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Show single copioa No. l Subscription s cent $2.00 a ear. iiiuil isUtoOL UAl Funeral Services Held for Charlotte Dearden Swallow UiwUU RliU- - MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS, FILLMORE COUNTY AGENTS COLUMN FISH AND GAME AiUUUHiLD h, 00-10- Mr. C. V. England, Farm Representative In charge of tbe Federal Housing Administration la thu Rural Communities, will be in Millard County on April 19th. Ho will meet with the people of East Millard County at 3:00 P. X April 19, at the County Court House. All those Interested In home improvements are Invited to be present. It you need help on pbeaee such as Septlo tanks, water systems, electrical extensions, etc. Mr. England will be glad to give you suggestions. Rodent Control Project 30-11- fVroi l, f CC C NEWS Tbe members of Miltard High had a pleasant surprise hlordey, April 8, when Mr. Kay, of tbe Fish and Game Department gave them a lecture and showed some moving pictures. The pictures shown were the condition of our naturnl resources and also about tbe uaviga-tlo- n of the Green River, as experienced by Mr. Kay himself. Tuesday, Dr. Martin and Dr. Nichols of tbe D. Y. U-- . gave us some very Interesting and Instructive talks. The subject In both cases being the attendance of more people at college. Next Monday, the l&tb, members of the B. Y. U, faculty are giving a program In the M. II. S. auditorium. The main feature of this program will be a reading by Mrs. Pardo. Thu program is free and we are assured of being highly entertained. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mra. Maurice Lambert announce the' engagement of their daughter, Aflon, to Mr. Edward of Osk City, the marriage to take place April 17th. In the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. Flnlinmn U the Fin-llnso- ann of Mr. and Mrs. George of Osk City. Finite-to- The Fillmore chapter of the Junior Democratic lesgus were enter-Is1 A, n n !' Monday evening with a furnished by tho Delta league. jjoMlog was held In tho Legion Tom Atty E. Vance Wilson Is In Salt Lake City for a convle of days. He end hie lew partners, Sam Cline end Herold Cline were to eppear tbe 8upreme Court, April lltb, to argue a esse being heard on appeal before tbe Supreme Court . Mre. Agnes Wilson accompanied her od to Salt Lake. Sup't W. A. Paxton returned from Salt Lake City Wednesday evening. He called to eee Mr. Preal Oeorge at tha Hospital yesterday, and Mr. George told him that he was fooling a little better. COMMIS-SIONE- Friday, April 12, 1938. BRANCH BANK MAY BE ESTABLISHED HERE R VISITS FILLMORE Federal Housing Representative Ibe toiiowing program has been To Be In Millard County Chat lotto Dearden Swallow, born jnui'guo lor High (school Day, at October 10, 1871 at Sprlngvllle, M ay 8, 1998. The i'll! wore. and died Apr II 4, at her home uveuU willFriday, be held at the Millard In Fillmore. High campus and auditorium. Three She was the daughter of Mr. and aihoul Delia, liifickley and Fillwill particlpste. Mra. Thomas DeardiU, both of whom more 9:00 Millard High School band are now deceased. The family marches aud plays on Main Street moved to Fillmore in 1872, whore 9:00-11:- 00 Tennis, Buys Singles ' Mrs. Swalolw has since resided. She and Doubles attended the public schools here and 9:00-11:- 00 Horseshoes, Boys wua married to James Swallow iu riiugli and Doubles l.s&H. :00 9 Debating (AuditorShe had been ill for the past eov-ei- ium ) months, failing rapidly from an 9:30-11:- 00 Volley Ball, Girls Incurable disease, :00 9 Volley Ball, Boys Mrs. Swallow wus a good wife and 10:00-11:- 00 1st game Play mother; she was always a boon com- Ground Baseball, boys panion to her daughters. While she 10:00-11:- 00 1st gsme Play was well, Shu was seen almost dally Ground Baseball, girls with one or mure of them, visiting 10:00-11:- 00 Public Speaking, with friends and trading In town. Boys and Ulrle She Is survived by her husband 11:0- 0- 1.00 Tennis, Glrla (Sinand eight children, as follows. Mrs gles aud Doubles) Ell Whicker, Mrs. Nellie Lambert, Bsnds A Chorus's 11:0- 0- 1;00 Mrs. Florence lieeston, Mrs. Eva from all three schools. (Both boys Warner, Frank Swalow, Albert