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Show n tin m , .4 ,. tf A' ' rwf.'C-s- vi- ; - "1 MSIAKD COUNTY rtOCSESS FTWorc. Utah M431 Friday, May 2S, H7 1 , j , 1 Single Copies 6 leata No. 1 RIDER HURT WHEN FILLMORE SECOND WARD HOLDS AMERICAN LEGION TO CAR HITS HORSE TRACK MEET MARK VETERANS GRAVES J. T. Speak men of Fillmore, waa seriously Injured Tuesday night by being knocked from hla saddle horse by an automobile driven by Everett Ashman, also of Fillmore. The accent occurred on main street, where several cars were passing at about the same time. The exact circumstances could not be accounted for either by the parties to Speakman did not see the Ashman the accident or witnesses. It seemed, however, that Mr. car, which was approaching tm from In front, when his horse suddenly wheeled directly In front of the car, allowing no time for the driver to avoid hitting horse and rider. Everett Ashman, Albert Ashman, and a younger brother who were In the car, were uninjured, while Mr, Speakman suffered a fractured leg and other Injuries. He was taken to a Salt Lake hospital by Reuben Davies of Fillmore. The Ashman car was badly damaged. Friday, May 24, 1939 Subscription $2.00 a year. MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS PERNICIOUS WEEDS BEING NEGLECTED CHALCIS FLY CONTROL CUT WORM REMEDY In 1926 7tah produced 23,600,000 A number of requests have cornel The attention of the editor has Into this Extension Office for cut pounds of recleaned alfalfa seed, I I of cent the been called a number of times of worm control remedies. Following This amount was 47 per seed crop produced in the Un- - ute to the fact that weeds of a nox-seIs the best remedy known at the pre-ltotI lted States for that year and Its mar. I 0Us nature are being allowed to for cut worma: lnce grow unrestricted all over Bast Mill-bra- n, waa 14,434,000. Thoroughly mix 25 pounds oflket value I I Therefore this little 1 pound of Paris Green or lead that time the annual yield of alfalfa ard County. I seed In Utah has decreased material-- 1 tide is being written with the sole 2 finely chopped lemons. I I Stir to a 'damp mash with two or ly, due to a number of factors among idea of enlightenment and helpfnl-thre- e I I Is the most ness and not with any desire to crlt-wlthe which important gallons of water sweetened recent na glvenhctze I unless such criticism can be of paper 1 chalcla molasa-fly. one quart of low grade En-- a constructive nature, es. Sow sparingly around the bases I by Mr. C. J. Sorenson, Assistant I The writer is Informed that weeds of plants or broadcast over field tomologist at the Utah Agricultural I I Experiment Station, who has spent I such as White Top aro flourishing where investatlon Is general. I Care should be taken that animals the last three years on the chalcis n almost every community of East I I not do such as poultry and hogs get fly Investigation work, he states that Millard and that little or nothing 1 J the chalcis fly has destroyed I ,000,-- has been done this year to curtail this bait. I 000 worth of alfalfa Beed during the their spreading. It such conditions I I and In this aro allowed to continue It will not state, MILLARD COUNTY WOOL POOL past four years 1 recommends-I be long before our farms and city the makes BELL& following hots are ruined by this devastating tlons concerning Its control: I Millard County Wool Pool with a I Chalcis flies are carried over the weed, I which seed Infested Every property owner should In membership of fifty farmers sold Its winter Inside of I I entire clip of 8,000 fleeces for 31c Is left in the seed field In chaff hls own interests eradicate this evil, I In threshed seed, parti-- 1 but many neglect to do so and the per pound Friday. Mr. Roy Dame, stacks, and I which has not been re-- 1 result Is that the work of those who that Alonso cularly Mr Weldo George and Mr. I blow-- 1 do destroy the weed is rendered Huntsman, members of the selling cleaned, and In screenings and I I have spent considerable Inga, The first flies of the year come less by the neglect of their nelgh-tlm- e seed which shat-- 1 by the state dpeartment of Agricul-tin- g visiting all the growers and get-- 1 from this Infested to the falls ters and 1 ground. Ex-- 1 bors. This fact has been recognised valuable Information concern-I the re-- 1 ture and In an effort to assist the during wool perlments performed Ing the hanlllng and caring