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Show ti rf fW W 'ontluued STUCK VARIETY UTAH APRILS N'.JCbDAY cio : t M f . j - y -- y MtUMMUMWa Krint !'Ji 'i-- 5H-- A B : p.to. 3 07- 1 ijr m.TRJ $5.00 $1,00 $1.00 Adults Idrcn (under 12J The B die V (S ,,i S"tXS.S H ls. O ' Mr. and Mrs. Orval Kimball announced the coming of their dajghter, Patrida K., jlWVo 3 L KAp t 3 AS. 5 ambulance can special handling equipment Includes a CPR stretcher and a s Iss-.- t stretcher used for bark jaMents getting down narrow halUays. This stretcher ran It through without eer fit to Mr. Jerry Messinger, Friday, May 3, 1974. Jerry Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ArloMessinger. The couple will be united In m arrive by Bishop Grant Esplln the the Beaver Second Ward. An CVen House 12! honor the couple following the cero-mon- y. The back-uan.' ulance I the oi ler model and Is used when tie newer mmlel is In sen Ice elsewhere p Op The .lrv-k-t Lh d- -- &. . exeat. a U--- iohU- 1 73 1 - voijLAtr-- i I Hello! world ZKic.: Kirk and Dun Shatter are welcoming a new arrival born April 6, In lb Flllmor llos-piThe baby girt wr named Laurel Marie and weighed In at 7 tbs. 8 oz Mr. and airs Howard Allison, Cedar City, and Mr. and Mrs BoydDear-den- , Fillmore, are Ihe grand-t- o rent Y95 i RVso4.5 ul J3I H.lawd Xcg. m; lc. MTH 'acAi ... SfBVSAurt. &jj ' BAcoYy ; tim Region Drama was helJ April rule College, The following placed In I best cats, gorles; Pantcmlno, good rating, Roxanne Warner, Crls Crook, Anita Stephenson, and Linda Cropland; Panlvmine, good rule. Natali Rnhlson, and Iantomln, Eacel.em Cluff, t ratine, this psniomln t 17. 1474 at PEawnHr Cl Uit AUon wrx's ; Coats, Tauna I'anrup. andssa i; Crjii, Marlene Kur,trr,' r glnta Sweepe, and Llnla dramatic reading, su- Tom-klnso- 4. i( r iperlcr rattrg, Kirs. Jean Talbert was the ad etaor May 4, 1974 Is the Stale Drama meet at BYt. MARiVAET 3rc S V cX Kovvil ?lc Basbj!lnews Baseball m now un.ler fall baseBoys who ball Ihl year are; Don Deck- - ' to- fo. E. JaUS - ihii ciowic; ,t4 All Coming! loo Ki RoS&s Rd HAutK Ptacv tT 5Pc;aiw. Prct.a than baseoails-smaller than X"' 1 .r t- - i. t MHS tuck CCLIECt Mr.t I : t.ong Jump, Dale Rohtn, 4th; Davtl Wale ?th; high hurdle., Bruce Rotlsnn, "th; dUcu, wuir Harmon, 5th; and jaieltn, Bnice Robison, Cth KICtiJIKLD ftYS !AY Hut'S lump, Dale Tobins. 1st; e jjc mar-bles-eith- mile run, John Motvsen, 2nd; 0 rvn, Bruce Burt, 3rd; Javelin, Bruce Robison, 4ih; pole vault. David McKee, 4th; Clatr Harmon. 4th; high burdies. Bruce Robison. Cth; aud hi.. r-- rp. Shsn dla-cu- .a 4f-- ewawt pltlldtti vi aoscowevt't nrluarncl NdOt WVVNSVVWVVVV Telephone 7S8-247- 3 Scipio, Uhik AVALON a-- 3 yes t 8. did this cause the brand Instector to tmerfer?" 6b. -- v hat was the fair market trice for the cattle at th Delta Alienin'" Jury. $900. Question 9 dealt withGregory Kesler and dll tbe jury feel Gregory was th owner of some cow Tb jury answered yes. The answer to la, yes and 9b, fair market value of Gregory KeIr cattle, jury decided waa $27 70 -Question 10. What did the feel would be the Jury reasonable sire of she Co Iwrd 43 heifst- -, ?r.rf r 0 ers and 75 steers. Question 11, yes. 11a, yes and lib, yes to exemplary damages l.t the amount of $10,900 The Jury verdict was dated the 2 Cth day of April and signed by James Deon Sickle, foremsn of the tary. Ai'omevs for the plaintiff Up Pugsley; for the defendant f?in,er Mark Yi:r.r, Wiliam s Hende.son and FAwrt ft Cum-nt.-g- (iaslt raaasga s4 5S track ami field Region 8 bo will be at Sl'SC on May 9th. Mil tARD CCVNTY TRCXJHESS Vtah 84631 Friday, April 28. 