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Show wiiMM iWfrftwg git&Lgtd- - lWft4,f..6 rlfruii Jjr (iriiiijn f mi r I Flowell Happenings AV' MR Ola MU" Gisff an !ml. (i.iie-tlunie anl Urnnkp w,.n fr m C. !jr C.h n r t 1 . en I Mrs his t(h "iv i lx uraff i... i. .ie : r Ihe t " hunt and tu : Mr an! Mrs i iei-- pjre.i'" 'Pt,"," rtnlr i Grrera an! .J )J fa ; t m r i".i ii Ikaart IHIs . Iv tu ."ps Mrs te it p F rank i'tn.ln Rolerl a I'..in srs. s n r iMr ,ti.a-Uate- f MU'. bn i,:s lo v jurcri.., rs u ar lember v it t m-- n ) irr, Indy and .lilt Anderson. M Ha 'Imtensen, . lark-rat- I Connie and lairei 1 Belinda "Peri d Denise Allen, urn an Ian Damon. Midi. GENKA I. i Hill' I en took her Aum Uly Ham. Dll and Beatrice aaiK-oam' n, kii!r la'ter ae ol'een ia daught.-- Tompson from I l.os Angeles et. te, Milk MR. AND MRS. . hrisienst-- i s v ht me. and 'ltle mklnson received it,. Mr of llie sudden df.nh tine a heart attack u.-- t of ona's sisier tkamii s nn'tinrfl of meat lA)e ho, a, Idaho, were held ic irvlce elville staved in !im!at.d Ida, l!e Mat yen ant llh Fred' ml!. Don an I !!ne 1 I jj Diiers i he lai gl.ler They HA I 1 GW. Richfield hunted with Ms father Ed Hallow. The iti. Is gone ..bui the froblem Hncer on. This Is the ii'.evxace uf the Flat Slate Division of Alcoholism and Drur as it prepares Mfl.URD COl'NTV PROGRESS k Him ,re. I lah 4C31 k ridav, Octot.fr 22, J924 hysteria to observe DRUG AIM NK PRE- VENTION 'kElK 20-28- IN Utah, Oct . During this week, the DBU'on bines to call attention to the fact that fruf abuse Is still a mtjor health and social problem In lah, but that significant l.liMnor Hul)jin Fuller over drugs has subsided, there ts no evidence to Indicate that the problem has gone "Judging from the studies we' have done and from (he number of requests for assistance r are still receiving from drug treatment centers, educators and Uw enforcement officials, Ihe problem definitely hat not pw away," ht said, "w Just don't hear as much about It sa w used to Christiansen said the Division ts "glad the hysteria Is gone in most Utah communities because "people are now sitttrg down together In a relatively emotion-freatmosphere and discussing what to do about North MalnMrert ?4o-57- or 20 Lh'SUHANCF 734-65- 36 for Cart Trucks Tenanlr Fcrronal article Motorrjclcs I ife and health Uoatw llomea Hellremcnt life and Farms Campers crops jMortagcs Travel tralern endowments y Liability HJits Mtn.M I r ! IOJ) pi to iniL.IT 2 j - driver? Good 'Hotise e i . rs Non-smoke- Businesses (and more!) jirI Hoi.im 't.o..ta Farmers Good students the (and more!) said a major result of the Division's community edu cation effort has been getting people to accepf the fact that drugs and alcohol are not problem In and of Ihemselves, but ere svmpsom of "people problems" that have esls'ed for a long time. Jobholders Families. ,uii m s insurance m : Fast, Fair, i i m i problem." He dxyellingp 'u.L vylfe? progress has been mail dealing with the protlem. JL Christiansen, n.L.S a. assistant director, says Hut "although the national hysteria In Fillmore ILkTCH OGDEN, me weekend en, un Bill and Vvrlene Hatch, also lor a s. ,rl visit while waiting Hr reassignment with tin arm,' was Miss MarI ine a'rh, she leR fyr