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Show vl'IlOHT l'"H MU I IVIVH TK s . l , in, "W tl'IVCI.l! ; , r I! .! 1M msincssnii'n ui'i I' I'l'I'H 1 ,! i . I' i ihm ill! ' in. i '.c.irs, k'l' , .1, e 'IS f ! ! r: ; i ,ii j" s st'ich shew. ' ll.i r 11 n k rest ir f t "ir '.el ee in, IflM' tt'u ll e C " ' 'll"!' .i i)i i l.rti'i 'li a le j, t In, i v!,t ll.lll ' , .1 'I he in- illmore, .Iter, Mav 10, ami K'l I" 1. a 1 urer; K(J Sincerely, Nielson treasurer I:n- Hoi nn in, historun; r, reinrtcr. and Antho'i. ulU The new!', installed officers lave a lot of new ideas. They are enthusiastically looking f mat'd to the summer atsiv which nn hide a familv social, annual elucl-eBarpeiiie, and the state tour. Ulvisor to t' e Hast MilUrl V'uin, Tanner is ItoUTt A. Nie! oil, Vocational Agrietil-t'lr.- il instructor, Millard Hirli el hoot. A. -I Control frv fruit insects Mi'es are list controlled hv eorh spring dclaveJ dormant sprav applied liefore the buds 01011. The sprav material consists of tlie dormant oil 'plus malathion of diaziuoii. an 1 The sp" rat pic jmiu line stu-- u so tii"'! is N'" s it! t ,; sj ia or apple dia-.'i"- . m (me moth codling worms require a sprav of two nooks after full bloom au'l at to 18 ilav intervals ilurtiu' the rest of tin season. If mites ltounme a problem, kibliane can 1h added to thus sprav. are useful for summer!.! ruling if thev can propeih ih: tenp "ii Ho p'.nh 'ree borer a'feets art ,,( I it., ,t tu'., i I w t.i e heals adequate for most situ.i'iiui. Controlling lists' re imres projx'r tuneini: of spra.s and a thorough application of effective materials. Ch. nucaU Hat will !e suggested Hue ; r n.t tree,. ! trees are small dwarf' aid few in numlicr ta do.en or less) a hanl pressure spravor m.i in- i u r..-- he uciage Vi I Ills and otierr'1 is caused W i'll Prow 11 it luirew Umeath the P.u'k of t'.e'reotninkesjioclal-l- v near the ground and a little !ih tl.e surface. Masses of nun will evade from tunnel Pilestcd trees will oiK'iiini s. uc killed if not controlled. Treatment cotisisis of sprav Ing Hie wer trunk of the tree with dn 11 n m i ai lv tulv and early PH'1 erv-talcan I'C ii.t-I'ut in the s al around trees In Septcmi ti it summer Sprav S sue aii' VI e aRove mf Tin Hi on isverv Prod and d x s not include all it si ct pr'l h u s or all insect -M no mf irmatioii n i les. is av.iil.db a' me vensnui (f-ti- 'i T the askin'. Follow sti-ri the L'lxd directions onall les used. lus will lasure safe and propet use. it 1 1 home orctiard use are not the same as those use lPv ' commeri tal rr'wets vho lave equipment to apply more t ' ic t' M.ilatluot or i ouiKnnds. will C"H r d thi' maeii't'v suiiruer fruit D'sts. The ei st common frnt ji'sts our area arc exilin' moths emiii'ion ai'ple wor'i.s'apl.i.l., miles and ixstcli tun- Inter an each tree l on r. rite re aie a i.'inh cr of otln r insect Pm if !. e.c mem ii cmii'ollel other less oi a pro! lorn. edj',. All I I Ki ate Ft inrtD ith 1. Mens! Clui'inan n A cent 'a and raising livestock. I Pt i I Mi et i I Sydney Keel 11 l lus ne SI Cl 1, MI TS OF Ml I I' 110 vd. dish; 12.2:' D Keel Ml f2)endv Pivne laeol'soiu D) ( 1) I.. Keel I lutein