1974 Nt vnr H SEVENTEEN )R jc 4CC Crystal White Liquid Detergent 48 OZ. 3S1 WF Tome to Juice 48 oz. 39C W.5. Cleoch go I Ion C 14 48 oz. jeno'e Pizza Mix 3$l WF Sugar 10 lb. $2.37 Miracle Whip Salad Dressing qt. jjg BI2Pre-foa- k ISC off King $1.09 Handler rap WF Tomoto Sauce 8 oz. 8$l WF Orange Creakfost Dr He Hl-- C CERTlFRESH Mariterellow Fruit Drink 46 oz. Peonute 13 oz. Certified Coshewi 12 oz. Ltbby Peae, In butter eauce Libby Com In butter sauce 13 l2 oz. 389 or 8.58 caee 12 12 oz. or 6.28 case 3 99C Planters Peanut Cutter 28 oz. Cteorvoter Bantta CKrtc 12 FHmore. Jje 1 n PROCUCE TocdSpeciflli 2s; 2S tyu 37 inland ice Milk 5 qt Western Family Peas and Corn Aunt Jemlna Waffles . banquet T.V. Dinners $1.89 5$ 1.00 289? 298? ti W lb Bar S Sausage Swift C Grade 69? Rolls 1 lb Turkeys lb Smoked Picnic Ham whole Rodlshee & Green Onions 3 bunch2$C y,p ce Cream S qt. IOC lb. WF Peas, Corn 10 oz. Cltptop Carrots 24C tb. WF Salad Tomatoes Peos, Com 24 oz. I2S1 WF Crange Juice 6 Oz. Grapefruit nc id. WF erf0d t0ugh 5pkg. Chan get WF Lean Eocon, Split Morrell 3ltced Eologna 46 SC Pot Roast-CentPea 10 12 oz. Cut WF Vegetable Eeef Soup 1C 12 4$l 3 Corned Ham WF Chicken Noodle. Chicken Rice. 5 lb. WF Canned Ham 10 12 oz. 6SI Pot Roast-- C lade Cut Cream of Chicken WF Vegetable wteef Stock. Cream of Mushroom Cold Medal Flour White Liquid Detergent 48 oz. Cearwater Chunk Bontto Crystal Miracle Whip Salad Dressing 32 oz Lots More Bargains not Advertised . . . 49? 3$1.00 5S1 44C S89C 58C oz. 12 7e 7 5C lb. $4.25 iC.95 69C lb. SSlbf.'X? 5S1 (Cl 9430) F xplret $4.69 May wo Coupon W $5.09 7S1 DAIRY PRODUCTS msjsmm 69? Pul Roast Center Cut lb $2.11 er j9? sliced FRC2EN 4 cups$1 19c ea. Strawberries er farmer a Union Insurance Cmpam tu To highlight these: No. 1, the ,ury decided the property of Mr Kslr was placed only for security. No 2 Land occupied by Marlon Kesler between Julv 1959 and December 197C was th projwrty mentiotd Did, the plaintiff have possession and control of livestock; jury yes; On question 4 no, for the defendant. Question 5, yea. Question 6, ' did the dehnd-an- t take certain livestock of the Utter part of 1970 from th plaintiff, jury answered, yes. Then on 6 if the answer was yes. how many; th jury decided 78 cows and one calf. 7 -- If the answer to six was yea. what did the jury leet was Ihe fair r,arkt price -J2J, 720.00 was the mry answer Question 8 asked -- Dldlhvdv-fen u.ii wrongful! inrfertth the sale of c.i :i on January 13, 1971 at th Beit Auction""' Jtry answered yes. $ a, tf WF Tomato Nwlionwl SEE Kesler, and Gregory Kesler, a minor by Marion L. his guardian ad Sl!m, piapr.f: vs. Willard R. Rogers, Rocker feller Land and LlvesiockCom-pan- y and John Ctwgg, Jelend-ams- . The case evolved from a sale of land and cattle between Mr Rogers and Mr. Kesler Tbe Jury of fl.e men and two women deliberated for sevtra! hours Saturday. Tbe sicelil verdlcv of mr was Iwsed on Issues of fact on 11 Interrogatory question -- Lettuce Solid Head Radish and Green Onkms can flatten a field and destroy a cash crop. Insure luday with Termers Union crop hall insurance! fn pry trial held In Fillmore found the iur favoring the plaint iff Marlon healer Tbe weekend verdict closed a lawsuit which had generated a lot of Ixnl Interest. The case was Uard before the Honrable Judge Maurice HardIt opened on Tuesday, ing concluded on April 18 and Saturday. April 20. Marlon Tbe cae Involved Tits e'cvl?et Sprl ?7( t EYC Imitation Region 8 girls track and field meet ,nt