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Show R's anJ a Bic, - u g The issue of textbooks 3 Concern over the selection of textbooks, textbook content, and Issue of free textbooks the seems to be running at a higher pitch than in other years. This attitude Is tost not paramount In the state of Utah, luit across the nation as well. From the large textbook flare-u- p in West Virginia last December to March on a local Colorado board of education meeting because the book "Beastly Boys and Ghastly Girls; appeared on an elementary shelf, everything seems to point to more parent control and concern. 130 deals with In Itah, H.B. free public education through textbooks along with Its accompanying legislation to provide revenue needed for such This would make H.B, 124. It possible for all senior high students to register school without paying a textbook fee if the bill passes. I believe It In retrospect. would le far more advantageous for our area to support a tree transportation fee rather than Students from our textbook area pay far more in transportation costs than they ever do In all their years of textbook rentals. There Is another problem with free textbooks, making It illegal to even have a rental In this case some price. students have nothing at all In which to make them take good care of their textbook property. Therein lies a falacy of this bill. As far as textbook adoption, introduced legislation supports the contention of this first paraIn Indiana, SB 53 graph. would require that the local school board appoint two committees to Tr ' w texts for adoption. One c. mlttee would involve teachers and make recommendations regarding the educational quality of the material. The second committee would be a group of not less than five parents to examine the materials for other items of concern. Texas Is considering H.B. 479. It would provide that the state board of education not approve a textbook which ex. presses an opinion of or relates to a theory about the ori i I the state board BLACK HAS RETURN -- ed from Arizona where she has been staying with her daughter Judy Young and her five children since the death( 0f her son Morgan Young. 19G6 793-222- winning community The PROGRESS Missouri important ference. organizational To be held at the home of Myrl Rowley, the time 743-534- Get news in early SHOE FREEZONE 1 REPAIR EMBARRASSING, BURNING TV TV REPAIR WEEKLY. SPECIALIST IN COLOR AND TRANSISTOR REPAIR REASONABLE 54So. Maine Richfield gives more complete relief because it does what plain antacids can't. It reduces 743-534- lnd 2-- F1LLMORE-PH- . Simethicone that gels rid of gas, too. Heartburn, painful gas go fast. Get P! OF! rm RENT all Includes electric, apartment, electric heat. sod ORRESS RADIO d T V Small Airfhnnce Sm ice ORREN'S v(1vuvl3uvnvk.vftuvrtttv0.v0t Vinegar! B6! Kelp! Now all four In one capsule, ask for VB 6, Baker Drugs. Ta cam e pd lax preparers 8 14x City, State zip. TV hp. g'owfh, or pov.hon of the n ta,t with Slop ingrown nail nj.l ,g-- xox- fwm mt m msm m Sola insulation Buyxox-xox-xo- Items of any value, furniture, glass ware ect. Stan Johnson. Kan"'-ph- . 1 evenings. hold 759-267- xox -- - f or sale bl International Scout and 65 Chevrolet 3 '4 ton 2 wheel drive. G8 front end running gears front and back Good condition. Just contact C23 1163, Nephl, Utah. lxpd xox xox xox -- -- ox-xox xox xox- -- Trailer for sale -- - Great Lakes mobile Home 12X 3 bedrooms, Carpet, very, good condition fur $3800 calll 55 743-688- 3 3X ox -- xox -- xox XOX -- -- XOX sell--'-- Moving-mus- t -- - 28np xox xox -- - Must sell 1960 Rex 12x60 Mobil Home with expando.. 