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Show inhmi x.uft.o a hicrw.,jw, t -- ywifT w if. mming m tiiWiiiiii,j.fii ft ynr in flff reVttfrtFrtMii iMiiii ru-- 4fl tK ai murf win in urn it M ! t& iKiu fcLw awK'M r J ?Tl1&FTnl!! Salt Lake Co City 'lUlO Millard High School News y By .viiiiH stuuems Cindy Johnson M.iard's tn Art classes went to Richfield Wednesday, Nov. 8, to tour a new silk screen plant. Jerry Bertleson, former teacher a at Millard, showed them through the plant and explained how the different processes In the After the tour plant work. the students were given samples v: V of different types of printing. Me want to give a special thanks To Mrs. Hunter for making this trip possible. U resiling and basketball are underway as the boys started practice and working out this week for the big season ahead We want to wish them them luck for the 5 season. Millard's basketball schedule starts Nov. 22 with Mantt at Vantl and Nov. 21 with South Sevier at Monroe. Wrestling gets underway at the same time, Nov. 21 at Juab and Nov. 22 with Siunlsh Fork at Millard. Me would like to invite the fans out to these events. Millard High School had their Pat riot ti Assembly Monday, Nov. li. it was under the direction of the F.F.A. Mike oust, r.r.A. president, took charge and gave a talk on being proud to be an American. A film strip was shown on the History of our Flag. We want to thank Mr. DeGraff for the fine talk he pave. Me him taking time out of his busy schedule to seak to us 74-7- POWER WATER WHEEL FOR DEVELOPING i MILLARD COLSTY msilttSb FillmiOre, I'Uli 84fi3l 191' Niiveml' I8S0 Friday. SIM3ER roi?TY-M- a IdHHHHHHHHHHHHHUHHHHk I. ft DISTRICT COURT HAS BUSY DAY DISTRICT CGLRT Fifth District Court in Fill-me- re session for Law and Mo-tlNov. II had Honorable J. Harlan Hums; Judge, preCourt Reporter Hay siding. Christensen and CU rk Guy Ro-- h Countv Attorney Eldon Ellason who Is also Prosecuting Attorney were all In attendance. CRRdlNAt CALENDAR (All cases on Criminal Calendar State of Ltah vs ) Stale of Ltah vs. Richard Van Sickle, Information. Plea of guilty was entered and bond reduced to $150. Stale cf Ltah vs. Edward J. oi Members of the Junior Auxiliary sh.g out for America. American legion Auxiliary The prof rim at American AuxllUrv Leclon & Patriotic Extravaganza thrilled the room ful of mem-be- Siri ra and rueal. Arrar.redbv mm Stevens, lM ',n,or least twenty, sang patriotic tonga unter Mrs. Stevenvdirecllon. Dr. Retd the. narraled slides sod told mini Interesting facts h tour concerning Ms bera. t itvrril cne-mo- n Ilolestlne Case State of Ltah Action of Russia last sprint with s croup of educators from ill ever the Lotted States. HU description of life In that country enhanced the fee line of patriotism and lore of country that everyone present felt. Although I has talked to various croups since retumltif, it was the first time for most of the croup there to hear hi first hand re 618 dismissed. In another case vs. Nancy Lee Cooper Motion to dismiss. She w represented by Edward, Garrette. Motion overruled and denied. In an other case Edward J. Ilolestlne, placed on pre nation and terms of protation given Including up to ala nuntha In the county jail. Daniel Newton Men ride, Motion for Postponement of Trial, overruled and denied, aet $'t Dec. 1 Terry J. Stephenson, Arraignment. Hood continued and the cave will be before a jury. Jo J'tckson was repress Ring Mr. Stephenson but stated he could no longer represent the defendant. Thomas Kirlwood Scottoro, Court Crdt r, Defendant represented by David Brown, plea of guilty entered and defendant placed oo probation and m'1 released. In the second matter regarding the defendant, case 613 was dismissed. William Aaron Robinson, Court Order, Cse set for Dee. 2. port which wi creatiy appreciated. President Rse Ellen Hire conducted ind reminded members tint the Veterans it the VA Hospital, Salt Lake City need clothing, books and map-rtn- e. If anyone has these Hems, please like themtoMri. Hare's home so they esn he tent. m m PROBATE CALENDAR a Petition For Probate of a Rsce will by Leslie Do Granted. Petition For Utter of CITY INSTALLING NEW SUB STATION Fillmores new electrical