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Show Bring Em in Bang Em up and Drag Em out. Those words by KDLT-dis- c jockey Neal Forester will start the thrilling action Sat. Aug. 14, at 8 p.m. as the 4th annual Demolition Derby gets under at the fairgrounds. wayJim Nowling, chairman of the Elks sponsored- - derby, promises plenty of action by aggressive drivers with a field of more than .20 cars to be Friday. August 13, 1976 This is a part of the committee who has been working to NUMBER demolished in the mens make the Fair, with a Flair a success, in the front row is event as well as a powder Harriet Eliason, lenna Bushnell, chairman, puff that will feature women and and Laurel Stott, secretary. Frankly Speaking Scipio drivers, News 4 drivers. Public Notices and Classified On the back row is Margene Rowley, Mary Johnson The event features local 5 Kathleen and Advertising Wonkier, home arts; Lenore McCall, special drivers from East and West Meadow News and Henry exhibits; Thelma Peterson, arts and crafts ; Beth Crosland, This fine selection of will be given away in addition Millard counties, and Sevier trophies 6 Ruth Steele, arts and crafts; Nadine Beckstrand, Frampton Obituary to the hundreds of dollars in prize money at the DemoCounty, competing ior prize security. lition Derby. money and. trophies. Bob for the Orullian, event has obtained enodgh sponsors this year to enable the Elks to give more trophies than ever before. R&R Sponsors . are; Services, Bake.' Drug, Duanes Lenna Buslinell, chairman Photography entries in the AGr Millard Countys Fair with McBride, Lumber, the Flair has been scheduled and Harriet Eliason, School Pod, Witch Doctor T.V. Service, Elementary have picked a superb 90 West 100 South, Fillmore. Brent Bennett Barber to begin Wednesday, Aug.ll. Shop, At that time, most exhibits committee to attend to the myFrom 10 a.m.-p.m. Pioneer Market, Arrow Head, will be entered at various riad details of an undertaking will be Home Arts Entries in Spinning Wheel Motel, and places in the City Square. The this size. A bicentennial Fair the National Guard Armory at Review Apparel Inc. American Legion Home, the Book has been printed with 50 West Center Street, FillThe event will be good a more. City Building, Elementary rules, the committee, wholesome family entertainFrom 10 a.m.-School lunch Center, the schedule of events, messages p.m. ment and to provide Foods and Canning Entries as much promises and Fillmore Del Patio from and the Armory the, County .action. thrilling will all house various cateCity. Included is a short will be at the Fillmore City The admission price is 51.50 gories of fair exhibits. history of the State Capitol Building, 96 South Main, Fill- for adults and 754 for children include will and of some of the area more. Categories under 12. From Entries Arts and Crafts including agricultural p.m., history. These For those who havent 4 Home Arts; are now available at the to Utah National Guard entered a car Photography; they still have Foods and Canning, Armory, 50 "West Center, in two or three days left. Entries County Agents office. Fillmore. Flowers; Garden and Agriwill close at 7 p.m. Sat. culture Thursday, August 12, 1976 Drivers and . sponsors- - who Produce; Special JL Exhibits. wish to be included in the demonstnliin ! Activities during fair week Mattrcycle program should have their 75 Home, Legion include judging, Day, J While we made every ef- entries in no. later than Thur. Main Street, Fillmore. A Farm Bureau Talent Find; fort to get the Fair with the night.Those interested contact 0 From 9 Motor-- i Falir scheule "The Brotherhood, p.m. Jim Nowling, Bob Orullian, right, includUtah Day activities, cycle exhibitions; a Demolition or Brent ing a call to the. printer to 50 Rodger Johnson, Guard National Miss Millard County rides on the First Security Bank Float. Armory, the Derby, parade and barbeque. I change Crosland- - in Fillmore, Ed motorcycle West Center Street, Fillmore, She and her two attendants will grace the Millard County There are related stories about! demonstration, we still got philips in Kanosh, KDLT Fair with a Flair. k Gwen Grayson, and Ailyson Crook, Tafent Ftadlrt thePirsfward 0 "d Mips 66 in attendants with Dianne Cox as Miss Millard. Madsen m r R"1 14S Church. South Main. . RichfieldFillmore. 5 - at begins Inspection Friday, August 13, 1976 Fillmore. n a. m. Flower Entries Pm on Isf I from Sponsors and drivers are part- n . . I to Del Patio Senior Citizens, icipating for a prize for the ! 