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Show Minin Corp Unlvt rri'il Micrf P,0, qx 2:0C Salt City 1?110 Lnfce the flag REMEMBER THE GOOD OLD DAYS In keeping with Pioneer , we feature the RANCHEN'S Tom Dearden married STORE, Carrtaon, I'tah, owned and operated by Tom Charlotte Davies In England; Dearden, Sr. Hg elands In they and two children crossed the doorway with a grandthe Atlantic and came to I'tah with Charlotte's daughter (Daley Rowley) (me. parents, Ing for the picture with the Henry and Sarah Davies and lady and child, man and horse, their five other chtlren. Each likely customers. At Toms of the married couples lost one child while crossing the death, Edward Davies was named administrator of the plains. estate and ran the store for 'i some time. Grant for kooa inprovtaail available ALLOCATION OF FUNDS A number of older Millard County homes will get a new lease on life this year as a result of an allocation of from the State of Utah fund-receive- for emergency housing for low income resident a. The grant of $8,324 was received by the Millard County Housing Authority for the cities and of Kanosh, Holden. lynndyl. as well, as the unincorporated areas of Millard Ths money will bt County spent for the rehabilitation of atngla family, owner occuptsd homes. An applicant who applied for this assistance would need to qualify according to the following gross income schedule: Number of household members 1 $3,000 3.750 2 4.500i 3 5.250 4 b.000 5 over ' v . pit All Stars to ploy V f levy p'V, East Millard Little league Stars will play July 24th MILLARD COUNTY PROCRESS Fillmore, Utah 84431 Friday, July 26. 1974 NUMBER THIRTY P. AH at 4:00 P.M. In Kanab, Utah. There apponents will be South Sevier. It Is a four day tournament and the MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS 41 SOUTH MAIN 1801) 743 5340 O BOX 507 Fill MORF fter UTAH B4631 h t m must win first day to remain In the tournament. The following boys were picked out to represent the E .at Ml ardarea: Jeff Edison, Bryce Monsen, Tod Brlnkerhoff, David Van Frampton, Kim Reid Jaren Robtnscn, Ruattll Croatand. LlnJy Stephenson, Quinn Heder, John Labrum, Tim Da v Bob Monroe, and Jlre Peterson. Coaches are Merita Jaeksoe and Jerry Beck-stran- ATTENDS NEA CONVENTION d, 1, GWEN HUNTER WAS IN attendance at the National Education Convention In Chicago as s delega'.e representing the MU-lard County EdueailonAsaocU-tloShe witnessed an exciting event la connection with the Convention--- . the first Satellite n. On Julv 21. Troop 20$ of the Holden ward had (heir summer Court of Honor. Tht special Court cf Honor because there were awarded five Eagle badge i. was scouting' highest award. Those reclevlng them were: Dean Stephenson, son of Mr, tJILJi!LiaJJ Wild ride sends one to hospital Imt rather unusual accident wendesday July 18, s Taylori-vl- ll man, Gary W. Wey, 26, ended up In the hospital aPer a goat search by Utah Highway Patrol Trooper. Mr. Wey was snuthfeiund near when he Dgo Valley on suddenly veered hit ear off the highway, through the divider strip and then acorst the northbound lane. He came to a atop In the barrow pit. Luckily, he didnt hit another car Edl:o Bill Wilson was soon on the scene as he was northbound. Others, traveling soulh stopped and said the driver of the accident vehicle had run up through some cedar trees. Trooper Curtis M Shields responded tc the call with a trooper from Beaver. After searching the area around the car, blood was found. They continued to look for, it that time, the unknown vtctim. After large area, they searching finally found Mr. Weywhohad lost a lot of blood and was estremrly sick it the time. TV victim was brought to Fillmore by Trooper Shields, treated for s sever arm laceration and then transferred to the Delia Hospital. Attendants said lb wound may have been Mr. wey was placed under on several charges. The following day he was taken to Utah State Hospital, Provo, by Deputy Tdgar Mills, Millard Sheriffs Department. arreat Invest :rtton 1 continuing. and Mrs. John $ir4enm, Scott Dastrup son of Mr. and Sirs. Don Dastrup. Jim Larson, son of Sir. and Mrs. Dean Larsen. Stevs Bennett son of Mr. aAi Mrs. Karl Bennett. David Johnson Aon cf Mr, and Mr. Kirk Johnson, The Court of Honor wa conducted under the direction rf Mr. Stanley Harmon, Troop Committee Chairman, who alien presented the rank advancement. badThere were $8 m-member the to eted pren ges cf the troop by the Senior Patrol leader, Rotert Mon-sorit Educational program. This program connected Chicago, Alaska, Hawaii, Fill and New 7eland. The event, co apcmiored ty NLA and NAS&A, was a telephone broadcast. Although thing did not go a smoothly a