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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah MUSEUM Mil I E KIY By Luellalul wards Visitors at the home of Terrill and Iris Bond were her mother, Mrs. Juanita Charlesworth of Salt Lake, her sisters Carma Cutler of Elsinore and Leora Allen of Rich- field. Corsages were given to the oldest and youngest mothers at our Sunday School program. The oldest won by Sister Charlesworth and the lot returned home from trip to Billings, Mon- tana where they had a visit with their daughter, her husband, a ' Mr. and Mrs. Monte Edwards, his wife Alice Jean and family of Salem, Miss Nan Hansen of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Janell Ekker and baby daughter Jamie of Black- foot, Idaho were visitors at the home of Gerald and Luella Edwards for Mothers l?n! Day. A birthday party was held at the Paradise Inn for Miss LaVeda Duncan. Other guests attending were Donna and Iris Bond, Deanna and Lu- - ella Edwards, and Grace Barkdull. A fun time was had by all. Mr. Thomas Swallow 's 'n the Fillmore Hospital Beckstrand. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beckstrand for Mothers Day were their sons af,er suffering a stroke Robert, his wife Carlene at his home. His children, and children of Heber Mrs. Opal Jones of and their son Richard of Murray, Mrs. Shirley Logan, Utah. Mrs. Eva Beckstrand Gotchy of Sunset, Mr. and Mrs. Chad Swallow spent Mothers Day at f Kaysville, and Mr. the home of her son Linford in and Mrs. Grover Swallow Beckstrand of Provo have been with Bountiful, Utah. We send happy birththeir father the past week. day wishes to John and Mrs. Velma Stott Doris Rimington, Glayde sPent Mothers Day in Edwards, Mark Cowley, and anosh with her daugh-nic- e Ricky Rimington ter an Mr. Joe Stott. an Mrs. Loyd (Leola) THOUGHT FOR George. THE DAY Mr. and Mrs. DeLyle Beckstrand are the proud grandparents of a new Caring is the sunshine little grandson born to That makes life warm and James and Tamara Beck-Utabright A special kind of loving strand of Logan, Utah. Harold, NaDean, Jay That makes the heart feel light and Mrs. Eva Beckstrand drove to Heber where At times when skies are cloudy they attended Sacrament Service. Their little And days seem dark and gray grandson was given the name Shad Robert and Caring is a rainbow That chases storms away 3 blessing by his father, Of all lifes joys and Robert Beckstrand. blessings Mr. and Mrs. Sherm Turner (Arda) of Richfield This world can ever bring visited at the home of Caring for another her sister, Mrs. NaDean Is the nicest thing! son-in-la- 5oj 0, FILLMORE FROLICS Scott Munson Howard Andrews Jennie W. Adams Mrs. Lynn Anderson J. Geo Jones, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olson Dortha Nielson Robert DeLoge Mothers Day Valerie and Reunion have moved Hathaway from Spanish Fork to Harold Whitaker Dan and Jean Russell Fillmore, where he will Edith Jensen be employed by Turner spent Mothers Day in Manilla Brunson Oli Company. Magna as guests of their S.L. Tribune Ed. daughter and husband, Department Joan and Lawrence AbMildred Warner Central Utah Water all of had who the bott, Birthday Cons. Dist. family, including Dan Lyle Johnson Mildred Warner was and Nancy Jones, Philhonored at a surprise lip and Darlene, and Toby Helen Beckett Fay and Wanda Brinker-hof- f birthday party on Satur- Russell, Cindy Russell, day, May 10, at the home and their own children. Flo Garrett of Michael and Kathie The day was also Dans LaVerne Jolley On hand and Jeans 52nd wedding Utley, Heber. A. James Lundberg to help her celebrate anniversary. LaVae Smith were her husband, Helen Adams Warner, her chilMadge and Dale PeOrson Christensen dren, Dennis and Judy terson have returned to American Fork; Fillmore after spending Peck, Kathie the winter in Palm DesMichael and 'The true use of speech is Heber; Charles ert. Utley, They are pleased not so much to express our Dianne and Warner, to be back with their wants as to conceal them." Tooele; and her grandOliver Goldsmith families. Charles and children, Peck, Heather, Colby David of Sandy and Shane and Kate Utley; Mary Lynn of Utah Tech, News of and Jason and Shawn Orem, spent Mothers the Warner. Mundys Day weekend with the A delicious meal and Ray Rowleys. Bill and Ruth Mundy a day of visiting was enMary Lynn received are back in Fillmore after all. is joyed by a notice that she the winter in nominee for Outstanding spending Arizona. Yuma, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Student of the Year in Billy Mundy is at home Office Tingey, South Jordan, her department. on crutches while constopped to see Grand- Education. valescing from back mother Vilate Carling, uncle Rial and aunt Yvonne and Mariam Leora Allen. They went Melville came from Sandy on to Reno to watch a and took their grandrodeo. mother, Nada Melville, Melvin and Kimee to spend Mothers Day Gull and son Brandon with the Ross Melville from Lawton, Oklahoma, family. A special treat came to see their grandwas attending a Worship parents, Rial and Leora Service at the Tabernacle Allen and on Sunday evening. The Vilate Carling. choir and Utah Symphony