for I cent show bury-- 1 citizens help themselves, legislation that by Investlgatlor clean at. shearing time. Only good, one-wft-B seed alfalfa Infested this enacted which compels property g fly and burrs farm wool, free from I half Inch in the ground 39 per centlownerg to rid their property of nox-pofalfa leaves has been sold by the I burled were Insects of the 0US weeds and pests. destroyed; Also, an In- this year. I one inch 62 cent; been oneLpector per has destroyed appointed and la Plans are now being made to pool I Two one-ha- lf 78 Inch. cent; d State of Utah In Coun-janthe per being paid by all of the farm wool In Millard I Inches, 91 per cent; and two and one-- 1 this and other counties for the sole In view and ty for the coming season I I purpose of seeing that property Is of the fact that grading of wool at half inches, 97 per cent. The local American Legion Post 1, the Tuesday evening, May has secured grave markers for the their Second Fillmore ward held closing social for the M. I. A. winter three veterans of the World War work. A short program was given who are burled In the Fillmore cemafter which an interesting track etery. The markers will be placed over the graves In time for Decoratmeet was held. Those present were divided Into ion day. The veterans of the WorM groups, namely the U of U captained War who are burled here are: Corbett Mitchell by Phil Lambert with Merl Warner Leslie Nichols as yell master; the B A C captained Daniel Speakman by Florence Warner with Della Peterson, yell master; the U A C with Edward Peterson captain and Elduta Mack Payne Training In New York Wlxom, yell master, and the B Y U with Hilbert Melville captain and Vonda Payne, yell master. Bishop According to Information received Claude Robins and W. D. Melville from deputy sheriff W. C. Payne, hls were the official Judges and timers son Mack, Fillmore's welterweight and Milton Melville was the official battler, who left Salt Lake tor parts scorer. unknown, following hls defeat at the The list of events, the winners hands of Frankie Darren recently, is In New York with the Harvey Brothand the time are as follows: ers their stable of boxers, according to let100 yd. dash (measured feet) Van Melville won, time: 10 inches. ters received by hls relatives here.220 yd. dash (hop), tie between Payne has been doing some sparJune Carling and Wortkln Crapo, ring with Tom Heeney, Australian time, S seconds. heavyweight, managed by the Harbags Shot Put (Throwing paper vey brothers stable, and is booked Merl Warner won, with to fight In Montrea', May 29, he filled WINS LOCAL M. I. A. ORCHESTRA air) 5 9 in. ft. distance, writes.. The stable In which he works InDiscus, (throwing paper plates) The locla M. I. A. orchestra com16 yd. cludes some of the most promising posed of Melva 8m!th, Olive Brun- Merva Rowley won, distance son,' Ellsworth Brunson, Norman Ja- 7 ft. fighters In the country and Mack their Broad writes he Is learning "plenty that he Jump (measured cobs, Joe Carling, Benner Carling disAnderson won, won know before." didn't Max three and smile) Stanley BrUnson, recently contests entitling them to partici- tance 3 Vi Inches. Mr. W. B. Shaw baa just had a Javelin (throwing paper darts), pate In the M. I. A. grand finals to new electric sign placed on the front shearing time will be an assured fact I The following recommendations I maintained free from these destfoy-l- n be held In Salt Lake City June 8th. Vonda Payne won, distance (0 ft. I Low Hurdles (jumping over 3 men of hls Cafe Building. The sign Is This group 'Iras the only entry In the near future next season we are of paramount Importance In thel ;ng weeds. In Millard County, O. A. HolI Robison la the Lincoln be can and and control of chalcis fly: as a in a one, attractive Spurs) the Stake Contest held at Kanosh Spats very inspector and he has hope to begin the operation In I I alfalfa 3 of seconds. destruction a time distance The motorist In First: brook to won, seen the to the entitled them quite compel the employment of by power entry small way of placing all the ram, wtycK which would otherwise shatter I tbe proper means of destroying this 880 yd. dash (this waa to be won from the Cafe, as he approaches from ewe, lamb and black fleeces In d contest held at Nephi where I nd HH1 te sound n Held, I gyi), He Is employed by the state fr stakes were represented. The lo- by the team collecting the most mon- either