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Show more than $6,0UU over last year. Steve Wade served as S.L.C. county Crusade Chairman, and the was residential campaign let by Secion Chairpersons Helen Madsen, West; Laura Ferguson, NOrth; lone Pack, East, and Sharon Shore, South Memorial gits are up more than $2,000 from last year, with the total still rising as many contributions are being received in the memory of Mrs. Jake (Hazel) Gam. Theme of this years Crusade was breast cancer and volunteers in the residential drive distributed an educational pamphlet on that subject at each house they visited. Mr. Bates noted that each year during the Crusade With the glory of winning must also come the pain, as doctors report seeing more Millard has his ankle taped just before the game. backfielder cancer for people coming in any than during checkups other months of the year. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY The Utah Division of the Cancer American Society ahs raised more than $400,000 in this years Crusade, exceeding the states National Challenge Goal for the second year in a row. This is the first time the Division has raised more than $400,000, The goal, set by the $78,000, National Crusade Committee of the Cancer Society, was $391,000. This years collections are more than $30,000 $370,000 collected last year. The Societys fiscal year and its annual Crusade ended Augus 31, 1976. C. Paiilck Bates, State Crusade Chairman, said just over 50 percent of the total, about $200., 000, was raised in S.L.C. county. Especially impressive, he said, was the S.L.C. County residential campaign in which volunteers raised door-to-do- Position: Through POSITION OPENING Executive Director for the the Camera Commis- ty Eye by Margie.,.. sioners Organization Basic qualifications include: Minimum of a B.S. training, or experience. Ability to plan, of the organize, and communicate effectively. Understanding local of and government. objectives, policies, philosophy, Understanding of state and federal programs, financial in program procedures, and social action processes involved development. ll 9 Marven Ogden Commissioners Organization Sevier County Courthouse 250 North Main Richfield, Utah 84701 . APPLICATIONS ARE BEING ACCEPTED UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30, 1976 2x' 910 Scipio Scene Jim and Andrian Lawson celebrated their 65th anniversary Sunday. Also both their birthdays. Audrian was born Sept 4 and Jims Sept. 1. All of their children and all but 4 of their grandchildren, were here. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert, (Otella) Quay Salina. Mr. and Mrs. Bud .'(Belma) Goode, Lenyee, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lawson, Scipio, and Mr. and Mrs. Don (Nelda) Curtis, S.L.C. also Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jackson, Mr. and Mrs Gary Shaw, Henderson, Nev. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lawson, S.L.C. and , possibly others. end in Scipio visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Quarnberg and George Miller. 8. Bishop and Mrs. Leo Robins enjoyed having their daughters home. Kathy, from BYU, Steve and Andrea Poulton S.L.C. Steves and son, brother and three friends S.L.C. also visited with the Robins family. Mrs. Donna Robison has spent the past week with her mother Mrs. Crane, S.L.C. She has had surgery and been very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Robins, Calif, and their children, Kent. Nancy, Judy and their families have spent the at weeks several dark (Tim) Robins old homestead this summer. Nel-do- La Puente, Lcvoy and Ella Memmott had most of their children home for Labor Day weekend. Both boys, Sam and Crae Memmott and wives and Their families. daughter Cheryl Goff and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pocatello Id. They celebrated Goodman and son Ron, Provo, their mothers birthday, which spent Saturday visiting his was Sept. 3. mother Mary Wasden and Myron. The LaVica Martin home was alive with families of the Chett Robins celebrated Martins over the weekend. his ninth birthday Sat. Sept 4, by taking his friends to the Lee and Janet McIntyre, movie. Those attending, S..L.C. visited with her parents besides his parents Ivan Jack and Lola Monroe, Barry and Janice, sisters Stacy and Monroes and Grandma Alice Tiffany, were Thayn Robins, I vie. Todd and Jason Quarnberg and Rian Monroe. Mr. Ralph Peterson was in Scipio on his way to Otter Morris Robins spent Satcreek. He visited at Ruby urday and Sunday with his Quarnbergs. parents Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Robins. He had been to a and Fast Testimony Seminar in San Francisco meeting Sunday was con- and was on his way home to ducted by Don Quarnburg. Canada. Lloyd prayer, Opening DUP MEETING Monroe. Sacrament services. Paul Tuttle and ucorge The first meeting of the Warren Monroe, Deacons and Scipio Round Valley Camp teachers Mike and Terry was held Wed. Sept. 1, 1976 Monroe, Scott Robins and at the cabin. Maxine Robins conducted, Dary