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Show - 4 FLOWELL NEWS dm.'liii'r, Cl.irict1 mu! AM) ViG TOM Ql IG-tmn ,n ,, I'ht, Induina aimed l.o t 'Ilier to iMt tlieir l.imhes the i.irold Robisons, rh'V'eM :oi tli'1 C.ien ("il"les, !' in and .mu, n Flllim.' e. tin re m : el v. id few dais i" hif mi. and school fm I hi tot Kerry will stai fora Ion eru.'-'t- , then fh home. Mi; by Viryie Ivie lr ' rct i ol rin, Orem, eeeiit tlie t 'o Il1' er lios were here :tlu. al- in', wit li lax, I. Min uiiii I..' and Ixi-ii- i v MR Brinkerhoff and children, Kerry, UAe, Stewart, Debbie and Karen md a friend irom Bountiful were enjoying a visit with lus parents, Wendell and Ella Btinkerhoff during Easter Va- received recently. Ruth, Lynn, Clarice and Mb ley Allen entertained Sal, Ruths home at a bridal tea honor of tlieir cousin, Marie Allen Christensen, a rer bride. cation. -- lie rlI'"ik IM WAMIMl UN SlAN-is- h a dinner guest, S'i.inla of Vela Rasmussen, Gr.uii and loan. She was on her w.o, to Cedar City to take care of ns, mss. She was a rooin-ih.n- e of Gue Rasmussen Dean v. hen both were students at M SC Pauline lias received a rail as an I I )S Missionary Mislo die Colorado-Denvsion. l MR parents, Jane Williams, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Carling. AND MRS AND HEATHER SHANE UT-le- generous contribution is'need-e- d, so the Red Cross may continue its aid In disasters and other times of crisis. The Red Cross also assists the produc- tivlty of the community In many ways... by maintaining blood supplies .. by providing health, training to enable family members to care for themselves and each other... by implementing first aid and safety training.. .by aiding members of the armed forces, veterans, and their families.. .by providing y spent an Easter vacation grandparents, Clem and Lora Utaley, Uncle Tony, Aunt Tami, Uncle Sam, Aunt Joanne and two little boys. with MERRILL MR ANDMRSDEVINCllRIST-ense- n, Richfield divided their weekend with hts father Archie and wife, Shirley and brother Ken and with Marlenes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen and family. lohnvm and children, Linda, .lulie Mary Ann, Jerri and David, Tremonton were guests of h:s parents Mr. and Mrs. Avalon Joluisor. and with Colleens folks in Fillmore, the Harold on Easter and the Cahoons Avalon and Agnes weekend. Johnsons daughter, Linnae and husband, Brian Dugger have Hist moved from Ogden to a new in e t March Is Red Cross Month. The fund campaign Is well underway in Millard County. Your AND MRS DELBERT en ami children served a i'el tons dinner to Until in I oi t of her birthday Sunday. Cl. r ii e's Imsl and ai.d son Riclum v u in Colorado on luisiiu s in connection with his dm (orate i I i and by the Veterans of Foreign In humanitarian leadership principles throughout the world. The Red Cross Is endorsed by the President of the United States, Gerald R. Ford; and by the First Presidency of the Church of Latter- - Day Saints, , Wars. East Millard are: Scipio, changes ' I rtTwure! How-.ev- The State Road Commission, meeting recently ln Salt Lake City, passed a resolution establishing 55 mph as the permanent maximum limit inUtah. The new resolution replaces a resolution passed last January that established a 55 mph limit until the President declares there is no fuel shortage or on June 30, 1975, whichever date first occurs. The permanent GO niph limit brings Utah Into compliance with national legislation that ties federal hi eh wav funds to the 55 mph limit. Secretary of Transportation, William T. Coleman, Jr. has informed the states that they must have a Glen- Holden, Susan RahnyDay; Fillmore 1st, Davis; Fillmore 2nd, Joan Quamberg; Fillmore 3rd, Arva Dale Ashman; Flowell, Jo Ann Utley; Meadow, Laurel Stott; Kanosh, Linda Whatcott. These ladles would be happy to accept your contributions and volunteers will be calling at your homes. "If you cant a litgive a little money, give tle you. Or be a big spender, give both. the meeting, whether or not he Is a member. According to C. Booth secretary, the supply of farm labor ln Utah has dwindled sharply In recent da Quamberg; Farm labor to study H, permanent in area representatives The The Utah State Farm Labor Association will hold its annual meeting April 11, 1975. It JOLL'NE ROBINSON AND will begin at 1:30 p.m. In the ANDERSON AND IRENE .John Sevy were here for Easter Bureau Center, 5300 S. weekend witli her family. its qreen thumb Farm daughter, Phyllis, Salt Lake 360 W., Salt Lake City, ac City spent the weekend with cording to Glade Glllman, state their sons and brothers, wives lESS ROBISON WAS HOME BEE INSPECTION home in Roy. and familyes: Dexter, Laura over Easter with her parents, there has been an chairman. "Recently Lee and children; Evan, Mer.Tumor and Pearl and Hie boys M its 1)1 .AN ALLEN AND increase in new beekeepers ln U. Gillman said officials of the S. Department of Labor and WILLIAMS WAS KATHY and and children. Beniamin. Durand came rily Thurs. the Kearns children, State, says John T. KnightUtah State Employment Secur- home from Salt Lake City over an eisited her mother-in-laon, State Bee Inspector LA DAWN AND PATA1JLLN is h Allen until Sunday. Ruth's Utah ity Servlce would 1)6 ln attend Dept "The majority of these people AilCc. will are hobbyists who find bee- be Scheduled for discussionworkUtahs newly revised keeping a fascinating and remens compensation laws which warding pastime. now cover certain agricultural Now that spring Is Just employers and workers. the corner, these hobbyThe farm labor group Inists as well as the States com- cludes employers of farm lamercial bee men will be getting from bor throughout Utah. their colonies ready for the Glllman said any summer months. Is