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Show P r? awe VkiV t,u jwxty aVCi WA?C i e,i PROGRESS PRINTING COMPANY Publuben of MlLLARD COUNTY PROGRESS tna Weekly at Flllmort, Utah M631. Second FU1 more, Utah 84631. PublUhed 41 South MalnStreet, byUtfc ProgrsPrlntlng Company, A ddreaa all correspondence to 84631. Utah Fillmore. Utah 84831. TfUpbone Number la Issued each pw Bo Flllmor. 507, 743-534- S3 0. Subscription rates are cents per single copy; 15.00 15 Pr yftr published by Progress Printing Company Jane Wilson" and William V. wjlson-edltVance wilon - Advertising; Msdsltne associate editor and chief photographer Joyce Frampton - Printer's devil or Ability and haid woik f hear) Hut talent Is 10 percent ntti.e ability anJ '0 ivrcent hard work, lu.e-e- r. even tuti.e alii. tv gives the prptun endued a big advantage over the one who has no native ability for a certain tyi of work, for tnslanre plaving the piano. Mane people who seemed lo he endowed with talent galore, ie often lacking In ainhnP.n an I 'tit let that extra talent d:e from lack if development. Our Town in Artisians !Oj-n-et- I go ,i, This past week many read the newspaper article where the statue of t.theny was seized tsyT youth In protest of conditions tn the fnited Mates What ills, crate Youth sucli at these need only a few tys of living In the Sot let Union to reinstate their patriotism. Desplt all props pnda t the contrary, the Sot let Union Is far from 1 land of In few areas milk and honey doe the Sot let Inlon compare favorable with our beloved I nit-e- d State of America, in fact, they generally are not eten In the same tall park. Therefore, this series of articles has teen prepared to discuss my Impression of seteral aspects of Russian life. Tie oieivi Iblwi U im Llg-es- ! country in she world entering one sixth of the world's Land surface. It is farther north than mostpeopleweuldlmaglne. If wt could slide the Soviet t nion from Its present latitude and place tt cter North America, we would see that while some of It covers the fnited States, most of It lies cter Canada and Alaska. with Its approximately 220 the Sot let million Inhabitant tnion Is the mct popu. wtea country in the world There are approximately 18 A Afferent natbmalll les contained llLL' j tiM Cu Work NaMutal W Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Guarit-ber- g of Sclplo are pleased fo announce the eagemeat and forthcoming marriage of their daqgMur hhelley Dawn to Mr. Rand Dale Webb, sun uf Mr. nd Mrs. Roger D. Utt, of Orem. The bitvW to vw is a 13TU graduate of MilLrd HlgtiSghm.1 and a graduate of LDS Seminary. Miss Cuarnbcrg Is ako a graduate of Utah Technical College and Is presently employed a a dental ascUnt In Provo. The prospective grot m graduated from Orem High Schod before be wnf Into the seivke. He filled an lawrwe Mission for the Ll Church while be was In Ihe arm..', and he Is currently a junior at BrlgUm Youi maformg m Lavirwi- - ,teri.: 1 , thxsji'al Selvixrw Tl.e Comnilttee me fur awards In Ihc husireds of ,i by ib camnnmpiet t.aMng p.e r Then ukIv win le ftrie le first m. t I given this f , We Law entered In t L80 Progress (wraU, 1 eoncn.ic i Welfare We will jrtH!;y rh, the next entry when w djsrt.x us in irler x win, tut am of the person In Ue community takes a Improvement Rememtrr il la u win wplKu.t y4K,r j,rij T 4 ttirwSV ride pm'! peerHI campaigns Thtt Is verytxt-de- r 1 cata- - ' tlr'-v- , t r v, i , vp in the Sm let t nloti today, year basis, until vr it'., 'lost ' 41- - ! t!,t, e 4I ), , e PL, Meal -- ! fir s gt-- r ted of ,s that each in iraHi,g i!rf i . I Im'ThI" a live j. M t ' ; ' e can- - .ii' I s o-- 't Um-vers- r 1 e m 4 have w j ee today, c , t ,: s '1,-- from hear-- I : s , ;ica j a then heart r ills 10, f sneer, t fimlness, tub t ev is , ,1 uiidllp'e relero-s- "' i; i 'thtali of the I e It ne c I j . for Hearing lor, Sandy, tsa'? torn tifittuc the past week with her imd's r, Daisy lee Culledi.e ant ( Teresa an I laur-leand bee grandarents, Noah and Daisy Regers ant thfle da v. Cnte