ni'.sf H). HI '. ,i. dlOi;. SAI.T LAKH da vs with i andpa rent s, C. 0. and te.ens. He cami1 to do I m, orpeiitrv work on tlieir VI RIIKNSON 1LS P ' I) 'D, A reiuinel Melva Anderson young members of our society struct ive , . These activities. are learning the value of work and resiwnslbtllty, and deserve our support and encouragement. with this min mind, the L. M. L. I. A. was organized eight years ago to provide an opportunity for parents, farmers, businessmen, and other groups or lndlvlcuals to support our youth financially at the stock show sale. Many of you will or tiave been contacted tlds week. It is hoied you will fool inclined to contribute In supxrt of our youth. If you lave any question regarding the stock show or he East Millard I.levstock Improvement Association please contact Robert A. Nielson, Keith Chapman, Clay Cummings, Fillmore; Carl Probert, president of the stiow, Dlx Monroe, Scipto; or Ben Stott, Meadow. Everyone is invited to visit the show at any time May 13, 10 and 17. MILLARD COHNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, t'tah 84031 Friday, May 9, 1973 Happy M others Day! The Millard I'agle Cliapter of the Future Farmers of will bold their annual Parents and Sons Banquet Saturday, May 10, In the Fillmore Stake Center at 8 p.m. The program Is tinder the direction of the retiring chapter officers with Mike Stott as president. Awards and recognition which leave lcen earned during the fast year will lie presented to members of the cliapter. Several Individuals will lie presented with the deHonorary Cleaptcr gree of Farmer. The banquet will ho served by the First Ward. and onion sets and seed potatoes. Also package seeds, vegetable and flower seeds. Conf. Fillmore NEW ARRIVAL Jaa John and Whicker wel- comed a baby girl born May 1973 In 1, l tali Valley Hospi- tal. She will lie named Jodi. Thev have a son, Jeremy. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dean Whicker and Mr. and Mrs. Jack McBride. include Mr. and Mrs. Gene McBride, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell P. Smith, Mr. andMrs. Netdon Adams, and Ella Whick- er. nn liome irom a visit in w iih U urrenand M I 1 ) 1 V shin run: 2:77. 'till liamsev HA) Anderson' K) M)rurner' M) vard HO R Mi. and (0 12') iD). Run; C:l',!': (D Wilson Per(11) (2) Plate ro All (H) kins (Pan) .Joseph (H) Rasmussen (Ml i'i yard hurdles: 10.1 Kl'LNDING KHNDA Al-ve- Discuss: tA.i" (1) lloee ihV) ( 2 Riggs i Pail) (3) tones fC) (1) Allen (Pan) 3) Rotuson (C). .I.ivelm: lOVD" (1) Murie C) (2) Ehasiui (I) (3) Pace (D) 4) Gross (M) () Wool, (B). Long lump: 13S (1)S. Keel iMi (2) Hamblin K) (3) Iayne M ) (4) L. Keel ,3) Byrd (D). High tump: 4B" ' D Hamblin (K) 2) Pollock 'BY) (3) tl) .liason Ml) 1) I hnson K) (3) H'.ld CD). lit) yard relay: S. Keel,' Millard Pa vne, 1'avne) tmo vard Helav: 2 31.3 L. 1) Keel, D B.irnev, Ilenrv, Pan-'mii- eli !(?, dodds) Mile Re lav: 3:07.0 1) Beaver AVebl, Bitsie, Brads law, h) 1 Id Fnul Totals; tl) Millard, DHr.'O pis; i2) Delt'K Valiev 7) 3i; 00 I'elar ; 4) 11 I.io nu'cp. 33; 7) KanaP 3 ; 'Hi liurn-Cali- e 10 (9) Fscil.mto 3 vlO) Piute, 0. 