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Show N fp rfCv MILLARD COUNTY USPS rA rCy V V FOUNDED IN 1894 25 CENTS 4467-400- 0 MILLARD COUNTYS FIRST NEWSPAPER AssocJ on F MtMftf 1 Of TH( Friday, November 5, 1982 Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631, Volume 88, Number 45 unaec! 985 ELECTION RESULTS fxA 1 -- w - : Ifv-- ; The election results are in and all votes tallied except the absemee ballots. There were a few urprises and at least one position that will have to wait until the absentee ballots are counted to determine the winner. In the race for AA'est Millard Justiceof the Peaceonly five votes separate I eon Smith and Sid Young. Smithleadswith I, (TO votes to Young's 1065. The following is the way Millard County voted in the other races: L. ft 1 if i.n jee mzJl - - Michael R. Commissioner. 4 year term Russell Greathouse (D) Stylcr (R), 2169 1978. Commissioner, Maxfield(D-ln- 2 year term ), 2235 c 1 illisC W Joseph M. eigh R. State Representative, District 68 Morrison Inc ), 3305 Unopposed. Mary D. Dav (R Iik ). nunty Treasurer 3323 Unopposed Millard County School Board. Precinct 4 Robert I . Hants, C. Frank Baker, 455 (r). 1905. C Steven R Jackson (R), Count) Attorney R. Clayton Huntsman (D). 1241 . 2917 Sheriff Edgar I (Ed) Phillips 3252 Unopposed. hicker County Clerk Marlene U nopposed . 3034 I aDonna S. Hobbs Count) Auditor 3179 Unopposed Jim Talbot (D Inc.), Counts Assessor 2997 Unopposed. LaA oy . Martin (R- Count) Recorder . 219 Millard County School Board, Precinel 5 I eoyd I ovcll, 251 . Pat Mams, 396 Ronald Last Millard Justice of Ihe Peace AA Iff AA Attention: Parents of children p - e, Hare, 1079 Unopposed. Orrin Hatch (R), 2932 U.S. Senate Kaullman (A). 2 Ted AA'ilson (D), 131 -- Q- - The pound of distant drums calls these Indian women together as they perform a popular Indian Team Dance. Sparkling with color and tradition, the Lamanite Generation from Brigham Young University presents a delightful variety show for the whole family. The second session ot will begin November 8, 1982. II you are interested in giving your child this Pre Kindergarten experience, call Mrs. Gwen Monroe at Millard High School. The child should be four before Sept. I. 1982 to be enrolled Weather Report By PRECIP. SNOW Fillmore from the frantic fur of the ancient war dance to the gentle sway of Tahitian grass skirts, the Lamanite Generation Iroin Brigham Noting University will present the beauty and excitement of mans ancient cultures during their colorful variety show Saturday. November 3 at 7:30 p m. in the Millard Highgvm The group, composed ol Indian. Polynesian and Latin American students combine the traditions ol their cultural heritage in a 9) minute csiravagana of song and dance. The romance of Old Mexico comes alive as dancers m and costumes swirl to vibrant I atm broad-rimme- d multi-colore- American rhythms. Audiences sit in awe vvulhing "I a linij.i." a dance in which lighted candles arc balanced on performers' heads. lave lavas Meanwhile natives in and leis slap up a storm in a medley of Alaori songs. In the intricate Indian hoop dance. 22 hoops are wound around the dancers to lorm symbolic desert shapes as they keep a constant jump-steTheir repertoire also includes such popular contemporary numbers as "Blue Hawaii Disco." "Go to Rio", I riendship I ire" and an audience lavoi lie. "Go Av Son A spring 1982 tour look the I amanilc Generation to Hawaii. Taiwan. ( Inna. Hong where they Kong and the Philippines, performed lor mote than h2.utin people Ihe Ten boys from Pack 3208 ol the I lovvell ( ub Scouts look advantage ol this .01 1.29 group also taped a television show that will he seen by an csiimated 230 million v icwcrs Join the I amamte Generation in an cveninc ol enchantment as thev journey irom the adobes ol the Americas to the islands ol tin South