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Show Unlvv rs'VL Mitirrfttmlnfr Corp. P,C. :ox 260S Salt Lake City ZiXlO V 1 THE FLAG et b This week we really bava a Flag , a proud symbol of a proud Let us honor tt by Nation, voting on Tuasday, Sa pt, 10. This picture of Old Glory was taken on tha Millard High School campus during flag raising cera monies by the Millard Soalge. Speaking EdiioWuil By Apprtciite ceiauti editorial weeks paper, drug i Right we can not place in jeopardy A many Inherent rights have as citizens of this great Nat ton la the right to vote, to select those for public office that carry lh public of the we with todays events, the matter of voting becomes all the more Important. Ctttxena of Millard County will be going to the polls on Tuesday, Sept. 10. To cast a ballot for their ewetft candidate. Let us see If we can leeak some voting records. , In the primary you must select the ballot you wish to vote. Vou cannot cross party lines. However, you do not need to declare your candidate and the ballot you select. You fold tt to maintain its secrecy. This year we have three parties on the Republican and AmerLan. elm-tlon- . . . concerned par aids, Many friends and community la a dart made favorable comment on tit iLit-LU- trust. Frankly the Jjtj cartoon In about the last eon-tlmi- bg abuse problem. During last week, three juveniles were taken to Provo on suspmled drug abuse. Me don't have to ask how they gut 6. That's easy. But why U It i readily available In a community that lias so much pride and so many wonderful people, especially young people. The majority of those make tt most pleasurable to live In Fillmore. The J'r'a columo last week was excellent. 8 used ibe FTA lc, beilot 4n the for the jurb e of the ouW Court to foamier, t EJt, CaW llster, Jr.; D. Clayton Falr- ! urr, LeCaiec Jefferson and Htoha.it J JMuutm. ( rtv C ere C.uy Robbie hloiig w Hh dept ties In hto office, 11, bu taking the return from the various ballot tig places In tie County on sept 10. It Is pilte t hr tiling to be around vi'i.-.the returns come In. ballot t The Democratic first on the left. Running hr me House of bopresent Is Allan T, Howe and Daryl J. tl.i into Mn any. Republican a Me la At itii.n and.iteiJv IheAmeM. an ei V., partv ebers Hrucw HangerteC and keniwth hex i ren. lutioj, For fount,' town lsahmef on . Democrat h , Say fcf. brown aod t mliy p,Young; On the Kepubu in J. Paul J( hie Soil w d et: U ve.l, su to.lted on the Anu-rl- - ,.i. Democratic Fur slwrlf Merlin W, Ji . . id Matter ftlgstu-e- , Ilemihil , ,, so Carrol and Dry a e w, Cropland, no anttldatt o- - th-- - Amerh a i fur Just!..- . to peace, no candiiUU on Hw DensorratU ami of) the iu(it til A, CdtlK and I ted . Martlet; no lOteest oi tl Xmvrb an. It-- t tie Kiit.mtosloneri room .ill I set aside and as each CtotrhF report. the tally will tot recorded, Ever) one Is Itv v butt to attuml and watch th "1 1 -- 1 tv 1 I'on.e In. ctnve : - t D out and j i vi te i - Millard High School News By Cindy Johnson i J Vnvl i .. il , t, A , j . ,Vl f. t for an example, but the real message of lha story was Involving par ants In Urn activities of their cbUdien, Being a part of the scene today Is mors vitally Important than ever t MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS FUlroora, VUh 04631 rrlday, September 0. 1014 whether it's Just a you'd extend to anyone. 