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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Kanosh Kapers By Bathe I Whitaker Our love and sympathy goes out to Earl and Verna Pikyavit in the death of their seven year old daughter, Janice Louise Pikyavit. She passed at away the Primary Childrens Hospital on Monday, Aug. 30th. Funeral serv;ces for Janice will be held at the Indian Villageat9a.m.,Sept.2. Recent guests at the home of Norma and Forrest Paxton have been their son, Henry, his wife, Colleen, and their grandson, Gail Paxton, and family from SLC. Emily Pikyavit and her daughter, Madelan Redfoot, have returned home following a most enjoyable two weeks trip to Idaho where they took in the activities of two Festivals. at a They spent Aug. in Fort Hall, to Idaho, then traveled Kamiah, Idaho where (hey spent a week with Emilys niece, Shirley James, and her two children, Sheryl and here Lorin. While they attended the Chief Looking-glas- s Pow-Wo- 4 Pow-Wo- Pow-Wo- at the Nez Perce Reservation, returning homeon Aug. 24th. On Aug. 27th Madelan met her son, Aaron Redfoot, at the Salt Lake Airport, he had been in Fort Sill, Oklahoma with the National Guard, taking summer training. Lloyd George and wife, Leola, are happy to announce the arrival of a new little grandson, who will be named Walter Eric. Proud parents are Ed and Jo Ann Red. Three happy sisters to have a baby brother are Traci, Lori Kay, and Ann Marie. Lloyd and Leola spent a and daughters, Rochelle, and Tina, came over from Annabelle to participate. Thanks to this Utah Paiute Tribal Council for their efforts in presenting such a special program in sharing the for time, Primary children. It was good to have Brother Harold Ahlstrom with us again at our church meetings on Sunday, Aug. 29th. His son, Jim, accompanied him to Kanosh on Sat. Brother Ahlstrom will be returning to Orem, where he is guest of his daughter, Lorna. Julene, -- - week at Brian, Texas helping out in the home of the new arrival. While in Texas they also visited in Houston with another Janet daughter, Finlinson, and family. Hope, Orville, Monte, and Laura Kimball attended the beautiful wedding reception Saturday evening in Scipio for Hopes niece, Janet Robins, daughter of Guy and Helen. Gayle and Jeff Whatcott are happy over the arrival of a baby girl bom at the Fillmore Hospital on Friday, Aug. 27th. Home to help spoil het are three brothers Rhett, Chet, Garrett, and an older sister, Kirsten. The Kanosh Ward Primary had a special treat Sunday, Aug. 29th, when some of the members of the Kanosh Band presented a program on "The Kanosh Band of Paiutes. (Pikyavit) Marguerite Lane, Kanosh Band Chair narrated the Person, presentation. The outlined program was given: Introduction and Band History by Marguerite. 2. Indian sign language to Go My Son was performed by Honey Bushhead, Christen Lane, Sherma Redfoot, and Tina and Ann Rochelle, Pikyavit. Ralph Pikyavit was head singer for the Round Dance and Hand Game song. Others participating in the presentation were: Mikky Lane, Corey and Jarold Kanosh, and Joseph, Daniel, and Sheldon Waylon, Pikyavit. They were all decked out in beaut iful I ndian costumes. Ralph Pikyavit, his wife. 1. Sacrament Meeting Sunday was conducted by Bishop David Christensen. Jan Rider was released as Leader. the Cub Scout was Anderson Barbara released as a Primary teacher. Sue (Turner) Koyle was sustained as the new Scout Leader and Lilly Whitaker as a Primary teacher. The Young following Womens names were read out to receive their certificates of Progress: Jolene Adams, Anna Sherrie Whitaker, Danene Marie Pikyavit, Sherri Perkins, Kay Christensen, Debbie Kesler, Brenda Hatton, De Ann Shanon Rider, Perkins, Gabrial Christensen, Kirsten Whatcott, Sherma Redfoot, Marci Flynn, Shelley Hatton, Sue Ann Pikyavit, Cindy Wheeler, Roth, Kenya Suzzanne Christensen, and Christy Roth, jody and Shelley Christensen receive Young Womanhood awards. thanks to their Sepcial advisors, Marjean Christensen, Linda Whatcott, Anita Higgs, and Laura Kimball. Program for Sacrament Meeting was presented by members