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Show r?o.MoxVeocrrfUmlnp Salt Lake City ZlllO Co o JV-- K f' ' jwJ ' , - '' Ui it .. ' V T I ..-f-U J V K l M O ROX ,' i' : Vi' ' 't i ;l ; " j " 54 i K A ? Si ; : i i;: 4; fX9t& - it im ii-Z- '', J 4 Vp I ' 1 i j? ' Th e i ? 5V; 'V& v I .5 . SKz kM ll $!', fv M r Ju4 1f- ' '''V rl? t''K.;', 1 , hA&- r p2 'i & V s ' s, " t: :: . ' . - ...n- -' - ' . a..v J' , t idhimWirtf 1 A. iTTiniii -- -" fr- REPU BI.ICAN . Hi th School ak. , he I is ii 1 t t i '11 ' ; !, i v h ' n cut loll il , , in i i Ro- -' i ho had moved i. w u it. . i ii 1' atos ist vear's ill Repub- - Iptlon; l'ii. cilaced iM i -- election. AN ! i 1 ot'Uwwii i 11 m -- ducting the conven'ion was r tiring Countv Clun in in, iii-al- d lie wlecon.ed f ll.ire. group and commented on t' success of tlie Republican Par-- . in Millard Comm in tie Its' t M KM 11 .11 , Ci uut.riim - t . The Millard l'uiihv o ; u can Or.amzing Con. miun held Mav 1, G'i at tl i f . 'Z' . ! " ' . . :, I , ; , - tin Mcr-- i Bunder who .id t .ci '.ii a tenif . i ' ic hristensen i, iss :t l.ict iV't.-- i I.. Anderson Ilf le a'es to 'he t tall Re- - i: I'm , ii I H ! i The invocation was oflctel bv Warren Jensen, Delta. Tie Pledge of Aliena nee was ledi . Sherman Stephenson, FiRmor . f 1 entla Hull, State Republican addic.'-ii, the group stressing leitei and letti rcommu-ii-catiobetween tlie state orati-izatioand the county i ' ' '-'- 'n vgovV . n Delegates to the Utah Repu! ' "V LiteS..;, LOCAL UNIT BRINGS HOME THE HONORS ill . rc ,i.i I Mami vi re vniHis in T i r.nanLs-uio- t!ii n firsi n'tnmn eortielil d in I u'.. v.rLs were .m.ihLi. (u menilers of Ha'ii i . "f HiP 2222 riclil Art i Hen .v 'Manors in tlie Ar HU n olwnpics first ani'-c Ol.-nii- jires-ente- - C- lieM at C.i1. p v. r.. Williams. f nits !i mi .uruss the state part icijiati ! n events ratunie croup 'ii Future Homemakers of An i rica traveled to Sal' I ake t a'ttnd 'he Annual State Conventn n held on April 18 an I li. ihe girls were I v oh the vei im theme, A 1 . rhesieak-er- s m, I mu gavi tin inis main good sugge.su .'is an lu lps to aid them ti a u , m t i the fast mm in s. n ui. "f t'i'lav. One CliOM I io'imviu,; statements iuiIism! evervone was the fact that it is possible to a fi eitla r n i.i or anene-m- v in fi t .ii on Is. the choice is ours. u rv ne vvas excited and tlirtlle ai f 'o' han't iet when it tla 1 I .mu Christ. 'iisi in IX'l-mo- nt iiki- n )ia reprosi nt I e Roir f u tl i i licit Kavma Non elected to m o on the state I te Homemakers. flu. nts Raima the cluwe t ' 'alp make new pull ctes an to take a trip to C dm mg tulv Wasluii t n, to atti'ii 'In ati mal I nt' -- I n painting of the sta-- hi ; , L .."'llM'll ffh rr ' 1 ' i 11 i. un The monev collected for the Research Foundation largely stavs within the state. There is a clinic for Cystic Fibrosis at TEHHI MCBRIDE GRADUATES WITH HONORS Terri Pride received the Yaledictoi lan Award at the graduation exercises held for the liollvwiKid Heauti College. The exercises were held April 28 at the Rodewav Inn, Salt Lake Citv. Attending the program were her arents, Mr. and Mrs. lack McBride and Scott. Todd and Uso Mr. and Mrs. lac ci. John Whicker and tcremv and Me her grandiurents, Mr.adMrs. f arrell P. Smith. ' ;v Fire chiefs and Firemen of I' tali gathred April 9 through 11 in SALT Lale City for their, Annual Ninth Ltah Firemens Training Seminar. Den- ny Scott Brunson represented the Fillmore fire departmental tlie Seminar. This annual event is cosponsored by Utah Technical College at Provu, L'Uli Slate Tire Marshals Office, the Utah State Fire Chiefs Association ami the Utah Sta'e Firemens Assoclaton, according to Denny Brunson who serves as Assist. Chief on the Fillmore Fire The event was Department. held at Salt Lake Citys Rodewav Inn. Top exerts in fire fighting and fire prevention addressed the three dav conference, headed bv one of the nations out- hlllllllll tteherv, uld ' I i ti . t .icrinii-- o md qi till ICS . ' ' will le Inll in the Delta School lmu h center Fri'Liy s.uurdav, a live-sl- ix ji.m. k pnh me and weight guoss- In contest will be held for the public at in a.m. with the sale of fat slink c inning with fat ho: s at 11 a.m. followed bv fat Limbs and fat eef. qiict SHOW r l II ii h at 8 I The stock show is the culmination of many feeding