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Show Meadow News LPN EVA BECKSTRANDiXfpcriet A second special lic Health Service proficiency examination to qualify certain lusnsed practical nurses for foil participation In the Medicare program will be administered April 9, l74 In the Applications various states. must he received l State Medicare agencies as soon as Ihe cu'off date for f possible applications Is March I, 1974- ho l YNN GFEENHAIGH u prept course at ihe t,. In Salt a taking and working D S, Hospital in Lake Cttv and her flan-ce- ', Vaughn Mr Pouga! from West onion the weekend with her parents, Mr. anl Mrs. Lvnn Greenhalgh. s;iu .1 Home from school HU RFUkSTRANP WHO goes to school in lugan spent the xeekend at home tilth his Mr parents, Mr. and Peckstrand. J Ha-r- ol .TIMOR helr child- las egas, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr, anl Mrs Harold Stewart. ren, i JOYCE STOTT, I avton, sjent Saturdav and Sunday at their trailer house Thev rlatnes and friends while here. uitd MR 4 MRS STANLEY TEAR s- n sjett Saturday and Sunday wpl, (renders of their fatr.l-lie- s in the rtrthern part state th uf J u drey Prunson, NoreenLalnim, nearsen Pond, Pety Mae Inqulr.es rettv and Mae na Pearson and labnim. requests ry SECOND SESSION PE LIEF was held at 9 a.m. Sunday morning. The Invocation and Be1!?-tio- n was given hy t enna Bush-- "t -e -- and Laura Beckstrand. lesson Vitamins and Minerals was given by the tescher. Dcrothv pecs-sranThese ladles were present; Flora 5tfwrt. Eva Dirothv, Na Dean and Laura alate and Rae Peckstrand. Lyt.n Greenhalgh, Mary Ella Petersen, Ruby Freeman, lce Emmons, Jan Pund.Len- Boshnell, Sharon Edwards, a Plrd, and LoUPushnell. The was offered t y 4 JAYNE BUAUK, LARRY" Cedar C it v stayed overnight Saturday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Odell Stewart snd Step-heand Ray. n d. MILLARD COfNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 4031 FrHav, February 15, 1914 Home i RETURNING SATURDAY from surgery at the L. D. S. Hospital In S. L. C. was Lil- lian Regers. Vic ent up to bring tier home, taking with him Clyde 1 b. The three of them visited Nellie llansen in the Utah Valley Hosrl In Provo where she Is recuperating from the effects of s t rtkn Rip. She hopes to return home soon While fn Prove, I I.Pin snd Vic also visited lUp their daughter s-- Nephi visitor PETIRSON, VIL-fr- d spent a couple days with ford spent a eouile days with -Dale, Nephi !m a day visit ng with them. DOUG i ELWOOTI KC'YE ROBINS Roberts formerly of San Francisco. California storied o see her brother Gey and I'.eien and her siser oaye anl son t t yn St They hid visited In Delta Friday. Elwood has retired They have moved and now the In Tayson, Utah. Happy birthday. KtRT ROBINS CLIE-- h to PETERSON home AGNES E. JENSEN SPENT the weekend In Salt I ske, she visited with Riley snd Fay Thompson and repons Fay la in, roving and hopes to Be home ax WAS ordained a deacon Sunday by his fa'her Key Peterson. Fillip! Mendora was ordained a tries! bv Pill Hatch Srtpn l 0, N4NVV ihe fiancee ofMr.UrryRobt-su- n the weekend with Mr anl Mrs. Keith Robison. ;nf POYD 4 MYRTLE SOREN-et'dell and reggv and daughter a'tenled th Sacrament services at Hunter, It. last Sunday. Thev went to assist with the Messing o a great grandson, son of Connie and kellv Hardman, he was given the name of Devin Jay n, r SCOTT AND JALENEMEM. mtt t ihe weekend home, Scott attend'd National Guard a er over RA Y ROVLE Y IS CONFINED fc r bed rest while to his hmoe recovers from sn Illness. Services MARY j i. .' CARP IE JAIL IS SPENDING I few weeks with her (Jaugh-!e- r She I dee Coan at Nephi has leen with ll.wardinlDar-len- e this winter. Mrs Calvin Stewart returned to