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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, August 15, w r ' HOLDEN Celebrity :gV& HAPPENINGS In I hi ( ms hi nd Cancer Vaccine 90 Page 10 Look-alik- e Contest at State Fair celebrity such as Donny or television, a proMarie or Osmond, minent citizen (such as President of . the Dolly Parton or perhaps the basketball great. Wilt United States), sports Fair figures, etc. Wigs, hair Chamberlain, Contest. Bring-hurC. Director pieces and light makebrity Hugh Costumes sa;d. up is o.k. Competition will take in are the They are rules Contest permissible. place fairgrounds bandstand September 6th simple: enhamc Any age or may in at p.jn. The sex may enter. "Your best chances celebrity you resemble eases. to win, of course, are can be a nationally known must Entrants as to look like some popular star of stage, screen for the contest Utah State Fair officials announced that is eligible everyone to enter the Utah State Fair KRGO Radio CeleLook-alik- f.h. 1 e 1 er Stevens Clara 0N. Ranae President, Stevens and Christine J. Stevens as counselors and La Rec C. Stephenson, Secretary. Mrs. Beryl Hardy and daughter, Diane of Hinckley, took her parents. Uv'd1' and Lillian Wood 10 Provo t0 kecP doctor appointments. Their other laughters. Rulon and Sherwood. LaVon her daughter. hunter, Lawna Webster and Mrs. Eudene fa'.V. , lenores Helen Gad Bingaman, Thompson, all from Salt met the group Lake, a iieu e of Carol Dame. Thev came to dedicate in Provo- Thc-- aM eniyed the new monument, in dinner (14 in all) and Mrs. I illmores North Park, to visiting together. I illmores Old Adobe Eudene Thompson and (lunch Meeting brought her parents home House, which was on the and spent the weekend with them for her birthDame property in day. Mrs. Ethel Wood has Mr. and Ms. Warren C rosland and Mrs. Beth as her guests, two of cr granddaughters ( rosland attended funeral services tor a cousin, Shari and Kelloe Ann Mrs. Alice Hall in Manti Cropper of Ely, Nev. Their mother, Marsha I uesdav Warren and Mildred Staas brought them in Alhstrom of Boise. Idaho and remained overnight. Wendell Stephenson are visiting their parents, Eric grandson, Mrs. Flossie Stephenson and last week Thomas spent here and the Adria with his parents, Bruce in Kanosh. I he Holden Ward and Hattie Stephenson, Relict Society received a and brother, Cecil. Joinnew presidency Sunday. ing the family WednesReleased with a vote of day. was his wife. Hilma. She had accompanied their daughter, Bonnie, ed the Ward were Phvllis hcr husband. John, and C. Bennett as President. I''0 children to Denver Marilvn Coats and Vcnna where they have taken residence. John was Copping as Counselors. UP born in Denver. I lien 1 . Stevens as Secre-larv- . to Before returning Sustained as the in Las their home Vegas new were presidency Saturday. Wendell and i mda D. Nixon as PresiS. McKee Hilma visited with his dent. Thora and wives, and Joyce Coats as brothers Scott and Nonnie, (lair counselors. Released as Primary and Shirley Stephenson in Fillrruvre. Presidency with thanks Calling on her grand- lor their years of service lo the children of the parents. Bruce and Hattie Sunday Linda D. Stephenson. ward wereand were Carole evening a Shaun-nNixon. President, Morin of Salt Charles Christensen and Lake City. They were ( lara Q. Stevens as counfrom their selors. Christine Stevens returning in honeymoon as Secretary. Sustained land- Parole is the daughas the new tor the primary were ter of date and Bonnie Larsen of Holladav. Marker 0 inoriof Hidden was honored lo Lave as quests at a on luniheon punie lhursd.iv. August 7th, the Dame fanuls of H0II1-land Salt I ake City. John I Dame and wife, ( arol Cow lev Dame, their sister. Della Dame F.d- murids, their daughter. Nanev Dame Knight and tlieir son. John L. Dame w de. lr Carollyn, and their seven children. Also with them was 1 - an ofThese forms are available at the Utah State Fair by completing ficial entry form. Office, 155 N. 1000W. Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 ) and at Radio Station KRGO, 5065 W. 2100 S West Valley City, Utah 84120 (533-5858- (972-3449- A recent announcement that a vaccine developed by Utah State University researchers to cure cancer eye in cattle has been cleared for testing on humans is yet another example of the tremendous' benefits of agricultural research funded by taxpayers according to a Utah farm leader. ). Completed entry forms must be received before the opening of the fair, Sept. 4. ing this livestock vaccine in critical human experimentation, Nishiguchi and if the drug said, proves effective at all, it would justify many millions of dollars of Pointing out that priv-vat- e industry is reluctant where to do research there may either be heavy costs for government clearance or little promise of profit, Utah Farm Bureau Federation President Frank O. Nishiguchi said that tax support for such expermentation is one of the highest uses the nation can make of tax funds. The LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City will be us The first motion picture copyrighted m the U S. wai of a men meeting. The year wai 1894 a k- - . I 3 , W-vl- 4 sister-in-law- - BOOT Fill-moi- e . & a 0 The healthiest looking crop of seed alfalfa can fast turn into a big disappointment. Rain, cold, or seed shatter can ruin your expectations. Savvy growers wont gamble. ORTHO Diquat Water Weed Killer makes the perfect harvest aid. Rain won't wash it off. Cold weather won't stop it. It lets you desiccate the crop ahead of fall rains and lowers seed moisture content so seed holds up better in storage. You get a nice, clean crop to market early without dockage and with fewer combining problems. And all with no mess or staining. ORTHO Diquat should be applied aerially the moment the crop is ready to harvest. Avoid accidents: For safety, read the entire label including UHMHU warnings. Use all chemicals only flnTllfl directed. - BIQOM HARVEST AID To Ex plore WWII Internment of Japanese American HERBICIDE Citizens hill establishing a 120,000 Approximately commission to study the civilians of Japanese wartime internment of descent who were either 20. (MM) Japanese-Amcri-canciticns or permanent JH years ago has resident aliens, most of been signed into law. whom lived on the West I lie study will be under Coast, were moved to the wav as soon as members camps. can be appointed to the One of the relocation commission. according camps." Topaz, was loto bill co sponsor Senator cated near Delta, Utah. Orrin Hatch. R I'tah. Ruins of the site arc still I he Commission on visible, and a monument Wartime Relocation and has been erected nearby. Internment of Civilians Hatch said Uah members Act was signed by the of the Japanesc-Amcricalast President week, Citizens League asked r Hatch said. The him to the bill. will commission "It was a time of war, a a time when wc all had whether determine wrong was committed the jitters." Hatch said. But while Japanese-Amencan- s against American citizens and permanent resident were moved alic ns w ho were subjected from their homes and to relocation or internno German-Americament as a result of a presior dential directive during citicns were World War II. The comsimilarly detained. There mission is directed to hold are frequent perceived hearings in several dif- conflicts between indiviferent cities, make its dual rights and national report within IN months, security. Mv hope is that and make recommendain the future, with help lor tions appropriate from the commission reThe remedies, if any. port. those conflicts can terminates be resolved with the commission six months after the re- greatest protection of inport is made. dividual civil rights." .Serious questions of civil rights present themThe Catholic priest was selves here." Hatch said showing his friend, a minister, American citicns were Protestant incarcerated, in apparent through the newly-buil- t rer lory v lolations of Constitution"You certainly al rights. No official in- have better quarters than do. remarked the quiry has ever been made into this matter We need minister answers to questions of Yes. but since you civ il rights versus national have a better halt, you defense, both for the en- shouldn begrudge me hancement of civil rights better quarters' ' replied and the enhancement of ttie priest our national security in the future." President Franklin D Roosevelt signed executive Order 9066 to set up the internment camps on T h p ancient Egyptitni February 19. 1942, three included books on how lo the reach other world months after the U.S. when entered World War II mummiesthey entombed their 1 s n seven-membe- n Italian-America- n ' I Af N' ,'WIHII1, lf II Z IIOUAT W lift W' I"! 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