Show Rules for Community Millard Elder Fillmore City Council minutes Thayne Robins Called to serve mission Elder Thayne M Robins son of Mr and Mrs Gary M Robins grandson of Mr and Mrs Mont B Robins Scipio Utah has been called to serve a mission in Argentina Bahia Blanca Robins from Elder graduated Millard High School in 1984 He was active in sports and student governof He attended ment University Utah State Utah and Southern He has recently been working for Utah Department of Transportation Elder Robins and his family would like to invite friends and relatives to attend Sacrament Meeting in the Sept 22 Scipio Ward on Sunday 1985 at 11:55 am He will enter the MTC October 3 1985 Thanks to EM hospital We would like to thank the staff of Fillmore Hospital for their sincere concern and professional care last Labor Day weekend during the delivery of our baby boy David Since he was five weeks early Heidi and care for David required special several days Everyone was so warm and helpful through the ordeal We also want to thank our friends and neighbors for their prayers and support Special thanks to Dr for his sensitive and professional care during the pregnancy labor and delivery After 10 days in Utah 1CU Valley Hospital's nursery our baby is home and we are happy with his progress Also we appreciate the warm welcome we have felt here in Fillmore Heidi and Garry Scoville Thanks lo rescuers Thorpe Rachel and Gerald Robison want to give special thanks to Larry Nancy Alison Reed Kenneth Wendell Robison Mike Evans and Layton Ronald Turner who helped get Gerald out of the mountains Tuesday Sept 10 1985 when Gerald had his accident Also we want to thank Dr Limburg and the nurses for their help at the hospital Thorpe Rachel & Gefald Robison Thank you for caring I would like to express my deep to our loved ones appreciation friends and neighbors for their help in caring for my dear husband during his illness Your loving kindness will live forever in my heart Thanks also for all the cards of symand expressions flowers pathy at his passing and for the food Thanks to brought to my home the Fourth Ward Relief Society for the deltcious luncheon would also like for the Home Health Care nurses to know how the much gentle appreciate loving care they gave to Clarence during his illness Sincerely Heddv Elder Davies : Box 203 £ 15 Council f Motion by Councilman and seconded by Councilman Jackson to appoint John Ashman as to Planning and Zoning secretary Commission carried unanimously The proposed utility deposit and It reviewed policy revision was will be studied further in a future meeting It was noted that the old medical clinic will be deeded directly by the LDS Church to the hospital in underground sprinkling system $13000 Some financing available S We have homes in Meadow Fillmore and Holden in different iprice ranges and two nice Mobile Homes in East Flowell located on 10 acres of land with culinary well and septic tanks installed A nice mountain Cabin located on Acres Ihurs SPS 1985 - Sept Page 7 LIBRARY NEWS J Gwen Hunter T Librarian Z—i t - Randy & Carling Called to serve Randy Carling son of Mr and Mrs Chad J Carling of Mesa AZ and grandson of Claude and Cleo Carling of illmore has been called to serve in the Australia Brisbane mission His farewell will be at 2 pm Sept 29 in the 8th ward He reports to the MTC on Oct 17 Randy graduated from Westwood He is High School and Seminary presently employed by his brother Gary in his furniture sales business in Mesa and Fernpe Arizona — Don’t pin much hope on the mail and when the phone rings don’t from wonderful expect anything — Andy Rooney that either district The airport was rented to Dave Shepherd for $200 per month and five cents per gallon for gasoline pumped by Mr Shepherd The Council approved Adminisat a Flood trator Day’s attendance Plain Management Seminar on Sept 19 on a motion by Councilman Scottorn seconded by Councilman as Nielsen approved by a vote of Councilman Jackson had been called out Utah State Parks has agreed to feet of fence around construct the picnic area in the City Park if the City will furnish the materials Nielsen to Motion by Councilman and purchase approve construction seconded by Councilof materials Scottorn carried man HOLDEN Cherryl Wood Ph Mr and Mrs Wesley Stephenson recently returned from a vacation in California They spent a week at Sonora with friends Mr and Mrs Harold Tower They all enjoyed a trip to Castle Air Base at Merced where they visited a museum of old planes that were used in Vietnam Korea and World War II Wesley and Faye had several days visiting their cousins Mr and Mrs Bert Johnson at San Jose and their son and his wife Dr and Mrs Duane Johnson at Los Gatos The Johnsons took them to Monterey w here they visited the new aquarium w hich is the largest in the world Wesley and Faye also enjoyed visits with the Mayhew cousins at Livermore and Turlock