34 MILES PER GALLON. Equipped with its ovoilubie 5 speed transmission and 2 ? banal engme. the Monza Towne Coupe has been rated by the EPA as follows. 21 mpg in the cty test. 34 mpg in the highway test betv-- than a lot of fo'e'go cars . CHOOSE Tne standard cng.ne THREE ENGINES TO FROM tnrifty 2 sing'o-borre- l a Four. is Available- a 2 he V8 DependFou' and a small 4 select-onthere ore ing on eng-nfour t'ansmiss ons cva'labe 3-- Y IN WOODS Cross with theirehildrenBruce and Pan Ashby were Cecil anl Ply Nixon, Vera Nixon, Garr and Doreen Aslibv, Ethel Mr. and Mrs. Barry Thev went to attend Nivti. ! .i ranient nieeiim: and the tnen assistel in the taming of the iidael da n iiter of Bruce and double-barre- l I anl The'O have always been cl'cssy Kg Chevrplcts Tins is a (Bessy small one It's fun to drive It's comfortable msido It comes wth a vcy sens We YOUR pace CHEVROLET A AT upholstery, forged aluminum wheels, AMFM s'ereo they're all available And cp to you B See DtAlLRS hunk you'll find soon Wo it s bo'h a sens Wy priced cor to S'a't V. th, and a sce-- s b'e little car to stay wJh WIDE SELECTION Of OPTIONS Leather MAT OF INTER'ORS Either vmyl or luxurious pat'ern cloth is standard t A CHOICE Ashby an listns loans. DRESSY SMALL DARD your pick of nine colors. The lower body comes in thirteen co'ors In . AND FORMAL VINYL ROOF STAN- - Ve-ne- 1 ) Iliilt'hingsOi) (2) Hansen (D) OA Millawuv tM) Tripps to) ( 7) lacoP.son iD). Shot put; tl) o.illawav (C) 2) Gross (M) (3) y. Rose (BY) C) 'I't 1 two !ul Iron, Bulrh.and Premia t'rnn'or and two chil-d- n n, ilreelev, Colo. Brenda anl two children were home by Yenez v.lmre they will be the guests z. of her iarents, Clee and Her hustiand will come for Mothers Day ami will take his familv home. M Mile uO P 'HNSf'N FLEW TO last weekend for a visit with her children; and Mrs. Alvin Johnson i.N. 'oi ua lo Ml. i NEW FREEDOM BATTERY Tne Towne Coupe is the fust Chevrolet to have it Standard. Needs no refill Chevrolet! Chevrolet makes sense for America lean and Karen Den-niison. Bountiful joined ".; the crimp. Al l.FN AM) A I. GIF STEP1I-rnso- n returiH'd home Monilay from n trip to Idaho to visit their daugh'ers and families. Their first stop was in Ogdon with their 'laughter, Julia Trot -tier and three children. tn Shcl'.cv, Id. thev were the rue1 s "i James anl Nancy Rae Young and three dul Iren. In Id., 'hev got Firth, ac- quainted with the r.ew son of Bill and Ruth H.immnol also t'.eir s n David. ell at'en J mla. k me"ili .' when the ed ri ru.ii s"n f PI an n :h was given t: iM'ne of I.ec.iS Murrav ".r-ai- ' 1 ( li.l nmn !. Dressy Fun to Drive. Sensibly Priced. If an extra $50. a month is all thats new YOO a and between house, standing read on. Were gi.ng $50 a month for a year to the next 50 buyers of an Interstate Home, or $600 cash right now! payments $50 a month for a full year, put ting $600 towards the down payment or anyway you wish. Theres no need any longer to delay buying a new home because money is too little or too far between. Besides, youre smart to buy now. A new home costs more the longer you wait, thanks to inflation. $50 a month for a year isnt the only reason to buy an Interstate Home right now, but its reason enough not to wait. spending loose corn seed, peas. preiirod Chevrolet announces a new small car. Pome, Ablstroin. Mildred her mother home and s,.eut ,i few davs helping with some var work. . 