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Show f rrrilnlnf p?o.Vl'roxl8?S Salt Aft At Rttcto NAM! 90 rt,KiTUI VJr t'y n n, iv , HP 1 1 19 fJ lJ 9. I, . C 1f0Jv.i V( t , V' . J'lK ftiU , ; dim if, '1 " t f I 4 Ob M lUanAShv. I. llt nti !)l' lfal i' yjA 'I HM '0, MM 1 if1. t fpdi i!. A i( v, Z X X r 't'A' lu'A.ii. (iih. tti7, X I'-- M r it rf( tt,. L -- 1 , h X to jbJLviMA-J&irdfa ir.L Zfrk i . tftf Cvtffx Yub 77'Utut out I 7Z ff.Cin.Iit. ynS.MJx I, Utah US31 'T)f Frldiy, Nortmbtr FORTY-FOU- 1, l74 R l' V. . Oct. 19, WaibtBfton, D.C. 1974 Senator Waltac F. BnMt of UUh announced today that farmers In Mllard and counties are tvtlv other now elietMe for emerrency lotos from the Farmers Home Administration to hetplhem recover from the effect uf dam f to thetr cropa turtn 1973 It iif J V lu 74. P.Sevir, $ -I- Aa a f PliXli CtAAti. i lAua ,tc- ?" ttt(lntsz (' 4 , . . ... Ji a Cctsr 'T- - ,rt ( the first half. The halfttme score was Dixie 22 MUlard 0. After the half time enter Utnmen tbe Earles cam beck onto tbe fat id and were able to make a touchdown in the third quarter when David McKee ran tbe ball over tbe goal Una. Tbe extra point by David McKee was good making tbe score 2 to 7. Mill rtf second touch-docame in the fourth quarter when Mark Mundy received a peat fromDavtd McKee. Tbe final score was Mil lard 13 Dixie 33. MUlard will travel to Keber CUy Friday, November! to play the Wtstch Waspe la tbe etate quarteiflfiats. Tbe game star's at 2 p.m. Millard's Junior Varsity team traveled to Juab Thursday, to play tbetr last game for the set ton. They defeated tbs The Junior Wasps 2 to 0. Varsity record for the season Is I wins and 0 losses. The games they played sod the scores of the season are as In . follows: Beaver at Beaver 20-- 0 Parowan at MUlard 32-- 0 Delta at Dells 32-- 0 Beaver at MUlard 21-- 0 Juab at MUlard 30-- 0 Parowan at Parowan 40-- 0 Delta at Millard 20-- 9 MUlard at Juab 9Total points accumulated throughout the season are 2 10 to I. Congratulations J.V.'S, Coach Watson of you! CUItna, and Coach we're all real proud Reporter Clndl Johnson Annual Parents and Son's Day held Friday al MUlard High School. In pre-gaceremonies, all Footba II PUrtri and their pnrwnu were named and presented on the field. lene litgei in Citcas Biitiw Lynn Day bagged this beautiful four point deer during the first week of the deer hunt. His hunting companion. Gene O'Huillion. wab The twosome was hunting along to help. In tne Circua Hallow country. Another nice deer taken was one 6hol by Lloyd Frampton nt which was a live point and a nice Dustin Mundy, by f six-poi- )t X V' I1 l. ' . . CalU,.1 I'tk L - , r i I J (A i r t M V; l i hh 7 vr ft- - it ' J f i i fI t rj ti t , i ' X t 1 r THE FLAG u rt ' ' X j (Xtfo ( f. ' . 4 ' , V '1 u t (" t f - , ' f. I . A' A. h 1 Otl. - u I t , if a (2ctlixkli'i K d -- - U if ' I i ti a' r CONS1 DERAT I ON I J n r It!, I I,,.. A : . t ui I i i The Flag Is a copy of the ,1900 voter registration. mwmm , new Frankly Speaking tions have been placed on the tributaries to the Stvtrr River. Dau from these stations wrUl give ua accurate measurement of surface and return flows Into tbe Sevier Basin. Homer t PrePetersen, sident of the Sevier River Water Caere Association Board, reports that at s meeting of bis Board of Directors and the Central Ctah Water District Board of Directors, held Si Orem, UUh, Faeoraule consideration was given a repeat by the Sevier tver kanrd that tbcConserva-tto- o District J tn wtu. the fire Counties under the Servler River In a cloud seeding program. Mr. Petersen stated that the five Counties had contracted for cloud tending at a cost of f4(J,OBOOO. The Corjerra -- ParentTeaehe r Conference are