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Show Friday, May 28, 1976 NUMBER TWENTY-TW- O OUR WORD Drive carefully, wear your safety belts, and three-da- y the enjoy : Availability of MDs . . .4 S Correspondents Productive Nickle ads . .7 7 Legals Grocery Ads Art for all ages weekend. 8 8 IE A SKELETON ONLY: SOON house fire Fighting equip- - The Finally, the Fillmore City Fire Department will have a new and adequate home. Being built on First South just east of Main Street, it is taking shape. The pieces to the prefabricated building have been in t 1770-197- B 'finally' firehouse QMS storage for some time. Peterson Machine and Supply contracted to erect it, however Fircmcnt have voluntarily donated their time for some of the rough and Finish work. The building should be in use by late summer at a cost in excess of $50,000. On this day, Memorial Day. 1974, we paue to honor the men and women a our armed force who gave their live la the service ot our (rent nation. They left their home, their job and their families to aniwer the call of their country. None of them wanted to go to war, but they fought and died gallantly in the hope that their sons and daughter could one day live in a world without war. Let us this day dedicate ounelves to working together to achieve the lasting peace io many have died for. Let us learn to live together without war. nous; Graduation edition AIONG 5FCOND SOUTH Hall is building his own home. Jeannie Bennett, Wil- - Ham Wilson and Dee Robison Suburbia? Fillmore City streets con- - street side barn yards. Suburbia is here - along tinue to be compacted by new homnes. Soon, all of Fillmore Second South, First East and will be without livestock and are the only pasture outs. hold-ja- y The Artist in the School" Program that was sponsored by the State Department of Education, Utah Division of Fine Arts, and local schools, supplied the materials and expertise to redecorate the several other streets, lunchroom at Millard High. Who is going to miss that Tibb Middleton, Austin, six a.m. rooster anyway? Tex. spent one week as Resident artist. She designed a wall graphic and approved 17 student designed banners. Miss Middleton lined and and edged the design on the North wall and the students filled in the colored areas. During the following weeks students enlarged their designs and painted them on cloth with acrylics. The banners were lined with gay striped fabric and will be hung from the ceiling. The remaining walls will be painted the same white as in the graphic during the summer. Miss Middleton also worked with one group in interior design and another in fabric design. She worked four hours with the fifth and sixth graders at the elementary Slastinp. Under that white school. pkint is the gorgeous local Two weeks later she worked sandstone. at Delta and put a small mural in the counselors office and assisted some art in students redecorating their art room. some paint up Fix up on the Graduation at MHS front of the motel units. Senior Gass of Millard The Ron Brunson, Doreen and school announces their High Earl's is concommencement exercises will tracting the work. be held Friday, May 28, 1976. The seniors have prepared a special Bicentennial program to commemorate America's 200th birthday. It should prove to be the most spectacular commenceof and proficiency reputation preparedness. All are assets ment exercises that has ever to the Utah National Guard 'been at Millard High School. and to the United States Arm- A lot of work has gone into ed Forces. preparing for this graduation. PVT Scott Dastrup is the We hope to have all your supson of Don and Karla Dastrup, port. There will be a dance in Holden. PVT Jeff Johnson the Elementary lunchroom imis the son of Chester Johnmediately following the exerson, Nevada and Stella Johnson, Holden. PVT Mark Mun-d- y cises. The seniors will have U the son of Bill and Dar- their farewell party which lene Mundy, Fillmore. PVT will last all night long. We. John Warner is the son of would like to wish all the senJerrold and Alice Warner, iors a lot of success in what Fillmore. PVT Kevin Warner ever they endeavor to do in is the grandson of Alice P. the future. The seniors thank all the faculty and those who Rbins, Fillmore. have contributed to the SenMark and Scott, Jeff, will receive basic iors of 1976s year in high Kevin combat training and advanced school to further their educatechnical training at Ft. "Rnox tion. Ken. in all phases of modern Results of Boys' State Track warfare and extensive trainBoys state track was held Snow College this year. at in and diesel ing gasoline Millard and syplaced 4th in the 2A engines hydraulic stems. Upon their return to divison. First places were David the Fillmore unit they will be 100 yd. dash. 10.0 comMcKee. and as serve qualified bat wheeled and tracked ve- and pole vault 13'1. Second place Don hicle mechanics. John Warner will receive long jump. Third places: David Wade, training at Ft. Sill, Ok. in field artillery operations. John 880 yd. run; David McKee, will train on weapons from long jump; Mark Petersen, machine guns and howitzers Ron Day, Jim Larsen, David to complex misle systems. He McKee, 440 relay. will function in this unit as Fourth places: David Wade, a field artillery crewman on 220 yd. aash, Mark Mundy, the M109 1S5MM Self Pro- High Hurdles, mile relay, Ron Day, Mark Petersen, Lane pelled Howitzer. The Utah National Guard Heder and David Wade. Fifth place: David Wade, and this unit. Battery C of the 2nd Battalion of the 222nd long jump. Sixth place: Mark Mundy, Field Artillery has much to be proud of. With individuals intermediate hurdles, and continued on back page high jump. 