220 vard dash: 27.!' 1) ' Keel' M ) 2) W panic M I . Keel M) (d) Uel stel lohlisoti t HY). 10 vard Dash:o7.i: i D lohuson A ' HV ,2) I uxldsi Pieu f, i 'Ml til Coli'in.ui K) ") Sweejic It Is esjiecially refreshing when we compare these young men and women to so many In our area and throughout our country wtiose time is wasted, and many cases, sicnt In tude. .pent several I1 very grateful for the manv gi .:! wishes in cards, calls, visits, and other kindnesses during my illness in the hospital and while I have Peen home. My friends and family are really appreciated. Brooks joins me in expressing gratiI am 1 BANQUET SATURDAY Its the same as reducing your house kinds of bulk garden seeds Svallovs It is encouraging to see so many of our youth devoting their time, talents, and money to the business of selecting MANY THANKS lelil ie. I I nisei ts are rratTi Thanks. 1 in s s : dii-;'ino- if Ielon recent in the i The most difficult pn Mem in producing high qualilv fruit .a the home orctiard is insect control. Seldom does the ami orchardist possess th- - necessary spray etinipment. To hire a commercial spraer would cost more than die value of the fruit. An adetuate spra -er must tie aide to reach all of the fruit and folia, e and spray several tvpes of materials. (iarden hose -- end spra . i t s Dorman Millard col-I.- n numPer of am. sin de ( oiiii" t OI'l's I'r.lek d Vouiii', P. inn- 1 H PI, EASE REPORT YOT It Visitors of Mother's Day to me. I 'iriN., Till Hi PAR lv NTS, red and l.milv dolmson during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Aim ipeerHc) Mitchell, antler, V, vo. Stanford and Madge ihtr-.ii, hanosh, their daughter Pai.litie and ctuldren of Ne-- I i.isl t, Dile and Madge Peterson, Hl'norc Ml! K) DMA w r I preciated. ast Millard Livestito. roieinent Association. " BETTY I 'ale fif officers for ! Beginning at 11:00 j.m. V.'e invite mi to attend if jms-- s ile. we tliank you for mer , Again Support, p. is yreut ly ap- calibrated. md I ; i a K.R.MKR S I'l. VI. NS, N VI! ATE KENNEY, CEDAR Citv, was visiting relatives here during the weekend. They were Flossie Stephenson and Wells and Ramona Kenney. 'hen d.m. liters, Colleen, .lattice leeted the points P r . Mlhlul't a tio on i out is installed at the reeei, t winter social with (Inr-- " O'l'l" iison, Holden, as si lent. 11 her olfiCiis include Scott i't , Kannsh, ice imesldenl; M nn ue. ee Keipio, secre-h!!'- ,; I, riant Stevens, Holden, lostoi I, m; S', i m Pf lev, I lowi'll, i eporter; and lack Davies, Eill-i- n me, treasurer ictor Monroe, seipiu. has Peeu appoint- aiea diieetor represent me lie e.i Millard. North Sevier and Snow I'nllei e Yotinr I arm-e- r I'lL'tpters. Ketirim ofiiceis who iave served faitldullv for Hie just thiee vears are Kent Swallow, ictor Monroe, vice president; i resnl' iit; Scott V.aM.s, sccre-tar- v ; .ordop s'li phcnson, treas- day Secretan iPuiore, I elm ted officers t ike the i hapler at the an- -, and ons Banquet ii . i' tciidm er - The date for the sho'c this vear is May lri, B'., ,v 17, with the animals Indue md. e.i on Tridav and sold on Satur- I J5V. I'AI.I, )F Ki: l it Ir-t- t " NC. l' ' uni' vming eshihitors ireii ; ill in t ,e iii" ip area is v a a. 