Millard track and field meet will be at SNOW 3c ac V k long MIIV 5th Tij- - FF'nT.TS j(e y3 or KAY PETERSON fcVVVVVVVM -- stones bigger Carrots Hail Ql.K stz.0 frcrTi.ta.r :h5ns,ttr;3-QTiPf3-4rr- -- nlht pi- - A e. hl Toow$ vo lit In lh second game MHhrl was tv bind 7 o, l t ha I a gre.t rd Inning -- l went ahead fe Barowan the .t r... anl la the lulf of the "Hart - .r ! - n n t ' Inning nln 7 r. n, 'u. - ST i ; wrt Jury finds for Kesler A I; Mpd eir OuBr ih 41 dm rirn, A " strand, Ferron Carroll. Kevin Coats, sieve Condle, Dan Ron Day. Mike Bosman, .Todd McBride, Mark Miller, Kary Monroe, Mark Kendall ) Johnny Ouarnberg, kOuarnherg, Dean Stephenson, Hal Stevens, Kevin Warner, I Doughs Whitcott, latne Robl-jfHat Edwards, Mario Belle r ten, Tim Tuttle and Mayloc Blkyavll. Coaches are KrlihCllllcsand Kerry waiaon Millard firl game wenlln-i- o extra Inning, la ihe I half of Ihe IDth Inlne Millard wn by breaking an 8 He. Da-vi- H LfSwMS- UZi ly yswilng ,0110 'FtVTIi.lI.EH. iooo to Til io n; ate). Cindy Cos. piouttR ' 'ilo gei What's more fun Pun UMngthe family for a shotting outing old edlir rtvs InHere struction to hi ilaughters Ca'hy and Margie Margie will te seven In Ma. and she U already on a 27 ?mt target and shooting a 9 ant 12 Cathey and her dal are not the marksmen, but Imvcan wcook. Tbe A merlcan and the gun Is in like an. pie; its all lb Mstkric train ions of Ihl country; II I a right to keep ant to 1ar arms A right we mu'.! wur give up must protect, lta and on a wholest-r- . sport, oti for lh whole fa mil i. t ad the tar o, some ntght ant try the new range 3 li( luil!)ui S w w wwrinw t'A n pimii)iiu.5 uj wm r-- t f ('tvpjiptti Inurik ujj j - ,R COMING SOON MAY CaK'V 2Gcl 8 a mmm Frldav, April 2i, H74 NtMBER SLVENTE.' N Frankly Speaking ' 'V bride Is a grtduate of Southern Utah State College with double major In Element ary Education and Sociology. She wu a member cf Phi Rho Onega sorority and was drill mistress of the Thunderettei. The groom is s graduate of Beaver High School and la presently attending SUSC where he Is majoring In Biological SciHe will enter the Unences. iversity of Utah this fall. The couple will make their home In Salt Lake City. MILLARD COUNTY PHOGRFSS Flllmor, Utah 84C.31 1 javy 74 .vv marrie The newer 3f .CrOcjHS 4 MON Patricia Rasmussen to Wed Jerry Messinger carry four patients Ui. , t?n tals. MARK? T W.M SUPERSTAR tween Ihe (wo Millard lluspl PtoNeeft II CHRISl The County Radio when nitrating within Millard County service and digives back-urect county communications which Is esitcUlly he! full-e- .. HT "JESUS - -- 4 ns film ... V 4fMS state wph channels giving access to all hospitals, local police and highway patrol. mi n HU and n radio Is all tour-chann- RS Y g Fo mily IA Y - p.n. 5 ( Upon the orders of a in tor can Mart an tnlra .enous flu i. Many doctors fdae In the list of thP first three fopiwmg an accident. Includes start the breathing, control the tdee tnP' an'l start an IV. The ambulances are equipped with several tyes of aril flclal breathlns devices, luclud Ing the latest In airways, bag mask and oxygen equipment. Splint equipment and for lacerations is carried. Available are antidotes for poison control One of the radio units can be tied directly into the Poison Center at I Diversity Medical Ceutei , JLLA.vD .;IGii AUDITORIUM f? -- Till F RESENTS I r- w UTAH STAKE WiN'G; 8 - ? ygj hTUWv'KE, ' , . 1 Hllond Sour Cream jBlue Eormet Margarine 7&3 onecoupon expire May 2 wo coupon S6C lie Meadow Gold Whipping Cream 45c Plllsbury Biscuits 7SI 79? ji -:- ronn piling, : i g |