They came home through Yosemite Park GRANT REQUEST WITHDRAWN As was stated a couple of weeks ago the City Council and the Library Board were making a final decision on requesting a grant from the federal government for remodeling and construction of the new library facilities It was decided on detailed not to apply Their investigation regulations would have to be followed on their money and on all of ours much least at and us as probcosting ably more than we would get Now it is up to us to raise more ourselves We are going ahead with our plans as if we had the full amount on hand hoping we can get financial support from local citizens ( HRISTMAS CRAFT BAZAAR The next event for the library is the Annual Christmas Craft Bazaar This year it is set for Oct 19 in the American Legion Hall Tables will be available for rent for $25 full or $15 half table to sell vour own wares Contact Julie Nielsen or Diana Day for reserving space 1 he library will have a table to sell donated items You may donate items or services by calling the or bringing items library to the library before Oct 16 at 7 We had a wonderful support p m last year and hope to be able to count on it again NEW BOOKS New children’s books include a on series illustrated beautifully animals written by Margaret Lane These are about 3rd grade level but we are readying some more new ones for beginners New adult and young people’s books include a new Yorgason book "The Loftier Way” "Storm Testament IV” by Lee Nelson just off the press the second in a new series R “The Outcasts” by James French which follows "Nauvoo” They are all LDS writers We also have several more we are getting ready for the shelf We do have a waiting list for some if you care to phone in your name you may be placed on the list for any specific book See you in the Library— Mr and Mrs Wesley Stephenson had a phone call from Alaska informing them of a new granddaugher born at Fort Wainwright Hospital to Gayle and Michael Wilcox Darbi Karissa was born August 20 1985 She weighed 8 lbs 10 oz The Wilcoxes moved to the Fairbanks area in April as Michael was transferred to Eielson Air Base Warren and Ella Jeri and Linda and sons drove to Green River Utah for a short trip and to get some watermelons Horace and Frances Visiting Harmon recently were her brother Tom and Doris and Florida Clark from Ft Lauderdale and Bethel Ballard from Tallahassee Florida Spending the weekend with Jay were their and Helen Stevens Sandra and daughter and their and William J Green five boys of SLC They came especially to attend the Barkdull Family reunion in Meadow The Jim Masncr family has vacation to turned from a Oklahoma for Jim’s family reunion and to Arizona to visit Carol's bro-ontinued on page 9 To be married in Manli Temple Julie Mark and Stephenson Pierce have chosen Friday September 20 1985 to be married in the Manti Temple Their parents are Michael and Dianne Stephenson and Mrs Carol are Julie’s grandparents LcRoy Harold and Allie Hatton of Fillmore with whom she has been staying and George and Rhea Dean Stephenr - i fVt V'” BABIKS-- rv ( r ) A V v V MS v v:Y David Spencer Scoville born at 52 am on Sunday September 1985 to Heidi and Garry Scoville Elon Yawo Kpordze born at 2 16 5 September p m on Thursday 1985 to Flike and Ko Jo Kpordze 5 MIIS Adult Education registration Adult Education classes will begin at Millard High School with on Wednesday Sept registration 25 from 7pm through 830 p m will be at the high Registration school will be The following courses offered: Preparation for the General Education Development (GED) test Introduction to Computers Auto Mechanics (or Welding) can Open Art Studio (students work on any phase of art they choose with teacher assistance) There is no charge for students over 18 years of age who have not graduated from high school and are not enrolled in the daytime program Cost for all others is $3600 for a course and $30 00 for the 10 week course Following the opening registration permanent class times will be established September Ground Beet Hot Dogs Potatoes Cantaloupe Onions Grapes Corn SPECIAL DINNER Pepsi Coke Coke Tab also EVENING SPECIALS veryone is invited to attend a reception in their honor that evening from 7:30 until 9:00 at the Fillmore Stake Center Pahvant Valley Senior Citizens Schedule Ruth Zmitravich Monday Sept 23: Gumbo Joes Baked 25: Sept Wednesday chicken Sept 26: Hamburger Thursday stroganoff in interested seeing Anyone Promised the at “Oklahoma” As if usual Valiev Playhouse? enough people want to go the trip is 28 Sept planned for Saturday Get vour name on the list performance planned On the evening of Sept 21 at 7 pm in the American Legion Hall there will be a dance performance the to culminate Tanya by workshop sponsored Kirwan’s School of Dance Tanya has invited Barbara and Christina Baker to Fillmore to teach the workshop and the performance on the evening of the 21st