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Show AARP CARY PETERSON Copter REPORT (Cont from to be organized Reviewed With the Four Public School Supt. In our Legislative and School Board Districts from earh of the Members School Districts he Inequities In ihe new Public Education Finance Formula and Introduced amendments to correct Ihe Inequities in our districts. Up need further changes f tr our small schools. Much effort 111 he required to convince Stale School Officials and the Stite Legislature that the reorganization and forced consolidation ri.osed by Ihe Bill Horen repor Is not what our people want, or Is It In the best Interest of our schools and our I culldren. pledge myself to The Arr.i'ricin Ass"ClAtion of Retire.! r craniis (AA HP) lias t'een rtestrl'ius for &on(-iimof for mu g a U'cal Chapter In the Fllhr.ire area. AHP ! i. naUon's largest e ' oiler persons : chlev ir retire eori'n pti-n.ent lives ! lyntty, lime e an.. purpise orglfti4t!"n -- W Eugene Held, State AArr of ll.ii the ''.h will lit c'.i'dr ne'v Dlr-ect- ot said pin. and services pp.rairs involve tni'lt- - older cl. desipnen to Lens in 'he affairs of their C'rr ,n,in,t , stale and nation. All leisniis 55 vean of age ir let, retired nr not, are far r.if iTit'n ship In the lltflb local thapier tiy p.E.tn, A.VKP Mi at ihu meeting. Pell arfed all tn'en ste' to attend tin organizational mesM 'n and ansmeeting. wer lerl'id ''!! la inr'iet1 I In i.ie pi print 1 this effort. i As your Representative I attended every day of every Legislative Session a'nl llkewile he study committee assign-runt- s on Land t se and Water priorities and code study. lake great prl le In representing our ( .mtiiles and you individually and seek your continued upH)rt s ll'tf 'Se attend n it at. In i i ir, 1 Td a Id 111 nv 'to, i the f Jiel ttw- - ,frs, r I ' n.a 1 Call t .Con-'ac- ,, ('hair rnnil'tee rtn tali, telephone i I ite, ft. i fn 'T i tr.ff t ma- th.. Plat.' nee',,,; More tniui iiiatior. wUHie forthcoming ai a later date. aie t t have the first part if Nov. n th AND ELAINE LEONARD Mason, Mapleton, came tospend the weekend with her mother, Laura Warner Theyhelpedher get her home and yard In order and ready fur winter. AND TRt MAN LlCILlE Ashhy were In Sait Lake one day last week for Lucille to keep an ap;olntment with her doctor. MARGARET AND Sundstrom and three children, Woods cross, were guests of his mother, Helen Rogers, Nat, and Sunday AND MR. MRS. T.R. Madsen were In E(hrlm TuesThey are exacting airt day. of their family here for the deer hunt oiientng Saturday. Gl'E.hTS OF EDITH CAL-l.stare two sisters, Melba and Reetl llall and A mile Stevens of southern Calif. Thev will visit prior to the Cullen Wedding their planned for brother and wife, f lliert and Elizabeth Stevens, later this month Dr t Kirk Wright, principal Juah High school, has recently "t been named president-elethe I'tah Association of Secondary School Principals. The association Is composed of principals of high schools and )unlor high schools from throughout llie cnilie stale. Dr. Wright .111 assume (he presidency of the association during the next year. An honor graduate of Millard High School, he Is IU sou of Mayor and Mrs GolJenW right, Fillmore. ct I Krrps out coio- -f Reduce miii heating Ml ip to 40" Ue wielet tt east' lust ml and ta'k genuine Hr Wa'P D Glass oci .out seteen ducts windows tot low polities and Uierzewayt cos' wtd'tt ptwection AI CARY hI& PETERSON Cary Peterson was ihe guest speaker at ihe Monday night meeting ofthe American Legion Auxilary, He was Introduced by Beth Seot-lorRepresentative n, program chairman, Troatlng the topic, "The Process", he quotej from Abraham Lincoln, saying we must return to government of PRE-WINT- CHICK-U- P ER the by the iteople and eople, for the people he traced the stpes that legislative measures (Rust go through before