Faster weekenl. La Aar and Cathy Colled. Marilyn amt Lav Reeve and cu.i tren, t ! t Var, KerrU lee, I sited military. From thlstlme until thef resent, the Communist Part, has tried to endear Itself to the pub-li- e the youth) (especially fin? JkVttrl '! TA i - i.v -r -- eom-mitni'- le ir, I It-- Viyt over Easier net ClS 4 Cl CD 18 . C N Day ! C'tnxdkfs Mxuit ha the reai'icviutmeit rf to ccrd C rtsrN Huht reappointed Prebkjt NeJauiv Day term Hour-ye- far live t U, Dirht s. of t tah. Sen, WslJace F. Bemvelt, mental Health. The couple has cbosun May 10th as tlieir wedJir d ttc in the Mantl Temple. A receptb-nwil- l be held in Sctpio UhI evening to honor the weds, a.xl an open bouse will Le heM Invitetn on May 2 Tit, s kati , 444p Fpth Jvid'clat District Z C O C3 C3 n CJ C3 2 5t cc t - DAVIES O toJ 32 a 0C . H -- J D I rron-jT-cn's- 185 r-- a-- t dPS" T sj Jb co tiles, Cent.id 0 . 5 s Jr j Jack t Lindas Memorials S P O Box 571 Fillmore. Utah Ph 743-6- S04 mHlT Tonigliis ALL STAR VARIETY SHOW ri pf fnn of Utah, DlI.TA STAKF. nVO PKKKORMANCKS at MILLaHD HIGH SCHOOL AUDITCmUM For Young Fomilics :15 Second Performance THURSDAY APRIL 25 Get tickets Ircm Ward representative er at deer TALENT GALORE! & ENDS TIRE SALE! r timer to fill 'b Mrs j m store the er.gace.ti. f rtbe ''"l-r! p eit t:v ,l u renter wed Dee T (t ni an ' I e !b tr r . I .. ') . ,'t i i ,h ' . e 1.1 1 It Ifllj) tlrg ',,1 ) 're hi.ning e I wpl i . - o . r gas shortage -r- ide a John Deere Bicycle , 1 i' I I'd- j resent ale t nl- - r a" : t 1 1 t , ' a 1, 'r i Beat the Techm logy ! .. . . ,i 1 cne ar.l Fam ccrvEnience. OS 21 S3 SSu. , rtents rrede ct ycur Here eppo 5 ODDS ia Vi invite you to cheese fr;rri c wide selection cf f ecdi!e',es end cr if you went er dffcrer.t, design ur soTCihnj specie! Deeth detes else engraved. Cv.n. FERG'S SERVICE , Santa Crur Librarian special effort Isbein trade DONT HISS IT! tm-n- i Carlo, anl anther sister Lona Huntsman H- -t rn part of th state. , a Air. Da native of f ii. and reeel. ed hi bachemure, lor ami law degrees from the I tah tie servea Vnlversitv a first assistant t S, ailarney for Utah under PreslJpnt Flen-howe- r, and served briefly as chief deputy attorney general for .he State of Utah before being ajvfwHnied fo the bench by former Gov George D. C5 le. e siptrt tin k- U4 which encompass counIn the south! s mvt st and books back after you are through Someone else Is with them. waiting to read them. JACK & LINDA ties 1 of the ot e, a dictatorship was established 1 aree resistance a put down bv the Communist eon rolled drawer at home and turn In all over due book that belong to th library. We try to make borrowing books an easy pleasant experience, tut we heed Ihe E J3 ft-- , - - at the Fillmore City Litrary with a special story hour for the two kindergarten classes One class 11 visit the lllrary at I ;30 In th morning and ihe o'hsr at l.vt it ue afternoon on Wed Iris Speak-ma- n nes.tav, April 24 lv (he story teller. have I en arNee riving An effort has been made to choo-- e a wt le variety. You s'.ovdl fin J among tUm one that will appeal t you A e Hi rH: Nwks Pl go through your book case and - term," Sen ten"H alL Prior to being vm4 t V Mr Dv served for atorney, m . 1 n litrary 1 jers-.,adin- the 1ST at!) . tah, sld the Senate peeled lo give routine ifTf"3l to the appoint meet of Mr. Day, who las served in the office since 1969. "Nelv.n Day las served wph dldlnctbvn In this puMPottan! I m t leaved the rrcilteu la him It a second spyx'tnted a'f Com-munl- and Mr. Rand Dale Webb ebb Set Quarnberg-May Wedding Date together on projects Lcom.mlc Qrrtig Shelley Dawn MLss 1ST0-l?2- hate - tots ta get week will ottered le .I'-rti- i r Town Luwvvn now sud TC1' all f e t will lave the same o wt r,p g t. (hnr on seme of the pro'erts which will ittiprove the asi.t tonimuiRy, s the Mils tu tents are hisr no- -, , toemler of fiah Cnmmuepy I rug rest, v n, with Dr. ts-.Lesley T. Maughan as Ciairn-an- , contest j I, , ej , between sii of the ruinmuntMes . t t ,'e will cottqcte ti, tin f il J17 