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Show THE MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS, JULY 16, 1976. No. 76-trailer shall be attached thereAN ORDINANCE REQUIRto, one in the front and the ING VEHICLE REGJSTRA- - other in the rear. The plate TION AND DISPLAY OF issued for a motorcycle, .LICENSE PLATE trailer or semitrailer reauired Be it ordained by the City to be registered hereunder Council of Fillmore City, Utah. be attached to the rear thereSection of. Every plate shall at all Every motor vehicle operated on the times be securely fastened in streets and highways of Filla horizontal position to the more City shall be properly vehicle for which it is issued and legally registered and liso as to prevent the plate from censed with the Deoartmcnt of swinging, and at a height Motor Vehicles, Stace of Utah of not less than 12 inches if the owner thereof is a resi- from the ground, in a place dent of the State of Utah, or and position to be clearly visishall be properly registered ble, and shall be maintained and licensed in another state, free from foreign materials or country according to the and in a manner to be clearly laws thereof, if the owner is legible and plainly readable not a resident of the State of from a distance of 100 feet Utah. It shall be unlawful to during daylight. This ordinance is necessary operate a motor vehicle upon the streets and highways of for the immediate preservaFillmore which is not properly tion of the peace, health, or and legally registered. safety of Fillmore City and Every shall take effect Section upon the date registration card issued for a of publication. Passed this 7th day of July registered and licensed ve1976 by the Fillmore City hicle shall at all times be carried in the vehicle to which it Council. refers or shall be carried by s Golden P. Wright the person driving or in conMayor trol of such vehicle who shall Attest: display the same upon de- s Carol C. Wise mand of a police officer; Recorder provided however this section Published in the Millard shall not apply when such card County Progress July 16, 1976 is used for the purpose of No 76-making application for renew- AN ORDINANCE REQUIRal of registration or upon ING OPERATORS OF MOtransfer of registration of TOR VEHICLES TO CARRY vehicle. said LIVALID 7 This ordinance is necessary Be it ordained bv the City for the immediate preservaCouncil of Fillmore City, Utah: Section No person tion of the peace, health or shall drive any motor vehicle safety of Fillmore City and shall take effect upon the date upon a street or highway within Fillmore City, unless such of publication. Passed this 7th day of July person shall have in his 1976, the Fillmore City a valid operators' Council.by possession licensor chauffeurs license, s Golden P. Wright ing said person to legally Mayor operate the vehicle which is Attest: being operated. Every resi- s Carol C. Wise dent of Utah shall have a valid, Utah operators or chauffeurs Recorder Published in the Millard license, and rnntv Progress July 16, 1976 shall have a valid license according to the laws of the state or country of thoit residence, provided however, that no person shall drive on the streets and highways of Fillmore City who is under the age of sixteen years. The licensee shall have his license in his immediate possession at all times when driving a motor vehicle and shall display the same upon demand of a justice of peace, a peace officer or police officer. It shall be a defense to any charge under this section that the person so charged produce in court a license theretofore issued to such person and valid at the time of his arrest. (a). Deseret Townsite. Purchase price in lawful money A, mature range cows. Most payable of the hay will probably be of the used for this purpose. United States. Some of it may be used Dated July 6, 1976. in growing rations for young ADMINISTRATOR OF cattle, particularly the silage. An example ration for this VETERANS AFFAIRS could include: U.S. VETERANS ADMINpurpose amounts of barley equal ISTRATION silage and alfalfa hay on An Officer of the United a dry basis with 3 to 3 Vi States of America, Trustee pounds of barley grain per Published in Millard County head daily. This ration would progress July 16, 23, and meet the requirements for 600 pound steers fed to gain 30. 1.3 pounds daily. This feed may also be ELLIS CLAY PRICE used on a limited basis Ellis Clayton Clay Price, for roughage in cattle fat67, Kanosh, died July 11, 1976 tening programs. If it is used in Big Piney, Wyo., of compli- to take the place of other cations following a stroke. roughages it could make up Born Aug. 31, 1908, 10 to 15 of the total Wyo to Alexander and ration. Horses and dry dairy Mary Woods Price. He mar- animals might also utilize ried Nora Whitaker Dec. 2, some of the frozen feed. 1938, St. John, Tooele County. It is anticipated that hay He was a rancher and farmer. made from frozen barley Survivors include his wife; and dearded will wheat five sons and a daughter; be less palatable than feeds Charles C., Idaho Falls, Ray- normally fed in this