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Show r Our Town iTuVWirtjViiVtiViVi1 Social news, clubs, birthday a it nieces ary ( PROGRESS PRINTING COMPANY Publishers of the Weekly MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Issued each Friday at Fillmore, Utah 84831. .Second Published Class Postage paid at Fillmore, Utah 84631. 41 South laln Street, by the Progress Printing Company, to Fillmore, Utah 84631. Address all correspondence Is Number 84631. Telephone Utah Box 507, Fillmore, 743-334- 0. copy; $5.00 Subscription rates are 15 cents per single per year. Published by Progress Printing Company VT ' JANE WILSON Publisher Emeritus WILLIAM V. WILSON-PublisH- er DEBRA WADE accepfs mission MADELEINE WILSON Debra Wade, the daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Clarence Wade, m cl! to has accepted a mt-the Germany Frat kfart Mission. She vv ill enter the mission on June 7th and is home scheduled to lave her farewell this SumLy, Mav 25th at 12:00 in the Stake House. She invites all her friends to be hi at- -- Editor TOTAL PAID CIRCULATION OCTOBER 1, 1973, 1,797 TOTAL DISTRIBUTION LS: 1,910 84? Displayadvertising per sq. col. Inch is Minimum classifieds are 73?; repeats are 50? si Sweet Land ot liberty my country Bv I r Blaine Ihmtsman . (Stella Dav, the rcniLir author uf tliis column, is away In addaum, all of last attending an important comentn.n. wet k site was confined to her lnone "tinier the weather; typicallv, she complained to no one. However, she reqncstec that I write the ''Our Town" coluinii for this week, f agreed to do so as an honor. The words, opn ions and philoso,i!i expressed herein are entirel) my own and have not It on suggested to anyone. I wanted to make thts dear so that those who may differ with this weds (olumi, "ill km v pre'uel the authorship.) Six weeks and one day from todav will tie the 200ih Fourth of Inly our Declaration of Independence Ins beep in effect. This, one of the world's (Teat donum nts, has its roots leej within the Magna Carta of June, 121 J A. C., and in the philosophy of the great humanists and political i eformers f history such as Rousseau, Montesquieu, Mir t.oche, and Thomas Pavne. The Declaration also served as the 'usis for the ivgin-nin- g of the writing of the Constitution of the nited Stales. At that tune, in July, 1770, the b .tiles o! I exmgu-- and Concord had been fought under the dirrethn or stroug men tliat all rnen sliould K free. It took who had strong the Continental Congress over 11 years after the Julv 4th Declaration to draft and adopt our Constitution; Im it was not yet complete, for the individual riihts of man were not fully provided. It was hard, tedious, trust: at mg, demanding work during those 11 years. There were nianv disagreements among our great revolutionary rebels. (opinions often triggered strong emotions and even violence. An- - so It was that Thomas Jeffersons Vice President, Aaron Durr, challenged Alexander Hamilton, Secretaiy of the Treasury and a framer of our Constitution, to a duel by pistol, in which Burr shot and killed Hamilton. The Constitution was finally ratified on SeptemU-17,1737, and work began immediately by the Continental Congress o provide additions or amendments to the Constitution pertain-in- g (o the Individual and his rights. Many amendments were The list was finally narrowed down (o 43 new proposed. amendments, then to 12 and finally to 10, which were ratified and became a part of the Constitution of fhe i nited States in 1791. These 10 amendmentsare knownas the Bill of Rights, and it is from these amendments that come our basic freedoms the freedoms of religion, speech, the press, prohibit im against double jeopardy, the right to bear arms, the right t refuse to answer questions which might Incriminate cii 10 have been added almost 20 other a (the 3th); anttrto-thes- e mendments, mostly pertaining to individual rights lit terms o absolute equality by the Constitution itself. 1 s r Democracy requires eternal vigilance Today, the I'nlted States Constitution Is the oldest written constitution In the world, and it makes fascinating reading; for one then realizes the blooj and jain and sacrifice th.t went into these great documents that made us tree ami gr e us our privileges and opixirtunlties that we now enjoy and of which no man can deprive us. It is tin refore necessary for me to express with great vigor tnv dtvuxt aul shame twir the of young citizens of this hnd of Id'crtv, who, since l?i.0, proceeded to foisake tins liVrtv , t forever, because thev decided they h I n wmt a military action we all regtet ever tuu-ve- l. when that day comes in this land when Individual citizens can elect fir themselves what war, military arM m nr oPu-- r .'dy-pPp Our Country under the Constitution tvy will m, we will then cease to exist as a nation, , did the great City States of Carthage, Athens, Crete, and h'lKirta. Dcmimrary is a system that requires nernal.Vipl.iive. In concluding this article, which applies to Pur Town, test as tnuch as to Washington, D. C.. 1 ranmd help bi t rwVc' "ach on a few individuals without Whom we mi,;! t gill an rr.