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Show vm I I Dairymen unite in organization The newly I'talr organ!?! Dairymens Associan n of dairymen Itaii 'in. ted voloe on ma'ters pio-vI'U- -s with a itudai-fe- ct their welfare, according to T. Hate min, dairy man from West president. Dud Burns, Mol Jen, Utah was tier'r d the Trustees at the rten' organizational meeting to represent dairy interests In M.llard, Beaver, Iron, and Washington counties. Dale Jur-Un- , Keith Chapman, I'SU extension Agent, noted tiiat formal organization of the Utaa Dairymans Association brings to reality the expressed desires of many dairymen throughout the state. They have felt tiiat their industry has been too fragmented with various Individuals and groups pressuring for their own Individualized Interests. The Millard County Dairy Committee, already otgunlfed w'th Clem I'tlev, chairman, and Duate EUns, Vice chairman, looks forward io coordinating local dairy activities with the state association. The slated purpose In has been to Itave an overall orgailization to carry on and support activities and programs that will further and aid the prosperity of the dairy Industry, particularly with respect to the welfare of the milk producers of Utah. The Dairymens Association alms to encourage and support needed research and educational activities to take the research results to dairymen, advocate and sponsor legislation to benefit milk producers and the milk Industry, develop economic data, prepare and present testimony and other such information as appropriate, and carry out other activities that will foster advancement and coordination of the dairy Indus- r J Chapman commented, "Because of the coordination that it can provide, I feel that this it 'V iV-- -' .V Keith J. tah 81631 4, U76 M V. organization can benefit existing dairy organizations, cooperatives and individual dairymen. Those desiring to be a part of this organization may look to their local representatives for further Information. USD 1 nnl wv-- ; I'dlmon 44 44 ,Tr v -- '- - rpr ry" .ir . Frankly. Speaking 44 44 44 44 44 "Ban Hit Salter' ... 44 44 The recent move on the part cf the Committee for Hand Gun 44 Control and their effort to 44 control sales Lj slopping the 44 sale of bullets. Its not redlcu-4lous, but stupid. if RiHicr than come out with jnew anti-gu- n legislation they t(the committee) are at- -j tempting to have Consumer Product Safety Commission adopt It tn (heir rules and regulations. Readers are urged to write Con- it Sa dye E. Dutrn, Secretary Comsumer Product Safety mission, PO Box 8137, Wash- Ltgton, D.C. 20024, and express T their objections to bainning jT handgun ammunition sales. Before we had bullets, we killed with rocks, clubs, spears and arrows. The lawless crim- -. Inal can not be curtailed by jstopptng lullet sales. He will ,turn to another type of weapon rs a knife, a broken bottle, a s;ear or even a boulder. kook n'ber Sixck-th- e HdT.e CfOWR in Chicago who killed five nurs- students. Femember iiLs HOME GROWN Individually tveaiwn? A .4d caliber pistol? planted phtnts will reduce andeliminate ttansplar.tlng shock, Wimuv Be a month ahead on fruit- five with a knife. ing. Also seed potatoes, onion low many did Ghengls Khan plants and new this year, the kit! with a spear? old fashioned bunching peren-a- t, ' How many were killed during ntal green onion the Hundred Years war with English long