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Show Hearts -- - LJnivt rftzjl Mlcpr ?.o. and other parts of anatomj! Salt lirUn? Corp ox seoc Lake Clt h into canyon road a job done . If the National Guard. you want proof, when summer camp Is over for the MfiVih Engineer eroun, drive the road up Chalk Creek or drive from Willow Creek down and tills will be Ihe convlncer. The road started many vears ago by the Forest Service and the County and Ftl.mure Cltv. for many came to a dead-en- d years. Then last summer, the I'tah National Guard's Engineering companies moved In and gave everyone a lesson In road building If you wait! call wasn't finished. This year through the efforts of Mayor Wright and other civic leaders, the Guard returned with a of men under the direr-tloof CajU George Bernard and took off from the group last year. Tne lay, the editor, as a guest of Capt Bernard, It. Christensen and hi executive officer, l.t Wiley, toured tin St was an eye opener. area. It com-pan- y n AM M MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Number twenty - four FILLMORE, UTAH 84631 Friday, the fourteenth day of June, nineteen hundred and seventy-fou- r. 4fh coniing soon!! City council Subdivider Capital Days Queen art for queen and will be Swnday, June 23, at 4.00 p.m. at the FairAll girl between the ground Tryouts Evan's comer "WORKED their way lo Expo FpeaVman, Lin Heier and Billy Jackson Frnt row: Duane Petersen, Mark Petersen and Not pictured. but atao join are: Terry Steve Kelly. Mark Fram4on and Haul Mitchell. THESE VENTVHES re: Baa 4. HAVE rinr.y H-3- S Tor Ut : 10 the dm, 3rd Ward Venture Ka.e put In oxer ;ng f ortihined n (unu raiding pr e- nour t earn n,- ncx t c Txjv '74 One t jr-'er- a 'earing building at dnn r,a tlek . wax m Anderns; anther ire straw frm k ioeji m in Man ctnler a t Price year Is. "Freedom-It'- s and Promise. Five prizes of One 1 10 earn will be given. each for, best application of theme, most original, most beautiful, largest and most novel. The ludgiiuc will take place from 9:00 lo 9:13 a m. and Ihe parade will start at 9:30 m. P'ease provide yev r eniry with sufficient Identification so the spectators will know the sponsor. District . rntures qu'Tum Kelly and bishopric counselor Cum Peeren have i le wph the- worked x in their pro ecu The xeniure left Monday a unill 4am and U1 le5 gone different Saturdax bwjlng adls-or- The ste.e M-- June will Steie's wife, alw. state Mjwhroom iacksonfiigsbte face rinolf Youth Horse Show be hosted ly East Milltfrd Riding Club on Saturday, June 22 a 2:00 p m. al the County Fairgrounds in Fillmore. Admission wilt le $. 00. There wui oe 7 events In 2 the and age Two events in the 10 group. and under. "ajTf. f trier Jh3 Millard County Youth Clubs and youth are welcome Ribbons and trophies will be awarded. For further Infer mat ion, contact Drtds Rasmussen or PhllRobl-swiTT 11-1- 4th if loll 0ce Make plans now to attend the second annual Jaycee Dance. rians are being mad lo make (his event v more successful than last yetr. Held under ihe dance last year wa stars, Millard Dem'crats Co-mi- met Saturday, June 4h, m the after the FLAG Millard mrtri:e for their nominating contention, candidate f r the fall elecC rho-'-lo- tion. Millard Chairman, tvelxu Cropper anl Tom Reete toov charge f the meeting Mot of the candidates fur Natl ml and State office had r reenta:ne al the The meeting i.ke briefly after the meeting included Regrr'entatlxe ihne for Paljh VcCl'tre, uaxne f et.. Dm Moll rnna an I Dale McCardv and Man Howe I etgh Thie nominate 1 commia-- i Mayfield for in 't, he H te tinorpreed the roman off' For.'wo-'ea- r Bax Brown wr: rn cmTiiiner. anl Fmih Mr Ycungwillrun- n OOPS! Tb linnet Piren watendT. ej a the canlidate 'orepre. em Millar 1 and Juab In the Home d Pei reaematue Ninett-taof the one. h indrel telegae aurnlej the meeting. tng HoJce tied, and fminh place, the youngest tr ride were RbUe A'eret and tackle Mcl.rt le Nancy MHS News r ' h t birthday, t.a .e a rr i teals l' to (urn II If x ' etid m hi !! m.l J'icttire and we pa;r W nidn'l 'hat I a g;H 'ear r her -- It in (he great I Mm fan il' nrraH V hut, please remeo'mr 2 00 for the I dc ture If are in one f ihe sur n Flllnv re minting and are retting a pajwr lh Out a Im'X nnit.ier, tmild amt plea t vi OP Ma' Isth. Millard High .srh.n't student Cceinrll Pr Hte schn .1 xar iraxeled to Bryce Carym p attend iork-sho- p In were apen lane 74-7- nth.) Their He. I .. frm Region Eight, Dr I., "axne accr.mianied them The adxir, fir Happy it of o - APornex, laeMori, unnj'jeJ ln Riwe-a-thn- ?.t,-- t. Pa I of the winner hld u in error Tb ar the winner: f"r ef.i l tlace. CMl" Ihmi, for third. Marianne Perse and IMP off in srpteml-erbrr clerk, Cm R m in unopposed, f,r Sheriff, Merline achtn and ''alt name the recenMy were gnen io - ar-m- on' eirret'irtia !re.hen get a siiPncripti 'n renewal. It il! make ir a M eaier for the ts'n aster and n Thank-V- THE TPOCPESS dax, the' iartictied in a game called MnDISM The mam Plea it tried in gel acra. a new society was to The second dav Hm diflerent .iffiier split into grMip m learn new things that mlchthelp hem in d'.it.g a cod job next ear, There were aim. special were to get more school spirit. Iiow to get more students imolxed in school and ideas for fund raisAH who attended ing prmect reported having a good time and learning exierience workshop eixen n In winch Idea acu-xiti- Cm!! in the In Ihe bole fire Inibehole -- mountain go away and with a rumble at such and a feeling of aw-force. Ten more feet of road had no longer a solid face of rock. Fire -- e Delefite elected to attend Ihe State Democratic Conven-Hoon July 12 and 13th were Tom Reeve, Duane Bartholomew, Manilla Anderson, Kay Peterson, Glenda Roundy, hero Scheni, Thorpe "addlngham, Gloria walker. Jack Nielson and Evelvn Cropjer Reporter, Johnson forest tour Chalk Crook road waier, ser and electric. not Hie will easiest la finished. AnJ we must admit It will be oi e of the most scenic loot's of mountain country anywhere In I'tah And at each difficult switch-bac- k at each ledge that was carved by nitro and muscle will be a tribute to Guardsmen, it will be a tribute to leaders within the city ami county - that regardless of oj position a pro-iwas completed to benefit ACj and promote this area. -- ct experience. To take a t hole u solid rock, pack it pr'ixrl. wi'h mod and set the blast six-foo- i the off. you move rm-wav possible In hard nwk, you m.tv nol move much but neither will anv other We witnessed two lasts We talked With Hie geologist on - with powder men of experience and for the hUi that Is being done, It's only tremendous Tlie camping areas or staging areas where the men tax have lieen well planned an! will an asset to the mountain as future campsites. The one k U-s- 1 tin-M'- the Cherry trail has lcn graveled. It prolub'y wa nu the ties! on EVEN THE CAPTAIN "('Phx Capt .eorge M Company Commander of 1477 riglnc. r sn from tt Salt Lake and Provo area I tight with the men each day. Chain saws that had to e eat rie l into the ate f.mj leading off over a pretty tricky ath with almost . n degree slo In some places Tuesday found the ij"all"o Comman h r i,h perry Joo) l ( UMt nv IV1 J,a''-,d!!- i.. ! men working tn the area In addition to the Chalk Creek road, they have teen working on the recreation junrl and tubing bill at North Park, tlte gun If .line range east of town. rmit, ihe taemm lor the new firehouse will I dug It rre. Tl.e Council asked Mr. Malby lie lx (nid te annexed replied not a' this lime. Tht owners of property there did no want lo te annexed, nor were they desiring sewer connection. The wsifr furnished these residents would nt necessarily be at city rates. Transformers have been Installed for those owor whnare planning tolmlld right away, Others have not hy (although have teen a class. revised development Council approval. and SP4Bunker t a chart In a recently drilled hole. Bunker I placing pnwder In fs.Mtbet and Lojet is tteing fu 5P4 l.ojer lesson in LI. Moil give knot tleing when it comes time get ready lo to set a charge. Powder has been furmished by the City and County. i plat of for asking The Council asked that water system be pud by the developer to he reim- bursed to the subdivider as waconnect Iona be made lesa meter cost Wtihthe Increasing rot of pipe. It was hoped the main line could be installed '.in Lateral piping io homes would le completed by Ihe subdivider. The CHy, however would install Present cost only the meter. of connection and meter Installation is $150. Meters presently cost aiout $40. This subdivision, just west of the freeway has fceenanrexedto the City Mr. Ashurst mentioned his Canvon Lands Engineering firm, PlChHetd, wss intheposi- tlon now to completely re survey the town. Ttmrt area number of inaccuracies Inthe present survey which should he noted area. Vtha"rest-rotatio- n and recorded at the Courthouse, plan, range land that helping future surveyors In dowas producing little or no grass ing their work in town. These at all, Is now a lush field with Inaccuracies have caused a We several varieties of grass. numl-e- r of problems in gelling looked over a pro ed that has P'Siis through government brought water Into the area Inagencies. and lank a large pond cluding Tlte CuunUi will take ll.li under advisement tn addition to these projects, The Llks L'nlge represent, crews under the direction of live asked if there were any the Ranger have been busy conflicts with tb date set by working trails over the area. the organization for the Demo. These Include work la Cottonn, Ltlon Derby. There was wool, Just north of Kinosh but several suggestion and Wilker't Canyon. This is were made Including the hauling under the supervision of John off of the wrecked cars and the Mitchell. At limned funds percleaning up of the Fairgrounds mit more work along this line of the metal left by the derby. will be done. Rex Hutchins has The date will be August 24th. been getting campgrounds open Terrill Bond, representing, Caere should make l( a powith the Assistant Rangers. litical print this year withcand-- t Wvcoff, protested the assessment of t business