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Show f'!lar,J ( ount i Progress, y 0 wfRMi ft r. i InJa i, ANNOUNCED The following are the chairman for the various activities in the 19'8 Millard County Lair. If you want to ndp or have am questions about the fair, please contact any one of these chairmen. billmore Area- Iris Dutson. C hairpv-r-sonFillmore, Utah. 74.1 M 10, Fiona A. Berry, Secretary, Fillmore, 741 5412 (office) (home), Beth ( Holden, 74.1 5412 (office) M.trv (home); Johnson, Home Arts. Holden, 79s 26'2, Thelma Peterson. Arts A Crafts, I illmore, "45 540.1; Swallow, Peggv Ganknmg, Flow ell. Ramona Kenncv, Bob A Karen Foods. Holden, Henrie. Youth Activities, I illmore. ; Fdith Calhstcr, Pageant. Fillmore. Fillmore 2nd Ward Comcssioiis. Bill Murrav. Publicity, I illmore. "Ml 6981 (work). Matda Walton. Hmutv. Fillmore. 743-677; Dalltn Nielson. Sr , La, ihties, Fillmore, 741 653, Join' I Hoise Show. Holden, '45 2t1" Rohe it Nulson. tops, Fillmore. '41 M4; NaDv'an Be Ji s a rid Sciuntv I coma Meadow. M2-'2- , Baikdull Arts A Crafts. I illmore 'itMso, (ilotu Pmbcrt. Prizes. Scipto, '5,v2 Ho Dc Ita Aiva Doneta Haidv Co ( I'.oi i. rson, Della. MatGinm Row lev. 4H. Delta, le n.i Wotks, Foods, Delta, 8M 248 J; N. ;k (aliistcr. Home Arts, RID, Di ''a 8o4 2(t'2. . Bevan Johnson Robert Monsen 74.1-514- ros-lan- 4-- Boys State calls young men 795-224.- 795-225.- .ii li I I Ik partinem ''inn i I.ill I mt ru in r v I (if Di vs I to educate. n. r hi t!u dutii s. pro i g s. rigl Is dm! h spoils lb ' (il s l I ll l kail ('ll wui'i ii s'-,- 1' Ii i ' h . III) i ' i di O.i.iirbi i ' I i ' ' ' Joe 'V be lot H s! 'I, 1 i ' P l I .1 1 'A I Ivoainli I 111 I ( ion, ( onimamkr Si oiioi n. Adniianl C dllli Jdlt to Millard High H hool al the freedom Academy at Camp Williams for one week in ti n si I hese young men will h.ne ill opportunity to partu q ate in mans workshops They will meet with distinguished lead-- i .11 III I hde been chosen MENTAL HEALTH NOs FOR MILLARD COUNTY 14 in go eminent. Stark is the son of Mr. ..ml Mis red Warner, fail's patents aie Mr. and Mis Ken Dav is ; n have been giving some vague ihought to spring cleaning li is t hat of the vear Mostlv I have him oi ,'u: k'lig id new i uses lot skipping it i 4 n is giving me disiriss know how these Meaning n mnoitnt little piop us tan go pi. nil like vaiuiiming the lobwibs off Si i imams (.an gel a person into all I 'ids of trouble Immedi.uelv one teallv 1 'iuisth.it vdiuutning just isnt going n to do the triik. the curtains have got to K washed. Down thev nunc and into 'be waslm. Hut that is onlv the inning ol the trouble, now the w pilows have to be washed and the a (odwotk. Ol ionise i ti at makes the waih look bad vi thev aie next on the i . llsl Mi.mwliilo b.n k at the washet. the stiaiii was u st too nuuli. the uirtains not onlv ate t.idol. bin look i.ukv. so now oneniedsiuw uittams Now the big dilemma, do we mauh the new lUilams to the old demt r do we furniture and le paint get the teupholsii led? Regal dless voiu thing has pi be done about the veiling and ol unit sc the vat pet (leaned See the double one i an gv I into w it h . MAI lo Mens trip to Maple (uou ( all I out lot lesetvattons and m.ition. M2- - 7280. S - . m-l- . ).. MW 7 - I here will be a 00 at the Hi Patio Center, time a in. At 12 15 we will be eating at the Siindow net Please let Geneva know by Mond.iv evening if you plan to