bows? bakers dozen . Alfred Hitchcock even fantasized murder with a (frozen)' an(j landscapers get a discount Bxhose after ten or more trees of any or the bin variety. We are participating th, nstnir crime rat as uje ln Utahs Bicentennial. ( See It ls coupIed a prlme nas le'fer from 0ur Governor else- with the growing numberof law where in this Issue). enforcement officers and Chers i Bird vesrty t v the 4; 7 Tomkinsons Greenhouse soon to open. Full line of trees, fruit )f greens, . trees, small as- - fruits, bernes, rhubarb, poragus. These are top grade guaranteed nursery plants; 8 start at ft. before pruning; should Would at. bearing fruit 2nd year. to Insure your jj. prefer orders getting them. 6-- J JIu.is,h,.i11pi - an nem.mher-Ournaker,sDoz- THERE ISA DEFINITE SHORT- .AGEt Chain but they are mos.ly Caufonila and southern So fven PUn s- vyw where IT buy from us please storarryalot, jl H rjwrsery youre bti)t lot covly Jf and nec1 to from. Trees are ifi to rv u.---j: ciimj1 ' en ! !':' ' '0 discount iuid vojr home will , , 'i. ji"esntet Nc-.- a Vrnr.Ei a tflVfcn lu clvlu. yv'4 a We hive jl. If'rsons llllvS'4"1 participating. Jhouccpiants and Easier order early! As Vothei s Day, :,l'J wilng goes: The Earttblrthdays, nnieisartes; also r'- b:rJ 'S terrariums of all stupes and In 51ms. One will be displayed fEth bank soon and Strout Hi ally r.0llIS- will have a beautiful har.gC'.g Tug- - r.j in nnii, i IU.UUAPi. . 1 ;.ve i , ,j, '.o.!i'.i. V ut. , hoi '.1 "uu: ; ve 1. rcs v of t'UilotS. te as t rami levels of enforcement officers aid emit Ion used. If it means leaving a few liardened hoods dead on the ro.td for the sake of you own life, then perh)s tills needs to be done. many times liave you! f.Ubrr si-.- ll'iw : You dont need to order one unknown and 'luesllonat 4F warden as plants or flowers 10.00A.M. 5.00P.M persons handled by enforce-- , 44 this year we will have ample. nuim officers with caution 44 EVERYTHING we uve seeded thrown to ot.e side? llantlcuffs ol -free 44 ' selves and wtlllie an nt belt .leco.vtton. Officers 44 hsease eausim; vinises UulJgS0(j SlindBVS 6 P0llu2yS but' cuff d evervoiie, ause u lot "I bltuht. should timinlng iloen, can 4tr give a sixh sens Even with every... Re-openitused in the books, a certain number, of law irfuicem('pt officers w.H le kii!n I c.uh ve.tr. That's if their Hxirt work. Its high' ADD TO MEADOW to hJive Easter dinner with his hazard and takes s,xcia! Bol) Powell letumed from sister Ruth Zmltravlch and mt onI their jub flv months In Arizona in tlm nephew F.d. t it for thnr fellow trait. o; ours was bom its Ct ilde-e- d 1 . it J date Mar. 20th J dedl-c-ut- f.-- of a rertalo amount of nce auj fierce Imleixlcn- - te dence. hver treettom we have and every freedom we have held onto has U'S.i with the price of good old red American' blood. Most of us are willing to pay But price to enjoy those Gregory freedoms. Altitude is Applied To Youth's Route A lot of the supiu rt f ir Rian the bullet' comes fr .m an Iast-er- n generation who have forgot what the word 'Indeiondence" means and its tewards. Most of us ln the West still cherish our freedoms and realize the Importance of eaclt and everyone of them. Its like a numlwr of years ago while Ln NYC , we were , or talking with a cab drive-10 years he hadnt left the city. He didnt een know the meaning of roam free. Those among us who feel we should ban the bullet, Itave somehow lost