license. It dates running for the I'.S. Sencontinued on back page ate and Representatives urging continued lo back page prep-aratlo- now the necessary pipeandcabte under use direction of city ulllty Hte $22,-25.0He showed in good shapo be given to these with ihe best road ever, It's a shame the campgrounds cannot be serviced, writ your Congressman urging reconsideration on campground fund curtailment. Alter louring h Chalk Creek area, we iraxeled loKanoshand A Jeiaide Campground. The new trees at the park, planted years ago.arereallverow-Ing- . This park has a high Impact use. Even during the week, mtny people are camping and enjoying it. Af"r lea 'Ing AdelatJe, we traveled lo Clear Creek. Even 'though this is now in Ihe Beaver dturict. Ranger Quigley was In charge of the mud flats fund certainly was of.Vmd In this case the would proteclltiecityon waier line maintenance for sevHe has installed eral year the Last week The Progress look a lour of Fcresi Service aress . with Ranger Glen Oulgley. 11 was a most Interesting and informative tour, with limited funds this year, ihe local district under direction of Ranger Cuigl, have done an outstanding job. On n the Chat Creek road In to the arrival of the Army Engineers, they have done considerable work on areas that continually wash out wm high water In these areas, they have flUed wire baskets with rock, placed theminpnslilon.andthen f.l.rJ with overburden, Thla way. the rocki can not wash out and the road will become stabilized The Guard, on completion of their projects, will grade the road. The F.S. dozer crew did rough work with widening and brushing li'a the best the road has been In many pars. Ranger Culgley with regret told us due o curtailment of fund beyond control of anyone tn the.Foreat Service) the only campgrounds on the local area that wit b open w ith service this year will be the ones at Kanoah, Oak City, and ScU pto ( Maple Grove) The others as Chalk Creek, Holden, and Meadow, will not have running water, sanitation facilities or garbage pickup. Whal is laVen In by plcknlck-e- r will have to be taken mu - It with various problems. Ihe Malby discussed problem of iiitltile of his subdivision east of town, including teen Fireworks. bole Rut Se.rral uldt'ilers came lo yllm.,r c U y Council last wnek ordered) because of 'he possibility of someone shooting or otherwise vandalising tnem. AH of the Ideas were taken under the advisement of the City Council for two months, In the meantime, Jim Sweeje, who Is building right now will get service. John Ashurst, who Is one of the developers of Ashwood Park reviewed the tutus of his subdivision. Al the time It was aj proved by the City, the land use plan was for mobile homes. Since, the land will be sold for low .cost housing under ihe various Federal Titles. These homes will be THA and VA approved and will probably be in the m Democrats choose candidates sharpen saws after every tree when cutting mahogenv. The bulldozer operators must work r nite f Youfh horse show t Yci! tires week way to Eipo FUtmre (Second South Main) and travel North to M Bride Lumber (First North and Main), then we urge ihe floats lo continue lo First Wesl and Center for the celebration In Ihe Park around the Old Capitol The theme of the parade this discuss projects ages of eligible. For further Information, contact. Me Ivon Turner. Plan for parade Third Ward Invite you to participate In tnirade in Fillmore on July 4th beginning al 9.00 a m The parade will begin at Dr. meets In some of the most difficult terrain, some with an almost 9P legree sloj, menof the 1457th were potting their hearts Into a tough )ob. They were bull ling road with muscle, with guts and wtih a will to finish a project. was a satisfying Tuesday and rewar Jlng day mst tosjwnd around such men. It Is not an "8-5- " dy It's more like a "7 .9 day And each day, the upper crew must walk with equipment almosi 3 4 mile to get n the job. "hen, of course. It's walk tack a night must crew The timber a small area that bring real skill The di HI crew ihe wagon drill ts working rock that ha puzzled geologists for years. First It's fractured; next It Is tough qiuriz; then P Is eongolmerate mixed of various hard rocks and when blasted the mortar holding the group together will often break leaving rocks almost as large. Some complaint' were registered last year that Hie Uuard was not IrllUng deep enough; that there was bo much surface charge anJ there was Inon out on on pro-leei- s. ter what next Toby disco when the drilling crew hit sc.i.j Ngt quartz -- have le-Aller all shot placed It comes time Bra !t- nal cheek and Pen siring Hte wire io Hie detom.thin In thi case sp. Christensen Is to yell fir tn the hole Tuesdav is the upper road end, a solid ledge, but by lae Tuesday night, it wit roads beginning a crew finally took the temper out of the ledge and mad nice gravel And n this sej, nooti-jectlo- OOPS' almost dropiod Hut on the 5gt , oh. well the life of a lumber;!' k Nerfous-l- y the limber crew has really for the road pioneered a tree H builders. ah Continued in Inside |