Swal-- , and girls chorus) low, Mrs. June Smith and Mrs. L 1:00 2:00 Badminton, Delta A Nola Turner, alt of Fillmore, by 19 Fillmore grandchildren and the following broFinals lo Pity t oo thers and sisters: Joseph Dearden Uround Baseball of Milford, Thomas and Ks. 1:0- 0- 2:00 Boys A Glrla Tumbtber Smith of Garrison, Annie Bush-nelling (Front lawn) Isa bell Swallow and Susan 0- 4:00 Track Meet 2:0Itushuoll of Meadow; Fannie Aso-ma- n 0- 4:30 Track Meet 2:0and Albert Dearden of Fillmore 2.00- - 4:30 Program in Auditorand Henry Dearden of California. ium Funeral csrvlces were held In the 4:3- 0- 6:30 Each band plays A Second Ward church, Sunday aftermarches separately, followed by noon, April 7th. The speakers were Most Baud playing of all three A. J. T. Sorenson, J. Frank Day and schools on football field, Mr. What-rol- t, Will Melville. directing Mra. Edna Day sang "Face to 6:30 Della Drnm A Bugle Corps Vernon Face"; Ieterson, Culbert On Football field following massed aud Llndon ItobUon and Thomas band 7. .Icon sang "I.ei the Lower Lights 8:4- 8- 0:48 Natural dancing, Burning". The Invocation was folk etc.. Front lawn (all darning, Claude Robin adn jwguened by choolat t benediction by Philip Lambert. 7:3- 0- 9:30 Boxing, Wreetllag-A- ll Mrs. Kellie Hunter read a Eulogy to three schools partlcIpallng-- M. tbe departed The grave was dediII. S, gym. Special sealing arranged cated by John C. Bennett of Holden. to accommodate crowd. Ring .The pall bearers wore John aide aeau 38c. large General Adm. 28c Whicker, Claudia Turner, James 7:2- 0- 9:10 Free program In ona Smith, Maurice Lambert, Alfred of tbe churches for those people who Swallow and Maurel Warner. do not want to go to matches. 9:00 Big Final Dance-- oa Open Air Pavilion. Oood Music. UTAH A ground squirrel or qulmp control project baa been set up for Millard County. This project will be under tbe supervision of the Bureau of Biological Survey. Funds are being furnished by M'.llard County and other agonefka for roadways sod abandoned farm property. Farmer must buy tbe poison grain for tbelr own proparty. It farmers desire, tbe Biological Survey will scatter tbe grain at the time roadways and waste ground la taken care of. This procedure la the ideal plan. Please consider this suggestion aud cooperate In ridding the farm land of this costly peat. Producers Should Keep Record Of Hogs Slaughtered Mr. Newel B. Cook, State Fish and Osme Commissioner and other offlc-Isi- s of Ibe Gamo Department wer In Fillmore Tuesday meeting with sportsmen from Fillmore, Delta, Kanosh and other Millard County communities. The party visited Clear Lake, then returned to the Stevens Hotel where a luncheon was enjoyed by the party. Tbe State Fish and Game Department hopes to make a Game Preserve at Clear Lake, and (he trip was made for the purpose of securing first hand Information on the at Clear Lake, res-ouri- KANOSH Mr. Bert Robison of Kanosh announces tbe marriage of bla daughter Nelda to Keith Turner, eon of Mr. and Mra. Lon Turner. The marriage took place April 8tb. Mr. and Mrs.. Turner will give a reception la tbelr honor Friday evening from I to 9, and It will bo followed by a dance. Tbe Ksnosb townspeople were entertained with a dance and lunch on Friday evenlog In the town hall, by tbe CCC Camp. There was a good crowd and they all enjoyed a goed lime. Rain has been falling fast lately. This moisture will even up a little for last year's drouth. Mrs. Tltlle Staples and aou were guests of Mra. Ella Staples Sunday, April ?tb. Mr. and Mra. Jamea E. Chtrlea-wort- h announce the marriage of Every farmer who tells or exchange hog products from hogs slaughtered by him should keep written record of such sale or exchanges. The AAA farm account book which many farmers have, are their daughter Hattie lo Luke 8. furnished to make this record easier Johnson of Tooele. to keep. The Millard IHgtt faculty gave These polote are emph silted by W. tbe program at tho 1. T. A. meeting W. Owens, dn charge of the corn-ho- g last time. Prln. Plxton stressed tha program la Utah, and tbs local Importance of regular attendanco. corn-bo- g committeemen In their efMr. Jacobson gave first aid wotk fort to acquaint farmer and com- lo the