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Show Progress, Friday, April 1 8, 1 980, page Millard County w HAPPENINGS 6 MDLQEN WALDO FE FLOWELL B, STOW II jfijnnOT irgie hie -- By Brent Olson rw Wildlife Conservation Officer Mr. and Mrs. Rex Allen and children en- joyed the Easter vaca- tion in Salmon, Idaho, at the home of Lynns twin brother, Lee Hogan, his wife Diane and family. They report the scen- ery was beautiful. The were excited children at seeing wild mountain goats climbing the steep their happy to have grandchildren, Mark and Angela Daley, and children, Julye, Michael and Jeremy, of Orem visit them at the Fillmore Hospital Monday, April 7. The April meeting of the Crystal Camp of the DUP was held on the 10th at the home of Captain cliffs. Dixie Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Dianna Fuller Dobson and daughters, conducted. The invocaShanda and Myma, of tion was offered by Stella Spanish Fork came FriParliamenBrinkerhoff. day to visit Shirleys tarian Virgie Ivie let in sisters, Ruth Mary Brow- the pledge to the flag. er, and Mrs. Jarold Robi- We enjoyed singing the son. The Dobsons were The Quilting song house guests of Ruth with Chorister Party Marv. They packed a Thora Wilcox directing picnic lunch and spent and Lelia CarOrganist the day. Saturday night ling accompanying. Minthey were dinner guests utes of the last meeting of Jarold, Peggy and held March 6 were read boys, Jaron and Joe. by Secretary Fauntella They all enjoyed attendRobison. ing conference on Sunday A very interesting hisin Fillmore. of Annie Gardner tory Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Francis was given by her Robinson are caring for Thora granddaughter, their grandchildren, Scott Wilcox. Neilson Jean and Suzette, while their the lesson, presented parents, Alden and Bren"Museum Artifacts", da, are getting their in a most delightful furniture moved to Hurrimanner. Others attendcane. where they will be ing besides those menmaking their home. Al- tioned were Jane Wilden is being transferred liams and Helen Fuller. from Pleasant Grove to Dianna conducted a matsouthern Utah. He will ter of business, the elecbe working in St. George. tion of new officers for We wish success to Alden the next two years. and Brenda in their They will be installed move. at the May meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Lindon Dean and Mrs. Helen Fuller of Salt Lake City were guests of their 4-- H Chickens children, Anthony and Dianna Fuller and family Thursday and the weekThe chicks for your end. They came especially to see their grandprojects will be picked and up on Friday, May 2. children, Antony Dianna's children, per- You can pick them up on form in the play The Friday evening or SaturKing and I". day morning, May 2nd Mr. and Mrs. J. De- and 3rd, at the USU Exwere surely tension Office. lia) Ivie Vice-Captai- n deer (does and fawns). If you want your voice heard, join us on the Meadow Creek range ride. Question: Will there be any more range rides this year? Arc we going to have a doc hunt? Answer: There will be one additional range ride this Saturday, April 19. The ride will be in the area Creek Meadow and will conclude this vear's studies. Anyone interested in participating should contact me for the time and meeting place. the rides Following and studies, personnel from the BLM, USFS and DWR will meet and make local recommendations this concerning years big game hunts. These recommendations are then presented to the Board of Big Game Control for consideration in setting the antelope, deer and elk hunts. There is a strong possibility that a limited number of control permits will be issued on herd units 54 and 55 for the taking of anterless Mrs. Johnson was in Greeley, Colorado to spend the Easter weekend with her daughter and husband, Brenda and Francis (Butch) Cropper and family. Jon Marianne anil Hunter and family invited their parents, Otto and Allie, into their home in Spanish Fork recently at which time they honored their mother, Allie, for birthday at a delicious dinner. Jon was also set apart as a High Councilman in his stake. We are glad to have George and Helen Swain back home again. They spent two months in LaVerkin and the other months in Henderson, Nevada. They have a and family daughter living there. Ronald and Naoma Stephenson welcomed a Fifth son to their family. Timothy David was born 13, April weighing 7 lbs. 7 oz. Grandparents are Wilford and Colona Bennett and Stanley and Georgia Stephenson. Lena Bennett is a patient at the Mountain View Hospital in Payson following