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Show frost relief interest rate disaster loans for their borrowers, or those who might qualify. It is hope by the disaster committee that other forms of SPECIAL to the PROGRESS from Keith Chapman. In the wake of the worst crop disaster that I have ever witnessed, there is much conTHE MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS cern among farmers as to w hether there will be any relief Fillmore. Utah 84631 and what can be done with Friday. June 25, 1976 the frozen crops. The County NUMBER TWENTY-SIDisaster Committee met last Thursday on June 17 and made a request for all possible P.S. If he was guilty, at We support Howe in financial assistance for crop home at he least shopped his decision and his in the county. in not and Washington. producers to innocence until right The County Disaster Comproven guilty. Even in a is made up of represenmittee difficult state party pretatives of the USDA agencies convention time. in the county. The exact form of all assistance that may become available is not known at this time. However, some programs will be put into effect as soon as the county is declared a disaster area. Agriculture producers with wheat and feed grain allotments will become eligible to receive payments for crop losses covered by the allotment. The Farmers Home Loan Our Word In this country a man is innocent until proven guilty. This right is accorded to Allan Howe. Charles Manson, Richard Nixon and Dr. Sam disaster assistance will become available due to the large crop loss that has occurred in the county. Many farmers have asked if the frozen grain is valuable as livestock feed. The answer to this is yes. It can be a valuable feed in many situations, expecially if it can be supplemented with alfalfa hay or other high energy feeds. The following information from the tables of feed consumption from a National Academy of Sciences will help livestock feeders determine the value of the frozen grain. The information is given on a dry matter basis" and can be used to compare the protein and digestable energy of grains and alfalfa. The energy is given in kilocalories kilogram, per which may mean little to many Hospital News rosy day The Fillmore Hospital Pink Ladies are making a plea for support at a rummage sale, June 25. It will be at the hospital grounds. At 4 p.m., there will be a tempting bake sale. There will be fun and games for the children, square dancing for the adults at 7:30. There will be hot dogs, drinks, and cake walks for fun. There will be door prizes of articles on display now at Kellys. The ladies ask support for the hospital and say "pull together, work together, we hand-mad- e can do BELIEVE IT OR NOT! THIS IS WHAT THE BICENTENNIAL AMPITHEATRE WILL look like by the dedication, Jly 4. Some specific details of the theatre have not yet been worked out. The design and drawing are by Cleve Christensen and Marlow Mace, the latter New MT the staff at Fillmore Hospital as the Chief Medical Technologist. He is responsible for all departments of the lab, quality control and his title reflects the importance and variety of his new job. Clark is a graduate with a B.Sc. from Weber State College in a special academic program which has surpassed figures that there is a conother local colleges in the labsiderable amount of energy oratory field. He comes highly in these feeds and where posrecommended from his past sible, we suggest that it be assignment with McKay Dee used. Hospital. Clark brings with him a wife, Bruna, originally from France, and their daughter, Olivia. Kind of Fishy being the contractor. CURTIS HARE AND BOB Nafus exploited Kanosh Creek this week and caught some beauties. And you should have seen the one that got away! Bicentennial project Thomas E. Brown, director of administrative services in the Office of the Presiding Bishopric. LDS Church has been invited to give the Bicentennial address and dedicate the Amphitheatre. Residing in Pcoa, Utah, he was born in Ogden. He and his wife, the former Marilyn Ruth Jensen, are parents of seven children. In addition to his daily job, he serves as ex ecutive secrcatry in the Kamas Utah Stake. a lieutenant Currently colonel in the active reserve, assigned to the SLC USAR School, he previously spent five years on active duty in the US Army. He graduated from Utah State University with a degree in journalism and political science. Citizens of Fillmore will be happy to have Mr. Brown and his family visit with us overnight as he has been asked to be Grand Marshal of the Parade on July 5th. Other numbers on the Dedication program will be the Millard High School Band. The combined Fillmore three ward choirs, corner-stonceremony, report of the building committee, introduction of honored platform guests and a welcome by Mayor Wright. e completes Fillmore City's with the State of i null. id Much '.'li. voluntary labor The Fillmore City Amphi. and much been provided is theater nearing completion . will be needed. h in the City's North Park. This InMillard County Coiti-m- i is t lie official Bicentennial Pro-i-- 1 and Fillmore Cilv sioners authorized by the state. ( I. mil liac given complete Dr. A. Blaine Huntsman is i .'r to this construction. in charge of building the amli is designed to last more in' phitheatre. His supervisor of t 100 years. constructuction is Marlow O'lii-rhave contributed Mace. Engineer is Fred i i. - the Stake including Utah of courtesy I'm .idcncy. the Hast Millard Stale Department of High-.