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Show Fair With a, lair THE MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore. Utah 84631 Friday. June 11. 1976 Number Tvvcntv-fou- r 4 S Correspondents Our Word . . Vole "Yes on the Hospital Special Legals Productive Want Ads Obituaries District Flection! Grocery Ads Swimming Pool . ..... .5 5 6 .6 Announcement has been made of the 1976 Millard County Fair chairmen. This year, the Fair will be held in Fillmore. General Chairman is Lenna Bushnell. Her secretary is Laurel Stott. Celebration Committee includes Linda Baugh, program chairman; Jim Nowling (Elks) Demolition Derby; Annette Day, parade. The Fair Board includes HarDelta area riet Eliason; publicity and Madeleine oook. Wilson; Buildings and facilities. Dean Peterson; Security. NaDean Keith ChapBeckstrand; e man. Beth Crosland and Home Arts, Rowley; Mary Johnson and Kathleen Wankier; Arts and Crafts, Thelma Peterson and Ruth Steele; Food and Canning, Romona Kenney, Betty Vali-E- x 4-- i Mar-gen- iko mm qu iffnSfi) I ; rswa ct-- felt!1 Quarnberg; Special Exhibits, Ilene Cooper, Lenore McCall; Garden Produce, Roy and Arlene Olpin; Queen Contest. Vicki Crosland and Nina Lovell; Old Fashioned Barbe-quClay Cummings. A Bicentennial souvenior book will be published with a history of the fair, of agriculture and water in the area; the State Capitol, Rules and will feature the officials who have made the fair possible. Mrs. Bushnell has really a lot of ideas to make this Bicentennial Fair the biggest and best in the history of the County. Watch for rules and other news of the Fair in weeks to come in THE V e. t Ylli - PROGRESS. Miss Millard County All Girls 5 interested in trying out for Miss Millard County shoudl contact Vicki Crosland before June 12. Her phone number is The pageant will be held June 26 in Delta. Girls will be judged on talent, personality and bathing suit. AH girls must wear an evening gown, but will not be judged in it. Please contact Vicki Crosland if you are interested or if a store has contacted you to compete, please call 18-2- 743-699- 0. 743-699- yj fM Filiaore Queen DAEXEI YOU The Ririe Woodbury Dance Company emphasizes a varied repertory with stress on theatrical staging, media and humor. Company members bring professional teaching and performing skills to the world of dance. The company has seen remarkable growth since their informal organization in 1957. Since that time, with five at the University of Utah, the company "choreo-danccrs- 0. " m 70! has built a steady following, and has performed at prestigious events. They are come to Fillmore under the sponsorship of the National Endowment for the Arts and the Fillmore Civic ArtsCouncil. 16. June Wednesday. company dancers will teach children enrolled in the local Children Creative Workshop. Dance teachers or others interested in choreography Safety Inspections The Highway Patrol reminds everyone to check their safety inspection month number 'on their car. Drivers should check their expiration date on their driver's license. While no special number of tickets have been issued. Troopers have noted violations throughout Fillmore of the expired inspection stickers. Motorists should check to make sure their current registration tag is on the license plate. This is a small deeal affixed to the plate to make it current. Registration tags for . 9"6arered. Rollins Retires Mont B. Robins, county executive director. Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, announced his retirement from official duty at the close of business. June 30. Mont has served this organ-zatio- n for 27 years, and has THE FILLMORE HOSPITAL. been county executive director since 19754. Through the years, he has been especially interested in the conservation of land and water, and the improvement of farming With the taxing district operations in Millard County. election coming up.The With the help of ASCS, PROGRESS scheduled an incomhave been many projects terview with Fillmore Hospital Unlevel, pleted. Adminstrator Dick Packer. cropland has been The information given to the made more productive by land PROGRESS is not vital but leveling and other irrigation could influence your vote practices. Poorly producing Tuesday. ranges have been made MCP: What about day clinics productive by reseeding and at the surrounding areas? with proper range manage- HOSPITAL: Grants are being ment. for. The possibilities applied The production adjustment look good for establishing day have been a in Kanosh, Scipio. and clinics iirograms the years, with for the south east Asians. wheat allotments, marketing MCP: How much will the taxquotas, disaster programs. ing district cost the average He feels all have had a place in home. The big tax helping to stabilize production HOSPITAL: and in helping a farmer re- payers will be the airlines, ceive a financial return for the railroads and utilities. The will pay great investment which agri- average culture requires. half what he is now or $18 Policy governing ASCS is roughly. Other property ownmade by comers, farmers, ranchers, will mitteemen. Mont has carried pay varying amounts. out instructions given him by MCP: What will the hospital numerous committees thru-ou- t do with this