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Show ?' '"t.t:. Wmgztgg I fi MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS, . Fillmore, Utah 84631 iw. j .'i ,s , f ' .J 8 OWNERS MADGE WARNERf day at Review Apparel. Both! be possible without the and Ray Rosvall check final Madge and Ray were quick wonderful hard working for a record setting) say, such records wouldnt cal labor force they hve. Review Clothing sets rocord 'more and surrounding towns in the few short years since (the company was founded, Review Wear has become a leader in Utah's garment in dustry. They receive many contracts and keep full em- ployment even though in other plants partial shutdowns have occured. Review Wear net only em-- . plys women, but several men n the shipping depart- ment cutting section and otber areas Pant Since purchasing the build- . ng. Review Wear owners have.made several changes and improvements including Friday, Jan. 9, Review Wear set new records for the number of clothing articles manufactured in one day. to According managers, ' Madge Warner and Ray Rosvall a total number of 8,272 blouses were turned out in the shifts. Ray and Madge said the labor force is all local, and " they really turn out the work. To drop in to Review Wear a busy day is really some- thng to see. Everyone is work ing and the production is un- - : day-lon- g vtrywwrwv vt ? i.'M -- Kr. , wwwwwwwwwwwwwww w w w .V... 4i , ' J New Council members take over duties 1 w V & : .'V V4- - i, - New members of the City Council joined elected and held over city officials for the first Council session of 1976. Jan. 7. Newly-electe- d and first time on the Council were Mike Hare and Duane Bartho- lomew. was Alii tffe AT 1 . fi'-- v Wrestling Millard High School wrestl- ing squad wrestled South Sevier. Thursday, and won by a score of 33 to 25. In- scores went as fol- lows: Steve Bennett, lost, 16-dec.; Kelly Quamberg, won forf? Todd McBride. won. pin; Richard Beckstrand, won dec: Kev,n Kes,er' won d.ec,; Sieve. ,IT?,be1rt' won' dc,c ;JDav,d P'mUojrt Kesler. won dec.; JohnMonsen. lost. 9:5 dC: La"e Heder- - lost- lost. P'.ni Tony Robinson, ,42 dec,; aark Chnstensen w Irrigation system improved strut and replaces an i Id struc-turthat had served its lifespan of usefulness. It will provide an even distribution of water and prevent the possibility of flooding and water erosion of the land it serves. Interesting history can and has been written about the irrigation systems, water diversions. water conservation and control in M Hard County, and the Centra! Utah Water System is no exception. This is appropriate because each one of us should be made aware of the iinfmrtance of the precious and limited water supply which has a direct influence on our economy. The Central Utah System receives its water from Yuba Dam Reservoir under a decree set up by law which regulates the amount depending on the fill of the storage area. The canal system begins five miles east of Leamington, where the water is diverted from the Sevier River through a large diversion structure. It ends about 45 miles south, in the Howell area. first was This system conceived by a group of farsighted individuals who formed a company and incorporated on December 23, 1908 as the Sevier River Land and Water Company. The original owners of water stock were as fo'lows: 35,000 shares-HarrP. Taylor; 10,000 e y shares-Fran- D. Kimball; 10.000 sharcs-J.D- . landcs; 35.000 sharrs-- l yttleton Price;i I'. Shcf-fel- ; 5.000 shares-Willia- 5,000 snares-W.S- . making a total of 100.000 shares. An additional 50,000 shares was scheduled to be sold at SI. 00 per shaie to the general public. Mc-Comi- The survey for the system began on May 27, 1909. and when the location and 4 canal to provide water for the cultivated areas. The companies were con- stantly plagued with financial alignment of the canal and difficuities and as a result, reservoir were approved, con- - on June 5 1923 a strartiorMegan on Septem- - was appointed and Com. was taken over. A re- pany To divert the water from t 3rganization was effected on the Sevier River at the design- August 23, 1926 into the pres- ated location, it was necessary ,nt Centnd Utah Water Com- to construct a massive con- - pgny crete stracture-a- n engineering has watef stQck feat at that time, as all the in hands some cases. work had to be done by hand Ranged are st0ck. 3ut there sty, labor and equip-- ; 10 758 shares hojders ment. The alignment of the water s(ock ho irriEate canal at this point required 000 of land acres jo ftiPAn nh ViilKl noli lunncnng inrougn nuiy icr- Jndcr this system rain, sometimes through solid ravages of time 'and rock, to channel the water ronstant use caused the ori- above the farmland There aJ djversion atc t0 de. are seven such tunnels, the a t0 wi,ere it terjorate mile ongest being n0 longer function satis- long. and the interested To bring the water from the factorily, farmers and stockholders, un- canal into the Lynndyl area, der the eadership of Grant a syphon was constructed s