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Show Scipio Happenings ilAXJNE' ROBINS and HILDA QUARNBEBG .Mlendcd a seminar Returned from tour MONROE SPENT State ttrw dtys at week College, Logan CWEN tt4!rj a MYRON WAS- amany 1 L'U lame Sorensen. Earl and field also en'oyed them. Drove td .Salt de? with lute City spent ltni.D 1 ri- IKLs CHRIStopterson, Midvale Ser tit Sunder IslUng Mont and Maxi: had The been $Mrn pn "All the donor has to do Is deposit the hltes at the station fnd he too wilt te hepjng the d'satled veterans, " Peterson said, illdeamayalsot-ectventwho will take nv Flk mem'-eih re re iv Ing stations lie f. 1 ' Ns ir .v - "U2er.' i J'li m.tay a .h i,:? ldjyi vjt y m n.dunh . . i an! scent on Hictura a'.vrcitng Fnlt Rlns. ari Noel and .'ali.s. JFkMuAL IAWC FROM N an.vah area t,..t.ujd their former school traders by takParadise Inn ing Item in ; for .! 1. . t,,.!..ire. They Iteired n 4., i nice homes In r Fat o . i'. I ! w S' I . 4i , - m the te.rhera. , AND F TV'S AND an Connie am) burnt Qa ntrg. Ttiey left Kat e thep laughter for a week. H u. brad, wtf lercfl WFcK AGO A Art-rot- FMna t.e-vMerle Meu.mw drove where they oitv I then daughter MavU and Ted Ha lime and fattdlv and s;e:it the day In Levan Cenvu. ceV.iijiii Alton's blrhtay aK iMrs ter. tee lit (low's tirthday. Thete were 23 In attentat Thayne, Kurils tick spent Sun lay visiting at, heft sister Vtrgl ila Waits and lastly of Kanoah. JltVF b Holden spttri Sunday wp.h Mu. b rella Qiinrnl'erg' alo visit . ing at her bim:e',a Mrs Janette McAr'hur and Mrs, Me l.fc.E RuP INS JACK-ox- ANDDHCTONl-ADCF- wiring the of the state. A will then salt and them tor shipment to lodge prepare the tannery. Ihrv are After tanning presented to the pa'lems at the Verans Hospital in Fait Lake City, The lesther roods provldt two urx'se: therapy for tht patents jn making leather good Items and to frt,vlde them with a minor source trf revenue. The chairman said Governor Calvin Hampton was present for last year's presentation. Veterans were so appreciative that tears flowed from the eyes cf manv of them. The project is sopot.aored by every Elks Lodge In the Sta'e Ret eivlng Cations Include foe Chsppel's hunky station laitleis, Gunnison and Tom Ihepherd's Che iron Arvce In F int AM) YVONNE Fit- - Visits Otisrclieri's at B.Y.U. IttkVA U 'S. Dt Stephanie, In Robins MHCP 1EO AND SHIRLEY is Thursday night rill ing tltelr daughte Andrei .as: Kathy Andrea was one Jof ,e 23 finalist thu-.efor queen. She sang a sola for her talent and her mniher act 'iipanled her. R. ec PRETT RCBINS, TAYLORS rRle spent the weekend with his grandpaentr Mr siu ! Mr..Nc" MONROE. MRS Maxine Mrs. lb Mathews, attenled the opening str a) of East Mlllare Fine Ans Ct.l at Cafe llene Sat. ' sisting through the bide program was amuxmcec today ty Vearl A. Peterson, Chairman, Richfield. Local residents were urged to contribute any type ofanimai bide to the program and hunters were especially asked to cooperate with deer a"J elk hides. Cattle and sl.eephtde are also solicited. Peterson said a recetvtni station has been designated a Rodger Johnsons Fergs Flna siat ion, Rvsidi nta are encouraged to drop the hides off at that station. A member of the then on down the coast to San Framisro, Like Tahoe and Reno, Nevada before returning home, IS. NAVA list IUk attended the firdens at Victoria, a,C. Canada Ni)o National Monument, - Ffcr Corners and on to Dur- -atip, Colo, where they rod the' Narrow Gorge Train to Sllerton which was onre a bo or g silver mining area. They roc on the Million Dollar High-- wii through Montrose, black Ct on and Delta toCrandJune-tl- 4 then to Price before re turg'nt home. li program of asdisabled veterans MAT-he- where they enjoyed the mono, rail and spi.ce needle, then on to the beautiful Hutchar. -' beautiful gorges mi, '"'Thev visited the painted Desert ' (tides for Veterois World's Fair Expo 34 a: Spokane, Washington. Their Itlner-r- y Included a trjp to Seattle lour d(a just returned from of like Powell where a full spent louring the lake day -a- AND recently seminar, UARY AND i NEWSPAPER . orotii n? i in 4 a nt J WEEK i ei.ier, rn: ar, ! ei.4 V' xsWk Dr. MlltonC. Abrams, Chairman, Governors Historic ant