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Show nynDMw ITiW MHL T t Snowmobiles a no no on highways and streets UhMRU. HIGHWAY Nl I RAM 1C !.AUS ladow Happening 4 L'N CARLING. WHO hn0l at U.S.U. In mt the weekend with De Lyle Carlings. MRS. GERALD ED- a few dys tn i aid Salt Lake last member of their 22M 41 22 21. Publication and filing of regulation! "fnd amendments 1 hi rcKiil.itiom and am jmcmlmcHts lo ihcm 'lull h publish d in a ni viNpjMr hauu general uituljiion in the tair and t U d n llu i fu i n the Hi i&iun and in tlu ol fu u of t ht muiIiiv l stall 41 22 22 Opmation of snowmobile on "Snowmobile" defined. I hi Uufd sinivv mululi " mi am a di sivm d nr Irani n vnun or h e, u i rid su rti d m part In skis. Ik Its or li its, or 41 22 23 n n (I) s ii Mon; V u II prupi Hid whuli b skis or rtinnm, and lots pn ssnn iri s L ill-- b. St 1 () '' ' 41 22 24 Unlawful operation of snowmobile. ll shall hi unlasslnl. ( ) (ur a snoumohik lo operate alum;, a toss or unhui tin bouodariis of an interstate Iiivvsjs oi liinilid an ess luhuav n an lime. (2) I tr a snoumohik to oMrale during tlu boms ol darkness unless the MtnunuhiU is eijuipped unit at kasl on lu id Lmp hastni sulluienl junsir lo reveal a person m wlmli al t dist.nue ol 200 fiel, ami at kasl one lad lamp visible, at a disi nut C.IV. 1 W ' O MRS JOE STOTT In Salt Lake amended a Riding ree They also visit - S C . C routes. imiiirimi; counties, may adopt ordmaniis roods appropriateK marked as snowmohilr shall not mi hide state hihwavs. L. Harris; and Duan t : : : er i - :o .. , Vi' w GREENHOUSE made a Member President of the Men her Frampton made m to approve Member .s President oftheMU-- ri of Education by ac- i. seconded by Member oil carried. Member pated that he would like u I rs of the Board to .t he will serve all a tcmkinson's Robison nominate "i V r ' tewly elected Board ., were present to take Office as admln-ih- e Clerk. Exhibit i snowmobile of provisions Violation regulating Misdemeanor. operation on street or highway lolaiioii of am provision of this ait is a mmhnu m.-- r : Wl'-Ua- r . Star Rt. RFD Flowdl, Box he county to the uw ability to promote h at Ion for the students r! County. Member: )e a motion to no- -. oil Robison as Vice f the Millard Board ton, seconded by Mem- -l and carried unanlm- he Members of the fu 4 t- - Fil'more, Utoh 84631 4 Phone ;r i.. i 743-685- Robert Harris made to appoint Robert L. i - of tf.jrd School District fpr d designated by law, i ;. Member Frampton . r.ed unanimously by the rf the Board. The Oath if. vas administered to Clerk-Treasur- V tv k tt- f a.. A. - f and a $10,000 bond on the records of houl District to cover t,, of the clerk. Ex- - i .'Mi graph slampwlll : .ei to have the slgna-- of Jack M. Nelson, President, and Robert i r i Annual Nursery Convention attended . week Don and Ilena attended the annual Utah Nursery4 mans 'convention In St. George, Utah. This Is their repot 4 "We really received a lot of Information concerning both State and National problems and studies concerning agriculture, Landscaping and gardening In general. All of the big; growers from Colorado, Oregon, Calif., 111., Utah, and lows were there and we found out Just where was the best places to buy from. The most Important thing we learned was thaf I there Is a definite shortage of fruit trees and small berries' C nursery stock. One main large grower In Utah Is already f sold out In all fruit trees to the large chain stores and small ? nurserys throughout the state. People don't realize how long . it takes to grow an established grafted tree. ; r are a part of the 'Flower Scene' P' I cj tlr i ip-.de- ! Dei-- ttIs n - of bills from check 5972 Inclusive, Account; check 049 t, elusive, Head Start : check 612 to 6201 u , Mental Health Ac- (. are a part of the Utah Nurserymans Assn, and we are really excited about this. We found out that a lot of the their trees and evergreens from Calif Nurserys purchase because It is cheaper and freight better. Mr. Demetrius Agathgaletles of Greek Gardens, a large grower and nursery Jr In Logan told us In one seminar that we should not try these because they are not climatlzed and will only last a couple of If that years long. Also the diseases are different and a lot t Ac. J id ftnanclal statement if! pre pram were approv- -t mtion from Member ; 'crowded by Member ; f 'ii and carried unanl- -i the Members of the vhlbft 206 'a of problems can occur. Seminars to help us