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Show :;Our Town I JkT $5 PROGRESS PRINTING COMPANY Publubtrs of the Weekly MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Issued each Friday at Fillmore, Utah &4831. Second Class Postage paid at Fillmore, Utah 84631. Published 1aln Street, by the Progress Printing Company, 41 South Fillmore, Utah 84631. Address all correspondence to Box 507, Fillmore, Utah 84631. Telephone Number Is 74 Subscription rates are 15 cents per single copy; $5.00 per year. Published by Progress Printing Company JANE WILSON Publisher Emeritus WILLIAM V. WILSON -- Publisher MADELEINE WILSON -- Editor TOTAL PAID CIRCULATION OCTOBER 1, 1973, 1,797 TOTAL DISTRIBUTION IS: 1,910 Display advertising per sq. col. Inch ls 84? Minimum classifieds are 75; repeats are 50? Member In good standing tn the Utah Press Association and also the National Newspaper Association the problems of waste have been working ililiemh for wars to streets, vacant lots and our own anl On Wo Friday, July 2", walks, weeds and debris, neat and well rroomed. We tune d'" weeds, torn down old fences and outbid! lines, trimmed and removed dead shrubs and trees. The dihris has oen oiled m beans and hauled to the Citv Dump where the parts w hu ll could bis were burned. The solid waste as old refrigerators, discarde appliances, machinery, tmik cars or anvthinr v.hieh would not hum was buried. Now the Clean Air Committee lias prevailed timn the Legislature to pass a law against oieii biinum-- , smee the smoke ixillutes the air. iscr llunp now must tie tinned., i he result is polluted land, when land is mi pri emus. Wesimnh not solving our problem. Most jKople did not realize the tons and tons of pimile which collects in the streets of large cities. Tlum the pail-acollectors of New York went on strike and the tons of and tons of accumulated garbage were shown on TV. The health hazard was terrible as hot weather caused the garbage to decompose rapidly, causing the most obnoxious odors. The garbage was filled with disease germs, rats, mice and rodents of all types. This one incident brought forcefully to tin public, the problem It to make big cities liave over garbage distxisal. small towns realise the imjxirtam-of being alert to our own problems in properly disposing of garbage. As in the case of the gasoline shortage, we are faced with problems which should liave been solved "0 years ago. Instead of blinding our eyes to wluit is aetuallv linpxming to our natural resources. Many years ago we should have been recycling old papers, rags, junk ears, machinery, appliances. Ihit, we say, lt doesnt jiav. We know tt is exjxmMve, but at least it saves our natural resources and keeps us from having shortages. lYilesswefimlawavto recycle all materials, the world will lie without many metals, filters, pajier and many other materials which are used in our everv ilav living. Large cities liave liad to haul their garbage for many miles in order to dispose of it. Soon all available space will be then wlat'. A plan will have to worked out occupied where garbage is sorted Into disjxisatle airfare and soiek waste garbage. Different trucks will pick up each of hrld e Fever in World Scout infants and children NKA . Facts atout fever: Fever Is the most common malady in the infants and children of our community. A myriad of disorders, mostly Infections, can give rise to high temperatures. Noteworthy though, is the fact that the height of the temperature usualh no relationship to the seriousness of the unle riving disorder: a simide cold m.iv give a fever of 104 decrees. Fever aliove 102 degrees can lie especially dangerous to infants, 0 months to 5 years of age. At this time the voting, developing brain is susceptible bv a high to teirticrature with the possible lars on result Uing a convulsion. A convulsion is a frightening experience with inuirics occasionally incurred as a result of banging around ot the IkxIv parts, only rarely Is the brain itself iuiured. Management of fever: Temperature should be taken with the thermometer under the tongue, in the armpit, or In the rectum for three minutes. IX temperature is greatertlian 101 degrees, gtvi