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Show IUSPS lay NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ft nut mocuTioii h.tam.CT tl", POLICE Hi ft Ayj 446-74- 0 ml 20 cents v y NNASUSTAINING Volume 87, Number 28, Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631, Friday, July 17, Millard County Fair NEWS Sehrina C. Ekins Show what sou have done in '81" is (he theme of the Millard Counts l air to be held at Deseret August 14 and 15. 200 copies of a fair booklet have just been published and are available at the Fxtension Offices in Delta and Fillmore. The booklet contains a schedule of all events, contests, tules and regulations of the fair, fair personnel and department chairman. People are urged to pick up a cops Some new events will he held this year, which will include. The Music Man, a musical to be presented August 14 and 15 in the Delta High Auditorium. Also scheduled is a swap show, barbershop quartet contest, kids and adult sporty king cookout contest and contests. The lair will displas home arts articles, lood and canning, cratls and hobbies, fine arls. photographs, flowers, 4 H exhibits and crops and horticulture This accident on 200 East and Canyon Road sent two people to the hospital. Department chaitman include Marge I ovell and Mars Johnson, home arts; Sharon Davis and Alice Huran, loods; Fathel Skceni. Jerry I reenian. aults; Ruby Skeein and Dixie I reenian, line arls; I con Smith Valvnn and Jim I atson. photography: Dotson, Ardell Wright, flowers; Rav little and Robert Nielson, crops and horticulture; MarGcnnc Rowley, Belli Ciosland, I arry Claude and Nola Turner, both of was westbound on Canyon Road and Haskell and I arry Sagers, 4 H chairman of activities and lair exhibits. Turner was southbound on 200 East. all Fillmore, were taken to Fillmore HosThe lair personnel consols of Humid with minor injuries after their Mr. Turner failed to yield the right of pital Stewart, I eigh MaxlJcId and Hen Robison, vehicle collided with one driven by wav to the Canyon Road vehicle. Charles Kent Schnakc of Santa Clara. Damage to the Turner vehicle was county commissioners. I a Wanna Peterson of Hiikklcy and A. B. California, at the intersection of 200 estimated at $1,200 and damage to East and Canyon Road. the Schnakc vehicle was estimated at Johnson of I tllmore are the supervisors. The investigating officer, Fillmore $1,800. Turner was ited for failure to Bette Vah(iic!tc and Vicki I arson are the secretaries. City Officer Dan Rowley, said Schnakc yield the right of way. Plan your schedule now to attend the fair and get some entries in. The committee is putting in many hours ol work to make this year a success. They would appreciate your support. The fair building is being painted on the A inside and the grounds and buildings are Wyoming man suffered a stroke into a field. while driving a semi through Millard The truck, owned by Peter Kiewit being cleaned this week. County and his truck left the road and of Sheridan. Wyoming, did not overThe colorful booklet is well done and to ended up in an adjacent field. turn and received no damage. read through it makes one want to go to all dames Rav Hando, 36, of New CasHando was taken to Fillmore Hospithe act is ities. tle. Wyoming was southbound on tal by Ambulance EMTs Kent Dalton, Millard County sponsors one of the best Evalo Anderson, and Scott Tarbet and approximately 10 miles south of Meafairs in the state. The fair this year county dow on Thursday. July 9, 1981 at 2:25 was subsequently transferred to Pay-soto be even bigger and better. promises p.m. when he suffered a stroke. The Hospital. He received no injuries Something for the entire family to enjoy semi he was driving left the road on the in the accident, hut succumbed to the left side and traveled down the highway stroke the following day. I'HP Trooper Mac Shields was the median and then ran across the northbound lane, through the fence, and out investigating officer. Canyon Road Accident Sends Two To Hospital Stroke Proves Fatal To Truck Driver n Building Bond in 332 Fcrlin Pikyavit. 20. of Kanosh was o the towed vehicle. cited after the vehicle he was driving Deputy Garth White. Millard County a pickup owned by David Sheriffs Department, cited Pikyavit for Ellison. 32. of Fillmore which was being Dl'I. driving on a revoked license, and towed bv a haytruek. improper overtaking. Both vehicles were northbound on f mile south of Meadow Damage to Ellison's pickup was estiat 8:10 p.m. Saturday, July 11. 