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Show Millard County Progresi, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, Fabruary 1, 1880 paga 4 34frV MHS Dear Sue, Jane, Marge and Staff: We appreciate very much in your help our USU advertising events and oihci related an ides. It really helps out farmers, and domestic engineers (mothers) to know of our ptogram helps. The Mighty Millard Again thanks! Jim L. Bushnell Eagles giit right back on USU Extension Agent the track Saturday, January 27, winning North Sanpete Editor: Detcrminincd to win, In this advanced age of the Eagles took an early developlead. By the time the first technological half was over North ment, push button conand mechaSanpete had cut the veniences, nized labor saving deEagles lead to vices. society appears to from back the Coming half the (Cagles took have much more free time it is capable of using lliglit, proving that they than were still on top ending wisely in many instances. Four wheel drive power the game beckon wagons Andrew Jensen and as TV pacifies Tod Brinkcrhoff racked up 21 (Mints each for the those who relish comforts Lack of Eagles' team. Good job, of the indoors. physical performance Richfield and Eagles!! Millard, the two top prompts many to engage in "crash diets" to will meet once teams, some semblance maintain Janthis again Thursday. of physical composure. uary 31 at 7:30 in the boys Pioneers of a previous gym. See y a there! era found leisure time to be a coveted premium. Many long hours of hard work left little spare time No at their disposal. of wonder them most to R. Manis. learned to use it wisely, 138 Clark Crook lost to when occasion allowed. M. Shields. In 1851 when the first 145 Victor Sylvestor lost came to this pioneers to A. Lake. life was hard and 155 Clair Crook lost to valley, leisure a luxury few could C. Trujillo at ford. Fields were 167 Karev Rowley tied cleared, crops planted, R. Moody homes built, and the 185 Troy Alldredge lost was under Statehousc to D. Bliss construction. HW Lin don Stcphen-sIf anyone chose to lost to R. Western. main", which was "drag Final score was 5 to 39. far from the attraction it is now , it was done via horse and buggy, horseback, or A child as young as four "shanks ponies (on months will normally turn foot). No hogs to "gas toward the source of sounds which we are now accussuch as normal speech, tomed. were even according to officials of the dreamed of. Beltone Crusade for Hearing In 1877 Thomas A. Conservation. Edison livened things up by his invention of the "Phonograph", a sample The leatherback turtle, records, are now on spewith its powerful flippers and cial exhibit at the mulightweight shell, can swim seum. up to 22 miles a - hour - faster In 1800s the the than some motorboats - says with its Lantern" "Magic the National Wildlife glass slides was a real Federation. favorite. Invented in 1668 it became a practical form NEWS ,i' ",t First Loss for Eagles With a combination of foul trouble and being add in the field, it cost the Millard Eagles their first lossofthe season to South Sevier January 25. The game was very close from the very start. At the end of the first quarter the Eagles led by 55-5- 8 only one point. However, the South Sevier Rams took command and led at Half by two points During the final quarter the Eagles flew into a 6 point lead. From here on the Eagles went downhill, losing players due to fouls. With 30 seconds left to go the Rams caught and passed the Eagles, ending the game South Sevier 58, Eagles 55. High scorer was Andrew Jensen with 2b points. 27-2- 28-3- 71-5- Delta Beats Millard Delta stopped Millard January 24 at Delta. Here are the results. 98 Kory Quarnberg lost to S. Peterson. 105 Mike Henrie lost to J. Mabhott 112 Joe Jimmie lost to C. Brown. 19 Chuck Thomas lost to T. Harris. 126 Chris Hone won R. 1 Porter. 