laws are changed, which Is whai most legislation attempts to do. In I'tah It is a matter of changing Your battery, the Utah Code, a coin; Ration of all laws enacted since we became a .Slate. Many questions were asked, and Ihe dlscuss'on was on Land t &e Planning, a ref-f- e which will rendu m on the No. ballot. Mr. Peterson urged the group to give same serious study tfore thei raat their votes on this the populous areas In t 'ah, he submitted that they were Inthe majority. He said he Is In favor of keeping control of our land, resources, schools and recreation un ler local control. it was a very Informative and altgsn, voltage regulator, riv anti-freez- e. aper bits, Interesting discussion. President Rae Ellen Hare conducted ihe meeting. She announced that Ihe Unit woul I hold a bread Sale ai ihe Review a p. parel plant Thursday around 4 p.m. and asked the memtx rs to have their fresh bread at her home around 3 p m. on Oct lights, wipers. AT YOtJR 17. 1974. SEARS CATALOG STORE trio of lalenied girls, Tak-ak- o Scottorn, dude Bartholomew and Kounn Scottorn sang three songs, with Tak-ak- o accompanying on her guitar. A four Haidwjf. lu.nbet and Budding Supply Slott Chiuo, iii. soebi let Oiet id tests 25 S. MAIN WARP BROS. and CM BBYAMT 18, 1974 Au legion Leg-Illati- DAVID lyrtday October visitors Happenings president-elec- HOLDS IN MEAT (V1LI.ARD COUNTY PROGRESS' IFUlmore, Utah 84831 Representative 1) MURPHEY'S AUTO PART: for S. 11 Fillmore, Utah MAIN of MILLARD COUNTY r-- t I 4 a ' . r 1 V- , ' 4 . CTnTTreffl COI 4 1 Decause-- Brvar.t nmi! Millard t 81 represent eii"' . ,, the life Wc know wc can TRUST him, he has our needs. no law enforcement is working for you. for 15 " has Wirier s hcl'tM home purchaw Drr,es No i '.csfs yo- -r .' CiC.'..M.'i or h.vd-1.- is I statl u'lf-- yinrr home is savings acfoum .n the bank Buy now end gel ihe v' ouf paltcipabng Interstate Deaer is offering a new fond f'eeer when you buy an Idler sfafo Home anytime Before January 30. 1975 Hurry l may be the best reason of a I lo buy now' See Your local Interstate Dealer Today. heel ,enctnn Vgu I 'om CftOOSing jusl the nghl look you wan! from a tug selection of plans, acceswes and options if s ike nrstom designing from saach. but without the high oasis Interstate Homes art warranted for 1 full year. the law enforcement A HOMES , IVa've Broken The Ice On Winter Konte Buying! problems in our area. for SUPPORT CBOSLAND w a Change ,'av'n!l an S Fireeser EBs: ,' mo, 3 irsaif fsEasfiisa. County Office He is the sort of man we want to handle giiarnterd arc payments (Ion compic'e Bryant will represent us, the citizens of Millard County, to the very best of his Man in a Millard s easier than you thing to finance a now home nghi now Your Interstate Dealer tS a HO at taiforing ib-- s ngm pian to your txidget Ekrying now means inflation Your In'e'SlafG Doa cr ability. Keep a Millard County If ILw Prfses He wants to see Millard County stay a good clean place to bring up our children and to live out the rest of our lives. stranger to JTiUUOo higher prices Get et'a god just Oc!tvey th Wmtrv wNn you need it tfv most' Bryant is a lifetime resident of Millard County, he knows US, the residents of Millard County, our problems, our traits, and succesful o We bu.id r i5ocv s at year round Thai s wtiy we can deitver you Inerstnse Home in a manor of weeks, not months Avo-- nexl Summer s proven himself as an honest and succesful business man. honest rfVr M7T77rr ! ihe citizens 'f r-- ' o' hi ability. established his home here : D You mean, buy a new don'l have to wait till Summer Interstate Home? Tell me more! I Name Address State Cty we can TRUST him Send 8- - Z. o IQ Interstate Homes, Inc. 1M0 South 700 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84104 LJ Cm3 LmI LLnu.1 f CS3 TSSI E33 ic. iJL- -. I ii TK,li0N tllmorv, Utah 743-6N- M A C H I N E |