Calif. I br i.)' .pirn Ing. kND RKHVtD JANEAL M.mroi and cr.ldren I vie and Ml,, anl Anmte.r,rari,er spent a fe ivs visiting an I hunting M .r 3 .t and Maxine Robins eriell r.il Tone Moc.sen, '1 HI. w anl I lilt te k VR A I Iv RPI. 11, (A. MR. ' im 'vn.ph, EHlmor and " were He sjvuera for mee'irn. !.v t.'t 2". Ml- o.n. - vice (,tnd more) "Life is sery complex," he std, "with many stresvts and I ' N I larr, strslr.s . s " ,. ,x - , " iHor t t 'fb I r ( 1' . i .1 ' t ui tth th s to x'-.- -h v iiv! r v Tie t. . - we t" ing or ,r.r..vs. I" v m 1 4 t- ut alcohol we P'S ho a'. o'n ,n having j r, ;,niK anl likely to turn t aleha! rJiu,s as a "Ttds Is He wtir.1. (Nrttl m-a- ns jur 'rv in dr,, veitbx Islay," he of "Scare tactics ; r- c nt limed. n!fbi fer R3 ward factual presentations , ' on "in on ,ersn whtxe his vnvlrc.r..!r.l X In He s- -d ihercle'diiefsirl.y In prewming drug aU e; and on hvw ic help e human rc'.jiH nshlps intriciiim and good ierc-n- l 4 al', levels. The ia'. M4'. .n.isi.n of Alcolmllsm am! Dices tnlies all t'lah ness to gjti 1 hilp ,(cns AIM SF MUG WikK 1 PHFk t N Tb 'N In tah LiDini; He m a en.; balit deling an; ,;d,. a jmsiiiv anicimstruc'tvewav, i lalsinc aVut jen; jrdlens Instead of (png j'vtVms, V a . about r In talking family and cr mr s rad r r g than al od ; t. . a ty sis !' . . buers. we think kke v U i talk about in'ereated In tsD pleas fall R.J. Ccurtne. DtClJkRATh 'r ts WRER'-'A- ' CommuHti - t ; t V". hcii'h r - ? 1 t e i"'itiig li l ". !' ' Cutting of Christmas Trees et, sites trict - citizenship and There is no swimsuit Teen-AgeIS competition. through 17 years of age as of August 31, 193 may secure an applicative, tv sending a ervelc pe to the Official Certification, Teen Pageanjy.O. Box 1I7CI, Nashville, Tennessee 17211 or calling f $15) 822-K- , 03 832-4- 7 Jl. announced today that two within the Fillmore Diswill be offered fur cutting of Christmas com-merl- trees this year. There ar sufficient trees rs this area for a commercial cut to take place. The commercial cut will provide "growing space" for theilnyon trees too small for Christmas tree use, thus making future commercial and Individual harvests this year, Individuals desiring to cut their own Christmas tree In other portions of within Oct. 31. Be Seeing You There Meet JOHN AND MAHSJk L. baby Gordon, andjohns brother Curtis spent the week- id visiting and hunting with Hugh and Valeen Le Fevre and Jill L. Noaer who hat been hum with her parents for the the post six weeks. Roger Nowers cst.ie from Rock Springs to hunt In the Beaver area with his Father. He didn't n, X X cel a deer f District, Utah prior Beaver grandparents are s. k, Bonnie Nowets, great grandparents are Shot Pm and Delld Nowers, Beaver. 743-881- ther Information. X g A X game. The starching Bands, both Sr. High and Jr. High, successfully competed In the Region 8 Marching Band Com- petition held In Beaver on Oct. Both groups received ex8, tremely high ratings and were complimented' by both Judge on their appearance, beiavior, and altitude. The MHS Band would like to Invite you all out to the gam this Friday to support the Football team, pp club and Band m AND Bureau of Lend Man13 E. 500N. Fillmore, 1, 84831, Phone to Oct. 24, 1974 for