and livestock fe--d "ler the starting point, taking about 6 seconds on the Journey and pasting through all the meridians. To provide entertainment for tbs crews of Its ships, the Navy maintains tbo largest tnoiptn picture exchange lo the world. Each ship ha a change of program dally when conditions permit tbe showing of pictures. The film are exhibited free of brge to the crew and are paid fur by the profit of the ships canteen at the rate of cue cent per tusu ry. thu net bring a so to tbe Government. Friday, January Mrs. Ltul Carting entertained of ladle Thu rad ay afternoon. group John tntd a business trip to Salt Lk Thursday, waa n Mayor Wldow Jsessr Frauds Kelly end Howard Mlsa Merodsan Huntsman returned to Salt Lake Sundry. but-InciGeorg visitor In Fillmore Thursday. a Mr. and Mr. Oeorg Huntsman Mrs. Hannah Huntsmen and sons, Mr Andrew Terry I teaching th r dinand Mlti Nelda Huntsman second grad during the absent of ner gustls of Mr and Mr R E. Miss held Peterson, who wss InDay Sunday. jured lo an automobile accident during the telldsys. Ml vs Vanua Day and Mtai Long Cbrltienien returned to Los Angeles Mr. Rial Allen went to Salt Lak on business Wednesday morning. Saturday. Mis Ruth Black, who had been Miss Marion Wise and Mlaa Lola spending tba holidays here, relumed LUtledik spent Friday sd Saturto th city with btm. day in Dell. bituatioii, Angel, January S - For the. Income from farm production thru-firten month of 1134 figure re I oat tbe country tor 1134 wilt amount ceaUy released. Indicate an Increase j to sis billion dollar, an lucres of In consumption of three pound per (one billion dollar over 1933 and capita In meat and lard In lb Uni- oariy two billion dollar over 1133. ted State. During that period reTbwr I Httla doubt among oh error that livestock price nr enceipts of cattle and calvea at meal packing center Increased 48 und 61 tering a long upward awing, altho percent respectively. The inerts. them wilt llk!y bn temporary setr mad up largely cf drouth backs la th plree movement, thla relict call purchased by tb gov- opinion la substantiated by th reernment, end while they wr pur- port of th government thet she chased considerably under tbalr coat number of meat food animals on of production, toss auatelnad by farms at this time In th amaUeet ta tn thla direction will 36 year and whan increased producer doubtlcas be offset by tb higher demand I taken Into considprice resulting from th curtail- eration It would aom that a surplus ment of beet cattle supplies. of any etas of livestock la not National meat packer reports In- to occur for quit aom timellktiy and dicate that a volume of buatn In with th sharp culling of flock and of aoy bandied atnc th war herds brought about first by the deday patsed through tb plants dur- pression end later by the drouth, Jt ing 1134, and while hid and wool I T,r7 Ukaly as replacements are declined during tb year, mad thr will b a price growing wholesale meat price Ineressed an toward quality production raaverage of 37 prcnt nnd the ther than quantity, with goed are being pass'd on to th breeding and finish feeding coming la evidenced by continabout In th wssl especially, u sm producer ually strengthsnlcg general livestock make R possible to regulate production to best men consumer demand price. While tbe drouth hat caused tre- aud avoid over and under neaeooal mendous based to producers, tn most aapplle a has been th case whr ead waatera tbe element were depended cf th middle upon of entirely to bring livestock to this. despite Dspartasni slat, may. Agriculture reports Malm that cash ketia condition. . Lo st wtro con-tutn- at tea-deo- cy |