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Show j WEATHER REPORT by Jav T. Rogers Millard County G45 Eroyrr-.- s fillmrie, U'.Ut ts 4b 3 V"y' dibeck (U National Guard Recruiter, is shown with three latest recruits, (I. to r.) Lee Payne, Jerry long, and him Jackson, Fliolo by Sgt. ( lay ton Barton all local young men. She Ralph H of his NATIONAL GUARD NEWS by Cathy M, GUARD Ihrce local young men have recentlv oinedthc Utah Army National Guard according to Sergeant First Class Ralph Walheek, First Battalion Recruiter who recruited them. Lee Payne, 17, Jerry Long. 18, and Kim Jackson, 17 will start as Privates in Fillmore's unit. Detachment One, Second Battalion. 222nd Field Artillery . Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRov Payne and Kim, sin of Ted Jackson and the late Kay (Halsey) Jackson will leave Oct. 6. 1978 tor Fort Sill, John Haimon, 11 ye.u old son of Stanlcv and Jov Harmon is in the Pwvsoti Hospital re. overtop tiom the injuiics he sustained in a tnimer a, i idem hint w cek . Phvsieians the to attending voting man wete able to upon that he had not stilli ted a lrauutcd pelvis as i r. vas t si sit s .mil that his brokt n h gs at c impi ov mg m . i Little Valley Chain & Seed .llmoie Ranger Dismet conducted ail. am and seed pioieet west ol Knhfitid. Utah, in Little Valiev. The . liaming consisted of JtiJ acres. This is a watershed rehab, htation project. The eontraetor fust chained the areas, then tt lie I illmore Disutet crews assisted in the aeiial sicding, and the aiea is again chained m the opposite direction. he aiea was broadcast seeded by III ilioplcl . I he Oklahoma. Jerry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Long will leave Oct. 18, 19"8 for Fort Sill. All tin ee will be attending eight weeks basic combat training and lb weeks Advanced Individual Training (AIT), with a ten or 15 day Christmas leave. Their AIT will be a field artillery school at Fort Sill where theyll learn to fire all types of field artillery including 105 and 155mm howitzers. Ihese three soon-to-bsoldiets will help keep Fillmore's unit as the number one Field Arttllcrv Unit! e Utah Foundation INJURED IIOI.DEN YOUTH IMPROVES I I Selected as Outstanding Young Woman Jane Wilson Terri McBride Cummings has been selected as an Outstanding Young Woman and her biography will be presented in the annual awards volume. Women of Young Outstanding America. The awards program seeks to iccognio the talents, abilities, and sucesscs of exceptional young women throughout America. These individuals are being honored not only for their piofessionul accomplishments but for contributions to the ir communities, slates and nation as well. Nominations are by groups, dubs, oigamations and individuals. AttorRon Hare nominated ney Mrs. Cummings lor the honor. Perhaps the highlight ol Jerri's life is being the mother of three little boys, twins Brandon and Brett. 2 vo.tis, and Codv. year old. They accompany her to Primary where she is hi m ister. Bom in Fillmore, she is the daugh-lol Jack and I dna McBiide. She mumed Ross Cummings of Kunosh. Utah. She has two sisters and two brothers. She graduated Ironl Hollywood Ucuutv College in (hem. where she was valedictorian of her class. She was employed at the Wave Maker before coming to illmore. Her lather helped remodel and furnish a shop for her which is know n as The Hair Loft. It is in the Avalon Theater building on Mam Sneet. She has one operator and spends many hours herself as a beautician there. by 1 v 1 Reports property taxes charged lor cits, count v, school, and othet purposes in Fillmore this year dccieused bv 2. 10 mills, uccoiding to an analysis picpuied bv Utah Inundation, the pnvate lav teseauh oi g.tniat ion Fillmore's ovciall property tax lew in is bo hs nulls (St9 85 per SI. 000 assessed valuation). I his sompaies with a total lew of "'2.25 a nulls last year. Following is tabulation showing the trend m Fillmore's total tax rate for selected veais since ll)s(iYEAR TOT I. Mill. R VTE . 1950 P'tiO 48. 05 5,8.04 M'O "5.48 19 5 li 14"7 19"8 1)9.85 .30 2.25 I Appioximatch h.l percent of the total properly taxes charged in this year will go for school purposes. The Foundation report indicates that Pi pet con d 'he ptopcity ;ax collected in I illmore will for go municipal purposes, 13 piieent for eountv purjioses, and eight pen cm for special district purposes. A comparison of the 19'" and 19"8 levies in 1 illmore by purpose is as follow s: PURPOSE 1977 11.50 4 U75 11.00 Municipal Schools County Special District 1978 11.50 43. "5 9.00 6 00 72.25 RLCFIYES 5.0 69.85 INJUR1LS IN ROI.I.OYER Marv A Giccr.wood woman. Pcteis. was minted at 3 p til . Wednesday . Sept 2th 19',s, as she lost contiol of the car she was chiving and rolled it. l She w as take n to t! 