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Show Uorlc to start soon on : a n, I v' bex 1Z27 JS-LC- UT , 3 i cn - '"mill sprinkling system V Mr. Larry Anderson and Mr. Dennis Strong, of the State Divison of Water Resources, spent all day Wednesday, June 1st tn Fillmore. They ran elevations, tok measurements and collected other information needed for the installation of the main pipe line coming from the diversion point up Chalk Creek Canyon. They expect to have all of the design work finished so the first phase of the water improvement project can he opened for bids and completed this year. All ow ners of irrigation water are urged to join the association so they can be included in the original design. Thelma ). I tans Lli I lard's Public Health Nurse honored in smh programs does much to update professional nursing knowledge and skills, and thus improve patient care. Central Utah District Health Department Nursing Supervisor. uDeaii Harris made this announcement and congratulates Mrs. Evans on this accomplishment, and her continued interest and support of professional nursing. hclma I). '..ins. Mill;r ( oun! Iuhlic le.ilth Nurse, h.ts icicntlv completed all the reijiiiemems to be considi ted as " IvvoioiiA'd" by tfie Utah Nurses' Assoi iatiou in ihrir ontiuuin cdik'ation program. his achievement lias involved completion ot appioei omtinuing education in the held of musing as well as participation in planned learning experiences. Participation I 1 I i 1 1 1 A Lfiar ) -J NCMBER TWENTY-THRE- E Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 June Friday, laMar Ralph Monroe 10, 1977 USU to honor LafTlar Monroe The Fillmore Water Users Asso-ciatois setting a cut off date, and all water owners not signed up prior to the cut-of- f date will be charged an additional fee plus installatii n The Utah State costs. University This is good news for the big Alumni Association will present its Merit Citation to LaMar R. Monmajority of water owners who to sec this sprinkling roe June 16. Mr. Monroe, prominent Scipio project completed. agricultural and civic leader, w ill be honored at a reception in the Scipio IDS Cultural Hall from 7;30 to 4:30 Hour p.m. The 1 he public is invited to attend the The Fine Arts Guild of Fillmore reception, according to Leah D. is happy to continue the summer Parkinson, president of the USU Childrens Hour at the Library. Alumni Association, who said Mr. Once again the time will be Monroe will be honored for his 4:30 to 5:00 p.m. Wednesdays significant personal achievement, through the month of June and community and church service. She said Mr. Monroe was July. We feel we have an outstanding selected from among the some the for youngsters 100,000 USU alumni members for program the honor. and invite all to attend. Mr. Monroe, a graduate of If there are any ladies in the Millard High School in 1939, was community who would like to partifrom State Utah graduated cipate as a reader or story-tellewc still have some openings and Agricultural College now USU in 1943 with a degree in animal would be happy to have you particiHe was a member of the science. worthwhile in fun and this pate program. Please contact the Libra- wrestling team and president of Phi Epsilon Sigma Fraternity. rian or Elva Richman His wife is the former Gwen Tuttle and his mother is Nana S Childrens r r, J 743-682- Become a Fourth of July ce lebration JUNE 7. 1977 hairman of the 4th of July paiad-Ashby Robison, is happy to announce the Theme for the parade and invite all to participate. his years theme will be "Freedom through Brotherhood". The parade route will be as I hr C , t V 1 Mark Earl rampton Services held Saturday Mark May 31, IS. died Irovo hospital ail Ihampton I 19 77 m a of injuries received in an auto28 in Salina Max mobile accident Canyon. Born June 3, 1458 in I tllmore to Earl J. and Carol Black Crumpton, He was a graduate of Millard High School. He was a student at Ctuh Technical College, Irovo. He was a member of the Utah Army National Guard and had trained at Fort Knox, Kentucky where he reteived fw outa letter ol standing service. Funeral setvkes were In Id Saturday at 11 a m. in the Ihiid Ward LDS Chun It. as followsBishop conducted. Warner Jerrold Family prayer was by Bettis Frantp-ton- . irclude and postlnde music was placed bv Suan Warner. Yiron lenncv otlcied th invocation, after which a ladies Double trio sang "look l'p to Him". Bishop Wat tier made the opening remarks. Jim Bacon was the first speaker. Jamie Ba mi sang a number horn "Saturdav 's Wat rior" which was a lav mite of Mark's. Hoc Olpm w is 'he closing speaker comim-inlatio- Bu. followed bv "Mv bv Kov I nmktnson Ashbv Ih'bison Cemcterv wa Anderson I'allbeait Si - these will be Commercial. Church and ivic. Anyone interested in having an entry may contact the following Steve people: Ashbv Robison. Iverson. Duane Petersen. Carol Frampton. or Tim Carling. I lie Grand Marshall w ill be Dr. lawrenec Stevens and his wife I - unit ol the Utah Army an pan sisters Mis Kohop i ,i Greenwi II. San two anile, i illmoie. I : i 5 and Rv uncial arrangements wete bv lie llmd Waul Olpin Moituatv. Relict Soiiiiv look d atti i tbe I I i Bowers. 