fur- agement, tie Titles THE MILLARD HIGH SCHOOL k LYING F.ACLES BAND will be concluding tnelr marching season this Friday when they show it present a Pre-gatie MUUid vs Dixie football game. The band has been very acme this yesr. Pre-gashow ha beer, presented al all home d has played games, the for all home games as well as traveling lo several away first day but a dear. A ion was born to Roger and Jill Sat, 19. A husky 7 pounds 7 cr, named Preston Roger, lie tuts a three year old sister Shcree who has been anxiously awaiting his arrival Ih the Fillmore District msydoso by otuatnlng a permit from the District. The two commercial cut locations sre within the Mountain Home Mountain Rang located In western BeaverCounly. They will be offered for sale bv bid on uct. 30, p974. A commercial cut of three hundred trees win be offered on Sit "A" andnlre hundred trees on Slit "B". Thus Interested In blddi.ig should contscl the Fillmore District Lloyd Ferguson, Manager of Bureau of Land Management's Fillmore Dls-irl- Pep-Ban- I One good reason to vote for Jake Garn is that he wants whatyouwant ul federal sjvendini;. Jake aa jnU to stop inflation. The firs! . and military programs.' eluninate the tat in domeU. foD-ip- Jake Avon: returr.iNl a smaller fetlr-ra- l le !mal levels g'JVirr meat with jiwer Whtl" he works to return jrower ami resotirtvs to !oal governments, he wants to make sure tlah p ts it fair share of al i;ovTnmont fedi-m- l ivAenue. With seven years exponent in an t aid and federal where he knows help. money here, and a foreign o!tty Ual Juki wants a strong defense Iwrgains from slrer.glh. his Jake Garn V views are straightforward nnd moderate of tah. I political philosophy is in Ihe mamslream 1 rirfdnldKlinsiiMd'ocotiitt Atv 'i'priW'l m'(ig I V rn being "fur a babtir1 bwlg'( and gaunt .1 ('.I rank Jake tipptmcnl al an uhwinfe O'" in hfing "(r ifwiif'di' Iwwn rerun e( onv 11 gmc"inicnl t raemdr 1 the federal uanh In tedmr defence ependmg b) Ih Mhi.it dnibn I he wf.'uHrt Vr uof a Coum d rank i Ja ke ..jxi.fitf mltng ter uni a I ben fur in ibk Oil) uf .mi J ! g xfoejg mil 'are ofa iHn 'dale opp-incn- t ri.xaieiif among 1 " i nrernx !'.ie and I (W Ihe - Pamjeon (.".arm- nf the State vf I ta'i, i .rrtv oct. a Z1' rwt 'i v Wk k K IN l iah anl tr.r 1374, i I r. k n tk n 'a'd'.le ial groups (. in n"v "r 'nedi, ;ar enls, children anl a'l nv are abm.r !hr iwjle. !r Jier'e a 1 'i r- f ( this week ant In helping te ien) n le ll takes r"u t and influence to gel things doin' in the U S is viewed by hts a olle.igues as light- Senate, if a Senator Ih- there weight or immature, he might as well not ,500 Mayors of U.S Jake Garn is a leader among first Vuv President him as their led elei small and citu large and he is the only Mayor in the country who serves m the leadership of all three National munuiut organisations. - IV re E winter. Another good reason is that he can get it L. Continental Tetophono ol Utah n New baby boy Funeral services will beheld rlday, Oct. 23, In the Holden Ward Chapel al lla.m. Friends may call at the Olpln Mortuary, Thursday evening from 7 until 9 p.m. F Photogenic, In August. Contestants will Ut Judged on schulasttc achievement-leadership Delta and Fillmore Stakes are combining on Oct. 