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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 64631, Friday, April 9, 1982-Pag- 2 e THE MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Our USPS 446740 Published Every Friday at Fillmore, Utah 64631 By Progress Printing Company Town PUBLISHER & EDITOR Susan B. Dutton FILLMORE by STELLA DAY Whenever nations, or even Individuals, get over Impressed with their importance, their prestige, their power, Nature has a way of humbling them. A few decades ago England was one of the most powerful nations in all of the world. She was Known as "The Ruler of the Seas" because of her powerful Navies. Now she has to plead to even become a member of the Common Market. Not very long ago the smaller nations of the world all turned to the United States to have her as a friend and protector. But right now our popularity seems to be waning, and no one really knows why. Watergate may have begun the downfall, then Vietnam. Our involvement with the Jews and the Arabs have dragged our great country down until all of us are restless and overcome by a feeling of "defeatism". We are the very same nation we were a few years ago. We have the very same people, the same abilities and the same resources. Why are we such a low ebb? We need a change of attitude. We should review our history and emphasize the worthwhile accomplishments of our great country. No people in all of this world are blessed with the many luxuries that each family in our country enjoys. Of course some people have more than other have, but really, in most cases, it is because these families are more ambitious and work more diligently than those who have less. If families teach their children to work, even if they don't earn as much as they think they should get, they are that much ahead. It is better to be getting a few dollars than it is to get nothing at all. The trouble is parents do not teach their children to save their money rather than squander it on foolish things which we really do not need. Our country is practically a new nation compared with the countries of Europe, and still we are the country where our citizens have the most freedom of any citizens in the world. Nearly everyone owns their own homes, and enjoys three meals a day. Of course some families have better meals than other families. However, often times that is because the members of that family do not plant gardens and orchards and really work to have better meals. I firmly believe that most families could eat well if they really worked as much as they should. When the pioneers settled in the desert country, each family had a garden and orchard, since there were no stores and you raised your food or went without, even small children were taught to help with the garden. When you think about it, you marvel at how fast the United States grew after the Thirteen Colonies won their freedom from England. Our thirteen Colonies had only been a nation for 26 years when Thomas Jefferson, our third president, made the Louisiana Purchase (1803) which together with the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Increased the United States from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. This addition made the United States one of the largest nations in the world. Some of the European Countries owned colonies in South America and Africa, but they were Inhabited by ignorant natives, who were ruled by a native chief. Florida Silly Spruce T Shirt &Hats OPEN HOUSE Friday Apr. 9 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Phil 6 Darlene Russell's Fillmore All styles Ready to Buy All with Transfers Just in time for Easter Fantastic Buys Everyone Invited DOOR PRIZES r f PAHVANT VALLEY SENIOR CITIZENS SCHEDULE Ruth Zmitravich ' Rley Jack McBride FIRST BIRTHDAY Ryley Jack McBride celebrated his first birth31st. day on March Helping him celebrate were his parents, grandparents, aunts, uncle, all of his cousins and his Ryley is the son of Scott and McBride of Cheiyl Spanish Fork. Grand- parents are Jack and Edna McBride of Fillmore and Jay and Bemiece Drage of Spanish Fork. AMERICAN LEGION POST 61 TO MEET There will be a meeting of the American Legion Post 61 on Thursday, April IS, 1982, at 8 p.m. in the Legion Hall. AH members should make a point of attending this meeting. the Senior Citizens. Let's all go. Catholic Church Notice On