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Show IWlNryrrinnil-r-- 1 w ilHt,Jtofrr rnr-r- wxewx.mir wiriifii nimrir riainflrMhWi mmUhatjaT. itutinn tiiiM tiiiiihii mwhi - i iflnftmninrr'Wtil-11-r- imi tiirw ttttrftrxtur mmm ininfra8i tvc jf..tiiiw ieiih.ttistaiyr. afa . hiumui t mikMitmtu (M- - I Glv,'oiVeoSrrni,,ln Salt Lake City 'IiUQ FLAG EDGAR WARNER loaned the Progress the pictuie for this If group of friends on a rabbit hunt back when... WMk- Re was chasing bob cat they had scared out, Raymond Taylor took the picture. Ed Rar is the only of the crowd of friends still living. Thev are. left pi right Dan Smith, Milo Prunson, Philander Day, Arrell Warner, Wilford Brun-n, Lawrence Rowlev, and Gorman Day. i i i Stake name change Because of unusual world to better reflect their geographical location, the name of Millard Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with headquarters here tn Fillmore has been changed. The new name of the stake, effective linmedla The new name of the stake, effective Immediately. Is Fillmore, I tah Stake. growth and i ! of the new Announcement name change was made by the President of the brake, Lloyd P. MILLARD COI NTY PROGRESS Fillmore, I'tah 81631 Friday, February Nt'MPER SIX 8, 1974 "Spark Day 99 The Senior Citizens at the Del ratio emoyeJ a spectal activity last Wednesday. Sclplo. Mormon The group of 66 people enjoyed a hot dinner at Millard High School, then after lunch visited the traveling art exhibit In the halls of the school. The group went to the center where they enjoyed 'Spark the Day, a new feature ofWenprogram. Mr. and Mrs. dell Hotchkiss displayed their hobbies, Mr. Hotchkiss makes his own flies for fishing, Hotchkiss, a collector of rocks, Is now using some of her rocks to make rock flowers. The displays were reat Interesting. Thelma Peterson Mrs displayed some of the quilt tops she Is making. The men played several games of pool. Some just vlst'ed. bemm tains, coordinator , of the county council used a tape recorder to tai the voice and stories of t! majority of the group there. -- onllnued on Inside s. awd-Mr- OpOfl tlOUSQ to hOIIOr Will Sva How For birthday h,e t score of cent rit loot Young -In?? bij who first ca.idv case now have greatgrandchildren doing the nan An op he lUh from i Friday Fetr-ar- y to 6 p m at the home of Mr. and Mr Frank Swallow to honor tt HI Swallow on his .th Hrihdav. Bill as he Is known to hts trany friends, is the oldest businessman on Main street having run Swallows store for w-- s'ers tbtrg. Ills wife Blanche shared the sure dutes until her death a with clock few years ago. work you can see Bill coming to work tn the morning and leaving al right. Chrlmas is aiy COME TO UIRTIWA - ctsl time for Bill In esrly Fall, a Hitle vacation, to journey to Salt Lake to shop for new Christmas merchandise. Frank ind laPreal will be holding the party for "Vncle Will" In their new home. Take the road from the Creamery. FEBRUARY IS AMERICAN : Are fund drive chairmen to conduct the l uh Heart ramrelgn for contributions during Heart to Heart week, February 25 March 3, and on Heart Sunday, Mrc! 3, hate bow been appointed, Dr Alan F. Toronto, has Association President, arnounced. A lrge port ton of the money contributed win be used to aid research pPOecta at the t'nl verstiy of FtahMedicalCenter, such as the artificial heart tech-ctq,fmcram. heart by-pa- ss s, ether similar projects. Funds also will le ued to conduct free high Hmd pressure clinics, such as and many the one held recently I In the nbersiiy Vail, Orem, where persons were checked for hypertension. Those wih abnormal Hood pressure readings were given referral silpps 2977 t.l . . V, t. their own doctor for furth evaluation. The Heart Association a! conducts Hearts snd Hu hinds which instruct farm n .ambers U uunliwda vrf avoi The m Ing heart attacks program la this series will held February 20, at 8 p.n In the Frovo L. D, S. Tat