Tenderfoot scouts Saturday. mercial handlers of meat products April llh, at the home of J. A. Le with the facts about the liability and Ferre". Mr, Jacoheoa le Interested la collection of lh hog processing tax-e- . the work tod the boy all Ilka him. Tha producer, In particular, need tbe written record In order to prove hi eligibility for certain exemption allowed only to farmer who slaughter hog of their own raising. In order to take advantage of exemptions allowed him, the producer's written record must show: (1) The dal of slaughter; (J) the number of hogs slaughtered; (t) the live weight of hoga slaughtered; (4) the weight, price level fed, and date f tale of hog products sold to or with coDsuuara, and the name and addresa of perton to whom old; (8) the actual or estimated weight of hog product consumed by the farmer' family, employee or household; and (I) the live weight of hogs processed by or for the producer, his own family, employee or household, together with the name and addresa of the producer. Tho AAA farm account book provides a convenient place la which to enter this Information. These book are available free of charge from the county extension agents or direct from the Extension Service at The public wars tho guest ot Cuwpeny 11 JA last baurday night at a dance la tbe Kanosh town recreation hall. The camp orchestra played for the dance, and refreshments were served to tbe crowd during tbe evenlog. men were Last Friday fifty-thre- e transferred out of the Company; II going to Company Ml at 8L Oeorga and 18 going to Company 1219 at Cedar City, Tbe transfers were for tbe purpose of making room for 99 saw men who are expected from California soon. The arrival of these new men will bring tbe Company up to normal slrcoglh. This week taw tha completion of the fencing project along the western boundary of the Flahtake Forest from about, seven mile south of Cove Fort to Sclpto. All of this Logan. work has been done by this ComSuggestion for Conserving pany. Water Here are eleven good weyt of saving Irrigation water, according to Girl Scout Progresslnf frofessor Oeorge Dewey Clyde, etate During the last three meetings of water conservator. Practice early Irrigation; all wathe Lone Troop the girls have txeo ter Those have who hard. flowing Into tho valley early In working twisted their tenderfoot teats are the season should be used on the studying the work for (be second land as much as possible, All canals and ditches must be class raok. The other glrla are cleaned of all weeds, grass, and othTenderto their working bard past er nbblsb Just as early In tbe aeaaon foot tests. Verl Davies and Evelyn Trimble a possible; first, to reduce water have passed their Tenderfoot teets losses, and second, to prevent the We hope that the other growth of weeds. recently. will Stream for Irrigating should toon girls past their Tenderfoot teate. kept as Urge as possible In order to Where The girls are looking forward to get over the land quickly. the dev when they will receive their several farmers aro using part of a Bcout pins. They are maklog plans stream at the same Jma, It will b for their first hike which will ba wise to combine the streams and alio on farmer to us the whole toon. stream for a shorter time. Mrs. Jennie Sweeting entertained At the head of every main ditch tbe Harmony club Wednesday after- tbare should ba some tort of a measnoon. Luncheon was served after uring device to that a farmer wilt which the time wat yent pitying know how much water ba la apply800. M't. Joate Swallow won the ing to hi land. If too much water Is used much of It la wasted. prlte for high score. ' Taka ear of your Irrigation water Mr. and Mra. James A. Kelly want at night as well ae In lie day time. Do not just turn tha water onto the to Salt Lakt Thursday. land and then go home and go to Mr. N. L. Paterioc, Prea. of tha sleep. Stay with your water and Board of Education was la Fillmore guide Ita courea. on builnesa Thursday. Via tha rotation system of water t Pahrmat Depositors of State Bank of Millard County to Receive end Dividend Payment The Richfield Commercial Bank have applied to the Checks art being mailed out this State Banking Department for perweek eud by the