Quarnburg. Many inter- captain song. esting testimonies were given. Nana Monroe and Merle The closing prayer was by Memmott played the organ. Elder Kent C. Memmott. Invocation Arlene Memmott Mae Minutes read and approved Anna Music by Monroe Julie and Memmott. Colleen Quarnberg by and Jeancc Monroe. Business by County Captain Florence Swallow. She read Sorensen the names of the officers for Mrs. Myrtle enjoyed visiting her sister approval for the next two Mrs. Clara Timothy, Orem years are: Robins over the weekend. Captain-Maxin- e Mrs. Rosa Lee Robins and .Stephanie and Rick spent Friday and Saturday visiting her sisters, Lucille Johnson Fordham, and Dorothy Bountiful. Maxine Robins rode as far as S.L.C. and visited her daughter Jancal Monsen and family. 1st Vice Captain-Vcrlen- Knot Vice Quarnberg and Secretary Memmott Rcjjistor-Il- a Historian-Darlcn- c Lesson Lcadcr-Edn- Custodian of a m . I w Organist-Merle- Yeah, we know spinach. popeye, the pallor, boosts tor spinach, so do our customers 700st for Fuller Paints. 6 Theodore Rooievtlt. great pretident, diet, 1919. PUN DEPT n HIDE Says the wife, 1 do wish HIDE told my husband to stop at the McBride It has been proven that Lumber Yard and bring certain plants tend to up some of that weather prevent sand from shift- stripping to stop the cold The pioneers who once ing from their Immediate air from coming In this blazed the trails, now vicinity. house. - Howdy Folks Nettop Brunson says he knows a lawyer whose sole Job is tracing next of kin In inheritance cases. Mathews Memmott Bradficld Rclics-Gcorgi- a a . have descendants burn up the roads. FASHION As 7 Steven! tndi famoui btcy. cycle trip around the two. world, 1477, Monroe Memmott mother her to Tribute Stone Robins Adeline by Blonda Quarnberg. Lesson and Events Centennial Activities by Territorial Edna Bradficld. Hostesscss for the meeting were Darlene and Arlene Memmott and Georgia Ivie. Visiting from County Camp Swallow. Florence Mrs. President, and Mrs. Helen Bishop and Marlin Miller Rogers and Edith Callister , and sons S.L.C. spent week Vice Captains. Also Annie Johnson, Calif, visited. There were 23 in attendance. and Mrs. George Sims, who have lived in Laurel. Maryland and also the last while in Wash. They have . Spokane. Mcbought the late Will Probcrt Leo from home Arthur and will live in Scipio. They . have two daughters, Sandy . Monroe, wife of Mr. Victor Monroe. Scipio and another Linda Hansen, daughter Wash. Spokane, Choristcr-Non- coal. Rota, fint woman governor. take! Wyoming office, 192). lvic ,We want to welcome Mr, d . e Treasurer-Collee- nt off-roa- e Captain-Conni- ' and Splinters con-sista- Hatch 2nd ATTriivinu AITENTIiIN Millard-Blandin- g SUBMIT APPLICATIONS TO: ty super fast lens and film, that pictures of action were coming IWI1 ends at 9 p.m. Tickets ae $2 very boring. They really didnt for adults and 504 for children Wilsons coverage of the show anything. Their sugg- UTAH STATE FAIR 12. Children 5 6 game. At estion is slow down the State Fai- r- andthrough The Utah camera, causing a slight blurr under are admitted free. 9i years, she is learning to or double frame rapid shot. Horizons of Progress--wiSenior Citizens, 62 and handle a Cannofl like a pro. at the over, will be admitted for $1. run Sept. And before the blurred Margie asked for L;ln! in set- effect of the pictures get to ting the camera up and it fairgrounds, S.L.C. provided they have a discount FAir Director Hugh C. like time a seemed to AT one good let add this. us coupon. Senior citizen disyou, The Utah count coupons are available Bringhurst said, of the leading Photographers try for a new effect, State Fair will showcase the at community senior citizen The cutlmes are hers:.. school last year, it was and centers talents, productivity throughout the state. brought out that with the new achievement of Utahs industwill only be available to They rious people. From agri- senior citizens at the fairculture, fine arts, livestock grounds on Senior Citrizen s and crafts to wildlife reDay, Sept. 14. thristsources, industry and on and were and in bagles and hot islanding Holiday on Ice, now in its was It thristy on, Utah is truly on the 31st which they got an t ey a so go o a year, will be presented Victory YOUR KNOW for huge YOU DONT ening jp VOTE NEXT TUESDAY horizon of a period of great out. and Utah State Fair in the in the went each time they by POLLING PLACE ASK YOUR of cool water VOTE NEXT TUESDAY growth and development. PerPalace Salt Sept. -- staff photos by Margie. NEIGHBOR VOTE NEXT TUESDAY The fair, Bringhurst added, formances are nightly at Will provide a unique op- 8 Sept. Sunday, except p.m. portunity for every Utahn to 13, when the show starts at onoooooooooooooooooooooooooooOQQQQM&MMM see and appreciate Utahs 4 p.m. In addition, there are progress. two matinee performances at Fair hours are 11 a.m. to 2 MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS, FILLMORE, UTAH p.m. Sept 11 and 18. WXH 11 p.m. daily except Monday Each Holiday on Ice ticket and