money? the many years he has HOSPITAL: The extra revserved with the help of many enue will help rejuvenate the dedicated office employees. hospital to an adequate facihealth-savinHe says there is no stopping lity. Various progress, and no chance of go- devices are needed to equip ing backward. He sees a great the hospital also. future for agirculture in Mil- MCP: Will the taxing district lard County and hopes he can mean anything else. still contribute in some way. His greatest accomplishDrive ment. he feels, has been the t he has made friends that many Jhrr;'ghout the county over Dike-a-Tho- n the years. He extends his appreciation for the support and The American Cancer Soconfidence shown while he has served in his present position. ciety will sponsor a He is especially grateful for Friday, June 11, 8:30 the close association with the a.m. Please be at the new sister agencies in SUDA, with NorthFillmore City Park with other government agencies, as forms filled out by 8:30. well as the news media for Everybody is invited to par-- . There will be a lunch in the ticipate. support helping keep ride served after the farmers informed. Mont and his wife, Maxine, is completed. Forms may be will continue to reside in obtained at the PROGRESS. Prizes have been donated Scipio where he will work with his farming operation. He by:McBride Lumber; Kimball says. 'There are a lot of Fianci's things I have been neglecting that need finishing before 1 Keltt4PA; Fillmore Drugt esternAuto; Baker Drug; turn the operation entirely to Stevens True Value and the someone else. Security Bank. The American Cancer Society thanks the businesses which have helped in our fight against cancer. THE PROGRESS reminds readers who contributes to ALL local fund drives (our loCounty Sheriff Bryant Crosland responded to a call from cal businesses). a hitch hiker who had been dumped in Fillmore without his belongings. The Sheriff Pre-Schowas returning from Cedar The alternative program for City, spotted the suspect's education for Milcar and with Trooper Mac will be discussed District it. lard Nelly. Beaver, detained . Warrants and complaints at a parent meeting Tuesday, were filed and issued in JP June 15. 8 p.m. in MHS team Fred Warners court. The sus- teaching room. Home Ec specialist. Karen pects were brought to Fillmore. The suspects had sev- Stone. Dr. Owen Cahoon. eral stories concerning the BYU nursery school and local hitch hikers belongings. carlv childhood specialists will When the suspects were in attend the meeting answer Fillmore, the hitch hiker drop- parent questions. All parents of children age ped all charges and proceeded to travel with the 4 by Oct. 31. 1976 arc urged to attend. suspects. poorly-irrigate- d , home-own- farmer-electe- . 16-2- 5. Pressure Cooker Test d g Have you had your pressure cooker tested this year? Tuesday, June 15, is the last scheduled day in the Fillmore her pric-- inning quilt. Winning Quilt Zina Stott was hostess to the Old Capitol DUP Camp when heir meeting 'as held at her At the recent Six County Blome Mauh It. icentennial Contest, Quilt The meeting was opened by by Utah State Unisponsored Tapt. Angie Green. Pravcr versity. Mary Johnson. Holdvas given by Nada Melville en, was one of the five winind the flag pledge was led by ners. The quilts arc now at 4rs. Green. Utah State University where Secretarial duties were they will be in competition by Dora Robison, 'here were II members pre-enNada Melville. Millie Velma 'allister. Jackson, arah Higgins, Hilda Gaer. !ina Hunter. Mary Davies, '.ina Stott. Dora Robison, Green and Leoma tngic per-ornte- d t: area. Beginning Time 10 a.m. Place Fillmore Second Ward Bring your pressure cooker lid. That is all that is needed. Then as long as youre out in town, vote at the Special hospital district election. The hisotrv of Fber Wilcox nd his wife Catherine Nurro-tor- e Wilcox Webb was given y Velma Javkson. The lesson presented by Iildj Gaer on John Gillespie, ooele and Grantsv illc area. Cake and ice cream were rrxed bv Zina Stott. IF JUNE 15 Elsewhere is listed the polling places for the special Hospital District election. All registered voters may cast their ballots. There are no special restrictions on voters. There are. in this issue, advertisements and news stories concerning the special election VO he tax supported? : HOSPITAL: The hospital raised its prices Jan. 1 to a competitive level. With the taxing district, we will be able to hold these prices and even possibly drop them slightly. With the taxing district, we will be in a better position to apply for grants to build a new hospital. A money saver for the hospital has been to belong to the Health Services Corp. to use its mass buying powers. MCP: What position does Ashby Robison now hold in the hospital. HOSPITAL: Mr. Robison has agreed to stay on as comptroller of the hospital. This means essentially he keeps the books and handles tne finances. MCP: What about com plaints? HOSPITAL: I, personally, appreciate input from the community, good or bad. I encourage people to give me some feedback. MCP: What is being done about training? HOSPTIAL: At the present we have increased the number of staff meetings and the quality of them also. We are trying to have