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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631, Friday, Jan. 8, 1982 Page trapped in library discovert that she has been pledged to the devil; and a young girl, staying at a seaside hotel, is terrorized by a psycho landlady. Vera Miles, Patty Duke. 1969 12:00 A.M. O - Tomorrow Boat O -- Love Gaaimoke O 0- Coast-to-Coa- it 1:00 A.M. Facet 1:15 A.M. - NewiSIgn Off 1:30 A.M. - John Davidson Show 2:30 A.M. O O - MOVIE: Journey to O the Unknown Two dramas together woman Young 4:30 A.M. MOVIE: The Last O Musketeer1 While on a mission, a cowboy becomes involved with a when he gang of strong-arm- s stops off to aid a community of stricken Rex Allen, Mary Ellen Kay. g cattle-buyin- farmer-rancher- Following are excerpts of the minutes of the Board of Education Meeting held December 22, 1981 in the District Office, Delta, Utah. Meeting convened at 1:30 p.m. Members in attendance: Robert L. Harris, Pres.; Keith Gillins, Vice Pres.; Harold Lovell, Leoyd s. 1951. THURSDAY - 12:00 P.M. ED MOVIE: Cans Of Suspense-dram- a Darkness of a mans search for meaning his life, set against a back- ground of political unrest in a South American state. David Niven, Leslie Caron, Ian Miller O -- Barney Landing O Knots MOVIE: A Farewell Q to Arms An American am-i- n bulance driver wounded in Italy falls in love with a nurse. Cary Cooper, Helen Hayes, Adolphe Menjou. 1932 Hunteri9 0 8:30 2:00 P.M. P.M. Farewell To Manzanar The bitterness Quarterback Factory and sorrow experienced by more than 1 10,000 9:00 P.M. interned in detenHill Street Blues Caption camps is portrayed in tain Furillos career is on the this drama. Yuki Shimoda, line, Renko searches frantiNobu McCarthy. 1976 cally for his gun and Captain 5:00 P.M. Freedom remains a pest. (60 (D - Dick Cavett First of 2 min.) - 2020 parts. Film director Billy Wilder is the guest - Nurse Mary gets a dan6:00 P.M. gerous look at prostitution. (60 min.) - News CD - Sneak Previews Roger You Asked For It Ebert and Gene Siskel, movie - Understanding Human critics from rival newspapers, Behav. provide candid critiques. CD - Over Easy 9:30 P.M. ED - Little House on the Cross Country Ski Prairie School 6:30 P.M. CD - Alfred Hitchcock - P.M. Magazine ED - Independent Network - Family Feud News - Tic Tac Dough 10:00 P.M. - Business Report - News CD Weekmight - MoreNashville Music w 7:00 P.M. CD - Business Report - Faroe Lydia and Coco ED - Odd Couple compete for the same part in 10:30 P.M. an production - Tonight Show and Danny arranges a meet- Saturday Night ing with his idol, Johnny Car-so(60 min.) - MASH Mork and Mindy This Old House Bob Vila begins - Magnum, P.I. renovating a ranch-styl- e tract 1950s MacNeil-Lehre- r house to suit the needs of a Report family in the 1980s. Closed CD - World Special ConfesCaptioned sions of a Dangerous Man. Frank Terpil, fugitive arms CD - Captioned ABC News dealer and former CIA agent, ED - Entertainment Tonight describes his contacts, his 11:00 P.M. methods and tells of his ex- Hawaii Five-ploits. (90 min.) - Dick Cavett First of 2 ED - MOVIE: The Postman director Billy Always Rings Twice Story of parts. Film an illicit love affair between a Wilder is the guest CD - John Curry Skates young wife and her old husband's hired man. Lana TurPeter and the Wolf This exner, John Garfield, Cecil travaganza features the work of 1976 Olympic gold medalKellaway. 1946 ist and figure skating star 7:30 P.M. John Curry. (60 min.) - Best of the West - Sneak Previews Roger ED - Jim Rockford- - Private Ebert and Gene Siskel, movie Investigator critics from rival newspapers, 11:30 P.M. provide candid critiques. News 0Taxl m Japanese-America- O O 0 0O -0 O O- 0 oo O OO0 O 0 O O 0o - OO O - 0O O O o o 8:00 P.M. DifTrent Strokes A young Korean child claims that Mr. Drummond is his father. Q -- O 0 Nightline - Howard Beckstrand, Field and football acquire property adjacent to Delta High for the completion of the Vocational Education Building, seconded by Member Lovell and carried unanimously by the members of the board. held was Discussion concerning the application to purchase surplus property through the Federal Property Assistance Program. The following persons, Fred Works and Robert Steele, were approved by the school district to sign for purchases Clayton, members; Kenneth M. Topham, Supt.; Robert L. Steele, Clerk. The clerk was directed to call the roll which indicated the Board Members shown above were present. The this program. president stated that the through a meeting was a special called Member Lovell made above the to motion notice of the approve and that meeting time, place and agenda of the application, seconded by meeting had been provided Member Gillins and carried the local news media and unanimously by the members of the of the board. member each governing body by mailing Vickie Young, Advisor