Thursday, April 8, 1982, the Holy Family Mission is having their - This weeks Open 6 a.m. -- 3 p.m. Monday Friday Closed Saturday Open Sunday 8 a.m. - 2 p Coffee Shop Only CDX (reg. 8.25) now $7.00 CDX (reg. 10.00) now $8.25 CDX (reg. 13.75) now $11.00 IMS NNA SUSTAINING membea1982 i Farmer John 1 Clayton explained some of die duties of the Deputy County Attorney, telling them that he not only has to write up agreements and various other legal papers, but must prosecute criminals in court as well. He showed them his book-line- d office and then led fathers office. Dad the youngsters upstairs to the Courtroom where he was met by Judge Ron Hare who explained some of die court procedures to them. The class then went outside to the jail and peeked through the barred door to look at the cells. on material not covered in the textbook. The challenge exam will be given later this month. There will be a $5 fee to those taking the exam. Textbooks can be purchased from Snow Coordinator College Nancy McDonald and is Deputy County The children asked many interesting questions during the tour, but the question uppermost in their minds, and asked several times, wu, How long do you have to go to school to become a In Kindergarlawyer? ten, already theyre worried about this?? should be studied prior to the April 14 meeting. For more information, please call Nancy at 743-531- 0. Millard County Fair Theme Decidea Fun For You in 82 is the theme of this years and older are eligible to and are participate encouraged to do so. For more information contact Veriene Phillips, or Sherrie Lewis, 759-262- 8, 864-315- 7. Large AA 1 Doz. 10.95) now $9.70 13.95) now 11.50 24 oz. New Red 4 lbs. Potatoes Large Salad 29Y Tomatoes Board Lumber Doug Fir Studs - 99$ each Lawn Seed & $2.99 ea. The fort in fortnight is a contraction of fourteen; the word is actually an abbreviation for "fourteen nights." 6pk. cans lb. Coke, Tab, Sprite $1.49; Garden Specials For Spring Fertilizers Garden Tools & Sprayers Weed n Feed Seed Bulk & Packaged Trees - Shrubs - Flowers Fruit Trees - Grape Vines & CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY Sheetrock 1099$ 79$ Yogurt 3S1.00 99 Y Cott. Cheese $1.29; Banquet Meat Pies $1 .00 275$: Fresh Ears Corn ; Texas Pink Meadow-Gol- d ;Eggs 5 The luffia gourd hei a fiber network inside that makes an excellent scrub-rafor the kitchen. It is often used in place of a sponge in the bathtub. g $1 29 Grapefruit Hot Dogs Hardboard Primed Grooved 8" on center l2"x4x8' his classmates his Easter lb. Yard 4x8 (reg. 4x9(reg. shows Grocery Specials For 4 ' AC (reg. 8.75) now 2x4x8 Founded ASSOCIATION MlNUirrNl PIONEER MARKET Siding 716' NATIONAL NEWSPAPER 743-519- 4 SO So, Main Fillmore ; Utah PROGRESS PRINTING COMPANY Owned by William V. and Madeleine S. Wilson and Susan B. Dutson fair will be thfe Mias Millard County Pageant Millard County Fair, the which will be held in Fair Board announced Fillmore at the Millard today. High School Auditorium "The ft of pleasing conon August 7th. sists in being pleased." AD single girls 17 The first activity of the William Hazlitt years $7.95 38" AC (reg. 10.50) now $9.95 12" AC (reg. 12.95) now $11.50 34" AC (reg. 18.75) now $16.25 Rich's Me Advertising Rates on Request Second Class Postage paid at Fillmore, Utah 84631 POSTMASTER: Send Address Changes to P.O. Box 507, Fillmore, Utah 84631 College credit by challenging Sanded Plywood (4" x 8" sheets) 1 Kindergar- ten spotlight shown on Annual Sedar Supper at Robert Huntsman, son of Bonnie and the American Legion Clayton Building in Fillmore. This Huntsman of Fillmore. will be a. Potluck, so Roberts class visited the please plan to come and Millard County Courtbring your favorite dish. house where his dad has This is a of an office. Dad Clayton is County Deputy the Last Supper of Christ the with his Disciples and is a Attorney. most interesting Ceremony. All Catholics and all other interested persons in the area are graciously invited to attend. It Is a part of the Credit for applied busiHoly Week Services. This will begin promptly at ness math, a four credit 6:00 p.m. and we believe hour business course from most inspirational to all. It Snow College, may be obtained this Spring by will be (Endie challenging glish Spanish). course. There will be a On April 10, Holy meeting of all interested Wednesday, Saturday Easter Services students will be