with your plant problems S 'iricatlon: diseases and problems with altitude and climate changes. Next year we hope to certify so we can better help you with any problem that may occur. As It stands we will be able to get the trees,?' we ordered so let us know as soon as possible what you would? like and we will help you to see If It Is good for this climate.? We were also cautioned because of last years sellout mor even though planted In cans, fruit trees are and need special care and attention. PLANT EARLY. This Is Important. f had several seminars on weed control, project comes to Utah $ . J . Mi tree. IJ . are wond- there Is also a special landscaping discount. People and vegetables. not plants we bedding are reserving erlng why ourselves , The reason Is we purchased our seeding and growing and we . close to 60,000. So there will be plenty for everyoneIn that occur the therefor and mlxups run shouldn't to save everyone's will be eliminated. We have arriving,4.000 house plants of all kinds. We have some beautiful pedlstal, tilde size, coffee table size nd d4sk sizes of Terrerlums. . Cactus gardens and aome unusual pots and baskets formothers to or get have we will try It, day and Easter. You name It, for your. lttj Guess what!! Lower prices than last year! t flower POWER FLOWER POWER sickness due to communicable disease. It was not until the 1930s.that Immunizations became accepted In Utah and established as a routine part of the practice of medicine. The disease rates fell and the awful toll of diphtheria, smallpox, typhoid among the young and Infirm began to diminish. and However, Immunization were part of the answer. Chlorination of public water supplies dramatically decreased typhoid and cholera where It was Instituted and the general Improvement In hygiene practices also helped. But some diseases were not reduced. Poliomyelitis and Its paralysis remained a fear only among parents. I n ; l! lei. v er s an tuit mi a ii 45 chairs and 23 asc for t i, as. Wedding .1 Main . h anniversary Merritt Vllate Carling will & 1 their be observing 65th wedding anniversary on Sunday, Feb. 2, 1975. They will be honored at an Open House In Salt Lake City that afternoon at the home of their son Grover and wife Irene, who reside at 1438Clay ton Street (near 14th South and 13th West). Irene and daughter Ruth Ann Tlngey and two little boys came to Fillmore Tuesday and took them back with them. Kurritos flkm c V- - vTi vs enchiladas Xostados Xacos Cheese Crispi.. Mean Salad J la Carte Special dinners A 1956 to 32 In 1970 and 19 tn 1971. Such a dramatic reaction In the Incidence of any disease has seldom been witnessed in medical history. Rubella (German Similarly Measles), Measles and Mumps have likewise disappeared among Immunized children. Many scientists ant physicians thought they were seeing the beginning of the eradication of disease. They dM not reckon with human nature. For the very reduction of these diseases bred a generation, "who knew not polio. Since they never say worry. The number of children being routinely Immunized leveled off and then plummeted. In some schools of Utah figures fell to below 50 IN Cache county doctors, were astonished to find unacceptable rates among their own patients. Combined efforts of Public Officials and private Health physicians were needed to br- -, lng the rates up again. J testa Din rt ere t Truck Dtoi in Ontario holds that if you kill a lightning bug, you will be struck by lightning in the next Hie rural lore McBride Lumber Co. MNWNNNNM ADVERTI More effective Less expensive fbey rela: Read by potential customers Nearly everyone (even children) area reads THE PROGRESS in the Fillmore even if they don't subscribe Millard County Implement Co. tables for Millard High School. Member Harris made a motion to approve this purchase, seconded by Member Robison and carried unanimously by the Members' of the Board. A list of Items and estimate of expenses to finish the house project at Millard High School at an estimated cost of $7,640. Member Call! made a motion to approve the items and amount to complete the house project at Millard High School, seconded by Member Frampton and carried unanimously by the Members of the Board. Exhibit 270 A review was made at this time of the financial studies of the Millard School District submitted by Burrows, Smith Company and the various faci- lities on a priority Hat t basis. i . Option prices t i a deluxe parcel racks r.7 and High Headroom