31 at the Fillmore Stake House to bring lo the women of East Millard the demonstrations shown at t tah State I'nlverstty Leadershli Week. We are proud of the women In this area and what they accomplish In Relief Society. W invite you to join us al our fair. It begins al 2 p.m. a few weeks with Eldon and Rachel Marshall t nd family and others of the family In that area. Joyce and Paul are expecting a visit from her sometime this Al! maptt uflgv ewnituf tnling serueev tank Jul e V inio ' kin n,l me n, ben uf l'wgen 1 " i I A Miss ofMIssAU-AmerlonTre- Survivors arei twodaughters and a son, Mrs. Lem (June) Lovell, Della; Mrs. Eugene (Mavis) Stephenson, Holden; tnd Nevada; Blair, Wtnnemucca, seven grandchildren and five y, Essay contest winners, and (here are tuition scholarships as well as cash scholarships. The I'tah winner will receive ao paid trip lo Kansas City to compete for the title 1967. A r- 4,'. 1" Relief Society Stake Fair p, children, who are tack In Cupertino, Calif, after spending u year In Salt Lake Ctty. Paul Is rhlvf accountant for ids firm. Mrs, Marshall will be starting to travel soon. She plans to go to Pensacola, Florida to visit her son who lives there. In Salt Laxe City she will spend goiiwi and agatml b gen irnlral Lnd ue biU he ifivnitiecd ',nera- o- - The next meeting will be Nov. 7, an Interval of three weeks between meetings. It will be at the MHS Music room. Another suggestion was to let our homes reflect ourselves, and that it ts not to think we must do what the magazines (ell us Is proper. 1 e cm b rra- .mvtr (4 were Introduced. he An American. Each contestant participates In the theme. Each contestant receives a trophy. Trophies, too, for the winner and four runners-uMlssCon-genialit- 1 - , i ro' rm stare; and . tr .nr, ,,tj N WKERFAN tlnues to be a t ' 5 old 1 Fait'nt.'i Maude who Is "Why I Am Proud To 1 n. J ( O 1 f f drug tnforma'.b'n arv tnirg tte past. 1 olav, the esj.pru-sl- s I guests, heme of the Pageant Johnson dies f'rb.) are -f t: are ?t't sre . . Huldaway conducted the meeting and welcomed the many members and Teen Pageant will be held in Sail Lake City, I'tah at the Salt Palace Little Theatre, June 14, 1975. Contestants will be housed at the Ram.iJa Inn, SR Lake City. Thu Hah pageant Is llie ofilclal state preliminary to the Miss Teen Pageant, held In Kansss City, Missouri In August, 1975. The C. W'llford C. Johnson, 81, died Tuesday, Oct. 22, 1974 at the home of a daughter In Delta Born March 22, 1893 at Holden, Utah to Willard R. and Sarah Cropland Johnson. He married Irene Mackelprang June 14, 1917 in the St. George LDS She died Dec. 30, Temple. hunt. the farthest were Coming Paul and Joyce Anderson and The Miss Utah I Wilford Mrs. Gussie Marshall has had part of her family here for the Enter Pageant t pt iM'in I" di.'r 1 Fern Gussie Marshall to travel c , s niton turn I'ugs as an Imd ts situ can h iiS'i 1 escaje. He WEEK ,i") t . ( V i - t : . i .AO' A" '' " a .xrr- v.r t M" s ; (r V 1 1 day of the rest of my life" which she hangs In a prominent spot where she sees It each morning. President to Teen-ag- ers It was a real treat-th- e program on Ceramics Art that Frances A liken presented at She had a Fine Arts today. display of dotens of