of the Blad family. two football buddies, Dave Meadow Moments Bv Luella Edwards After a family reunion with Calvins family Meadow, Mrs. Calvin (Esther) Duncan flew to Fort Smith, Ark. to visit another member of their family. She then returned to Meadow to join her husband, their daughter, Patti, and their granddaughter, Susan Smith. The family had been at the home of visiting Calvins mother, Mrs. Anna Safford. They also visited at the home of his sister and brother-in-laPearl and Lee Averett, and with his brother and family, Leonard and Vickie Safford. Visitors at the home of Jay and Mary Starkey were their son. Jay Harold Starkey, his wife, Janice, and three children of El Cajon, Calif, and their granddaughter and her husband, Sherie and Dennis Hermenson, and son, Jessie, of El Cajon, Calif. Jay and Mary's daughter, her Tamalee Draper, husband, Ronald, and their five children of Layton, Utah enjoyed a nice vacation at the Starkey home. The group most of the time picnicking and gathering firewood for the winter. They were joined by the Starkey son. Brad, his wife, Maxine, and four children of Clinton, of Robert Stott Utah, Brigham City, Utah, and Troy Starkey of Kaysville, Utah. The group spent five days camping and Fishing in Kanosh Canyon. Visitors at the home of the Starkeys over the weekend were Harold and Evaleen Muir, their daughter, llene Young, and her two children of Bountiful. Visitors at the home of Mrs. her Velma Stott were daughters, Nadine Day, and her husband, Tom of Ogden, Stella Johnson of Holden, and her daughter, Ginger, and spent family. Mrs. Luella Edwards spent several and days visiting shopping in the Provo and Salem, Utah area the past week. Visitors at the home of Val Dean and Deanna Edwards were their son, Kelly, and his Flowell Features By Virgie Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Neilson weekend spent a recent at Sky Haven, Ferron Reservoir. They met with Paul and Susan and family and children, Richard, Emily and Mandy. They celebrated Wendy's birthday. Jean attended a Swalberg family reunion. The reunion was held in the Youth Center 77 at Richfield, Utah. members attended. On Aug. 24 Mrs. Renae Eberle went to the Provo her receive to Temple Me Velas grandsons. Dale and Rasmussen of Terry Bountiful, have spent the summer here helping their Uncle Grant with the farm work. They returned home this past weekend in order to begin school Aug. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bauer an Rick and enjoyed overnight visit one day last week from their son and uncle Harry Bauer of Dacona, Col. He was on his way to Calif, with a load on his big semi truck. It is always a pleasure for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robinson and son. Dale, to have their children, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Robinson, Scott and Suzette of Hurricane, Mr. and Mrs. John Severy, David, Robin and Hannalee of Kearns come to visit. Alden and family for Sat., theSeverys Sat. and Sun. Ralph and Leah have their endowments. A group of friends from here enjoyed this special day with Renae. They were Bishop and Mrs. Kent Swallow, Mrs. and Mrs. Bert Don Tomkinson, Swallow, Grant Robinson, Ulala Mace, Agnes Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jarold Robison, Mrs. and Mrs. Junior Robison, Fauntclla Robison, Merrily foster Lamanite daughter. Anderson, Danny Allen, Mr. Fern Damon, here with them and Mrs. Grant Rasmussen. for the school year on the of Renae's family Many placement program. appreciated and enjoyed the Don Mrs. and Mr. opportunity to accompany Tomkinson and family were her through the temple also. on hand to welcome their Vela Rasmussen accompanied foster Lamanite daughter and her son. Grant, and Melba as sister. Fawn Damon, here to far as Mapleton on their way make her home with them to the Provo Temple. She while she attends Millard tended Grant's and Melba's High. This is the 9th year for children at the home of her the twin sisters, Fawn and daughter, Georgia Birch, and Fern, attending school in husband, Leland. After the The girls home is in