is begnnlng power The Airport to tike ahape. ins'allatlon has already completed the new line from Fillmore to the airport. Pictured ire members of suh-stati- Flowetl Electric! I crew aspartment councilman stated the sisting la unloading one of the new station la belne built from two tire transformers. These Electrical Honda. When comunits welch around 18,000 plete, H tll furnish adequate power for the Industrial Park pounds. The cost of each unit as well as future frowth In Is over $20,000. the area. Hilly Mundy, electrical de Franldv- Speaking Ilv Ivcutbr Hill Wilson A landmark Case age person The present cate tn District Court Involving Fillmore City and a private citizen In retard to violation of ZonlngOrdtncea, locally, the result could he landmark decision. The Toning Ordinances patted tn Iw72 remain baalcaliythe tame at when paised. Some variances have been made to conf. rm tn the growth that It taking place In t the area. To Rutala With Love.. . . At the regular meeting Monday night of the American Legion Auxiliary for the first time, I hsd the opportunity to view' the tildes snd listen to first hand report on Dr, Wayne Helds trip to itutsla last year. To ay that It was Inter at !ng, I an understatement. Dr. Reid gained an Inalght Into Ruasla that la aeldom seen. And one thing that la for certain.., ail glitter la not gold. When on your public TV aet. you tee the beautiful buildings of Russian Cities, this Is true to a point, bul beyond what the aver view, ni school, some youngsters start at age tls Scholastics have many rewards for students and If they eacel and atudy hard, then choice jobs After school will be theirs. On discipline, Dr. Reid ssld, little months. by Alice H. Bliss Granted. Petition For Decree Deterby AurlKa mining Helrahlp Penney granted Petition For Appointment of Admlnlftntton by Paul wil-lar- d Watts granted First and Final Account, Report and pvtiii.m For Distriof Freer bution of Estate Rollins framed First and Final Account, Petition For Settlemenl and Petition For Deere of Final Dis- you find poor const ruction, many run down buildings and yea, even alums. Retarding the slumi. Dr. Reid said that each morning early he would get up before anyone else and to a little legging In the customary1 warm up auit. He found the Russian joggers would jog into the aluma ao he fallowed, camera carefully carried under his sweat shirt and they allowed him In. He probably is one of the few who hat pictures of this area. Another In the many Cathedral and Shrl Ines, no pictures are allowed. His roommate, however, carand presto, ried a micro-miwe have picture. Many picture of schools were taken which were interesting. It U ho(d that more people tan listen to Dr, Reid and aee this Regarding the presentation, Attorney Request Continued. Ralph F. Stonering vs. State Of Ltah State Department of Court Order set Highways, Dec Calvin J Dutson vs. Stale of L'ah State Department of Curt Order . Highway Dec 9. I Kanosh Depart men; They were nu H-- honorary memlwr and i reseated a lj que In the suate cf an Indian head, by fire chief Alton Ttaples . Nearly every r.en.U'r and hi wife were there. Also at the meeting was Mr. lemon Peterson.lres. of Ltah fiat Firemens Association, to speak and hi wife Twl. A deltepius steak dinner was enjoyed by all and they were highly entertained bv Anna Mae QuarntHTg and Ken Over the years under the guidance of four ctilefs, Grant Johnson Changed Delbert Barton f ' problem, but if the student doesnt behave, he It not only punished, but hit parents, also. Physics Is taught on a college level In the 6th and 7th grades. In High Schools there are no aporta, airlctly text bock in-- si met Ion, and If you are inclined, then after achool you become a professional and this become s your vocation or occupation for as long as you live. The Ana play a prime role In Russian lives and Dr. Relo tated that the Russian ballet Is beautiful. That Is to cf some of their museums, works of art athe-tteaT- of the great matters are something to see. As to larger homes, few can be found, onlv large apanment completes with lownm-to our standards, very small and very acirce. M. Continued on back page W tribution ofLouUSchoenberger (tamed. Flrat Accwnt Report and Petition For Payment of David E. Nlchoi Under Advisement. Petition Approving Flrat and Final Account for Order fettling Estate of Frank w. Sweeting, Jennie Sweetlug, and Lewis Sweeting, under Advise- Advisement. Petition For Adoption of Pack Jung Jr. Con. Dec 9 of Petition For Adoption Continued. Travl Don Pack CIVIL CALENDAR Fillmore CUy, v ."homaa A. Order to Show Cause, Clly 10 post $4,000 bonddlve-stoc- k to be moved In IS'dara. Susan R. Garvin vs. Randall KlmCarvtn Affidavit and Petition For Order To Show Cause. Reeve, Brunson, Glenn Whatcott, Ray George and present chlefAIton staples, the dept has made steady progress In develope-mn- r. w have purchased s resusutator, and this year a new pump, which will refill the uoo gal fire truck In five min. The men who make this protection vital to Kanosh and outlaying areas of the county are great bunch, who " afraid to give t!me.od effort to keep things going. At present under the Kanosh City Council and with the great help of Millard Co. the Dept l moving forward with a new fire house which will give them growing roam. A co --opera -live effort by all concerned for good fire protection. At Important water mcl.lng will be held Monday, Nov. 18 at the Millard County Court House tnregardstounapproprl-ate- d water and "ther water granted. matters The has been meeting arranged by Cary Peterson, State Represents. The meeting set fur 10:30 will have Dee Hansen of the State Engineer Office and Dan Lawrence at the River Commissions In attendance. The public Is Invited tc attend snd especially Irrigation com-psn- ie In this sres. 'T. . ' -- r" u Championship Auto Show Coming The cream world wll b i lost Its useful:) trtnsportiMon vehicle. custom ear f ih tn display Nov, 15. 19, and 17 at the Salt raise then the First Annual International Championship Auto Show comes to Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City apThe pearance la Included la the International Championship circuit, composed of nearly 150 sanctioned events In the United States and Canada, ta Auto Show spokesman explained. The Show will feature scores of hot rods, custom, antiques, and race car. Htrhlighttrg the show will be nationally known feature car ul suctom machines are separated Into four different Rod, Custom, csiegorles-- snd Me. The V'otorr-cl- e vehicles are evaluated on s point basis by three team of Judges. Categories evaluated by the judges Include afty, body work, interior, undercarriage snd engine. At the end of the Auto Show Circuit, points are tallied and winners in the different cateWinning gories are named contestants ire eligible to receive over t qusrter of a million dollats in trophies, money and prizes. with all the time, money snd talent Invested In the deslrn and construction of these custom car entries, It It no wonder the The International Auto Show Circuit la the rapidly rising success that It It today. The Master of Ceremonies for this eiclttr.g Salt Lake City first will be the entertaining and often imitated radio and TV personality Wolf man Jack, answering utlons, signing and interviewing autograph guesta at the First Annual Autorama. variety com In a wide shapes, colors and Often timet the show vehicles gets Rs custom car start long after It has tires. would-b- e Cham-plona- Moss Annouces Wool and Mormon Trail MEETING Wool t has proposed s Nstlor.il Historic Trsll, said a public Information meeting will be held si the State Capitol Office Building Auditorium on Nov, 14 si 7:39 p.m. who Mormon The National Trsll System Act will b explained a the meeting and public comments will be hesrd. hp lamb Production Rtferendm Underway Utah Senator Frank E. (Ted) Moss today urged Interested U S. to stterd ttshns Department of Interior meeting In Sell Lsk City, Nov. 14, In support of the Mormon Trsll study. Mosi, V judges ing workmanship. csrs U) $39,000:) Once on (he circuit, the show car It eligible to wmtroohles, money snd notoriety, following careful scrutiny by trained enlrivs selected tor thlr Impressive design and painstak- of im, the custom car designer envisions the wont out family car of yesterday at a future show rod that will win Its owner both money