Hllmare last weekend after Mending sometime In Fort Collins. Colo, with their daughter and husband who recently had anew addition to heir famltv held m In tarryiwho have ng t ihe dm tes and responsl B'Mties of the RedCrossChap-te- r In this area. Tb chairman of tlve Hood program, o-i- Jcrrold Winer; r, Secretary-Treasure- e, IN SUPPOSI Of UPHOLSTERY The next inr.c you Ct down, ail up and take notice ol the couch youre seated on Chances are its made of wool, but make sure. Wool is a luxurious fabr.c with a (uality look., and has buiil-idurability--- a good combi nation for upholstery fabrics. B.l, at the moment, flame rent nee is what it's all about! The government has f.lcd a finding of need for a flammability standard in fabrics similar to Ihe law for carpets and p.iv-echildrens clothing. Vena lone Prmun ami Rudy A. Asj u?u were married January 1 ot at the h Hlmcre 3rd war I L. D. .d. Church with Frank L, Davies President lerforming the ccremonv Altenllng the bride was Cindee Darlv, W rllsvllle, Ptah. Clark Brnnsun was be n an ft r the gr.nuu The Para fixe Inn Dining Room was the se!i g for their n d Ai.d Ihats why mi many pcp!e It are BudmluT'-n-up -- bout t alul has at) itv t hold moi-lur- e up to p rcenl of l own Wright and without il.imp tills Wool uel ,i a natural fire retard Hit. Wool filler will i.ever mel( or drip when burn- , ed. And. under mml Will llol they vppnrl combuiion Lu.li ed matches of cigarette c.m-- e only d.im.igv . And you can Im tetlam 'if Upholstery faltnc that c.n'y the Woolm.nk label, all ltidtc.il on of a product that ban been made id Hht percent Wool tnsit meets rigid specif mat ions which are enforced internationally. I '! . v Bi. rents l the rl . v and Mi. vorge give a tea fbr..irv lr !:: ?r.varll the FIHmi'ie 4 m j friend sis 1 Mi . 7 t re'-or-- p,n are c tl! at t. lie Fast M Hlard Fine A ids Guild win meet in the MH.arJ Hl:li Nchol Batd Room, Feb, 21, 1374. at 4 p m. . The program ''Ahy Conserve! Ion, AYonLln1 You Like to wtU te conducted t v Know 'te'.la Day, Arlete Clpln, and Llaine Klr.tiall. Hcstesses 3ose Ashn.an, Arvadale Ashman, PhvlUs McKee atd Lora i'tley will Is land on recent convention tf Hie I'tah FJrativn t.f Women's CSibs, In Provo, i'tah was T Presl By H rter, ftt lla Mrs. lent Gwen S ray.'LJ.tbCal-liste- r and Daisy w. rs. Rc-I-ci Luke, post-pre- sl lent of Fast MtRsrd Fire EMr-abet- t he new.Aeds making home in fait I e City . ; i where be br k I Sts'e rt id F By th -and the gri-o- i . on ; ed ty juc. 7 i ff Ml lard, Juab, Sanpe'e. SeWayne, and Piute ct unties Is Ihe legal entity recognized as the Tmbrtlla organiza- tion assuming the development planning leadership for the Central Itah District, Together for Progress PtM-lo- g has been their slogan for the past 12 year. To strengthen ttieir leadership position and to help te the decision-makin- g thev have adopted sn operation of shared leader- process, ship. The idmlniMraitv policies and procedures. I"e!u ling the financial affairs of the organization, rest In th hands he Executive Commiltie; consisting of the Chairman, Vice Treasurer, and Chairman, executive Director. Fiftgram DeveR.pfm.ent are shared by responsibilities three steering committees for program planning wph sub comm.lttee a councils, agencies, etc. A commissioner from each countv. Including member of lh F.xeeuttveComtr.Rtee serve on different Progtam Development Committees so each county will I represented Following Is the listing of Ihe 1974 Commis- sioners Organlra.lon as re- cently constituted to conduct Multi Countv Business in the Interest nf the Cen'ral t tah District, Execulbe Committee Rea-sotal- le J Administrative and develop-nn- l planning demands on government are luc.eas'r.g at exceedingly fasl rates. Hie leiscral p.J.Hc unaware of the txm ta rdmecj pfdemanH for the time of lorel govern-i- . mu tfficlal la rural arras ich ss ours, Ihe elect I iu ms are onlv on a part iime Iasi requir-1: z f'! time effort. To help tla load of velop tent pressures, local cvern-mei- .t Cmimy ration Is follows: ;tl at, velop veRfc-ed- , Lrv ires, mog, ftt A gi !