2 bedrooms, large kitchen and 20 x 12 living room, carpeted, furnished A very clean, $4000. Also must sell 1963 Chev 34 ton pu with 227 quadlatet I carb, 4 sp posttrac and 40 8 gal. fuel Cap. Call Randy Weekes. Supplies. lnd np d, Holden Happenings ELLA CROSLAND CONGRATULATION JEFF Jeff Dobson, son of Lester and Jean Dobson, Is receiving congratulations for his having won F lrst P'ace Honors In the 155 lb weight at the State 2A Wrestling Tournament held at Wasatch High School Friday and Saturday. Best of Luck In your i t pt- Must sell menagerie Buldaco 175 basket case; 1 buldaco 125 frame w Honda 175 engine almost mounted 18 x 21" akront wheels with good knobbles mounted; also Honda CL 175 frame, several trials tires. Honda L 250 gas exhaust system. Also B, S hp engine used only 2 hrs. total. If you need any of these call Randy Weekes. ink have t COl.ONA WILFORD Bennett Rotert and Gorden enmost of their joyed laving family together during the week end. They were Mr. and Mrs, Barry (Wilma) Winter and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bennett and son, Vernal, Utah. Naoma Stephenson and two NEW SUBSCRIBER Peter C. Vander Melde Renewals Oscar Anderson Rial Allen TOM AT THE goi-d- BISHOP I I fit you 743-653- 3. I - 'tr Power Siott Mil Da v lit K Uuit 1 Mrs mother Merrill Wilding by The run Swallow Stewart I.abruni Renee W. Kur.z Dennis Stevens E. Stevens Dun O. Si'akman Mrs. Ralph Watts V.C. Carling BOB AM) M E NEW EHTRA STRENGTH for sale bio!-;ern- M M'l. c'N R1- - F PESOS WISH . 3 iih. Sue KOYE MCKEE. OF liOFNTI-ful- , Peggy Butler, Spanish Fork spent Monday with their parents ur.int an Goneal Stevens-- and attended funeral services for Ralph Jones a lear friend and neigh) or. Dear son. Here's the 11! Mr advertizing fur mv lv use Mr rerr. s' .rrv Hope tilings to be sc la'e' are well There ire 'or me. Saw M i .e'mes picture in the f rl! .meSince rep , 1 tu thank the many, m.ny ;u.Ie who wrote, sent cards and good wist, os rh we were nij in Fillmore a short tin,. its nice to feel we have maoe so many friend,. Ihis is really helping dais of run-- v through the aiesemg bedrooms, lg- kltchenand living room. also basemmt. Del Allgood 4 Call AND !ml. , Maail, a, t:;i afternoon visiting their Uncle Ben and Aunt Ida Crosland. LESTER AND JEAN DOBSON were in Holier City Friday and Saturday to cheer their son Jeff to victory at the State Wrestling Tournament. Orvin Card of thanks 743-53- MELVIN AND JERHIS BEN-ne- tt and two daughters. Pio.o, ts th utptwid wLh Jess and Esteli Ben- - .;:t Gi: cr. asking. MRS. JOHN AND Condle Jr. were happy to have as their guests for the weekend I heir parents Mr. and Mrs. John Condle, and Pres, and Mrs. Wallace Bawdenofthe Salt Lake City. Their daughter Denise, a student at the Y was home. Pres, and Mrs. Bawdpn were the guest speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday. Mcyts J y . Use the sa" e tci.mqies as : the Big Ones, penneys and Sears. But get this valuable concept entirely free for the Sleoher.tph OF THEIR HOME R. Stevens n ANN STKPHEN-so- n parents Garr and DoreenAshby for a weekend visit were Dean vnd Katen Denning and son. They also visited their grandmother Etf,el Ashby. Ned Day l! AND and two children. Salt Lake City, were weekend guests of their parents John and Coral Stephenson and family. Carl Warner Mc-r- long-ran- children of Spanish Fork, Paula Balog. Norma Bennett, who has employment In St. Ceorge. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bennett bad their son given a name and blessing at Sacrament meeting by Stanley Harmon. He was named Gary Donald Bennett. lack fall. A MAKE MORE MONEY By Spending the Same A . If fla.t car. she v vs. to i it your advertising no'dars while ali'J ane.i ,htj v, the develop a dents. Nationally-- ; agriculture has third the highest faal accident rate d Hie mnior occupations, and is almost four times higher than the national average. We feel this should and can be reduced through an educational safety program. The Interviewers are local volunteers from the County Farm Bureau Committee. If you are contacted your cooperation will be greatly appreciated. halt l.ake for several They went esieclally to see their daughter Mrs. La Von Hunter, who was a patient 8l tj County Extension Agent Keith Chapman urges ail rural people to coo)erate in the survey. All information will he kept confidential and will he used only for llie slated purpose. We ho;e to gain from tnis survey facts that will point up problems which will serve as a basis to reduce farm and rural acci- in In a AND pie and of safety and lieahh e iucaUun on a state wide hosts. All counties in ttie state will parIcit'ate in the study. CLYDE AND Lit I. IAN WOOD