lev Most Progress (uerall. Jniergmeriui.entai j r S, i lttt ,lig and lul'latl ur. Human pelatem a:,t ? , ;.ment, p radically every street Is named after t hero of the country The country has twcome one of hero worshtiwrs". Today literally thousands stream . every day t LeMns tomb In Red Square. Tour abreast they parade by the casket jut to catch one short glimpse x.r their hero. These lliie sirett j for m x occasion. miles for this I Communist pniloaojAv dilbed into the ycuth at every Wltwl tut it vtfiwll Hi Most yotith of today system. In Russia bellexe that they have the vers best life In the world, the test government, and the best cltance ofsuccesa, American are far astray to believe of Russia at that the yo-dpresent are dlssaitslied. because most are not. Since they- are not allowed to gain a true apj relation of what other countries have, naturally dogma can com In them thev are the best Most young people aptre to become a roemler of the Communt! Party Member of the Communist Party are supposed to te shining examples of virtue, hard work and discipline. Today, the there. let leaders say Hie decisions Vladimir Ilyich tlyanov ' are made by the Communist or more popularPams Central Committee, ly known as Lenin, Is the godwhich Is elected bv I he All like creation of the aethestlc Communist part which rtnirols I nton Congress Its .TO mem-te- r are ct rtainlv the m t the sot let ieojle. Throughout jesple m the ovjt etert cilv there emerges gitnion. but thev are weaMerd gantic ret bulletin beard with all over the r sourv an I meet Ms t icture glaring dowr at you. To come only twice a year some also Is there Generally, closer to the real eenier of communist message beneath power, one must l.k at the prople to dt tetter It eonlts of 14 1 their Presidium oecupatl m for the the m,.t tf the m nherc si.urt Ci.etery member men n He S w let t nhm classroom wall hangs a picture They gl-.dav ta lav gut lave to the id this man. lentVs real prrfelon be- - country The Pam vrtear ( a member of the Presidium? Com of ciue the cltSacni'g re' ,ti n In Russia He ptvhablv I l e msi 1 da tht mi t tlext man went to Fur jw pi 18 1 to meet . t f . a .'Mar, f ill. xrrsrf Karl Mars, Ml ' SioMltKh Is ihat aHhmigh to renemt'cr hu. n after his return to Russia l.e as .rreMel ant sent to there Is a cor.sii! iip n an J it is ihv verv remarkable It is at this time he local! tlmsflf lot., in. He go.ernment offl tals fellcm a ihere to Its y r wlau all ms tlieti we 0 to ..'03 and MIT where he future articles will C uer wrote boks, lamthles, anl Chili. , .'men's The Fov let edited a newsiajer called Soviet and Prt'paganU. Rights praxda", thetru'h Toiaxlt let nwst ater. Is the lea iUv Vitpima tioire In the Commi t Pi heu,luthn HOME Ah TLR A WoNOLH rf IT., eal.cd v la , m edului np to northern x,aiUorma cation the "Greativarcfl is irginla Warner She vts. l he led his pn',she Iks HeJ her sm Jim and 'amsh. to the tak of overthrowing th CP ms Heights. Calif- rnla, IT Russian c?ar. This was ae miles north ofSaeramenlo lim compilsnel despite his party has bought an A 4 W Drive Inn Iwing one of the smallest pop. ai Auburn, which reailv Veep tleal rrouys in Russia, Mm I 'i'v Peailrlng that MsComm it 1st whie in Calif 'tnta. she vis-i- e la i government could n i a sjsier and bust and Mr demncrstie one since he dolmt an I Mrs Thoms Kane, Fan ilwr-atlo- SBSTAIRIMC HEKIEI Story hour (or . Jut proud to be att American the legend ue - Pelleting that high school she lent should have theopjflrtu nlty to develop their talents. Dr. Wayne Ret I has introduced Career KJuration Into the curriculum of the Millard High School, and he Is Hot overall Chairman The school ur-- f based the property on which they are building a home which when entirety furnished and complied, will be for sale. Ronald Anderson Is in charge of the construction of the building. Lynn Creenhalgh Is In charge of the electrical work The students in the Home Economics Department, under Hi supervision of Mrs. Glen Oulglcy, and those trip behind utwlvitoz Ml IntkiM