some good training here. Wc realize the importance of the mock diasastcr drill wc had especially after learning of the Idaho flood disaster. Right now, we arc organizteams ing several color-codeto work in different specific d situations. MCP: Is surgery being done at this hospital now? HOSPITAL: Yes wc have done emergency surgery as well as elective surgery with doctors from up north. MCP:Is the physical therapist still working here? HOSPITAL: The physical therapist works at our hospital two or three days a week. He also works in other hospitals around MCP: Do you now have a medical technologist? HOSPITAL: Wc have a man hired who will start work in the lab. Monday. MCP: What do you see overall? HOSPITAL: move. Wc Wc arc on the have good re- sources and are trying to streamline and coordinate right now. VOTEJUNBTB' n 20-mi- le Sheriff Report quilts from other districts in the state. Other winners from the six counties were Evonna Christensen. Mr. Pleasant; Melba Reid. Ephraim; and Jeannette Anderson. Gunnison; Special Education Class. Richfield. with r , LORI. IN HER FAVORITE liobbv. Switchboard. by Vance t"-Lori she wears a ring in her nose. Her clothes arc not always in syle. But Lori has a lifestyle. Lori lives to help others. She states "lunatics arc a product I think Lori of our society. is a product of our society, too. and one good person. A caring human being. human need. being. She secs a would help her understand her fellow man. Lori says she knows why she docs the things she docs. She has motives. And she is strong - strong enough to go through what she feels is necessary. People have a right to their own reality, Lori thinks And she tries to fit in and be accepted by other people. She dresses to try to appeal to every person. At least a bit of Lori's soul and heart is in every part of her attire. And the ring in her nose? That was installed when she was living on the street because it was what the other street urchins were wearing. Lori has live more than most people I know. She spent six weeks in Europe bumming; seven months living in a gutter in the United States; and purposely was caught and thrown in jail on a minor marijuana violation. Lon s goal to help others Right now, Lori is working has made her experience. She at the University of Arizona to says these things arc neces- achieve professional status in sary for experience in helping helping people. She is helping others. She wants to go to jail people everyday on "Switcha call in crisis again to feel the emotion the board" the referral line. the feeling emotion anxietv and whatever else Uof U scientists get contract University of Utah scientists have been awarded a major contract by the federal Energy Research and Development Administration for extensive near research geothermal Milford. The work w ill be undertaken Hot Springs, at Roosevelt where U scientists are working closely with geologists, geoThe regular County Comphysicists and engineers Irom v mission meeting was comseveral private companies. bined with the Board of Dr. Stanley H. Ward, chairman of the Dept. of Geology Equalization last week. At this time, the Commisand Geophysics, said the sion decided to stay with the FRDA contract calls for survey Six County Health Organizawork to detect underground It would appear from the were well represented at this themselves or frjends from heat sources that would bg tion. Thelma Evans will remain as the Public Health size of the crowd that most of convention. It is hoped that this picture which was sup- potential generators of geo the camps in the County ppny members can identify plied by Millie Dallas. Nurse. County Politics larkdull. ' Cancer pre-scho- DISPLAYS er Bike-A-Tho- The Old Capitol Days Queen Contest for single women ages 5 is sponsored each year by the East Millard Riding Gub. This year, it will have a session on those will be at the fairgrounds, techniques at 3 p.m. Wed- June 20 at 4 p.m. nesday. All interested girls should Thursday, June 17, the Jr. contact Gene Lund for further and Sr.high students ot Den-ic- e information. Condie will have a guest teacher from the group at 11 8:30 is . That evening, the scheduled time for the en- Solute to Heritage tire public to attend the outstanding Dance Concert in the This year's theme for FilMillard High School Girls lmores Bicentennial CelebraGym. Tickets are S2.50 for tion. July Plan now to adults and SI for students. attend. If you or your organization has not yet been contacted and if you wish to be represented in the parade, contact Paul McBride, Duane Bartholomew or Cathryn Nielsen, parade committee. Will Hospital Reveals Plans ol MARY JOHNSON D.U.P. I, montb. robins Can You Help Us? s thermal steam energv. will he U researchers attempt to improve geothermal detection and evaluation technolgies and monitor possible environmental changes. Dr. Ward is principal invesS4ti2.(XK) tigator lor the project and will be assisted by eight other U geologists, geochemists and geophysicists and about ten graduate students. 'through grants Irom the National Science Foundation, the U Geothermal leant has spent more than two years developing geological, geochemical and . geophysical techniques that weald improve well location predictions I |