major surgery for a hip replacement. Jess and Fstell Bennett, Mrs. Barta Melville and Swallow Mrs. LaPreal spent Sunday afternoon with her and they report she is recowring nicely. We hope she will soon be home. Clyde Heath is also a patient there following back surgery. We wish him a speedy recovery also. Garr and Doreen Ashby were in Bountiful for a weekend visit with family members, the Bruce Ashbys and the Dean Dennings. A 9'j lb. baby girl You do Make a Difference Your contribution to Cancer the American Society's annual educational and will Crusade Cancer help to support another year of cancer research, public and professional education, and service to cancer patients and their families. some This year, 785,000 American men, children women and will get cancer. Everyone wants an end to cancer. action Take positive today. Give what you can to the American Cancer Society during its annual fundand education raising Cancer Crusade. fund-raisin- g Dwanes Imperial UPHOLSTERY Returns service to the Millard County area on a regular basis with Free and Delivery Pick-u- p All types of furniture upholstered and New Custom Built Furniture Write or call DWANEat P.O. Box 332. Phone 4-- Large crew - All of our at least Wafch 15 for our Cedar City, Utah 586-463- 9 Excellent service upholsters have years experience after Christmas sale1! Veriez groaders, watering trays, and feed on hand. Those recof you needing ord books andor other for Water materials, please stop by and pick them up. The poultry fair will will be conducted with be ten weeks from the primary efficiencies on 2nd on July 11, 1980. the crop consumptive use The turkeys will be here and projected crop con- on May 17. sumptive use for the next week. A computer will be New 4-- H Ceramic shipped to the Fillmore Club USU Extension office which will be used for is proud to anthis purpose. The com- nounce a new club. In coputer will also be used for It is Ceramics. Pest operation with the Red the Integrated Management project and Barn Ceramics, we are the potato fungicide pro- having meetings and ject. learning as we make If you would like more beautiful items. Call information, please call and join up now at 4-- Receives Grant Use Study h I lia ( ro stand 7, Chickens will be here on May 2. Please get your By Beth Crmlend USU Extension Home Economitt USU by Turkeys A5EOT By Jim BuxhntU USU Extension Agent QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Chickens and was born April 7 to Lee and Brenda Ence. Excited over her arrival is a big sister and three brothers. Grandparents are Don and Verna Turner. Elmeda Turner. Grandma Verna spent a few days with the Ence family. Lester and Jean Dobson, accompanied by their brother and wife, Lowell and Dobson, Shirley spent April 3 to 5 with Dr. and Mrs. Dennis Dobson on a trip to the Havasupai Village in the Grand Canyon. Dennis was sent there to do some dental work for the Indians of the village. Weekend visitors of their parents, Lester and Jean Dobson, were Leslie Buckner and family of Sandy, Dennis and Dobson and Matjorie family of Teec Nos Pos, Arizona, and Jeff of Weber State. Warren and Mildred Ahlstrom of Boise, Idaho, are spending a few days their with parents, Flossie Stephenson, Adria Ahlstrom, a patient at the Fillmore Hospital, and mother Edna Ahlstrom, Kanosh. Mrs. Eudene Thompson and daughter Susan, also Rulon and Wyla Sherwood came from Salt Lake to spend the weekend with their parents, Clyde and Lillian Wood. The of Department Energy has given the USU extension service a $34,000 grant to continue a project started last year in pump well testing and water use. Dr. Dick Griffin, USU professor of the Agricultural and Irrigation Engineering Department and Flowell Electric will finish testing the remainder of the Flowell Electric pumps and retest those that have had work performed on them this last year. Water use studies, using the Neutron Probe, 4-- 743-541- 743-541- Cake Decorating Soil Temperature Near 50 Degrees When summer comes, is 50 degrees now while below Kanosh it is 48 The USU Extension Service recommends you degrees F. plant corn when soil Corn can be planted is 50 degrees now. The better varieties temperature F at two to five inches. the near as determined from Soil temperature USU corn plots are TX Kanosh and in Meadow 111 and TX 115A. Leaders Bicycle Safety we are going to have a cake decorating club where well learn the basics. We'll make sugar eggs to enter in the fair. Does it sound fun to you? Let us know. 4-- Small Engine Repair Boys: if you are interneeds leaders to in repairing engines ested help lead clubs. If you and fixing up motorin interest have an let us know. cycles, ANYTHING, why dont We want to offer a couple you share your talents of schools on this subwith the children. Youll The schools will be ject. gain a feeling of satis- held on Saturday and that faction, knowing will be no cost. there youve helped children Please call and sign up learn something fun and now so that we can get it satisfying. underway. 