Seas. !a. The Neighborhood Watch program is aloe and well in Millard County. Although there hasn't been much publicity about it in the paper lately, the program is still being presented in county communities and to various interested groups. One ol the presentations has been ongoing in I lowed tor the past several weeks. Deputy Garth hite. who is in charge ot the Neighborhood Watch programs, has taught a great many classes to hundreds ol Millard County residents since the initiation ot the program in August of 1981. The program, which has been instituted m many Llah towns, such as KichtielJ. PrisC. A crnal. Bountiful, cic . ha' ait crime a' milch AO percent in those arc.!'. Neighborhood .itch what-- ' going on atch means just that vour be in concerned, and it neighborhood sou sec something suspicious, report it1 Several new ofticcrs have been added to the local la" enlotccmcnt avenue'. but they can't be e'c'vAhcrc at ottcC Kiev need vour eves AA and cut' to help them be Neighborhood AAjich program gives cv cjn do It1 curb people p 'inters on what ciive m then ticighbo'1 o t' and how they can help police olltccrv AA hue said one thing to look lor i' strange vet iui'. ones tha vou I haven't noticed around vou1 l . convertablc'. eic I. anv u.a neighborhood month's theme of Communications and cninyed a very interesting trip to Delta to the Continental Telephone Company As the hovs arrived, a very nice lour guide led them through lines and lines ot lit t Ic wucs and huge cables, all ot which are needed to complete our telephone calls Some ol the cables have as many as 400 small wires wrapped in one cable. The boys were amaed at how much equipment it took just to complete one call I hey were interested in how time was recorded and got to put on headphones to hear the time of day. Thev then went into where the operators were talking and completing long distance collect and They enjoved the nice display of unusual phones in the waning room Then they were oil to KN k Radio to see another wav ol ( ommunicanng This was interesting as all this was done by compmors and tapes (ln!v a man was there to ecc that everything was working right I aji boy got to talk on a tape and wa' aired on the radio throughout the weekend I he dav was com Mcle when they all went tothedioe in and had hamburgers, tries, and drinks and tacos and best of all. played lie videogame' lour leaders chaperoned them Donna C rapoand Thora ilcox Irom the commit tec. and Paula hristeii'cn and vim Allen, that Den Mothers A verv emovahle lime was had AA C I by all. The boys names were Iravis luii.er, Alalhew I ullcr, Ben Harper, laieim ( rape. AA Scott Davis, Blake C hrisien'cti. D.i.ics. There are mans, many more pound- - to be gained by attending one ol il c Neighborhood AAatch programs than can he listed in a newspaper article Be sure attend one Organize your neighborhood and help in the crime pres cm ion pogrnm A tilm that is chow n during he pc-- i muii n notes that many eonimunilic' a'i torm crime watch comnut'ecs and pa', tie incir . neighborhoods wuh various memo.- - ot committee taking turns I liev have ( I) radm-ttheir palrol vehicles, anv vehicle wul do (come even use golt cari'i. with a base lanon in a home for the patrolme vehicles to a'nia.t if they sec something suspicious Ihe station operator can then call the police A dillereni home is used cadi mchi tor ll e station so that the du's doesn't become v ' Ivitig dents, scratches, get the license mi or at Icaet the color of the licence How ma d suspects were there, what did thev do. sav take, which way did they go. were there other witnesses, and anything else that vui may think is important. The deputy said oneway to get a pretiv good estimate ot a suspect's height was to conned u with some object he is standing close to. sik1 as a doorway, a picture on the wall, a tree