of will be an informal production some of the training Christina who has been accepted at the Ballet will West Christensen Academy also perform that evening with an It should exhibition of her talent prove to be good entertainment is Admission to the performance free and everyone is inyited to attend Pioneer Market I Featuring: She is the L of Mrs Joseph Robinson of Flowell Mark is emin Fillmore where BLM the ployed by thev will make their home son of Holden Dance slated your dining pleasure! S Paradise Inn Restaurant of I I Lane I 800 N Main Fillmore 743-541- Jland with culinary water from a spring hrnnn 20 21 can s 12 o 20 I) ban 22 $10911) 79C Bai $139 19CII) 'lellow Sweet 9CII) I 39CII) hompson seedless ChipsMamac ita’s mund or tradit$1 39 Slice Dr Pepper 12 pk tans $379 Tab Sprite Cherry Coke2 Itr ug$139 Diet & Cherr Coke and 0 pk cans $139 Sprite Squirt Open 7 days a week 'til 10 pm weekdays ealiy Fillmore Utah 84631 in size from 15 Acre to 15 Acres Lots ranging some with irrigation water with prices from $7400 to on several of these lots J We have I The following are excerpts of the Fillmore City Council meeting held Aug 20 1985 Present were the mayor recorder administrator all councilmen Attorney Scott F King and the following visitors: Cohn W Allred Albert Paxton Beckham Paul Roxie Trimble Dorothy Beckham Jack McBride Dawn Crosland Iris Speakman George Rowley Linwood Tracy Jr Mr and Mrs Richard Krause June Day Paul R Barbara Scott Healey Snyder Jones Lorraine Iverson Doug Hunter Bruce Whatcott Virge Christensen and Frank Harding An Eagle Scout project for Easton Jackson was approved unanimously The project consists of hauling and placing sand around playground equipment in the City Park Dr June Day spokeswoman for a committee concerned about the Correctional Regional Facility for Millard proposed County presented a letter from the Executive Director of the Utah State Dept of Corrections She asked that the letter be made a part of the minutes Motion approved unanimously The full context of the letter was in the Millard printed County Chronicle Progress a few weeks ago and will not be reprinted here but was printed in the minutes Motion by Councilman Scottorn that the Council convene in executive session to discuss litigation brought against the City by Mr Doyle Edwards was seconded by Councilman Nielsen The mayor council administrator attorneys Scott King and Warren Peterson and Judge Ronald Hare were present for the closed meeting When open meeting was declared Vernon Starley reviewed the history of the Highland and Pineview Subdivisions east of Fillmore He asked that the building be moritorium lifted on the area known as Fillmore Highlands Subdivision and that the area be annexed upon compliance with requirements for annexation Councilman Scottorn stated that the property he owns is not in the Highlands Subdivision and he intends to vote on any issue pertaining to the area but will abstain on anything that relates to the property he owns The Council indicated they favored the annexation requireprovided ments are met Councilman Jackson expressed one reservation regarding a previous commitment to abandon water line which crosses a It was Dr June Day’s property requested that a letter be written to Millard County requesting the County to improve the roads in the area Carolyn McNeil General ManaAssociated Utah Muncipal ger Power Systems presented an update on power costs She indicated that power wholesale rates for the next five years are projected as fairly consistent She pointed out that the following are projects power costs Bonaza for the period Power Plant 57 mills Hunter II mills IPP 65 mills Mrs McNeil explained the need for UAMPS to construct transmission lines in southern Utah She reviewed costs and funding for this will construction The Council consider a resolution regarding the of the lines at next construction meeting Alden Robinson and Evan Simpwere son of Sunrise Engineering present for the awarding of contract for the sewer lagoon expansion prohad reject Sunrise Engineering viewed the bids and recommended that the contract go to the low bidder Carling & Co for $48569830 Motion by Councilman Scottorn to award the contract to Carling & Co contingent upon final bond closing and signing of the stipulation by Reays for the property seconded by Councilman Nielsen and carried with Councilman Rowley voting Nay discussed Scottorn Councilman the width of 500 South St with the Go ( ity Event Events items Pic'lutes and stories must he in prior to week they ate to appear $500 charge lot pictures NO RTPr ATS Short reminders week ot reception or openhouse will be accepted ( minU 4 § CANNING SUPPLIES Dill bags-77pickling Onions-98ClJars - Lids - Sugar - Vinegar Fishing Supplies Camping Equipment Our guns and ammunition always I Binoculars: ON SALE Tosco Nikon Bushndl Fillmore 174 S 1st W $2495 743-535- 5 S up I p f |