Fillmore. Rasmussens returned from New Mexico. Crystal, thctcmplethcy took Vetawith Mrs. Veta Rasmussen went them to SI C to visit Melba's 30 to meet her mother, aVon, at a hospital to Delta Aug. , sister and had there. She undergone of Smith and Robinson Mane major surgery. She was doing Fly. Smith had a dental as well as expected. L brother-in-law- Fillmore Highlights Sylvia was in Kansas she went to Kansas City to attend her nieces wedding on Aug. 10, then flew to Las Vegas where she had left her ear, picked up Dwight's daughter, Candi, and her husband, Larry Diebel who were there, and they drove to Fillmore. Candi and Larry, both of Austin, Texas were married Aug. 9 and a week of their spent the with honeymoon Approach " Guest IcMuiers included Di. Douel.is I Bale's Irom the Utah StateOlticeol I diic.ilion and Dr ilium W Wav con ol Svncigetic Development Associates, Columbus, Ohio I he institute opened Mondav evening with Huntsmans. Sylvias son, Paul Tikalsky and his girl friend Cody Larson, both of Dillon, Montana, who are attending the Western Montana State College, came on Aug. 12 and stayed a week. They all enjoyed the Fair displays and were especially impressed with the Chief Kanosh Pageant. Wynn Sylvia's nephew, Wilson, of Barstow, Calif, and his friend, Tim Sawyer, arrived at the Huntsmans' on Aug. 18, spent a day visiting, and then droveon to Montana accompanied by Paul and Cody. On July 23 Ula Maycock, her son, Duane, and his wife. Crystal, and their children, Mikelene, Danette, Justin, and Jarvis Maycock, all of Fillmore, drove to Seattle, Wash. They arrived at Loy and Carol Maycocks home on July 24 where a birthday dinner was prepared and waiting for them. It was Duanes birthday, so a was celebration soon underway. Others attending the birthday celebration were, Loy and Carols son, Scott, and his wife, Shelley, and their family from Bothell, Wash. The dinner was served on the deck where the guests could look out through the pine trees at beautiful Lake Washington. Hanna of Clark Fork, Idaho and Andy Nelson of Burley, Idaho. The boys are all attending Snow College in Ephraim, Utah. A special birthday dinner was served at the Edwards' on Sat. evening for Kelly. Guests attending were Val Dean, Deanna, Wendy, Jody and Amy Lue Edwards, Miss Jody Christensen, Aunt Velma while the Maycocks were in Stott, Luella Edwards, Dave Seattle, Loy and Carol really Hanna and Andy Nelson. showed them the town. They Happy Birthday wishes are went to the King Dome to see a sent to Dennis Bond, Amy Mariners and Minnesota Lue Edwards, Kristy Safford, Twins baseball game, to the Bill Davit), Jody Christensen, Pacific Northwest Festival of and Terrill Bond. Arts in Bellevue, Wash., to AnniverHappy Wedding the Locks (where fish spawn), sary wishes to Mike and rode on the monorail, visited Janeen Hare. the aquarium, and the peoples Mothers the ocean, and Hasten not the tender years market by a enjoyed sumptuous dinner of youth for in the blinking with a spectacular view at the Of an eye your babies will top of the Space Needle. be grown a few of the Hold them tight and long These are only and Carol had Kiss them gently and often activities Loy planned. Each day was filled Praise them lavishly to overflowing with new them always Encourage and surprises and adventures Stand back far enough to let the Maycocks loved every them grow minuteof it. And close enough to protect Scott and some of 1 oys them friends took Duane to the Let them rise each morning to Northwest next to the Sequi your smile Canadian border, it is called And retire each night secure Juan De Fuca, on a deep sea in your love. fishing trip. That was truly an appointment in Delta and this adventure for Duane. was a perfect opportunity for Coming home about Aug. 4 the sister to visit with each the Maycocks took the scenic other and Vela's daughter, route down along the Oregon Carol Frandsen, and children coast. This was a perfect at her home in Delta. conclusion to a perfect Garth vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Swallow and sons, LaDell, Bob and Debra Townslcy Kelby, Marell, and