weie days two-f-1- program future endeavers Jeff. injury suffered Solar Insulation cuts heatlmf to 12 costs I For 13 I appointment contact! Pat Iverson. Home Market for Reloading Pallbearers: D tttglas Cros-lanBarry Nixon, Cecil Nixon, G. Wendell Cropper. Fred Row-le- y and Patti Rasmussen. Dedication cf grave, Sheldon Hunter. Friends, relatives and the floral offerings showed of the love and resict aH had for the deceased. Immediate family men hers coming for the services were: Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Jones, of Las Vegas, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Hunter, of Calif, and Fern Hampton of Shelly, Idaho. in the hospital, due to a WWMdkbMMMMVima xox -- xox- henson. m-- safety and h"i'!h 'location program. Die Cooperatve Extension Service in coorat!or. with the Millard County Farm Bureau Womens Committee drafted plans for the survey In meetings held Monday at Fillmore and Delta. Interviewers headed by Mrs. Carl Prohert and Mrs. Richard Henne met with Spencer II Daine, ExtensionSafelv leader of Utah State University to imtiine plans for coniclng the survey Dbie.-of tt.e survey Is 1. to learn the frequency, severity, types and causes of accidental It. uiles of rural t Only newspaper advertising can utilize this demand type advertising and with provenef-fectlver.es- s. Must remember the big ones). Call the PROGRESS to get this free Information to bene- I Candle. Speakers were; Merlin Junes, a nephew. G Weils Kenney. and Win Elbert Steven. An organ and piano selection uh My Father bv Connie Cresljnd, Carmabwallow. Two songs by Ethel Wood, Biy NixVeon. Marsha Crntuoi- la Rasu.ussen. closing prayer aVar Hunter Prelude and Tost hide music by Ruth Stevens andC oral Step1 and Alaska Canada, but very rare In Oregon. What this one was doing In the scrub oak farmlands of the Willamette Valley will probably never lie explaine i. most RADIO & SERVICE Any old house ji 743-919- 3. x- Want to iKi. tun inuammjiion celling without ellectirg the in tiled reduce FOR SALE - WILL ACCEPT A. Farm Accounts Call Don Turner, Fillmore CONOCO Outgro v(i you tut temporal? relief .njr.iwn tctnail pen Otrlfro ting n 1973 Vega Station Wagon, Delux. model, Air conditioning, automatic. 17,400 miles good on gas. $2000 call ludy Lofland 55 South Main Ph. 743 5746 Fillmore fcfew Utah 84631 7 743-572- 4 743-652- completely 7 Agonizing Pain From Ingrown Toenail? Get Outgro For Fast Relief Come in and see us for all your We grind crank shatts. do electronic wh'V. balancing, weld, cut and install All Types oLAaiio Glass,. refriraiion air conditioning;. Dr. F.van A. Beikstratul or Telephone a man had uixt brought a Can-- a la lynx to Ids shop 1 he animal was shot mi its second attempt to raid a flock uf ducks on a farm 1 ynx are common In 759-2C1- 3. FILLMORE GARAGE 141SOLTH 4THV.EST also contains excess acid; 795-221- Ini crely, : Rob and family Rotiertson 743-542- xox xox xox xox -- xox xox xox OLDER MEN" Natural Hormones Send two Yuma stamps. Box Arizona 83304 0 Indef -- -- -- -- -- -- 4937-MC- TWITCHELL UPHOLSTERY 12-2- by GORDON PAINTING liteiior TWITCHELL. f hone Millard County residents know for All work done at Gordon Twitchells Fillmore Motel Call now for a free estimate Eitenor 743-545- 4 Taka is Gasid Indigestion. for Fast Relief. gives more comit docs what plain antacids can t. It reduces excess acid Also contains Simethicone to get rid ol gas. too. Heartburn, gas. bloating go tail Get Dl-GE- 842-278- 1 plete relief because Meidow, Utah Mined Home for" sale Modern 3 !droon home, also one In basement; new- oil furnace, one car garage, on 5 8 acre lot-- 1 '2 lot city water. Contact Burton Giles or call 743-572- xox 5. -- lnd xox -- xox -- xox -- xox - xx-xox f or sale Washer a Drier. Refrigerator, Water Heater. Call 5 evenings Burton Giles 743-072- Tel. Get a Head Start on TAXES SSj Suffer Tick up the Phone and call; CORPORATION ol AMERICA a relaxing session for tax preparation rlciit ln fur Arrange We home guarantee: your Satisfaction Mathematical Accutacv Audit Assistance Confidentiality conComplete professional bookkeeping service avallal le. lax loi al cad the your all year, through sulting service available TCA representative collect CHRISTY SAMH.'LIsr M.irvsvale. Utah Phone Acid Indigestion, ...this Richard Hunt of the craftmanship offered by Twitchells more than 20 years. Those Times You TAX Painful Stomach Gas have that favorite sofa or chair now reupholstered fine ijVlllvJ DI-GE- Utah have Oregon Wildlife Commission biologist ,loe lesek would hav been no less surprised If a caller had reported an elephant vnx are pist shot In that state about that rare In tregon. Yet, a taxidei mist mi the phone said nt For sale Bedroom set with chest of drawers, mattress, box springs. 