Tuesday. Then the fair includes a free fair admission will Mr. Mrs. and W. enJ. Swallow open at 10 a.m. Opening good any night of the fair. Wright. Mra. W. A. Paxton, Mrs. Lon Mra. Laroy Kimball entertained at the fair begins at 3:30 a tertained crowd a at Mra. day, Carl For the price of admission. Mark Paxton, midnight supPack, Mrs eight tablet of bridge Monday afterthe fair the Closing day, per p.m. dance following Mra. Beauregard. night. Friday Clayton Warner, noon at the Stereng Hotel. A lovely Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Mra. Vilate Frampton, Mrs. Don luncheon waa served tirat. The deBert Trimble, Mr. and Mrs. Rube Mra. Cummings, Mra. Ray Monson, To discuss energy and grazing problems corations and tavors were appropriMr. and Mrs. Roy Dame, Melville, Mra. Wells Rube Davies, SUrley, ate tor the holiday aeaaon. Mr. Mra. and Ernest Carling, Mr. and Mra. George Wbornham, Mra. Paul The following guests were present Mra. Elmer Carling, Mr. and Mrs. Mra. Milton Mra. Melville, McBride, - BLM NEWS Mra. R. E. Day, Mra. Dean C. Evans, MORE BLM NEWS Newel Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Will Robert McIntosh, Mra. Howard Johns discuss to Public Mrs. Art Martin, Mra. Will Manbard, meetings Energy and grazing policies Frampton, Mr. and Mra. Merritt CarMra. Ralph Wood, Mrs. Gene Me in grazing on Utah lands administered Mra. LaRaln Marble, . Mra. C. F. changes proposed n ling, Mr. adn Mra. Albert Robison. Bride, Mrs. Francis Kelly, Mra. regulation will be held in 19 by the BLM will be principal Brunson, Mra. James Rowley, Mra. Mra. Vllattf Frampton and Mrs. JenBrunson. Utah communities during the Mra. Otis Walch, Thomaa Whatcott, nie Ashby. next two weeks by the BLM. items of discussion at a Mra. John Barnard, Mrs. Iantbua ... Our community meeting meeting of the bureaus .WnAiVWlAAAni will be held in the Millard Utah Multiple Use Advisory County Courthouse on Sept- Board Sept. 15 and 16 in ember 16, 1976, at 7 p.m. Moab. Paul L. Howard, BLM board will The Utah state director, said the visit BLM sites in the Canyon informal meetings will provide Rims and Lisbon Valley areas livestock operators and other Sept. 15. Members will meet interested persons with in- Sept. 16 at 8 a.m. in the Moab formation on the proposals. Ramada Inn with Kenneth S. Comments concerning the Summers of Monticello, as proposed regulations may be chairman. submitted before October 1, Holes to the Director (210), BLM The board advises Paul L. D.C. 20240. Howard, BLM state dirctor Washington, Friday, Jan. 3, 1936 Howard added that the pro- in Utah, Vol. 6; No. 43 concerning the 47 posed regulations mark the percent of Utah administered Sort of a heir restorer. first significant changes in by the bureau. The members grazing management in 40 were appointed to terms that Bill A. Lumber want to years. They represent a expire at the end of 1976, at know if you would call it streamlining and an updating which time the board will be to make possible intensive rechartered proof of evolution it a the through fellows car turned turtle management practices Secretary of the Interior. livestock with after he had been drinkTopics will include the needs and of the Ineteriors multiple operators' a like fish. Department ing use of the national resource proposed grazing and lands. vehicle regulations, potential set on firt Oouipt and all tn hoiuci they enter." energy developments in the state which may affect the JANUARY BLM administered national I Qutktrs acre to fro all ol their ala vet, 1744. resource lands, an analysis of the effectiveness of the 2 Ford return! from hit on- field reorganization bureau's tueceuful peace trip, 1914. last year and developments concerning livestock grazing. 3 Brltiah lote to American The public may attend the troopt at Princeton, 1777. You figure that out, Berriet, grapes and cherries and jme will be meeting be may refrigerated unwashed but it Is proof of 4 Fint operation for ippen 16 at 11 a.m. provided s Sept. and unstemmed. Just before dicitla performed by Dr, ) . wise buying when wash them quickly for persons who wish to make using, Grant, 144). one uses our good statements to the board. with cold water. 6 Mrs. With a little introduction from a proud father and pub- lisher we present Margie degree-Administrati- who McBride Lumber Company Here Pressing Facts About Denim some good news press of a button for diffifor all you blue jean wear- cult ironing jobs. ers. Youre well aware that Brown spotting from denim is a fad thats here mineral andor lint build up to stay. Its not just blue in a steam iron can wreck jeans or work clothes or your white or khaki jeans a uniform for the young as well as any other light anymore. Grandma is now colored material. But an wearing denim skirts, Moms iron with a self clean feature in blue jeans and Dads reduces these problems. GE wearing a denim leisure suit. Since denim is acceptable in more situations than ever, its important that it be neat and well pressed. 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