Cuttursl Site Review Commit- tee, announces the committee's action at Its meeting Sept. 25, 1974. Two the Gunnison sites, Massacre Site southwest of Hinckley and the Bleknell Gristmill three miles east of Btrk-nel- l, were nominated to the National Register of Historic Tlaces (see attached capsule histories). Fight sites were listed on the State Register of Historic Sites. They are: The Charles Savage Home, the Bamverger Building, the Wllford Woodruff Villa, the theF.arrlck Wilding and the Lollln Building all of Salt Lake CHy; the Randolph Tabernacle tu Randolph and the Jacob lloutr Hone in Sprlngvtlle (see attached capsule histories). 1. GUNNISON MASSACRE SITE Southwest of Hinckley Millard Co inty. Midway in the walker War. Indians who had been angered by emigrants en route lo California fought revenge of an exploring party led by Captain John W. Gunnison and seven of his men were attacked and killed while surveying for possible routes for live proposed Central Pacific Railroad. In 1888 a group returned to maik the stie guided by Byron Warner who had taken part In the burial id the victims. The significance of this site Ilea In the story tt tells regarding Indian hostilities and the sentiments which erupted Intht aftermath, when an attempt was made to blame the Mormons for the incident. Anti-Morm- 2. IMCKNKLL et Three miles GKlSTMIl I. of bleknell Wavne County. The structure was bull in ilout ldt0 l y a Danish emigrant, Nelis Hansen. The mill wor's were Installed by Hans Peter Stetson, a Miller, whol operated the mill until his death in l.'O). The mill continued to operate urnll shortly after 1133. The building is unique t Hie Mate tn that the mill works and structure remain tn rn arkable good condition. TATE REGIS TER SITES Ill TAl'KRNACt F , Rich County. !gne! hv John C. Cray, 1. LAMFOl. 1 ln4,N tn i 11- - 5 10,00 RmsMm f I I I Ittuuf I I (a JvtJiltH UOvifiw, al -- ? 4'6" Tail i 4. lei ... t y i 'I n t'Cbd Hi'f VuB . A 'I-k- ' r!" IJI arthitecnrsl-Ms- - Tiflcact , 1 Art a ! p s T.l to anyone having information leading lo Ihe I 1 The structure -.as not coji.i leted mull 1314 s kI altno.! entirely the rv..!t T some IOC fa mil: . who .n Kard.Mph during this rt fl V form Is somcuha for the period a the .i.i. t ri.ciure 1 tacking Ue aym-"e- r t'a ws prevalent at tlie ti- - v. the bu.lrting la ttw n.ost 1 tej-- tanl-isr- !r t s 'ACCtB Main No. C jut y ltd T7 It; ei '!E...U Penn In tie early IRfO','. Town, Si the first flmr n tli in later built and ojersted a cotton mHIrr.rprii'g Creek. His first wife and fa mdy resided lit the home until her dea'h in 1 889 at which time hi third wife move J brio the building. Significant In terms rf architecture, age and history. I CHARLES SAVAGE HOME t lt Please Contact CARBON COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ?M1 tswbwi, Wyn. r.;-- C - r SCF J?l 2774 69 D Street, Sait Lake CHy, Sait Late County. t.a original adobe section was built in 1671 with a rexr brick a Idatcn constructed after 1179 The wooden bracieied cornice is of parilcuUr Inter-M- . The home was IwilU for IN tfZfazmwt ' '01 AtAga...: ih'pSIv CuV- - ' D20 A QUALITY IlOriS TAILS TIL15? dona our of end it' oil in & hundreds non hourj, ckrv of coordinated o red onrj in a croftsmen matfaf by factory by gkitlod INTERSTATE BUllDER-PCAlIbed your profatwand faff Huncfrods ... PETcnSGIi r HACKIKS i SmY. FILLMORE FHA VA ... Gill MOW for yof InsYcmt tlomal tiLJ t V iwiiptbf, tacftkfxrl ii pt.c4ograt4.tr R Smte. The of the home He bmt architecture and beetle Charles 'jam in it Yoo ell-kn- ' t tr, irrc, I: 'ah to the nation's taxpayer tnd have actually reduced the quantity of food unrated ty farmers and ranchers. "When a large government held surplus hangs over the scene, farmers are reluctant to g produce at Owe risk of a release of surplus commodities, tn this wav, consumer hoi tor high pru-huand tower prices are defeated," toe farm leader explained. "Exiort controls have the same dampening effect on lo J he continued. production," "Llmltlne evports w'H M'ver prices paid to farmers- - m! not necessarily retail prices, as re-e- nl experiences with lef prcles show. Then the fat .: ut production and pishpric-iac- k up, araln defeating 'he i i i" lgnl-flcan- Prated builder. 