Tilden, and family of Hill Air Force welcomed Wendell Benward Base, came to Fillmore Aug.. of Tahatchi, New Mexico into 12 to visit Bobs parents, their home to begin another Matthew and Lee Townslcy year at school in Fillmore. and to attend the wedding ol Wendell made his home with the Swallows last year as their enjoyable day for Dclial and foster son and brother on the Virgie Ivie, because of the visit Lamanite placement profrom their grandson, John gram. Ivie, and his Mr. and Mrs. Garn Turner Eldcn Bowman, of Flagstaff. the Elden was taking John to and children spent weekend in St. George at a Walla Walla, Washington family reunion with Judys where he will enroll as a family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry freshman at Whitman Lundin. The Turners visit College. Johns parents are was cut short because of a Jewel Bowman and the late lightening caused a fire which Dr. Morrel W. Ivie. On Aug. destroyed a large amount of 27 Clayton Williams and choice baled hay. Lucille Overson visited the Aug. 25 was a really Ivies. step-fathe- On Sat. Bob and Debra and family went to the Stephenson family reunion in Holden. This was a reunion of Debras mothers family. Saturday night Bob and Debra and their two oldest children, C'herilvn and Tami. went to the Chief Pageant. Returning HU Base on Maggie Huntsman went to SLC to visit her son, Wesley, wife, Connie, and their two children, and while she was there she also had a chance to her daughter, Cheryl Huntsman. Maggie stayed lot a week looking alter her grandchildren while Connie I on getting his degree. Zina also had a chance to enjoy the pool. One day her daughter, Sherrill I uni of Cedar City, and her two children drove to Fillmore, picked up Zina, and they all went to Provo where they spent a few days visiting Joan and Julie. Memorial Day was first made a legal holiday in 1873. in New York Nine students from Millard County were among the 2,223 received who graduates in August at diplomas Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. These graduates represented 47 states and 30 foreign countries. The number of August graduates is .6 percent above last year and is the second largest number graduating in August in BYU history. The record was set in 1974 when received students 2,257 qualifications as experience a unhiding icachci, school counselor, high principal and a distnct level administrator. Mr. I owles believes that each child should have the instruction to enable him to his achieve individual potential. He also believes that quality teachers aie the key to strong educational programs and that they are entitled to parental, administrative and financial associate degrees. BYU is operated by The Church ol Jesus Christ of Saints (the and is the largest private and church-relatethe United in university States. It has an enrollment of more than 26,000 students representing all 50 states, the District of Columbia and 80 foreign countries. Latter-da- Mormons) 1 Ci.imson (K-4- ) I cniollmcni ol Icmcnlnry I (k-8- ) repents an students. he district welcomes its 10 new teachers, 2 maiiuauiaike employees and I new bus diner and wishes them every success m then mans cndcuvots. Id the mans new students, l he district extends a special welcome W c look loivvaid to vvoikmg with and learning Irom e.kliot llicmanv new people we seivc A school pat on news bulletin is upcoming ( lice k vom mailbox loi this new teat lire. I new selection. lollowmg l Ins slum piogiam, Di Bales spoke on the topic ol law and education lie reminded educaiois ol both student and teacher rights. Di Wav son next spoke on impulsing the school's educational climate I.P.A. Board - Project Reduction I lie liiiermoimtam Iovvei Ageikv boaid ol direct oi s will appoint a team tiom the Agency stall to meet null pailkipants in the I Intermountam Iovvei Itoicd lies will discuss the basis lor negotiations that mas eventually lead to the i eduction ol the Pioiccl size mu loin to two 50iiieiMvv.ui mills I lie action was taken at the Bo.ud's regular on the August 24, lollowmg meeting pic'scntulion ol the Pioiccl Alanagci s