30 South Main, Fillmore, best, looking entry, so we a.m. Garden and I From canceled. encourage people to come out, tickets to carry the meal the entries for t7VS1thmMammpHOme and .. ,0 over were not sold, possibly due All comnetine cars derbv I From p.m. Fair Exhibits I" the for best lookrng enfry ftonuuscneaulearranged tQ at the inspection be must, 7 m p Motorcycle exh.bi- location t0 compete PROGRAM OF EVENTS ? prize tm Wendesday, August 11, and trophV- - money North Park, 490 North 1976 at 9 a.m.-At f;15 p.m. will be cars will be Arts and Crafts, including Main' Fillmore. paraded to the fairgrounds. 8 p.m. drivers will be introduced to the spectators, after s which a motorcycle event will begin. After this presentation the Demo Derby will begin. There, will be additional FORMiNGOMQI 82 29 motorcycle events between 51M r.! the barious heats to enable the . .Ti ; Demo, car drivers to get their I WON OIL (X) OF CAUF. cars in shape for the next event. The moto-croevent will be an added attraction to ANITA STEPHENSON the derby, and the Elks wishes to thank Don .Fuller. and his team for volunteering this spectacular event. Anyone who wants to enter this moto-croAUTHORIZED event . should contact Don. Fuller of R& R services Anita Claims PERSONNEL in Fillmore. Programs will be printed and given away to the spectators so they will know.which Tragedy touched the WesxVUT'' car their favorite driver is in. ley Stephenson home, Holden, Demolition Derby is the Sunday. Their daughter Anita died of complications followname, and cars will be ing a.car accident in Arizona. HOWARD D. JOHNS to Back Page Services were held Wednes-- - -- THIRTY-THRE- . OUR WORD . We still do not- - know if the generator was turned on. Whats not on the Front 0ui .-- Town Weddings. Births Flowc11 news- Government News. - and -- 2 Political 3 - E 4-- 4-- . uifli a Flair Fair - 4 Lv 4 r -- 2-- 4-- H 5 , 4-- I I 4-- H JIM WHICKER (LEFT I OF FILLMORE IS GREETED IN Washington, D.C., by Leo Anderson (right) of albin, Wyoming, National Vice President of the Future Farmers National FFA of America. Jim is attending the week-long Washington Conference program. Jim Whicher in Washington Jim Whicker of the Millard Eagle FFA Chapter at Millard High School is attending a National FFA Bicentennial Conference in Washington, D.C., this week. The week-lon- g Washington Conference is being held at the National FFA Center near the Nations Capital. FFA Conference The is to designed program skills, improve leadership develop an understanding of the national heritage, and prepare FFA members for more roles effective leadership and in their chapter Conference The community. is also a forum for the exchange of FFA Chapter activity ideas among members across . the nation. from besides the training ses sions, the 1976 program includes visits to Mt. Vernon Plantation, the National Archives, Smithsonian InstituNational tion, Arlington Cemetery, and several other historic monuments and memorials in and around the " Capital. A highlight of the Conference was a Thursday morning visit to the office of Senator Ted Moss of Utah. Later participants attended a luncheon Capitol Hill featuring a question and answer period with Congressmen, and Washington leaders in business and industry. Jim Whicker, 17, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Whicker of Fillmore. His vocational agriculture instructor is Robert A. Nielson. . 'Sbits SrieS tSll a.m.-3:3- -- 4-- -- . I (L-- S.--,- 0 DX &ohh LbiP 0 9 5 moto-cros- tiroooD -- r. ss Tragic Accident -- ss - V om & Efi1 day. Doing well .in a Flagstaff hospital is Vickie Hidlcbrandt. Her fiance. Gale Hare, return- cd home Saturday evening the first pilot training school from Arizona. to Fillmore. Active in the American Sheryl Burroughs was not he was elected first injured in the accident Legion, Civic Worker Eulogized 8 civic Lifelong Howard D. Johns, worker 79, died Saturday morning of causes incident to age at the Veterans Administration Hospital in S.L.C. retail merchant and restaurant owner in Fillmore, Mr. Johns served 14 years as mayor. In addition, he was of administrator Fillmore 11 LDS Hospital years. During his term as mayor, Jay T. and Elva Richman Mr. Johns witnessed the awarding of Fillmore with a 1964 national trophy in for being the "cleanest little town in the U.S.A." Streets were named and houses numso has a current State. of Utah bered during his administraThe Millard Board of Education is pleased to have Jav Administrators Certificate. tion, and electrical and water were Mr. and Mrs. Richman are projects T. Richman as the new princicompleted. While hospital administranot strangers to the patrons of pal of Millard High School. Mr. Richman conics