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Show v. -e f finA unilrrifiinHiiii-i- i iri e6iWl5hi fiiil nin iftiw i t c. ??oj,'";12Errfiini Salt Lake City 11110 MISSMIIURD COUNTY QUEEN CONTEST .s Miss Millard CountyContest competition for the title of "Miss Millard County" will be held Saturday July 6, J974 al Ihe Hinckley Ward Cultural iV-nA- Hall. 8.00 p.m The girl chosen will reign over the Millard County Fair and "Days of the Old West" celebration. She will be eligible lo compete In the competl-liofor "Mlsi tlahStateFalr" tn halt Lake City later this n fall. Contestants must be single 17 years of age by Sept. Each contestant must 1, 1974 display a talent and appear In swimsuit snd formal attire. Miss Millard County and her twm aitendants will start their reign on July 24 In the Hinckley parade anl will continue lo represent the county for one year A cash prize cl $25 will be presented lo Ihe queen, a gift and gas mileage to Salt Lake for me state contest. Any girl interested in entering should contact Mrs Don (Pat) Iverson In Ihe Fillmore area or Mrs. David (LinJa) Ektns In the Delta area A tea Is planned tefore the contest for the girl and their mothers, at which lime Miss Cynthia Coert Miss Millard will speak lo County. 1973-7the girls of her exiwrlences ol Ihe last year. snd U: .7 i FILLMORE Gl'ARDSMEN FIRE away at training headquarters In Wyoming. Noticelheplneirees While they may be on the edge of Fire tery commanded by 1 1 John N Erplin Is at Camp Guernsey, Wyoming on the banks of the North Platt River. destroys The 45 F'lllmure men are working with 403 other Guards men from Richfield, Cedar. home o. p BOX MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS 41 SOUTH MAIN 1801 ) 743 0340 007 FILLMORE. UTAH 84631 cpmg&ss Millar I Oiunty Progress libnere, t tah M63I F ridav, tune 28, 1974 JV 4-H- F of entry. Inal details 1 1! K y Flllmor Third ward, who la a (real program thla year h theme, "F zreJum, it price nr Promise Marshal if the Day and feneral chairman la Tom Reeve, while parade chairman l ferry Warner. .Martin ilte days activities will re a sunrise Conceaaiona tn the park will salue by the loral unit of the National Guard In front of the le men Immediately following Court H,iue At seven tn the the parade and willa include food game and tractor ride mormne, the American Legion land, ill host it a annual pancake for i he young fry The procram hand concert ill start at breakfast at the tarkblnck Poet and 11 03. mill he a lunch Following Home a hate and bazaar tale by the the para will start, Relief Sorlety forming at 2nd South and At 2:09. ill be there Kant F rom there ii will travel a porta lair after Main Street tothe McRn le children' noon, a pony League baseball Lumier corner. At It dn "VJere oniOur Way! EXPO 74 Ki fence of what can he accomplished hy cooperation I when one drop ery grai-hiby the window of Ietereen Insurance Co, Tie re on ds. play are 2 quilt which are i he product of cooperation There u an adorable baby hich la the brainchild Quilt of ktary Robinson and Ms, ine Rowley There ladle upend many enjoyable houra worktnt together on qulltsand although neither of them Have children tn ihe hand now; they decided lo help ihe hand on their venture to the World Fair by donating this quilt which will wrap tome mii child In It' warmth There ladle are an example of the generosity that has prevailed toward the hand in tr en. deavor Another quilt u elan on display In the window, this t a full sire one. Mrs Taylor pieced hundred of bright colored icrap of material logether to male this gay top. She called Mr. Kiel. en and aald he could come and pick out a top from her to make a quilt to help earn money for our trip to Ar-thel- Spokane. Senior Cm hen ladle heard we needed tome quilling done we heard t.nm Mat Cahoon on behalf oftheae lovly ladles. They deetdrd to do Ihe quilting a their When the donation. The many hmirs and stitches pi t lno the quilting show the Interest these ladles have In the you'h of the area, anJ letdde the quilting maty of the U up hae made other donation . so When (he quilting was done there null remained the task or getting it bound, here came Anne Adam to the rescue She has two grandchildren going lo the fair ana orcideo to donate her lime to helping them snd their band gel there. Margaret Swanson l the creator of the adontie doll wMchcharmsaHwhopkss the window. She estimates at ieat a month t wor goes in. to one of these dolls and the v show it. Examine the minute deisil of the doll's costume. Examine the painting of the V!r doll and you will aee what he mean game wn be iayedal ihe FairAt 9.00 p m . ground sponturei by the City will . PRiHk'Vi week lifeSailng fire-wor- delight all. All function, with ihe exrep-tio- n nf he ball game and fire, work will be m ihe Park Fire j For Adults Adults Interested In taking a swimming (lifesaving) course come and atgn up at the pool. welcome The Ages will emits July 9th, on will be from