analv sis ol I Tali Povvei .A I iglit's icv icw ol a iwo unit conloimunon studs picscincd to the lioaul in cmlv August I PcAl , i c'c'cni v dowmuied bv Manduid Pools, has requested the icdiiclion in the Prilled ill oidei to icdikc then lm.iiki.il obligation. Maintaining then picscnl level ol pailicipal kill could cause luilhci dove mat mg I he Piojecl Manager, I os Angeles Power, repotted that Department ol Waici there was veiy little dil Icicncc in the cost ol power at the Piojecl site in the LPcAl review and the Pioiccl Managci 's study ol a two unit vcisusaloui unit conloi malion Iheiewere some dittc'icnces, howevery. in the aicas ol operating and maintenance, training and si ai l up crisis, and fuel costs. IP A Board ( hairman, Reece I) Nielsen, I lie said flexibility ol design in the Project has allowed us to consider downsizing without siem I leant losses to the participants " "But." lie continued. "U is a decision all ol participants must ugiee upon. Out now is to mini m hem and rcsponsibihlv dec ide on the uecessai y steps to he taken. lie also said that tlicic will he no change m the schedule lot the lust two units, should a the and occur, though downsizing construction woik lorcc would be reduced some, it was not likely that it would be a 50 lire percent reduction. Chairman Nielson stated that lie was hopctnl that a decision could he reached within the next sixtydays. businessman, and educator. ow ncr He feels that his decision making skills and experience would be an asset to the State of Utah. Mr. I owles received his education in the Salt I ake area schools, has earned a B.A. from Westminister College and an M.A. from BYU. He served in the Naval Air Corps in WAV. II. He is the father ol six children and is married to the former Zoe Porlerol Della. The first umbrella was invented by an Englishman, Samuel Fox, in 1852. Stem Millard County Attorney County received following degrees: Della: S. Richard C the alhstcr. I I onnie Masters; bason, I inda Bachelor; Moody, Wine Bachelor; Melayne Williams, Bachelor. Fillmore: Sue Polly Gregory. Bachelor; Cynthia McVcy, Bachelor. Holden: Preston C. I ynne Stephenson, kanosh: Georee, llcmcnwav. I Sonja R. Jackson Republican Millard The graduates Duane Bachelor. Oak City: percent (1,021) arc women. There were 75 doctoral and ) viewpoint parent, property combination of April and August graduates brings the 1981-8acadcmis year total to 6,171 largest degrees awarded-t- hc in BYU's history. A total of 54.1 percent ol the (1,202) August graduates are men and 45.9 reports Principal lynn McArthur. Principal David C hurch at Delia Middle School (5 has completed registration for 36 students. Delta Principal Barbara lemcmaiy 81 Nielson has a school enrollment of at Principal Teacher Connie Zollinger 1 li representing District I. I owles brings with him mans Bachelor, The , ilhnorc I lemcntarv Principal Mike Bishop has 12 students. Delta High (812) has an approximate student population of 5511 I Candidatefor School Board diplomas. December, in cadi school. Principal Jay Rkhnian reports Millard High School (grades now has an enrollment ol 4M). At lovcll encouraged those present to help Millard County Schools mcei thcclullcngcs ol the JackFowles upcoming yeais. Mill.ud Counts schools have iradilionallv ranked among the veiv best m the state Conleicike puiticip.mis wets' encouraged to continue m his men adit ion lie Della High I riDels, umlci llicducclion ol kkic Toting, conducted an impicseivc William Dutson Mr. Jack I ovvles announces candlelight llag cerctnonv the Miss his candidacy lor a Memhei ol olleied kalhv invocation the Slate Boaid ol Education W illoughby lavoicd the audience vviih a piano Nine Millard County Students Receive Diplomas two-yea- r 3 climbing ol liciallv welcomed back to school bv District Supt Kenneth opium and School Board I covd I ovcll member I ach expressed and appreciation gratitude to the mans I dedicated district vvotkcis opium and worked. Afton Swan was happy to have her grandson, Scott Gudmundson of Huntington Beach, Cal., as her overnight guest Tuesday. Aug. 24. he to the