'inn tins e.ir, aii'l it is Ii"iu ,1 tl.nt ion M ill he al.le ' . i mal ii nr com r n 'I it mu o! la.s' sear. A monil'cr o the .stuck s'"w sales committee w ill call m. smi in the nest few ilavs to answer .my (inesuims mu nuv luvi'.ind t" pick up voiir pleilre or Rnl-cr- '' las o 'ltd Hie s ' ' mi I li IllMIKI.ll eul mcl; f Hit ' In at the it IS" nil, . hi "i, It I As the 44th annual Millard County Junior Livestock Show "pens, ttie East Millard Livestock Improvement Association Is apfieallng once again for your financial supjiort of our youth at the stock show sale. The stock stiow 111 he held May 13, 1C and 17 at the stock show barn in Delta. Sale of the fat stock will begin at 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 17. Many of our young F. F. A. and members will tie completing livestock feeding programs as they fit, show, and sell their animals. jiar-ent- Hunter and Rhea Dean Stephenson were in I.ogan for the tdicv wont to attend weekend, the Moiher-Damditactivities at I'tah Mite I diversity with 1' r porter; ! . a ! i as ut'iei s in "ie sh lu 11. e siij h .ft ali'l nf , , i'it imi s anl mal l II il Pare i to lie III 1! tali 'ml. Ill i'll e lU'sl'ie k I,,.. .i ; i ' mud ; Imore, ker, i n ,i ! d : ei in l.esler. KaI'ndd '.'('Unde, ret. u i he v. i Cl 111 1 r it iite.l in e " Ii in r mi "1 M'l e I ; i ollow-K- la I i nit ie i il In in U't II the ici ' i i 1.1 nn t" i S' v 1, '.! .1' lie.! . i! .. ! d i 'l"i i then it i re.i'er e 1,1 i'.i.ii It'S "a i BEN-iH- Trd Trade Tecti tn Salt Take were s, weekend guests of their .less and 1,'stell Bennett. Peen m the Navy Air ( orp an lie and his familv hove l.ei'ii at Midway. They plan on m. d In,' their home here n tv. .1 re. in , IT'S' IT i.il le less Us i.i n Pell I, , iw illm 'le .us j in e Ray-m- AND HHRIILS and two daughters, Provo and Brent Bennett, a student at lus as n .0, It arrived home Wednesday, et i i lie it. Is ,.i 1. YIN PARENTS AND SONS Junior Livestock Show opond by Ella Crosland MI. Mil AND MRS RAYMOND Stephenson ami three children meetinp i liapter is of merle.i, 1, 'cipio, v.as lei e I .'I t :1s a h Ii ciuBfc ! ,ist Bill I'M' K'k l!'i lull 1,11'llt s i i' imi lu pul rli.ise J 1 i f.il ref ,in sli. i is ,'hase Ilf t' t ,r :I1 I' 1.1 Mi; .i! S'l ms to ,e , in n I . u lie i ! " ' ! I 'i.ipei id c j . i : , nn e I of the of III'' resident t the on. nn' '.ear. k rand, Mead tw, It e pn lent, n 'iiei.il 'em !,(- - i In t ("I silt Ill1 Ie r li s ' i tu n ml ,j ii s' c Ml' r ii recent a ( till' ' r .,!. .1 AN l'H .SIAM) AM) THItl- II sons are visiting her jo rents, Mi. and Mrs. Hoy! Halts and familv, i iiumlson, Colo. president 'la I,! III .i1 ; li ml H " : ! ' FFA t i r i; v.i r sir; in Bf'u'.i' 'i i HOLDEN NEWS .A Ml) I MoR H Steven Probert URGED it Get $600. Cash NOW! or $50.month for One year! Heres An Interstate Dealer Near You: Peterson Machine 743-606- 6 Call Now For Details. 1840 South 700 Wet, Salt Lake City |