projects bv the vouth of our country and neighboring areas. It is alwavs a hirhlu lit of te The public is invited to year. attend. "T J ProtectionAssocia-tio- Millard Vocational day at SUSC in Cedar City Millard High ts very proud of the girls In the Home Eco- nomics Department for their part in Vocational Day at Cedar Citv on Thursday, April 24. In the sewing dejiartment the girls earned three sweep-stake- s: n, Beva Sant for her and Clndl Johnson for her knot vest, and Tauna Dastnip for her macrame sling. The following won ribbons; Pam Coats for tiedspread and dust ruffle, blue ribbon; Jennie n; Penney for her quilt, blue Vickie Ilildebrandt for her macrame, 2 blue riblions; Tauna Dastnip for her macrame blue ribbon; Sandra Turner for her pillow, blue riblion; Kellie Christensen for her dress, red ribbon; Linda Tomkinson for her dress, red ribUm; Robvn Carling for her dress, red rlh- Af-ga- lon; Paula Whicker for her dress, red riblwm; Marion Stevens for her dress, red ribbon; Cindy Matlock for her quilt, red ribbon; Sandra Turner for her quilt, red riblion; Cindi Johnson for her mgs, red Marion Stevens for dress rtb-ix- m; and rug, red ribUm; lanico Nielson for tier crewel pictures, red nblxn. Leisa Mathews for jiupjiet story in Childs Dejartmcnt, blue ribbon; Cindi lohnson, Marion Stevens, Vickie Hildebrand! , and Anita Stephenson won white riblions for making cakes. We wish to congratulate all these girls for so ably representing Millard High. We are proud of them. n. Dennv. ; . Governor Calvin L. Hampton the ojwntng session on April 9, Introduced by Wilson W. Sorensen, president of st Utah Technical Colthe lege at Provo. addressed r X' y co-ho- Arrested in Murray... TWO JUVENILES Cathy wins vriting STEAL FS TRUCK Two local juveniles Stole a truck Mav 0 in rillmore at atout 9 p.tn. Apparently they drove north with tt. Sometime Liter they were apprehended in the vehicle In Murray, lUh. The one boy was reported to lave a sidcarm. Sheriff Bryant Crosland and Citv Officer Glen Quarnterg picked the two lioys up from the Murray Police early Tuesday to morning and returned them rillmore. Later on Mav 0, juvenile authorities ordered them pLiced In care of detention facilities i Salt Lake and in Provo. Deand pot v Sheriff Duane Calltster reAllred CLi.lon Citv Officer turned the two H"s. the The trick was taken from Fores. Service jarkuig lot on South Mam Street tn Fillmore. It was not Jaeia.,ed apparent in nun ed 1 ' 'll it mo- basket Fire Prevention and Life Safety" was the theme of this year's seminar according to it is determine officials that thev tu thev should tie cl ise ontly by removal an si, ns leading to and at those d iors sh , He d c ii i phshed Ihe esthetic rib-lio- Na-tio- Fire and ach siqi'miten lent or pers m tesponsi administration of the sell ml disi rn t sh i approprme p rs ",s fied .d this m liter an (m net oss.iri arum, t is enf ireed ball m inline, TRAIN IN SALT LAKE is Edward W. Bent, director of fire and industrial training for the State of California, who has lectured to fire seminars and training sessions all over the United States including conferences of the I Trom time to time rep ils come to the State I duc.f m m. ol Agency of exit do rs buildings w licit atecSai'ii S" tlat they are not open t" i . I, In considerin' at this i.i, its List meeting, the Stan id of education ductcd l.' ill r ' liofficials responsible the care and oieration oi school Imildtms le nottfi. it 'at all exit doors are to ii i I trolled onli by panic ! at be free of all obstruct tot , as to allow for exiting 'riftn in case of emer'enev. If exit doors, which if lv exist in pul lie school ' ings. are not mn d cordance with the e vice of fire tort rot ore tele FIRE CHIEFS He r t varietv of sport -"t Ins major , the bishopric at present. son. WARREN .IFNSt.N New Chairman ti- -ti of Utah Hospi- Free help for children is given through the Research Foundation in the form of nursing help, medication and education of families where the disease occurs. Pai a 1 contribution and receive one dance to win a nvlon lioautiful, queen-sire- d To win it wont tricot quilt. le necessarv to be present at the drawing to be held in Lite Mai at a Senior Cltlrens meeting. The quilt is on dis-pltil the window of J, Francis Kelli Dept. Store. There is a 1C Mm., 1C minute long, film on Cistlc Fibrosis for use of organizations who wish to show it to their memliers. Contact Helen Rogers. Ctapter Chairman. in standing authorities in this respect, according to Chief Brun- i foundation. 