State Banking Demission to open a branch lank In a 5 cent dlvl-deFillmore. Permission bin been partment. paying ot per tbe State Bank to depositor granted by the department and ap- of Millard County. proved by the Governor, and a hearAll preferred claims, Including has been aet for Saturday, April ing ihoae of the County, School District, 13, at the hank building In Fillmore, Fillmore City, Kanoeh Town, and all at which time poople may support borrowed money have now been paid or oppose the granting of tbe eeld In full. application. Dividend check for 10 per cent Mr. E. If. Street, cashier, Jaa. C. aere matted to depositor of tbe Whitaker and Mr. Nelson, director Pahvant Valley Bank, March 30lb. of the Richfield bank were In FillTbia le the aecond dividend paymore Friday, contacting business ment to depositor of tho Pahvant men to aacertaln their sentiment rebank made In the last six month, garding tho opening of a branch (he first on being seat out In Novhank here. Local people whom tbey ember, and which was also for 10 were able to got In touch with, wore per cent. enthusiastic about tbe establishment of a bank here. Number of Forms in Millard Co. The branch bank If it I eattb-INhe- d here, wilt have so connection The number of farm In tbe Counwith tbe defunct Stale Bank of Millty of Millard, Bute of Utah, aa ard County. ( .hoen by a preliminary count of tba tvturna of th Supervisor ot tha 1938 Oldest Employee Visit New Census of Agriculture, inventory aa Plant of January 1, 1936, la 1290, aa compared with 1243 on April 1, 1930. , "Old In year of service to ChevThe 1938 figure I preliminary rolet, but young In tplrit." and abject to correction. This phrase might well be used to John R. Kiel aou Jr. chatacterlte tbe delegtllon of tweoty Supervisor ot Census four workmen, one from each of Office at Richfield, Utah Chevrolet's manufacturing and mbly plants, who gathered In BalTHE SINGING EAVES timore some day ago for a inspection of the new 80,000 cars Ob. I Ilk to llateo. all tucked in assembly plant In that city. DUg, Tbey represented practically all th To tbe aoag ot the Singing Eaves. major manufacturing operation! that Such a aoog of happiness and content combine to form the finished motor That sweet calm la my heart It Savings nt pre-openi- per-yea- r car. Fouodry. forge, manufacturing and assembly plauta were all represented by these veteran from the upper age bracket of on ployera chosen to receive this apodal recognition for long service, which Included not ooly the trip to Baltimore but side tripe to points of historic Inter-wIncluding tho National Capitol at Washington and Mount Vernon. Enthusiastic over their holiday and tho tight they wer to eee as guests of th company, this group of workeis, averaging 71 years of eg, ted chosen acordlog to the number of yeara they have been to tbe service of Chovrolet, formed a lively a deleg stlon one might see headed To tber for n nalonal convention life began yesterday. They presented a living refutation of the belief that the automobile Industry ha no place for the man who ha pasted To be warmly, drowsily, tucked la bed Is so coxy because It seems That the drip, drip, drip ot the save keep time To the march of my mtety dreams. t, Thornton and Kaomt Paxton left hers Hit Thursday for San Francisco. Mrs. Paxton, Albert end Doreen Patton accompanied them lo Salt Ink City and returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Uriel Paxton mad a business trip to Salt Lska City last Friday, returning Sunday night. Mr. Vivian Gull has hi house moved to Pahvant. Tho recent atoms are very wel40. come here ere w need moisture. Following their arrival In Baltimore, they enjoyed the limelight as Mr. and Mra. Lea Owen of Provo a battery of cameras registered their have been visiting friends la Fillwelcome at the City Hall, where . more for n day or Meyor Howard W. Jackson presented them with the key to tbe city. A wore Mr. OU Special guest flet of Chevrolet car then cerried Starlry, Mr. Wod lluff and Mr. the visitor to the new plant on the Lynn Peterson. outskirts of Baltimore, where guides under tbe supervision of W. S. RobMias Margaret Holbrook went to erts. plant manager, escorted the Salt Lako Thursday