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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, August 25, 1978 PAGE FOUR cn and Llu . . vin kwn 'y'A, from h e vV b kCcipers bu L33 th K Lula George of Kanosh, and her Bertha Peterson and Eleanor George, of Ferron, Utah enjoyed a trip together recently when they toured the Flaming Gorge and Yellowstone Park. Hard work and talent paid off for Jack and Lola Roberts when they receiv- ed many blue ribbons and their on sweepstakes vegetables and beautiful at the County Fair. Four blue ribbons and one sweepstake were won on their vegetables, won one sweepstake on Cultural on roses; also eight blue riblxms on an assortment of dilfercnt Lola won the flowers. sweepstakes in the cate- gory of artistic arrangemerits. Last but not least, she took the grand sweepstakes or sweetheart award for her baby which seemed to be favorite the judge's sisters-in-la- it Hat?" fixes for their daughter Margaret, on Friday Aug. 18th at the Trade lech in Provo. She graduated as a Dental Assistant. Good luck Margaret! The Daughters of Sally Kanosh D. U P. Camp felt that the Jubilee party they hosted for the other county camps on Sat, 19th Aug. was vVhat-cot- t pies; Group singing, The Beautiful." accompanied by Marlene and Neca. The following ladies took part in "The latest in Fashions," hat Choate, Ruby parade: Josie Miller, Vie Watts, Nora Peggy Rogers. thahna Bemis, Price, Helen Rula Rogers, Maurene Christensen, Paxton. Gwen Wilcox, and Jessie Wuffenstein with Marguerite Harris as narrator. Hie daughters visited while food committee prepared for the luncheon which each of the eight D.U.P. Camps helped to furnish and which was delicious. Blessings on the fixid was given by Ruby Choate. Everyone expressed having enjoyed the day. Richard George is visiting family and friends in Kanosh in between doing his work in Utah and Idaho on Data Resources. Charlie Bird will be a house guest of his sister Josie Miller for a few months. He thoroughly enjoved his stay with her last year at this time. He lives in Yuba, California. Weekend guests of Hel- a very help-flower- dee-The- y - g a - BEN FRANKLIN Wed. Aug. & Thurs. 30 & 31 hooi. Bishop Ray (usage and wile Sharon devided to take them on a live dav l.imily trip whuh took them into Idaho and W'vomtng. They visited the I cion Dam in Idaho; Yellowstone Park and Cody. where they Wyoming visited friends they knew when they lived there before moving to Kanosh. The weather was beautiinvolved in ful found - - V L v '5- 8x10 tf-- v though snow in they Yellow- stone. Sacrament Meeting Sunday was conducted by Counselor Dean Perkins follows: as Opening hymn. Invocation by Willard Whitaker; Announcement that the Priesthood to be held at Stake House at 8:30 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 27th; Business is that two boys advanced in Priesthood; Brandon George to Deacon and Kevin Wheeler to Teacher. Those High accompanying Councilman Dean Larsen to present the program were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Zigler and three children and Frank Thomas, who are all from Holden. Bro. Thomas and the Ziglers are converts to the Bro. Thomas ('hutch. lellow .hipped the Zigler Bro. l sv even Talks Zigler. v- wife Draper, Utah. and Fred Watts have their ciitiycd having giundviu Larry and wife Emily here with them lor a visit I ait v is the sun ol Carter Wans Bctiire then l.innlv gels family. 135 North Main Fillmore, Utah Get A Beautiful were Vic accompanied by Neca Watts; violin solo, "Oh. That I Were An Angel, by Marlene Pet kins accompanied by Vickie St a successful. There were 70 in attendance which s included seven who ed on the program. A round of applause was given the committee for their beautiful table orations. Those receiving were: this recognition Josie Miller. Marguerite Harris, Rula Christensen, Nora Price and Maurene Paxton. Captain Dathel Whitaker took charge and the program proceeded as follows: Group singing, "The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers," accom-rosepanied by Neca Watts, directed by Lillian ers; Invocation by Nora Among others receiv- - Price; Remarks by Presi-inblue ribbons on dent Florence Swallow; vegetables were: Preal Reading. "My Mother's George on his cucumbers; Apron, by Peggy Hutchinson on car- - ers; Trio consisting of Bob Nafus on Lorriane Staples, Virginia and rots, green peppers. Twenty Watts and Lillian Rogers six blue ribbons were sang two numbers. "This Kanosh Is A Choice Land," and received by homemakers on arts and "Where Love Is. accont-crafts- . panied hv VkKi Staples; Bill and Arlene Turner song and dance number, attended graduation exer- - Where Did You Get Ihat Rog-Nin- bv Kristine d Rogers Rex and his Thomas by Bro. vn and were very inspirational. Mrs. Zigler and daughter sang a song accompanied by another daughter. Ann. Concluding speaker was High Councilman Larsen, who always delivers beautiful talks. Willard and Dathel Rack 'ti' Lor th continued from page 1 going great until I shut all of the doors I have just stained and given three coats of varnish. Three can't out of four stick. stand it. So down came 1 the doors and out came the plane. I don't know what the plane was last used for, I it was but think It has smoothing meks an edge like pinking shears. So. all er much hacking, I was icduced to sanding, one ol mv most hated chores. Dim have to restain the vlges and varnish all over again. All that virt ol temporarily discouraged me vi I went to Rita's Monday night for a little visit, which id course got quite lengthy and I didn't get The home until late. I I guess I wont have to plane off any more doors cause we are soon going to be going up in smoke. 