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Show Millard (ounti Frog res Fillmore, v, Itah 84631 z0 (L. to R.) Mrs. Louise Bennett, Director of Title IV, Millard County School District; Mrs. Edith Callister, Fillmore Civic Arts Council, Executive Board; Mrs. Gwen Hunter, Civic Arts Council; Mr. Will Sumkena, Title IV Director of Indian Education, Utah State Board of Education; Mr. George Campbell, Title IV Director, Utah State Board of Education; and Mrs. Sylvia Huntsman , Director, Fillmore Civic Arts Council. above persons met with Mr. Joe " .inn r .iiul Mr. I.iAov Kimball ol the liiuine committee lor the pageant, tusd.iv. June fiat Mill.ird High School. Mr. Numkena and Mr Campbell I'h w down from Salt lake to meet with members ol the local committee to seetne additional finances for pio1 lie s Bink Ladies I)a Uv 10 12. These cookies will be sold at the mfoi illation booth and in the parks by Aunt Nell's grandniece. Jack Bum-son- , and ina Stott. Each package of cookies will have a card advertising the Pageant Plans for inly 4th B Green ( ome for the fun of it. ( ome to the park, Merle Hone he cookies f I Angie Park Aiml iNclfs ( ookies are named for I lien Oeoi!,e Bit d. affectionately known as Aunt Nell. She was known for her sugar cookies. She generously baked cookies for other women when they furnished the ingredients. Aunt Nell's cookies may be purchased in Fillmore from Memorial Dav until the Indian Iageant on August tinned. is in ol the cookie willing to donate charge Anvone cookies to support the pageant, please iallhersoon.it them vi rv w( P.u k up the kick And befoie it g is dark Around 4 00 p m Well strike up the band. And dish up the food At the hot dinner stand. And when your tummies wy X ' S Jr arc happ again. 743-fi5,- Aunt Nell is the character who gives the narration in "Kanosh, legend of the Great Paiute Chief." She lived in Kanosh. I'tah and did public relations work for the Indians, so she knew II. he last stop in T On Memorial D.u John Craig r s furri'lv were du sse.f sold unt N, IPs co. ikies Coop-- i no i , N N . 1 - A t A the Noilh I'.ek In the ( iv u ( rt d pu din .1 .mil dll . ted S' in. Juiscii. Ill ciM.pt ration with A ftieworks extravailiiuoie tits ganza will be tom bed tiff after the eourtisv of the City. I his will i ulmmatc a lull dav of entertainment. Watch the next three Piogrcxs papi rs lot di tails at I I i 4 v here shops are loaded With goodies for you. Ah! Smell that bread. reshly baked, and those pies, t.isscled shave el I o dazzle our eves. ( t oc bet and embroderc And quilts fine and new e gutheu'd togethc r s Kate treasures fot vou he tram leaves on lime. rts But vou ni.iv still tarts bv 'I he c liilihc n are w ub vou as Indians and going forward out ik tails of a full day's lor T ticsdav. the f mirth. he fust Waul is sponsoring activities in the Citv Park and on Main Stud with a pelade, lumli. and ton- 2V' lew v 1 "h IndtpiiideiKc ill ,i av. comiiftlecs .. aboard the Imk I adv Tram. Stop at the junction Whcte sundaes ate sold, And pink lemonade, t.mgv and cold From there it's dou n hill. ( limb W less than a are working piogran. set Dav REE 1 . ... - I MMBER I H.Y7Y-I rida , June 9, 7V7,Y lywwmi dining the Indian pageant. "Kanosh. the legend of the Great Paiute Chief," which will be presented all three evenings of the Millard County fair in The pageant will be per fillmoie. lot mod at the amphitheatre in the North I 'y v xx 0 xr V" pro-gt.i- - N 'muio'i. ptograPi will hi presented I o he Ip tote and c .,rrv So take an bout or two me vploa he rummage so grew Youll want mote and more We thank vou for coining hat more can w e s.o. Have a good time on Imk Ladies Day Please note that the time and date are S.iturdav . June Kith, at 4 ttO p m. in the 1 ill more Patk. The posit is that were put up around town stated the time as 5 p m. w Inch is im oi red 1 ursTs s. f I Aiziv ! lliunderbirds Ic be featured by Guard f he i hunderbirds. SALT l.AKl CO Oh'li ll.i.sc will fia'i.'c displ.cvs from the pucisum aerial dcimu nation tc..m lb. ( cti.r ,i s i iigmec ; nig. Aillerv . and Av t.ition units. of the U.S. Air Force, is coming to I i.d; Ihe.Armv li.itid will I'r fhe famous living ur, ' will be the on Ia'.d and a sp, d highlight w ill fie in ii it u'liig into ific Icstivities bv featured attraction at t!"s seat's Utah National Guard ():ui House at the sj gi,.t r. s I uu. C one 4iM A Airport Number 2 located at essi.ui bciot.hs will be available 441KI AV, in Wc st Jordan tor ihnsc g to '..0 hindi at tile ( q u I fin, so. The announcement v is midc t Maioi General Maui.