morning. group through the new plant. At they passed down the aide of President T. Clark Callltter was th new Baltimore factory on their In 6a!t Lake to atteod Conference. tour of inspection, they dlecnteed turn. It I tbe most economical with animation the Innovations In way of handling th water. Where assembly plant machinery end opereach farmer has Ms own Independent ation as, they watched tbe various stream all th time. It I n very activities which they know to well. wasteful practice and. In time, will Many of the men bad helped to build swamp hi land end render It until the plants In which they are now employed, and a they turned the for cropping purposes . Keep down weeds because weed year to compere .there wee teeny an are very heavy users of water, and exclamation of enthusiasm for what where allowed to grow with crop, had been accomplished by modern leaf very little moisture for those engineering. At Washington, they were welcropa to use. comed to the Capitol by the Speaker on farm the Always plant crop of tbe In House, Joseph Byrne, lilt ofto water supply. your according other words, do cot plant mor ac- fice became an open forum at th res of crop than you have water to Speaker diecuteed eg and automobiles. Irrigate. Jim Thayer, 83, dean and spokeswater Provide dltckea tor ron-o- ft so that It may be used on lower man for the group, started In 1918 wa- wltn the Mtson Motor Company f area. Never allow your building motors for Chevrolet car. ter to go to waste. In runs chart Use Irrigating. From 1911 lo 118, be was lu charge Where long runs are used, the upper of th Installation of all the line part of the land gets too much wster shafting In what la now Chevrolet lower part not enough. Plant No. 4 la Flint. and th The new Baltimore plant will b will enable you to make runs Shorter a more equitable distribution of th opened formally on April 9 In the presence of a host of high officials of water. Motors and Chevrolet, toOeneral Select the best watermaster you Governor 11. W, Nice of with can so he gether him wil can find. Tay afford to devote hie time to his dut- Maryland and national and Indusies. Olve him power to punlih trial leaders from tha Eastern part slothful Irrigators and to see that of the United States. each Irlgator usee the water In HIS Mr. end Mra. Vernell Colegrov turn only. This wilt enable th watermaster to dlstrlbut the limited drove down from Salt Lake Sunday, Mra Annie wtter supply lu such n way that It bringing their mother, been has who spending th Colegrov to will do the greatest good In th winter the elty. of ftmiUe. greatest number run-of- leave. . . . Nona ft. Brown Miss Jane Payne of Lo Angel her family Mi friends la Ftllmore. la visiting Mr. Jets Nichols, Mr. Melvin Robison and Mr. Crapo left Thursday morning tor Oarvteon to round up wild boye. Mra. K. Vance Wilson end eon WUllam visited with Mr. and Mr.a Howard gnedstrom le Salt Lake last week end. Bishop Henry Hatton was In Salt to attend Conference last week end. Mr. Will Tomlinson wss called lo Salt Lake on acconnt of the death of her Deice, Mtaa Wanda Bennett. 20, daughter of Mr. end Mra. L renc Bennett of Ctrey, Idaho. The young- - lady had been 111 lo Belt Lake for some Um. The body we taken to Carey for burial, funeral awnrlce Mrs. being held there Monday. Tomklnson has not returned from Idaho. Aa I H pound baby boy was born to Mr. and Mra. LaMar Nixon In Fillmore, Aplrl 9lb. Atty O. L. Huntsman has been taw day In Fillmore. spending France Fenton, Miss Nelda Matilda Peterson drove to 8alt Lake Friday evening end (pent the week end there. Mia IV arson end MSm Mr. Tom Dearden and Mr. end Mra. Alma Jennings cam In from Garrison to nttend Mra. Swallow' funeral service. Mr, Weldo Oeorge end Mr. Fred Cheeley earn ep Hem Kanosh tbe sportsmen's meeting held her Tuesday, Dr. and Mre. Dean C. Evens epeot Sunday In Cedar City attending a convention of th Southern Utah Medical Association. Dr, and' Mra. Lea Andrus of Kingston, California, stopped over In to visit for a. day leal Flit-mer- e wk Dr. and Mrs. Evens. They were U home from e visit their returning In Balt Lake City. Dr, ind Mra. N. J. Dunn spent Saturday In Salt Lake attending the Army Day maneuver at Fort |