0. COUNTY PROGRESS 41 SOUTH MAIN 011 FILLMORE, UTAH 14631 BOX 507 group at sn th EDA Sto-Coun-ty ara At the wars rtprssetW-silve- s from sil stale area. Mayor Wright was called on to make s prastntaiton about Fillmore' new Industrial Bark and tha EDA Impact wit, to .? Colo. Confaronc araa. Tba Mayor FUlmort and its new lPark were tuent toned many timet, serving ts example of whst can be accompUshed by areas even as small at MUlard County. Some of Ihe accomplishments here were compared w tth such ror-irte- d A 8tsSf I'ai a anopening meet- Ft esfoeiil nounces that the ing of tbs American Legion Auxiliary for 101470 yaar wUl be held Monday evenli-- ,r In members. The Lntt((l)mtsih second Monday of each month and a pro- town a Mr. Daryl McCarty, Democratic candidate for Congr from thta District, wa fo rflk-mlast Friday. He met with a group of teachers and others Interested and explained hit platform tad answered questions. or Sf4. 0 at I p.m. In th Leg bo Hail. Shs Invttaa all membart and anyone who would like to join to coma out and participate Ir thU fine organlaalfon. Membership la open to mothers, wives, sisters, daughters, and granddaughters of American Leg ton cities as Det Moines, lows and Lttti Ruck, Ark. In Salt Lake Ctty on Sept 10, a karg EDA check will bs turned over lo Don Smith, president of Mountain Mushrooms and developer to the focal park. Cosdldoti V. v.. t: - r" Ci 'tt rstb Auxiliary to hold opening Ruitlng counfios in Donvor ly represented JtpZs'r k -- Jl V - i ? I fee -- r: ! V.HV, f Mark Minify ts&b th first 'IT in fridaf s apener and pictured here is Hot Stephenson, maxing the s tail photo' second one the hardway. Hay or Rprosonis 6 Mayor Golden Wright recent- f 7431340 Tn ' w doses, or MJLURD p. !:X y"i ti before. A simple old phrase probably tt best. describe Sitting on a ditch bank and whittling a whistle together," Can ws really do this vfth our young-star- s? Do we take the time? Or is the approach that of apathy, thinking today Is no different than yesterday? We'll get 08 the soap-bo-x, but give tt soma thouglit. Look around. Whan that special gtrl or boy comas home taka special police of the casual hallo passed back and forth. Sea 8 tmtts a fetllng of of concern, of understanding, VOTE TV (C-T- O-'' t gram of worthwhile activates la carr lad on along with several socials during th year. Difiati Hvrricait who altaodsd CJFLJ Girl STATE '74 wUl make their reports and give aomt musical numbera. This Is always an except tonal evening and anyone and everyone ts lavtted to attend. Tha FUlmom L'ntt was represented by Camilla Peter-So- n, JoAtm Made, Jan Whatcott, Ltnd Tomktoeon, ram Coats, and Virginia Sweep. Darien Mundy, paat pree-ldattended as Counselor. la a- -t A special tovlatton ended to new ladles to town to com out and to Join If they o deatr. Present members are reminded to bring their dues If net already paid. H, The high flying Eagles did job Friday agaluM ths The first Hurrlcaiw Tigers. half was tough (or both learns, s great UJM THE EVIL AMONG US , , , The first evil choice or ad U Uckd fo ths second; and each on to th on that follows, both by tendency of our svil nature and by the power of habit, which holds us as by a da at toy. As Leasing saya, "Let the dtrii catch but bysslrglshatr, and you are his foravar." And yet so frail s plant, floulah so untouched s mongos. foam befog at l to make la the third quarttouchdown, s er ths Eagles jumped ahead when David McKes threw s pass to Mark Mundysndts want over for s touchdown. The extra point was kicked by Mark Petersen, making th star 0. 