direction. arate bags. I as but This I or tbla purpose and has been active it. with Its Infestation cal musicians won this contest there- ey from the "spectators, This years clip was sold to T. W. carrying I was the is hall be part in the by Jensen conducting Peterson, representing the Jeremiah may taking Mrs. Howard other parts of the county in the largely accomplished by entitling them to meet the winner everyone I was event Other In team this cultivation. of kind track class on the Fillmore. of six a of hls duties yet In East proper of another district consisting Kindergarten Williams Co. of Boston. discharge methods may be developed In the I Mjijard County hundreds of patches stakes. They won again and are now called off.) destruct-l0- f Mile relay (carrying beans with JUDGE COX HOLDS COURT HERE white Top can be found growing Dr. and Mrs., Evans entertained at I near future for the proper planning to compete at Salt Lake I I 6 min. U BBted time seed. U of won, a straw) and spreading its destruction with Otty. dinner on the evening of May 19th. ion of the Inf I Second: Seed composting or burn-- ,10thirg being. done to. stop It. Now Poll Vault (This event was for Judge LeRoy Cog held court in The table Bcheme was entirely in ciT Chaff stacks oir blowing and I n won was the for girl and 22nd the.. ctfnby rose Fillmore Wednesday, Mrs. Glen Day entertained the girls only may be that the property owner jing plnk. With a beautlful plnk I of dress) each shortest matters the was first d Probate afyear. who haertul--He- r one not May 3 wearing by were entirely to blame. Many duly last Friday day, hearing Attorney screening terplece. The guests Third: clean, not the effects plumplpie harmful do By know planting from A. ternoon. A delightful musical pro-.-.. Della Peterson won, height from and Law and Motion arguments. O. Delta, Mrs. Tangren seed. In fact, such pernicious weeds. The regular term of. the Fifth Judicgram .was enjoyed. Mrs. Stella Day floor. 32 lncles. 4 Fonrth: The prevention of volun-Jtb- o ial District Court will begin June 10. Medley relay (Thta consisted of " gave n account of Abe life, of Verdi, average person, even It he is I teer alfalfa from going to seed. able to recognize such a weed If he and this was followed by several on each side, the 1st person popped Of the same3eeg jt, does not know the proper was selection of 'Milford The Cline Fifth: Sam musical numbers. The members who a paper bag, the second person put Attorney I were there Included Mrs. Alonso a match box from one's nose to the In Fillmore attending court this Dr. F. S. Robinson is making a I crop In a district, either the first or methods of destroying Its growth. It s hop3rd the seed pro-lof alfalfa for person week. for 'this purpose that our state Hnntsman .Mrs. C. H. Day, Mrs. other one's nose, professional visit in Scpllo this week, j second crop with ductlon. The selection of the second I has provided a pest and crop Inspect-M- r. R. E. Day, Mrs. B. K. Farnsworth, ped and the 4 th rolled an egg I 69 Mrs. Byron Howells, Mrs. Ralph a tooth pick.) U A C won, time Attorney O. A. Tangren of Delta Gorman Day drove to Saltl crop In an entire district provides or and it Is to be hoped that Mr. was In Fillmore Wednesday of this Lake City Tuesday, returning the I less favorable conditions for the cul-- Robison finds time to visit our side Wood, Mrs. Hyrum P. Jones, and min. 4 seconds. I Two Mile (drinking glass of wated week. Mrs. Joshua Rowley, Mrs. J. C. Wilsame evening. He was accompanied tlvatlon of chalcis fly and hence lessl0f the county and Inform our cltl- contestI zens of the best the of re-- 1 damage. method of eradlcat- kins and Mrs. George D. Roberts, which to the surprise by Mr. and Mrs. Mlah Day who Hilwith was filled of ants Sixth: The close cooperation Salts), Mrs. Elisa Starley attended the mained In the city for a Bbott visit. these pests and force those who who were special guests. alling seed growers in adopting and putt-- 1 j0 not wlllingy assist him to do their bert Melville won, time 1 second. funeral services for her sister, Mrs. I follows: as were scores school Lin-latter The the 1 in D. Roberts Alice Goodman Nephi Mr. and Mrs. George ing Into practice all methods for the part. Mr. Paul Me Bride nad Mr. I 1st place BYU with 36 points; part of this week. Property owners on the West side visited with Mrs. Glen Day and, famcoin Melville spent the week end