'I ilinioie wlicie she was in ted Im minor mjuiies and released Inc invest igat mg officer was I 11 fun, per Kuk Hos-pita- llatding. Mil LARD CO JUNIOR SHOW OIMCIR 11MS10CK LECTION recent meeting. Russell Greathouse. Piv Monroe Jensen. W.uren Nielson. Roger Sherrill Talbot. Neil Wuiterton. N. J.n k Nielson. Paul Johnson. Ron Web!', Call Webb, Gene BourJman, Robert Harris. Don Evans, Robert Anderson. Toni Greenwood. Howard Bassett, Joe Seirinc, Clacton Jelferv, Gravson Paul Finlinson, and Larrv Roper, Haskell Board of Directors and officers w ill be chosen on this night. Show date will be set also. Hey! The big day is link at 7 p.m. in our cenliete. ter. For real good eating and companionship join Us. At 8.30 p.m. Ihe Music Makers" will be leaving for our dancing and listening pleasure. Admission will be $1.00 a h rson. I his dance is open to the public, so it you haven't heard Ihe Music Makcts", now is your chance. SI PI'. 29 Pot WED., OCT. 4 Now is the time to get your bloodprcssure taken and get a flu shot. Our County Nurse. Debra Anderson, will be conduct9 ing a clinic at our renter from a m. until noon. Cost of the shot will be $2.00. We will have dinner at the Sundowner at 12:45 p.m. . he called Larry Robison, a Seipio member of the Sheriff's Jeep Posse, who with some local citizens surrounded the building. When arresting officer Kim Ouarnbeig, Millard County Deputy Sherd!, arrived the suspect had a sack full ol cookie s. a radio, and other items. The suspect, Mike Meyeis 20. a hitchhiker from BlviiH, Arkansas, was taken to the Juab ( oimt Jail. He was anaigned Monday, Sept. 18, bv Judge Mary Turner on a burglary charge and is being held in the Juab County Jail in lieu of $51)00 bail. I illmoie City Poll, Office! c Glen Quainlv'ig asMited Deputy Ouarnbeig in the ai lest I hat same night. Sept 15, Sheldon (Juai nbc rg, Seipio, was of. bed of S 300 m cash dining a huiglutv of his home. The invesMgating olficcr vv.is Sheriff Biyani ( losland. He was assisted by Kim Quaruberg and UHP Deputy i uGcne Mired, also a Trainee, prior to extrication as At extrication exercises for the current TMT certifiTrooper Garth White. Investigation cation course Jeanne Spader, a nurse at the L'illmore Trainee I indy Gregory ( rearI checks another victim , into that burglary is continuing. a i olunteer hoy whose name was not obtained. Hospital who is also an PMT Trainee, assists "victim On Sept. 10! 19'8 Clutt Oil (76 Photo bv Cathy Wilson Station) in Fillmore was burglarized. Entry was gained through the back door. $164 in cash was taken. The investigating officer was Fillmore Citv Accoi cling to the instructors all the He demonstrate d how to ml avvav and Police Chief Ken Hare. The investigabv Marge Barton a windshield to eliminate or victims lives would probably have been lernove is tion continuing. reduce shattered c'uss on the patient saved anil some had extremely bad Kimballs A. Co., owned by LaVoy The instructors praised how to jiop open a locked or jamThe student EMTs (Emergency Medand "injuries." Kimball, was burglarized sometime students hterallv the class saving that they saw no one The ical Technicians) had a fun day last Satmed door. between 9 a. m. Saturday, Sept. 16. and urday as they got to tear apart three peeled auuv the auto root atiei being liivt standing around, they all got 7:45 a.m. the following Monday. An wrecked cars for their extrication shown how bv Muxfield. He said this involved. employee. Ladd Warner, noticed the Kent Dalton. Assistant Course Coor-c'i- " practice during one of their classes was the easiest wav to extricate a back window was open and there were 111 the FMT homo he'd ' i ,. i o that had t !"d ov'i on i I'm f hoi, said. I his is as close as we training in Fillmore footprints on the floor. It has not yet can get to a real situation fir practice.' Its side. been determined what was taken, if The junkers were placed in back of Volunteer victim-,- , im hiding many And if a passerby saw the well ordered anything. Fillmore City Police Officers the Fillmore