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Show 1- r -1 KANOSH NEWS 1.49 Visiting at the Keith andNehla Turner home last week end were their son Dick, Reva and family. Family memliers of A1 Pommer lave leen visiting at his home recently. A large crowd of friends and relatives honored the newlyweds, Nola (Bemis) and Bart wiatcott at a lovely wedding Friday evening. reception The marriage of this couple was in the Cultural Hall which was beautifully decof the family orated. All memb.-rof I'tahna Bemis weri present for tliis occasion except one daughter, who was Kay Butler and family. I'pon return from their honeymoon 20 6 MHS graduate Family size Kleenex 280cnt. .59 Ragu spaghetti sauce plain & meat Attending funeral services in Springdale for their cousin Flva Judd, were Norma Paxton, Thomas , Vin and Dora Wiatcott. 259 21.00 dinners TV Banquet the newlyweds wdll live in the trailer house tliay lave readv, which is parked by the Phillip CC station in Kanosh. .49 Libby ripe olives 6oz. t Sacrament services were conby Counselor David Christensen. IGA .J! I 1 v t J A girl was horn to John and Ann Framjiton June 17, 1975 in L.D.S. Hospital, Salt Lake. She has one sister and five brothers and was born just two minutes before one brothers birthday. here. Mas Tliis week Lisa and Ricky, children of Lee and Beth are .wtli grandparents, Giles and The Millard County Horse Show will take pLice July 5, 1973 beginning at 9 a.m. Acting as judge will belLirold Hurst and announcer, JLirold Jones. HALTER CLASS Event Showmanship at Halter, 13 years and under; Youth Showmanship at Halter 14 years to 18 years; Shot lands, All Foals, 1971; Fillies, 1974; Fillies, 1973 Mares, 1972 and Before; Del1 a. Rita. Grand Champion Mare; Colts, 1974; Colts, 1973; Stallions 1972 and Before; Grand Clampion Stallion; Geldings, 1973; GeldI ings, 1972 and Before and Grand Clampion Gelding. PLEAStRE CLASS Shetlands Pleasure; Girls Western Pleasure, 12 years and under; Boys Western Pleasure, 12 years and under; Girls Western Pleasure 13 years to 15 Western Boys years; Pleasure, 13 to 15 years; Se15 nior Western Pleasure, years and older. Those who apply themselves too closely to little things become incapable of great things. Notice Class of '65 reunion will be held Saturday, July 5, 1975. Notices haveoeen mailed to all alumnus. If you have not received yours contact Ronald Hare WORKING TT9 "9 V V sfc Jjc S 6 8" B 5jc f "o d 8 $ 0 $$ sfe sf: $ j)c sc $$ 1C years PERFORMANCE CLASS Youth Barrel Racing, 12 and under; Youth Barrel Racing, 13 years to 15; Senior Barrel Racing, 16 years and older; Youth Pole Bending, 12 years and under, Youth Role Bending 13 years to 15; and Senior Pole Bending 16 years and older. RULES OF ENTRY Horse must be shown with Show Type Halier. Horse may be shown once at Halter except Showmanship Classes 1 and 2. B 3ft CLASS Senior Stock Horse, and older. Fillmore, Utah 84631 d V b B d tt Now to Heaven Jess Bennett was In attendance to make a special presentation of a plaque to Karen George for her unselfish service in training our youth. She received sjiecial recognition for the honors our Boy Scout Troop received through her wonderful and dedicated leadership. The guest sjieaker for sacrament meeting was Filler Dale SPENDING DEAN ANI) KAREN DEN-nin- g and son David, Bountiful were the guests at the home of their parents Garr and Doreen Ashby from Thursilay to Saturday. STEVEN 3(t " 12 6 gallon o u. $2.59 quart $3.79 gallon r,ni uuui Western unity Chunk Tuna S iia Spam naui ( -- 12 i : , Oirf'Se with 1 1 innun'b extern i i A - : ax C minks Tl .i vo red Miiokial i i i :'y vir, 2 T i'e, ' 2 lo o. 2 JIM I aiinly AND DLVNE Dear Mayor Wright; In reference to your cor-- 1 respondence to Congressman Allan Howe, and our telephone conversation of June 11, 1975, 1 am enclosing