( lis'i territory. A most poignant illustration Is when lom dams, our second president, lay dying on the F mirth of Julv, 1520, at age 90, he was asked what div it i.. iv . i 1, "it tv t' glorious 4th of July. Then came his listwrls, lhank God, Thomas Jefferson still survives. He hj net kno. that only an hour before on tliat same th, Ithufjeh j spirit of Thomas Jefferson had already taken flyht front his The Fourth of July; There was the oldest and wisest Ivdy. , v ho insi de i(f them all, Den Franklin; and Abraham mir land of lilerty remain whole, even at the exiicn.se of a itvastating War Between the .'tales; aul, of nianv thousanls of others who, indeed, rave their lt.esnurse, and fortunes ffcr liberty. 1 a-- 1 Inc-iln- 1 Clinic for Rational Hypnosis Applied hypnosis for Relax ation Weight control ; Smoking cessation Habit control techniqui pain control Memory and concentration Kim L. Averett Hypnotherapist 25 S 100 E Phone: 743 69QQ lor appointment i.viihe UztiM CF&I BALING 4 WIRE,xAir V. Fans of Elks Broiled, baked, smiled, sauted, sauced or just by their own glorious selves, fresh Mountain Mushrooms make meals more interesting, nutritoes, and lust plaine good tast.ug! The most familiar method of j'rejiaration is saute, and here are the basic me'hods and some suggestions for variations. llili 3-- 3-- hot. 'fse "its medv ! p. ieri;e whch calls for scumed mils! room caps. sliced mushrooms melt enough butter to coverb -tom of skillet-ad- d mushrooms and saute for 3 minutes, stirD? not over ring frequently. y rook, as they will become ami tough. Sprinkle with salt ami jepier and serve. rub-ler- arui urns; 1 1.'2 cup of Saiiterne an 1 ttsp. soy sauce. Simmer for an adiiMonal 3 n. mutes at: i serve with steaks. Add 12 tsp. minced fresh mnoram and 12 tsp. lemon i.!,v. Ad I L 3 cup rhopid paisley and 1 '3 tsp. seasoned saP. 1 Legion What does it social security number. A verson sleudd apply ora numter several weeks tiefore needing it because of a screening process Hut takes several weeks. Applications must le screened against central files In Baltimore to make sure that a second number is not issued to tliat same person. People applying for a social security numlier for the first time may Be asked to prove age, identity and citizenship. When issued, the numiier belongs only to the person applying and it remains the same for life. A worker builds retirement, disability, survivor and convention r m f ft Mil itr ItM1' SUSTAINING MEMBER 1S73 REUNION Class of 1960 July 5, 75 Fillmore Please send current address to: Norman R. Dobson 1433 East Bluebell Circle Bountiful , Utah 84010 phone (801) care protect i m by work ami So when a person gets a job, he should le sure his employer correctly copies hLs name and nur.tlier from his soctal security card. For mor- - assistance, our representative will le 9 BLOOD DRAWING The date for the semi-annu- al I lood drawing for the Fillmore area lias been set for Tues. May 27, 1975 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.in. at the Fillmore Stake Center. earnings credited to Ins social security mi.ulfrs. 292-467- Clairman Jerry Warner says at the May Millard County Courthouse on 20th from 8:30 a.m. to p.m. 1 announced the following proIn Ftandors poem, gram i n M". it Li Bartholomew; solo, "Medley of Patriotic Sara Stevens; Puppy fat s was then presented by the following members: Doris Rasmussen, tovee Scottem, Beth 23- - Fillmore and Auxiliary will host Friday, May Post the District Convention. A roast leef dinner will be served and members are asked ti contribute food or money. Call Uae Ellen for your assignment. Saturday, May 24, Ls Poppy turlone Mtmdy, Frnnptm, Dav. Junior members will asand Beth poem, Wlalcot'; sist in selling the poppies Americas Answer, Luatu Where possible, Serior memn Cluff; sc:.;, Tie Poppy, bers are asked to drive can Am.erroi., Marlene Cros-lanI "!'ci and help with fie sale. A targluv, Carol i i ' - r. a a Fr v. et asji'TW'd to T'. Tt.e Iocturel jnif tins - ir an : was was alojitel ty the Le j ion xs Ca. i I ten, B Liwt I e1a!l-n-etheir Memorial flower In 1320. introduced at Proceeds are used for the bene(cn ppm-Foil ivmr the ; rf.gta:..Ch-ur-ma- n fit of veterans and their families. Thev are made by paFay annmmccd that to the topp. tostcr contients in 40 V. A. Hospitals !e lud many throughout the UnitedStates, for test was fix-Vc . v ill be used which thev receive a few cents on Jisi tav . lor their own iersoiial use. I In decoiatinn a poppy window nits Lu the materials. at one of tne Lal stores. 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Us hard- ghden nerchanrtiM.. pamtm, and doewating y,'d ""''you, seller you name it, wc II it or we II get it for you the fastest Yes. we're bnngmg you more things you need, more to choose from and because of our even greater scope and still greater buying power throuqh tho internal, oral PROMART merchant, ng group ot oio, ? 