-- e I Wo;,. Ad Ihe lliiin.ii thuds wd, .ome a! Hill H in June infant General of tin I tab Nation,.! T fiursduv Ogden iui Guard. A, and p . ,r,i ,i shoit .rt'v.,' shove. Ihe Open lb use will t" befit from I fit Will k greeted by pc.iai guests, noon until 4 pm. on Satmn.iv. June nicmbcis ol the Utah neves tin due and I'. Il is free and open to the public. lugli sc ho. students w In, have c press-- . Ihe lliunderbirds will present then d an intctvst in joining the Air Force. hall hour show beginning at 2 p m. Known us "America's Ambassadors In addition to the lliunderbirds, the m Blue." the Thiin.fi thirds will be in- A - i I 1 v i i t A F T .idles of the Lamp X-- ' n v flics walk the long hall. T he long cotndors of pain ; formation dining the Ihundethird p rtormani e h lii r the h am demonstrates the beaut It. ! w, cgo roll. lu I kunderbirds will be in I tuh on .,. ne J . Il S t Fhoto b 1 Sgf lb n Jones i 6 cross-count- . t iiituwd in the Hedge formation, tin thunder-ids are shown filing to one oj their show sites. Spcitators n this unite rt(l, IINK DAY PUS I PON f D to unavoidable circumstances. "Pmk Dav" activities scheduled lor June 10 have hce n postponed one- week, to June I "ill iked in sc ral t u u, i film turns during ml, in an tflort to promote both the N.itmnal Guard and the Air Force. During the 14", S show season, the group is celebrating its 25th antuver-satof pteeision aerobatics. They fiv the Northrop Talon, a winch ome held trainer supersonic 12 world It is the speed records scvc nth plane flown by the group bc;n-mt-w oh the back m 'Ve ate pleased ifia. the T h u.fit-buchave consented to visit Utah and e part of our Ope n House.' .omnunt-- ( d General AAatts. "We hope as rnanv people throughout the state who ate able to. come and view then spcctJcU-larshow.- " v , dun three-dav- v s i. mr-tentl- v S 1''. Due- - - t Vr v ,r' 'u' i . j Sherie Jensen received 3rd place Cattlemens I In1 American National Red Cross Blood Program is the largest voluntarv Mood setviee m the I tilled States. Over five million units ol blood are collected annually through Red Cross This tepresents Blood Progtunis. about half of the nation's total blocxl supplv Ihe American Red Cross Blood Program consists of 57 regional blood centers nationwide, committed to the philosophy that blood is a public resource and it is the responsibility of the community, just as a comm unity supports a fire or police department, to provide a voluntarv blood supplv to meet the Mood needs ol am patient in its hospitals. A patient or lamilv in need of Mood dining a time of illness Nr- - in the Millard County Junior live- stmk Show carcass contest. Ron Webb, on behalf of the Millard County j-- Association presented her with a check and plaque. Mike Monroe, 1st place winner, and hen Christensen, 2nd place, were not available for photo. Carcass Contest Banquet Ihe sci ond Carcass contest was wrapped up Thursday at a banquet when the winners were announced. I Ins ionic si pledged stockmen a more s. lentil a basis for c attic prodm turn Nvle Matthews, an organizer for the stated that winners are judged i entest mi is1,, i, I the live show judging 35".. gam and NO"., carcass parti-tipudo- mfoi mation. llus yi.tr IN c ntiants saw their steer proieits In. m earlv lit the vear to past the regular sim kshow in the spring Some of the areas in which the cauasses are judged are quality grade, internal fat. dressing peri milage and 11 01 the IS entrants. ciitabihtv . choice. graded Sherie Jensen took dref place in the Carcass division and about 14th in the live show Ken Christensen placed 2nd and Mike Momoe placed first with an unusuallv high rate ol gain . Police Hews Dont I here will be a Ptclmnnarv Hearing June If and 14 at the Millard County Courthouse to fund murder suspects ilh. mi I l.wd I astwood. 2d. and James I atl Smith. 21. over to District Court. Judge t hits Konnow . Cedar City. ill coitdui I the hearing. Smith and I astwood ate suspects in the murder of Robvn Halsey of Scipio whose bodv was found March 21, 14 5 along I.S. 50 about 14 miles south of Sc Wait! until Tuesday noon to submit articles for the paper. Tuesday is DI. ADI IM ! the last minute possible. We can do a better job with your articles and ads if vec have more lime to prepare them. ipm. SENIOR CITIZEN SCHEDULE Hv C. G. Searle We arc having a IKE, MAY 26 picnic in the Wildlife Park (weather permitting). Bring a pot luck dish and your own meat (to he cooked at the paik). Also your eating utensils. You muv want to bring a folding Tom has lawn chair for comfort. planned a fun evening for us so remember to be at the park by 5 p.m. If you need transportation, call Maxine at 743-577- MON.. JUNE 14 - Mini bus to Milford at II a m. Make your reservations with Maxine or Tom if you like good Chinese food. WED.. JUNE 14 We will have enter11 a.m. tainment at the Center Dinner will be at the Sundowner, 12.15 p.m. HI.. JUNE 23 - Its time again for the Iagent of Arts in American Fork. We plan to take a school bus. Please get your name in right away. We will let you know next week what the total cost w ill be. We want to thank June Kyler and all of her staff for the good meals they have been serving us at the Sundowner. I ast month at our Six County meeting 1 was decided that Fillmore would get SiSOOO of Title V money to help w ith remodeling our center. With this