to you a copy of the most current press release from Congressman Allan Howe concerning BLM reorganization plans. In this press release, he slates his position on this consolidation and his efforts in behalf of his constituents whom this effects. When there is any new Information on this subject, it will be communicated to you. Whenever Congressman Howe can te of service to you or if you have input to direct to him, please contact his 8 country district office at Prudential Plaza, Suite IB, Cedar City, Utah. Tel. Thank you for your inquiry on this matter. Very truly yours, 586-605- 9. reconsidering their preyed consolidation move for the fue months Ive been In Congress," Rep. Howe continued. Rep. Howe stated, Numter one, Im disappointed in the reorganization scheme they propose because I feel it doesnt represent any cost savings, and yet their plan is justified by them on the basis that changing personel from one office to another will bring about more efficient management and thus lower the cost of running the BLM offices in Utah. I havent been able to find from my study of the plan that it will increase effectency. The gentlemen I talked with were very lard pressed to answer my questions on this point. Number two, " Rep. Howe went on, Im very disappointed Hat the procedure by which the BLM las attempted to listen io the complaints of the people in the communi'.ea affected by these proposed clanpes has not really given the ieople the opportunity to have a dialogue vilth the BLM officers. For instance, the administrative law judge that wasemjdoyedby the BLM to rjjrr: ' SAT.ySMUvJk '?4? f I '1 .A f 4 4 4 mmm n pLin in Utah desp.te the Ive ocen protesting Bpgw - : reorgnni-atio- fact that " s N.- W., Washington, 1909 K Street, D, C. 20049. i j- f. " f . v A v. $1.75 ADMISSION UND3R 12 - 75tf AVALON tv r. 't & V, 4 I Phyllis Embley Southern Utah Representative for Allan T. Howe Member of Congress. 1 think the Bureau of Land Management needs to take a good, hard, second look at its plan to reorganize and consolidate the BLM offices in Utah, Congressman Allan T. Howe said today following a BLM Conwith meeting gressional liasion representatives Tim Monroe and Charlie and Im very hopelluser, ful they will take that second look. The BLM representatives I met with promised me they will review the reorganization plan and report back to me in the near future. I met with BLM representatives today because Im frankly disappointed that the BLM has made no progress in : 4 L reorganization plan needs second look THURS..FRI. write to: AARP. MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, June 27, 1975 2Sl.OOg 761 Ctecfci Compare er to Mapi Wiiglit - readers. For further information, - 420 b6c 860 860 s BUCK-walt- and family, S.L.C.were weekend guests fo their mother Stella Jolinsonand Jeff, Ken and Linda Johnson and daughter. J 3 lb. $1.56 shortening h P rogreso T on it.) Miure 6S1.00C ii., 16 o, 590 C eruii esh s; misli Peanuts 790 C Moil gimt i Mon i ii lt'i'gi'Ul gi ml i in wit 660 980 zt'C DW. Detergent 32 ().. 11 assorted 6 FI 4V " 07.. ivors jr.i.i.n::: W os huge truck rolls ' 1.00 &yc 2. Santas goodies scattered BLM 6i ty 6,si2. v the ' Horse may be shown once at Western Pleasure. Horse may be shown once in Performance Class. Horse show is for Millard County Horses only. Contestants must be a resident of MilLird County. Trophies for winners. Ribbons for top 6 places In each class. Cash awards for all lnclasses 1G, 17, 18, 19 and 20, the Pleasure Class. An Amateur Rodeo will start SL vinoiutk' RAD-for- d s ed at $ AND FERN & gf t and daughter were at the A large semi-truc- k rolled over home of thetr parents Bill and June 19 at around 1 a.m. toRuth Stevens and family for a visit prior to their moving to taling the truck and some wtat scattering the