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Show ft ;!' I I i Gay Nineties Review An melodrama, senior quartets, citizens waltzing in the park and many other attractions will high barbershop ,p j- r light the Gay Nineties Review July JO iti the Fillmore North Park ) J JL ampitheatre. The show is sponsored by the Civic Arts Council and is part of a long-rangprogram. Any money of up to $2,(XK) accumulated from the admission fee of $1 per person or $s per family will be matched by the State Division of Fine Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts. This money in turn will be used to produce a written locally historical musical drama. The drama will be staged outdoors in the ampitheatre next year. Entitled "The Great Piute" it is the story of Chief Kanosh. In the past the State Division of Fine Arts has given grants to various communities for their This year they are programs. matching money raised locally in an effort to distribute their money more fairly. The outstanding talent for the Gay Nineties Review will all come from Millard County. Everyone is invited to this exciting program. A bicycle will be given to the boy or girl who brings in the most money in ticket sales. So support your community, buy a ticket, and attend the Gay Nineties REview. A special thanks to the great F'lowcll of Electric guys for hanging our sign across Main Street, not once but three times. e X. i From left to right, Luclle Hales, Margene Rowley, Edgar Mills, Sebrlna Ekins, Leona Works, Thelma Peterson, LoRene Blackburn, Ruby Skeem and Bonnie Christensen, members of the Millard County Fair Board, meet to discuss plans for the fair, parade and rodeo scheduled for August 12 and 13 In Deseret. Other Fair Board members are Jill Allred, Sharon Clark, Beth Crosland, Sue Dutson, Eldon A. Hinson, Harriet II. Eliason, Tom Greenwood, Donetta Hardy, Mary Johnson, Romana Kenney, Keith C hapman, Norma Skeem, Raellne Stevens, Betty Valiquette, Leonard Yodak and Malda Walton. Fair Board plans events Harriet II. Eliason Wednesday. August 10. will be the deadline date for entries for most exhibits at the upcoming Millard County Fair, according to Donetta Hardy, fair chairman. Flowers and garden produce will be accepted at the Millard County Fair Grounds Buildings early Thursday morning, August II. Fair chairmen will be on hand to receive entries Wednesday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.rn. Judging will be on Thursday, and the exhibits open to the by Health services for State Health Division has taken the that health position be should services improved at the local level, responding to local problems and needs, and based on The local policy. These public health services are coordina- ted and administered through the Central Utah District Health which Department serves Sevier, Sanpete, Piute, Wayne. Millard and Juab counties. Mr. Wayne LcBaron, director of the Six- - 6 RMRA-approve- triousness of area residents. We encourage everyone to get their she advised. Preentries ready. miums, ribbons, prize money will be awarded. All church, social and civic organizations are invited to sponsor an exhibit. d County area net are residents aware of the benefits and services available through public health. increase To help public awareness of the health department and its services, a series of future articles will explore each of the staff, their programs and responsibilities. Anyone desiring information concerning public health services nay contact the district health department offices at 201 E. 5th N. in Richfield, or county health departments. County Health Department, heads up a competent staff working to provide a variety ot services to the residents. Working with Mr. LeBaron are LuDcan Harris, nursing supervisor, Richard Anderson and Don Johnson, Sanitarians, Stephen McDonald, health educator, and Gary dental supervisor. A significant problem facing the health department, according is to Mr. LeBaron, central Utah many Tal-bo- Peoples of Utah Added interest is being sparked by rodeo schedthe big uled for evening performances August 12 and 13 with stock by the Broken Diamond Rodeo Company of Paradise. Utah. The Saturday afternoon parade, August 13, is directed by Fair Parade Eldon A. Committee Chairman, Eliason. The parade will be in Deseret and all organizations and businesses are invited to participate. public Friday and Saturday, August 12 and 13, from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. "In spite of the drought, we expect to see the bounty of Millard County, said Mrs. Hardy, noting the indus- c, MINING CLAIM NUMBER half-hou- r the book "Peoples of edited by Utah", Helen Z. Papanikotas and recently published by the Utah State HisMrs. torical Society. Papanikolas is consulting advisor to the project which is being directed by Lucy 0. The Utah Endowment for the Humanities is a agency that sponsors a statewide program bringing together adult citizens and scholars in the humanities. It is an affiliate of and supported by the National Valerio. Endowment for the Taping has already Humanities, a federal created begun on the segment agency by "The Pioneer Chinese Congress in and of Utah. Other taping supported by public will sessions run appropriations and private contributions. through August 20. non-prof- it 15 Wildlife Director schedules forum As part of the continuing effort to comwith municate the who Utah of are people concerned about the states wildlife resources. Division of Wildlife Resources Director. Donald A. Smith, will conduct a community forum on Thursday, July 