aet at MUlard High School Faye retvrscn; Fillmore, Mark, son of William and Dar- Dm t . j . GIVEN CUP Ctilerciees Dnvld, son of Lea end Phyllss McKee, Holden, Steve, non of John nnt JoAnn Condle; Keith, son of Junes mmi Carol Sweep; Meadow, Mark, aoo of Gerald and Elite-bet- h Miller. Fillmore; Dale son of Guy and Helen Robins, Sclpto Kendall, aoo of Farrell and Ann Mae Quarnberg, Sctplo, Jeff, non of Lester and Jean Dobson; Holden, Steve, son of Carl and PhylMa Bennett, Holden, Mark , ton of Duane and (J t Ji C 0 .! x c . Con-aernn- ey next Monday, Tuesday, Wednes day. (Nov. 4, 3, 6, ). Schuol will be dtamiaaed at 1 p.m. Monday and t p.m. Tuesday and hvedaesdiy. Students will bring the Bote or Information home from the school at the time scheduled for their parents. Parents are encouraged to at tend at this time. If there are some compiles tlona, please Is dieste to tbs school the time ssd date you could atfcM. Direct contact with tbe teachers of your child's homeroom advisor, conferences with other teachers may he arranged at this lime. For further Information, pleats contact the high school. firm $11,-000.- f linn V ,e4hswh8. . LAL7UNE RUSSELL PAXTON UurlM Buiawli Paxton, 34. died Whdaeaday, October 30, 1274 la Salt Laka City hospital. Sbe was the wife Albert stricken Sevier watershed. Ml Petersen wishes to acknowledge the grant ot Jll,-effo- rt QUARTER FINAL GAME should be made to teat loud seeding In the drouth stricken Sevier watershed. MUlard in quarter-fina- l. PM-rt- en wlahet to Mr. MUlard Nigh School Eagles will travel to lieber City on FrL a c know ledge the grant U for water measurement to play the Wasatch High School stations by the Water ConserWasps, Cem time la set for 2 p.m. Students who dd pot vancy Board. Several meeting were held prior to this grant. attend the game wlU be reTamely two new measuring sta quired to remain la school. R la recommended that If students do attend that they are transported by the school bus Parents may take system. some students If they contact tbe high school byTburs. afternoon. We encourage parents to only take their own youngsters to the game, not a boat of friends for your own protection. See you all there. The winner of the game will play the winner of the Moab-Man- tl Came neat Friday at a site to be determined by a coin tons. d Paxton. Funeral earrtoea will be November 2, 1274. at 1 pja. la tbe FUlmore lhlrd Ward. Frtaoda may call at tbe Olpta Mortuary 7 to I pjn. Friday and trior to Mrvtoa oa Saturday. Sat-lo-d- 00. Mundy; Fillmore, Hoyt, son of George and Rhea Dean Stephen; t, Holoen, John, ion 4 Lenta and Janet Monsea; Holden, Dean, son of John and Coral Holden. Stephenon; Duane, am of Van and Metta George, Kanoth, Kevin Warner, grandson of Alice Robins, Jim, son of Howard and Dcroih) Edison, Fillmore, Mike, son of Ben and Laural Stott; Meadow, Kevin, son of Calvin and Faye Ktaler; Kanoth, Clair, eon of Stanley FUI-mo- re, and Joy Harmon; Holden, Ron, son of Kenneth tnd Annette Day, Fillmore, Tim Tuttle, son of Curtis and Rowena Shields, Kancuh, Bruce, 'son of Donald and Maorle Burt; FUlmore, David, aon of Clarence and Madalyn Wade; Fillmore, Gall, on of Merlin and Lorraine Ftltrmre ! Beef and Marilyn Muhlesteln, FUlmore, David, aon or A rthur and Beth Allen; Flowelt, Robert, son of Wllfor J and Colons Bennett; Holden, Den, aon of Frank and FatrUU Earles; Fn)mnrr,jltC son of Ch. iter and Stella Johnson; Holden, Jim, son of Delyle tnd Joyce Bee kat rand, Meadow, Don, ion of Harold and Nadine Beck! rand; Meadow, Jim, sot of Dean and Marlene Whicker; Dick Ceotcll r robe rt, Sclpto rancher, Ranch Mltmtl M5 ni K i tiv yy Ww We TBE AMENDMENTS Const Rut tonal that have teen appearing tn the Prog