window, anything which you can lav measure and come up wuh an approving . height. He said the words "medium build don't really tell you much: that descriptio would fit about 90 percent ol the people t hc bat rel chested, pot bellied, etc would N more helpful description, he said r a' AA moustache, beard, sideburns, did he disiinguishable gait or limp, how tall wa- - K how muchdidheweigh. about how old was c was he carrying a gun. tl so was it a pmo1 revolver, rifle, shoigun? AAhat make ot ca was he driving, what color, what vear. ho.l. civic (2 di A The fifth production of The legend ol hicl Kenosh" pageant was given in August. The performance provoked comments both positive and negauve. And it raised the AA here do we go Irom here?" question A AAard his vehicle AAhat was he wearing, what colo was it, what color was Ins hair and eves .'a a his hair long or short, did he wear gld'-t'- . Neighborhood Watch still alive Steven Dirks(D), 1162. (K), 2962 I lah Supreme Court Dm ham, Acs 2399, No 279 Howe, Acs 22S7, No 282 Oaks, Yes 2672. No 200 Joe Stale Representative, District 68 Max AA'illiamx(D). 162. Aloody (R ),2941 District Court Judge, 4lh District Sam, Balltf, A cs 2303. No 252 Acs 222 1. No 301. Owens, ( irruil ( ourl Judges, 9lh Circuit 2218, Pendleton, 61 1. and Ronnow, I ves, 69 Stale Board ol I ilotalmii. IlMrul I 3'. 2 ) - Blown. '60, ( nail 16 lor 2M', Against Proposition No. I I - 32 Proposition No. 2 Proposition No. 3 or 3nr,H, Against AS I oi 23411. Against I 1421 Proposition No. 4 - lot 2sil. Against 183 leadership willing to produce the pageant again. It is a heavy time involvement lor many behind thexeenes who really make it happen This dedication and effort hax brought I illmore into the public eye in a very positive way Too often publicity comes from negative happenings . On I November illmore I meeting will 17 at 7:30 p.tn. in the lenientary School Library, a he held to determine the future ol the paircam. AAe will decide once in lot all whether to continue ot to let u die I v.i continue, new leadership will he selected and new policv cel Anvone who is inieie led ala!1 in ihe future ot this great even! is invited lo attend II you cannot make it to the meeting, bm have a comment you I eel is mipottunt. please call Suzanne I imburg at 743 6S2 ot Sylv id Huntsman, 743 642 The lulure ol the pageant hands, ll is now m vour lei il live oi die isuplovomo Cub Scout News before, and things about them that just aien'i quite right. Some instances he cited aie youngsters driving a car containing bah. cloihes.or may bea Honda car wnh no clot lie in it. a car with bugs on the rear license pla.c. wires hanging down from under ihe dash, etc He explained the reasoning behind the i examples: Very young drivers aren'l api lo have babies, and if they've borrowed the ca' most of them would have taken the ba! clothes out before they would drive it . so in suspicion that it is a stolen cat o valid II. same thing holds true lor a car with wi. it wa dangling Irom under the dash Also, he said, nio probably people driving in from oui-o- t stale win probably hascsomeextracloihmg in then sai and if a rear license plate has bugs on it, n stolen from the front ot anodic vehicle. He said, A'ou don't often drive a ca' backward fast enough tohit hugs." AAlntc also stressed that citicns should be alert to things that could identify a suspect ot Deputy Garth White shows Flowed residents some of the guns that have been confiscated by the sheriff's department to help them distinguish between various weapons in order to help identify a weapon used in a crime. Jim Hansen, 1st District Pageant? T housands of dollars and untold thousands of hours have gone in to making the pageant known statewide. It is eagerly anticipated by many people from all parts of Utah It has never been seen by many people in I illmore At the present time there is no panel of Jay T. Rogers Lamanite Generation to appear in Alercterd ),4 I ,S. ( ongress, What is the future of the Chief Kanosh Pre-Scho- ol """A Leigh R. Maxheld County Commissioner. 