to the Millard High School. He tor. he served on the Council .outschool district with-a- n served, as counselor at the on Government Relations as appointed by the Hospital standing list of qualifications. high school for the 1968-6Assn. Board of Trustees in school year. He has had apHe completed his 1960. in 1955 and his MS proximate! v 18. years of experFillmores airport, Johns Both degrees were .received at ience in various school syv Field, was named after Mr. Utah State University. terns, both in Utah andL CaliAdditional graduate studies fornia- He has served in the Johns, who helped plan the and runways were conducted at the Universicapacity of high school counlaying of selor, teacher, and was assisty-of building of hangars there. Utah, Brigham-Youn- g University amd the University tant principal of Ogden High A first lieutenant in the Civil Air Patrol, he brought of California. Mr. Richman al Continued to Back Page A New Principal Arrives , 9 -- ce an-196- 5. -- -- rf . vice commander of Utah after having served as post and district commander. He owned and operated Fountain Lunch Restaurant and helped operate Johns.-KcllDepartment Store in Fillmore. Born June 4, 1897, Provo to David and Emily Thompson John, he married Marjorie 1923. Littlcdyke July 7, in Los Angeles. The marriage was solemnized in the Manti Temple, Church of Jesus Temple, L.D.S.Church. He attended Brigham Young University and the University of Utah. Surviving arc his wife, a daughter, Evadcanc Gray S.L.C. four grandchildren, a brother, W. Clarence John Pasadena, Calif., and sister, Mrs. Lynn (Lorcnda) Open-shaLos Angeles. Funeral services were Aug. 10 in the Fillmore 2nd LDS Ward Chapel. Burial was in Fillmore Cemetery. Well see you at the Fair with a Flair II' y Anita Louise Stephenson 18. of Holden. Utah died August 9, 1976 in a S.L.C. hospital following j J tjj. j I Mj l?S G S j III. 1 ;T Geothermal VMh- - .1 Geo-therm- Left Us Jp! $ t rV o Early art featured MyVii Born April 27, 1958 in Fillmore to Wesley R. and Faye L. Stephenson. A Anita was a 1976 graduate of Millard High School and drilled 4-- u v III accident. Seminary. Member of the Holden L.D.S. Ward. She was an employee of the Paradise Inn and has been work and an active in officer in F.H.A. Survivors include parents; four brothers and one sister. Robert and Kevin of Holden, Gary of Logan, and Mrs. Michael (Gayle) Wilcox and STOP Ifh well is being Steaming gas off with a cement com- east, of .Cove Fort. pound and. then drill through Union well is doing the well with a Laughlin Rig. The. usual friendly Union geologist again gave us a broad hint to leave the property with "no comment." They have been, according to their own signs, plagued with sulfide gas.. This is nice for humans, animals and maybe even the environment. But all will be worthwhile, if they hit steam. We started to apologise for their and our unfriendly be- havior of two weeks ago. This was not accepted, so we left, . the property. We assume from daily papers they seal the poison The Minard County Fair will be in FILLMORE! this year. The emphasis is BICENTENNIAL There will be special events Talent Find "The Brotherhood," a Demolition Derby, a Parade it. Nice to know. How deep? In our haste to make tracks,. we could count about 100 strings of drill pipe and one man on the rig. . The main supply point for tf,e rjR js Beaver, where they have lots of interesting stuff sored for use in the well. . jn case one would like a birdeye view of the operation, tajje the old highway east. of Cove Fort. Just before duck jng undcr the freeway, look north east and it cant be missed. Watch, however, for the friendly geologist, clean cut, a shiny new hard hat that says Union across the front, ncw Levis, glasses. The State of Utah has acquired through the years many choice paintings of Utah artists. The emphasis of these native artists was on landscape, telling also about our people, towns, mountains and valleys. The collection now valued at over one million dollars, began in 1899. Gwen Hunter, Art chairman.' announces there will be a show in Fillmore from Aug. 10 to Sept. 13, 1976, in the Legislative Room of the Did State Capitol, now a museum, museum The show is being sponsored by Fillmore Civic Arts Council, Utah ot Division Fine Arts, and Old Capitol State Park. Featured will be J.T. HarHenri Moser, Lee wood. Greene Richards, Le Conte Stewart. Lawrence Squires, A.B. Wright, George Beard, H.L.A. Culmcr, Edwin Evans, J.B. Fairbanks. J. Leo Fairbanks, and John Hafen. Those who attend will have pood, family-styl- e Come to Fillmore for the Fair with a Flair. I fun! i |