that a new Nieiso,, across the Sevier River. This structure muKst be built. The was finally completed in the new divefsion dm w($ fall of 1913, and a lateral ed Qn 28, 1974 and inan As canal was begun. on March 6, 1975 mpttttd centive to complete this lat- - at tota, of $1 14,078.83 eral as soon as possible, a e Utah State Board of of beer was promised Resources provided 53 to the workers .f the work of to form of a was finished by July 24th. Ioan t0 J15 1000 It was reported by WeUs was paid from MilUrd Nielson that the work was ASC prograiJ completed on time and the funJs an(J another stS.OOO workers got cr bee l was paid from special funding Through constant effort, b he State ASCS the canal was extended id b balance was a point three miles north of s yNie,. stockhoIders Gra Me Comick by May, 1922. son Pres,dent of the Com At this point, the water was delivered to the East Millard Canal Company, who owned ment conscrva. tQ wbjc, nd funds were paid. the system, Clew Construction IS miles, where it met Chalk Co Utah of Creek in the FTowell area. succcssfui bidder and did the This arrangement lasted ody work on the a short t.me, when, the State Engineer proj jj,e Sevier Canal Company, annin ad he subsidiary of the Sevier Land furnished tJ.hnicaf and Water Company, took Q Conservatiol'n the East Millard Canal . horse-draw- n 45-mi- le one-fourt- h , , 7-- 0 ,ost-Pin- - Wrestlers that did an out- standing job for Millard were Richard Kdly Quamberg. Deckstrand. Kevin Kesler. David Wade, . S,cve Probert. Lloyd Kesler. and Todd Me- Bde. Millard wrestling team works vcry hard in Practice a"d .the team has much r" hus,asm- - They are trjing for an undefeated season in duel meets and the wrestl- ers are working towards that I 8oa- We wish them luck. - - ? , 00, )f JJentheiinaCTee lotion Continued on back page 200 Years Diccnfonnia 2 President, or Gaye Platt, Basketball Millard was defeated in and Advisor. Thanks for their game last Friday when yur support. they played the Manti Temp- lers. The highest point Q er of that game was Mark Mundy with a total of 10 points. The rest scored as lollos: Dan Davies- - 8; Dean Stephenson. 8; Mike Hos-Quarterly conference man rent Hosman, 4; of the Fillmore, Utah Stake and Dave McKee- - 2- The wil be held January 24 final score of ,he fcame was and 25, 1976. President Millard. 40. Manti. 57. Lloyd P. George will be pro- MiHarf siding. The general session jiext basketball Fri. Jan. will be held Sunday, January game will 9. here at Millard. The JV 25. at 10 a.m. in the Stake game will begin at 5:45 and House. The public is invited the Varsity at 7:30. to attend. Millards wrestling squad A leadership meeting will will wrestle North Sanpete be held Saturday, January 24 there on Thurs. Jan. 8. Then at 7 p.m. in the Stake House, on Saturday they have a toum- - The following are to be in ament at Piute. attendance: After the game Friday there Stake presidency, high will be a dance sponsored council, executive secretary by thc Yearbook. It will be- - and stake clerks, 8in at 9 and s1! untiIV ,2Melchizedek Priesthood. Tickets will be 754 single, quorums presidencies, group $1.25 couple. The profits leaders, and secretaries, will go towards the year- Bishopric, executive secre- book so everyone come out tary, and ward clerk from and support them. each ward. AU married couples and A daring daacfcter parents in the stake. The theme of this meeting will be, "The Family and the Home." uartorly Stake Conference - - , WRESTLER OF THE WEEK is David Wade. David is a Captain and a Senior. David is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fillmore and Clare a this record has year of 8 wins and 0 loses. We. FILLMORE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT Fillmore Department Volunteer Fire is taking vacancies. aesiws more Firemen. Millard County s new am- bulance crew have been hav- mg fun with the new beepers that sound an alarm when an ambulance is needed But. things have been so quiet lately theyve hardly been used. Sunday night Glen Quam berg was just sure hed be the first to find out if they really worked as he went to bed and carefully placed his on the night stand. Little did he know that at 3 in the morning, the real "beeper" would be a small with cry and at home.Jn a race Glen called the P-- ! bS tsz 5r sn scor-dividu- al J MiIard ChPtcr of the Fu- ture Homemakers of America at Dillard High School will bavc Bicentenntl dinner tbe Millard High lunch I0"1 an 21, 1976, from b t0 9 This will replace ,tbe forei8n dinner held in pre- lvious years. There will be an assembly diner . ThlU 1:5S wffl be made pos- j perfom ances will be held durum the ,slbe through the combined concert. For more inform.