snd acclaim tn the metal and chrome world of flak custom cars. After hundreds of hours of never painstaking work, ending patience, the creation emerges from the shop highly chromed, highly taouered and highly valuable. (The Sanford A od Son Salvage wrecker, for example, U valued at over Including The Sanford snd Son the most Salvage Wrecker, lsvlh tow truck ever aultt, and the out of this word custom creation, " The Star Trek Coupe, " along with RoUnd Leong's funny car, The Hawaiian,' and ether record breaking speed machine. Sharing the spotlight with the big boys of the custom car world wilt be outstanding local Custom a Loaded with imagination ment. Petition For Release of Executor a and Appointment of Sus-ilt- ut of Peter T. Black Granted. Petition For Distribution After Discovered Property of Ivan Bennett Lnder G. Concern Wafer meeting Monday Attention, Fine Aria Member The program Faraway Places previously announced for Thursday, Nov. 21, at the Library Reading Room, will be held at the High School Band Room on that date. Motmaln Stales In piemen! co. vs. Terry Stebenson Order In Supplemental a Going t' Meeting Place set fire Depl. cm evt in, i ; 4 tu hano-- h Volunteer Tire Pe, t held a social to honor Mr and Mrs Bob l.cach who over the war a rrea; hell the has Reporter, ClnJI I 4 NOw Kam-merm- Leonard Edward Sifford represented by Ronald Hire, continued. Bond released. Louts Bernard Robison, upon motion of the County Attorney, case dismissed. , Sia'e Tax Commission of Ltah .ell R. truster order .Show Cause, dismissed. Alta It Evans vs. Rloh Evans vs. To L . producers on record haw; been mailed a referendum ballot, and an explanation of the proposed new agreement covering wool payment deductions for producers promotional Thla deduction la purposes. made from any Incentive payment paid for the production of wool and lamb. The final date for milling the ballot It Nov. IS. wool producers are urged to mark their ballot snd return It by $ rldty. Anyone cat. vote who hat owned sheep tlx months or older for at least 30 consecutive days. 1 . Retires as music instructor Tallin N!eiMn v p'etured with II) desx set presented him I at the annua f Banquet of the Ltah Music Educators Assoclslon. which bears the Inscription 'Ter 12 year of Devoted .service to Music Mr. Nielsen retired Ar Ldn-ca'lo- n. this year as music instructor at Millard High School. The large crvd a'aemhled for the occasion at the Lion House In Salt Lake CRy Included all the music Mhoa Mho In the atate cf Ltah the college music ficuUiet of the Lnlverslty cf ltah, Brigham Young Lnlverslty and Vtsh State, Conductor Jay Welch of the Tabernacle Choir, A sal. Conductor Jerold Ottlev, and many other notables betides and secondary elementary music Instructors. The hesrd cf Mr. group Nielsen's yesrs of leadership In LMBA, which Included seven years at State president of Bands forthree separate terms, snd two years at president of Orchestras, the many fes'lvat he had adjudicated snd special groups he had taught snd trained tt summer music camps and clinics. They also heard of his civic and community service, the church aervlc he had given thr spec lal singing groups well as serving a tdvhop at the resent time. In addition to these activities It as pointed out Out he also earned a Bronze Star during his 3 years In the Air Corps during World Vksr II snd wss Princlsl of Millard High School fui four High ani sake activities, as l.l years. The Mlllsrd Flying Eagles Hand has had many honor, some tf which are pitying In In Salt Lake In the 16S1 for the LEA Convention, representing Ltah at Lions InIn ternational 1j Vegas, panic lifting In the Days of 47 P r .0 year, leading that paraoe In 1971, performing at the Worlds fair in Spokane last countless summer, as well appesrances In the loctl ires. During all these years, except three, Mr. Nielsen his been the only music Instructor for band, choruses, and for many years an orchesirs, In grades five through twelve. MUthrd's music groups have received continuous First Division" ratings In reglcnsl snd state competition. Mr. Nielen remains on the faculty at Millard High School, wcrllng as attendance counselor snd vocational Instruc'or, it |