for $202,90. Member s made amotion to approve Iwies ?:i by Member Robison and carried unanimously by the Members of, the Beard. Exhibit 268 It was the concensus of the Board of Education to rebtd the small busses with specifications to Include passenger requirements. An agreement with Burrows, Smith and Company was presented to the Board of Education as the bonding agent for a period of three years, for date of the Contract. the Member Robison made a, .motion to authorize President Nelson and the Clerk Robert Steele to sign the agreement, seconded by Member Harris and carried unanimously by the Members of the Board. : Supt. Topham reviewed with the Board of Education the cost of the school nurse for the balance of the school year 1974-7- 5. After the lnterlvews were member Robison completed made a motion to approve Mrs. Margaret Gillen R.N. as the seconded by school Nurse, Member Galll and carried unanimously by the Members of the Board. was held conDiscussion employees of the cerning School District and assignments for the school year 1975-7- 6. The following expenditure were presented to the Board of Education for approval: 1: $30.00 Southern Utah Supervisors Association dues for Don Hughes and Louise Bennett. Member Robison made a motion to approve this expenditure, seconded byMember Harris and carried unanimously by the Members of the Board. 2. $ 1.169.15 to purchase remember child being bundled like a mummy going out to play snow. Mr. Bruce Hanks of the Utah March of Dimes remembers the time when the Old Salt Lake County Hospital had its corridors crowded with Iron lungs. The situation was so critical that they had to send to South America for more iron lung machines. With the advent of Polio vaccine the rate or paralyc Polio cases dropped from 18.308 in a m Discussion was held concerna Yard Light for the ing the following activities building at the scheduled for Board Members: I lementary School. i r 1. New Board Member was made of Workshop, Thursday, Jan. 23 audit for the Mll-- 1 4:30 p.m., Purdentlal 1:30 District for the' Plaza. Mental Health' 2. Utah School Boards Assoending June 30, ciation, Legislative banquet, . the Head Start Pro-- .. 7:30 Jan. 23, 1975 Pru- eramF. Grant Num- -. dentialp.m., Plaza. 3. Utah r. and J.F.K. Grant Boards School llf'dlS-Member; Association, Negotatlon Work- i . a motion to apshop, Jan. 29, 30, and 31 at aiove audits as pre-- 1 the Tri-Ar- c Travelodge. . . i.oi Ison and Hill, CPA adjourned at 5:30 Meeting this firm ini authorize p.m. The next board meeting h the audit for the will be held on Feb. 12, 1975 h tol year, seconded 9 a m. - Harris and carried at Ai by the Members i d Exhibit 267 re ojiened at this time f4 passenger school pales & Service fur-- a .1 bid of $25,311.03whlch i a 427 Chevrolet engine A'.itvjtt MT- - 640 automatic is fission. F.O.B. Ft.Val-..c.nrgl- a. tit il I;! was held con- -- i at of We acatn thank all of you for your aupport last year. It was thrilling lo grow these things and then see peoples lovely gardens. So lets make this year a beautiful year and bellev It or not our prices will be somewhat lower than last year. So For REAL FLOWER POWER.....Come see Tomktnaon Green- c.sslon c J are eligible to participate In Utah's part lntheBl-- 4 Centennial program for the Commemeratton of the United Stale sA, People will receive cards and they are gfxl for$, a 10 discount on one tree. The goal for Utah this year Is one.), million trees planted In Utah. Also the person who buys a lree at this discount will have his name printed in the bait l.ake.jorchards Tribune. Special discount are given to those plantingnew homes. are who completing Those more or of ten w lack M. Nelson ac- -: he chair and conducted of the meetfng. of the meeting held 1974 were approved , ' :onMlnutes from Mem- ,., in, seconded by Mem -and carried unanl- bv the Members of the - We now We Clerk. t. v Last 4 t er ' V Now we Important reminded than to be taught" We have seen the problems which occurred In the Uter 1800's and early 1900s as a result of the high death rate Board of Education of provisions regulating snowmobile Enforcement operation on street or highway. tiers stale hsh and jame conversation oflucr, judu e oil it i of imorHfraltd cities and toum, sherillsand their dtputiis. I toll hiehuai piirol, and other olfuers ol the state ol Utah, union thi ir jmisdit lions, shall enlori i the piovisions of this at t. The The concluding speaker was a teacher from Millard High School. Gae Stuckl . She spoke about the Heart Being the Greatest Underdeveloped Territory In The World and the "Importance of Making Friends." Benediction by Freeman. also ing In Kanosh In in a niwfmi Petersen, Jesse titude". tier parents, Mr. Odell Stewart and hey all attended Sac-X 41 22 26. 