( e loii! ,2, ;?) tc Te I:., lei 1 I i .vu i i h lifoj r( t i!.iiin tl 1H hml hurra A J.eril-!:,- rte !' an a' lu, A1 . i 1 vltles half tif the vs. f In The Is te warns of FtrM Aid and Water safety I ho everyone will continue lo susifD and as!'.! the new Chairman, Genes! Timmons, in the Red Cross activities of the area as substantially as you have me ... y t! e t 'riant. a Ion i hr a tquartrrs Central I rt ,h Dlsirirt !,) fb' T Fi d , J. I f- -J tah. 1cal ft im-- r . ?X gir,n nf. Ibdii.g, Rich-f- Farmers ami rarehers In Nl their bay with wire were facing a real crisis Itah this who spring, Hamilton said. lad alternatives most I on the use of neigh lots equipment. Rut when ha v Is reidv for cutting. It loses nutrlthmal value quickly, and that's Just when the neighbor would need his own equipment They " -- an it'y - approximately 24 farmers will de plane and the balance of 24 will continue on to Twin Falls, Idaho where thev are expected to arrive at 4:45 p.m. Following the arrival of .he kly-I- n Farmers from Ihe midwest, there will lie a dinner meeting at the In Salt Lake City and the Pnnderosa Inr In Purley, Ptaho, for the purpose of getting acquainted There after, each farmer and their h st will depart for their home areas. Frr two days they will he visiting farms and ranches and exchanging views as relate to agilcuiture and seeking the answers lo questions and solutions to the many problems facing American Farmers. In conclusion, Mr, Holman stated this waz the most Ideal way lo exchange Ideas and views concerning the farmer's problems, Holtdav-InnAtr-po- The nuslness and Industrial leadership of I tah. Individuals charged with Industrial safety activities will have an opportunity to acquire more Occupational Safety and Health Act and th recently enacted Utah State Plan at a free public seminar lo be held at the TraveLodge Convention Center, 161 West 600 South, Salt take City, on Feb 25th, 1974 from 8a m.t- 1p.m. The seminar scheduled for February 25, Health snd Safe-- y will focus Programming, on; Setting up safety and health programs, (21 Identl-fyln- g standards for compll-anc- e, (3) Developing Inspection procedures. (4) Establishing accident recordkeeping re(5) Accident quirements, Investigation f rocedures, (6) Inspection and accide.il record (71 Ahalemenl 8) analysts safety program evaluation. Enrollment In the Utah Safety Camel! OSHA Seminar Is on a first come, first serve basis. The courses will be taught by staff and ASSE Safety Professionals who a re fa ml-liwith both the letter and the spirit of OSHA. The rnel Lav member been specifically trained In the latest provisions of thaatandardsand requirements of the Act. Those desiring lo register for the February 25 seminar are advised to write the Utah Safety Council oHces al 935 South 330 AA'esl, 84101, attention: Rn-b- tt G, ingersolt - () Make sure that day la complete with wedding annoucements and accesorles from the PRCXJKFSS; TrslHt'r.sl, modern, orlplral; we have them all. Napkins, announcements, tnoks, knives and other accesorles are available In every variety. Please check wl'h ua before going out of town. See an Mea like ? Bring It In and we'll do It. i J Mi h W''l 74 n Ci or. Committees for Program Development, Scott Smith. Clalrm.an. Piute; Maurice Toilev, nab; Harold Stew-ar- t. Millard; Ivan Mills, Sevier; Don Pace. AVavnej Keith Jorgensen, Sanpete The second