aspnii r acetaminophen (Tylenol, Tem-pr- al everv four hours m the following doses; (a) baby aspirin tablet for every vear of ace. ii'ne a lib 1 aspic; i ei tals 3 bat aspirin. tb) Tylenol ur Tempra syrup: 12 tsp. lor tbo.se 1 to 3 wars; two tsp. for those oi ler than 3 wars of after 1 d If the child's fever is still above 102 degrees this lap-lierarely), rejient the aixne process with COLD water. Note tliat rulihing-alcohis more cxmsive and no Unter tlum r s is ir.ivtliio v. ! of scouts water for this purxso. It is rare, indeed, that a temperature will U above 102 degrees at this ix out. If s.udi Ls the case, call the hospital to make arrangements with the doctor. Dennis Wilkins M. D. is cm .pi Mit-- l ur d . t :r",.iS'i"!1.giN., i Son-in-la- H I 1 fr c pILLM0RF; NEWS S . KATHRYN ABRIRKIS RM- -' irncd to tier home in Orem, atr'i'.v after sjieniling several da.s helping her imrents.Cliloe and T. It. paper and jaint their t r.mhie Clark gel rider ted .f A n .! s' Te 1 (reii Fla, .. she spin a week iiMehin kin hen. a , instructor ft .to - e.t m vvi te dull, f in U-- il'. it e ; 'Pi! D G.V : HAS JLVD A maker installed m a Salt t a ! zart ail- . ' : at. G, tt.emU n- lave Cl ( - e ,h veil. p an '" i ! i eui lie e,r'p Sl. I the i some ' . PLI'S KU !; n M t 1. ..1 1.1 - t ' ,11. he ; FIN." . YACA-- n !UiniU M D AND DAY. Ihiiovv.in, j tried ef.his pe.rents, tie .t.t mie D.tv in Fill-:e ail "k them on a t rip ft. .t to Yel!" .: 111 i'ark, then i la ks,n pole. Thev went imzh'cr i ! ! .. a l t.tPU t.i.S Irill tel. t . o( Mr ,c ti,, I'-- ' a: e l.r m .1 . t'Li'V' jrk WIL-liar- ns and grandparents, Vcris and Delia Carlin .md Jane Williams. MR AND MRS ALEX BOHL LE ANN CHRIS IT NSLN WAS and son Dean, Gresham, Wis. a memter of tne EDS baptized with their here are vacationing bv her cousin Lldon Church daughter and sister Donna Christensen and confirmed bv Crajxi her husband Kent and her grandfather, George little son, Jeramy. High honors 4.0 Two hundred and thirty eight students achieved the higost honors during tlie spring semester at Sacramento College. Dr. Sam Kipp, President at tlie college, noted tlie students lad maintained grade point , the highest of average ( The TV v .it;, fan.i) . v.,s sa li ;ieil v i't. t e t.t w s of the lk.ii-al- d death of the), D t.ine M in, He bed ml , 1', at i.ts i.ne ei I as ,o.. Donald was li.e linst andol their Before you rent or buy, consider a modular home Westcom quality-crafte- d v 3 'A NOTED DESIGNER This elegant home was designed by one of Utah's most prominent architects. Ronald L. Molen, AIA. ! er ' 1. 1.1 t ,i s M,I(, !'ici..l was low 1,1,1;, 2, laid. s,,p i pg,, At, !:, w is f.e son of oial ,i i, i, cji Mot'. ! m.i ! an ti!u V, re marrit I t.n li , l 7.1 in as e "as. Nev. Hi is survive! v UNIQUE CONSTRUCTION J 1 modular homes are Westcom's quality-craftebuilt under ideal factory conditions and transported to your selected site Numerous inspections and finest materials assure you of lasting d 1 ilie f illowun t'roihers sister: Davil lee, v, j. I Don l.i.s, t Daniel, serv in Mis tipi, and ted in Salt s. ml, e vas 1 serve .,ke ( War) ( I.., 2 1. I in , 1, , c in 1 K So. ( 1 sumu.er here Viththe loir A f.A I t r -- . ed Mai 2C holocaust that ennui the world tallest skyscraper claims a victim in this scene trom Irwin Allen t "The Towering t the . Infrrro" prpmieunq . .. . Theatre. Steve McQueen. Paul Newman. William Holden. Faye Dunaway, Fred Astaire, Richard Chamberlain. Jennifer Jones, 0. J. Simpson, Robert Waqner. Robert Vauqhn and Susan Blakely star tn the 20th A raging Century Bros turn. r THE TOWERING INFERNO It A 1 A s'. In I e ; be bv I! Those v tlie nxl up by calh letween7 uj&Tccm I'd like to learn more about your quallty cratled Weatcom Home. Please mall me a brochure explaining your various homes. Name color-coordinat- Address NO LONG WAITING FOR DELIVERY Slate City Zip Phone Plant delivery is currently running approxifollowing completed orders mately Westcom eliminates long waiting for contractors and crew to complete your home. Mall lo Westcom Homes359 South StaleSall Lake City. Utah 84111, Suite 400 PHONE WESTCOM FOR MORE 8 (801) 60-da- e INFORMATION 531-686- ,7 . Comiunv. A dun e at s - DEALERSHIPS FOR SOME AREAS ARE STILL AVAILABLE When you purchase a Westcom Home put 'yourself' into the design Select a floor plan that suits your life style Choose from rustic contemporary or traditional exteriors Personalize your new home with interiors as suggested by Mr Ron Molen on-sit- Inter no, a dramahe suspense story 'be World S Ijllf'Sl skyscraper 00 the at the ercs theatre Ci'rtu'y ox and Warner Dos . 