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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84831 1 Friday, September 2, 1 980 Page 4 sBHmwBn Meadow MHS IN ME MOI HIAM I Native Succumbs Frank A. Frank A. Eldredge passed away September 3. 1980, at Freeport, Grand Bahamas. Mr. was Eldredge horn in Denver, Colorado to Lulabel Eldredge and Chargles Frederiek Carlson on May II. 1910. He married Edda Rogers 5, 1936, September and she survives him. The couple resided in Fillmore for a number of years before locating permanently in Salt Lake He was in the City. for Bahamas medical treatment. Survivors are: wife, two Mrs. daughters, Stephen J. (Alice) Dangerand Julie El-field, three sons, dredge: Frank A. II. Bernard Bushnell, 78, died at his home in Salt Lake C'itv September 6, Eldredge Dies Noah R. and Joseph U., all Salt Lake City; one brother, Douglas Eldredge; eight grandchildren. Mr. Eldredge was engaged in the tile business in the Intermountain West for several years in and was the construction trade. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Latter-daof Christ Saints. Funeral services were conducted Saturday noon at the Borg Sunset Lawn Mortuary, Salt Lake City. Interment was in well-know- n y Berg-Suns- Lawn. Attending the service from Fillmore were Mr. and Mrs. Noah Rogers and their family. Edda and Noah were sister and brother. NEWS 1980. Born January 7, 1902 in Meadow, Utah, he was the son of John B. and Ferguson He married Bushnell. Plicbc Tavlor in Meadow Aprd 5. 1935. The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti Temple. They moved to Salt Lake in 1958, where they had since resided He is survived by his sons, John, widow; Sacramento. California; LeRoy and James, both West Jordan; Follett, daughters, Granger; Mrs. Hal (Marie) Young, ) Delta; Mrs. Fred McLanarrah, MagMrs. Galyn (Eva na; Dean) McKee, Vander-hof- , Canada; Mrs. Jack Yates, Orem; (Dawn) sis45 grandchildren; Velma Mrs. Stott, ter, Meadow. Funeral services were held Wednesday in the LeGrand Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Redwood Memorial Estates. On Friday, September football the J.V. team had a super win 5. Sevier South Then t ie follow- ing day, our Varsity foot- ball team went to South and Sevier brought home with them a proud the beating victory. Rams 54-The whole team did a spectacular job!! Great playing Offensive linemen were Cliff Stephenson, who caught two touchdown passes, Calvin Johnson, Ben Hunter, Jay Don Wilcox, Doug Steve Poole, Perkins, and Jim Burns. Defense Outstanding were Demar Hare, Jody Pikyavit, Troy Alldrcdge, Steve Poole, Doug Row-leMonson, Bryce Gary Monson, and Jim Burns. Super Defensive Backs were Cliff SteGreg Hunt, phenson, Outand Bob Jensen. standing Offensive backs were Rowley, Doug Bryce Monson, Bob Jensen, and Scott Wilson. This week we play the undefeated team from School, High Emery who are tied with Millard for first place. The game will be held Friday, against 42-6- (Lor-ene- NOTICE Gold tor instant cash mi may hau- instant cash at hand t hat ou miL'hi not even be aware of! We pay lop Joll.n loi vour old oi unwanted CiOI I) II W I I R3 regardless ot the condition. in (k. 14k, I8K or dental gold includ3 - KINGS. BR C I FTS, FINS, M Ckl ACES, EARRINGS, C 11 K1S NI) COINS. Payment will be based on the daily gold yalues. I ree (odd I esling Monday thru riday 10-- p m., Saturday 10 until 2 p.m. ing ( I U W SS Dream Garden Piatt 260 Cott 100 South Lab City Utah 84111 Salt Buddy Dance The School Millard Drill High is Team a Buddy sponsoring Dance" for -- Ik Friday, V t September 12. It will be Don Fuller takes to the air during the Delta held at 8:30 at the Pod. Motocross. Everyone is invited to come and join the fun. SEE YOU THERE! Triple Dip Labor Day Weekend Homecoming Assembly The Homecoming Alumni Assembly will be held on September 25, 1980 at 7:00 p.m. Since our Millard High School building was constructed in 1916, we would like to pay honor to the students who attended here that year. If you were a member of the student-bodat this time, please be our guests at this evening assembly. Other activities homecoming will be announced at a later date. y mlormuliou. Baking Betseys Club met at the home of their leader, Mary Dickinson. 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Imported French lead crystal, free or bargainpriced from First Security Bank. Start your collection now. Each Individual affiliate bank ot First Security Corporation is a member ot FDIC Each depositor's account is insured to $100,000 by FDIC. Now Preservation. folks, we are not attempting to infringe on the ! ! ! 4-- A As we were wondering what might be done that would be special for Museum Month, Andy and Marolyn suggested going with the subject of "Food September 12, at 4:00 ftxitball on Millard's field. Good Luck, Millard Eagles, and keep up the great work 1 v Buy By Mail! If you luiii come in you can use the mail lor estimate or sell. Safety guaranteed thiough l!.S. Postal System by using Regis-teie- d Mail with Speed ted Return Receipt. See your postal scry ice. or call us for more I cards Booster are available for sale at the Millard High School at $35. You may buy them at the Junior High office or at the football game Friday. M.H.S. Office . 111 S. 1 (iise Economical Soup Pennl Johnson Football Teams Victorious Fliabeth Maple trees planted by the Pilgrims in 1620 are still giving sap for maple syrup. We Buy By 1 By Elite Fuller For Don Fuller, racing is business. He has ridden for three different factories, Bultaco, Husq-varnYamaha. and He has seen the developof ment motorcycles and helped with research for 15 years. We are now seeing in these western states what has been a part of life in Europe and Asia for years, motorcycles for work and fun! During this weekend he visited a flat track in Price on Saturday sponsored and built by the local people, a motocross at Kanab sponsored and built by a Las Vegas club, the Groundshakers and a Kanab merchant, Mark Holt, Sunday, and on Labor Day Monday we were close to home on the most professional course of all, the new Bunker Hill MotoCross This course in Delta. one was built and sponsored by Sugarloafers club