41 22 27. Mark Freeman John Labrum and David Beckstrand. The first speaker was Miss RoLavne Wilson a teacher from Millard High School. She spoke on Dare To Be Different" by using a "Positive Mc.i.1 At- AND JANE BLACK r liativ son ate dinner londition 41 22 25. Snowmobile All munutpahties, desinatinu streets and route s. but these routes ducting. Paul Peterson conducted the singing with Roma Bird as accompanist. The Invocation was by Jim Talbot. Participating In the Sacrament Service were: Ernest Rowley, Michael llos-ma- n, 1 ol Mill leet (U For a person to operate a mowmobilc without brjkis in i vwk from visit with hs Jensen, herhus-- i. Business College ' ' DAVIDSON SACRAMENT MEETING WAS held Sunday afternoon with Bishop De Lyle Beckstrand con- In Redding family flew down from Salt .ck .A EDWARDS AND ' Winn Olsen from spent the week- with her mother Mrs. 'w.irls and her sisters r They both go to C. . City. vffs r CAROL MRS. and her son, Randy from Calif, visited her mother, Ms. Blanch Labrumandherbrother, Drew and his wife and family, Blanch will go back to Calif, with them at the end of the week. nine this Whin loailnn; oi iinloadmvt a snow moloti Iromasihuk h oi u iiU r , whi'h mmi lu doiu unit diu naid fn s.diiv, and al th m uust praitual ximi d opirilion. ( U Whin a siriti or hilmas has hien olluialh tlosrd lo o O L s' (.tile trallu h (lu iuli lu aiiihonts h.iMin juttsdii turn nidi I Wlun an i ineri in i visis or diirmt; am jnriod nl mm a'ul al ihosi liHulinus uhin snow upon llu m.iduas rmdirs c UimI motor whit It impraiiual, or ulun the operation is diriitid h Lu enton urn ill ollmts or other piihlu anlhoriliis When llu snossrnobiU u bum; opiralid on a hihvsa n;ht of vsa soliU for tlie purjiosi ol ".unm .muss to or from a Lvsful aria ol operation -l il Briggs College, IF FORD STEWART 1 granddaughter Melanie who Is going to Snow their a.'ierandthelrfamlly aiujli s (1) Fr an person in operate a snowmobile ndamjenm am person or damauiK an proper!). MRS. STANLEY spent Sat. and Sun. In Nephl with Kayle and Larry Peterson. On Sunday they drove over to Ephraim and visited AND MR. uia Stott home. She onth In 3olse, Idaho mi and Reah Rowley family and with Donna e "It Pearson IRIS BOND t .vnchlldren, Lynn aid re enjoying avacatkn . la GLAD TO HAVE -- Operation of snowmobile on street or highway prohibited Exceptions ptrson shdl opirai a snoxsmohiii upon am sfrui, nr pi (dii rujhi ol ssa i i i pi m i hi loliow mt; iiisunu Whin iiossmi a piihlu sireil or luhsvav and llu driver j lomjdiii1 slop In Ion tiossinii tromds onl ah r t lu nvht id is as in om oinint tral In t and i rossi s al nht ttmd iruibanu ed their sons Gale and Van and their families and othei relatives who live up there. AND L. . street or highway Reporter Eva Reckstrand Immunization.. Apathy and its consequences to be Is more 2-- 84 passenger a base price of 25, to include the above rp'lons for racks snd l had room, seeonded "As American aj apple pie, the aaving goes, and the apple pie probably IS the country favorite. But the apple can be used in many other bakery forms: apple upeide down cake, apple dumplinga, apple strudel, apple muffins, apple pancakes, applesauce cake and many deli cioue others. Thriftily, apples require little or no sugar in cooking. Too much spoils natural flavor and make them mushy. For additional information write or call: Were excited over this new streamlined utility box. Long lasting, flush handles come with matching key locks. Exclusive patent safety spring loaded lids which open with finger touch action. Adjustable sliding troy with dividers for more convenience. Made of 16 job durability. Smartly finished gauge steel, all welded for Baked Enamel. with on-th- e Millard County Implement Co. 455 So. Main St. Fillmore, Utah Pbooe 7435712 NOTE. Rrtewils Roy Stevens Frank Swallow Keith Beardall Installation does not impair rear window vision. June Farnsworth Lent Freeman Park Smith Nana Monroe Mrs. Kay Johnson Mel Quarnbeig Mrs. Gerald Poe Ray Paxton vra NUon Cecil Georg Jack L. Feterson Burnett S. Hanson Dorothy Beckstrand Dal Webber Willis Black Dwayne P. Bayles Fred Rowley Valeta G. Larses |