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Show Ci Ml ('onumuvi irum front ( Ud NUL in ' h j n.-r- r. (.1 i00 i.c-- m.t lo from th in. ir. imt install a nev, "m !i 1 i me'. r in u i li.is r,. "i 1 ' ' if n. i fn i.t ' , 'iint-ral- ' Tel in am ark at.! ..i .e, '.el' n. .e i !. i .ihai,e ; ...: la- t an. ) f '! sir ' I lift III J , nl ' 0 i "(Ink.' r J I . i e Mo- n also Miggeyted to the I 'ah Washington ..over riots that the conference Frank E ( cd) Moss has comrr.en.led the National G ight to establish a kind of thtnr lank" made up f ti'e Conference for re organization efforts to Imt r- ;e expvrls on sabbatical leave state communication with h. frooi tlietr jobs to "tie ? resource of new liens (ouplej Federal government Moss placed In the Congres- Mth th? slates perspectives on l.rot.lvms which the Congress sional Record a 'etter fr is, or ought to be, addressing". Governor Calvin I. I impt-The Senator sal Ihe is j leased outlining th effor's for Hi )K communication chairman of th . In It A NCI) i n ! Fillmore Happenings Pan.iii.n n confer he tc--t i nall- conference Is is the only one of the was able to make If, i r is building a large home f.- - .nl his wife and son are In Fillmore. He Reads li .in on retiring from the Salt use tre Dept, within the year, t i.i until ther he commutes hi top his days off so he can erd as much t'me as possible ''It!' I t.M ! Cm imucd from r. .ill f) i , Ti.lu,'i',t i IV.. plans I ti r. irth. t t c iih l.! i.,ruc i '.he IijM. .U.NC1D GRAFF I3CON- -. .Ivscitig at home after under-- g mg surgery In Ltah Valley j1 iital earlier th!,, month. l'ls ln ami ha 1. mie cr-s- '; .more ne etti n ha taken jJ.rp tn u.v last than In the ptv i 10 veal 1 1 Moun- tain Mushruvits amt urgealiour rei levs ta take aitanUge f these nv ,teiriimiiiesan-1heltc f r. nioiv this area I r orlerl) am) r ntlnuai an, urgent ta le'-lj- l tin i ro gr-v.t- fr nl ilevvlv'pmer.i In GI FKTS n LiqulJ Pcttrgcm. 12 Qi 15 ot. duv-n- -t Fillmore anJ ume lmme-.- " expansion nlars for. our schools, to accom-modthe Increaav In enroll -Tent that Is coming Into the a;ea - al OIL Wesson 15-- 3 48 FHo.tN 82.39 THE DEKIM IDEA CATHY AND MICHAEL came from Salt Wra-igte- TO K HOME C UDIES Al XH.IARY MEETS The Fillmore Volunteer Fire monthly meeting In the Reading Room, on Thursday, Odt. 3. Doris Rasmussen, President, opened the meeting by welcoming all wha wre present. Refreshments were served by our hostesses, Beth Frampton and They did a Kathy Johnson. wcnderf-.iJob and had beautiful table decorations. Our sincere "thanks" to them from were presenl. all The game for the evening was "Fire"' Those who participated and were In attendance are as follows: Beth what- coet, Kathv Johnson. Sha-o- n Dalton, Doris Rasmussen, Doreen Hare, Carol Fgampton,, at . m'RS....F.Rl: A$AT.: FROM DELTA FOR Cs 'MING Thursday program were Ualch, Harriet Ellason, Clede Teeples and Mrs. Mr RiJMTt. Jot Wilier, anotner cut st rame from ptanosh along, th members who live there., tee Sot rn buin;s,a -t t , oe er r.r, i.i.it 4 cVo. . mm - .L s t thurs.5a, returning to her n Orem Friday morning. KAY t ri A tc nn rfi ,tV ' 4 love story of a young hipfind good tn pie w,0 tries to evetyunt anu cynic ttrts times her age who 1 almost soured on Ilfs. Rated o Th F.R. Is really doing gre at Millard. The officer have got slot of fun thtngs planned for our future meeting. W hope U will be an enjoyable year. Reporter, Crotlanu Linda MILLARD HIGH SCHOOL E. BROWN S ' L A, w ' ' ' 4 ,r f :i' '. -, ' , t t Democratic Candidate for 3cSd 2-Y- W.F. Apple Cider galLtit iLthnulive Linuid t. eteruj .r. ly V 11 sun-I'gh- miiiv There are approxunstfy tn Holiday 263,500 room Inn throughout the world. RAY fk To Make sot. energy dnlr fan her. dor. t Vt the t in Pull down shadea so smm heat unt built up Dm Mis for the same reason In the w.ntef, make sure sou keep the temperature