touch. The West ts as a part of us as apple pie. For those I can only say, perhaps you better sit on a ditch lank. Throw a fow rocks Into a stream with your youngster. If It is too late for fiat, you have voided part of your life that banning the bullet, scrapplsig the gun or t ral.lm the arrow will not re. urn. We a-To quote Rasul). t to seem losing all jeople sense of respect fur ourselves and our fellow man. The result is that tn a throughly Intolerant attitude we hestitale not a minute to secure an organized minority, or evpn a majority, to attempt by resoluwill tion or law to in.iKisc of ieo; 1c In on a Urge matters where no moral wrong ls Involved and where lii'erty is cs.r.ailed. And If It was mora'l wufc for George w oil:!, y.'i i ? e ? m, up the musk, the carj.or., c ' I Kt: HNS D , in Crtipo. j 13 year old rpuits enthus who tculs nny job wu'n doirg - w irtn duirjf well, has apphud his philosophy in the delivery of h - rou!c and. accordiuglv iia- - to on i'ic,-t this vvm k s G; of s- of Car ! o-,- oarelu.d.. i A. Byron-Deme-t- m Lef-fing- ra Brandon Hebert Falls (Director) Gail - ladgi Sout The . i ( si m various He's the ! ,i South As wit: rar-tI f ;ii "o - ,0 i i ! U . S A . 1 . i ".'.liy ji , ' .'.r v Iul b i .T ' .,I d mug i.h.ioiei are Oil it " , t ; f, .., i.ro 7G m. f 'rs Itaiuiii Ktiett it rotin kc i , makes Piv i i 1.1 y . , t - ! ppi Ms ' ruts la t t ort mr.t-- 'a , ' ' r e i .1! ".e e rernemherini. I'Mers in this dav y takri. a pUe d cookies, cae or some i"cr treat toson,e ,:u of their f, toe. Its Imi'ortant to te a i gtvei as well as a i cetver. Our r am s In oh tit to for the happiness tu others m tlds sjiecJnl ,ik' .oil Tale dai. i , . gether. Ry , w nroll til at It In r new Armv v w c i ci I . 'i e 1 t . i n.nett Margaritt I PRODUCE t ial Margarine WOCADvX Fop 4'jc ,x r r Cuurts bottles, Oranges l.nre Navel pples Washington State 5lba$1.00 Herr t;u,irts bottles. HKAS3Jtimrwma i.--ta 1 589C Kt'rr Bottle $2,70 BieieeasaiiramBme$aeBessa I mmammhcrz. w Hajs .' ,,i i col-At'- f nTT'A I' L . er Army able . ; At. end, the UP cj! prn- - T' SW La b.tgr- New Crop ;ren lb. Ie Pot Roast Blaif? Cut C.on null IV, Ihuck S'.etik Center Cut Morrell BoUna Chunk btyle iieef Liver Sliced Young Beef HS? It Thrifty Bacon SoC P Kacorn Bttron Aieners all beef and All meat cm: io lb w. F. y -Morrell, Cudahy 7fC h'lv Facial Tict-ulb : Hem Ma KM1 Fresh Saltine Cr : t ; Sauitage v t. 10 lbs Idaho Valley Franks 12 oz Round! Bone Roast no,' h. ti t .'Jural Turbot Fillet Avoe.id, t the I tlu- - .a Utah White tn . at'emltnc college nnv will tay a -l g- a is, ''-i- - 1 ; and it ! in'iirr.rd to I . "itt. liege i''"l riciiable ' THriODAY, FRIDAY of am .approved from one (h services of i , ; eau-catt- on service s rspeci-- . i.tied hv his K ir ;r, worth-wl.il- e job !: ,vvi, phony and jiuy oxpooies fi r tl e choir. S 2,000 towird a $7,000 of itic Japanese American League to pLire markers at Topaz and tn Delta to honor the 8,000 to complete Ids college as a veteran under the GI Bill which ofters tip to 45 months of college assistance. ha a, ea ru..ti sujiet visor, . Fui'dgi ' ''.tinued mi n.,Hk v ea.,'hrs vnJ. t!fe I in Cit.)u, S9C , I 1 ! He always has his ers on the doorsteps where p..j ' y stay fit y and that ype of 21 Valley Franks 1 ; Take day )ov of ! mu in . ' uf: if am . e : or I pike my try to do a I thin e i u id any joi i cau-';,.t wui Hi doing :s worth doing " i s Klml - ot t, I.