vases, figurines, and otherart objects, all of which she has made since she retired from teaching over a year ago Line of her crewel art pictures wmcli Intrigued the writer said "Today Is the first WL-Itngto- AM) t'lSJIE dr MMOTT ake .iiv, m.'t there ons and k Memm l me won nt, (.mi Keith and n Vck t' .r live V. Ce1n I ra Ifteld and and Fav Thotnpsun. , Rile-- Display oi art objects nr r.t Earl and Edna social Who makes house calis anymore? M..i, LYNN Tht.e ; son Tnltirsvllle I tah, and iao ci.ii Tl'.'anv and That skdi S31 and Sun v.sil-I- DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION n 115 slkkk David Salt GORDON Hltnore. k thetr MR. on with me Memnr.oita and visited Warners 't Mid-val- wife Peygv and k Ssm' leer an.' visiting Mr. and vrs. Hannon Memmott, Mr, h'Pa Merrmott and her two sot's I'uschrne. Ctah also LEE AND CfiRA MAE e Thompson and aon Reggie spent Sal vDtiing Riley and visited hrother'iClarkaud Paul Hl'BERT, the weekend Duscl.ene per Fay Thompson. KIRK hunMiu: MEMMOTTS HOVkARD AT for the deer hunt were Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Memmutt anl four children. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Memmott and three ehlIJren, Royee and friend Susan Har- RANDALL AND ANN' four children Green River, also were Mr. ami Mrs. visum Klein Bastlan and four children and Mr. and Mrs. Randy Spatsfar. Green River. .e. (en an J little daufc!.icrj i a re mi Kirsten of Cedar In were here last week end whi Randal! nl shingles on U. p.rem Orson and kerl i II I v n tt ln afr, AND MRS. come for ed.ir City t to visit her family the ". r kl.er.s t attend funeral services tsi irlr niece and cousin win. ie . ulienly of a heart tile mother led a u u Iglit rhUJrvn. MR l tame auin over the week :.yy-- i ,drs r lot. far AND MARTIN MARLENE BEM IS, Piovo is sinling few weeks w.l'. her prents Mr. and Mrs. Mar ien t"ne. AT CLAIDE Ot'ARNBERGS for the dper hunt were Mt. and Mrs. Morris Q.iarnberg and al visits Mrs. Jewel trnwn.m rf Flagstaff, Mr. and its M..iiit Die, Las kegas, .'r and Mrs Wavne Morrison, and Calif. their anora, I noth. Mr. and Mrs. Dick ''s. Kt. an and Jact of Mies, . oh , Mr. anl Mr. Jack dig-le- y of Mui.cle, Indiana, in , , ) v Tra-- and gretMings from his chilan I gramk hlldren who live dtsanre Sen lav MRS AT RICHARD THATCHERS for the deer hunt were Mr. It HI Mr Ames and non Danney. Elwood Dutson and son John and friend. MRS. LEE AND VR. Johnson and family and Mr and Mrs Everett Johnson and Iris 1 rot her and wife were In Scipio for the deer hum. DON AT Ql'ARNDF.HGS over the deer hunt were Mr. and Mrs. Rand Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Dallnn Cuarnberg, 1rovo and Mrs Jolynn Keel, Nee. ubv dren 1 tv cmklnson liters home on STANLEY KIM RVLD'AIN. THREE frlenJs were ailhe Martin home for me deer hunt. Avery visited tm Sal. CtI, IS, with Carenes im rents for Dell t)s idrthday while the pald-wi- n menfolk, were deer hunt me, with Nepal was hai-peVpieme eal'.s extending I Irth-da- v - H Kl DON a.,i Mrs. Terry Haliwin t fl'AH I ry. class e snlmini Iteift iHlcnrs. This is first ear and usr first mevihii, Vn enioveJ it ven mm-h- . n r fi ter ar Mvrriiv inkr it, . Argg) ChristnnM'i' and IN sister-I- n v, 'urad nr f l. iNMatrll ! Re t! . sal iin menu ini' I'utinral and t m.il t k 'lact? In Rangel)-- , s strvueJ b tils vife ami Iso rt.!h r their f DAV AND leer fun-- e and A.inl Dora Neilaon sh irtr, t'l rs of age vein field om. 12 at McDortgal kisi. ral Hon' 43?0 Redwood it I in Salt Lake, City. Hurlal t"' i lac at Castle Daie Ceme-'.