steering com. mlttee consists of: 1 eighVa-fielMillard; Marel Atvler-s.n- , Tlute; Steele Mclmyre, Juab; Nel Madsen, Sanjete; Bean Nielsen, Sevier; Dwlgt.' Seerlng d. williams, AAiyma. The third steering committee consists of: WardKlSb.eirk, Millard; Richard Forte, Juat; O'Neil Larson, Sanpete; David Prie, Sevier; Derrll Tasil Lay, Wavne; PUf It ta not tne intention of to become the commissioner engaged In carr.mg out all the actbui phases of devloi mnt. This is the mb of the District Development Advisory Councils Commissioners assigned lo the various phases of development planning have the authority to delegate advisory or lark forces, to council study and make recommendations for pursuing potential ortmrtuiiities and solving problems for the social and economical improvement nf our six counties Noma of programs ihe muR I county in which the NIs- -- i Y w wf .. ! .sSe- - KtJr' 1 rt OSHA seminar Perfect Day.. a Utah and IJulm Farmers Union members will have the pleasure of hosting Farmers Union North Dakota, South Dakota and Nebraska, .ho will be arriving on the Farmer's ''u'.v-- n je. They will arrive In Salt Lake City at 3 p.m., at which time ed sup-ptrt- f al!crcani?edrrw;js ppl y Production of vital haling wire for Itah Is under way This Is a happy endagain, ing to a classic example of how puce controls can hurt more than help a situation, s Vtah farm leader con.menied. When the Cost of 1 ivlng Council froze baling wire prices last fall and held them there for months, the manufacturers couldn't make a profit producing 11, so thev r.'.mo stojped, explained Hamilton, president ofttvel tah Farm Bureau Tha Council granted an Increase in late Jam ary after refusing two earlier requests from the factories for price ad.ances. But It was only 8 Below the point lietee.it where producers profits would match what they could make on otter products. However, tiixm urgent requests from I'tahs Conthe gressional delegation Council reconsidered this month and granted a higher Increase lo the Colorado plant Hail supplies I'tah farmers with slmosl sll their baling wire. Smaller factories a round Ihe sat Ion which fall below a dollar volume limit set by the Cost of I Ivlng Council are producing wire with no price ceiling. I tahs source Is Ihe only larger factory given Hie Hamilton higher prlre limit praised Senators Wallace Hen-ne- tt and Frank Mass and Congressmen Gunn McKay and Wayne ttwer.s for Ihelr successful efforts on behalf of IT ah agriculture. February, w money also used to furber s PRICK INC HP A iK RESTARTS BA I 1NG WIRK Si mmwy nl drive the ccHmce l c - x to the An.erlca? National Red cross and the la lance vaya with the local chaiser. The money Is used to help I" disaster areas lo aid Inemer-genc- le with Military families an! to ymrehase equipment so IH t available lo losnto It Rose In need of I we have available lo Rwn or have on loan; wheel chairs, hospital tied., crutches, walker and poti clalr. rl 4 1 la Ac 'o--. nefr tt.cco,jrai(nand i ami :?) ; -- Sul a t. ,n t Citizen ' rr. ire j, Sor t'tas Affair . H. Set vices, U D'.:. lion, f hW'RieT e her-vL'e- s, P-- I 1 , M Dng Kmerrevy 1 , f rung, (7) Mfidai p aUh Health -- ! C law x uuj ere t nib; al - in-..- 'J crs omndr.. x lo-c- nf.i,. Arts Guilt, came from Peter re-t- Cuiu- - Include: (11 fund raising and their !; to know? vier, sr,iy mr.?liie ratlve costs; '2) Full iinanctal disclosure; 1 3) Active governing board serving without work y; (4) Fffcctlv AB B-- U Williams, Vice Chairman, and Keith Jorgensen, Treasurer, Mawen Ogden, f en;tlve D1 x won! cornm-xI.IIHTI- we i:ii 4 iim-eI tic res vr t.u eyuii o,i in ( : 1 Wouldnt you like missloners Organlratlon hvth commissioners The al icatloiat program for schools, civic club and oilier similar r.rganl.Mihms. We are eeclallv proul at this time that the Klplingtr Publication, Cliangln Times Mararine," Bated the Heart Association as one of the few fund . ra Islng organlrat Ion that u.et all qualification set by the marirtne and the Nsfhtul C o incil of Ivtter l,,1Mnes Btj-- i, jet R r clvuri'at.le andl-eslt- (gjid.'