'l FURTHER REWARDS FOR the Emmetts is town thanks and approval eratulations if not on the - con- - sand- - Ngvj look fo Gain Sftoofl debt no more than usual. says Earl Emmett as the Finishing touches go on the Spinning Wheel Motel. The Emmetts home, one of the oldest in Fillmore, was re In stored to early granduer with a sandblasting of all that old white paint. The renovations include new cedar shingles, a balcony and a porch. Included will be Local Guard recruits PVTs Scott Dastrup, Jeffery C. Johnson, Mark S. Mun-dand Kevin R. Warner depart for basic combat and advanced individual training on May 29. 1976. PVT John C. Warner departs on June Mark E. Frampton, and Lee W. Price enlisted in this unit of the field artillery of the Utah National Guard during their senior year at Millard High School. The unit appreciates the willingness and 4, 1976. These men along concern that these men have with PVTs Cole J. Stewart, shown inpreserving this unit's y, Ideols ore like srors. You will nor succeed in touching rhem wirh your hands; bur like rhe seafaring man, you choose rhem as your guides, and following rhem, you will reach your desriny. Many people have dreams, many have ideals. I guess we all have stars. 1 am looking for my stars. I have a few in mind. For as hard as I have tried, 1 end up changing mine constantly. In the meantime, many people have affected me, people p who my personal, glances have turned me off. But I looked deeper and saw a whole new world. People who care, who love, and who live. People would not mix with us well they realise it. People who you cannot begin to comprehend, nor can L People who 1 cannot try to copy nor can you. People neither of ns waits to be Kke or who we wmM Da mm to be like. I do not think we can pass up a chance to miss them however. To know, maybe to love, to try to understand, to relate toit is all there. Come with me oo a trip. We will chase a few stars. Above all, try not to condemn... these people are people of They are happy about what they are doing. They are in their own reality. They are in their own world. A little different, perhaps, than what we caj hope to accept. Lowe and kisses, skin-dee- them-wive- s. Vance son-in-la- Beck-stran- , d, The PROGRESS proudly presents their annual salute to the Millard High School graduating class. After at least 12 years of schooling, g their commencement is Biin the special, being centennial year. Please express your congratulations to the merchants who sponsored this special some-th:n- edition. We are especially proud of the edition as our soon-to-b- e graduating Cathy Wilson made the the layout, contacted the advertisers for sponsorship, did the layout-al- l of the hard part herself. We know other children would and could do the same if they had the opportunity. But, Cathy gets and deserves the Local: UomQifiam Day) Ecrvfco s aiwfiki I The annual Memorial Day (next Monday) and the program will last will be spiced by a stirring serabout 20 minutes. vice present by the American The schedule will be foLegion Post 61 and the llowed as closely as possible: American Legion Auxiliary. .Scipio, 9 a.m.; Holden, 9:30; The service will be presented Fillmore, 10 a.m.; Meadow, at all cemeteries in this area. 10:30; Kanosh 11 and the West Barton, commander. Indian Cemetery will be vis Doard of County Commissioners Present: Harold W. . art, chairman;" Leigh SPECIAL Commencement at re- The Millard Flying Eagles Band is sponsoring their last money making project to ben-ef- lt you. For the graduates (and anyone else), the band is having a CAR WASH, Thursday, 27th at the tennis courts. Starting at 3:30 and lasting until??? They will wash, wax and vacuum out. Be there and please your girl (or guy) with a clean car! Thanks for supporting us. Little League East Millard little League Board of Directors are making plans for the upcoming Southern Utah Baseball Tournament. They have several fund raising events coming up in the near future. Wednesday June 2 the Little League will be going asking everyone to buy one cinder brick to help build some permanent restrooms at the ballpark. The cost of each brisk is 504 ' or two for a dollar. Everyone is encouraged to buy at least one brick. Everyone will own a part of the restrooms. July 5 immediately after the fireworks the Little League will sponsor a dance at the Fillmore Elementary Multipurpose room. There will be a group to play for the dance. The Little League is looking for any used porcelain sinks and toilets that could be use Please bathroom Fixtures. or call and we will pick them up. door-to-do- Max-fiel- d comJack-so- n, Guy discussed matters pertaining to the position. Commissioners approved an appropriation of $3,5000 to the Fair program. They pledged their full support to help make this bicentennial years fair an outstanding event. Jerry Muhlestein and an associate of the Bureai of Land Management informed the commissioners of the land leasing in Millard County. It appears there are areas showing pronise of development in the southern part of the county. Merlin