- i siii rls Guild, and other s. lie amphitheater will seat fin:ds secured through the ilorls of Stella H. Day and ) 1k persons and is being i filers. mi ill of reinforced concrete. re pro Ihe amphitheatre mp.ictcd earth and heavy .min is. There will be space s nt. the combined efforts of of individuals and n.i ween the seating arrange-ii.ci.invainms. It will provide and the stage for a ' Fillmore City, in this Bi- orchestra, a band or uieumal year and following her similar groups. Ur. Huntsman expects the ,i l.niliiy for the finest cultural reductions which are avail-i tphiiheairc to be completed ie throughout the Stale of !n i he first day of the Third tt.ih. Century of our Independence, d. lih. A program lor its VON lii. oion is being organized V mi. I,r i lie chairmanship of (. i n llunicr. This is in addi- to other programs mark-i- i : the Independence of the I one Stales of America. Ik ampithcalrc has re-- i Hii ()0" of the Stale of By Dr. A. Blaine .n il Huntsman ONE TROUT WAS 18" long and weighed 2'i pounds. The other was 13" and One pound. I i THEY AFFECTIONATELY named the fish after Curtis it is Ron, Curtis. parents Georgia - or is it Georgia, Curtis. Ron? I (l-- r) i . i s I I t I u sym-phoii- v . d I I ! I I .all's m. Hilling fund con-niliuii- which has been met Editorial Opinion In a society Adminastrator tells After the "yes" vote on the hospital taxing district, THE PROGRESS again contacted Administrator Dick Packer to ask a few questions mep; What plans are being made for a new hospital? HOSPITAL: It will probably be two or three years before plans are really off the ground. This week I am going to Denver to work on some federal grants for the new hospital. It was essential the hospital was in a taxing district before we could apply for grants. MCP: What about local gifts to the hospital or memorial type gifts? Clatk is not yet registered HOSPITAL with the American Society of Clinical Pathologists, but will HOSPITAL: The hospital in take his boards in August. Pleasant Grove is almost the exact same size as ours, but Garden Club The Fillmore Garden Club its next meeting Thursday, June 26, 1976, in the Reading Room, Fillmore Library, 7:30 p.m. where the following program will be given: Answer to roll call with the name of a rose. The Many Types of Roses, Planting Time and Cultivation, Stella Day. How Roses are selected - Examples of them. Max Martin Garden Hints for July, Lona Huntsman Flower Arrangement of Roses, Edith Callister will hold that no longer lets sleepy country lighting fixtures and uniform other times. drapes. Maybe some clubs MCP: What about the clinic? HOSPITAL: The clinic is not would like to help us on this. MCP: What about donated la- administered by the hospital. bor to help build things or fix- MCP: Would a sliding scale type fee basis work for this up things? HOSPITAL HOSPITAL: A hospital is such that we have to have this done professionally. We need high quality workmanship. MCP: What projects are now in the offing? HOSPITAL: We are remodeling an employee dining room well-bein- g Fairest to represent county Old during testing ARTILLERY at Camp which resulted Williams in an excellent rating. Local Guardsmen on Southern Utah National Guard were artillerymen praised by active Army evaluators at the conclusion of their annual summer camp. They were tested on all facets of artillery training including accuracy of fire of their 155 mm two-wee- k d howitzers, using conventional ammunition, simulated nuclear warheads, smoke and illumination rounds. Richfield, Battery "A, was singled out for its proficiency in nuclear combat. fhe 2nd Battalion, 222nd Field Artillery received the highest overall rating a re THE PROJECTAL IN THE air was from the 155 mm howitzer. target serve unit can receive, according to Lt. Col. James Miller, battalion commander, Cedar City. LTC Miller said the battalion conducted a live fire test administered by active-dut- y artillerymen from the 9th Infantry Div., Ft. Lewis, WA. The 1700 Guardsmen came home last weekend. I Capitol Days Show Invitations have been mailed out of town to a select group of artists and interested persons for the public opening of the Bicentennial Art Show. All persons in town and in the surrounding communities are cordially invited to the reception June 27, 3 to 6 p.m. The exhibit will remain open to the public on regular museum hours of 9 a.m. to TWO OF THE GIRLS TO REIGN OVER OLD CAPITOL 9 p.m. daily including SunDays are Queen Pam Whatcott and JoAnn Russell, days and holidays. attendant. This will be the last time a show like Beauregard's may be borrowed from the Museum of New Mexico without very strict regulations of humidity and temperature controls which match those of Santa Fe in the museum. The 1976 Old Capitol Days lard Riding Club. will be very hard to do This First attendant is JoAnn Queen is Pam Whatcott. The daughter