IS-ft- lfin Clae 8-- Tuesday I Thursday Here's your chance to get out of the house a Couple of nlghu a danger week Call to make reservations for a private swimming party Reasonable rates. critical 4 Danger Earned cut fond Inraupixatlon Clinic ficials, located funis from ear lout sources and then completed the proiects. Among the activities by the were the painting of 40 fire Mothers, Important for clean upof the citys your child's sake that you have hydrants, their Immunizations completed. mini park painting of the JMrs. Thelma Evans, R. N. wlP.i overhang tothe swlmmingponl :be at the grade school audit1. Gliding, a flowr bed In Ihe cl,Y Prk. new curtain for the torlum, illmore, from 2 P.M. cltixen's recreation room, painting of an ofTice room for the senior citizen and surveys of businesses io learn about job opportuni Ues for youth. It 1 f It dearly states with- con-tacte- lajirid in (all Velma Jackson wa Mr released from Ihe local hospital Saturday to go home. She was patient there for several days after she was Injured In a fall down her basement step. She burl her back, neck snd was badly bruised. main headqua- pa point GUARDSMEN SAY THANKS, Officers and dfieers n-- commit-aiuwe- TO ADD A LITTLE FIS TO entertainment, he even.nr-- ' Col 'AeM made a fe preen-tation- d of 1417th and the Iilth ijecijl romiimy had a guest Wedat the WiRilife Park, nesday civic trader and other who have worked with the Guard during ihe past two summers. These National Guardsmen have teen in the area building the Chalk Creek road, working al ihe high school, ih North Park, the Cun Range anl other pm-te- Receiving one It liher Iff Stewart who got a new water ptvtol for uvf si the gun range, Bill Mundy and Pat Iverson reejeved a new botlle of food coloring They played ihe role of the enemy durtngwarcms, sneaking into esmp to"poion" the camp water supfdy camera Bill Wiliwn got a comflete with a wee's water supply Mayor k right received a miniature 9 Cat to go on his dev which la the symbol of nzi only the Engineers, but the road Itself It Isa been carved by men, muscle, will power and machim s. r--y ct D-- They lack jut atmut liv'd feet of finishing lit raid. Nome will be bark during weekends to polish off He oh. When completed, it will I one of ihe most scenic mountain road In AND uiARDSVrN at time welcome any yrjre tn our community THANKS t'tah g THE HI. IS AN IIAV'A AlAN Mabma llalalo Maaaena O (w No Ka Mea Nul. Mana- Paul. Meke Al slu and it e, n.ean tn I ncli-- h ui are and on the n.rlv the Ysi.r .h ux I en lc I t'ut v sarrv with " t you tmr Pm tte Guard ha SAY-In- tw-l- At-u- tet d ne tTr Al-b- a COWBOY INJURED who is Russel Jarboe. employed by Ihe KaroshCaille men's Association wss seriously Injured over Ihe weekend when htx horse ihrew him This aoetdem occur In s femme srea. The accident hapjened one valley over from Pull Valley near the hed of Drv Wash. Members of the Millard Pone ere railed For lime li locked a if they would have to waik Into the are. In locking over the maps, they found by driving Kaucsh Canvon lo 5eeonl Crrck. then turning at Pig Oaxs. crossing Bull Valley into the next valley, they were ab'e to drive tight to him The Posse under direction of Sheriff CsIvtnStewart sndCum-mindKen Hare splinted Mr Jarboe's leg and then Iran, ported hint by 4x4 ambulance lo the Main Kanosh Canyon where Ihe Millard ambulance was walling to take him toa hospital In Delta Hit teg was broken In er two place. Post members taking part included Sheriff Stewart, Ken Hare, Thorpe Robison, Terry ScoMorn, Grant Brunson, Orrin Dame, W.A, Mundv, Jr.. Glen (,'uarntierg with aeveral others who were not members of the Cointv m ore C It iWervinc Pnxxe who went along to belt. Rsndy Oppehelmer, a herder In the area found Mr. Jarboe who wsa about a mile from his camn la Cedar City ROSE ROGERS sjwnt a week in Cedar City In late June assisting in the home of tohn and Christine Mathew The latter underwent surgery at ihe Iron County Hospital. Rose helped Id cook for Ihe five sons and Iheir father are ihe manv arc: intfin arti-vitie- ti. tauie we a; tics s era officers: Marlene Whicker President; Dawnetia Keel, Holden; BeihAI- - lei, Fiowell; ShannonCarltng. Meadow; Faye nosh; Fillmore: Kesler, Ka- Raima Day, terry i Julia Warner; Sujwr- Intenlent Kenneth Tojvham, and the Millard County Board mentitm lo know- tenr - these dev.ped ich u.st low predate 'heir t help u V J can repre Cimtv In a cteJ.talle wav at tn Expo ' 74 worU's we V, Stephenson, FBI- - Tht I a huge pro rd for the land anl for ;hse who have snj i nr'e 1 the many activities w Have sponsored and stmerelv will sponsor) -- President, Geneva Searle. Secietary Treasurer; Ten representatives: The!