6. 1'AMTERGER BUILDING I6J Smith Main Salt tuileCity.Sal' 1 ake County, , , - , , t li,-Ha-- ' ' . t ( tlH il all ( l In fc - I1 : . f,- - v J'hm,' tw u.t..1 !' a .t rut'ick ordered S vear. tM ry riiDGRESs . i ( t tah ' .1 - 31 !r rn n Y l' 1, J4 a tt a YrvatTiYttYfrtl rif 11 g v . . . 1 i.s v ro hus, iif.ulv - or 'Aui'..' u .i.i i ..it 'rf 1 S . n't, .vi-- t , u garage IGpt i r in. tjor highway. .n l.Mt'jsh, large lot water Lr garden and rcJuiv pri.i lor a cash i . ,r: .i : tre S 4 .i i ( i or will '1 t v. .it . i i Ldilt of native ot Kuui in small five bed- - i' iiuiT.i' ...t b.vn-ivt.'- turd air4i inflation -e a v. a i 1 . s price-breakin- 40 0 tl g vrna.v situ e i acr- hi i,J' rr 1 u 1 v l.Y f - - . ilf . .. u . - - - t t'" t . U i - 44 t i gulden & animals. red. Priced to at f C il .4.S f i .llliiUfC Ir- pywer available, hr. sv.wuld if ideal for a Ik laiKi fur home; 1 water; water for m ('.mil Co. Has Owner .a w-- . 'i !. C n. Carjvetf i .l,n v: - Mitliefliivi area, new Li Uu j 'I & i sr.e of rols." tt-"- ! . ' t Hamilton called for coni tnued ii .n Fillmore 1 i. t . . f Nod reserve ; L-;- ; , he nation's farmers ators, wiiere ttiey are tiv'sy Domestic j roce-- st rs ,ii! ; s eight buyers can project with thetr own reserves and advance contracts he sail. ll" UI n orop- - WFTHI.. i E O K'E RJ them-selve- r iv ry HIN4 . tf architecture. - SFUIKC , a tAM i Scusjtapcr iwlk earth Oft ll who t 6 Vi : 594' J rv . M 1 VJ M tc I 0141 t t htf Horiu, ONIY THE NEWSPAPER h voch o good compooior coffee time or ony time. Ncwvpcpm oe to enhghteo ond aho'C. enfc.totn Ili.i.l I. ,dv Services available w o call FOR Information please Fillmore 1. Family Counseling 2. Family running I. Cbtld Rearing 4. Counseling for children 9. Day Care for children H. Foster Care (Children or Adults) 7. Unmarried Mother Counseling 8. Employment andur Train743-691- 1 b o ir ing 9. Assist to ONalnlng Needed ir Health Services 19. Housing II. - .i - i I v1 rrrrr-'tr- ler f i . f.i h. ", v , i. In the depart- dlvl-'tn- s including maintenance, carre t ly njieratlng with a j. which c mi; t'. tia , , . Igtt total . - . , i -- Home Management 12. Child Protective Sender IS. Adoption 14. Referral for Service not available through the agen- ' ' V. xA k a o cy. o What's in the nam In tb upcoming November lections, there will be severe! name and positions that will appear plastered from cover to cover In the dally newspapers, tn billboard and window a la the :itr; on telephone polea and lions canal fence la Hie country. There's the Owens Gam nee, the Howe -- Hannsea nee, races between those seeking the county seals of Commissioner, These Attorney tnd Sheriff. races have attracted much d--a t the fart (hay manv ot the positions sought had primary contests. But theres another race, and a very Itnpomni one It la. This Is the net fur the State Legislature from District 71. Tht race pH a Feierson against a Petersen. Oh, Yes, folks, there truly I s difference! Quick obaervstlon tells v one epeiu bis name with n "o the other an "e. One Is Incumbact; one Is not. One hall from Nepht, the otherfrom Delta. One I a Republican; one Is a Democrat. I, for one, being a Delta Dem-p- c rat with the middle Initial ot my name standing fur Pelt rsen, would argue it time for the one spelling his name with an "o to bow out and the one with the spelling of ' to enter. Tht la evidence enough to convince me, but Its the, t t , pn i"i ts - lu , - a.iS ti t u,- 1ncrv. , ,, t , - v,;'- -- nt Only the - nen'al a,, t , ; Tvltl. n tJ !, u meat y ,t . n.isslru. iarn r State Highway Director Blaloe "There Is no place ay - t Jj: t from which to . i funds. " State Highway I C. V. Anderson aaid mrirr r funds are not pro-- V iu.j .y the Legislature, the Denartment will have a1 , -- J i:r maintenance costs by lack lilterplckup, road- -' eed cutting and snow real services. Hepolntedout k i v ' con-anct- Matt County and s, m he added. Hamilton explained that last government held food reserves In the U.S. have been too costlv while cow implcted tn :r.3 tht tu r w constructed for Jacoli lie v a number c4 arv'sans. ... trick and aM for the building were made on tie farm site. to have Jacob Houta clalr-.eIsillt