of Mr. and Russell, daughter of Mr. and because of low humidity Mrs. Glen Whatcott, she and Mrs. Wayne Snyder. Second and lack of air conditioning. It is doubtful that we would her attendants were chosen attendant is Michelle Monroe, last weekend by the Fast Mil daughter of Mr. and Mrs. have been able to secure the loan if we had not been workVernon Monorc, Scipio. ing since 1974 to secure it for Area Beauties medicare, etc. Page 2 Don't Call Me Ms - Our Town Page 3 Youth News Page 4 Girls Staters - Scipio Businesses Take Note Scipio PageS Kanosh Stevens True Value Page 6 Holden Meadow EMLIA . g Institute. FIELD hospital HOSPITAL: Our prices are as low as possible and a sliding scale would only tax those on the upper-en- d of a socioeconomic scale. Right now, about Vs of our income is from insurances, Whats Not on the Front DONALD BEAUREGARDS PAINTING, "GIRL in the Mirror," is the largest in the show starting Sunday. It won first prize in the 1911 Utah Art 2222 and conference room. We finally have the parts to fix the call system. The lobby is to be redone and the nurses' station remodeling will be budgeted for next year. MCP: There has been a mess in the halls. HOSPITAL: While we are remodeling and reconstructing, this is inevitable. Right now it is being cleaned up. MCP: Would you explain your office help. , HOSPITAL: There is a secretary who mainly works for the administrator; the accountant or comptroller, and a secretary for accounts receivable and insurance, that sort of thing. The administrator does not consider himself part of the office. MCP: What financial arrangements can be made? HOSPITAL: No person is askmiles are because they apart of finances in a life- - or ed of philanthropic contributions. We work We are investigating having clubs or groups sponsor rooms with the bank, with Wendall in the hospital. The Jeep Robison at Family Services, and try to make adequate arPosse has been much help. now we need new rangements with the patient in Right towns and rural routes avoid confrontations with human advancement, be it negative or positive, of all society the health, safety and must be provided by proessionals. "Professional does not always mean schooled, degreed or intelligent, but knowledgeable with an ability to provide for health, safety and general by using sound judgment and imevaluations. partial Nurses should be qualified to give injections. Doe catchers should be Qualified to use a tranquilizer gun; butchers should know their meat, teachers should know the truth and peace officers should know how to use their office wisely. Hard to do and sometimes expenseive and more difficult than it looks. It means performing to the best of ability and knowing when certain ability is obsolete. Professionals an ideal to strive for in every walk of life. well-bein- it!" CLARK PACKHAM Clark Packham has joined above figures for hay and for straw depending on the development of the grain when it was frozen and also how soon it is harvested. Pink Ladies ' this particular time. Permission has been received to extend the Beauregard show until July 11, instead of the 6th as previously announced. In addition to the 29 paintings on loan from New Mcixco, there will be around 20 paintings from family collections and those on loan to the Territorial State House now on exhibit. An effort was made to bring sketches of the St. Francis murals, but this was not available; however, a program brochure will give a synopsis and reproduce some of the panels. It is hope that everyone will take the opportunity to view this fine collection of work of a Fillmore native son, born and raised in this community. Donald Beauregard has been listed by some as one of the ten top Utah artists in the entire history of Utah. The Old Capitol JayCee Ws are pleased to present the Fillmore area candidates and sponsors for the 1976 Miss Millard County Pageant. Bonnie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Crosland, sponsored by Fillmore Motel. Wilma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edwards, sponsored by Paradise Inn Motel. Vicki, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alt Staples, sponsored by Paradise Inn Coffee Shop. Denise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Condie, sponsored by Triple C. Cindy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sanderson, sponsored by Mountain Mushroom Pat, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen, sponsored by Dawn's Beauty Shop. Hoyce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Martin, sponsored by M & M Construction. Allyson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Crook, sponsored by Wall Tractor. Other sponsors included the Young Homemakers, The Hair Loft, Avalon Theatre, Duane's AG, Peterson Floral, Kelly's, Kessler Milling and Winget's Drive Inn. The girls will compete tor the Miss Millard County title Saturday, June 26. The pageant finale will be that evening at 8 p.m.. Delta High School Auditorium. Admission is SI for adults and 504 for children. Some outstanding prizes are offered to winners. We hope to see you there Saturday evening. Best wishes and good luck to theft lovely young ladies from the Fillmore area. |