1! lertul votin' John IIi'vji HI 88 quilling, art classes and anything you may like to do. If you need transportation for this call and wc will have the mini bus pick you up. Ibis is your program and only wuh your participation will it work. II you have questions or suggestions i ont.u t us. Do you need transportation for Doctors appointments, cither here in town or up North? If wc know-aheaol time we can contact others 31 Total Precipitation registered 2.04 percent. 2 3 4 Washing-tachme- quarters). Sgt. Arthur Fleming, Sgt. Theodore Malin, and Sgt. Paul Christensen left Thursday, June 2nd joining a convoy taking weapons, mess, and supply. Training will continue for fifteen days. czzr Police report Burglary at Kanosh Merc. Everything was recovered except goods valued at S6.00 Criminal mischief at the North Fillmore City Park. Tires on lawn mower slashed. Auto burglary at Dr. Wilkins. Clothes and jewelry stolen. 3 DUI arrests. fined S200 and 10 day jail fined S250 sentence. and 70 days in jail with 69 days suspended. 1 is under S299 bail with court pending. 2 juveniles appre- It said: Dixy Lee Ray, 2 stolcn hended for ernor of the State of Frank Collins tires. Laudc Washington. So that was kind of a treat. Delta. Utah. So he is now Dr. Then Sunday we celeand ready brated Collins birthBeckwith ' of a to start practicing. day. He is now and 45 of That is a century word. Practicing. Doc- that has been spent in tors, dentists, lawyers, school. When veterinarians all pracgot ready Tonight at 8:00 p.m.. tice. When do they get to leave Friday mornthe Millard School in serious? Kind of scary ing to go to catch the District offices in Delta, found our old for the clients and plane. of Land dou George curled up' the Bureau patients. will hold Management Well what do horses in a box dead. I got c,inRrt lewis up and told him, ? PuHic know? "" M'l,car it do to j The original plan of up proud, lard applicaCountys the safari was to motor (icorge had a long life. tion for lease ol 40 So he did and then up and enjov the sceneacres of public land on ry to and from. And as wiote up the following Gunnison Bend Reserthe list passenger uhiturary. Funeral ser- voir adjacent to the vices were held Friday, Sherwood Shores Dekept fluctuating decided to take mv June 3 for George, bevelopment. The county car as well as mother loved dog to the Sue plans to develop a day Dutson family for 16 use taking hers. So tlu-park on the site to breezed off 'llntrsdav human years 'and 112 accomodate picnicking was to dog years. morning and He died and swimming. leave ndjv morning in his sleep T hursdav. Interested persons So naturally mv Services were held arc inv ited to ailc nd or took a had spell hi the Dutson huckvard to send written com in its radiator Thurswith lewis Dutson merits to the Bureau of day and spent all Minagcmcnt, land day with the gum and Sutvivors are Joe. I.O. Box 78, illmoie. 15 haling wire. Finally , year old Utah 84631. decided to take the Gvpsv 3 year old chicken wav and Bv. Great Dane, Gonter. I left Salt Lake in 5 was glad George old year goat. hot Howard. 2 year old had come to a peaceful lovely dry weather and was met in Sx- - cat and 6 unamed cats. end. st 58 55 55 58 66 57 Summer is here and it is time to swim. But it is more fun for when you know how. Sign-ulessons Thurs, Fri., and Saturday Lessons will start on monday, June 13th. Everyone over 8 is welcome to sign up for the swim team also. Ladies only swim will be 12 to and 5 to 6 on Wednesday and 12 to on Saturday. Having a party? Reserve the pool for it on Tues. or Wed. nights from 8 to 10 . End the hassle over finding a quarter and buy a season ticket for your child, children, or family. p 1 1 Museum hours p.m.-$25- The Museum Territorial is State-hous- now open daily (Sundays and Holidays included) front 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 460 Guardsmen leave for Fort Lewis, trip-watc- s. ding-a-ling- h FT. LEWIS. Washington-S- d k will be spending most of their time learning about how to securely handle and protect these weapons. Hie units will also be firing 155 mm howitzers as they train with their affiliated battalion of active army artillerymen in from the 4th Infantry Division. Maj. Gen. Maurice L. Watts. Utah adjutant saw the general. Guardsmen off. LTC James Miller of Cedar City will be the commanding officer during the stay at Ft. lewis. The units will con two-wee- k duct live fire training based on their program but will not be tested after army-trainin- passing exams here last year. lie trip to Washington provides a chance to fire on a narrow 1 which a provide challenging opportunity to develop new skills. he active army solwill diers provide special training assistance available a full time unit will and help the Guardsmen polish up on the latest changes in cannon firing firing will range 1 1 Beck-with-Cu- Public Meeting scheduled for worry-som- Thursday 1 1 - I Washington two-wee- i Lewis. ton. Other units in the 222 2nd Battalion. who Field Artillery went to Fort Lewis are: Manti, Beaver, Richfield, St. George, and Cedar (Hcad- City 1 SWIMMING LOW 741-542- ! i Fort 1 Collins, my kane by a terrible brother graduated drizzle. I didnt feel a Doc- right till I felt that