In control of chalcis fly. SO points; with UAC 2nd of place last until Monday Garrison. . jof the! county who live on this sideily from Friday 26 U with U of points: 3rd place Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood drove to of the county have been notified to Mrs. Roberts is Mrs. Day's week U of U COMMENCEMENT 4th place B A C with 23 points. Mr. Parker Robison returned to I Salt Lake Monday evening, return-- 1 comply with the law In this regard mother. d The recreational work in this ward it may be that Mr. Roblsou Is Plans have been completed for the Delta Monday after spending the Ing Tuesday evening with Mrs. the I successful during at came been very has who children bln Pearson and Sixtieth Annual Commencement coming to us in time and that he has hls week with end family. Monday afternoon, the Delta chaprecreational com- the down to spend a fe wweeks with re-- 1 been busy elsewhere, but we ventnro University of Utah to be held ter of the Daughters of the Utah past year and the to Join from all and at-- 1 Invites any mittee Inclusive 2 a an latlves in Fillmore and Meadow. for that he Is not Informed of the serious to June Is 4, at June party Mrs. Roy Dame Pioneers entertained having time. at reany them occasion of will extent of the spread of the parttcul-Mrstudents 350 on front the on the Annie Mrs. tractive sign painted Bishop, Approximately I nr her A G. with from R. visited Clark .certificates and ceive pest of White Top especially In 73rd Store anniversary. ber building. her of degrees brithday Millinery Mr. Frank Merrill and son Clar- the state's highest educational InIn Holden over the week end. j the vicinity of Fillmore nnd Kanat served was luncheon parents delightful visited with stitution at that time. osh. As the time for many noxious Mr. Mark Johnson was a business the home of Mrs. J. E. Stains, after ence of Salt Lake City, last Saturday Peterson Isabel Mrs. L. AWAY PASSES weeds to seed is nearing, we hope to DAME was D.. Ph. JOSEPH Melvin Amost Brannon, visitor in Fillmore yesterday. which an interesting program and a Sunday. read of ice the results of Mr. Robison's work the Bassett L. D., Chancellor University rendered. Mrs. Ella 1 Mead-on in the very near future, of Mrs. one hereabouts Mr. In Fillmore was noted Dame, lecturer and her Wood of Montana A. mother, Mr. W. Joseph paper written by I otherwis.e we feel that he will be C. Evans won the admir- science and educational Dean Dr. In rewill old away ow's residents, winter, passed the subjects, past F'rlday. Bishop, during ation of the crowd at the local trap deliver the commencement, address Salt Lake City last week. All of his woefully In neglect of hls duty. calling her experiences in the early last Sunday when to the graduates on Tuesday, June in I children were with him at the time grounds shooting visited Huntsman Utah. Ester Mrs. In days run for 4. On A. Noble Kimball lias returned to lot hls death. Funeral services were An Invitation was extended to the he made hte high straight Monday, June 3, he will ad Salt Lake City recently. broke Evans Dr. shooters. local the Phi Millard who In to Meadow. held elected County for a short visit with dress the graduates relatives of the honored guest, 24 targets In a 26 Urget first In Ills the been the and has to parents Mr. and Mrs. A. A. KimMr. C. H. Anderson attend, reside InFIllmore Kappa Phi, honorary scholarship were of Kanosh, before beginning ball hls Dalles Mrs. Mr. followInF ladles went over for the event and the crowd expectantly fraternity. and after farming Rogers Fillmore looking him take careful aim as the watched be work toward hia masters degree at will in Sermon Fillmore week. Baccalaureate of them The all Monday. this expressing Interests trading occasion, across the horlson. delivered i he I). Y. U. by the Reverend Frank L themselves as having spent a delight- last target sailed was missed, however, Mr. Kimball has charge of the L. Mr. James A. Kelly made a Mrs. Elixa 8egutne recently pur-- 1 Hunt, M. A., B. D.. of the Unitarian ful hfternopn: Mrs. Nefl Tomklnson This last target I the for lost present Evans Dr. S. Seminaries of Colorado und and I). of the on last Lake ess the Church of Sail Lake City a new combination Majestic Sunday Mrs. David A. Melville and daughter trip to Salt first the be to chance a fine Mead-least been living at Manassa, Colo, for at The Mrs. of lus 2 Nickle week N. Melville, the at June Radio from L. University Gym.. Elaine, Mrs. La Moyne score, a make to shooter perfect local Un the of the Mrs.the of past year. Me Cooper ow. Mary Regents Bride, Erma of procession Trlm-b- l Ward Steveus also made a score Kin. Vail Is accompanied by hla Mr. Salt to went and Mrs. Edward Warner Mrs. of Julia grad Utah, Clark Mrs. Faculty, Huff, Iverslty I fornn.