and the money our county commissioners have set aside, we should have a real nice place to met. A special thanks to all w ho are working so hard toward this goal. it Blood Bank coming to Fillmore June 19 docs not need the addition.il pressures and hardships which are demanded in the procurement ol blood dotiots. Ihe Ink i mountain Rid Cross Blood C enter is one ol these 5"1 regional blood centers, and serves the maturity of the fit hospilak in 12 counties, including ct tragedv certainly I dlmorc Hospii.il. Help build a blood supplv at our illmorc Hospital and credits lor local people elsewhere hv calling at the Stake House June 14. I4h and giving ot this hle-saing fluid to aid in the recovery ol our people. The hours vv ill be from 2 to n j'. m. Please record on your calendar new: Monday June 14, 148. Stressing the need for Mood. Med-Clark Patkham reports 1 linic'i.m that 61 units of blood were tiansfused at I illmorc Hospital January through December. 14"''. and 32 units were transfused Januarv through April, I , 1 this tune, the Intel mountain program is the only Mood center in this region licensed hv the Lcdeial Government and operates in compliance with lederal it gulutions. It is the goal of all Red Cross Blood Programs nationwide to provide blood and blood products to liospit.il patients who need them, regardless ol the .( Di if v to "replace" Mood used At prs Units received from the Red Cross. Januarv through M.iv. 4"ft were 4tg l.ii u.trv through Mav. 14"" were 66; .oid l.mu.uv through December. 14"7 v Don Fuller on District 26 covers Utah, Idaho, Colorado, Nevada. AVvomtng, and Arizona. Within this area races are planned a year in ad vanee Rulers are award ed points for the events tfiev attend and more points for a win. At the end of the year points are totaled and winners (or the years competition are Our local announced. motorvycle profession racer. Don Fuller, is currcntlv the 1400 ruler in District 26. I would like to report on Don's progress this vear. The firstpoint event of the season was sponsored by the Buzzards Motorcycle Club and held at Knolls, I'tah. The track covered 126 miles of rough desert. To complicate things it rained and snowed all day. Don got the lead immediately He and never lost it. had several tense times w hen Preston Gerber, another excellent racer tried to pass but at the finish line Don was This clearly ahead. gave him a "First Overall" for the first event. The next event was the Sugarloafers Race here in our area sponsored by our local cycle club. Don spent that race behind the lines working to make it a safe and exciting event. Then on April 16th Fx-pe- rt i n c I way to championship we headed to the Little Sahara area north of Della for a r.ue sponsored hv tlie f vises C lull of Sail lake Again mother nature greeted us with (duster and blow, tain and snow. Ihe race covered three 40 mile loops. 120 miles of sand, rocks, brush ami gullies, most lull of spring run-ot- l Dmi held the lead throughout c the bets headed out for the sponsored hv die tuecii Siill Run" River in beautiful desert "Dubmky s,onki,nc I Im uc.itfur u r , ,i ,mh! 1 , had anotlu i He had the of tlie time, n mss! t.uc. h .id most ul lost tht coutse and finish, d Sc 1 aid Overall, I Mist 4(lt id: I td : pi t I he w Itll must follow lll.llki d ir.tv i hug s si i .1 at i.s sju i ds k, tilling 'd to It is cas to lii(t mph miss a ribbon and find voiirsili .done and oil race lu the with Chris Morgan from Goshen (a factory sponsored pro rider) staving on Ins trail to make a last Don event. exciting another chalked up Another First Overall. local ruler. Richard Gaboon, lias been racing for a while, and at this race First for his finished He class, 250 Novice. was riding a 175 Yamaha, so did very well to beat out 75 other riders most on larger hikes. annual The Cherry Creek Event at Jericho northwest of Ikdtu pulled riders! most of the other events have had 200 or less). Don was the for Course Chairman the race and couldnt compete since he had charge of laying out the 15 mile course. He was beautiful a awarded tropliv for the weeks of effort he put into planning the event. last weekend Don and several other club mcm- - ounli, vi.is lhcic were irutk. a quite ol lot has mg profile ms t w rulers ibis il h .ue's markings. I Don he w av I idler, it looks now . competing riders mostly against 5 to 10 xears younger, is at the big going to be awards banquet in the AAliile most riders fall have must parental permission to ride. Don has to dear it with his kids, lout II, Ann 10, Don's wile and Rob 4. I llie makes it to most of the events to help 'pit', gas the hike and do repairs and aid Don. Elbe is the Desert Race Reporter for a Utah based motorcycle magazine, Rider Utah Cycle which is sent to the District 26 states. Don rides YZ a Yamaha. 4(HVc The next points event is a Rough Scrambles by the Desert Foxes. Check with Don at R and R Services for more 300 1 Don Fuller, 81400 Expert Rider in District 26. V |