area. mond E. Marvin D., both Big Beards may cause irritation Piney; Joseph L., San Francis- to the cheeks and gums co; Lee W., Kanosh; Mrs. Jon of cattle receiving a constant it. of (Marianne) Hunter, Spanish diet Fork; 11 grandchildren and Mixing the hay with other two brothers. feeds may be necessary if Funeral was July 14, at gum irritation becomes a Pinedale, Wyo. Additional problem. services are Thursday (today) Sheep would be particularly at 2 p.m. Kanosh LDS Ward susceptible to irritation from Chapel where friends may call beards. The beards are likely prior to the service. Burial, to be much less of a problem in silage or hay that is cubed. Kanosh Cemetery. It semi-Mohde- ! Kem-mere- r, Eor Piercing d j i MELVIN A ROBISON Melvin A. Robison, 77, Flowell, died July 9, 1976 in the Fillmore Hospital after a long illness. Bom April 7, 1899, Fillmore to Franklin Alonzo and Gertrude Peterson Robison. He married Fauntella Davies June 2, 1919, Fillmore. The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. He was a member of the LDS Church and was a farmer and livestockman. Survivors include his wife; three sons and four daughters; Junior, Jarold, both Flowell; Parley, Provo; Mrs. Garland (Phyllis) Johnson, Abraham; Mrs. Jess (Estell) Bennett, Holden; Mrs. Lee (True) Huber, Mesa, AZ; Mrs. Carl (Faun) Guillette, Leadore, Idaho; 30 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren; borther, A.W. Robison. Fillmore and a sister Mrs. Paul (Evelyn) Bailey, Eagle Rock, Calif. Funeral was July 13 in the Flowell LDS Ward Chapel. Burial in Fillmore Cemetery. Fall fabrics arriving daily Make your clothes for fashion values Simplicity patterns Thread N btions Leah Wood and Anna Snow Provo area, were here Saturday for the Bcckstrand reunion and to do a little visiting in Meadow and Fillmore. David and Margaret Sun-stro- and four children. Woods Cross, came to be with hi mother, Helen Rogers for the Fourth and other events. Riding Mower Contoured styling encloses the engine for d a quiet ride. transmission. h Wide mower with adjustable cutting height. 1 to 4 inches Five-spee- 30-inc- Rotary Mowers Choose from 18- - and h widths. Handlebar mounted to deck and engine for a firm feel. Cutting chamber designed for clean, even mowing. Grass bag is optional. 8-h- to 14-h- p Tractors Choose from 10. 12. and 14 hp. Get built-iheadlights and variable-spee- d drive. Attachments: h 38- - and mowers, front blade, tiller. n 46-inc- Millard Implement Company Eleanor Mitchell Gordon & Frances Hall Scott M Shaw Alta Mathews Lex D. McKee Snow College Jim Nowling Helen Starley Roy Olpin James Cooper Cherry Beauregard Berneice Judd Jesse Darling Clinton Quarnberg Adria Ahlstrom Lt. Co. Dwight Huntsman Robert Leach Dennis O Cummings by mother Lela Cummings for birthday. Dr. Lawrence Stevens by Mrs. Elbert Stevens. Marden Stone Leila Seely by Myrtle Sorenson Wallace A Wood by Mrs. W.I. Fotheringham David Gregerson Vera Dearaen Clayton Edwards Rose Batemon Michael Harris AND CRAFTS FAIR RULES Aug. 76. 1. No paint by numbers. 2. No copies of other artist's work, 3. Painting must be done with in the year. 4. No previously exhibited paintings will be accepted. 5. Artist must be from Millard The Creative Dramatic Workshop Presents Heres to America Friday, July 16, 8:30 P.M. at the amphitheater Bring chairs or blanket No admission charge yooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc STROUT REALTY, Inc. ARTS County. 6. Paintings must be in frames or matted and wires for hanging must be secured with screw eves (no tacks nlease). 7. Paintings must be dry. 8. The Fair Board will not be responsible for loss or damage 9. Paintings must be delivered to the Elementary Pod, Wed. Aug. 11, 1976 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 10. Three entries person. For more information call 743-540- PROPERTY FOR SALE Just listed - The perfect retirement Home; 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, bath, utility porch, fruit room in part basement. Large lot with grape arbor, fruit trees, level garden spot with irrigation water. Priced at $1 1,000, cash. We have a good inventory of homes located in Meadow, Fillmore, Holden and Scipio. Drop in our office for details. Good income producer, Motel and Apartment complex in Fillmore business district. Good potential for the handy man who isn't afraid of work. Owner is anxious to sell and will give easy terms to qualified buyer. Take immediate possession and get benefit of Sumer Tourist Business. STROUT REALTY FILLMORE, UTAH 84631 3. Ph. These rules apply to the Junior Division as well. TOLL FREE NUMBER The Salt Lake City Flight Service Station has announced a major change to their telephone service for pilots within their flight plan area. The present "Zenith 4000 number used in Wendover, Delta. Fillmore, Brigham City, Spanish Fork, Payson areas and the local telephone numbers in Provo, Ogden and Logan exchanges will be discontinued July 19. an Currently, Line (free of charge) will be initiated. All pilots calling the Salt Lake City Flight Service Station from outside the SLC exchange should