-i- y 24 but did not make a continuous listing classes will precede the Bac Miss Louise James of while a Mrs. finished to wife, and for visit has Trimble Lake last Just V. Blanche L. Nielson Mr. Friday Jlss I Suit Lake City. D. W. Black home. hls of her fn Sanford. straight run as' high as that of Dr. ealaureate sermon. with outside Mrs, daughter, the repainting Kvara. Phi Kappa Phi, scholarship frat who Other shooters of the day We receive word Just as we go to Mrs. S. A. Kelsey and two children I Mr. M. W. Peterson drove to Salt Mrs. Hebcr J. Mitchell entertain ernlty, Initiation ceremonies, address I were Edgar War- to tbo scores made Mrs good the and honthat .Mr. Don Kenney, formerly In and last Lake press and Warner week, shower taking City banquet public, visited with Mra. Edgar od at a miscellaneous I Alma Iverson and annual reception given by President Dr. bus been married at Logan Robinson, of Holden who have Meadow ner, Lo in Miss and Safford Cooper Kelly family, with Mrs Elisa or of her Frank Holdenrelch. The couple have evenMrs. George Thomas to the grad- for a few days recently. She return-- 1 gone there to make their home. Kel-e- to Miss Adams. and last Holbrook Wednesday pa I In the United been engaged during the past year been were of has the friends uates and of In University Sunday employed Hinckley A ly number home guests her to largo ing. I Mrs. Nolan Warner and Mrs. Clif- have been scheduled for Monday, was preGrocery store there for the past In the teaching profession In Sevier morning. present and the bride-to-b- e "Just-- a entertained Ashman ford useseveral months. Mrs. Mary Cooper County. June 3, sented with many beautiful and afternoon exlast club Mere Saturday hls wed Is with to to In also went up with Mr. Peterson, visited addition the graduation Mr. Willard Day ful gilts. Miss Holbrook Mr. Wayne Robison made a businIn there week. on Meadow June ercises thta of 4, Tuesday, for a few days Mr. Ursal Barkdoll came home will be alumni reunions for all clas- parents Tomklnson Nelda 16 Miss entertained Wilson E. V. Mrs. ess trip to Suit Luke the lust of tho the near future. from 8alt Lake City Tuesday. '8hs ses which graduated In years ending Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Day and fam-- 1 ladles at bridge Tuesday evening, week. vacation with In the numeral 4 or 9. In the evenKimball won the prlxe fttr. and Mrs. Cleve Mitchell and will spend a month's lly drove to Salt Lake City Sunday,! Mra. LaVoy here. her parents ing the Alumni Banquet, business returning the same day. Mlsa Belvalfor high score and Mrs. H. E. Day, Mr. and Mrs. N. G. reterson and two (Jaughters of Delta came over will be held at the Day met them upon their arrival I the consolation prlxe. Those making ball and the meeting, for day. Pffdqssday and Mr. Blaine Huntsman Mrs. Isabel 8peakman and Mrs Hotel Utah. p the four tables were: Meadsmes, family there and the family spent an week end In Fillmore rethe Lake Slat I to went R. K. Day, F. S. Robinson, George spent On Friday and Saturday, May 31 joyable day In the city. M). and Mrs.' Nolan Mitchell are Geneva Speakman few a days and June 1 the senior class play, to spend Huntsman, H. E. Day, Howard Johns cently. home from 8clplo where they have this morning B. 8haw, LaVoy Kimball, Royal be prewinMr will "Medea" and the by school Kimball past Eurlpedes Mr. LajW. been leaching Puyal I Mr. and Mrs. Truman Ashby are sented on the Park Plaxa on the UnO. J. Holdaway, O. Rulon Salt from Kimball, Friday evening the girl frlenda returned Kimball ter. Voy I Lake City Nelson 8alt Mrs. Portia Hansen Jensen are Ed of Noble .for' today Anderson, leaving iversity Campus. Lake last Sunday. Both underwent Clark, In will be Mr. employed Francis Rubeh BUREAU In where Davies, ber a shower at tbe home of Otis week Ashby NEWS UNIVERSITY while giving Walch, Mias Ruth Scottorn spent the operations for slnis trouble I Railroad Mlsa Beckwith D. R. Robison. Q. Mlsa Kathleen Florence shops. and the 1129. 20. 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