cat. Reservations have to be made in ad-W pro-gtu- I i 4 St w ri atimiinii ru m said Mrs w Im is jiii si iifs Judge 'I . a i ii t.u the jiusitiim d Instillof the in'll a iiewk IS .H e taki s in i r m .. Mrs lm tr ' Slmid.ii M in w di I e sw oi n m s i" i - ''li ilfn l m ,i',i u di ' M ir K uf Mi sd.iv u I u in i f dime! e m.ikiiiL I ni in l n s si i tbv I , i il v thi' i i i i .S i ' 1 m . . Mis n t Iuniirs ' Millard I hi ,1vil II! Oil' I'lta . S M ill, J ( ih ,l s '' I s " .,1 d ' I 1 i.i ' s 'In. ' hi--- , s- . ill w S' s. " a ,'i ' t, ' ' i i ,i" i : , s he n r leu ' ' " i l I d lie i d ,!, r i e.l i ill i.,()d P, i be iliei.si III i u pi d tf lm !', SV S'" I f t will ( m,: . t S ttin i u w n i Pub'. w ' I, 'I 1 1 . atue. SAT., MW 20 - Dedication of M.F.. Bird Recreation Centet, Delta, J p.nt. 1 hete w ill be a dance at the new renter al 8 JO p in. The mini bus will run for this, Call Maxine or Tom for reservations. Mini bus to Salt TUCKS., MAY 25 hi ' I- .ol i in s , ' -' I',J i . i. d me: i.ut M i . ; ' i . i i l . , ' j' just a simple thing like spring cleaning, and that onlv di'scithes the troubles in oik loom. Hediooms, kitchens and hdthiooms aie even woise with all those t Insets and drawets. 11 tt is your own toom vou have to tty ev entiling on and i range into eategotics. Impossible, Wait for a rummage sale or a small Ii lend to drop In ; 1 ake ott 5 lbs; lake oil 2 lbs, Watt tor the Items to go up again, put on 10 lbs; and Just right. In the kids room it is a fright with constant "does this yellow shirt still fit?" And then after vou are all done the kids i heck on you and every thing vou were going to toss is their favorite thing and it all goes back in their room, amid many tears, theirs because with their vou were so heartless tieasures and yours because you just wasted a dav. lewis is even worse. With Ins eolor blind concept of colors he reallv conus unstrung when he sees wh.it vou are tossing. He has to argue that the maroon shirt is reallv his lav onto brown shirt and soon. Cleaning in the kitchen can very easily spread to the top shelf where you ate saving all those snack trays in case the governor visits. Hopefully his a group will be an odd number with have of sets the as ol tastes part variety been broken, not from use but from ' sill Eight lile during ( llh Pie de, lehr ' ssi ssor. Ik ( Ii i uer Ri W Attorni v . Ik ha. v for W i I n .1' d I ! tin i ir s 0 L am 1 1, K Ims.u !.(' ! v It a oi the ar 'A in HI lea . es N., I'lt.rg ari m and lor si i v e as mtitisi (udgn-.i , i. ''re I a v ,a;,s alls apprtu.ue the local "Ve businesses whub buv Piese animals," hiisen added I he stall of D'!ta Iivcstmk Auctton .ii also asnM duune the junior w II) Il e show S also ru .oil midi rsi.iud h'Ki to i ' .1 Ka I.iki. s"r ."K sou am! R.n Ltin N ' 'i.-- ,i hist, i t- - o m ,, niii't.t , ' he a mass met tim t"' '1 e P.utv on Mmtd.'v. Mac 15. t 8 p m in t 'ii follow ,ng piiviiu's Fillmore : Hllmmc t itv bunding in the reading loom. Fillmore 2: Multi purposi Building at the I lenient ary Si hool SiipioM Si ipto I aw n Hall Kanosh 4. Kanosh ( ttv Build, ng Medow 3' Home of Mr and Mis. Jim I ulbot. Meadow . I tab Howell 125' Hour of Noma l.ukson. m pruiiut not I, slid, vou van git the nifoi m d"n from then poster. C time a . , TI i re Kepubliian Deadline .1" ill w sOi k show KipuMiiun Part ( h.iitman. announced to.lav that a spcii.d television be run the night of