-- owtt alsiut hts c co tuners appreciate e od liehvuy and they . it 'v the way they iMid to he Voluntary Fay s lhat rea. youngste' lad had some i o Bake and and other out-do- adder! ha Cnp ' lads father ' Die Continutd from one I iy- i . a . SAND HILLS es-'ca- , current! called composed Wolfman, The Revue by Stan Keen. just completed a tour of schools throughout the State of Washington for the Washington State Cultural Enrichment Program. The young professional cast Includes Alan Brandon, Glenm Buttkus, Gall Hebert, Noel Koran, Jo Leffingwell, Ruth Kidder Roats and William C. Witter. Musician ls David Alan. Director ls Gregory A. Falls; original music and Music Director, Stan Keen; Stage Manager Is Michael Weholt andCos-tum- e Designer is Sally Richardson. Tickets for both productions of the The Revue will be announced later. Watch for the (dates and prices ln your local newspaper. District kept good control. "At times,' Early CtdldhooJ Education will iwhen a fight broke out or sponsor- Mrs. Pat Rothermlch, some other disturbance, things Social- Service Specialist, the were somewhat explosive. U of u Medical Center who However, this Is the new will speak at a public meeting, thing. This Is the great Wednesday, April 16 at 7:30 We feel It ls putting i.m. in the Millard Jr. High M lllard County on the threshold ictuud Team Room. of a whole new recreational Her subject will be Child era. Its something people like Abuse. She will give Informto do and generally ls enjoyed ation on how to help prevent by the whole family. The few child ause and how to coorbad scenes are far out done dinate community resources for by the wholesome aspects of help an protection. just great and good Stie will acquaint jiarents recreation. iiul teachers with the Child There were some complaints Abuse Law as it concerns their of too many people, too many reporting of cases ar.d make vehicles and no place for aware of the signs to This may lthve look for tn discovering such youngsters. been true in the general race C.lo. where the action was, : e 'vi it also give Lnstruc-Uu- o area, but there were slll many wide In "jareritlng and cite open spaces left. As for the caes of how parents can and congestion, those 8000 must do ha ru their children unknowhave enjoyed It. Easier at Big ing v. Sand Mountain Is just the place at use CRSs In F'ah Chtt to be. are inci easing daily and the A special feature story by protection of children ls everyMargaret Kelsey, Recreational ones business. Tlanner for the BI.M will 11 I'li i ti.it friend. 4 Sally i Ml! AT VOE 1 r Stsit&td Bt$t buys s Bacon n:i . f speak on 'Child Abuse' Millard Co. School 1 ' ra To sis-te'- - r u! rrtjni-ope- - dufens' of ! i I guess this co i..ti car, little to alot of pc " ! c Ug Ban the bul'et. ui the Ins, SenliT i'i Ttie and childmes based on Little Red Riding Hood has a brother, a s fosur hiotner, and two n.ev are Joe, 11; Blake foster brother . 1 . Jennie, 9, He rout , r 1 Com-n'ts.su- on whole (ol the p. pers ha. a Green Shedt route in he, .ms lu h,s Darrin In turn, Tier ot the vSeck la'-rian is help" Joe on his route Phe t r it,. ar'psier ath'-drives them eighth (to h r at K earns eu'iur The hoys' to 'heir rout'- are is and wails high, when his favoii'e v.l wh e the earners deliver jo ts are music .Iran. a. gyu. Hour p,iHrs." explained Mrs Bin! English He's particularly foal o' (repo anri Lacel,!l lavIhirri" loioughly enjoys ing played U,e ialter with the h s route and it has given him a ye it sen.se of i espon.sibility. Kearns Hu'k K I - tt.e money he earns la.