from school-a- s tor of Veterinary Medi- nice blast of hot air as at Salt cine even. Mother and I deplaned sisters, Jane, Deb and Lake. I all went up to got to do one of my favorite State things on this Washington the Eighty-FirUniversitys I cant believe Annual Comthat you to the strange-o- s mencement just an airport. make sure. We had sec at Graduation was nice. begun to think he was had more on They hooked college just and planning uates than the entire to make it his life's population of Fillmore. work. But he grad- And then there were uated. I even pressed the spectators. What a The commenhis gown and he had mob. his name on the pro- cement Address was given by the Honorable gram. Gov- 49 May for HI 90 89 89 93 89 89 1 and take the minims. The ome 460 men here in town Utah Natrepresenting 'e. Vm may just ional Guard units from ni tli Drug Store. Cedar City, Richfield, call ml mation St. George, Beaver. who is it Manti and Filimorc will ting as temporaiy Director or be spending their S mu va atle who is wotking as an summer camp c in mir progrant. working with nuclear weapons at this northwestern United States Fun Tags training site. The Guardsmen, Senioi Citizens Age 62 or over members of the 2nd who p ie to visit Utah Stale Barks Battalion of the 222nd ibis season may obtain a Fun Tag Field Artillery, began isii.ition Permit) tree of charge. camp Sunday June AppH at the Territorial 5 and will return and sign an affidavit, if you are to their home towns on he regular permit is ( hcih!e Saturday, June 18. sin and n iv also lu obi,, md at the While the units will ' Km Stahdioilxe. not he firing any nu-- i tear weapons, they I tv Guardsmen from De-I, Battery C, 2nd 222 Battalion, Field Artillery. Utah Army National Guard, Fillmore, Utah left Sun- day, June 5, 1977 for the annual summer camp held this year at Well LOW On June 5 .09 percent of Precipitation was measured. State-hous- "The nimt pat MCI1." MAY 5 6 ( E Jay Rogers I an ! Mi . and gtandparcnis, Itoma Mis and Black, all of I'dlmme. A laige numbe o n at tv s and friends trom out l tow n jom d the immediate lamdv lu re m mourning the death ot this yomm man Robbie By Lonely, Senior Citizen? mini-use- Sutvivors "Better Boating Guardsmen off to camp grad-campus- JUNE National Guard. in Monroe. Their daughter Jeanne has bachelor's and Masters degrees from USU. son Lee LaMar is a graduate, and sons Lloyd Ralph and Mark Robert have also attended. Mr. Monroe was a three-termember of the Utah State Legislature. is president of the Utah Cattleman's Association, was Utah Cattleman of the Year in 1973, has been a member of the American National Cattlemen's Association and National Farm Bureau Meat Boards, and has been active in many other civic, professional and church endeavors. Weather report Virginia. Mr. Robison promises it will be tun and exciting, and incites all to come and join the fun. ( better boater Utah" the Utah State Division of Parks and Recreation is sponsoring a series of public meetings in various communities throughout the state. The meeting in Delta w ill be held Friday, June 17, 1977 at 7:30 p.m. in the School Board District Ofhce. Tedd Tuttle, Boating Supervisor, will be on board to conduct an informal session on current facility improvements, regulation changes, and safety practices. He will introduce the new "Better Boating in Utah" home study course. Students completing the course will receive a card certifity-inthem as a "Better Boater". Part of Mr. Tuttle's presentation will include a slide presentation on various boating subjects. He will be assisted by local park rangers. Terry Larsen and Don Gavin. Everyone is invited and urged to attedn. C 743-537- Jim I rumpton, Hi. id Ft amplon. i oitsins. Ilonmarv weie pa lli' .m is members ol 'no Utah Ainu National Guard. ill., ore Inc Ihpuitment ( oimtv and Mill.ud Sheriff's Fosse. Jeep Full mihtaiv honors wen- accorded the dci used Ivy the local 0 g Come to our Center at the Del Ratio to find out wliats new. We will have the center open every vvednes dav horn 10 a.m. to 4 p.nt. We offer i ompanimiship. pool, games, benediction Mmuo- follows: To start in front of Dr. Evans. Go North down main street to the Texaco station, west on Mock, turn south at the Hospital and go to the Little Brick School House. Mr. Robison indicated this route was picked because it would offer a larger area of shade and variety for people to v ievv the parade. I lu re will be S75.00 in prie money given for different entries. I here will be a first and second ptic given in three areas, To promote PEC Kevin G. Edwards is one of the 460 Guardsmen attending Summer Camp at Fort Lewis, Washington. Itah 1 1 link-ca- I . 1 I cmka-peke- 1 , 1 Reminder of July 10 deadline reminder is sent to submit the entry forms all potential entrees in which may be obtained the Millard Iron Ralenc Stevens. "Miss County" pageant Holden (Fit. which will be held June or Laura Thomas. Delta 25 in Fillmore. June Ill, 864 2124). and Id'll is the final date to must be returned to A 795-2247- t J1 either of these ladies. of the Sponsors pageant this year is the East Millard Y'oung Homemaker Chapter with Ralenc Stevens ns and Jill president Allied as advisor. " |