the I'm mam wP M ss Meetings. Mav 15, 198. The pro-e- i a in will be shown on KUF D (Channel "ill tiaturc the Demoeral Party at hi (i m and tfic Republican Party at H p.nt. All persons holding Mass Ah i tings in their home are urged to Ii.k i all those attending vhw this sjiec-i.hiojdiast HI I OKI: thev start their v kmoiratii Dan Bimkc riioff. Fillmore. lerk. Republican Dwter I. Andersen. Howell. County Attorney Repuhln an .lere Couiitv I DEMOCRATIC MEETING jnibln an ll.iehiiiil. Kanosh k, Rej'iiblu an Idon A. li.isen, of r k id' ( kl mass meetings scheduled Il.ddin, . - . ; S Vo"! h vouth u ,u, j, I i i hones: , i 1,1 (He p.P'hs! .j i ' vc -. ! as I" s al Ik am! i rrai it rui al ion tl .r a od usi i.i . etfort m t hi nnnds of lie ar a I j ' ilia id e StieK ugs ' p d emtv t I ' ' rl 14 M e, I' i In! I t .1 ( e I"! Il.l d' t lift pi ",11 : ' I m I hi a r. i s a ! 4 p Ml s,;,i I I aibi l.i lilt s Mi ad, ,i mi 'i ell ii 1 s m sser. Dc'IUei e ''s i Ik i!i Jav i i 1 " x k .hi a h ,' I w i Run Svunson, Slate Diii'niiat ( liaitman. amt Bob Wncht, sub- Iai-- (i Miit lx ' P M iss met ling I lie ( liairnu n noted that will be both idiuatumal ! mative aP. Stale i s ..nd will feattiri ..nd ek i ti d ollnnPs. the program and inforSlate Party REPUBLICAN MEETING mitting articles and ads for the paper is TUESDAY Mark Warner in nahml On Mav Hill al 8 pm lilt i mill stall, mass mu i t'i ar p is. ns si hi dull d lot hoih p.irlu s w bo a' i of ol mg a ci all III c .! ' ( all lead' is lo a'li nd P , ill iss ra ' i if NOON. Articles submitted after the deadline on Tuesday can appear only with time and Excepspace permitting. tions can he made by calling ahead of time and reserving the space in the paper. I v P't I! I I'oli i . all lull II si in 4 la. ilia! P, : of mil l hi inillon on'v pin I (1 till voling populalloii ' .i k lpaii "ipo. Illis Biiausi J'ohiV plalfoliisali Iii omnuinlid. and lumiidales sili.tid at "glass toots" Ii vi 1. Ptesulini Spi im r W . Kimball s Inis issut d a spni.il It is I i .i inging all niiinbirs ol the IDS huK h lo part u ipate and jtu nd a mass i a ling Mass im i lings u PI be hi Id as I l.WS Kanosh (iraiit Brut. son residcmc M i ail.m llaiold Beikstrand result me Town Hall Hold. e at the I own Hall .a the Siipio lottv Hiller residence llowill - Court Room lillmoii Ptiiimt I illmoti - Pii'iimt 2 County Comntts-lois loom. s t 1 - re-d- Continued to page 4 Bv C. G Sea tie I i DEADLINE TIME f Senior citizen schedule II a; . 1 FILLMORE 3 DELTA TOLL FREE 24 Hr. EMERGENCYNUMBER 5 s I II V , m 864-307- Jon Poy t s 743-512- 1 ae I, it Millard i'h Id, tin m i bv u! . v h is ru" ii i; to Si t ,t II i ( "iiiniisM"nei 1 i ,ippt .inti ii e. Ivf' N There will be an Immunization Clinic lor and It will be held Mav age children. 18. 10.00 to 12:00 and 1.00 to 3.00 at the Fillmore Elementary Lunch Room The shots given are DPT. Otal Polio, and measles, mumps, Rubella combined. Freedom Academy calls Malk . Li) Me Immunization Clinic week ( han man Stale oninullee 1! Da. i 864-2'8- I! ii s a . gion Post ('I si M.iJnJI P I j .1 I 1 Hi dll ""t B 8t4-242(- ', S t ii cm ( "f the Pi a ( i'innMss,"i . at program I he i Pisi Ives to do si oul of till, n i - ' a d . i ' ' I : . U. I i i ode H . I . . I v Ik c ( a. nl C 4 d'l lid Pit; o i d h in .( 1114 is sp. .'I Ins i al I llli IOH t ll '""i I1. ssi Mill.il d Hal. llildl S h ol i ( in k Si s , phone u pi S. ji o ( ii t (.i p h ,ido i low n I Mil loldt '1 oil tl ( Ji o' P W e of iho iip n .in ji ") .i nd all of ,i !h. I in,' Id i i.o ' 'I .."