1981, mated at and to Pikyavit's pickup w hen Pikyavit s pickup ran into the rear at SI. 200. d one-hal- Roll Over At Holden Damages Car Oregon driver was uninjured when her 1967 VW overturned near Holden at 6 p.m., Thursday, July 9. 1981. according to the investigating officer. UHP Trooper Mac Shields. Mary M. McClain, 20, of Portland, It's time again this year for the annual Miss Millard County Pageant. It will be held Saturday, August 8 at 8 p.m. in the Delta High Auditorium. We would like to encourage every eligible girl in the county to enter. To be eligible, you must be a Millard County resident and be 17 by August of 1982 and not over 26. This is the most prestigious crown held in Momentum Builds Against MXMPS flurry of events in recent weeks has raised greater doubts than ever about the MX "Multiple Protective Structure system, even as the House nears a vote on an MXMPS authorization of $2,423 billion (contained in the I)oD Authorization Bill for FY 1982, A Oregon, was eastbound on SR 50 when she ran off the right side of the road, overcome tod to the left and her vehicle rolled over one complete turn coming to rest on its wheels. Miss McClain was not inpired in the accident. Damage to her car was estimated at $2(X). Roll Over Injures Two H R. 3519). Fillmore. that people aren't always aware that most items available in Fillmore are priced comparably with Salt Lake City and Provo merchandise, the businessmen of the community are endeavoring to let customers know that they can now do most of their shopping locally and save money. Fspeeiallv with the price of gasoline steadily increasing it becomes ncccs-sarto make fewer trips north to shop or Realizing For Against v Weather Report Fillmore City has submitted a Final application for funding for a new swimming pool. City Administrator Dwight Dav said today. The City received a letter from the Outdoor Recreation Agency on Tues-dain answer to their application for a 50 grant to help fund the pool. "The letter indicates. Day said, "that on June 25 the House Appropriations Committee of the U.S. Congress voted to zero out the state funding for 1982. However. Day continued, there is lanThe Millard lloaid ot I diicanon and the guage in the House action to the effect Professional employees have reached a that if the Senate includes funds for contract agtccincnl lot the 191 82 school the program in the Senate Appropriayear. The sonnast agreement includes a tion Bill, the House Conference Com v Salary Settlement For Teachers ll 'o incu.i'C on the salaiy schedule, plus increments .md lane changes Also included Italic added costs ol the health and accident insurance, and the long (cun disability benefits, the new salary schedule lor teachers California, received minor injuries when the vehicle in which they were riding rolled over near Delta. Dwight A. Palmer. 53. of I.a Mirada. California, and Ruth Ann Strivcr. 52, of El Cerrito. California, received cuts, bruises, and abrasions in the aeceident and were treated at the West Millard Hospital in Delta. The Cooke vehicle was westbound on approximately 52 miles west of Delta at 2:50 p.m.. Thursday. July 9. 1981, when it drilled to the right. The driver overt Di rected to the left and the vehicle rolled over one complete time and came to rest on its vv heels. SR I'HP Trooper Rick Nielson was the investigating ofliccr. PAHVANT VALLEY SENIOR CITIZENS SCHEDULE Bv Ruth .mitruvich Monday. July Tuesday. July 21 -- Pot link supper chef Wednesday. July salad Friday, July A message from Max Nichols, Senior Citizens Council: There are only a few of the eligible senior citiens taking advantage of the wonderful building meals and other activities available to 2 Vehicles Overturn On SR-5- 0 Two vehicles, one towing the other, overturned at 8:30 a.m. Thursdav. Julv 9. 1981 when the driver ran off the right side of the road and came back up on the pavement sharply. The towed vehicle came loose and overturned, then the car he was driving overturned. Homer G. Hayes, 55, of Oak Ridge, Oregon, was driving on SR 50 about 10 miles southeast of Delta when the accident occurred. UHP Trooper Mae Shields, the investigating officer, estimated damage to both vehicles at $1,000. Pickup them. Anyone 60 years widows, widowers, or vears old are eligible Therefore, in order to old or older and handicapped 55 senior citiens. get acquainted and attract more participants in the senior citicn programs, a potluck supper will be held on Tuesday, July 21. 