They stayed overnight. presented the program. By Brent Olson Wildlife Conservation Officer When do need to apply for a buffalo permit? Hunters ANSWER: may apply for all special big game permits during the entire month of July. Permits will be available from local conservation license and officers agents. The drawing for oversubscribed areas will be held on Friday, August 15th. This year a SI fee will be charged for postage and handling. Open bull elk permits may be purchased from July 1 to August 8. In 1979 there were 37,000 elk hunters in the field, 5,000 more than in 1978 and 2,313 bulls were After several days and ble. The Internal Revenights of rain, it is not nue Service has a tenuncommon to hear nega- dency to frown on citizens tive protests from various trying to beat the system sources and the weather and I am sure they would man has been labeled object to folks taking with a variety of new off on an Ark with domestic animals not being names. properly taxed. At the risk of being Anyone else wanting facetious, I suspect that to boat under normal by now some genius is conditions are reminded already in the process of that the Division of constructing his own Ark. Parks & Recreation has Just a word of caution-fir- st. been given the responbe sure the craft sibility on a statewide is seaworthy. Dont basis to enforce the boatneglect having it regis- ing laws in the State of tered as soon as possible Utah on all waters in with the Division of Parks the state. & Recreation and by all If you are the cm ner of means, see that stickers a boat in Millard County and identification are that needs to be regiscarried and in the appro- tered, please contact the priate place and don't County Assessor, Jim forget your life jackets. Talbot and he will supply The Ranger will be watchyou with the necessary ing. regalia. If you plan to take two Brochures on boating of every kind aboard, safety rules and regulaclear with Brent Olsen. tions are available at He strongly objects to Park Headquarters, all folks taking off with wild state parks, and your animals under his juris- local museum. diction without approval. Happy sailing, mates! As to domestic animals, Museum hours: 8 a.m. failure to check with Jim to 5 p.m. daily. Phone Talbot could mean trou Hav Growers, conjunction with the USU Extension and Millard County Young Farmers, have organized the Central Utah Hay Growers Association. The Association's first Annual Meeting will be held 743-531- f'- FLOWELL - k: iric Ivie LJ and Bruce Jackson came from Henderson last week and spent four days helping his mother, Noma Jackson. Among other Mrs. Monte Ivie, and Kelly, On Sunday Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. Don Baldwin of Beaver visited her parents, the Ivies. Also visiting on Mothers Day with their grandparents, Delial and Virgie, were Mr. and Mrs. Terry Baldwin, Avery and J. R. of Cedar City. The other Ivie children, Mrs. Elden Bowman, the Dick Baughmans, Robynn, jobs he shingled the roof of her home. Noma received word last week of the sudden death from a heart attack of her sister Claires husband, Floyd Schallon-berge- r of Montana. Noma was not able to attend the services, but plans on going to visit her sister this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jackson and Stacy were here from Sulphurdale for Mothers Sunday Day with his mother, Noma Jackson. We are happy Norma is making good progress from her recent illness. They all attended Sacrament and meeting Sunday School together. On May 7 Clayton and Loyd Williams of Nephi came to help their sister Virgie with some yard work. They also visited brother-in-law- , their Delial Ivie, at the hospital. Coming from Las Vegas to spend Saturday and Mother's Day with their mother and visit father Delial were Mr. 24-hou- harvested for a 7 hunter success. A 30 hunter success was recorded for the general deer season, with 188.000 hunters harvesting 57,210 deer. Utah's deer 22.000 archery hunter hunt had a 12 of the success and 24 3.000 muzzleloaders harvested a deer. The 300 antelope permit holders recorded an of success and 96 87 the 127 moose hunters were successful. All 25 residents and two nonresidents bagged a buffalo, and only three of the 18 bighorn hunters harvested an animal. 5 Area By Beth Croslund USU Entennon Home Economist and benefits of the asso- whole in our area. 4) ciation will be given. Minimize transportation Also other educational costs of product to martopics on hav marketing, ket. 5) More $ per ton such as Hay Contracts, and more tons through testing, market outlook mutual cooperation and for 1980 and newly creeducational opportunities. ated markets will be Central Utah Hav Growdiscussed. ers Association is a nonprofit organization creThe purpose of the ated to meet the needs association is to I) Help of farmers in one of the stabilize the price of most productive alfalfa alfalfa hav. 2) Create growing regions in the new markets. 3) StrengWe urge your nation. then agribusiness as a support and vour atten- - in on May 22. 