(! VI. o on! dial M to ill. Ill s I' 'ol (lie lo s to d! Id! .d I Mat Ii ar-se- n M.u B Stall 743-549- h i v s" v in ail . Is hi hi .liit.i iM w I u ar Hi h s I in ' lm ' j Ann lx I is pose I. ill I IT) Legion I illmori . is Idsi (i i mi follow the si pidii. l; si iui ipo voimg men to m this ar, d w ho arc Illinois di Millard High R .ii. Si .a Monst n. I.ni D.u I odd ( h.ipiiun, Io AN dU Ik ,m 1 hoinp-voI r.n Ki i and Rod spolisuls a Rtopram Its pm Si. lie I'Ll !t8 Uov 12. Interim JP selected 1978 COUNTY FAIR BOARD Jon Pay ill more, Ctah 84631 lake lot Speuahst appointments. Call Maxine 743-s,lor reservations, f Rl . M W 2( - Blood pressure clinics at the venter (tom I to 4 p.m. he mini bus is scheduled lor Specialists appointments on June 8th for Piovo and June 22nd for Salt lake. Get our appointments now. Those who went to Moab reallv had a good time. They visited Dead Horse Point just belore sundown and said it teallv was a beautiful sight. 1 If there Itah is a special place of interest you would like to visit let Tom know so he can plan a trip. in to Thelma has paint classes Monday 10 2 and Tuesdays 7 to 9 at our center. 1 Sterling scholars named Outstanding students from 10 Utah high schools were given about $4,800 in scholarship money Wednesday night in the Annual Sterling Scholars of Central Utah Program field at Richfield. Winners were presented $200 scholarships, in and two runners-ueath of 12 categories received $100 each. "Many of the students will also rcceiv c addit ional scholarships to universities and colleges," said Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jackson, Rii h field, Il should be noted that Brad Brinkcrhoff Millard County was represented once or twice in almost every category. Millard Categories, County winners and runners-up. their schools and parents areas follows: General Scholarship: Runner-uwas Brad Brinkcrhoff, Millard High School, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Brinkcrhoff. English and literature: Second place went to Janice Neilsen, Millard High School, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Neilsen. Speech and drama: Second place went to Reed J. Moody, Delta Janinc Spcakman High School, son of Mr. The winner Science: and Mrs. Joseph Moody. Mathematics: Second of the siicncc category David Bl.uk. Delta place went to Margaret was Si hool. son of Mr. Christensen, Delta High High Mrs. Waldo Black. and School, daughter of Mr. Janinc Homemaking: and Mrs. Glen was the Spcakman s i U p t ? 1 Janice Neilsen JL Reed Moody A '! David Black Margaret Ckristensen p I) ' -- Tammy Taylor winner in the Homemaking category. Janinc. Millard High School, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scotl Spcakman. Tamntv J. Tavlor. was runner-uin the Home I Mary lynn Ron Icy making category. Tam-mDella High School, is the daughter of Mr. and Mis Parrx lay lor. education: Business Mary Runner up was Millard Row lev, I nn J Kim Foh Ics High School, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Row-leKim Fowlcs, Delta High School, was also a runner-um the Business education category. Kim is the daughter of Douglas Jensen and les. Music: Mr. Mrs. Darryl Fow Jensen, Douglas A. Delta High School, was runner-up- . lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jensen. t |