res a the last few weeka and which will appear on your ballot Election day, abould be read and studied very closely. We have talked to several about (heat admend-manpeople and all but tbe first one have several afarper clauses within their framework Uut eery easily could turn them from good amendments to tod. AdiMndment No. l, there la no problem with this one, Ha A logical step and abould to taken. No. 2, Ua got a whsmy The Utah ta Ua Increase. Salt and pepper t can mushroom soup 1 34 cup (10 34 ot) porated milk 1 cup tltced mushroom his Beefburger evadish to Mr. Irene Hoyt, preNational sident cf the American Probe rt won CowBellta. chopped onion honorable mentlcnfor. the reMix together ground chuck, potBeef National ceipt In the Ftrat atoes, ertfonton, carrot, salt Colo. Cook-O- ff held In Denver, Make thick patttea and The purpose of the contest and pepper. brown welt on both aides. sponsored by the CowBeUts, Mia aoup and milk, add nuah room and pour over patties. an auxiliary of the American Bake at 300 for one hour, or National Cattlemen's Association, la to develop and feature cook slowly in covered pea untU done. Garnish with chopped unique waya of preparing beef I tc dtsbee from leas familiar, leas onion on top. Yield: expensive cuts such as chuck, I servings. Dick Protert, a CUh rancher fore shank or brisket. at way wears hia cowboy hat when be cooks. Although Pro-ber- t'a specialty Is steah and 2 lbs. ground chuck potatoes cooked out on the 2 cups grated potatoes range, he recommend! "Beef2 eggs, beaten burger Ranch DUh' for deli2 imatl onions, chopped cious, easily prepared Indoor 2 cupe grated carrot fare. how 4w Basiamongst It a framtvo-- k. cally It seta op wiys tbe state may etpand and give aid to rural areas. We already have Federal pn: grama many accomplishing this and In order for the aisle to enter such a field, would no doubt cause a e Hnrw; Lew and Kathleen Hosman; Fillmore, John, son of Delyle and Etvta Boyd, Indian student living with Merlin and Lorraine Hare; Fillmore, DeWem, son of Earl and Verna pikyavtt. Meadow, warren, son of Dix and Joyce Monroe; Sclplo, Jeff, on of Cheater and Evelyn Baker; Fillmore, Kyle, aon of Cloyd and Rayma Day; Fillmore, Rnsiell, son of Gerald Fillmore. icipie Kucher ii A & if A Pcltcy Development Meeting wtU be held Noe. 6, p.m. at the Farm Bureau Insurance Office. Delta, Utah. Purpose of the meeting 111 be to formulate MUlard County Farm Bureau policy on local. State and National Issues. Those who are Interested in Farm Bureau policy matter are Invited to attend even though not a member. lion District hassgreedtocome into the program for 20 of the total or I aOOO.OO. It was greed by all pteaent that every effort should be made to test aloud seeding In the drouth V J PARENTS AND SONS DAY u i r ud'( ( Hk' FAVORABLE Pireitlncher The touch Millard Escles went acalnst the Dixie Flyers Friday. Oct. 23, but were unable to ett by them. Tbe team played a great game but was defeated 33 to 13. Tbe Esgles were unable to mahe any touchdowns T r v X wa - pp,-- m . -0 The (joiden Knight Parachute team be appearing at the Delta High bchool Football Field Nov. 1, 1974 at 2 p.m. , By Clntfy 1973. Crops and pastures In these Senator Bennett said the folcounties were da maced because of the Insufficient snowfall In lowing counties art eligible for -- ms-74, and from toe drought rJl'Jlfp K,.n last summer, which not only E?,rj!Tooele, C decreased damcrop yield, but son ayne. aged livestock herd at well, m1 - r - M . & ah X f'ntf School NousJohnson Senator Bennett esplalnnd. The loans, which carry a S Interest rate are available throufh local Fat If A offices. Applications for lot as to cover damaft done to phy steal properties will be sc cepted until Dec., X3, 1974, while applications for loans to recover from production losses wtu he accepted until July 14. jri Lxr' 4 . r v dPwuK-Pjvii- MUiartf High firsers ' ' 0 ' I " " lift- ' I .4 I'M. rt ( rvra IH t uwa ' '.j. a f(Ulvo'( exist X , it ' ' J ( fnJl fYu,lLAf' r m SENATOR WALLACE F. BENNETT Efflerieocj leans lor ' A l (.At 31 oJzrArun a I h C il oXi- - l(Uttve, : . 