nacte. The Association hold sp clal educational programs f schools, civic clubs and oth similar erganlnllr.ni. e are especially pro at this time that the Kipling Publication, "Changing Tim Magazine," listed the Ilea Association as one eg the f g organl rat Iona !h me; all qualifications set by i mag tine and ihe Nation Council of Becer Business It fund-raisin- Continued on Inside page Jury awards $35,000 In injury suit seven man jury teamed verdict of S35.000 to Plaintiffs Aethony Fuller nd his wife Diane afier three days of court hearing last week. The case was tried before Judge J, Harlan Burns, It Involved a personal Injury suit between Fuller and Industrial Construe! Ion, Inc,, a Nevada Corporation The law suit contended had Construction altered a count) roadbychang-In- g the grade structure on a crossing of the Almondlicb A a the road running to Flo-we- ll past the Airport, When the Fullers creased the bridge they received severe whip. lash Injuries Fuller received Anthony SCO, POO Special and General Diane Fuller redamages. ceived ft 5.000 Member of ihe jur velum Ing the verdict were Rebecca Pritt, Robert Jenson, Bovd Schena, Edna Ahlstrom, william C. Caret!, Leavitt Christ-n:.e- n and jury foreman W. Glen Pawlinson. or. Y George, following approval from the First Presidency of the Church with headquarters In Salt ! ke City, Hah. The Fillmore, I'tah, Stake Is one of the 033 eccleslatlcal units of the Mormon Church throughout the world. A stake Is an administrative and supervisory unit, generally of five or more local congregatlons--ward- s There and branches. are presently 8 wards In the Fillmore. Uah, Stake. They are Fillmore 1st, Fillmore 2nJ, Fillmore 3rd. Flowell, Holden, Ksrosh, Meadow, and At the Del Patio stakes are found in 48 states nnd the District of Columbia tn the I'nlted Stales and In 23 other countries. In areas of less concent rated Mormon populat Ion, mmters In CorP- - 73 countries sre In districts and residing organised branches of the 107 worldwide missions of Ihe church Total world membership of the church 1s 3.3 million The snnnal Increase Is about seven fercent. I'nder the new naming ays- tern of the church, existing stakes and all new stakes in ttie future will he designated mora name appropriately with Ihe of the city and stale, province or country In which It headquarters are located Tec. examples of this art: The Adelaide Make becomes the Adelaide. Australia. Star. and Ihe Swiss stake le semes the Zurich, Switrerland, Slake. Red Cross needs your Blood Much flood Is needed by the Red Cross to svij.pl v the d mands by the local hospital and many other hospitals where people from this area are indent. U Is Indeed the life saver In a great many cs.-e- s draw ing til be held to beh 7, 974, at the Fillmore 2 until 6 o' Mat House C CitH'k 111 jrm afternoon the iniue the quoth in-i- n ( ir'ei ilv.iU, del; man, t! e 'ioe.tttn eetHnr Is t ikfeat Hurricane 7! nutssen, Margaret Sharon Christensen, deckstrund, I inda and Christine Whilst Richard Cros'siit er ir ,l.s (leRfused i ed ,rs !.u xttM ttey did io keep oor Hue an I aliitp ci !ors victorious. I'esidts ere. t cd j Mcl-rld, dec ; Ken- -' Uss; Levin t!! c. d, c ; Hal Edi.4rnsrg, it. r Is, j In; J.! n W liltarcr, dec. I tic Jb.iitsm.m, loss; Terry ; .,re,' Allen, P esl( r. t in--- F.rt.er, h ; tr test Ke.-der- 11th Urale, .r. l!.i. IliK-'- i t vans, Suanne Rodney Honor: CamiR tee-slo- Ecit-sen- , Jana Whaeott, ban its tckle Maple, Vary, ann .Ode Ids, Martin Stevens, Pamela Coats, veihn Mi.r ru.ner, semester, 7th Grade; High Hon.-r- ; none Honor: Jo.ynn lle.ler, I owrt Monsen, Collette Hunt. 8th Grade: High lienor: Janice Nielson, Jam He".