planned, twwth. lets It was a world first. The Representative Assembly handled over 123 resolutions and 104 Hems of new business. The new NEA President, Jtra Harris gave an Lifereating and challenging acceptance speech dedicating bis term o tht improvement of education for all American youth. Loulw Bennett Hew to Chicago four days earlier than the other delegates - participate In Board M etlrvg and Commit' Mrs. Meeting. Bennett l the capable ul Director for our am. SJ; Is very wU respected In rational circles of education. Reg-bw- Utah waa represented ut the International Friendship Night la the United Slates Exhibit by s painting bv Mrs. Hunter, other events squeezed Into the crowded work schedule were: a boat trip on the Chicago Tllver and Lake Michigan In ths evening; trips to the Museum of Science and Industry, where Verona and Firs. Hunter went through the captured German U Boat, other museum trips and a couple of visits to The Chicago Art Institute. Mrs. Hunter was secompna-le- d to the convention by her daughter. They went ta company of Mr. sad Mrs. 'Garth Penney, delegate from Southern Utah Educators. Mr. Penney, formerly of Keaosh, la president of SL'EA. HU wife was aUo a delegate. They art both presently teaching at Kanab High SohooL One of the memorable events on the trip was touring Nsuvon on the afternoon of the Fourth of July, The re at oration of the old city of Nauvoo u a fascinating thing. The United States has proclaimed this city as one of the ten most historic spots In U nation, citing UeapecUUy the gateway of the west. Brtakertetf. r ii John S. Dutaon. 4 car old son of Mr. A Mrs. Cart Dutaon of Hinckley, drowned at Gunnison Bend Hcacrvoir July 14, 1474. Aftc he was discovered to be missing, a scarih was instigated and searchers recovered the body in 6 feet of water. $500 for each 5 member over Koiob Guest Aplllcatlon for funds under this program are available from Aihby Robison, Fillmore; Elbert Stevenaj Holden; Keith Utah Genealogical Association is hosting Mr. Lowell M. Vtkcl who will be the guest speaker at a special lecture, workshop, question and srswer include major repairs (up to $7 000 per unit lor minor repairs such at a new hot water heater, new bathroom futures, a new furnace or apace heater, roof, session on Saturday, 10 August, 15 p.m., Utah Power and Light 8uilding Auditorium. 40 East First South Salt Lake City Utah. This meeting is free lo Utah A Genealogical Members. small fee will fee charged to non mem tiers. Anyone interested in genealogy is welcome. Mr. Votkcl will Icciure on Genealogical Research in the Illinois, including Military records and Staking Claims in etc. However, a rehabilitation gram may not be used to To Be Dalton and Delta. Speaker Wllard Qualifying from Stephenson pr jecta might purchase personal property such as a range or rtfrigetator. Some aoolianccs that may be allowed, provided free-standi- circumstance warrant their installation, and provided that they are built-in- . Following the receipt of all completed applications, request will be tabulated and recommendations made by the Housing Authority, who will then take action on the applications. Housing Authority officials are anxious to have all Millard County resident meeting the Income schedule and gross living in their own homes to make application for the funds available to make necessary home rtpsirs and improvements. Illinois. Tot Drovns in liosorvoir 6.000 S The organizational meeting of the Southern State Chapter of the Utah Genealogical Assn, will be held si 7:00 p.m.. Thursday, August 8 at the Utah Power and Light Auditorium, 40 Fast First South, Salt lake City. Utah. For funher Information wtitc: Southern States Chapter, co Beverly W. Hathaway; 2704 Cam 6600 South. Salt Lake City, Utah 84121 or phone 278-584- USU ants fivi Hoior Roll James Henry Quigley, In Business. la order to make honor roll you must bt enrolled for 1$ hours or more sod have a grad point average of 1$ or better (4 0 ta straight A Naims cf the honor roll students from Millard Count A are: Bonnie BushneU Quigley ta Sciences, Jot tie Robinson ta Busin, Raymond Joseph HoUle, In Agrlcul!uri Frankly Speaking n. Lite sward were also presented to Gordon Rewit, Kevin stethenron, an! Robert v?onn Rules For Arts & Crafts Millard County Fair The follow mg rule arc for the Ana and Crafts divplav si the 1974 Millard County Fair I. Pm urea muM be original, mg copica of other pmufca or picture. paint pamtmga are eligible which bace twn been preciously 2 Ail yhown. 3. Because limiiaikma, of apace no more than three picture and three craft articles mny be entered by any one person. 4. All paintings must be equipped with hanging wires, securely attached. 