.ition Pl.e iar.daidsetabli.-.b- e lby i note Mrs . Asplazti are most happy that the issue of Changli g Times listed the Heart Association - meeting all of Its fund ralsin.t standards, Dr. In effect, It Toronto said, means when you donate to your volunteer you neigiitxvrhood will he certain your money will be used for the purioses for which you Intend It lo te It will be used In reused search and educational to hed defeat I tahs No. I Killer, Attack. Netghlvortiood volunteers for Millard County are; Mrs Robert Hare, 90 l ast 300 South, Fillmorm pro-gra- 1 Nona lone Brunson prac- fund-raisin- g c HolUtah-Tda- Union, on the Farmers 18th South a- s- The .Assivclattoti man, We A s .s l.tnn also Hour's and which instruct lamtly memtiers In methods of avoid-In- e n- - rext heart atiscis program In (his series will held l'ebruarv 2 at 9 p m,. In the Provo L. D. S'. Paber-naciHus-land- legitimate purimse, duplication of efand (by Accepted pro- Dect mbei teat ton Tn Heart condnets According to Roy L, President of the a no tices nwndicti'r f.r f.irher gv a Farmers union motion and pressure dlnlrs, suchas their Six County organi.zation gets set for ANN uarnberg spent the weekend me as did Jon and Jan K v attenled National Guard Fillm re. MR 4 MRS WHITE AND ree chil lren, Connie, Chris e b'ighl the llalnei nd P. .. . moved to and ha-sme r from Kodiak, fti AVe welcome them to laska ur ward. Ds x National Guard AND Slm-mm- fort, the one held recently In the Dnlverspv Mall, Orem, where 298? iersons were cbeckad for hypertension. T ho a with abnoi'msl hloodpussure readings were given t efertv.1 stliq s recommen bug thi-caufilt City Carol wise: Horn in SIC Service and .Service to Military Families rhariman, Mrs. Family members In Salt Marion Nelson; and the many serfuneral take CRytoattenl volunteers that have he!d In vices Br their brother andun-ClIhe fund drives. The success H. Huntsman, Willard of Ihe program W largely dv.e were Belva and Stella Dav, to your unselfish efforts. Blaine and Been Huntsman, I also want to thank everyRaymond and Marlu Huntsmin and Hro!d Huntsman Feh, Sth. one In the area who hat contributed monev and eqvilpmenl to support to Ctuiser a acti- - Fillmore. KASLY Blood e The new chairman of the East Millard County Chapter of the American Red Cm. s Is s, Mrs. Hebert IGeneal; rep-past Cbalr"", Harley M, Handy, who continues: l wart lo thank all of those with heart by-pa- . Red Cross appoints nip; fhytlis Ortlllan, surgery; and Wayne R.Mnn. Ml . H'lsl.oetl taslmrii tclensrJ to go to Cedar City where his daughters resloe. The others will B returning (or have returned) to Fillmore soi-- he . the weekend. Patterns in the LD3 Hospital, Provn, reported to the Progress are; Oral Pishnell, frac- Fe'-ruar- PETERSON KLO-v- tah A large portion of the money contrilu.ted w ill be used to aid research protect ' at tne ( of i'tah MedlcaU'enter, such ns the artifutal heart tech program, heart r.lques, aisJ rc.'nv other slrntLr prttects. Funds ,'tso will I used to conduct free high j Medical Care Services, Medical Drive, Salt Uke City 84113, atm: Mr. AV, Lee Shaw. The State agency, will review all applications tc determine those eligible for the examination. EMgP'le candidates will receive a nolle of eligibility and will lie notified of the time and place of the examination In making the announcement Slierloan L. Weinstein, M, D., of the Health Services