- ma Brotw rt, Sctpio; Rhea t)an Mlllarl oer. spe ,ai to wear at tally want ri!w r't.r and The Band Boost protcci the a group of land parent who have -- lent and Miier on an asemi-lman; line a' the Kan h esi.,g1ant ttw bao f Ing iroo-e- M Those whohave been directly Involved Fdicatim of Millard High scho- -i and Its dsrcctoi an! s. hoo admihivtratl m av, "tnank you" tn the far too manv twople tole able to mention thrtn all tiere. Ae bave received rontri Inittiinf from former Millar 1 students and texPlcnt from near and far and we wan' everyone of ihm to know w sincerely apirecute th-- tr help an l the interext manifest In Ihe note and letter ha received 1 anew Fillmore's rters is Camp Guernsey, 3d miles from the Nebraska bur-deThe camp was built In I93S a a i project. The ot e 1 Batid further, it ts unlawful to sell same. The Chief U the Bureau of Fire Prevention beaded by Mr, Brunson has author-p- y io seize and id remove and to cause lor Itu remov. all fireworks unlawfully After blare. Tuesdays Firemen have visited Fillwho have more merchant selling fireworks. asking thvm lo remove item from sale. There will of course le a public firework display July 4h at Ihe Fairgrounds This fire problem is not limited lo tl-- use of fireworks. but. nv Inflammable substance not properly cared tor can cau s tire especially during such a dry spell People should not burn trash If they have an extremely dangertou situation such a a 1 full of dry gras, call the Fire Department for assui. Accor ling to 1st Sgi Kenneth It Howell. Hi Fillmore, unit which usually trams al Uugway, I Uh. is out of ihe staie for the first time since the Cul-acrisis of 19(10 Millard High Band Thanks Ail of You!!! held Be sure you get your tick, eta for tie drawing of these lovely prices. Contact band d memlers if they haven't you. The drawing will be July 4th In the perk. Beaver. Manti. andat George They are all part of the 2nd Battalion of the 222 Artillery. nd being Since the unit tested for accuracy this year, some id the men will Iw abi to rotate job Fr example, the forward observers may help fire ihe gup while Ihe gun crew move to the hal code and FIRE CANNON '!, Article 13 fireworks, the sal or use la declared against the e?ny Robinson Commander of Colonel the Engineers In t tah, fie In for the cccaspwi and Guardsmen e ressed thanks for the of evervo Mavor 'Aright told of hi appreciation a did Cemmlin rhjirman Ward Ktllpack for ad acent the mobile heme. Fillmore City ha adored the t nlform t'tah Municipal and County Hr Prevention in ihl To tt Pioneer Mtrket haa Marled a Burnt Out Fund for Sharon, Scott and Cannon to help this local family get back on Iheir feel Any contribution, large or a mall, will be appreciated. Pioneer Market will be most happy to have you drop off or mall or your envelope lo Box 588, Fillmore, 84SJI Fire Marshal DennyS Marshall talked wilh PROGRESS staffers today about ihe extreme critical tire condition existing within Fillmore. He urged citizen to help to keep the fire danger a s minimum. One of the real danrers this year near the 4th of July Is On Tuesday, June firework fire at Ray's Husky 25. completely destreyed t large mol l home There s every indication this tire atarud from a amoke bomb that had been art near Fort Fillmore Col. K leader, Phyllis Munster, snd Ltah State Iniverslty Extension Agent Marges Row. ley The youths participated Ins unique community pride conference where they learned to do by doing snd not Ly listening lo expert tell bow to do. Since Ihe purpose of the protect wss to glee the eonfldece to carry out community pride projects In tnelr own communities, the youth who came from til over the ftste, rsrricd out while In Ephriam. They decided on what protects to dc after a tour of the city, figured out what ihe protect would cost, went through the procedures of getting from the city of- ill aptvar in next CtNTlNt Help ers 4 H anl iff 1. who Among the 200 gave Ephrtam a new look this paat week were four from Millard County They were Nancy Lovell, Delta; James Out son, Hinckley; sad penny Probert and Glenda Mathews, Sclpio Also attending were minute. about F tr it County extreme dry ihe During ajelL everyone it cautioned Businev men, t rroniMMovn Individual are urged to take part in th parade with worn W Four Millard A fire, Tuesday June 25 at Rays Husky Mobil Home Park completely destroyed s large mobile home and pxrts of Fort Fillmore, The Mobile heme, owned by Scott Hodges and Sharon was parked alongside a log fori Their young called Fillmore ton Cannon was in live lub at the time of the fire. Sharon for the pot him out and called r ire uepertmeM. The fire apparently started In Fort Fillmore andappearslo I man set. Memlers of the Fire Department were able lo contain the blare and Mop (t The mobile from spieadmg. home fire had too good a start and turned within )uat a matter of TIIFY GUAE10SDEN Fillmore's NationalGuards-me- n are In eastern Wyoming for artillery training. The Fillmore section of "C" Bat- train inis week auo return lo TlUtrore Saturday Phttos ard story Sp 5 terry ihe great American ovsert. the xcenerv isn't tmi had Mil-lar- Fair . ne gi.rt r'a8 Tle flog thil week il ihe n CeiffC)P fcmilyS mobil liore . See ,re . . fe,arcl |