1 n th fourtk quarter Hoyt SUpheoson ran over the goat lira for the second Eagl touchdown, bringing th score to Millard 13, Hurricane 0. Th lot of enthusiasm team has 'ind we are all looking forward jto a good year. nttthtr Honecominj events Friday Sept. 4, will be MU lard Homecomttg. Everyone la to tied to aitemland a special wekoma Is given to all alumnL Aa assembly will be held at 0 a.m, Friday morning. Homecoming royalty wUl be aonouno-t- d and they will relgst over events of th day. Komfo. at id by the student body as are: candidate 1-- Kell Chris- tensen, Allyeon Crook, Utoa Mathews, Aaron Moore, Karen Quarnberg, Camille Peteraen, Vickie Mary ANN Shields, Staples, Marian Stevens. Linda Tomklnaon, Jo Ann Wade, and t Jan Wbairotl, Tha tough Eagle team will go against I he North San Pet Hawks to the afternoon al 2 p.m. In tie evening dance Is planned wbh music a SENIOR CITIZENS being furnished by Sunshfo cost wUl lie 32 per The annual Stake Senior Ctt-U-tns Llmtted. The and S1.S0 stag Dress couple SI 1974. will be Sept pary to emend We want formal. la Th Sclpto Ward wUl b our a special welcome to the towns of th under direction boat, people to com out to the dam e. Bishop Loo Robtoa. Th Pro19133 a.m. at gram begin nap the dinner at 12 noon. Guy 1 Robin will be our maaier ofl ceremonies again this year I "BEAT Ditto wikM The week of kept. 0. U"Beat Delta week!" On Sept 12, a fir rally to burn (be Rabbit Is planned, tt will begin at 0:30 p,m. . Everyone ts Invited. The Eagles will battle wtth th Delta Raima Sept 13, on theragie field at 2 p,m. Home Ecommks ecdBuUd-bt- g Trade ciaaaea eord to SaU Lak Cky, Aug 29, to attend tie Parade of Homes, Th building iradesclaaaesarecon-atruci- ir a tome south of Ui high shool and the twm economies ctassew will help with the decorating. Many good ideas were obtained louring th homes and seeing various types of irchtte'tur and beer for decorating R was a fin learning experience to all who attended. tldreJ aid father Robison, Make Commutes HOMECOMING Homecoming gam this week 2 p.m. North Sanpete al MUlard. Lets everyone com out and make tt a great success. Homecoming assembly at 11(00 oclock. Dane with live band at ( music guaranteed for ths alimnUat 1:33 p.m. See you all there, Atuml Tea to Lunch Room at 4 p.m. th crowd of over 2000 w atched the i tcond tnnuil Elk Demolition Derby held it the Ftirgroundi, Chairmtn of the event wai Jim Nowurur, 43 cart entered from Fillmore, Delta and Richfield, The net proettd will go into Community improvement brojett incluair furntshlng a room at the F illmore LDS Hcipital. Last year the Elks turned proceeds to the horpltal and Juit recently presented the hoapltal with a new Turning F rame (tpeciai bed). Winner this year and for tha second time was Mark F'ullen-bac- h of Richfield, Stcond waa Dick Roat of Delta and third Bart Whatcott of F'illmore, The most aggrtsilve driver award went to Duane Rowley of Fillmore, It to see a capacity crowd watching an event atgreat the local fairgrounds, Eytryone commented that it waa great show, and enjoyed bv ail members olthe family, A Annsit WHIlami proudly shows off tht First Fleet trophy sht won In tht Elks Dtmolitlon Otrby. An ntttt plactd first driving Ftrg Rsd Sptelol . Stcond was Trudy Nltlitn of Rlchfltld end Olont Odgtn won tht best looking cor owoSd. MEET YOUR NEW TEACHERS Ono of ths new teachers at FUlmort Elementary School The it Pst Rttmuase, daughter cf Orval and Hops Ktmhall, ths was born and raised to Ktnosh, She graduated frem Southern Utah State College with I MJsor to Sociology and Elamantary Education and a Minor to ChUd Davefop-men- t. Pat haa s three year old son, named Chad, and they live to Kanoah. 6b la walcomad atlheachoot by studtnt and faculty. U tow ilirfiihiif New Kirdergarten Teach Pat Rasmussen (tee story to the left) |