load. According San Jose, Calif. Steve recently received his degree in Mechan- .to Investigating Officer William Pectol the driver of the truck ical Engineering from the Un.Dennis M. Long, Riverside, of He Utah. has iversity California was not injured. employment with GenThe accident hannened near eral Electric at San Jose. JoinDog Valley rest stop in the North ing the group for visiting were bound lane. The truck was loadKimo and Marie Cory and two ed with toys and owned by White daughters, Nephi. Way Frigt Lines. Estimate of damage to the REX AND PHYLLIS CROS-lan- d tractor was ?25,000and?12,000 spent a day with their to the trailer. Pictures courparents Ben and Ida Crosland. UHP. tesy They came especially to see their father who lad just been v t released from the hospital. - Visiting their daughter MarHunter and family in Spanish Fork List Wed. were tier parents Clay and Nora Price. Sue (Turner) Koyle, and three children from Lincoln. Nebraska, are visiting the Bishop Turners. Sue will also attend her 10 year class reunion in July. letter THE WEEKEND Greenriver, Wyowere Douglas and Beth Crosland. They were the guests of Blaine and Jan Crosland and boys. national American president Association of Retired Persons, has announced the formation of the East Millard FilCounty Chapter 2048 in Mr. Woodruff lmore, Utah. offered congratulations on behalf of the eight million n "mber organization to the new chapter and its president, M. Edna Davies, Box 432, Fillmore, Utah. Local AARP chapters sponsor community public service programs; work to influence the enactment of local, state and national legislation of benefit to older Americans; and acquaint memliers and other older citizens with the programs and services offered by thp national organization. Founded in 1958, AARP is the nations largest organization dedicated to helping older citizens achieve retirement lives of purjxise, dignity and The association encourages older Americans to remain active tncommunutty ami public affairs, provides legislative representation at all levels of government, and sponsors services to help them stretch fixed retirement incomes. It also publishes magazines and other materials of to older Interest special of in Dennett of the Holden Ward, who recently returned from the Iraguav mission. His remarks were very interesting. He bore his testimony in Spanish, which was very inspirational. at8pm' chapter Douglas Woodruff, Ashman. Saturilay, C. G. and Ane Stevens lad two of her nieces and a friend from Las Vegas, Nev., call at their home for a short visit. Millard County Horse Sho ti Faye and Grandparents, Clara, drove to Salt Lake on Wednesday to see the new little girl, who is their sixth have They granddaughter. thirteen grandsons. Maternal grandiarents are Rodney and Melva Shields, of . 4 Invocation: John Adams Sac. song: In Remembrance of Tliy Suffering Sacrament administered by: Dallen Nielsen and Brian Rob Ili Ll.O V.'OiU D' AM) IT. CAK(; I, m Mu Privo ir( vm a:c .. us, Mu' tlinr children. The. vet' t" nee mil v b.,attend Uii lii'.i v mMiii" ami n'i?p(itinu o( tin n frainl laurlitor, Wendy Ti'iM.ius and Pan Johnson. Several grandchildren have visited at the Carroll homo in " llmoi o the Last few weeks, last week, Allison Denise, dviphter n( Ross and Marlene mi Ojienlng song: our Prajer Retirees form AARP by Ella Crosland SURPRISING THETR PAR. ents C.G, and Ane Stevens on Fathers Day were their daughters Ruth Crosland and Carol George. They brought a delicious lunch to enjoy on a trip to Clear Creek Canyon. Accompanying them on their trip was Anes sister Inez ison. Passed by Fillers: Melvin Whitaker, Dean Perking, Steve Christensen, Keith Turner and Brant George. Following Sacrament service, a male quartet consisting of WilLard Whitaker, Steve Stott Kirk Penney and Rey Huber sung '.School Thy Feelings. ianne ducted Kellys HOLDEN NEWS J FRAMPTON HITS MUD IN HOAD RAI.LEY Continued from page one Steve and Joyce Frampton hit the first mud hole obstacle during the road ralley in Reno, Nevada. Steve entered in the short wheel base 8 cyl. class. After finishing this Steve shot a the PPG pistol shool. 