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' Lake City ',1110 tofu (f'n-n- t X ' ' l V'dim 11,-n- (r hm cn. Another Impor- tant point, moat of the benefits If any would undoubtedly remain n the Wasatch front. No. 3, Alas Increase cculd t(eaull from thte, the present Rysttm U working, leave ll hhooe t deaU with removing eater and aircraft from the ,ropfrty Ui roles and taxing n ancther manner. This would fame revenue los a lo tbe counties and we need say n more. No.4, R provides a way that rural counties could bond for Recreational purpose, for golf course for example, swimming and other such proiecU ' pools This one we don't know. However, once again the Federal Government tot been providing eum tuna tn tnta area. The last but far the lean, the Land use bill. If one coutd be certain U was airtight and would remain In local control It could hive some good points. But on the other hand, blah now has too muchlsndalreadyunder Public control (Federal and Stale.) They say Its only to study the need and then aubmlt It to the legislators for possible R does enactment Into law. not say how mcuh representative on the planning board rural bUhna will have, la fact II lei vt a many doors open. M Ilia rd County la already Planned and Zoned. Finally before we turn the matter of land planning over to the sute, lets resolve some of tbe Federal land lake over and aee if we cant reverse this trend rather than mnhance U. UUon Editor tBUl .. emiwiiap jvu'w Isiei it The story Utto Deseret News Monday, October 29, was not R was choice but typical a canned News release from the BLM. Tbe dateline read: FUlmore, Sevier County. The story tbea went on to teU about Cbrtstmas tree parmlta, and guess where the permits? Yep.. Beter County, I must tn the next few weeks, vtatt ouraleter City tn Sevier County, Ttu certain Ua a ouatot little Ullage that somehow 1 have missed. Anyway, Ifyou're confused by tbe newt release and really Commartcal bunt win: to C brief mat Trees, call the FUlmore BLM office, they wUI teU you where to Beaver County and bow to apply forth per nr Whev...Wkit i week Tbe Progress this week bring forth thr final Issue before tbe 1974 Election. Your voice to government Is aa lured by your presence to the vothlng booth tnd your knowledge of the Utot. Read carefully tne many Political message from alt the candidates and tbea Vote, next Tuesday, Ra a precious right you cannot a fiord to pea up. Hi vtektsd.... Once again to the Salt City, pounding nails, applying ceilings and wa Ua anq eajoylng most of all the break from H alt. Son Vasce'a apartment now looks almost like anaMiimeot. Also attended a great Halloween Party and laughed so hard my riba atUl atlrg. Brother Sam ad hie wife Bllll were boating the party and It was a weird and wild array of comical dress that tree led FMeratin-wwtost Saturday. wi Til kit bick bi9.... The deer season la now hue goose that laid the Colden ha a almost hatched her last and the aoulllon now closed hunt for maybe only a few years. Nsxt to ths great Rooster Ring. neck, all prlmtd fer Saturday. Prediction, about tike ths deer. However, w have few pheasant! sad last seen weekend I ftnatly went to Hogle Zoo. so that I could refresh my ffljmory on bow the Mile Deer looks. tory... the F, p. s the picture Copper Old |