132 Robert Tvisie lost Scientists were puzzled at first when three white polar bears at the San Diego Zoon turned green. A check-u- p revealed that algae growing in the bears' pool had found a safe home inside the bear's hollow hairs, explains the National Wildlife Federation. Alice T. Kesler Dies 1 'M MIS MY IT Alice Thomas Kesler, 88, died January 25, 1980 in the Fillmore Hospital. . She was born July inexpensive home entertainment by pioneers By Luella lid wards of this area. 1891 in Greenville. BeaA Fillmore grew and ver Comity, to Hyrum and prospered, the fine arts of Mary Jane Reese ThoVisitors at the home of speedy recovery to her. dtama, dancing and mumas. She married Otto Roland and Ward members sic were popular, and in Mr. and Mrs. Kesler June 3, 1920 in the sons special visitors taking part were their 1906 a brass band was Gagon Salt l.ake LDS Temple. otganicd by local mu- Paul, his wife Sharon and at our Sacrament meeting He died March 28, 1966. on Sunday were: sicians, They made a babv of Whittier. CaliforThey owned and restored Talk by Wendy Ednot ewotihy coni ribut ion nia anil David, his wile the Cove Fort Museum. to worthwhile, Deneiee and children of wards; lively, Sun ivors are: daughter Hunter, Utah. entertainconstructive Speakers: Mr. and Mrs. and vms: Mrs. LeGrandc Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brent (Dawn) Olsen; ment to benefit cultural (Man) Davies, Fillmore; Salt to rand Beck drove Solo: Dawn Olsen; si for those development Mont.; Bill, Kalispell, who regard the same as Lake on Saturday to see Song: Dawn Olsen and David, Ihillipshurg, an important means of their new granddaughter. three children: Mont.: Joseph Beaver; Mr. and Mrs. Hal The musical numbers Marion and Calvin, both social refinement and imare the proud were all accompanied by of Kanosh: 19 provement. grandchilOn exhibit at the parents. The babv will be Mrs. Flora Stewart. dren; 22 great THOUGHT FOR museum is an excellent given the name Melissa. THE DAY display of how pioneers Harold and NaDcan also Funeral services were adapted themselves to the visited at the home of "Blessed is the man who held Wednesday noon in their daughter. Marilyn starts each day w ith zest. the Fillmore luxury ot leisure without Who gives the world his Ward the "things" of modern DeVries, in West Jordan. Chapel. Graveside Dinner guests at the best , times. services were conducted Come in and have a home of Gerald and Luella Wlni takes the time to at the Mountain View look, you may find a Edwards on Sunday were pray, by Olpin Cemetery whole new scope of their son Monte and his Who knows the joy of wife, Alice Jean of Salem, play. apprcciat ion. Who sees the best in Max Martin Utah, their son ValDean. his wife and family and others, and treats all Anderson Maccl Mrs. men as brothers." Blind William Arthur Ward (Alice Jean's) mother of Salt Lake City. On January 23, 1980 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald the 6th grade class was Edwards drove to Salt presented with a very Lake on Thursday to discussion interesting attend the Greyhound about eye care and Federal Credit Union people dinner understanding party held at the who are blind. They let Red Flame in Bountiful the 6th grade students try Thursday evening. on a pair or pairs of QUESTIONS The Edwards spent an AND ANSWERS glasses which would help the enjoyable evening visiting them experience By Brent Olson causes and problems of old friends and fellow Wildlife Conservation Officer drivers. being blind. They picked Greyhound Barkdull Mrs. Grace from the class and three blindfolded them. They accompanied the Edwards When will the perhaps establish a hunt-ablSalt Lake. Saturday Question: gave each a cane used to Fish Game and elk herd on the Pahtransplant evening Joe joined Grace especially by the blind. elk Pahvant the onto Mountains. There vant in Salt Lake and they They had each walk back Mountains? be no reason that should State attended the Riding to their desk w ithout help. I know Answer: of no elk wont migrate north at the The three students that Club Jamboree definite elk stock to plans from the Beaver Mounwere chosen did excellent Terrace Ballroom. on the mountains in our tain unit as this herd 2b On Saturday. January work acting as if they Last area. At the present time increases in size. were blind. All the class Mrs. Iris Bond gave a is a small herd of elk seen there were elk shower at her home year learned a great deal from baby V in the Chalk Creek area. crossing the Sevier alley This for her daughter-in-law- , that experience. obhave not pressure personally as Mrs. hunting Lynn (Lynettc) presentation was given by served these animals but moved the animals during Fred Whitney from the Bond. Saturday evening the have had several reliable the October hunts. State Health Department. I am going to stick my scouts of the Meadow reports of several cows The 6th grade en- boy and calves, a spike bull neck out and predict that Ward direction under the Mr. joyed Whitneys of their leaders. Ace and a four point