1. Dwight Warner, ph. Kellys Store Opening praer: Win. B. Stevens. Remarks by Bishop 739-261- "x-xox-xox- you Apt no. Box Most Oint-me- or Liquid. LEAVE NAME AT Professional Income Tax Service In your home at no extra charge through Tax Crop of A merica For app't or Information call KlmoCory may Itching? ZEMO relieves itching fast because its special anti-itc- h medication soothes inflamed surface tissues. Get relief with the first application of soothing, medicated ZEMO Cemeterv. IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL SER OR MONEY BACK JENSEN'S suffer acid indigestion and painful gas, too. Name You pd Odnnex can help you become the slim, trim person you want to be. Because Odnnex contains the most effective reducing aid available without a prescription! One tiny Odnnex tablet a half hour before meals suppresses your appetite you eat less - down go the down goes the weight1 calories With the Odrinex Plan, clinically tested, you will eat sensibly - no starving - no special exercises. Safe and effective when taken as directed You must lose ugly fat or your money will be refunded - no questions asked. Get rid of excess fat and live longer with Odrinex. Hours 3;30 to 6:00 Monday thru Saturday CLOSED Sunday tbii serrirr hi i in i ml Heins 2S3 West l.--t South FILLMORE IS FOR CORNS New Mail to Progress Box D07 Fillmore, 5. LOSE WEIGHT PAYNES 9 1 743-535- 5-- 0. Indigestion ...its those times been here visiting wlthSherldon and Fay Prows. Sorry, (post office regulations) npd - 7 XOX Weight 743-62- 15 'GasidK MR. AND MRS. VERNON in -- Lose weight safe, fast, easy with the Dladax plan- - Reduce fluids with Kluldex Baker Drugs. products. Classified ads are fast, easy, and simple to publish and look for in the paper!!! To obtain your classified ad between space call eight and nine a.m. and after nine a.m.jsall has been visiting at the orders. Fill Market. Di-G- el If you do not presently subscribe to the PROGRESS or know of someone who does not this coupon for a free one return subscribe, no phone XOX w ADVERTISING YOU CAN RENT this space to buy, sell, rent, lost and found, lease, etc or otherwise notify readers of your tool around with painful corns, when freefone can help you remove them Try it. You'll see In just days, the corn will bt gone ... the hurt will be gone Painlessly. No dangerous cutting No ugly pads or plasters. Drop on freetone take oft corns. Free subscription months subscription. -- t is set for 7:30 p.m. Among the Important items to be discussed at this meeting are the favors to tie distributed at iiie State Convention to be held in Fillmore this August. con- XOX Wanted: Old guns- - broken-;ieknd used. Contact the Ploneef ?OR ALL OF YOURSEASONk Notice The Jeep Posse ladles will meet Monday. March 3 for an -- WANTED MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, February 28, 1975 le of Elsinore, 2 bedroom modern acre contact Allen Mas581- 714 son call collect XOX family members 1 3x21-- Why home of Vie and Fred Watts. She is a cousin of Vies. d 2315 THAT HURT. LARRY ANDVIRGIN1A while MR. AND MRS. RALPH THOM Stevens, visiting in son were the week end guests Meadow, called In Kanosh to of Lloyd and Helen Rogers. They visit Mr. and Mrs. Lorln Hatton. w ere the The D.U.P.- - of the Sally speakers in Sacrament Kanosh were entertained Camp Kanosh in Services Sunday the at a ValentlneSoclalatthehome Ward. Fred and Vie Watts were also of Helen B. Rogers on Feb. 14. dinner guesbat the Rogers home MRS. MCNIGHT OF MID-vawhile the Thomsons ere here. ph. 5 '8 Xox brother, sisters, n. Kanosh service I..