-- , MaryLynn Rowley, Brad Brin kerhoff Honor: Paula Goas, Linda Jannlne Huntsman, Rjwakrran, Suwn Warner Tamara Turner Oth Grade; lltgh Honor; Mary Monroe Honor: CtrJy Fardr-sen- , Ia'rea Rasmussen, Tamara Condle, Glenda Mathews, Gill Enimcms, Mark Viller, and Marl Petersen. ' In I !, ti . t Tomklnson, ( pu .SafUiits, Jim. Ann .bl es, Mel t a Kaxir isrn, !!., t sud qtephenson obey, l sn. loss; t,ai jtire, Drue Ml. Oder, ;dn;Kar! R re f f ,t J' l.v, ' .i Lj Au.o i ft '11, Ye I'i Itof, Yame vVjls n, an IB turn 1.,'. f r 1 1 xi-t- tai.e n Honor; i'entse I Is die, Edwards, Reese, Nancy Entmms, Rt idson, Marjean Shan Curling .Anna Stevens, Cvntlda Beckstrand, til Anderson, Sandra Sw,uio, Nola Bemls, Flora Bailer, CoHeeti Stevens, Ctn!) Cox, Julie Cutnmlr.ys and Janet JaLr.er, M.-ut- "All-lta- Ste-ven- m s, 10th Grade; High Honor; Martha Stevens, Kicliard Nell-son- , Roxanne Warner. Honor: Robyn Carling, David Ws e, Preston Stephenson, Jean Has- - Munnw t h-- ld racle In !,rl:ensen, 2, ti.e oy a 12 t.tcirJ it. as who scored pirf.n. t . was 2 rt, I sf o Huh tietwe'n - V.lf 12h Grade r' ML'iid .rvti' pa,:,M'lford art MlL.ud t i ! i 7 ,dir i ? nroe, d, mi.ic v. ari-- b p. u. rvii Turner, lb; Stee lie, 2!; I rve Hu' t.xon, 2; Yai l rt!i;.er!.o'f, 4; C bdr liar-run- e v 2 I'hwird to Lel, wttl be the war cry. for Delta is the team to Seat. Can we do If No one knows f r sure I ml I? the I have Ctiainplon stuff now is the lime lo H, anl this they wttl agjes ?,m, In prove io"; fenen.t'er tv vipjc-r- the tear, atv well see you all t Delta at f,1HS ! vai Sr. high The honor roll for this quarter has just twen announced. .Those receiving high honor' distinction had to receive G. r. A. of 3.5 to 3.79. The honor Is for the second ouar-te- r only, not for the entire 5 f t,;f vr.Urd. C rievie MHS News Honor roll Jr. High on, ft r A Feb. f, at 3 r nr. Band wants to work for Expo Do yoa need t good lutby What about those windows, don't you think you need some belt? to cct them cleaned after Ihe winter storms" Wouldn't you Ilk some extra help with the hts vy yard work and spring cleaning? There are about 90 young men and women In East Millard who are In need of work tn to earn money to go to the Njvkane Worlds Fair. These young people sre practicing Supivli of Ihe Mii.ard jU s tlwt can t kids wll le appreciated. They sre nt afraid of work amt want xry bally to t able to f insure He r. will Heel the East whole munlty. Any dne by tese stter? AUXILIARY TO MELT f : , tn ordr hard to Improva their playing and learn the ne music for the concerts they are gou-- to give at the Fair. As s group the hand Is planting to raise the manev for the transporand new tation and concert autre but each member la going to hare his own money for eating and spending. These kids are attempting very healthy undertaking and gel In touch with Mr. Nielson, Marlene At, Sever, A,ette. bearle or Dawnelii Keel, someone will get you the help and you will be uportlng a worthy cause. nn Cl.Amerl-es- n i,:v, kc. n, 1974 lt i ir, th legion !la!l PresiieM mt Ellen Hare M selves with as Htle help from xvMble a tlielr petent contact Taud mimlers plea-- e If vou have pro ects you feel they can do. If you kmT km.w he tumJ memlera are who i Auxiliary will n.eet B P urges eti memiwr and those r.'eres i tn ioin:ne to come at,J bear tt e fine program that Las leer, j laiitd. kvd calendar ... ; lf attyoi. Ha m ised on tl Hard Caiertiars, please rontari DalUn Nielson and he ' will see that you recel.e yours. N-e- PARTY TODAY ! All members of East Millnrd Fine Aria Guild f.ro rcminiUul that today. FclTuory 7. 1971 is an anniversary of t!io founding: of the club which has asItueJ so much to the cu'lurti! and educational side sf the East Millard communities. A musical program is Lein arranged by Cath-ry- n Dorothy laxton. Shirley IbWn The and Gwen Monroe re over the decorations Tea is under 11a Mathewn, Naim Monroe, AHa Mathews, Lucille Ashby and Mary Wasden. Greeting members ar.d jrutst-- s will lie Hattie Dean, Julie Nielsen. Vi.kie Nieben and Pcth Fiampton. So come to the Music Room at Ml IS at 4 P.M. today to help celebrate fair birthday Nicben an 1 Frankly Speaking Arace to get into race .... With the announcement of Senator Wallace Bennett he will be ending his tenure In Congress, Ihe race Is really on for his Senate seat. Don Holbrook is endorsed by many cf the lie was ranking Democrats, off to a good start, that Is until his campaign manager had to suddenly give up his jot . Mud slinging seems to have started early. Most formidable candidate so far I Vavne Owens on Ihe Democratic tide. Hes opened campaign headquarters at the old Brownstone In Salt l ak. The Kennedvs will see lo It lt3 well staffed, if money can buy the Senate seat it most certstnlv already raid for or leas? the money Is In Ihe ban. Mayor Jake Carn, Sail Lake City spent a few dav last week on a fact finding lour of this district. From here it looks like he will make a t?od choice for the Republicans. Jake tn young, agand corservatlve. gressive You only have to meet him once and youre Impressed with his sound thinking. Of course, with Wayne h!s house seat another new ball game is opened up. Several have already filed for this seat. PRESENTING COVERNOR RAM PTC N WITH A CAR UTTER when Ihe governor signed tie li?4 PITCH IN det Lto H) Don Joh;;ron. Chtlrman Bella 1st EJe.n. of ritrh in Comm., Ms. Jan J.J.nson. School, the Itah Environment Cener, Governor Rair4 n, Dwig vvar-PitNJerTts-r- . nr-PHc- h InComm., and Klm Ken.p. pitch inCom-i- i container claration ch Inlll DECLARATION Governor Calvin t, Ramfdon has declared 1974 at PITCH in; YEAR IN ITAH and Is asking residents lo protect the beauty of the state against lit-tand to follow tiae and national gnldelinea lo conserve energy. In his formlDeclara!l.nthe Governor calls attention to Blah great arenlc beauty and vast energy sources, and points out that the "desecration of thesa arenlc splendor through wait are Irresponsible acts not In the Slate and National er Lyle Evans named net? Sgt. for UHP Lyle Evans has been named new Sgt. for the ttah Highway Patrol for this district Millard and com-prisi- ng JuabCoun-tle- s. Sgt. Evan Is taking over Ihe duties of Rex Hill who has been promoted to Lt. and will take charge of the Safety Inspection Stations. tmerest." Lyle has been with the IUh Highway patrol for 11 years staring first In Price, then Creenrlver. He cam to Fill- more five years ago. Prtsenily Sgt. Evans will have his hesdquarters In The Governor encourages all citizens to willingly assume their responsibilities for the maintenance of a clean and beautiful Itah and the conservation of energy. PITCH IN! a slogan of the Inlted Brewer Assn, has been adopted nationwide by slates, local governments and other Industries. WHEREAS Ike oex ration of these scenic npindnrs thru littering, anl tl.c of our natural resources through wst are IrresjsvnsHle arts mt In ibe Mate and Natona Interest; an I WHEREAS, the s'ewar B.hlp of naure Hessitigs falls on every cl'l.en, .usiness ard Indust jy of our state, ani iu Ihe ear abend WiiERnA our citizens shout I Pitch In Io protect the beauty of I tah against lit'erar liofollow state and national guidelines to conserve energy: NOW THEREFORE, t Calvin L. Hampton, Governor of the stale of t tah, do hereby declare Ihe year I974s PITCH careless draining IS YEAH IN ITAH;'? and t wholehearted!) eucm.rage all clMzens lowllllnglyassume for the their responslbHitie maintenance of a clean and n beautiful I tah H the cf of energy nser-vstto- e dltferent encompasses mafdfmeni mountains, plct , fascinating uresrvie tain'ed deserts, astoundltig A I" f! wort! V f H f tah lai-e.x- r- - ihe unique - k nations! and nix national room), n.ets, H - greatest snow on ear'h f r Milne, unmatched historical lemn and Indian re, lea, Ilf. I rl'les, and lush farm Ian is which have long ) ,r cherished herbages; t.r ,t Ha'.l I axe, five - A I BKHi.AN, tahs wealth in aiuttiofi to uf scenic beauty and rerreatlon arena, our state Is en lowed wph priceless na- resuirtes mineral, gas tural which our rived and, In timber, oil fmm Is de- |