2 year term Michael R.Styler County Commissioner, 4 year term Moody . a- AA i n I I c c Danny Utley, Shawn lohnalhanUtlcy. Anderson, and Jay night was a real fun Halloween and ( oniimmication Pack night. Mathew I ullcr gave an account of their trip. A cute skit was given by the bears and then a special telephone call was received Irom the President of the I t r i nited States asking Johnathan Utley, Sammy Utley, J AA . Davies. Ben Harper, Blake C hristensen, and Travis Turner to come hcloic the group to receive a special recognition upon llicir oulsianding work in achieving their various awards. A fun song was sung and the rest ol the evening was entoved playing games, apple bobbing, and Pnzcs and delicious ghost games played tcdreshmenis ol cookies and hot chocolate were enjoved by all Holden ( uh Pack T20 lids had some verv special pack ineetines so tar Ibis year I lie month ol September theme was Indians I lie hovs made Indian headbands and weapons and even did an Indian dance. I hey also placed some Indian games 1 here were some real Indian costume' worn In leulci' Maiding was a special giiC'i tiom t lie Seoul District ( otitic il Relrc'liniciil' wcu patched Indian com. Iiuli.i'i livbic.nl. Kuk ( ul leal am! icrky All present had a good tunc I lie month ol Octoha bronchi .moilm b.z night when Ihe cube weic visited hv a pn.itc. a goblin, a wilcli, a lauv, some cowhov . and I wo ghouls. AA He lies blew and blow me ' mu All served Skits and sones wen pcitomnd the hoys and then dad' c.u ved puiiipk in loi a conlesl and all did aimul tamluie i, 4 .vul Int-- itnmaginatiuii bo. have HNlpcicviit acmd.tm niosi ol ihe lime hoi It p.miu AAc imituiL' Dont loigel" 2nd AA.ud bake sale, and dinner al Nov 9. I98at 6pm l - .. kv vv Fillmore man elected to 2nd i I )n o ii m m cliitr.li lie II It .involve i i'M) v Klinich.nl Scipio ill hold lb, lux; al ) l s lie Nr lo donate lot the auction, pk Nov Hill , h. term, sets precedence I lie Board ol Directin' o' the lnternaiion.il Inundation ol the I mplov.e Benelit Plan' be nation'' largc'i educational organization serving trustees and professional advoors n, ihe einplovce benelit incbt'iiv, meeting al Annual Lducaiional onference in Momrcdl.C anadaonOcl 16 20, I9x2elcctcd harks B lacksnn ol I a( anada I Imtridge. ( alilorma to an unprecedcti'-- d 'cuind tetri on its I xcculive (nmmit'cc l.uk'on prevmuslv served on its I xeui .c nmmtrtc. Irom I9' to I9'8and al'oa P. 'kntanj ( hairman in 19 lacksnn is President ol lo Anv.k- C C ( t PTANews thanks to dll those Ilia b.ocd Amici lean Bellelli Plan Ad' n Iik . a subsidiarv ol AA(i I Services American Bene lit o t, largest unplovet benelit admim-- t a sen me ihe multi emplover uuiu i. oil ices in maior I S cilies lackson, a ( criilied Public A,, in also Immed'. ile Past President and the Board ol Directors ol the s.v A d'n Prolcssion.il Benelit ashington. I) anj a ntci lx I os Angeles Olv m pic ( oninns i,, lackson and Im wile. Mr.'i alilorma A tornur , nun b Millard Hit'll School eiadtiai. In Mis child lackson ol I i! m, 'c a t n. , 2 ' i AA C C I t A I. Ip ' ti 'he Halloween ( ar nival An e'ira big in.ro - cm io Suzanne I unhurt lor pic ami I. - no, i 'he devoted to make ihe cami. il a - n.c' I n ,J a vetyone dial braved l!,. tain a made it to ihe elemental v '.bool h id a crea1 nine Ihe food was delicious thank' to on lundi Ld ice and all the volunteers who a"i''cd 'belli I here was a large crow J but 'be wav t he hoot lie were se1 upandbcva iwol theuuniKi ol the m. it did in" 'cem crowded PAHVANT VALLEY SENIOR CITIZENS SCHEDULE By Ruth Zmitravich Mnnilj , Niv . H H poldtiHN i: i "41 i 'iv |