- volunIs pieparing to swing into a i on in Millard County's survey of accidents among rm ! During the next two wcpk. interviewers will vls't about 100 farm families Ir MIHsrdCnuntv as a port of a mik1;- ;j develop a long range, r !e wide 1 Hol- IIOME FOR RENT Advertise in the Media with award Survivors; a of at teer interviewers vices were held in the Hidden Ward Chael Monday fur Ralph K. Jones with Bishop John R, Condle Jr. conducting. Family prayer MerwlnStep-henso- Holden, Utah. 6, planned fi.n 79, tohn, Las Vegas; Mrs Vera Nixon, Mrs Merwin ( enore) Stephenson, both Holden. T he funeral was held Monday noon, lit the Holden l.DS Ware Holder Burial, Chapel ft. Columbia, 50 33-7p- edu--cat- DR. x 10 Klva Goultor recently returned from a vacation in Arizona and Mexico Site accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gale Edwards. After returning to F ill more, she went onto Salt ake to sund a few more .lavs visiting with - unfurnished. Located In den. Contact Ted Bennett tifies that "Certificates shall be of such rank and classification as the state board shall determine, and shall be valid until such time as P-- board revokes for good cause shown. I belelve this bill is a step backwards for the teaching profession. This is one profession where true professional would still continue to improve themselves for the benefit of their classrooms. It who would be the hangers-o- n would now refuse to gain the required number of hours could be reduced for recertification to bring it into equality with recertification of doctors and lawyers; but to do away with it totally Is ridiculous. in-la- w RICHARD AND CAROL WA finer of Calif, visited Dorothy and Clark Paxton to and from the L. D.S. Mission Home. Their son Kevin will enter the mission home there. He will have his head quarters in Visit family Trailer lot Saler-"- PERSONAL REACTION TO HOlSE BILL 142. This particular bill Involves the duration of teaching certificates. It cer- Kevin attended the B.Y.U. for one semester. Cole the Warners oldest son, is presently laboring in the Northern New Zealand mission. 842-285- 1 Telephone balanced portrayal of sexes In all career roles. While parents, local board members, state board members and legislators within states try to improve the situation, the Interstate scene is probably best understood by the publishers. Approximately half Kanosh Happenings NINA Meadow, Utah Getting Married We have wedding books, Mantl Temple ami one General Wedding book. Each are $9. Including tax. Other Temples and General Wedding books on order. schools. Ralph Holden, died Feb. 2 1, In the Delta Hospital. lie was horn Nov. 26, 1893, Holden, to Edward and 1 ydla Mbles Hmes. lie married Delories Hunter May 24, 1922, Mantl I DS Temple; she died Dec 7. 1965. He was a farmer and rancher. tones, approved the selectlonof language arts textbooks, but served notice on the publishers of the lack of improvement In a of the states now have a mandated statewide textbook adoption process. These vary from the large states such as Calif and New York on down to many of the smaller states like our own. On the other hand, another group of states offer little control over the textbook selection process. On the laissez-fair- e end of the spectrum Is Colorado with Section 16 of Article 9 of the state constiNeither tution which reads: the general assembly nor the state board of education shall have power to prescribe textbooks to be used In public Holden, ; :?m I Genesis. . 'Tv,,,-- 4 gins or creation of man or the world unless it savs it is only a thenrv and not a scientific fact. Any book which expresses a such theory must give equal time to other theories Including the theory found in In Oregon, , .,S:. Farm zafelv Ralph E. Jones survey MillardCotinty. Services held for ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIR j- xox xox -- -- xox-xox -- XOX lnd -Xox -- xox - PHOTO PORTRAITS The No Spill Cough Medicine containing 50 MORE cough suppressant than any of the leading brands. fs :i26-413- 0 'imnmm I J 1 ,mmmmmmmmm I ! m am i I I FERGS SERVICE Do It 5 QTS. 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