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Show i llmlr.cr Corp. Miorff Unlvure! f a . 1 w In one of those rare moments, the eye of the earners was thereto capture a tense period In 'the game leteen Millard and DUle for Coach Grant (Shady) Lowder Dies It; " 0 f kV' w ilf -- .. Study Lowder, Fillmore, died T uesday evening In the Fillmore L.D.S. hospital. Funeral serU1 be ou Saturday si vices 1:00 pm. Friends may call Friday evening from 7 o 9 and before the services. Shady is survived by his wife Jen and a daughter Gerilllne. Also brothers and sister; and several grandchildren. Full ot'Uuary ami sen ices Ui he In rest weeks Issue. Funeral arrangements under direction Olpln Mortuary. s f; f .Tve1 MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore. Utah 846.11 Friday, February 1, 1974 NUMBER FIVE t Companies Merge Telephone Grant T. Calhvtcr. Vice President and General Manager of Continental Telephone of I'uh with State Headquarters at annual BANQUET Trrmonton. stated the new service to company provides over 14.509 telephones in 24 enhanget with telephone plant equipment and facilities valued at more than ten million dollars. In addition to its regular operation. Continental Tele- phone of Iuh also provides and maintains a four million dollar AlTOVON switching facility s4ely for the use of the U S. Government, which is pan of a worldwide defense communication network. Continents! Tc!cph;ce tf Utah also provides commun- ications service to Thotkol Chemical Corporation with approximately 1500 employees near Trmonion. Texas Gulf Sulphur with 2S0 employees at 'their plant on the Colorado River near Moab. and Brush-Wellma- Inc. with W) em- ployees at their plant north of Delta. Utah. The new Coni mental Telephone of ttah is adopting tbe tariffs of the former Utah and Midland Telephone Companies. No change in local or general management was occasioned by this merger. HAS coming March 27 Nl Thottpaon District Manager fer ConMnenlxl Ttle-pho- ne of It ah. announced this week that Extended Area Service will become a reality in Millard County on Wednesday March 27, 194. The EAS CALLING AS FOLLOWS: From Delta to Lynnd.W Laamlngton, and Oak Cy. From FUlmore to Holden, Kanoah, Meadow, I Sclplo. From Holden to FUlmore, and Sclplo. From Kanosh to Flllmort and Meadow. From to DHt lynnd)M.eamlngton and Oak ry. from Mesdow to Fillmore and Kanosh. From Oak City to Delia and LynndyV-Leamlngio- n. From Sctptu and Holden. to FUlmora In connection wtthEAS anew Central Office is bebg construct ad In Fill mere. T7.a FIH-mFulldlng wUl house all lr new tefhone equipment ors fea-tur- Common Cona CXP-CroaspotnC Switching S, trol The merger of Continental Telephone Corporation auh sidianet in Utah has been approved by the I tab and Colorado Public Service Commissions. Itah Telephone ComBo pany, operating in central Oder County. Millard and parts of Juab Counties, and MiJland Telephone Company, operating in parts of Grant. San Juan, Wayne, Garfield, sod Kane Counties in Utah and the area atound Dove Creek. Colorado, merged to become Continental Telephone Company of Cub. DR. BLAINE In the low Farm Bureau, lie has served his church In mny capacities, Including Bishop, and la currently a consultant to the public communlcall ms department of the Churc t of uesus Christ of Latter-daySi- s, and tatlonal of the Mormcn president Pioneer Trail Foundation and Is listed In "Who's Who In the Midwest". Mr. Wallentlne has written and voiced a weekly radlon commentary forth past years which la now carried nationwide over approximately 120 stations. Tte commentary on current events recently received an award from Freedom's Foundation. Mr. Wallentlne and his wife are Ihe parents of three children, and ire He Is living In SLC. Utah, "E-- HUNTSMAN an In- vitational Symposium sponsored by Stanford Univarsity concerning Administrative Behavior and future training of school administrators. putl " mushrooms The Central Utah District Health Dept, la working In cooperation with several other agencies In the recall of can of Royal Treat brand mush- O p this week end A tig It V even! of the year 111 Sweetheart Dance". be the Ul he held Feb. I, 1774. for Sweetheart Candidates Queen this year are: Denise Condte, Lisa Hancock, Anna Stevens. Mada'yn Monsen, Virginia rrobert, Marge.te Stena vens, Kellee Christensen, Wsdo, Lelsa