THl dts tH-i- A "FwWg gt 1 t ary Iron Curtain' Association Member In good standing In the Utah Press acd also the .Rational Newspsper Association Fr' isv Anril 26, 1974 NATIONAL NEWSPAPER . about the town otiservln,; (tie inipiow rnents which etng male, I am amared at the many cillens who use their native abilities In order to achieve certain goals ittVh tlvy could not afford If they lud to hire sicialHt in 'Mi trade MnstnfthesktlV (workmen It'org In FJPTTV'r have learned their skills from actual exivricncv, and for a small town e have craftsmen who have higher stan lards of workmanship fan can I L'und In much larger cities. Contractors such as Pranks and Aina Anderaun, .Wnin Trl rtde, Vernon Peterson, Karl Krampton, Lowell Ptter-so- n and Sons all have excellent reputations as builders Many of the new homes built are equated with one or two attractive fireplaces, designed and tnstal.ed by Hal Robison. Hal uses travertine from his mines, cutting arid finishing the rock to suit the ypc of fireplace desired for that Terrain locatl m Hals artistry Is recognised nut only In our town, as he Installs Prepuces all over the state. Penis Krampton Installs most of the heating systems In these new homes, while AVes Barton and sons take care of the electrical requirements. Many of the local eop!e are employed as construction workeVs, which tm i me much to help the economy of Our Town. All of these statistics prove that mst of our citizens have an extra share of r talents and ate developing them P,thehtnt abilities, bouse a MHS bonding As are -- 1973, 1,797 TOTAL PAID CIRCULATION CCTOBER 1, IS: 1,910 DISTRIBUTION TOTAL Dltklayadvertlslng per sq. coL Inrh Is Minimum classifieds are 75?; repeats are 50? of the Art Dej it liiieut, un ier the iiit i tt of Gwen Hun(!",!:,! ; ji; jn'eri- r lee rtlng, ter, will get some e ists t.f Mi.tleil.il', I ' ie rs -- i l used s, I.) a home The ke,q log f the t.oks an , ; 't , : .!x is June bv the puspu-'Dej arttt n m Vr ! m t ei i ndFigene .Si oi r Is. The In. vs in the const t u th n of (I. home under the direction of Ronald Aniersuo sjuni f, r hours a day , r e . ing rmtlat bi,l iinp wui k it 7 00 A M This c.rf.jer ! u but t,en l., I'jsrl- meet nt the Millard lllgrt n.akes f r tore i gless, tetter umh t rt t It ig is tween st, xit! ,r ir , . t her quality of learning To me (Ms is real learning xj . Iee. , a.il lluise , , Li ti.l -arjitlf 0,4, Per-lap- s knowledge which earned is gvit,ei hi an tuo, ii, eve s'.ulems wsll ta ii j.rj tin on It.e career they wish lo folio as u , f j vi , Ve have a!) wuson S. r t f," , , r 1 ) ,, jnt ahefC t m nut stnt. loJ.tv and vt'C Jh( ('; a J un Dct to 10 Npocvis 5 spcf'viq a' 6 1 0 if.rbh t)X models bf boys a"'! Stop j' fine Afts announces clcsm; luactieon T Clv.il ' tie i r -i t will I 1 i lal, sa) r !o, i'E . ? , ,v l.ca at P 1 til A( , x.t 1T TT, r- installed. Menitr a.ij '.qen I the mohib of Aj vaearciet) -- lin Tie n ,i 1 t !, iK 1 ter whkh nl n, Ne !,).) p ?? te, re he, ir1 es ; pii d e - r v I 1 x f - lent .e Social es lJ 1, e.en- - V Sl, H7S-15 650-1- 6 650-1- 5 750 16 G7S-J- 4 H7S-1- Set of 4 Sc! of 4 only only only only Premium W 6 ply SHK 6 ply HK 6 ply SHK S ply SHK 5 670-1- 5 GR70-1- 5 HR-70-1- 73514 82514 560-1- 5 GR7Q-1- 4 P Mud & Snow Glcts Self Po!;CilCf Gloss Belt Polyester Glcsv Belt Polyester Radial Belled Rodial Belted 5 Supcrluk Safety Lu Sporf King Radian Belled M t I.!.,) ! 1 Hi - , in t,. af- ,, lr,, f 4 members dinner Other CAR ; 'rMC th a lur.ici AlA te . x, ) Pr,( MUD & SNOW er r i; i'i e v n given bv Mrs Salle's ne rf; leers f r next year It - , .... i it lal i cr ir o" the Marshal. A 1 1 'fleets - ! f r ! ! 0 r$ OiCycbnq'S.iri't' v ay to Save qos .!' 1 only only only only only only only only x 1 V "C ; t - "t 't n . r M - r ) eryyrl mothers l r-m- )''' lun er will be at ' ,M 'nlav.Aprll t 'vt : . all t r a .xtllary than wel- - Millard Ccunty Implement Co. & TRUCK TIRES in stock to size 32520 Sale Price plus foos, mounting USED WASHER FERG'S SERVICE 0 DRYER South on Old 91 Cr exchange $75.00 l |