1980 at 8:00 p.m. in the Millard CounAll area ty Courthouse. hay growers are urged to attend. Explanation as to the operation, services membership dance on May 22 at our annual meeting. Sincerely, Jim L. USU Bushnell, Ph.I). I xtension Agent Wm. Kelly Tuttle President Board of Directors Dave Christensen Vern Stewart Garth Swallow Ken Tuttle Bill Tuttle Dean Anderson Marion Anderson Blood Drive of the East Millard area. ham from the hospital the Fillmore Stake CenThese units will be and the USU Extension ter. on May 5th was helpful We hope to see more helpful to replenish the Office for the help that to the Red Cross. They 300 units our communities the members and of you next August when received 45 units of use yearly. We would leaders gae. We also the Red Cross comes blood from the people like to thank Clark Pack- appreciate the use of again. The blood drive held 4-- Range Evaluation Project Money Walt Blake immediately to set up plans for seeding and water development The cost is projects. Evaluation Project. U.S. Government 80 Farmers owning land and 20 farmer. in the project area, mainThis is a first class ly: Holden, Scipio, and project which will conOak City, should contact tinue for ten years. More $70,000 has been committed to the first phase of the Oak Creek Range son and wife. Bud Peck. from Salt Coming Lake City May were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Atha to visit their children, Grant and Arlcen Robinson and Bart for Mothers Day. Grant honored his mother-in-lawife and on Mothers Day at a dinner at a restaurant in Fillmore. The other family members enjoyed money is coming and the project goal is range infor management creased red meat production. The applications will be processed by the ASCS committee Walt with Blake doing most of the planning. along with Benton Smith of the Forest Service and Harvcv Gates of the BLM. It is very important for farmers with land in the area shown above to contact Walt or Benton as soon as possible. 1 1 the dinner also. Mrs. Ed (Kae) Roberts and children of Grants-villwere here for Mother's Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jarold Robison. Jaren and Joe. Mrs. Brian (LaNila) Robinson and children Cody and Brandy of visited her parents-in-law- , Grant and Arlene Robinson on Mothers the Jack Higleys, and She also enjoyed Day. exMorrisons, Wayne and grandma tended Mothers Day visiting Atha. grandpa greetings by telephone. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Tomkinson received Mothers Day greetings by way of telephone from their children, who live in other cities. No doubt others here had Mothers Day visiThe Utah Highway Patrol will again provide tors, but did not report. Mr. and Mrs. Grant public speedometer .Robinson were in Salt checks for Utah residents. Lake City May 3 and 4. These checks will be proThey visited their son vided at various locations, Kit, his wife Colleen and free of charge, to verify children in Kearns. They the accuracy of autowent especially to visit mobile speedometers. mother and Colleens May 17 and 18, 1:00 husband, Laura and Ted to 2:00 p.m., there will Atha for Lauras birthbe a check on the old 91 between day. They were guests Highway on Sunday for a dinner in Fillmore and Meadow, honor of their mother one mile south of the Laura at the home of her Mushroom Farm. OUR RECOMMENDATION for alfalfa insects e h Speedometer Checks Supracide controls allalla weevil and aphids It has demonstrated a higher rate and longer control than most other allalla insecticides Supracide is labeled tor lealhoppers in the Pacific and intermounlam states and in states east ol the Mississippi River It is also presently registered to control Egyptian allalla weevil and lygus in the northeast bugs in the western and intermountain states, and spittlebugs ot Supracide is 14 to 21 days It can be applied by ground Length-ol-contrto harvest is only 10 days rig or aircraft And the interval lull INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS All Locations CENEX WEST MILLARD CO-O- P Delta STEVE REGAN CO. Della & Salt Lake Good wherever Visa is welcome worldwide. The difference is, the money for your Banking Card transactions comes from your checking account. Theres no charge to own or use the Banking Card. It s like carrying the world's smallest checkbook that never runs out of checks. You get a receipt for each transaction, so you can keep your checkbook register current. The Banking Card can be your key to banking, too. Just ask for a Personal Identification Number, and you can use your Banking Card in First Security HandiBank teller machines. Then, you can bank evenings, weekends, whenever it's most convenient. The First Security Visa Banking Card. For when you want to check instead of charge. Available only at your nearby First Security Bank. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS QUESTION: Attention Hay Growers l Page AGENT By Jim Buihnell USU Etenion Agnl l Noah! Is that you? hy 16, 1980 First Security presents the checking card that costs nothing to own or use. WILDLIFE I I rrriloriul Stalrhniisr Slalr llisliirlial Monmm-n- Park Superintendent New and I Renewals Mike Martin By Max Friday, May CyiOTY SCOPE ( Ifni U4631 r Each depositor's account Insured to $100,000 by FDIC I i I |