Mat hews, Camille Peterson, Mary Ann Shields, & Marlon Stevens. Plant are going forward for another big social at Millard High School. Tbe Sweetheart DaU til be held on Friday, Feb. 1, 1974, starting at 7:30 In the evening, Everyone la Invited to come and enjoy the dancing and the show. Alwaya an lir.pnr.ant event at Uili dance U the crowning of the Sweetheart Queen and Mr. Wonderful. A fXTlltar fare al the Fillmore Post Office will la missing next week when Clara frampton retires from her duties as a Postal Clerk. She entered tbe postal service In 1 549 on a temporary basts at first before she began 21 years and tune months ofcons-cutl- ve employment In Ihe local post office. She ha served under four onstmssters. Wells Stsrley, Newel Day, Carr Ashby (actyears, ing postmaster for and Vern Freeman. Val Lames held 'he position for a lew weeks, between Newel Day and Carr Ashby. A beautiful floral arrange- to In recognition of her service when she checks In her its mps, change, etc. on Friday, Fab. I, 1974. When asked what she planned to do with her leisure time, Clara sill she andhcrhusland to take a few trips and to enjoy their sons, Dexter, Evan, Morris and Doug, and their wives and famplanned n, ilies. Returning to her position as Postal Clerk will be Dolores (Mrs. Neldon) Brunson, She hss been away from her work for about two months following an accident In which aha auf. fered a badly fractured arm. Mrs Alma Rhodes, Meadow, IU assume the duties of ts I clerk, which h been sub-boa- Clara's till, si will u on duty for two hours dally and a half day on Saturday. O' L last; Phone 623-10- 94. F' y H r lady Luck cculdaT teem U find the home of the Millard Eagles this week, for aomt reason or other Millard found harsetf on the short end. Delta Wrestlers out snored the Millard ereaders 3. The followii wrestlers were the only boy to make any points for MUlard: John Whitaker, dec.; Drue Sylvester, dec. Carl Engstrom, draw. Sweetheart DaU Friday THE ANNUAL FFA-FHSWEETHEART BALL WILL BE held Friday evening, February I, in thectfU Gym at 9 p Is Invited. Sweetheart and Mr. Wonderful finalist hsve been selected by members of the Future Farmers and Future Homemakers at Millard High bchool and the winners will be announced at the annual assembly lo be held Friday at IC:10 a m. 44 Carl Engstrom .Millard'S Deary will meet with the MUlard Muscle Men Jan. 31 at Weight Wrestler did a fine job la a recent meet. MUlard. hj $9 mhs 62 The Dixie Flyers basket tall players drowned the MUlard Eagles by a comfortable margin and hit Ihe hoop as If It were wash tub. MUlard C2 and Dixie 69 read the score when the game ended. Boys who scored were: Mark Monroe, 14; Shan Carlltg, 10; Eldon Christensen, S; Stave Condte, 10; Tim Turner, 16; Bruce Robison, 10; Val Brlnkerhoff, 2; Mike Stott, 3. MUlard byea this week and wUl play Milford, Saturday, Feb. 2 in a nonleague game. Remember!! w feature one of flowing wells In Flo. Standing by It are the F. F. A. SWEETHEART CANDIDATES LtoR: Front Row: Kellee Christensen, Lisa Mathew. Marlon Stevens, Jo Ana SeconJ Row: Wade, Mary Ann Shle'ds, Camille Petersen. Mas Hancock, Denis Condte, Virginia Probe rt. Marge ne Stevens, Madlyn Monsen, and Anna Stevens. W Hurrlra ihe flrit A Department, at . MHS THE FUG This week In For further information contact Richard Anderson, Sanitarian at the Central VtahDls-Irl- ct If; Roblna. DHS out Clara Frampton to close Postal service lo Ecuador. Thaae can can be easily Identified by their aerial number which ends In an E, Also the name Ecuador la clearly printed on each can. No other cans sold by the company are affected. There t reason for concern because many of these cans have already reached the consumer, It la advised that any person who has recently mushrooms should check the label and If a suspect. can U found return It to the market. 