conducted at 10:30 April 14 at 6 p.m. at the Fillmore Jr. High School. p.m. at Holy Family At that time, Parry Chapel at 185 W. 500 So. Olsen, Snow College Fillmore, Utah. professor, will answer questions and lecture x8') 34' -- -- Kindergarten Spotlight on Robert Huntsman Spring Lumber Sale Daily Specials Compositor Photo Reproduction Classifieds - Subscription Billing Sincere thanks to all. Neca and Bart Watts, Regina Hunter, Julia Buscher, Cherri Joy Thanks again to those donating produce, time and money. It's all very much appreciated. The families of James Teare and Calvin Stewart wish to thank all their friends and relatives for The staff of the Senior contributions of food, Citizens Center would like flowers, cards, expresto compliment the stu- sions of sympathy, etc. at dents of the Millard High the recent death of their Prom son Junior School and grandson, Preston Calvin Teare who Committee for the excellent way they cleaned up died March 31, 1982. Citizens Senior the James Teare and Calvin building after their dance. Stewart Families We surely do appreciate wonderful people like you. Robert Huntsman (hand on dad's shoulder) proudly Pahvant Valley Attorney Clayton Huntsman. Senior Citizens Fillmore 58' the time of the death of our beloved husband, father and grandfather. We especially wish to thank those who responded so quickly to our calls, those who sent floral offerings, those who participated in the services, and the Kanosh Relief Society and our friends who furnished food for the lunch. Thanks to Jr. Prom committee States. Even when the pioneers settled Utah, It took a month for letter to go from Utah to Washington D.C. F.B. Morse did not invent the telegraph system until 1844, and until then all messages were sent by messenger or by train. However, the last rail connecting Promontory Point In Utah with the Transcontinental Railroad (May 9, 1869) and the lines for sending the telegrams were not laid until 1850. With the inventions of powerful engines used to manufacture automobiles, machinery of all types, shoe making machines, machines for weaving cloth, etc. thousands of workers moved from the farms to cities and life became very complex. With all of this vast land from which to get materials for the big factories, the United States was considered the richest country In the world, as well as the most powerful. But in the process we seem to have lost something. Man's sucess was judged by the wealth he accumulated rather than by the good deeds he did for his fellowmen. Basically we are a friendly, considerate people. We can regain our leadership by diligently pursuing an honest, compassionate method of dealing with all nations. Let us, Our Town, be among the first to "practice what we preach, by helping with any project which is for the good of the whole town, the country or the whole state. 14" Riley Wood: Legal Billing Letta Bruce: Circulation Marge Barton: Reporter Photographer Thanks to everyone was purchased from Spain In 1819, and after the Mexican War treaty of Guadeloupe Hidalgo made the Rio Grande River the dividing line between Mexico and the United States. We added Texas, New Mexico, Utah, Arizona, & California to the United Plywood (4' Smiles" will be shown at the Avalon at 6:00 p.m. for Its a boy! Roper Lumber Co. Come in and try our The Taft C. Watts Family wish to extend our love and appreciation to those who helped us at sion Service will come to advise on plants that do best In this area. Did you know plants can be bought at a reduced price through the Service? "Savannah Kerrle Snyder: Compositor Sheltle Dutson: PasteUp Dixie Talbot: Advertising Jane Beckwith: Commercial Printing Thanks By Monday, Apr. 12, Cube Steak. Wednesday, Apr. 14, Roast Beef. Friday, Apr. 16, Macaroni and cheese. The birthday potluck supper will be on Tues. Apr. 20. Come eat and visit. Try to be at the Center at 5:30. Wednesday, Apr. 14, Its a boy for Emily blood pressures will be and Layne Walton of checked from 10:00 to Fillmore. Their new son 12:00. At 12:30 a reprewas born Saturday, sentative from the Exten- April 3, 1982 at 3:41 p.m. in the Fillmore Hospital. Dustin Emilio Walton weighed 7 lbs., 6 oz. at birth and was 20 Vi long. Marge Barton Family Says 743-535- 5 Coffee beans ara actually tha pits of a rad, charryhka fruit. ; (2) Water is pm three thousar low the set Not even a light can pen more than h |