000 mnmhms we will be giving you more savings than ever before. Come in and enjoy proving it ir.k. p LUMBER CO. IPfi I receives oegree Conditioners take? Housewives, students and others who plan to get a summer job should ajijily now for a I & 5" OHH t roll. Lindon Robison tn-d- MEM SWt NATIONAL NEWSPAPER TTCWHTIM JUUJL1JULL1JUUUUUUUUUU . During commencement exercises held May 9, 1973 at Texas AJ.M Lmion J. Fniversitv, Robison received the drgree of Doctor of Philosophy in Agricultural Economics. Previously, Lindon had earned his Master of Science degree at the tnlversitv of Illinois am! his Bachelor of Science degree at Utah State University. I indm is married to the former Bonnie Paster of Salt I ake Chv, The Robisons have two children, Ryan 5 and I ana 3. Prior to moving to the Washington D. C. area, where I will le employed with the Icouomic Research Soivicoof the t SD. the Robsons will visiting with their families In Utah; Mrs. Alice Robison, Fillmore and the Earl Baxters, Salt Lake. i Press Association Newspaper Association Friday, tendance. Debra las attended Brigliam the past Young University three years where she has received various honors. She Lc a memlier of Phi Kappa Phi. a national honor s'Ciety, Mask Club, and on the deans honor She las maintained an accumulative G. P. A. of 3.8 and recently received an A. A. Arts. degree in Lamm-ig- standing In the Utah goii there. tl.-.- To saute AJ gram presented. President Rae Ellen Hare conducted the opening ritual and announced coming events of concern to the organization. Monday. Mav 19, a work meeting will le held. She urged all who can possiby com to be Drake was toastmistress. The Hawaiian setting couldnt have been more exciting, as THi'ii, Elaine, had just returned from a two week trip of .our island of Hawaii, with other Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Latsis, r. and Mrs D. Greer, Mr. and Mrs. D. w. Brown, and Mr. ied Mrs. Rountree. c-r- .ir . Sliced Mushroom Saute 1 POPPY DAY PROGRAM PRAISED Tito meeting room at the Legion Home, May 12, 1975 was filled with memlers oftheAux-lliar- y who were proud and pleased with the spendid pro- Husiuoom Saute Remove stems from mushroom caps which itave been wiped with a damp taper towel. Reserve stems for other uses. Melt just enough butter or margarine In a heavy skillet. Leave room let ween the Cook at medium heat caps. 4 about minutes, or until edges turn gulden Brown, turn 4 minutes or. the end cook other side. A delicious mice will form in the center of each can, so remove from the pan carefully to retain t te lutces, '.It and pepner light! .ft v'cr"1' i, n; Auxiliary meets Mountain Mushrooms "I ALL ban-pc- less birthright. 1 SIATE Mrs. Elden C. Robison Sr. .hiane), Salt I.ale City, way .zstaHed president of Ladies o I i Ik- -, ojge 85, with the magic n ici of Hawaii, at a luau Friday, May 9 at Elks ! id.e. Mrs, loci II. Williams ls ret uni; president, other are Mr. I.orinL. Smith, first vice president; Mrs. Frank 7".no, second vice president; Vrs. Louis O. Hani.mn, recording secretary; Mrs. Mont A. c, overs, corresponding secre-taMrs. Byron ff. Harvey, audit r ; Mr- -. liar dd F. A gutter hr., historian; Mrs. Joel A ill t.i ins, Mrs. John Switer, and Mrs. T. Llovd directors; Mrs. Don Bartholo-ni- e v, parliamentarian; Mrs. L. o;ki, chaplain; and Mrs. Bariev w. Brinkley, custodian; officer was Mrs. Frank Nelson, banquet cliairman was Mis. Willis Ferguson and Mrs. 13 1 (egis - from 1 aeris; protection and defense; patronage and sixjiisorstup.) Ladies SLC ,? Kimballs & Co. $20 pi.bl. $30 pi box Let us then renew our sense of history; let us never take our land of liliertv for granted, but let us be mindful of our free dorns, and work and sacrifice, if necessary to protect them knowing very well tliat nothing In his life is ever really free without effort, devotion and determination. We founded this great Country unJer the most adverse circumstances, which is told in ten lines by the poet, Robert Trost: The land was ours before we were the lands. She was our land more than a hundred years Before we were her ieoplo. she v as ours Iu Massachusetts, m lrginia; But we were England's still colonials, (.. t y, Possessing what we still were mipos Possessed hv what ve now no moie pose ,si 1. Something we were withholding made us weak Until wp found out that it was out selves We were withholding from our b.iJ of living We also established the vast Mormon Valley with the protection and egis of tic First A met Punt, together with the steel determination of the Prophet Brigham Young, who also derived lii.s earthly rower from Hie Hill of Rights. We are preparing to celebrate our Countrvs existence, from which our blessings fpiv, on its 2(0ih trUi By a year hence, hvery day, however, we should gtvearprec utionforour price- In Meitiber And Also the National Mav 23. 1975 more, Ufah 743- - ' F Briggs & Stratton ENGINES SAVBYE'TO BU5S CAMPING mm GAHOEII TOOLS |