was on his wav in University Springdale. South Dakota, where he plans to graduate this year on a support. scholarship. Scott is the son ol Mr. Fowles believes in local Mr. and Mrs. Crandall (Jo control of schools and that the Gudmundson ol Ann) State Board of Education and Huntington Beach. Cal. should stall provide Joan and Julie Blair, assistance for local districts. Kenney of Redlands, Calil He is also concerned that came to Fillmore Aug. 27 to not students are being visit Joans mother, inn adequately piepared lor job Hunter. They were on their entry skills. He feels a picssing way home after spending the need to modernize the summer in Provo. Blair curriculum to meet the needs attended summer school at the of industry and the labor BYU to get his M.A. in in our changing market education. They stayed at the society. King Henry apartments, He understands the concern where there was a big of the taxpayer in the State of swimming pool. Just whai Utah because of his varied Joan and Julie wanted so they experiences. He has observed could work on getting a super schools and their problems tan while Blair was working from the of a 135 p9 concerning student discipline A delicious dinner was served to district personnel under the direction ol school lunch supci visor, Doralhy P. Damron. School bells sounded in the district's 6 schools me August 26 I nrollmcius arc uesdas morning, at the Della High School Auditorium all school distikt cmplovees were day. visit 982 Ins new lot le.icheis special sessions and administrators at the Mill.ud SJiool Distnct Oilkes m Delta. was held in Mona the evening of the same day. who Lee was chief babysitter for Bob and Debra's children, took three of her granddaughters to the I air as their entertainment lor the home to Sunday. 1 Indeed, a polished lecturer. Dr Wayson kept audience alerl by involving them m discussions and thought provoking activities He ottered timely advice to educators Cooperative Debra's brother, Dan Davies, and Melanie Yates at the Provo Temple Friday, Aug. 13, and the reception which Kanosh 3, Cont. from Front Page By Angie Green and Sylvia Dwight Huntsman have had an August to remember, with many house guests and traveling to far away places. On Aug. 4 Sylvia went to Wichita, Kansas where she attended the Landis family reunion. It was a large gathering of 103 members of her mothers family. While Friday, Sept. SCHOOL BELLSRING Bachelor. CONGRESS MOVES TO TAX HEALTH BENEFITS PRIMARY ERECTION SEPTEMBER 14 Qualifications for Millard County Attorney: Worked as law clerk for Statewide Association of Prosecutors. Worked as personal law clerk for David Wilkinson, who is now the Utah State Attorney General. Has practiced law for more than 6 years in Millard County. VOTE FOR A CHANCE" Congressmen and Senators are talking about taxing employer contributions to health insurance coverage. By placing a tax cap" on employer contributions, you might very well have an IRS nightmare on your hands following the reporting requirements. For additional information, call your Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Your Many private citizens and Millard County Officials and encouraged me to run for Millard County Attorney approached me because they strongly felt that a change was needed in that office. I need continued support now and on voting day in order to make that change possible Utah Marketing Represen1. tative at 487-64- 4 Snow College Fall 1982 Schedule e Millard Counts now has a Deputy Coune ty Attorney and a part-timCounty Attorney. The budget for the County Attorneys office is approximately five times higher than it was four years ago. I feel the attorne voted into the office should be willwith a part-tim- e ing to serve Deputy County I e if will If needed. serve elected, Attorney, as County Attornev. full-tim- full-tim- e, full-tim- I or More Information: Paul PohiK.i' DELTA AREA Call Came Hu HI. I. MORE AREA Call Nancy McDonald 743-5-- NF.PIII ARE 864-206- 9 -- 3 10 A -- Call Nancy McDonald 1 743-5- ( I hursdays) (HOlhcr da vs) K kIm'i Jv bv !!rd t otnnuttcc ( ountv to ekt Steven Attornev |