28, in Delta. Utah. The program w ill begin at 8:00 p.m. in the Delta High School Auditorium. r The program will begin w ith an introductory slide presentation which highlights the activities and two-hou- Well I have house later, as the day maid's knees, fallen cooled. did the batharches, broken finger room front top to nails and rough red bottom, complete with hands to show for m waxing the floor. I of house weekend even hung a sign that cleaning. Actually for the facility was out of all my ctforls I only got order and anyone wishthree of the six planned ing a bath could take rooms done. I am just a bar of soap to the shutting the doors on hose and drip dry. the others. And by now I he towels were all the family is saying washed and on the "which three rooms did shelf. you do?" Sunday I decided to started in the family lie on the couch awhile room with great en- and plot my next course thusiasm. It is the cool- of action. I could tell est room. dusted, nty first burst of envacuumed and moved thusiasm was going furniture with great downhill and needed gusto. It just looked to rejuvenate. While I dozed a bit marvelous Then I went on to the Gypsy, the Great Dane, dining room and snack chewed up a rubber bar. Well it started ball on the carpet of room. out as a snack bar, but the family I converted it to a Then Rita she and got very casual file cabinet. It row dying and tipped took me hours to sort over a TV trav scatterthe mail and magazines ing nut shells all over that had accumulated. the room. I roused myI put Rita to washing self from the couch for and vve some yelling and to soon had it shining. put the dog out. On my And what treasures we wav thru the house found on lop of the thought I saw a dull in the shiny spot deep freeze. room. Sure next was dining My project a rest on the couch. enough. Tuna fish and salad dressing dripping One mustnt over do. 1 1 1 1 knick-knack- s 1 responsibilities of the Division. The remaining portion of the forum will provide opportunity to ask questions of Smith regarding Utah's w ildlife management. As the title of the forum suggests, everyone is invited to attend. down the side of the table. Rita had been busy w ith her traditional Sunday tuna But there was more to come. There was a ring in the "san-gitches- ." bathtub. I retreated to the couch and counted flics on the ceiling. We have a slight screen problem between the goat and the Great Dane. I pondered the merits of the drudgery of housework versus the rewards I keep hearing about. "But," I thought with a stiff upper lip, "a trip thru with the vacuum and a wipe with the cleaning cloth and it all wont have been in vain. However, right in the middle of my stiff upper lip the dish- washer sprung a leak and flooded the kitchdid one of my en. famous black tape repairs, after I found the black tape on the top of the piano, and went to bed. House work just isn't what its cracked up to be. 1 Rocky j . Ken Christensen and Paul Mitchell (left) of Fillmore are greeted in Washington D.C., by Sam Brownback (right) of Parker, Kansas, National President of the Future Farmers of America. Ken Christensen and Paul Mitchell National FFA Washare attending the week-lonington Conference program. Program The 24th of July Program will be presented on Saturday July 23, starting at 10 a.m. under the direction of Round D.U.P. the 4th The Valley Camp. Quorum Elders will sell dinner at noon. The Scipio Riding Club will present sports at 1:30 p.m. and a rodeo at 3:30 p.m. g MHS FFA Members for Conference In D.C. Ken Christensen and Paul Mitch- ell of the Millard Eagle FFA Chap- ter at Millard High School are attending a National FFA Leader- ship Conference in Washington, D.C., this week. The week-lonWashington Conference is being held at the National FFA Center near the Nations Capital. I he FFA Conference program is to improve leadership develop an understanding of the national heritage, and prepare FFA members for more effective leadership roles in their chapter and community. The Conference is also a forum for the exchange of FFA Chapter activity ideas among mem- bers from across the nation. Besides the training sessions, the 1977 program includes visits to Mt. g Moun- ERIC LARSEN i i identify mining claim locations in which there is an expression of an active interest and assist park administrators in the planning and of management park resources, according to National Park Service E i t Present Detailed information National Park Ser- vice officials remind on the recording pro-th- e available is public that un- - cedure Superintcn-locatethe from claims patented mining dent of the park area on park-admiistered lands must be in which the claim is recorded on or before located. September 28, 1977. Any claim not recor-de- d or just Moving? by that date will be house? Have cleaning abandoned presumed and shall be void in ac- - a 8ara8e sale and cordance with provi- - advertise it in the sions of the Mining in PROGRESS classified the Parks Act. Public section. Law of September 28, 1976. This provision will help the Park Service tain Regional Director Lynn H. Thompson. In the 42 areas of the NPS Rocky Mountain Region (including Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and North and South Dakota), there are csti- mated to be more than 30,000 such existing but active claims, interest is not expected to be expressed in all of them. Approximately 50 claims have been recorded since the procedure was initially announced last autumn. TWENTY-RIS- Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, July 22, 1977 94-42- The