7 be s &- Bring the family and visit Westcom's new model home Free refreshments Now open in Ogden at 933 Wall Avenue Take the 12th Street exit from and go west on 12th Street to Wall Avenue Then north (left) to model home EXTERI0RINTERI0R DECOR t,, rm 4.90 : VISIT OUR MODEL HOME -GRAND OPENING July 24-2- 6 CHOOSE YOUR the lien fan i! . M.e is at Renew p;nrcl. Norma and Pat Allen were mates the pasi selionl vear at t value , ddV. lb ita re a is - n ting KM Hie and MG GHun'ii'o, ina an Id's Mtssi n 1 (,r..nt avenue. A MESSAGE TO TOE PROSPECTIVE HOME BUYER dies il.lt, A straight Among tlie students included is Celia timohundr', a past graduate of Millard High School, Fillmore, I tab. r, C students' An additional achieved a H plus avei-.- u e with a grade xnut aven.el j ranging from 3.3 to J.'''. ,i Invitation from Scipio The day liegmswithaprogram at tlie clinch at 1 0: 30, lunch sold al tlie church by the LI- ders Quorum at 12:00 noon. U'cms at Spirts in the Tlie rodeo begins at 2;00. ANNETTE AND KATHY and friend Douglas Morton of Salt Lake City visited recently with the girls iar-ent- s, Dorn and Dixie Williams Those here to join in Hie fun were Alma and Lenore, Dwayne ami Helen, their daughter, Leslie Monson, and tier little son, Dax; Harold, DeAun, Jill, and Randv and Julio Wooton and daughter, Patrice; Grant and Gwen; Joe and Madge, Ross, Vi. PREMIERES cordial invitation is ex- tended to everyone tocclebratc tlie 24th of July In Scip..j, MR AND MRS ROYAL 1IFRD and family, Ore in spent the with her mother, weekend Ruth Allen. Royal and son Richard returned to their home leaving Clarice and the other ct ildren for a weeks visit. early. w St.Se'. A and daughter Bill and Mary Moore and children Kathy and Shane. son-in-la- w d, tal up moth. i : heir Scott and Paul were able to lie here from California at this time so the birthday, which is on July 30th was celebrated Limit and son, Chris, Connie and Scott Drummond; l.eo and Elaine; Paul and Joyce, Staci; Oscar and Marie, Charise and Preston; Scott an I.avna, Giia and Vincent; Fred and Joyce Seottoriiaml Kozanne, Tetrv and Takako and Clan- telle. Gtissie Marslall Mas a social guest. Members of tlie fjtnilv mi- able to be here were Shelly and Brooks Anderson. Jeff Monson, Gary, Tim and Susie Anderson, Jovce and Kim '..marn-ber- g and little daughter, Satidv, f and Burke and Holly P.r (heir family. The Anderson brothers, with their tremendous sense of humor, lave a great tune together telling stones and kiddiin. one another and they all agreed Hat Connies and Julie's bus-l- a , ils, Scott and Land.-- were enouli to be craz.y memliers f the clan. It was a memorable da-- for all tlie familv and will always lx. remem'wred as a ver S! ial occasion. n' k narebia of ten-da- 1973 V'lAN JCKSn, t'NDLR-wesun erv for all Madder ret 10. al nml is stn ui a hospi- t.n.-i.- t - tt- all .isix'i't s et drill mentals .'.far v, rta 1 w;ust mversiiv. - - mi In 1 mi. '.01 rva, Hathe 'u p lad at N r'N rnAri-rot- u induced - wincti h t nl Pi .1 waii. at NIGKMG LS STILL care at tali Valley suffort".. a heart attack. vrTFV:; lance drtllteam work,hip. Frankie, Jack - Fullmer, y, t Tlie Alina Anderson family had a happy time together on Saturdav, ,lulv 19th as they gathered in the Citv Turk to celebrate the ir fathers 73th birthday. There wxs an abundance of delicious food, much visiting, volley ball, frisbee, picture taking, tennis matches at tlie High School, and more visiting and eating at the home of joe and Madge Warner after leaving the park. Alma was presented with some lovely gifts. Tlie very youngest generation enjoyed getting with little cousins who lad just been names to them liefore. by Virgie Ivie JACK AND PHYLLIS MI Lords, N. Mex. are spendy vacation here with ing a MR AND MRS SAM NEFF, Salt Lake City were here Last week to visit Louises sister, Sarah Brower and RutliMaryand brothr Joseph Robinson, his wife Pauline and family. 