Admin-I- s rat lor. within D11EW, explained this Is the second such offered to examination to radical nuises who have teen It was licensed by waiver. designed to afford walvered I i'Ns the opivortunPy to demonstrate their skills are equivalent to those of graduate I PNs In regard to tasks, functions and resj'ns,ht!ines In Inpatient Rtsutuilons. Successful completion of the examination will recognize, for Medicare purposes, walvered LPN with respect to duties In Medicare cerand tified facilities Walvered I PNs who passed the first Pits Practical Nurse Examination which was give:, on September 21, 1973, are not required to take this see-cu- d examination in addition walvered I PNs who have successfully completed the State Board of Nursing examination, e the same pasalwr grade as required of grauuate LPN's will not be required to lake the rils proficiency examination lotecome Medlcr Medicaid qualified, b it are deemed qnJatftedonthe basts of having successfully passed Ihe State examination. The examination was developed by Hie National league for Nursing, Inc , New York, New Vork, under contract with the Community Health Service It is anticipated a sut sequent exam will t given at some future date. Pei sons who were enable lo attend either of these two exams, cr du not qulalfy on one cf both of these exam a will eligible to Apply foj the next examination There is no ebarg f ir lha examination, but examinees will be responsible for tis-S- r wn travel expenses. At Utah Valley HAD A Hrthdav party .th, he was 12 years old on Fe. 2nd All his fr'rnds enjoted a rice lunch served by his mother JAMES SON OF MRS. Penny, who Is teaching school In P land mg. Utah waa tured rated hi 9th birthday Feb. 7th, Besides many friends from sc I. do he also had friends from Fillmore come and stay wish him JAMES KIRK T I announced. 44 classes. Sjctety f tne ceni;aigi, for con trltutlons during Heart to Hnrt Week, February 2S -March 3, and on Heart Sunday, March 3, have .low been Pr, Alan K, Toronto, Asswlatlon Presl lent, has y examination and application fCTlRS should be direned tatheAiedl- care apenev in each State. In Vtah, send applications to Division of Health, Bureau of The following priesthood members took part In the Sacra Tent Service. Titr. Carling, Michael Stott, Jesse Freeman, Ernest Rowlev, Brent Desman, and Russ Bond Carrte Latrurn gae the talk from the girls MIA trogram. Pre. of the SunUy SchoolDe-lyl- e Carling, gave the Introduction to the program to t gpen oy tne teaeners trom the Talks were Sunday School. gner by Vary Ella Peterson, from the 3 vr. old class, " year olds, Greenhalgh, laurel M. Stott. 4 year olds, anl Charon Edwards - year olds. Na Dean Peckstrand, chorister, and Flora Stewart organist. Jemenstrated'MIow a InJuniorSun-'la- v Song was Taught " School. C ther teachers: Minnie Penny, Kathleen Hosman. Lyle Carling, Jim Freeman, lenna Push.ne.l, and Wilbur Rvwley gave Ulks abo;t ihe subject they taught In each of their Fenedtetlon Pen Stott cv.iioernlngeitgthl-llt- for th can and Retecca 11. Labrum ne released as the I residency of tue Meadow Ward Relief Socle'v. La Vela Duncan, and Iris Pond with Eva were pVckstnnl as sustained as the Executive OSec-eta- to conduct - 8- Tlir FCIIC-.V1NLADIES en tned vislHng and at quilting the horre of VaUte Greenhalgh last week: Flrra and Beha Stewart, Veda Duncan, Laura snd Eva rteckstranl, Au- Ha AT SACRAMENT MEETING Harold Stewart was released as the Ward Executive Secretary and James was sustained as the new one. Flora Stewart, I a Veda Dun- Va-la- Quilting bee iris - fficers FRANCES AND ONeal and tMo of P'HIA Ward reorganized bward Area fund diRe cisalr'iien S. Pub- 1 Student nurse to marry KAi: Heari Funii special exam 1 n c |