1981 at the Wildlife Park in Fillmore. Please plan to come and bring your favoratc dish and v our ow n eating utensils. & 5th Wheel Tip Over pickup with a Fifth wheel trailer lipped over on its side at 6 p.m. Thursdav. July 9, 1981 near Seipio after the trailer came loose. The driver, Jack Peak. 57. of Madera, California, was not injured, hut was cited for driving too fast for existing conditions. A he vitv s loins. Plan to visit each niers haul's side walk display this weekend and lake You mav adv, mi, tge of their sales. he surprised at what all von can Ini v in Fillmore lor a hsl of the businesses participating in the sidewalk sale see Page 5 of this new spaper. mittee would work to go along with the Senate. This means the last chain e to receive funding for the pri am lor 1982 lies w it h the Senate. "Senate .lake Garn is a member ol the Senate Interior Appropriation Committee. Day added, "and it would be helpful it all those interested in seeing the pool become a reality would contact him and express the need for continued funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund program." - Senator Garn can be contacted by writing to the following address: Senator .lake Garn. 4203 Dirkscn Senate Office Bldg., Washington. D.C. 20510. with a H S. Degree on Step I Fillmore Water Users Are Wasting Water will he SH.IHK). Appreciation is extended to all parties involved in the negotiations piocess. Detailed planning and the issuance ol contracts can proceed immediately lor the 1981 82 school vear. By Max Nichols, Secretary Fillmore Water Users Association If the Millard County and is one of the best run county pageants held in the state. The contest is a great opportunity for all entrants and has been enjoyed by all participants every year. Each girl will need a talent number, evening gown and will have a private interview with the judges. F:very entrant will receive walking and poise instruction and will participate in a lively production number. Miss Millard County 1980 is Mary Ann Nielson. She will run for Miss State Fair in September and Miss Utah for 1982. The queen receives a scholarship and clothing allowance. The attendants also receive water users want to keep their places green and beautiful throughout this hot. drv summer, they must stop WASTING WATER. The following wasteful practices have been observed when water was plentiful but must stop now that water is more scarce. roots of grass Don't ovcrwatcr-th- c and garden plants are not very deep. Alter the water has reached the depth of the roots, that is enough and further sprinkling is wasting water. Don't water in the wind-t- he water blows away from the spot you are trying to water and is wasted. Wc ,nc glad to vvclinmc Sauns liom node as the I siholarships. To enter, mntacl Vcrlcnc Phillips at or Gae Ascrcttat '9-268- . lartv digit i St.iti 19-- 5. m Agiotiomy and A. new County Ague in the Fillmore atca. graduated from BYU in 1973 with .mil iircat of the 980s." Don't water the strccts-th- e streets are not part of your property where the water should be used. Dont water with open hoses or pipcs-- if a few water users arc watering tins way. the pressure goes down and then others on that line cant sprinkle. Don't water during the heat ol the day (between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.F-mos- l of the water evaporates. There arc many ways that water is wasted. If we are to stretch our water throughout this hot. dry summer, we must stop anv and all wasteful practices. New County Agent In Fillmore I I am a BS lot t n tilt in e I I wilt Is tin lot tin lan In v hair loin Imin ioodc. n. tin ct hms anti one gn I. agt s tin. nigh sen. m. Ilnv will In leafing I. holin' in ho I ill iiioi i ana. ,ii 1 Oin In Ins MS dcgtci hum Utah Umvcisiiv in Plant Si n ine lit I I savs III IS looking him, ml .i ith i v 1 vom in t In an a mg st h In t to i all ot i mt lit .nnl a..i I f Harrison Schmitt and Sun i 9'5 I an y has hem on net and William Roth concluded in a June 18 ot a IToi a shop m looilc. that "The Car-- opuatci Washington Star Op-Er administration's 'racetrack' basing s' stem is an ill considered scheme of monstrous economic and societal "wc plead with our national leaders proportions, and of questionable val-- i to marshal the genius of the nation to find viable alternatives..." litv." , Utah State Senator Frames The congressional Olficc of TechNevada Slate Assemblyman Paul nology Assessment released a report on bine 22, concluding that "an MPS Prcngaman and other groups Filed the loploymcnt of about 350 missiles and first major MX lawsuit against the Air s 250 shelters would he needed by Force on June 8, alleging that basic MX deiisions were made without com1990 to provide survivability." OTA with environmental requireestimated that an expanded MXMPS plying s' stem would cost $82.57 billion in ments or consulting state officials. 