moderate! warm, net hlarm hn to hew line ue Franco Anteric 23. XXkti CO of the Homemakers of America held Utelr second meeting Oct. 18. Mr. JayDeGraff His waa th guest speaker. talk waa very Interesting and enjoyable to everyone. We made plans for our annual alumber party, which Is Wednesday, Oct. . - Wenern t The Millard chapter Future LENZ renew Lloyd Rogers Matt Towns! y Leanord Bowen HU News onaezv v rt avs, nk-- Lloyd Taylor Mrs. Gloria Jensen O.L. Huntsman Mai Whitaker who g MCN com-plstt- rrriTrrrtrrrrrmnrrTiTf rramn rrrrrrrrTrfrrriTrrTu and Mr. and Mrs. Garrison live tn thfL.A. area. WiLUAM HOLDEN F' RA NCE? A 1 TKEN WAS e guest of Lean Free-r- r m h me In ine s Sam and JoAnn Utley, Flowell of a baby son born Oct. 17, 1974 in a Salt Lake The baby weighed hospital. 4 lbs, 12 os., to Is still In thehospltaL JoAnn came home but will go back for the baby soon. The couple has an older son also. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clem Utley of Flowell again, Captain Nemos famed submarine the Nautilus takes young and old alike Into an adventurous Journey tg tbe ocean floor. Omar Sharif stars at Captain Nemo.. Rand PG. U Is s mild PG ts the rating ta becauae of colseupa of some corpses. N Chorus were fom Utah. Jef. fery was excited about being on the same TV program with President F'ord. ' are parents Once from Kansas City. had been tn the National FFA Choir, Two boys tn the He Renewals NEW BABY BOY SI returning . visrr r mo said, "Even though I dont know many people In year area 1 read and enjoy your newspaper. Telit the Kanosh reporters to keep up the good work." Mr. Barrett lives InSsn Jose, Calif. the Avalon At I'T-- ! Kansas City READER ENJOYS PAPER LLCYD The progress recteved snlee AND HELEN B. note from Mr. LelanJ Barrett, Rogers, Kanosh and Pat Anderhusband of the late Marie son, Monroe, all went to the Cortsen Barrett. Fie enclosed Salt Lake City Airport to meet Tat's son, Jeffery wno was a check for renewal and Gi.r.day ! 73Q; Returns frost Reader enjoys paper - Starts un.i County Commissioner ear x $paniciti.' i t. t f:1 pu;i, Star Kilt Tuna Duncan HIir-or Beta r c.ikt Kraft Macaroni & k hit FC Cr.u, Rin::t r f ), $ 1 f lyjaro cat looG ru-.- l Blue Boy Bowl tletnei Planter pc.n,i )utter 1. Choy La Choy La Choy 1 iit-pa- , viuiivdv iV-y- L'ir.njr ck jowhileF tuv? lo 51,2 or. t, id,.. o.. t:. large o.12 iruen '.range juice 10 Frozen v..n Miff Mullet Matey s lift, -- tuks pe.ip Hawitan punkh Iroren or. 14 cr. Urn ldo.btrawberricn or. -- Duane's DILLARD COUNTY ATTORNEY i 2 I Dexter tSFi-Kit'v l m v -- even Ian of Lhone yeir? FlHniore City Hr- w.!h . cotM xr-- . .arney with - A alWMtJ for tour m. .r a ,roe.:r been ht4 on council and city ollivt V n H attorney he advisor to the c.tv titers of munlkipal illtr-ore'- s y:tl n the education, ability nder?on ha t to handl the Jab of M1LIJVRI) candidate. A ATTOhNF.Y. roiSTV ballot. general on November the Look for his name nvtpr President i H i would like the opportunity of serving the citizens of Millard County as your County Commissioner. I will not make any election promises which cannot be kept, but I do promise to do my best, if elected, to serve and represent you to the best of my abUlty. riff and assessor luu"rdCoar,ty vktin.ave ate LM 1 h v,.l after elections. - in their m v. ,obs. adxi?leiral help ar.d and . District Governor of District 28-State Sight Conservation Chairman . EMRSQEvI oz. t; Tootbaiastr . Cal Tie., It Ora Ida hash browns potatue? Fryers cut up Roasted peanut? Morrell hlnod Bologno Garlic nd VlV iormel all n.eat wier.ei lath sausage rolls oln end pork toat 'untily pk, pork chop? m DEXTER rt. F i . 