- - efforts of the FHA and Pah- - Don't forget the band din- ner and concert on the 31st 0f January, Saturday. TTie Millard flying Eagles Band and Band Boosters soring this dinner "to "raise money for their summer trip t0 Disneyland and surround- jng places. Band members are for the beeper sold: 'This is an emergency conon stem. Laterals are taken off, along the full length of the1 . Fill- - And the Wat-cas- T7X? - Millard High News. w y".jJ tiim of a new The i or diversion structure marks another important epoch in the history of the Central Utah Water Company. This new structure is at the head of the Central Utah System, departments was made with the Council hiving until the next meeting. Jan. 22, until the assignment is made official. All regular appointed City positions will also be made at that time. The big project for the City now seems to be the proposal oh the City water and the continual sysem upgrading of the local hospi- - son Robison, they joined in- cumbents Mayor Golden Wright and Councilman. Rob- ert Nielson and Ted Whitaker, According to Mayor Wrigb. .taK a tentative assignment of J v, Using local labor from quite soon enough. It was a fast nying stork jj,e next call was for a housc ca whh a nctniag bankct Mother and daughter were doing just fine. It was a beautiful 7 lb. 6 ox. ba'by 'girl "and 'brother "jeff is thrilled to have a new sister. Helen and daughter were taken over night to the hospila! "cien is getting to be a rca, having assisted on a one otult T Mother race with the stork to Delta, tbe J(ork agajn won a( that imet when the ambulance P," he and Helen were about to become parents. But, not just fine. enlarged shipping and packing area where the finish ed product is loaded directly onto trades for shipment to market areas. An attractive front area has tables and an area for the women to have lunch and take their breaks, It is always a bright and cheery scene with piped in music to all the work areas. The largest single employer on the. local scene this com-o- n pany has meant much to the loca employment throughout all of Millard County eluding the plant in Sdpio and the one in Delta. ai -- pi L 1 Sun Classis Pictures out- - door adventure, "Frontier starts a hmited remont, engagement at the Avalon on Theatre in Fillmore, 1976. 19, January stars in the Dan a I30 adventurer story who tries to makethewdder- - f Hrty r.a 'gj&z zXJsutZ H,story Club s trip to the East. Menus and recipes from the Whitehouse and Williamsburg cookbooks will be featured. Cathy Wilson picked up the Williamsburg cookbook while on the History trip. The Whitehouse cookbook was copyrighted in 1887, and longed to Dr. Reids grand- mother. The students have been busy drying com and pre- paring jams, jellies, pickles and special breads since last fall forthis dinner. Menu Pocahontus Soup Georges Meat Pilgrims Poultry Feast Bunker Hill Potatoes Lhe General Washington's Kernels Dollys Delightful Carrots Monticello Coleslaw Independence Surprise Declaration drink Lincoln Log Entertainment will be by the Sundancers from BYU. eir group performed last summer at Sundance. They are under the direction of lai.ne 9ia.mbershusband of Janine Probert. The program will be repeated three times during the evening. We would also like to invite everyone to wear Bicentennial clothes, if you would '.ike. Frankly Speaking IE pteaL. Felt I was on Fifth Avenue I pfonday morning. AU needthe ed was a tweed hat. Put "dog" on her leash to conform to the new law and strolled to town for work. It was fun stopping at the homes of all her friends and viewing from a different an gle, the various fire plugs, I found the plug on Denny Brunson's street is not so near as popular as the one in front of city hall. They one by the Conoco was interesting, but the snow a little deep for a dachsi?. The friendly dog at the old Baker home likes to be greet- ed in the morning with two sharp barks and then a low growl, the one at the Spinning Wheel. "Cody" is not too happy at the leash law. but none the less had an almost pitiful little yelp for us on Monday me new law seems to be working. Hilda had few callers over the weekend at the Pro- grass. Not one calling card was ,eft for her to bark or yelp t. Rather sadly she walk- ed on into the office. Oh For a dogs life. Exc3 piT2a.M and this week, Franklin and Eleanor. The one Sunday night, a two part series, was cast in most excellent manner. And the acting, the finest. While watching. I set the mood and let my mind wander somewhat. 1 actually got the feeling that I was watching the performance live from the stage. For my stage 1 imagined the Alvin Theatre in New York, my favorite along the Broadway, It projected a new light into the life of one of the Presidents and his family, The tragic childhood of Elean- or with the early loss of her parents and the strict raising The by a grandmother. tragedy of Franklin when he contacted polio turned into admiration of this man as he fought back and became President. Did you know that on Feb. 15, 1933, Miami, Fla., one Giusepe Zangara narrowly sed assassinating dcnt Roosevdu None oJ the s,cver1 shots struck the Presi dent, but several people were wounded standing near the Presidents car. Mayor Anton J. Cermak died of his wounds in Miami. And, now the interesting The series of Bicentennial U1K me UUC IMI WCTI WM ill 'am fkamrlaue McArthur Ind Tcunuu |