Junior High School and children who were awfully good actors, "frenzy of activity" around the wrecked Larrv Muxfield. EMT instructor from were then made up with take injuries autos, he would have been sure there George Poff and Thorpe Robison are Richfield, tore apart one auto demon- and imitation blood then placed in was a disaster at the Junior Fligh investigating the incident. It enis valued at $1,025.87 were taken strating tools and techniques of getting entangles positions in the remaining Si hool. to a patient injured in a car wreck. two cars, one of which was on its top. Many valuable lessons have been during a burglary of the Western Auto bv the trainees who have now learned loose to turned in were then from owned "You remove the trainees Fillmore car stressed. The He store by Gary the patient, not the patient Irom the practice the evtricatioii and lifesaving completed the course, Onlv "test dav' Atkinson. The store was broken into car." He then let trainees test their techniques tliev have learned over the See sometime between 6 p.m. Saturday. EMT's, page 3 skills with the tools on the same car. last six w eeks of their c lasses. Sept 23. and 8 p.m. Sunday. Sept. 24. 19'8 by breaking the glass at the rear time. Otfiecr Polf said all of the of the building. property missing from the Western The items taken were a color Auto Stote had been recovered. Portable TV, a black and white portable Joseph Dale Ross. 19, of Florida, T . a car radio and casetter player and was arrested for Petty Larceny for the .22 a rifle, component stereo system, of a .22 rifle from Kelly's Dept. theft and an AM FM radio. Fillmore City Store on Saturday, Sept. 24. 19"8. The is the Police Officer George Poff e'lfiecr, Fillmore (Tty Police arresting ol The officer. burgarhes mvesigating Ken Chief llaie, was assisted by Kimballs and Western Auto arc beSheriff Bryant Crus-land- . Millard County solved late Tuesday lieved to have been afternoon through the cooperation ol Ross was arraigned Monday, Sept. the Fillmore City Police Department 25, by Judge Max Nichols. and the Millard County Sheriffs Bail was set at $82.99. Ross was Department. Two suspects have been arrested, given a date by which bail is to be and charged one with both break-ins- . posted and he was released. Ihe accused, one adult and one juvenile, had not been named at press Field Day for EMT Trainees There will be a and flu clime held in Kunosh from 9 a.m. until noon. It would be apptcciuted if those living in Meadow would come to this dime if tliev weren't able to get to the one in FTIlniop on the 4th. We will be going to the Hong Kong Cafe in Millord. If sou missed out on the last trip and would like to go please let Geneva know right away. TUCKS., OCT. 17 - Bloodpressutc and flu shots will be given in Holden from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. and Seipio from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. TIIURS., OCT. 26 - II you need to go to Salt Lake plan on this day so wc can get a bus load. Please try to let me know if you plan on going at least one week in advance. MON., OCT. 9 - blood-piessuie- i v 3 l' rlli tif sue Well found out last week that even super women (super women are those ol us who function in several re'les - househe'td. mother, career, etc ) get sick and have to lump around for a few days. It didn't hurt me a bit to go to bed before midnight and do very little during the day but it sure annoyed me tei see all the projects I needed to be doing and just not have the strength to get at them. I felt kind of icky the first of the week but I kept telling myself just didn't have time for the flu so to get the notion out of my head. That woiked quite well but there was a communication gap between my head and my body and Wednesday night just collapsed into bed at 10. My bed objected very strcnously ubout being pressed into service four hours ahead of schedule and it was lumpy all night os I tossed and turned. Then started feeling better and even 1 1 1 C.G. Senile IRE, Ihe Seipio Merc, owned bv Mvnle Sorenson, was butgluricd on tndav. Sc pt s, !98, at about 8:30 p.m. Carl Probert. an obseivant citien of Seipio, saw someone in the store through the window and called the Millard County Sheriffs Office. Then Millard Countv .lunioi Iivestoik Show officer election mcetmg will be held on Monday. Oct 2. at 8 p.m at Millard Countv Offices. I he following