welcome to attend Last year there was 45,000 colonies of bees ln the State. From these bees came about 1.6 million pounds of honey. Look tor these price tickets Not only are bees Important bethroughout the store. They cause of honey production, but show everyday selling price so you can ligure your also for pollination. Bees are actual savings' essential ln the pollination of many fruits and vegetables, thus Five million motorists have the yield of these increasing returned report cards to IS crops. vexun. Ford Motor Company ratingthe' RexaLU According to the Utah State repair service provided by new-c- ar MONSANTO Bee Law, TOOTHBRUSHES explains Mr. dealers. And 93 gave the BALSAM HAIR Knighton, "all owners of bees, dealers good grades. MAT TURF p whether hobbyists or commer-- I The customer survey a first CONDITIONER cial beekeepers, must register in the auto DENTISTRY PREVENTIVE x 23 Vi Industry, began ln With Protein. 16 oz. their colonies with the Utah 1972. Ford asked Its 6,700 0 State Department of AgriculAdulf dealers nationwide to start givfor ture. Many of these new hobbying service customers "report ist beekeepers are not acquaintcards" following repair work Junior ed with the law and do not for on their vehicles. When mailrealize that bees are subject ed back by customers, the cards DELUXE TOOTHBRUSH to Infectious diseases, such as to to Ford Parts and Service -American Foulbrood; an Infect Division for computer analyAdul disease that re, ious bacterial sis. sults ln total destructon of the YOUTH'S TOOTHBRUSH Joseph A. Kordlck, parts and i hive." service programs manager, The department of Agriculsaid the division receives about ture has been given the re9,000 cards from customers sponsibility of administering CHILD'S TOOTHBRUSH every workday. the States Bee Law, Including The cards give us a conthe supervision of the Bee Intinuing sampling of customer for reaction to the service work spection Program. This program Is carried out through provided by our dealers, he vexall. '.county bee Inspectors who are Stuart Hall "I Like You' said. I doubt than many comhired by the counties where have a handwritten evalpanies TOOTHPASTE beekeeping Is of significance. ALUREX uation ofcustomerservlcefrom Requirements of registration five million product owners. and inspection make it possible The key question on our V for Slate and County bee Inasks the service custocard Boxed O to locate and Inspect $050 spectors mer If he or she was satisHZ!1 im all known colonies of bees for Stationery L for , fied with the quality of the re12 oz. liquid signs of disease. pair work performed. $149 Mr. Knighton urges all ownOther areas covered on the mm I OT I Popovers rLf ers of bees throughout testate, Mr. Kordlck said, are card, Thonk You who are not currently register25 timely completion of the job Discontact their to either ed, for I Notes (which 97 found satisfactory) trict Agricultural Inspectors 7 oz. Fluoride, proper vehicle clean-u- p (7 De50 tablets Office or the Utah State 614 oz. and employe courtesy 98. Room of Agriculture, partment Brightener In addition, he explained, 412 State Capitol Building, Sal the cards are coded to identiand 6T4 oz. Regular Lake City, Utah 84114. fy the service employes who 59 Through the cooperaton of worked on the customers cars. 1 Ins the and pec both for beekeeper That gives our computers the tor, the bee industry can b. lata needed to tell us which upgraded throughout the Stati TPexal service employes are receivjpexa ONE TABLET of the hobbybenefit the 'for ing high grades from custo-i.ier- s. ist, as well as the commerMOUTHWASHES 01 I FAMILY VITAMINS 1 cial bee man. The Information is the basis I SL for a national Incentive -- award 100's urogram conducted by Ford for MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Jealer service employees-th- e Regular Fillmore, Utah 84631 only one of its kind in the auto Friday, April 4, 1975 industry. With Iron $398 er 55 MPH made March is Red Cross month the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dern Williams her sister Annette and grand- cousin, Ginger Desnatn v.eie home from Cedar City with iieir family, the Arthur A lit n;. and er, e, "certified years. He said farmers' apparent Intentions to expand sugar beet acreage In Utah this Incoming season will bring an creased demand for qualified farm workers. Gillman urged all farm employers to attemd the meeting to become better informed on current laws and regulations affecting the employment of farm labor ln Utah. money. The resolution will be filed with the State Archivist for public review and comment beApples may be served at any temperature you like, but your reserve supply keeps best in your refrigerator (not close to the freezer) in plastic bags or the hydrator drawer. Apples keep well with reasonable care and this helps make them one of the most economical fruits. 'A' on 'report cards' F DOOR ASTRO M 172 2 2 Selective UP OF UTAH Talent The Golden SplkeWestelrn ROUND VIuslc iCSOP , fore final adoption. K Farm-emplo- Ford dealers gel 55 mph maximum speed limit that Is vigorously enforced or lose federal Round Up of Utah and x . Radio, Salt Lake City X X Molly Bee, Kay Adams, BiUy Armstrong, Kay Austin, Johnny Bond, and others who will also be the judges. Semi-fina- ls will be held at the Utah State Fair. All winners will be featured on national TV shows and Las Vegas. Is sponsoring a talent quest, ln two age categories. They are youth division for those fifteen and under; adults divi- sion those sixteen and older. All contestants will appear on stage at the Terrace, Salt Lake City with such stars as . Red Barn 09 59 Ceramics 2for79 2..r49 nn 1 ( Hon., April 7lli. 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