4t'. Hawaiian oui.vh Coconut C liuv ul.'te .hip cooolvi: Lily rcLli vupf lui, 5oz. V a Finnic ilcno lu Mu; Root Beer t. m Hunts Ketkhup J2oz. MuniF ictr.aui .cji.e , .ijur Hunt? lontaio paste 5cz. 1 Certilief srbt mcr Walnuts 1 lb. WP. Fremh ir.e. Riv Cnravle WF Fruen .'rane )uu e 6 VS Hinckley Mayor Hinckley City Council Ilincklev Lions Club leitos.iblc DLtpcrN Jo l.aytitic I non-partisa- n Ray C. Int Fail Felliifal Advert) eemesl ri8iif atPFS,,,,atAiLAtJLJL,JJLtAO uummuauu imnui n. 328-585- 1. Sharon by Rachael Robison, Dalton and Beth Whatcott. We missed those who were unable lo attend and hope to see everyone at our next meet, ing. tn Nov, t , j.G.how nt 1 Toots Peterson, BethFa-mton, Joyce pvarden and Rachael Robison. Prizes were won VOTE E0K EKPERI . Wssh-tngto- Cal-L'ie- v At the salue of the dollar am down, the money-Mvtn- f nsg, nation ha to work more. Hut stretching Die dollar can r fun, if you do ft creatively. For esimple. many people have found that making clothe ta irswi fun. They can become their USD personal fasluon Vtn-tce- mother, l.aura Warner. Laketo r, Mrs. Grant (Mattie) Tremootor, and Mr. l!a' . Mil) Jehus on. Bountiful, Siut a coup' of day visit-- H r fi mil v member, the former wit. Paul and Dean Robison .n l Millie Calllster and both with Aunt Eleanor Mitchell and 't her members of the Robison family. They attended tbe Fine rs program. di-n.- food BRENT WARNER AND SONS hunted here over the weekend. of his were guests They hunt with ht fader and others from Flowed. They visited C ath; 's parents, Mtldr.d and lx. rand Warner In Fillmore. S4.49 Durst 'e. romtorl slile, and rruimmii al. mi wonder mother's fust lose when it comes to fabnes fur her unclets The u aslialile. tr dtgt dyed cotton denim shown here is from Cone Mills, and is staled by Lai in a straight legged lean wi'h quartet top pockets Accessories include sweater Sest and siwnt shot for a wee sriiton of the layeied look. LYNN PETER-- - si iGoid Med.il Flour 35-- 3 (C2 i25 lo. $3, 9a .Expires Oct. 27, 1974 wo oz $1.99 - her daughter Merle George ant girls, Lynnette Pter son f her husband hunted wph his family) and Lisa, .sal' Lake City; Carol and Jake R tprs. Uyton, who divided thesr suv with hts mother, Rose LeCrand George and Rogeii.. him t?nt fishing first and them came to La nosh to )0ln f.mily member for the hunt. 35-- .Expires Oct. 27, 1974 wo coupon oy- .ere ui 'tear, aeam eenfratulaiv 1 m suf-fer- ed 5e9C W.F. Orange Juice 6 or. 10 oz 5bl.OO Peas .Mulfet Ml 499C t'A 4hC IChole bun orgnge Juice 6 oz 551 l2s19oz63c 5 iu rkifet Chunk Tuna 5bl Gr.tpe Juice C oz I.uncan IttueR CjkeMUfcs and Drench Fries Tutors 30s $1.99 W.5. DispoFubieDuperp C3C 2 lb Blue Buy Tolk--t Cleaner 9 oa 66C W. F. 10 oz 4bl.OO Corn L.uChoy Bil'uck Dinners 43 ozSi.05 43C PHUDICL LaChov Noodles a 12 oz 5C 10 Hi Dot ttoes 4oC D.iCiioy buy bauce 10 oz 29c ea Ctl.hin Drive Detergent 50C oft Fam.$3.49 DEAM Ib 43c lb 46 oz Hav-anPunch C lb. CABBAGD S1.C9 13 oz Dow Oven L leaner V.lv atheJiU Cereal 42 oz MF.A1 fc9C Mur Bus t Beer 6 pk 17c lb 95C Frcre -whole oz 28 Pine boi Cleaner 49C lo cut up 65C Hunts Ketchup 32 oz Morreii ilit.id Bologna 12 or' 70C 2 89c Hunts Tomatoes 28 oz bliec DtP 121 oz 30 lb Hunts Tomato Sluice 15 oz 389C MoricU 55c lb Hath or 49t Pork buasage- Rolls Hunt Tomato lastt-PK1 ib pak Family chops Amber Walnuts Certified $1.09 lb. Center Cut 1.49 I lb. . 9bc ib. Pork Loin Roast VAttAUtt COt'FOW tiMS C) VAIUBII cot rov Q 1 v mil vc l;tl V 'V I CHARI ES KEEL WILL BE i" t'.v Salt Lake LDS Hospital -r s ur.e time yet for treat-Tcif severe burns he ot his arms and legs 'ttt!e working with hla bees. STLVLNb AG OCT. 24,2g,2i', 1971 t near fimre m a Union! ju- lus't t. h 'he a n nnc e i er. ( M r. enn trf to F llln.gre, leh'' ! " n urv Is i,u4 oil il.t vjge .n Vfn rv tnin 11 v Ii r turner it.an inyt'ung lelure. A AND JC'SIE ASHMAN part of thetr family here .1 EPJDDXOWN ttin Inlhe i IE HA ' family. Safety 24-2- -- i i M i resident, M sum sri i r .1 b.o f- riiiit lanl .jin , 'hive Itah formance of his duties. Mr Moler ts back by popat the Trave-lodg- e ular demand, (Oct. 25)and his be held Oct 5 