bull. Elk by 1985 there will be a presentation. have been seen in the huntable elk herd on the Anna-MariGiles Jones and Russ Bond same area the last two mountains east of Filla chili delicious 6th grade student sponsired dinner tor all who cared to deer seasons, which indi- more. No ifs or huts. I attend. Keep up the good cates they have found a may be wrong, but home. Hopefully they w ill believe there will be a Some persons with hearing work, boys. not migrate to greener natural movement of elk Mrs. Velma Stott a in better spent losses actually hear into these mountains. few days last week in the hills. in than environments noisy inAs elk numbers The Fillmore the biggest "if" is if the Hospital. Sorry quiet places, according to Beltone Crusade for Hearing to hear this kind of news crease on surrounding elk animals arc not poached but we all send our Live units, they should seek before they can get a fair Conservation. and best wishes for a out new territory and stan. ol 1 Beck-stran- d grandchildren. First-Fourt- MEM0IUAM IN h Students WILDLIFE REPOR e DBBBaaBHn Services for Eva Wade Warner Funeral services for Eva Wade Warner were held January 23, 1980 in the Fillmore Stake Center. She died January Zl in Wonderful Mother of Mine", accompanied by Edith Callister. Bishop Jcrrold W. Warner made A the dosing remarks, brother, Clarence Wade, offered the closing prayG. Terry Nielsen, er. dedicated the grave at Fillmore Cemetery. Pallbearers were Gregg T. and Gcry W. Nielsen, Dwight L. Warner, J. R. Hunt, Dennis D., Douglas 0. and Elliott P. Warner, L. Barlow Bruce and Richard I). Olsen. Flowers were under the direction of the Second Ward Relief Society. Olpin Mortuary were the Funeral Directors. her sleep. Bishop Lyle O. Evans conducted the service. The family prayer was offered by her son. Don O. Warner. Prelude and was music post lude played by Maxine Row-ley- . A brother, Vivian R. Wade, offered the opening prayer. Bishop Evans made the opening reMarie Jensen marks. sang "For My Mother" accompanied by Edith Callister. Debra W. Rankin read a Tribute to Aunt Eva. Clem Utley sang "That Carl S. Ashby Dies Carl S. Ashby, age 62, died Delta; son and daughters. Tom, Cathy, Dorcne. all of Delta; Mrs. Dave his home January 23. 1980. He was born in April 21, 1917, Leaming- (Gerri) Aldrich, Fairfield, Ca.; Mrs. Gary (Susan) Mrs. Gardner. Bary Whitaker, both (Beth) Mrs. Fork; Spanish Wayne (Jean) Edwards, Lehi: Nancy. Salt Lake City; Mrs. David (Debra) Jensen, Provo; 14 grand- ton. Utah, to Rodney B. and Jane M. Stephenson Married Alta Ashby. Rigby June 12, 1940 in the He Logan Temple. attended BAC Cedar City and graduated from Utah State University. He did graduate work at Iowa A State University. veteran of World War II. he served as a Navy lieutenant. He operated Ashby Machinery Co. and r was of Ashby Feed Yards. He was an active member of the LDS Church. He was a former City Councilman and was county chairman of the Republican party. He is survived bv wife. children. brothers and sisters. Orran. Phoenix; St. Mailicn. George; George. San Diego; Mrs. Vivian Wade, (Emily) Mrs. Julian Fillmore; (Nina) Rasmussen. Salt owner-operato- Lake City. Funeral services were held Saturday in the Sutherland Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Sutherland Cemetery. 1 e 1 John Succumbs A. Day John A. Day. 74. died January 26. 1980 at his home in Delta, Utah. Rex C.. both of Delta; II grandchildren. 6 greatbrothers grandchildren: and sisters. Mrs. Orrin (Zina) Petersen. Fillmore; Newel D. Day. Manti; Mrs. Patrick (Maxine) McCunc. Brigham City: Born April 12. 1905 in Fillmore, Utah, he was the vm of Rufus and Sara Lucinda Baldwin Day. He married Cora Robison April 8. 1925 in Fillmore. He has lived in Delta most of his married life. Mrs. Philo (Velma) Ras- mussen, Redmond; Mrs. Ross (Naomi) Williams. Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Monday at Niekle Mortuary. Burial was in Delta Cemetery. Survivors are: widow-sons and daughters. J. Howard. Las Vegas; Mrs. Charles (Gwen) Laiterner, Park City; Mrs. Carlyle (LuDene) Petersen and FOfW TRUCKS eDfag) Track Lome aft WARNER MOTORS n ASCS GRAIN BIG BUILDINGS PLAN YOUR GRAIN PRICE! STORE NOW! SELL WHEN THE PRICE IS RIGHT! ) BUY NOW FOR FAST DELIVERY! May Be Discontinued Without Notice MORE THAN A MILLION TRUCK BUYERS CHOSE FORD IN 1979 -- THE THIRD STRAIGHT YEAR OF FORD TRUCK LEADERSHIP. 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