1 NC visiting, taking pictures, some for the family tree, and eating. A beautiful wedding cake with tlie bride and groom ornament adorned with silver gray lair was emoyed bv all. FLOWELL NEWS Cal-lis'c- t five weeks) of Concord, Calif. Althoudi Fluid and Gladys were married on (he 24th, tlie larty was delayed until the 2Rtli so that the Durlands could drive in from California. Of the 30 family members, 29 were able to attend. The day was sixuit playing games, Russell and Michelle, Sunset; Jack and Dettyann; Nancy, Julie and Julies father Jake Oenes, Laura, Norma am Riclard, Ogden; Marian and Lari Pound, Christine and Rodney, Logan; and Lorene and Gaylord Dur-lan- d; Gaylcne, Lyle, Brent, Robin, Scott and Carman ( age 1 !a Sc id m (, lit is e.ii.v i e in and ed'u-.i- t loig.i cericnct s t.i txiys of scoulinc a e. a .sjiecial, be il.ants st.oidl le t ivetl to the dedicated ii.cn who guile I o. s twarl these i mLs. ' A family outing was held at tlie home of Ramon and Lloise on June 28 in Sunset, Utah. All four children and their families were present. Ramon and Eloise; Tawuya and Hob, Hurley, Id.; G radon, Janice I ! Cclli"iCc. ns ol vrh Cahfonu.i and rt ,n.i. Hefou e : on. Aug. 0, the doer l'loop will visit ixunts of ucerest and l.ir. e Cities if Nor.vav, Sweden avl Denmark. The willnlsol aeU i tu- In h t. lack .e.M!L of Norw.n lm :i!..ick-- t iN.'.t, re" 30 PA TIL NT h-c- Palm. a.e. minutes the medinot hrmii.t the cine lias temjicratiire to at leas! 102 degrees. Tt'TAl I.Y undress the child and Wvm Cool water sponge bath for 30 minute'.. Gel the child wet and HI. If t.uti-bor- Hart 4-- 11 ! SUSTAINING MEMBER Family celebrates birthday Celebrate golden wedding anniversary hanpv exnrp'nee trau.plred this we cl. The phone rang ate! a voee an! tin. is Vun cninn, I lave a group of Gndj who wool lap;, io work 0,1 Civic iroiects. I iv on tlie v ceding ol the ever-tn.'- ui immediately sn.'e-.tes', rut s arm. nd the big sem in the New North Park, d lie mil-.- , Stephanie Dear Ion, .latino Duncan, Maria Tomkinson, shell. M,er a", Pat tcia Woo is and their leader, Ann t.'niim worked fioui 7 a.m. until 9 a.m. The ground was hard from lack of water; the weeds were tall ami deep rooted. I ndi.smaved ihey volunteered to mime again the next morning and rim, several other groups with them. VvIk n went down SatiirT'v morning, there were three other . roeps and a group of ladies under the direction of Maida Walt m. : r Arm Nielsens of cirls consisted of Suz.ie nip Shepherl, t eslie Hu,t, In Anfi Hare. Suzanne Limburg tad Paine Dearden, Annette Wale, Hefina Kasuinssen and Judy Kiidred and till La Ins ha! a croup of boys consisting .r les, Darin Doardon, Vale "icon, and Robert jof hurt Mldlle;;l( in. due women were; Maida Wabon, Gwen Hunter, Ldith r, 01 li H'misni-vi- , Thelma ! vans. This group accomplished a great deal but this is a big job and we need many more htd;ers. These ladle v are continuing their labors a.s thov fnd time, so hmv about some men helping do the voik. We would appreci.de some of the priesthood r roups helpin - with this worthy project. We iLivea most ie.mtifid Park. et us show our appreciation bv helpin maintain it. be sure 10 noti:y me m order that I mav take v.i the serapin.ok. Kememlcr we have picture 10 prove I'lvthi;" we it ; returns to Nor tain. World Scout in Norw.iv. girt has a scout n d roop J27 oi the Houliler Dam rc.iCoi nnl, as Veras, Nevada He las earn d lil.s i ai le Award pi is a I'ron.e North Park in Volunteers working A Frankie Clark Hart Waits, on of Mr. an I Mrs. Tolt Wa'ts left on, tup. la from the. 1.. A. Interiv.iUon.il Airjxirt lor Helsinki rno.-- i It is the tirst Lip f MEMfUtOfTHf llLL & Jamboree NEWSPAPER NATIONAL imeurnr l aie 1975 ei i Mi A H o - i". 'ir, - Paul Newman. William ,'.i'e Jo'n "t I' iro i r- on ter Jones, R'Charo W I'jner. Hoped Vauqhn and J u te j with bw.n Alien directing r ! wro'e ! ,1 rrmp'jy b.i ,od OH "n and r H' t.ib) Martm : o 0,111 aJ T new, Scort. 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