(iShe i astle Dale, Mali. Is srw.ed by her tmsl an I, two ire daughter and six t un irlii! Iren i VD..V L. WYNN SALT MRS Lake hui teen down visiting her Vr and Mrs. Vern parents T.e ais, werl back to stone attent her nephew's testimony hoss Came to visit with mother, Anna Day ard at ic to hunt 'a Jit1!:!,,' ., rt n C (ei. KOntRr if 1. 1 DON E, NEILSON AND services ,1 Ml Pit .) NOLAN e attended Impressive ir ml brr'ler on hi if MRS h.ci'i. MM.. ;.r ! uf - TIIK t.n-k- s h nt In Jug Is Mr, an It h I'm Id rh iftf ntl sni vt ric t (.OV.VUMT) n . ;k ar t 1 1 t tarksi n hoim last weekend were Mr and "rs Nile .lark st n a .,! t rhll iren of '.lender . n t. if m came fr'tn for the deer hunt. .print llie ' "nft. Pal- - I" a nodical si His mother CMc .ft i urn s ver to Jam CAMP i hi dren, i VI'irt'KS ; frr lie PRINDKR MRS MA! INK AND CLARIS stone took '.'em ant! Roxte Stone to heart" sat Jack Peterson drove down from Kearns Sat n. s' leer then took his to Hanx and Mayme parents Peterson .c to Kearns where fnnilles both attended the meeting Sunday hell far Elder lane Pfte.sm, son of Jack and I pent1 Peteisan, Lane will leave for t I ,D N mission this week he win te in Anaheim, MEU MRS and ulsde Edwards Irove to halt I ave City on Thurs la, to visit Mr ami M rs. Darv Powell and the Ptissel! Moils Russell came home with them to hum, Mell anl Phyll tecelved word mi Sunday of (he I ml of a grandson horn In Mr and Mrs. Gary Powell They I ave a hoy .11 home klSlTING AT IU.ONDA Ouarnhergs for the deer hunt were Mr. Davi I Cuarnlerg and s it De Hay, k. CurtRn ami Mr n I Mrs. eGrandeOuarn-her- g an four buys Helen also vlsl'ed at Rex peters nv. h i an fr'e In the ,;akers .'led the gra ve. AND ijiiart.lerg ')nn and ej ..if ! ,iad ! W Ih ve.) In n r, f I ere I'oin st cm's !m . red services Scipio Happenings MU. v A'a.'V n 'f !'he vent on u i ii,. k r.t deer with Ids father r t i' k .itni is it ids morn Portia, s ,nJ pi i uas bon i i , rr1. I'v of Page, A ri. called on tin .8 (irl. He was on his n one after i a i trip lo Sail I im in li.ismess t'e also Frn an I his wife Judy ! bill R" miRon vsu e from ni ie I, IIS I . ,.r , a.d "a ,ril u ; m ,ma fnr the ' k r ,. aol Mr 'i'f n pareiiis ,1 vw " ! tflenl rir'inj ,r.rsrs . ' . ere here f,ver Ctc. . vr .irfri MR AND Mi! M.iep an I tarr.llv , ,. , by Viryic Jvff hand dn! efbc' 1 Jake Gams long standing personal friendship with President Ford will allow lum to work los ly and effei lively with the President. Jjke Garn will lie an effective, rcsHHtrd I'.S. Senator who will get things done for tlah. And I Ivelv w(h their lives urge all c (linens rf the crm s that munl'ie to ex; lore a ip,oruve environment cant' former a ! H( t s e(ab'!Akel families, frlen is and neigh" rs. not nnlv durl.g this special f.-- ts Us' imHt SHI fy 1 c f-- week w lb tot c during v.a' in United States Senator ll Hw weeks rofetr.fr, 1 . Ram; tm C.ivvernor Thu ti paid Gam ! S o) t mimilt.-- r t.m Pui, IKaiima., |