nominees for office wete chosen at a PAHVANT VALLEY SENIOR CITIZENS SCHEDULE bv HIT v Total total POLICE NEWS RSH OF III RGI. VRIES MILLARD COUNTY by Marge Barton Wilson THREE JOIN NATION c 1 1 bv together. he is a lucky man. He escaped from a But Saturday started to cough and Sunday it was stick dose to the 1 tissue time. As I had a big trip to Cedar planned for Sunday, this drippy new development didn't make me real happy, lewis is going to school at Cedar this year and the school had a little open house scheduled for parents and new students Sunday so I had planned to buz down. I doubted a smf flv mother with a big red nose would make a verv good impression on Lewis' new ftiends but I decided to go any wav. painted my nails (what is left of them after the Sptc n Span ate them to the bone) and washed my hair. My that is pleasant to hang one's head over the tub with cold germs floating around inside. Then decked out in my finery, stuffed the sleeves with tissues (new styles don't seem to have pockets). loaded my care a said Rita of gave package, instructions and hea led for Cedar. I arrived in plenty of time, unusual for me. only to F.nd my new college student up to his elbows in grease with bits and pieces of his truck scattered all over the yard. "Wc can't make the party mother," says he, "I've got to get this !A$? truck back together. Hand me the wrench that is bent on both ends." He explained that the day before 1 1 ENERGY SAVERS Repair leaky hot water faucet immediately. Even a slow dnp will amount to a considerable volume of water in a 24 hour period. Heating water is second only to heating the house in energy consumption. If you have a fireplace, be sure tch damper is dosed except when the fire is burning. A amount of beat large the home is drawn up the chimney if the damper is left open. Installing a glass screen over the opening of a fireplace keeps the beat from a room from going up (he chimney. fre Close Call got a couple of coats of paint on and finished the big stove project. I took off all the chrome and scrubbed and polished and even got everything back Sh BACK N FORTH, pag 3j Jane Wilson Mr. Peter C. under Mcide thinks blazing truck Monday evening around 7 O'clock, as he was returning to his home in Bountiful fiom a business triji in the County. He was travelling North on I 15 and as he neaicd the ttirn-olto Seipio. motorists hailed him down, pointing to the flames on the back of the truck and yelling FIRES He glanced back, saw the P.ames, crabbed some personal belongings from the seat and jumped flatbed just as the 1958 GMC two-toexploded in flames. He had one fiamc f n GIRL SERIOUSLY in MoroRCYm: INJUR FI) crash B.ubara Jean Ashurst, 20, o! was seiiously injured last Satin dav when she lost control of her motorcycle. Ms. Ashurst was ruling alone going in Chalk Cteek Canyon when the cycles wheels left the roadway, causing the machine to tip over. The gul was thrown on to the roadway.' resulting in severe head and spinal mjuiies. The first motorist to sjvot Ms. Ashurst and to olfer assistant was Fillmore Physician. Llr. David l.imbutg and the Fillmore Hospital Director of Nurses, Mr Handv Probert, who alerted Police and Medical authorities. Ms. Ashinst was transfeicd to the intensive c.ne unit of Holy (toss Hospital in $alt lake City with concus Fill-mor- e of film lelt in Ins i.cmcra which he used lor ihe above piclure. Passers bv notified the Highway Paiiol and ibe Seipio lire Dept. Mr. under Menle ('raised Patrolman Garth White lor the fine assistance he gave the Firemen tn putting out the fue He was earning hi) gallons of gas and onlv 20 wete hutned spewing fire behind The truck was demolished. It was mutism able. He had turned oil' the highway as s, h'ii as he was aware of the situation, so no other vehicles were involved. The Highway Patrol brought Mr. Vander Menle hack to his trailer in sions and possible paralysis of the legs. UHP Trooper ('. Mac Shields, is continuing Ins investigation at this tune. ATTENTION All Ladies! A self defense program is scheduled for October 9th. at the regular meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary. All members and guests are invited to attend. Patrolman Garth White has given this program many times in the County and has been well received by all those that have attended. Please matk this date on your calendar for 8 p.m. irk k k it h irk irk irk irk 'kirk it kirk |