5. Pictures are io be received at the fair grounds, Wednesday, August 14 between the hour of 10.00 a.m, and 6 00 p.m, The trust must he a 6. resident of Millard County and the pictures patmed during the past year. 7. There will be a junbr division. Pictures must be maned and with hangers ready to be placed on the peg boards, 8. Judging will be done by Mrs. Neva Robison Scott, former Delta resident, one of tne ouisianding e.nsts of the She will judge the West. picture Thursday, August 15, No one is allowed in the room while judging i bong done. Mr. Waldo War nick, shop teacher at D H 5. will judge the crafts woik. 9. After the judging at 4 00 pm. Mrs. Scu will hold i critique for all of those having cshthil who wish to hear her auggcsiton. Pictures amt craft picked up Saturday, August 17 after 6 00 p.m. The c tkh.btt ti'it'c-prnpstb- e p-ftFriday and Saturday, August ,6 and 17. Additional infoi marion, if needed can be secured trots Clcn W, Sergmllcr, Delta, or from Mrs. Il.clrra Pmrw.n. Fillrih re. 10. ran he DEATH STRIKES IN FAMILY Family member In Utah have r reified word of the death of Frank D Stewart early this week. He had suf-fure- d s heart attack shortly after the death of his mother Ethel a few week ago, and had been convalescing at home if-ta stay ta the hospital. lie wa too 111 to accompany hia father, Frank L.. Slater and Lou E'maslan, and the er Thank you to everyone who participated in the Meet Your Democratic Candidate Barbecue on fndty, July IV. And aloo to everyone who helped prepare food, and etc. And to those who donated cash to the candidates campaign. Democratic Commute on a Mediterranean cruise planned as a memorial lo hia mother, who had helped to plan 1L Death suddenly as he was going ta for rr. - teats. tm FFA ratwbir attud aMoial coRfireict Me-Clu- re program Mike Stott of the Millard Eagle FFA Chapter at Millard High School Is attend. In a National FFA Confer, tnce In Washington, D.C. (hie Washweek. This week-lon- g ington Conference Is being held si the National FFA Center near the Nation's Cap- ital. Purpose of Hi FFA Conference is to Improve leadership skills, develop an understand. Ing of the National Heritage, and prepare FFA members for mere effective leadership role in ihelr jehapter and The conference community. I also a forum for the rich nge of FFA Chapter act outlig . Klabtrly STOTT Heft) of Meadow UUh Is greeted In Washington D.C., fey Fred (right) of San Augustine, Tetas, National Secretary of the Future Farmers of A tr tries Mike ts attending the week- long National FFA Washington Conference M1K ivity ideas among members from across the nation. Besides the training sessions, the week's activities Include visits to ML Vernon rUntattc.H the National Archives, Arlington National Cem-tar- y, ted several other historic monuments and mtmor-Ul- s Is and around the Capital. A highlight of the Conference came on Wednesday morale whoa. Mike met with Sen. Frank Moaa, Mike, 17. 4t the ton of Mr. and Mr a. ffBea Stott, Meadow. KU vocational agriculture In- alrocior u Mr. Robert ' A most enjoyable weekend was spent recently touring the Kimberly area with a group from Salt Lake City. Included were Steve and Sharon Lawton, Chaunchey and Mrg Powls with family members Sean, KU. C.O. snd friends Janet Higgins and John Hansen. The Lawson elk hound Sarah and Pols doxl Techel" snd the Wilson' Hilda mad up the party. Campsite for the weekend was an old mining cabin tucked high la the hills with the beat spring ever. Tim was spent In touring the old mints and buildings, taking pictures snd Just enjoying the beautL'uI scenery. Steve andChau.-tct- j work tor the Utah Department of HighSteve is the head of ways public relations while Is In charge of the Environmental division. Marge ta an accomplished photographer, Her pictures of the outing were more like paining although the realism the captured was unbelt!-abl- e, w used one on the flag last week of the old mill, but reproduction left much to few desired. Sunday, the group traveled the scenic route home ecrose the mourttln top loDeavt rand Chauncey then , rr bon.. SFEMS, ANNUALLY, WE have to shovel through this fee youngster, snow drift, pat Vorwalier and Mtrglc Wilson enjoyed tubing while live olderaters shoveled. COLO PANNING WAS HIGH on the Hat of things lo have . Janet Higgins jum twund a small fleck, we would have stayed there all day if w could. This was st Surprise Creek. Lakers were The Salt s mi ted at the area and the beauty of It. The on black spot of tht trip It mad one lick at the ever growing pH of litter with no on taking I he time to do anything about It. Wt carried out tvtryhilng wt couldnt burn, including the tin foil. fun. . ' |