3r Mr. Xbnderful botulUm-lorml- ng ttosa canned 1 Jo-A- Pale found In some and four ounce cans of tht mushrooms. Tht recall doea jot effect all Royal Treat musb-- Health Nephl, Utah. Sweetheart Ball Tbe candidates for Mr. WonEldon Christensen, Mark Thayne Christensen, Monroe, Kevin Coats, JorDay, Tim Turner, Bruce Hurt, TUn Carling, Slave Condte, Kendall Qutrnberg, Jeff Dobson, and bacteria were rooma- - only z rr derful are: The recall waaorderedwhtn of MHS News Winner will be announced al assembly, Friday at 10:10 a.m, rooms. traces -- an ment has graced the counter where Clara works and she has been weiring an orchid corsage, presented toherby Postmaster Freeman. She will receive a Retirement Certificate Watch for Now is the time to get your, farm equipment In tup shape for spring to hsve It operating at top efficiency. This will save you time during the sprit rush and will help conserve fuel. Farmers should check the operators manual on tractor servicing and learn specific things that should be done on a basis. This will help Insure us product: maximum power with minimum of fuel inaump-tlo-n suggests Keith Chapman, ISL Extension Agent. The following tips will also help fuel consumption. (1) Don't let your tractor Idle between jobs. It may use up tp 42 percent an much fuel at high Idle as It does under full load. (2) Double check machlm ery adiuatmant. Be sura alL ruin' equipment la sharp, and in proper adjustment for maximum efficiency. (3) Gear up, throttle beck on partial loads. to a hlgn getr when Shut lx continued on lnstde y com-pant- PHortothese appointments, be worked as director currently Fuel savinhg tips returned from attending h The Farm Bureau will hold Its Annual Banquet on Saturday. February 2, 1574, at 7:30 p.m. In the Oak City Cultural 1111. The dinner will be $2.50 per plate. No Invitations will be nenl out, so please coutact a member cf the Board of Director or Jim Mckle at the Farm Bureau office in Delta for tickets Reservation would however, be appreciated; tickets will also be sold at the door. The fextured epeak-e- r will be C. Booth WaUentlne. Mr. Wallentlne la executive V. President oftheUtahFarm Bureau Federation and Secretary Teei'rr of t tah Fsrm Bureau's affiliated Insurance, ea finance, and marketing teammate but fans. After a season or two, we're certain Millard will be in (he winning bracket for their brand of ball Ibis year, Is tht winning kind. Cllllns. It recorded the closeness of father and son Coach Cllllns has done much He for Millard basketball. has pulled together not only eIL Rasmussen brother. From Information w can find Brig, ham Tomkins on actually dug the Drat flowing wells. Many of theae well were down just a fewearly feet. Moat of the flowing wells have now been replaced with pumps. Last week's flag The following men have been Identified as appearing In the Flag ptetura tor Jan. 2 174: Arden Hansen, Lorento Hansen, Herbert GUea, Or In black and Martin Hansen. Speaking Frankly Tour MM Response on tT cf MounTook another tain Muahrooma, Friday- - Da a mating the progress taking flace there. Even In spite weather of some of 11 ever, crews contlmi to work seems to Tbe sire )i on. overwhelm us. old pictures wrt We'vy rcslly had autne nice response on tbe oid pictures w have run lately In the pater. On lie one from last week, Burt die called us first and aid he thought one in the tie-tuwa Ms fatter Herb. Then e received a call from bra Hansen. She said the had an Identical pleiure. She didn't think Herb wan in this one In the background art two men, on of whom b probably a Negro. We stand corrected where Ihe picture wa taken It'a Teeple Canyon, not Reece's. Lon went on to tell ah has pictures taken of the llanaun awmill when they were aaw-I- r lumber for the JlmDearden borne in Garrison re Beautiful weather . Chamber needs support by-p- . After last week's snow-terthe weather has been wonderful. Makes ear want to ahed h!a winter wraps and take off touring aomewhere. ?tllmore and the towns to aeem to have as much rX ? im ae ifM Und a few good norma. w have two critical areas heed ng everyone's support. The heat way this ran be I joining In with the Chamber uf Commerce. We not only ww face the first full season of a ta, bul we have I tel ahortagea, or at least the publicity of the threat of fuel shortages b. ever come. We eel we have really get to make a p of mdse. There's no gas shortage here. This la FP. what Mcab did last summer and it seemed to really help. Far too many people whl by FUlmore assuming because It Is a small town, we wouldn't have git. Nothing could be further from the truth. In all our travels this winter, FUlmore la Ihe one spot you can always fill up. Coed to sea the targe sign west cf Fillmore now lit up. We need new to collect the re at of the money and proceed with the other signs near the north and south entrance. |