Utah State Historical Society and the Utah Endowment for the Humanities, in conjunction with KUTV 2. have Channel launched plans to produce for television this fall a major new Utah history project. Titled "Peoples of Utah," the project will consist of fourteen diKumcntarics on the various ethnic groups that settled Utah. The series w ill be based on P. D.U. P. to DEADLINE NEARS being filmed rt Vernon Plantation, the National Archives, Smithsonian Institution, Arlington National 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 offices of Congressmen Gunn Mc- Kay and Dan Marriot. Later pants attended a Capitol Hill eon featuring a question and answer and period with Congressmen, Washington leaders in business and industry. Ken Christensen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Christensen of Flowell, Utah. Paul Mitchell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Newel Mitch- CH. Their vocational Fillmore. agriculture instructor is Robert Nielson. partici-designe- d lunch-skill- s, USDA agencies move to service center Swimming lessons penny dive. Anyone interested in taking the Water Safety Instructor (WSI) course can sign up and get information more about it at the swim- The Agricultural Stabilization Conserva- tion Service (ASCS), Monday, Tuesday, and the Soil Conservation Although Thursday. Service (SCS) and the a is we holiday Monday Farmers Home Adminwill have lessons that istration (FmHA) who has ming pool. day for anyone Ladies swim will be announce the opening missed a lesson and wants to make it up on Wednesday from 12 to of their new USDA Serthat day. Thursday w ill p..m. and Saturday vice Center for Millard The old Countv. be a race day and 12 to p.m. Duanes Market building at 88 North Main Street in Fillmore has CHOSEN FOR PAGEANT been remodeled by will be given for 3 days the last week in July on The epic story of the 1977 version of the Hill Cumorah Pageant is scheduled for its 40th Anniversary production on Route 21 South in Palmyra. New York at 9 p.m. nightly during July 22 through the 30th, except on Sunday and Monday. Elder Eric Larsen. 21, a missionary for the Curch of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, has been selected to participate in this years performance. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Larsen of 210 South Main in Fillmore, Utah. Elder Larsen attended Emery County High School in Castle Dale, Utah where he was active in football, wrestling and baseball. He went on to Utah Technical College in Salt Lake City, Utah where he is planning to major in auto mechanics. Elder Larsen was active in his Church assignments prior to accepting his call to serve as a missionary for two years. He served in the presidencies of his dcaions. teachers and priests quorums, as well as being the president of his seminary group. He enjoys motorcycles, photography and cars as his hobbies. Elder Larsens father is an auto mechanic and he comes from a family of four children, with an older brother Gene and younger sister and Lorric brother, and Brett. 1 1 Duane Bartholomew to meet the needs of the Service Center. The of Center the purpose is to house USDA agencies in the same to facility provide serfarmers a vice. The ASCS and SCS Offices will be open each weekday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The FmHA representative will be at the one-sto- p DISTRICT on Center Service week each Tuesday from 9:00 a.m. until noon. These agencies moved their furniture and equipment last Friday and Monday, and are now serving the public at their new The ASCS location. and SCS Field Office at Delta will continue as before to serve the farmers in that area. Senior Citizen AUXILIARY ELECTS Schedule At a recent District 6 convention, new officers were elected to serve for the coming year. Installed as President. Wilma Barton. 1st Eric Iarsen Elder Larsen commented "My mission has been a great growth experience that have enjoyed very much. The Hill Cumorah Pageant will be a beautiful wav to top off my mission experience." Elder Larsen will attend Brigham Young University in Piovo, Utah and major in photography upon completion of his mission in August. 1 President is Thelma 2nd Vice President is Virginia Condor. Secretary is Rac Ellen Hare. Historian will be Donna Peterson. Girls State Representative will be Shirley Lambcrtson. A new honor came to Wilma since she was asked bv the President of the State Department Mrs. Wanda Parkinson, to serve as Utah State Junior Chairman. Wilma has been an active member of Unit 061 for many years, having held every office at least twice and serving as president four times. She is looking forward to this new assignment. I the 25th. Dont forget our trip to Logan on the 2nd ano 3rd of August. If you havent already made your reservations. better do so as the scats are Call Beth Allen or going fast. Mac Cahoon for further information. For the Utc Stampede we used as well as ours so Deltas Mini-buwe were able to take 22 people. Our scats were the best and the performance was great. At this time the Senior Citizens would like to extend a welcome to Dr. Taggert. Let us know if we can do anything to help you become acquainted with our towns and the people in them. t Vice Compton. y At the time of this writing there is nothing scheduled for the week of mmiini73tiniK LQ U 110 III III U 1 1 1 Immunization 1 s WEATHER REPORT By 1 follow-up- s and DDST screenings will be available on Tucsiay July 26, 1977 in the Public Health Nurses office in the Millard Countv Courthouse, from 0 p.m. to 4 p m. Jay T. Rogers |