4-- On Monday, May 28, at the elementary school, the Sheriff's Department and the USU Extension Office will put on a bicycle safety program. The children will see safety films, get their bikes inspected and run an obstacle course. CEDAR SPRINGS CAMP The April meeting of the Cedar Springs Camp of the DUP met at the home of Renon Stevens. were Hattie Stephenson and Lula McKee. The history was given by Helen Swain and the lesson was presented by Hattie Stephenson. Captain Algie Stephenson conducted. New officers for the coming two years will be installed at the May 1980 meeting. Fifteen Daughters were present. Announcing Certified Insurance Agency, Inc. (Formerly Petersen Insurance) Is now Prenatal Classes Greenhouse Grand Greenhouse Specials Grocery Specials Family Pack Pork Chops 1 Thrifty $1 .1 9 lb. newiromwuuany 12oz, AA Grade Med. Carton 59$ Eggs 7Vi Mac 4$1.00 Chips Norwest quarts Topping Shrubs Reg. 69 Planted in Cans Geraniums Cheese Dinners Family Pack Shade Trees - Pears $9.98 doz. Peach Apple Tam Evergreens 1 gal. $1.98 oz. & Fruit Trees $1 .1 9 Sausage Hearty Lean -- e lb. 66P Bacon 87$ 55$ Full Ortho ORTHO WEED & FEED 49$ E.i'.y w.i ib. Cabbage rl Big Roll Paper Towels 17$ 1 5$ lb. 49P f lo n f loan tu'.iitti Inwn Tonis qrnss Gets rid pi pods kr d.intli.Lon plant, un Radishes or Green Onions Solid Heads 98$ Feed Red Delicious Bunch Bloom Garden Seeds Pkg. or Bulk Hose Sprinklers Tools Weed and Strawberries petting h'( ( k $ 9.98 reg. $11.98 Prenatal classes again being offered to in parents expectant If area. Millard you the and your husband are expecting your first child, these classes are especially designed for you. Classes The Prenatal will be sponsored by the Millard County Health Department and taught bv Debra Farnsworth, Health R.N., County Nurse and Mary Lou Paulick. Registered Physical Therapist. Classes will run for three consecutive weeks wiih classes on Monday and Wednesday of each week starting at 7:00 in the old Quality p.m. Market building. A fee of five dollars will be charged per couple for the series of classes. They will begin Monday, April 21 and run to May 7. discussion nutrition, labor and delivery, baby care and family life. Special speakers have been outlined for some of the classes. New fathers and mothers, come join us. For registration and more information, contact Deb Farnsworth, Health R.N., County at Nurse, or Mary Lou Paulick, 864-361- 743-570- till 10:00 Weekdays Did you know that the MX Missile project will use twice as much concrete as it took to build Hoover Dam? It will be largest construction in the project ever attempted United States, much larger than the Alaska Pipeline. The Pipeline cost only 8 billion dollars. Grassroots Alliance To Save The People the 1 74 So. 1 for on APcd Open 7 days a week st W. Fillmore 743-535- 5 lowest rates. If you have any questions concerning your present policies please call: Offered Topics will be under new Management and equipped to serve your insurance needs. We will provide competent service at the Steve Poulton (Collect) Ralph Myers 743-516- 2 PUBLIC INVITED INFORMATION MEETING The Utah Department of Transportation and the City of Delta are jointly conducting a public information meeting to discuss the proposed modification of the junction of U. S. Highways 6 and 50 at East Delta. It is proposed to begin curving U. S. Highway 6 from its present alignment at about Sixth East and intersect U. S. Highway 50 at 5th East Street at a right angle. The length of the new construction would be approximately 900 feet. The old section of U. S. Highway 6 would be removed from the State Highway System and the new section would be added. The meeting will be held at 7:u p.m. Wednesday, April 30, 1980 at the Millard School District Office, Conference Room, 150 West Main Street, Delta, Utah. Persons unable to come to the meeting but desiring more detailed information should contact Alex E. Mansour, District Five Director, Utah Department of Transportation, 880 North Main Street, Cedar City, Utah 84720, Phone 586-449- 1. Please come to this meeting and share your views regarding this proposal. 31 |