dial The beards are likely to be much less of a problem in silage or hay that is cubed. Some isolated cases of nitrate poisoning have occured when frozen grain has been fed as silage. This poisoning is not anticipated to be a general problem but silage should be tested for nitrate. If nitrate is high, other feeds These changes do not affect low in nitrate may be added SLC metropolitan area. the to the ration to lessen the ATTENTION: Pilots in the danger. Area. Ranchers who plan on Fillmore-Delt- a The Zenith 5571 number feeding large amounts of frozen grain will find it ad- which will connect vou with broadto test their a transcribed weather vantageous availbe will continue to own feed so they will be tble cast, convenience. for able your to make sure of a ration that will meet the animals re- Earlier confusion, restricting the use of this number to Delta quirements. For help with specific residents only, has been lt is now availabe to contact feeding problems, the Fillmore-Delt- a your Extension Area Live- anyone using exchange. stock Nyle Specialist, Matthews or Keith chapman County Agent. Children's story hour The Story Hour at the Library has been highly success- Pioneer 743-687- 5 Market Hunts fruit cocktail 15oz. 2690 8.19 case Hunts new potatoes 15oz. .23 5.09 case Hunts peaches 29oz. .55 11.99 case Hunts tomato sauce 15oz. 31.00 - Festival strawberry iam 32 oz. 1.Q9 Double Luck green bean 15oz. .19 4.21 case R.C Cola 8 pack bottles .89 dep. 7Up 6 pack bottles .69 dep. Cherries 3lbs. 1.00 Open 7 days a week Till 10:00 weekdays ful. Sponsored by the East Millard Fine Arts Guild, about 40 children are in attendance each session. AH children are invited to come Thursdays, 4:30 to 5 p.m., through July to enjoy the stories. Each is encouraged to check out the good selection of childrens books for summer reading. Helping with the Story Hour are: Elbe Fuller, Doris for the seven years and older group; Mary Lee Allred, Sherry Peterson. Jill Bavles. Susan Robison and Melinda Whitaker for the six years and under group. Helen Huntsman Coordinator BRADSAHW AUTO PARTS 33 S. Main 743-665- 1 Mc-Ve- y. 20-inc- Millard Implement Company 10- - of 9, 6. p acres SALE meadow hay. described Protein values varied from following property will be sold at seven to 13 percent but with public auction to the highest averaged about bidder at the county Court more mature grain being Millard quite low. House, Fillmore, County, State of Utah, on The value of the feed will Thursday, August 12, 1976, depend on the class of liveat 1 :00 p.m. of said day: stock that it will be fed The South 147.5 feet of to. The feed will likely be Lot 2. Block 16. Plat for adequate wintering 8 6-h- of grain have been reduced from high energy concentrate to roughage feed by the recent killing frost that hit Central Utah. This wheat and barley is The shall be unlawful for any person whose opcratQrs or chauffeurs license has been suspended or revoked to operate a motor vehicle upon the streets and highways of FillOPERATORS Section RegistraCENSES WHEN OPERATING more City while such license tion or license plates issued is suspended or revoked. MOTOR VEHICLES. for a motor vehicle other than (b) It shall be unlawful for a motorcycle, trailer or any person to display or cause or permit to be displayed or to Professionol Services have in possession any operators or chauffeurs license One-Ste- p N knowing the same to be fictitious or to have been cancelled, revoked, suspended, expired, or altered. x (c) It shall be unlawful for any person to lend to, or studs & dosps knowingly permit the use of 24K gold plated by one not entitled thereto, Newest, fastest, safest way to any operators or chauffeurs' Xfe.,' license issued to the person so pierce ears lending or permitting the use thereof. Enjoy the beauty of (d) It shall be unlawful for pierced earrings! any person to display or to now at represent as ones own any The Hair Loft operators or chauffeurs license not issued to the person operator: Terri Cummings. so displaying the same. ! Thousands RENEWALS Allene & Francis Nicolai being made into hay or silage for cattle feed. Feeding frozen grain will for be a new experience most ranchers in this area. of some frozen Analysis barley shows that itis feed NOTICE OF TRUSTEES value is quite similar to ts Section KEITH J. CHAPMAN County Agricultural Agent July 6, 1976 p Rider wit! rear bagger The 68 Rider with a 30-inc- h mower can use a grass bagging attachment that mounts behind the rider for greater maneuverability and close-i- n trimming (Continued from Front Page) Equipment Boyd Melville Publicity Julie Nielsen Bake Sale, Bazaar and Dinner - Elda Fteemnn (Relief Society). Harndcart Sales Scouts Parade Paul McBride, Duane Bartholomew, Cathryn Nielsen. Judges Duane Petersen, Robert Nielsen, Cathryn Nielsen. Ban Concert - Gayc Platt, members of the band. Patriotic Program Rula Bartholomew and American Legion Auxiliary. Gerald Muhle-stein- . Concessions Games Merrill Dutson Swimming Show - Ladd Holma To any and all who contributed in any way, many thanks! I t 33 S. Main Fillmore 743-665- 1 |