1 i Partv if. mi s. I Fund ire. ' 1 av I J 1 1. n do tort was jassed r l.n m r.r'or lake Garn or lu- - st m is a:t! courage to stii.il I i, i to ict i ms Includ-- i r e I M issue. h.i s' i Venn t I o 11 ,as elected as Pul lit i'' I n urn auto work with th" oil" i f r i rs in pul liei7-lii- g building exits tal t,. 'I, t mte c!t I k School Drive is ietng field this month local volunteers. of Mav b Please contribute to this Fnliersitv 1h .. .i Ci Roper Cabin on the Colorado. It was painted by Thelma Peterson. Fibrosis Fund Drive the ' Burt Cystic research I t' vW1 , 'JtJ The Flag this week is CinJt Johnson, Christensen, Melanme Fergusen, Cathy Wilson, Arlene Dav, Orltnda Pla-ter- o, 1 iniLi Tomkinson, Aaron Moore, Raima Christensen and Camille Petersen. Fibrosis i irvt'ti.in I t utial C itn'iiit-te- e u as follows; veil Wainii y imii, Darlene Mun- -i THE FLAG Those attending the State Convention were Advisor, Audrey Glen Quigley, Ella i.'mglev, The Cvsttc . i ,u, I 1 1. was drill and cere-nion- v, demons' ratine both superior know lege andCol.abtlit). Accoidinr to Lt. Howell. Olimpics Project raDirector, the gal f the oifovertion was to increase the all readiness of the men In the XI Corps Artillery. v iMipe'i't.iii State Convention FHA of Hint irom surveying to truck maintenance. In order tocomix.te in the Olympics, the Fillmore and Manti men first hd to win competition on a lattalion level The men were sulnected to rigorous written and practical tests, evaluating both their Knowleged and practical knowhow. The Manti and Fillmore Guardsmen surpassed their The Amazon inhabitants, the aborttmtees of Australia, the ice jieople of the Himalayas all mv stones to the hold great class taught bv I loid brown. As instructor in the fields of Geography ami World lRstori, he has helX'd ignite the curiosity of our students to uncover and investigate new ieoples, their lands, and their heritage. F rom Ghengis Kltanof Imjierial China to Vladimir Lenin of Communist Russia, from Poiie I rban of tlie Crusades to Winston Churchill of England, from Henry VIII to Queen Elizabeth of modern England students learn to appreciate tlie past In understanding tlie future. When one then adds the geographical wonders of the earth to the study of mankind, the story of man comes alive in these lor as Secretary. Osd'Jt i ictiutu interests lie in The 4 till annual M illard Countumor Livestock Show will be held at the Stock Show barn in Delta Mav 17, It!, and 17. Animals will lx cheeked in The fitThursilav morning. ting and showmanship contest and the livestock judging contest held in the afternoon. Friday the livestock will lx judged beginning with the dairy cattle at 9 a.tn.; followed bv tlie hors at 10 a.m.; sheep at 11 a.m.; and ttie fat lieof at 12 noon. The annual exhibitors ban- - Mr. Brown is married to the former Alice L. Fredrickson and they have five charm1. e., David, children; ing r nici Mirheal. Tina and a foster child, Scheve Damon. He has served a mission amongst the Indian trilies of the Southwest. He is vitally active In the Fillmore First Ward serving In the capacity of counse- ton. $"i ' classes. v Warren Tensen w is elected by acclamation to sive as tl c Republican Count v Ch.uri!:"i for tlie ensuring I , ve.u Darlene Mundy was chosen Vice Chairwoman and Yerla lensen t, i PIN likes -- ty . - 3 7' SUCK - V&:. . - yv V D R MN1 MILLARD COUNTY STOCK SHOW SET TO OPEN MAY 15th Uv , 1 .r V-- R5s! v? Cr i. (t t ? lov d ham V ; I PCI tv o, Happi Mother's Nt Ml, rradu tied from Hr i oiing t mvcrsitv with a H. s Decree in son tl studies in l'J7t). lie has been an active teacher for Millard ir High ever since and the last couple of tears Ins also been te.iehin f ir the hn h school. ' jr M world is his kingdom V 4 Ernlav, 'auher of the U'trfj '.? Zr l - r tti" -! & u MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS W) 41 SOUTH MAIN (801) 743 5340 ML I MORE. UTAH 84631 R D ( Ot N 4 PROt.RI SS Mil lllmoie, t ih H i is 0 1I..11 . ,iv lulls H P" tours, Piess 1, t ditor lv. Marian Stevens, Cindi lohnson and Anita Stephenson with winning cake in Vocational Contest. (story ami pictures continued on page 8) |