379 in Senior Citizens party The Fillmore and Delta Senior citizens are sponsoring an Hawaiian Party at the Country Club, Deseret, Sat., June 28. The carried Havrlian theme will out Charolais breeders in Utah leave formed the 51st state or regional association of breedtiecomc promotional af- ers to filiates Jane m, Moroni and Grant Worth- ington, Noplil. Banquet T.V. Dinners Norwest Frozen Topping now resmse lae from , . flavors 10 It). 8'eedlefes Grapes Lettuce Solid Head Californea Avocados Tropican.i Pure Orange Juice oz. 79C 2S1 59? 59? 24 9C 5$1.00 12 gallon 8H? MEAT Hormel Sliced Bacon Hormcl Wieners Bar S. Franks thick sliced Bar S. Bacon should have a hearing test at least once a year to make certain no significant ctange in hearing ability las taken place. This is the advise of the Beltone Crusade for HeartngConserva-tio- n which points out that oer 14 12 million Americans suffer from hearing loss problems. well lb. lb. 3$l 6S1 6oz. 8 fla ors 4S1 z. 495C 1 PRODUCE age-- - run hearings In various communities l.s a jersm who runs hearings for many different so there was no opportunities for the Ieojik at the hearings to discuss their concerns with someone who las a direct connection with the BLM. Now, of course, the use of an administrative law judge to conduct a hearing is something that Is provided for by law, but I I rankly feel that It would have been much lid ter for the Bt.M officers to lave a public meeting at which they could lave a dialogue 'ttli tlie people. Howe Rep. concluded, 'I communicated my concerns about the reorganization plan, and my concerns about how this plan las lxen presented to the people, In mv meeting with the iu.M representatives todav, 28 Jenos Pizza of ss 26-27-- Table Maid Margarine Table Maid Lemonade W.F. Lemonade Banquet Cooking Cookie maker Morton Meat Hies its the BLM. of secretary-treasure- FROZEN FOODS you waul. If you dont dance, great to watch and listen to the music! some positive r. as other memliers of its board directors are Perry Black-ha- Manti, I ourth of July Specials suc-cesf- ult and hofiefnUy, American-Inte- r Develojjed to promote Charo- -, lais on an organized statewide basis, the Utah CharolalsAssn. has as it officers Donald K. Barton, Manti, as president; Juel Rasnmsson, Manti, vice president; and Clen Johnson, be ck Everyone'-regardle- of the registry. with colorful decorations. The music for the dance will be furnished by (he Oak City Orchestra. A supper will he enjoyed at 8 p.m. and the dance will be at9p.m.Tnecost of the dance will be 75c each. The bus leaves the Del Patio center at 7 p.m. (no charge for bus), For more information, contact Rose Rogers, director, Del Patio center. Everyone is welcoir .. Dances have been Uld about once a month by the senior citizens and have loon during the jiast two years. Wliat to wear - long colorful dresses for the ladies and colorful shirts for the men -just a suggestions - wear wtat jxit-lu- CHAROLAIS ASSOC. national Charolais Assn., tne nations fourth largest breed GROCERIES Jello W Large .size 11 . F. Chunk Tuna Spam Kosedale Pears Hunts Tomato Sauce Kleenex Tissue W.F. Strawberry Jam 2C off Ajax Cleanser Certilresh Spanish Peanuts Ax ion namo Liquid Detergent Dawn Detergent Nabi'-c- u Miack Crackers . Banquet Dills, Garlic or chips W.F. Cake or Frosting Mix Duncan Hines Brownie Mix C flavors G45C W.F. Solt Drink Mix 9 oz. 2890 Libby Fruit Float 2 Si Tropical Diet Food Mix now 250 Marshmelluw Fgg Regular 490 each 70 Pop Cycles I I I I i |