members, and seems to have been a labor of love, for the kids and for the sport. The flat track in Price saw wins go to Sugar-loafer- s Dan president Bringard, 3rd, vice president Kevin Bogue, 2nd Tim Ramey 1st, (Tim is chairman for the desert race on October 11) Rob and Don Fuller, 2nd The and 3rd places. course was choppy, and due to rain had to be reduced to less than half of its intended length. One bright spot was the well made, handsome This was a trophies. points event for Utah. Sunday saw us up bright and early for riders meeting for mini racers at 6:30 a.m. in Kanab. The races were on with each class running three twenty minute motos over the 1.1 mile course. The course looked great, especially It was diffifor Utah. cult to tell where riders placed because of the number on the track at once with experts starting first then amateurs and novices just minutes later. We do know that Don had first every time in the over 30 expert class, and around 5th 5th, and 3rd in the 250 experts against a very tough field, three of whom are going pro this year. Chris Howard, a, Kevin Davis, and Jack Johnson. As far as we could tell. Rob pulled down a 4th, 3rd, and 2nd for the day. Complete results will be sent to Warren Lewis of us. Kunnaravillc grabbed at least one first in his first race as a 125. He ran against the 125s at Panaca on his 80cc Yamaha and amazed the field bv winning bv yards. He and brother Brad attend most of our races, and carry R and R on their hikes. The Nevada dubs know and respect the and are Sugarloafers. looking forward to some of our events. Then it was home to rest, and up early again to drive to Delta for the real treat for the weekend (perhaps for the year). We found that our faithful club fathers had converted a patch of weeds and brush into the finest moto cross course in the western states. Not one, but literally dozens of the 156 racers entered praised the club safe for this smooth, track, and even more wanted to know (whens the next race here? The only injury of the day was carried off, inspected, and came back to run the next race! This course is designed and cultivated to be safe and fun. It may even lead to the revival of motocross high school In this day of teams. consciousness health the effects of riding for good health, not to mention the safety factor, are being noticed. For example. based on percentage of those participating who are injured, competitive is racing motorcycle around 27th. with high school football leading the list and three other thigh school sports, basketball, wrestling, and jtrack in the top ten. The college sports are next, with pro sports after that, and motorcycling is way down the list. It also strengthens a riders driving ability. And last but not least, it makes a great show and can be a source of income for clubs and civic The Fillmore groups. scouts are planning an event now, and the Sugarloafers are talking about g motorcross a this week, Saturday the 13th. You can check with the shops, or with any club member for more information. fund-raisin- guidelines professional of the county home demWe onstration agent. simply want to call your attention to how the pioneers did it, so drop by and satisfy your curiosity. We cant afford anything so extravagant as sweepstakes, but we do have a little recipe handout for first comers. As to "plain economical soup" who wouldn't like to know about that in times like these when even the value of balloons has shrunk to six times what they could be next year. "Take a cold roast beef bone. (I remember when they used to give these away, but who could afford one now?) pieces of beefsteak, (oh, why did I pick this subject, "Plain economical soup?) the rack of a cold turkey or chicken, (dont know of a rack in town, but may be able to find an old crate!) put them into a pot with three or four quarts of water, two carrots, three turnips, one onion, a few cloves, pepper and Boil the whole salt. four hours, (pergently haps on buffalo chips.) second (On thought, better stay away from this one. imported buffalo chips could be costly.) then strain it through a calendar, oops. I mean colendar. mashing the vegetables so that they will all pass through. Skim off the fat. and return the soup to the pot. mix one tablespoonful of flour with two of water, stir it into the soup and boil the whole for ten minutes. Serve this soup with sippets of toast. t Sippets are bits of cut into triangular form. tell Don't anyone, hut it is my opinion uie reason this is called plain economical soup" is because no one ever feels inclined to come All back for seconds. this aside. nonsense may be super soup, I've never tried it. Please let me know if you have. dry-toas- Museum hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Wheat Prices Good $3.82 of a year earlier. With 85 percent of As much as 62 percent, the winter wheat and or 1.45 billion bushels, this 74 percent of the spring will be exported season-u- p 5.5 percent wheat harvested, producers can now turn their from last year. The bad attention to marketing. news is that production The news is both good costs are rising even and bad. The record faster than the farm price U.S. crop has not defor wheat. Not including would as any return to land, 1980 pressed prices normally be expected. production costs averaged Predictions are that the $3.55 per bushel for the 1980 crop will bring more U.S., up nearly 30 perper bushel than the cent from 1979. . Our club is trying to a Saturday promote only circuit offering full points to those who take Sundays off for services of any religion. It would find entries probably from all over the state as well as Nevada, Idaho, and parts of others. We know it would find support in our county, and the way things are going, there are enough racers here to keep it interesting, might even develop some good old east-weas competition st young members get involved. There are also racks at Elsinore, Cedar City. Caliente, and we could include in a circuit. The track in Delta is good enough to consider running a national qualifier event if the club wanted to put out the time. Several Millard High students competed. 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