1980 dollars. Secretary of Delense Caspar WeinRet. Admiral Nod Gaylcr. former berger has serious concerns about the rector ol the National Security Agen- - cost ol MX, according to a June 28 commented on June 23 in a Post Washington Star article. "Weinberger Dp-Ecosts ol B I and set tes that "I he present si heme lournl that long-terMX bulge in the mid and late- 1980s to is unneiessarilv elaborate. We dont a size that olfteials sav he lound appallhave to pave the states ol Utah and ing" said the Star Presidential Nevada and suck drv the water of the counselor Fdwin 2' est to in Inrce." our II Meese a said to e that May speech giv security A President Reagan is sympathetic to report circulated bv the biparsan stall of the House Subcommittee the objections of the Mormon Church on Public Lands and National Parks and others in Nevada and Utah, and i "ncludcd that the Air Force's MX plan said. "The reason for that terrible "provides only an illusion of surviva-deployment pattern, which would have used up a lot ol real estate, tnconve-nieniclily" and "would he a wasted investa hit of people and done subment of land, money and resources, which might even he harmful if it were stantial violence to the environment, the basis for a false sense of securwas to try to bring it under the limitaer tions ol the SAI T II treaty," a cording A to an AP story. in Utah found late opMay poll The Boeing Corporation is pushing position greatly increased: more than ' of Utahns opposed MX deploy- an alternative small missile schme, ment in their state. This was following according to a front page Washington the release on May 5 ol a strong MorPost story on June 29. indicating that mon Church statement reading in part, even some contractors are giving up s i IktiiL-t.n- uiitvid Pit i vv i a gt . , it n t it. n Far-lev- Two passengers in a vehicle driven bv Betty Mae Cooke. 57, of Ferndalc. 1 businessmen are aware ot the problem ami ate getting together through the new Is formed Businessmen's Assoiiu-lioto plan for the area's future needs and solve anv present shopping proh 9. 24 Senators Among the events of the last two months: Senators Jake Garn and Paul Tax-areleased a white paper on June 25. stating that the Air Force plan for 200 missiles and 4600 shelters "would be inadequate to meet the likely Soviet to eliminate them entirely. Pool Grant In Trouble; Contact Your Senator Miss Millard County Pageant August 8 Meadow Accident Damages Pickups dru 1 PASSES 1447 1885 THE 1981 The Fillmore merchants will he holding their second Sidewalk Sale Friday 7th and 18th. and Saturday. July T hev plan tv) make this an annual esent ! An Fouraed Fillmore Sidewalk Sale Days Are Here Again Millard County Public Safety 4-- SR-13- - MEMtfR Of MEMBER-1- 981 B rear-ende- Ajsooar.on FOUNDED IN 1894 hope on MX MPS These events, new MX tost cstt males, anti increased sentiment in la vor of ellcctive military sjicndmg in tliiale that the sun may have set on the Air Force's MX MPS system. Shakespearean Festival July 16 to August 29 A In.t'n old aimiviTi.ui intimations ,tiul inn im'm ti.,l ,i w ,ni the I i.tli Shaft p. m ii-l- i , in-t- aiJ.nm s visits ol Soul tier ti i summer m ( ed.ir l uv u-Stroke pe.tie on ilie ..mp. ,. I l all p, Slate ( nip tin-- hi V ix t ii nr vv with three Sh.il . i.. pv , plavi Mm h iln A hunt Nothing II. until amt llmry Part I. two ma'mee- - I hi Guardsman and the Mun.trihs u I ngland. and on site lilinine In the H h Uroadiasimyr ( oumanv lor ilmr H.stoiv ot the I hi'ittre senes l, r I like! availahilitv Ini the I9x M a on vanes with the mv'lu Please emu t.i the N,v oilin' tor inlormation eoikermiH' rhe mehis von would like to attend the (estival I he ho ottne id open tl.ulv Irmn in a m to n p m Phone 8I) XKft 2M6 lukets mav also hi' obtained by writing Uialt Sbakespe.ue.in Icsiivul. Cedar C uv. Utah please enclose lull purchase pipe and a silt addressed, Mumped envelope with vom request |