1 dashed out and turned on the car lights and balanced on one foot on a log flipping the multibreaker. But it didnt work out too well as didn't know which button was the right one. had to back and risk life and limb to turn back on the yard light and then back to the balancing act to hit the right button. Success! However, the refrigerator is on the same line so I had to dig through the snake pit for an extension cord to string through the house before the frig defrosted. 1 1 Oh my! Oh yes, Maggie. Well, she turned out to be in bed with Rita, and I guess it was the Siamese who house smelled a little had the disagreement funny, kind of like skunk. with the skunk. But with Well they have already-wipeher disposition I'll bet she out all the duck had the last word. I have eggs, vi my next thought i little update on was her scorpions for all you Maggie in obnoxious puppv fashion anachnid buffs. Larry had learned that you not Haskell brought in the only don't mess with following information: siantese eats, you leave a) Class - Anachnids the black and white ones (same class as spiders, alone too. I went out to mites, and ticks). cheek it out . As I went out b) 20 different kinds the back door I flipped the found in the U.S.A. yard light and sparks flew c) Vary in length from and the sizzling went up Y to 8 inches long and are the wire. black in or yellowish Oh, &rot thought l. color. d) has six pairs of 1. jointed appendages; Whitaker received their First pair are tiny pincers. 100th letter fiont their 2. Second pair are large vm. John claws used to scie and missionary which he said would kill their prey. This pair mouth-parts- . probably be their last one also includes their 3. The last four before seeing him. The Whitakers will be flying pairs are legs. e) TTtere are (i to 12 out of Salt I ake for eyes depending on the England where they hope types of scorpions. to be met by their vms 0 Their breathing pores Jim ..td John. John will are on their abdomen. be released by that time g) All mother scorpions and Jim and family living produce their young alive. The young scorpions stay near London, where tT Whitakers will be guests. with their mothers lor John plans to take his several days. h) Scorpions eat large parents on a tour of his insects and spiders. mission districts in Engi) TTtey are most active land and Wales before at night. they return home j) A scorpion's sting is very painful, but nonnallv Wilderness area hearings These meetings will provide for the residents of specific opportunity each of these counties to review those wilderness study areas on Forest Service lands in their county and to into the process provide specific input final outcome of the the of determining forest Service Roadless Area Review and Evaluation relative to designation of wilderness. Senator Jake Gam will be at the 30. All meeting in Richfield on August six are counties of these residents invited to attend this meeting, both for Forest Service and for input to the of the overall wilderness discussion Gam. Jake with pioblcm wilderness study areas on Forest lands in the six of counties Juab, Sanpete, Millard, Sevier, Piute, and Wayne will be reviewed in public hearings scheduled as follows; August 30. 8 p.m.: Sevier County Courthouse, Richfield; August 31, 8 p.m.. Sanpete County Courthouse. Manti; September 5, 8 p.nt.. Piute County Courthouse, Junction; SeptemJuab ber b, 8 p.m., County Courthouse. Nephi: September 7, 1078, 8 p.m., Community Center. Loa; September 12, 8 p.m., Millard County Courthouse, Fillmore. The National Immunization Clinic coming school to requites each child entering have the minimum requirements of four DPT, three Polio, one of each Measles, Mumps, and Rubella, to enter schools in Millard County. Hie clinic will be conducted by Deb Health Nurse, Anderson, Public A donation of one Millard Countv. immunization is dollar for each assessed to help cover the cost of supplies. Parents, please bring the child's immunization records with them. The Central Utah Health District will be conducting an immunization clinic. Wednesday, Sept. 6, 1978. Hours of the clinic are from 9:J0 a.m. to 12:00 noon, and 1:30 p.m. to J p.m. in the Public Health Office. 90 N. Main. Immunizations ol DPI, Polio. Dt, Measles. Mumps, and Rubella vv ill be available. Parents who have children inadequately immunized are cihoui aged to get their children in for shots. The Utah School Immunization law not fatal; although there luve been a lew- cases of death attributed to the Open Bull Elk permits scorpion. k) female scorpions are often noted for devouring the male after mating. N,.w isn't that interestMany thanks to ing' at i v hat io.. w ei k l.isi I snap we had was bn a time tn free! Pan t ok a terrible nuniii clitl! so I due out my lev is had them hidden from lew is so I still have bred stopped me them to tell me he guessed upsc tiM I i sued Ol is all ( I, at ( . s lutonuation ft is ('hall iii. leimnder fu a elk hum t is tod. iv fin .in d lllal open bull Ik les will c nd .it s PC ridav August it 'll Uildlih lulu e in ( c dur i c i . e I winter would soon be upon us because be is one ni the people who tells the seasons by whether wear shorts or long pants. And as soon as I start w ith the long pants can King johns Wildlife Utah in ei d spot Is- - be far behind? VVell this week I am bavk to shorts and Fred told me he hopes I von make up my mind because now he has to go home and put back all the- - deer hunting gear be drug out men to avoid the crouds and last minute rush to permits by obtaining ,i permit early in the w ec k . Applications for rc-icte-elk permits will also he accepted until ' 0 p.m Fridav August s . 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