the home like his bor-hortnuaylvanU. Ilootawaacilied to SprlogriHe by ftrighxm Young ffi m Sts Lire' Prv-tdv- V In Blown WOODRtTF VILLA 1622 South 5th East Salt Lake City, Sal Lake County. Built sometime In the early 1850's ihls home was originally a log cabin built by Wllfui d Woodruff and his son Wllford Woodruff and his sons. A short time later, rooms of adobe were added and the entire home was plastered. W.xd-rur- f owned a twenty-acr- e farm which surrounded the home, lit was among the first to Introduce fruit trees and In 1864 erected a molasses mill. He raised mutton, beef, and any number of crops The home remains in excellent condition. The botre derive tls atgn! flcance from both tt history and its condition. 9 KARRiCK RFH.DING 23C South Main, Salt Uk City, Salt l4tke County. Constructed tn 1687 W, Karrtck. The ground flool has leen occupied by Leyson-rearsa- lt Hewelry since about I9f5. Karrlck sarted the Troy Laundry and the'Natloual Bank of the Republic, (now the Continental Bank). The building Is slgnlLiant in terms of Ha architecture and history. 10 I ot I IE Bl tx:K 238 South Main, Salt I ake City, Sait Lake County. riiisit tn 1894 by John Lot-U- n a Danish emmlcrant who ran a saloon a Mock north of this building. The third floor of the s'. met u re eerveJ 'as he family residence and was occupied by the Lollln until alniui HR 0. The Hudson bay Far Company occupied the street flour from about 1913 t Tt.e second flvor 19r5, wa leased by a numter of The upper denttsta. floors of tne facade rean.ain The significance unchanged. of this structure Is derived pri- marily from Utahs general farm organization expressed agreement with President Fords recent statemut to the United Natlors general assembly that "each nation must determine for Itself how It manages Its reserves." Elmo W, Hamilton, president of the Utah Farm Bureau Federation, reprosents more than 11,000 member families In Utah. He pointed out the Farm Bureau agrees with President Fordsm. rejection of export controls farm commodities. "We believe, as the does, that each nation sl.ouio establish its own food reserve-an- d not look to the United State-t- o accept this burden for much of the world," Hamilton said. "A11 nations need to Increase food production and to arhvive level of prices which not cnly provide Incentive for food producers, but which consumers can afford," Indun home Ibv The head of FORD byl-ewt- ! I Matni tu: ! , t. 1 mrirnt Ic.ai Utah. two-roo- Ntxta resmes nt 7. It .'tab frringvHle. d 60 risks is food Built between 1869 and 187 the building was among the first In this area to have a cast Iron front. The facade wa cast in Chicago and shipped to Salt Lake. Originally occupied by the First National Bank on the ground floor with Supreme Court Justice Sutherland occupying an office elsewhere tn the building. In 1876 the Masons moved Inlothe third floor where they remained for twenty years. The building remains essentially unaltered on all tut the street floor, Slgrl-neatn terms of Its architecture and Its role In Masonic WTI J M ytay Itch io fcothii The annual MORELL Uh lib vtUng labile it) Vi muni kr1tf ihif will rivrn(0sU Jimury. L hiern rfpr ifnH U pcoptt of Junb and MUUrd counUai in ih trU Uhirt from I960 lo TbU Ildmtr t past tiptrltoc btwflcUl challvnv. County ih DtH for IW provt bln upcominc Nfn a hi m o mic-ctas- bulnss manlnMUUrtl tn 'T 12. sIkk.14 owning and OfwraUat Mllllnc Company. II acfhw In many civic o o has and Church organisations Thla aiiwrivnct proves bla willing nets to ccmnirjctlvtly aid the and community tffom. faopla contlnut to nam at and tompllahrntma pladg promlSff but whan It En-th- us ir mwi'sm v ri i i b - - STMV.b ecma right down to flection day, fust remember theres a IttUe dif . ference In the names, and let that little difference In the names remind you of the bg difference In the men. While Ihe f,F ir both names may stand for prog ran at well as procrastination, It's the,,t that reminds one of the la am and Energy It takes to gt the Job done Efficiently. On Elect loo Tuesday, vote llomer U, PettraentorerreeeW Millard, Juab and Utah Counties the very best possible way. Thank you. 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