--t summer i, ir.d t e s sav mg for a is also in v o am) f r scnit camp next and h.is ' r Saturday, March first time to par!' Bake ar Take iz. the youth tores "' Bicentennial sixnisoritig ory V. Falls, with originall music and lyrics by ACT'S mu- -, sic Director, Stan Keen. The production is built around s'or-ie- s, poems, jokes and songs from both traditional and modem childrens literature, is well as newly created works, r'e Revue includes aJapan-es- e folk tale, a slow-motlKeystone Kops burglary scene lep Lamer -- JVJim n (Frontright) to be announced later. Ttio Revue is directed by AC T's Artistic Director, Greg- ACTIVE . . . Kearrs 'onior hgh student Darrin Crapo vs ho rvv both brskttca'l ru b.aseBall, has Geeen Sheet's Carrier cf the Week. been spifth-- h-- mist faci'-- u;c!i -! ng Michael Piltman-Ala- At'surd Musical Revme For a production of C'di treii, A Contemporary Theatre (ACT) of Seattle, Washington. The siiow will play for two ier- formances at Milhird High Scliool Auditorium. Lales are & 44 44. 44 Keen-Willia- Children to secl'Revue Ctiapman Extension Agent GREENHOUSE 44 11 -- el i 44 44 Buttkus-Sta- n Rongstad. (Left to right, middle) Jo -- 1;, 44 ger)- - Blenn The original compuiy and production staff of ACTs production cf tie 1070 The Absurd Musicai Genie For Children 'Semi circle, left to right, rear) Rally Ricltardson (Costumer)-MiciiaWeholt ( Stage Mana &, Aj 1 TOMKINSONS 44 it' 7, mim. hi r; try. .iMt 44 44 '' f VIUARD COUNTY PROGRESS! rill mure, DU A NFS A.G. Frozen AFRlL mar b Hire soon giving deaHs and plans for Lbtle Sahara. Japanese Americans retained there during World War IT. A natural amphitheatre will be developed In he city park and will serve a3 a site for performances by local theatre groups tn Fillmore. The protect will cost 7,000 and the Commission granted 4,000. All projects also require matching fnds. The Commission makes no out right grants and must receive matching value for Us dollars. 3-- 4-6 Food 43C Whole bun Frozen Orange Juice 12 oz Meat Bunnutt 379(1 Iiee Blue Bonnet Margarine case $14,70 1 lb 49C 4$l.O0 Banquet Cook ln Bag 9 flavors 5 oz 389 Swanson Meat Pies 8 oz 289C Aurt Jemima Frozen Waffles 10 oz 589(i Grape Juice 6 oz weitrht Watchers Frozen Oranee Slices 16oz25C W.F. Frozen Corn on the Cob 8 pieces 25 F'a-R-P- .'c I DEPT Golden Delicious Apple 25? lb or iNcw Crop Cabbage Green Bell Peppers I Lettuce 25C head or lb j Asparagus 'meat IT PT. lb Hilar.d Mild Cheese ii Morrell Bologna slice 79 lb chunk 'Bar S Bacon 2 lb thick sliced ii Beef Liver sliced PRODUCT. 7. 5$ 1.00 lb 9? 325? 5$1.06 49? 98? 69? $2.57 69? ROC FRIES potatoe Chips 9 oz twin pack Pringle vV. F. Mandarin Oranges 11 oz Western Sea Tiny Shrimp W. F. Catsup 20 oz Western Shores Tissue 4 rolls pack Franco American Spaghetti 15 oz Cheer 25? off King Joy 20? off 32 oz Kimbles Overnight Kimbles Toddlers overnight Tung Pitcher Pack 27 oz Certifresh Spanish Peanuts Nine Lives Cat food 6 oz J If Creamy Peanut Butter 28 oz Giajit size Comet Cieunser 21 oz Splc-N-Sp- 79? 89? 59? 47? 59? an TOP JOB CLEANSER Dash 30? off Jumbo Mr, Clean King 2 TIDE 50? off. Family Wxsern Family, flour 28 OZ 489? $1.85 88? $1,05 $1,19 $1.89 59? 6S1.00 $1.29 $1.35 3$1.00 '99? $3.09 J11.09 3.89 $2.99 ! 25 lb. duaaes i atsr. |