Convention Center, luncheon speech will center on 161 West 000 South, Salt Lake a humorous version of, "The City. Toughest Part of CommunicaAn outstanding array of nation ts the Last Few Inches tional and state safety leaders Chapter Two." will present topics on traffic, Keynote Speakers for the contndusrlal, and public safety ference session will be L. Tofany, President of during tne two day conderence which Is consponsored by the the National Safety Council, Utah Safety Council and the .Chicago, Illinois, (Oct. 24, 1974) t'tah Chaper, American Society 'and on Oct. 25, Howard J. SchConference luncheon speak- ulte, Deputy Assistant Secreers will be Capt. Elwood woody. tary, Utah State Department of Woods Oct. 34, and the Oct. 'Labor, Occupational Safety and 25 luncheon session will feaHealth Administration, D.C. ture Murray Moler, Associate The Awards Banquet on Oct. Edtlor, Ogden Standard Examiner. Capt. Wood lunch- 25 will see Utah Individuals eon topic will focus on, "The and organizations recognized Airlines Package." for their contributions tn the Safety Wtfods has been flying for United Meld of Industrial and traffic Airlines since 1955. In 196? safety. Capt. Woods received the com- ' Information concerning repany KUght Crew Member of gistration may be secured from the Year Award tn recognition tbe Utah Safety Council, 53! of hi consistent demonstraSouth 300 West, Salt Lake City, tions of skill, professional abiUtah 64101. lity, ana excellence tn the per- - r 1 ' The 46th Annual Conference ar.d Exhibits will . Isaito ills nr re lie miiis ,i .e liven l.i'Tii'i Court. SAFETY CONFERENCE ANNOUNCED Mrs. Wanda Beckstrand has ANi.EH been a patten, at t'tah Valey ii mar:,, John Coojer and Hospital for a week or so. ,r Pis. D',aln Gee and the Her family has visited her often .iters brmht-- have headed up and expects herhome this week. , hum In? party. This year, . I1.!' Hospital Valley PARTY NTING PI A NS. 111 n.o.ing 1ft lita n IN LTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL the direction of teller with the Cmgress. ence. G u'ernor Hampton told Moss In an addiess to the conference last J me, Senator M ss that the Washington siaft of he suggested that each of the conference Is being reorganized siates "ha .e a federal presence to pi nr ide m ire timclv, accti- in Washington In urJei t viy cale infcrrratiori on stnte. 4r) develoi leg legisia-Ho- vites and how F'edeval abreast would best must vtt). which affects the slates and In order to have jttfflcient enisling State pr grams. advance notice of such legislature for the sta'es to make M 1LGARD COl'NTY PROGRESS a significant coutrihuimn tn its F lllmure, Ltah 84631 formulation". F'rlday, Ctctotrer 25, 1974 NVMnER FCRTY-THRL- E Cummings recently visited tar.div mei'ihers In I t.nh lie was on 'si,k-- from Heds Hor.'e Kanch, a realdulu ranch near LaC.rand, Oregon. Th.'ie are no road Into the area Guests ate either flown .f tide in oil horseback. ') tl - I "I- - Conference Local D Wayne ana , he Hi.- I ". I M( III s. 1 a ieli earned for achievements his field, r the i.H I. f l('ii w.ts I . T . !' a i f I llicr i M ns' In National Governors K Surgeons, iher feiidrE I ! it: l alri- - trl li( I 'li.ti' Y 1 .vi'Ii.p all c OK CC r 1 at-l- c ,'r .'.'rial l h J H lie H now al the t Hospital as a surgeon Is also doing seme leach-lnai at the Me Heal Ians w ife Oawe A nr. returned Faci In sejt. tr get from it.elr son hliliarl I,, school. r.,r also haiea ItH'e d.mgliter. Ur, ! reeman ts a ,nem,Pr C dlege " the Artieri-'aof ins . e. i II to fui i ft, this Mi, ii. r as t i'll' J aim Min If 'here s a.m m. n, j ' pen i mi i v t f ! n if r, ' . i an ! jpI i I 'a ' in in li p ,n ; s unmet ' Ten . the Fillmore n : ) l'l i TES I Miii.r Ian S. Kreemanrom. ple'ed Us tern i of .Jut with the sviilial Corps earl lr. C,ct. Ik' was a surgeon at the Wal-- i ,r. trinv lli.spnal nNw I er-s- e |