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Show MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS, Fillmore, Utah Friday, October 1,196 Another way to fame All-Sta- te All-Stat- e All-Sta- big-cit- y Its a concert with three kinds of music. The audience will hear from the All- Chorus, State Band and Orchestra. All-Sta- All-Sta- to visit Fillmore n' student has to be a good musician to make one of these teams. The band or orchestra performer must audition before a director who can spot talent in musicianship as well as any scout for the Dallas Cowboys can pick talent on a football field. Singers in the Chorus can win a place in the front of the Tabernacle on Grand Festival Concert night only if their own high School conductors eive them an okav.. A Republican candidate for Governor, Attorney General Vern Romney, will visit Fillmore Monday Oct. 4, from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. as part of a 25 city, 4 day campaign swing central and through southern Utah. Romney will travel in what is being called a Campaign which Care-A-Va- will consist of several travel trailers and campers. to the According organizer, Dison Hindley, Romney is making this extensive Care-A-Va- n tour because he genuinely cares about people. The Attorney General was elected in 1968 and reelected in 1972. He attended Pamona College, Pasadena Jr. College, and Brigham Young University. He graduated from thq U. of U. and George Washington Law School. He served in the Infantry, U.S. Army, during World War II, on Leyte and Okinawa. He is married to the former Patricia Pingree. They have six children. 50TH ANNIVERSARY The children of Wallace and Mary Jeffery are pleased to announce the 50th wedding anniversary of their parents, and an invitation is extended to their friends and relatives everywhere to join with them in celebrating the happy ocassion. At the Delta First Ward Cultural Hall. 197 So. 3rd West. It will be held on Oct. 8. from 7 to p.m. There will be a program at 9:30 and dancing. They request no gifts, please. 1 1 . Wallace and Mary were married Oct. I, 1926 in the Salt Lake Temple. They are the parents of 7 children. Truman (deceased) Marjorie (Mrs. Kcnnard and Riding) Clayton, Delta. Ray E., San Jose Calif. Deanna (Mrs. Dennis Newbold), So. Jordan, Carol Ann (Mrs. David Van Wagoner) Las Vegas, Nev. and Lyla (deceased). They have 34 10 and grandchildren children. great grand three teams of judges are traveling to communities nominated for this honor throughout Utah, with the winner to receive $1000 from the State of Utah. The contest is an incentive for local towns to constantly and improve develop surroundings, thus promoting Utah as one of the truly beautiful states to visit. The judges who came to Fillmore were Andy Fillmore were Andy Gallegos, Executive Director, of Institute Human Resource Development, U of U Mike Reese, Assistant Community Director of Wyoming, Brower. Dept, of Sociology, BYU, and Jcri Winter, staff member, USU, and on staff of the Bicentennial Commission. Following the meeting, a whirlwind tour of the New North Park, Mushroom and Fertilizer plants. Far Eastern Village, the Accompanying judges were Mayor Wright, Stella H. Day and Gwen Hunter. Stephen pass from Rod Q. Keel gave Millard another score and Dale R. ran for the extra points, a 64 yard run by Mitch J. set up a 20 yard T.D. run In Dale R. The exra points were missed. The final score of the game came when Bcvan Johnson a recovered Sexier fumble and set up a 30 yard T.D. pass from 40 yard id Tracy FILLMORE continued from the front" Your youngster doesnt have to be a football, basketball, track, wrestling or base ball star to make an Team. Utah has three school "teams high that may draw more fans to their one performance than any football team in the state. Next week, if youre lucky, youll get the chance to see and hear teams tfyese three in action. musicans. are They These, students come from the tiniest high schools in remote Utah hamlets, as well as the schools. larger, will They perform in the Festival annual Grand Concert Friday, Oct. 8 in the S.L.C. Tabernacle. 'Care-ava- IN Health & Safety training MHS NEWS CONTEST JUDGES L, Robert M. to Dale R. Robert M. ran for the extra points. The final score was Millard 64 S. Sevier 0. Maline and Gaynor Rappleye spent a few days members xisiting family Kanosh and also in They were enroll te home to Bakersfield following a vacation in in Fillmore. Canada. and Carolyn Rowley, and two Mark boys. North Ogden, spent a riccnt weekend here with their parents, the Freeman Row levs Lcoma and llarkdull. I he first Society will ward hold Relief their fall opening in the form of Hawaiian Luau on an Ihursday evening. Sept. 30. at 6:30 p.m. The ollieers promise great entertainment awd deli- eious lood. Due to many new federal safety regulations which ' . affect private business and industry. Snow College is a workshop offering for owners, managers, and other interested persons in safety. The course is designed to inform private businesses of the specific federal laws which apply to them and how they can meet OSHA avoid and regulations federal investigation for with health and safety laws. free The workshop begins on Tuesday, Oct. b, and will be held on each of the following Tuesdays throughout the month. The class period is from 6 to 8 p.m. and is held in Room 327 of the Science Building at Snow College. from Representatives small and medium-sizebusinesses and industries will find the workshop beneficial and enlighteninforing. Registration mation can be obtained by calling the Community Services and continuing Ext. 208 Office at d 283-402- RENEWALS The Essay Corp. Stan Askew l.loyd Hatch Fatmtclla Robison Jean Clark ,BEST"WHEAT NO VARIETY Keith Chapman Sept. 22. 1976 Which is the one best variety of wheat to plant? That question is frequently asked Keith Chapman. Millard County Agent. at Utah Plant breeders Slate University say they cannot give a general har-vestin- recommendation. Wade G, Dewey A farmer explained. grows a particular variety for various reasons: straw strength, smut resistance, from shattering freedom or a multitude of these. To meet their different situations growers need several varieties to choose from." He advised. "Take a look at some of the better varieties that are being released from the research in Utah and Idaho. You may want to grow several on your own place as a trial. No one variety out of Idaho or Utah is versatile enough to meet blanket Dr. all problems that limit experimenting. They have to stop and clean the drill as each different variety is put in. They have to do the same w ith the combine when Volunteer grain coming up from a variety planted in previous years is a real problem. It is difficult to keep from mixing. He suggested trying several varieties over a period of years. When doing so. be careful to keep the seed clean. Pure, clean seed sources of the new varieties will be maitainged varieties will be maintained and available for growers. Dr. Dewcv noted that the Hansel variety of winter wheat developed by the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station and the Jeff vanietv developed in Idaho look so much alike it is difficult to tell them apart. Both have a willowy straw, and there are places where a little stiffer straw would over have advantages either of them. But they are the best in smut resistance of any varieties vet developed. In Millard County where smut is not as much of a problem as in the northern part of the state some of the older varieties may do as well as the newer varieties. By testing the available varieties on your farm, vou may determine which variety is best for you. situations." Dr. Dewey stressed that there is need for research programs in both states. "If we both worked as hard as we could, we couldn't gel all the varieties that would suit the different conditions in these two stales. He acknowledged that some face farmers nnEEIDEAS All-Sta- hemetobm; And, like any athlete, the young musical teams must also spend two days rehearsing for the big concert. And those arent just any two days. Theyre the two days that most other Utah students are out of school because their teachers are attending the UEA Convention. As I said before, youll get to hear these students if youre lucky. Usually, there aren't enough seats for everybody. A completely new Thunderbird $5434 as shown. Leaner, cleaner and 10 inches trimmer in size the new 1 977 Thunderbird has the things that make Thunderbird famous special luxury features and appointments. They're all there. 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