for copies of the notice and the Delta High was agenda two days before to present to meet with the each of them; said notice and board concerning a request agenda being evidenced by a for the to attend the true and correct copy therof National Team Drill being attached thereto. in California. competition Lee Roper and Warren The trip would be scheduled of Peterson, representatives 1982. The for Feb. Delta City, were present to cost per student would be meet with the Board of approximately $379.00 which Education to review the would include air fare, annexation agreement for the lodging, meals and trips to property for the Delta South points of interest. The Elementary School. A review organization would have was made at this time conseveral fund raising projects. site on the cerning Member Gillins made a water motion to approve this group improvement, annexation, drainage, par to make this trip, however, a area and cost for hookup for policy will be established to water and sewer. Discussion administer these types of trips was also held concerning the in the future, seconded by application for federal Member Lovell and carried assistance to purchase unanimously by the members property in the Delta area. of the board. Member Clayton made a Bids for the new Fillmore motion to proceed to work Middle School and the Delta South Elementary School THURSDAY were reviewed from the 12:00 A.M. Tomorrow Tri-De- 12-1- O - VegaS Dan and Harlan Twoleaf search for the killers of the chief of a local indian tribe. Guest starring Will Sampson and Ron Antonio. (60 min.) (R) - G unsmoke 0 0-Fac- 1:00 A.M. es 1:15 A.M. 0 1:30 A.M. 0 - John2:30 A.M. - NewsSign Off Davidson Show - MOVIE: Desperate O Mission A victim of oppor- tunists in the 1840's joins a band of wandering men who are hired to escort the wife of a wealthy landowner to San Francisco. Ricardo Montal- ban. Slim Pickens, Earl Holli- man. 1971 O- 4:15 A.M. MOVIE: Hell's companies: Thatcher Commercial following Construction, Blementhal Bros. Inc., Broderick & Howell Const. Co., Carter Enterprise, Inc., Charles Lebaron Assoc., Don Munk Co., Herm Hughes & Sons, Inc., Hogan & Tingey Const., Inc., Ron Stacey Engineering & Const. Co., M & M Const. Inc., Stephen L. Tripp Const. Co., Tekton Inc., Traveller & Webb Const. Co., Valley Builders, Ronald H. Andrews Const. Inc. Member Lovell made a motion to accept the low bid Builders, from Valley pending Final approval by the Five Hoars A psychopath attempts to blow up a rocket fuel plant, while holding the manager's wife and son as hostages. Stephen McNally, Vic Morrow, Colleen Green. 12. IN MEMOIUAM ' towards the sale of the Tri-Del- Q - Gimme A Break - MOVIE: - Roxie Memmott passes away Millard School District Minutes WEDNESDAY 1958. Supt. and architect, to construct the Fillmore Middle School for the following bid: Base Bid $2,060,000.00 Alternate! Alt. 2 Alt. 3 Alt. 4 9,400.00 95,000.00 7,000.00 33,100.00 Marvin W. Fillmore Dies Construction Company, He was b0 April 9, pending final approval of in Peoa, Utah, to 1902, and Superintendent architect, to construct the Delta South Nathan N. and Jane School for the thora Milliner Fillmore, He married Isabella VII- following bid: Base bid $2,284,000.00 ate Bennett, July 21, 1922 68.000.- 00 in Fillmore, Utah, which Alternate Alternate 2 41.000.- 00 was later solemnized in 102.000.- 00 the Salt Lake Alternate 3 Temple. Alternate 4 5,000.00 He is survived by his Alternate 5 Omitted Salt Lake Gty; wife, Alternate 6 1,500.00 and son: Lucille daughter Alternate 7 26,000.00 Alternate 8 39,500.00 Alternate 9 12,000.00 No bid Alternate 10 Total bid 2,579,000.00 Seconded by Member Gillins MAGNA-Eri- c Bennett and carried unanimously by Pearson, 77, died January the members of the board. 2, 1982. Discussion was held concerning the need to start He was bon, Jan. 12th, the architect work on the 1904 Meadow, Millard Middle School in Delta to County, Utah to Peter W. make additional room to nd Minnie M. Bennett house the Eighth Grade. Peareon. He married Member Clayton made a Brjtta Tornqvist, April 2, motion to approve Edwards LDS Sak j931 jn & Daniels to start drawings A former em. TcmpIe. on the additional classrooms pIoyee for Kennecott Copat the Delta Middle School he retired in c and to organize a committee He was . to work with the architects, and had . seconded by Member Lovell crossing guard. a mission in Swe- served . and carried unanimously bv den in 1927 to 1929. He the members 01 the board. an artive High Pnest Discussion was held was C UfC ,n concerning the need to hire Mel Roper as the Clerk of the Works for Fillmore Middle (Bill) SW3llOW School and the Delta South Swallow Elementary School. Also (Bill) when the time comes that he passej away January 4, may need additional help to jqgj at the age of 96, in check these projects that Bannock Hospital in additional