Jackson and Dee jRiendeau met to request support from the county by way of a cash contribution to build rest room facities at the little league bal pertk at the County Fair grands. I geo-'therm- al 6 743-693- 1 . The matter, of the Justice Peace" salaries was discussed. It was unanimous decision of the commission that the salaries should remain as they now are until the end of the current year. Maxfield Commissioner stated that arrangements were made for Mr. Warburton to 'meet to discuss ambulance (assistance from the State Wednesday. Department June 16. The clerk was required to .contact Glen Quigley and sec if he could meet with the Commissioners at their next meeting to discuss the repairs of the Oak Creek Canyon ,road. An application to reclassify the zoning of an area on the South side of the Flowdl road cast of FlowcII from agricultural to commercial was received from Mr. Nielson. He intends to build a dead animal processing plant at 'that site. The County Attorney was instructed to properly advertise the matter for public hearing according to law. of the . . ; I Thon Bikc-a- Court or Court calendar from May 18. 1976 with Honorable J. Harlan Bums, Judge presiding. Criminal matters included: State of Utah vs Robert Lee Willarson was set for trial State of Utah vs Norman Johnson. Jr. Defendent having entered a plea of guilty to the charges, Third Degree Felony, appeared for sentencing. LeRay G. Jackson, appeared as counsel for the State. Defendent was represented by Richard Allred. Attorney Allred spoke in mitigation. Defendant spoke in mitigation. Court ordered defendent committed to the Utah State penitentiary for 90 davs evaluation. Defendant remanded to the custody Deadlines-Deadline- s of the county sheriff transportation to the State Prison. Absolutely our last practice The probate calender inweek week. Beginning next estates of: Wilford Hilcluded deadlines for news and classiton deceased who was an fieds will be Monday evening. estate trustee. A petition to Display ads must be in no appoint a successor was taken later than Tuesday noon. under advisement. Wed prefer to have them Petition of will and letters Monday, however to do YOU testamentaiy of Christina S. the best job, Friday, is not Clark and Cliarlcy Irving Row-se- r too soon. both were granted with THE PROGRESS no bond required. 743-690- Commissioners , pledged the sum of $250 toward this project. Murray Davies appearedto offer a bid for the east 20 acres of the 40 acres owned by Milliard County at the site of the gravel pit northwest of Fillmore. Leigh R. Maxfield made a motion that foe 20 acres be sold to Mr. Davies jfor the sum of $200. The clerk iwas instructed to issue a 'county quit claim deed for this property upon receipt of $200. Commissioners accepted the resignation of Bil Mace who has served as Millard County Bee Inspector. The matter of a successor was taken under advisement. Upon the recommendation of County Attorney. LeRay G. Jackson, the commissioners approved the issuance of a quit claim deed to Graham Mosley for the NE' of the NE' of section 11 Township j 16 South Range 7 West Salt Base and Meridian. The re-- : quest was made by Abner B. Johnson so that title to this land can be perfected. I Lena Bushnell accepted the appointment of County Fair Chairman for 1976. She and her secretary Laurel Stott, de- Car wash Stew- L. Robins, clerk. should siring balcony seats arrive early. RV and Lem Lovell, missioners; LeRay G. county attorney; Friday, May 28, 1976 beginning 8 p.m. All floor seats are served this year. Those Veterans are encouraged t 'participate. Meet at th Legion Home at 8:30 a.m. It is stressed that childret . should not try to pick up thi rifle shells until the service i: over. I I credit. A ited at 11:30. Keith L. Stone, petition for letters of administration was granted with bond established. Sales were approved and confirmed in estates of Kozina and Ralph and Delores Jones. ' Conca Adams estate, that of Golden H. Black and of Carol Smith Anderson were passed or continued. Marvin J. Wood, first and Final account with petition for settlement and decree of Final distribution was approved and granted. Several cases on the civil calendar were set for trial. Em-mo- trials continued on Non-jur- y will back n include page Firemen at accident Fillmore Firemen were called to a freeway accident at 5 a.m. Tuesday. A pickup truck loaded with cans in the several back had tipped, rolling over on its top. Firemen washed the area with water. There were no injuries. The American Cancer So- n ciety is sponsoring a in the Fillmore area. e June II. To be a Bike-a-tho- 20-mil- course, the route will be about the same as two years ago. Refreshments will be served at the City Square where will begin the and end. Prizes will be given. First prize will probably be bike. a sheets will be Sponsor in the schools this distributed week. However, they may be obtained from Sharon George, Bike-a-tho- n ten-spee- d Kanosh. Accident at Mushroom Plant Due to a badly broken lower arm. Terry Smith, Fillmore. will be in the Hospital tor approximately 10 days. Mr. Smith was unplugging a conveyor belt at the mulch plant and his arm was mutilated. Both bones, the radius and ulna, of his arm were broken. He was to go to surgery Wednesday. Mr. Smith's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Don H. Smith. Pay-so- n |