help may be Idaho. He was employed. Member Lovell born Feb. IS, 1885 in Fillmade a motion to approve more, Utah to Joseph Mel Roper as the Clerk of .he Swtow Works to oversee the projects for the Fillmore Middle School and the Delta South . SU Temple, Elementary School, seconded J,C by Member Clayton and er carried unanimously by the ted members of the board. Discussion was held bctioaery m Fillmore for pp65ycars. the concerning He rctircd two years Mitigation Agreement which went to Idaho will be reviewed at a later 8 He is with his brother. date The request for approval survived by two brothers one sister, Alfred of a new car purchase will be Swallow and Pauline S. a date. reviewed at later was held Robison of Fillmore and Discussion concerning the issuing of Edmund B. Swallow of 1 F. Whaley, Sunnyvale, Calif.; Eari B. Fillmore, Salt Lake City; six grandchildren; IS sisters; Zella C. Gunn and Ruth War-del- l, both of Salt Lake; Elouise F. Richards, Sun Calif. Jane A. City, Wright, St. George, Utah. Funeral services were held Monday, at 2 pm at the Memorial Estates Mortuary, and burial was at the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Eric B. Pearson Expires J8 J.W. Survivors: wife, Magna; three sons, Ronald, Kaysville; Gaynor, Magna; Peter, West Valley City; ten grandchildren; one great-grandchil- brother, three sisters, gust, Kanosh; Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Ellen Thompson, both EphMrs. raim; Margaret Bushnell, Murray; and was preceded in death by a son, Ralph. Funeral services were held Tues. at 10:00 a.m., in the Spencer 2nd Ward, 8181 West 3320 South. Interment was in the Meadow Cemetery. Au- Lu-ze- SUCCUITlbS sions in Indiana and Arizona. Her survivors are: sons 29, 1981, in Salt Lake and daughters: Merrill G. Imlay, Nevada; Ralph, City. She was born DecemFillmore, Utah: Dr. Evan ber 22, 1891, in Bunker-villJ., Ogden: Jack and Mrs. Nevada, to Alonzo Tennyson (Amy) Sanders, T. and Udora Hunt Leav-et- t. both of Salt Lake City: She married Calvin Mrs. J.W. (Ardes) Shea. 24 Minn., Memmott, May 17, 1917, Litchfield, in the St. George LDS grandchildren: 48 greatsisters: Temple. He died in 196S. grandchildren: Raised in Bunkerville, Mrs. Agnes Leavitt, BunNevada, where she was a kerville, Nevada; Mrs. member of the first high Lewis (LaRue) Christian, school graduating class. St. George; brother, Alton She attended Mudock Ac- Leavett, Overton, Nevademy at Beaver, Utah, ada. Funeral services were later teaching at Bunkerville. She was a member Saturday, Jan. 2nd, at of the Scipio Ward, ser- 2:00 pm in the Scipio ving in many capacities. Ward Chapel. Burial was She also served two mis in the Scipio Cemetery. Roxie Charlotte Leavitt Memmott, age 90, passed away, December SB and carried unanimously by the members of the board. Member Lovell made a motion to accept the low bid from Broderick & Howell e, Foresters urge tree planting The Utah State Division of Lands and Forestry, a division of the Utah State Department of Natural Resources and Energy, is again encouraging the planting of trees and shrubs as a conservation measure. To make tree planting convenient and inexpensive, for those who wish to prevent erosion, provide wildlife habitat, develop wind breaks, or replace cuttings on their lands, trees and shrubs are being made available at nominal cost through the State Forestry Nursery. David Dairy m pie, Wasatch Front Area State Forester, said, "We encourage people to nse our seedling nursery program for conservation purposes. Trees are among our most valuable renewable resources. When we plant a tree or shrub we help nature protect soil and wildlife, stabilize water sheds, and add to our environment oxygen producing plants which benefit everyone. This conservation program which began in 1954 has been very effective the State. throughout Tree planting is an ongoing program requiring annual application in order to bring about the desired results, Mr. Dalryraple, added. Persons wishing to take advantage of the Seedling Nursery Program should do so as soon as possible due to the limited supply of some species. Seedlings will be sold on a She was married to Anthony Like Payne, July 1, 1924, in Farmington. He died in 1969. She was a member of the LDS ptello, church and served in various ladies auxiliaries, and was also a member of ud the Daughter of Utah Pioneers. Survivors include: her N. children, Phillip Payne, San Diego, Calif.; Anthony Payne, Reno, Nev.; Mrs. Darrel (Agnes Anne) Repp, Nairobi, Kenya, Africa; Comm. Michael Payne, Yokosuka, Japan; Patricia Payne, Santa Cruz, Calif.; Richard Payne, Mauna Kea, Hawaii; Mrs. Darro (Nancy) Taufer, Salt Lake Gty; IS grandchildren; sisters, Vida Waldron, Woodland Ser-a- s three diplomas at graduation Pocatello, Idaho. Josie Ashfollows: College vices are tentatively set Hills, Calif.; two broFillmore; man, for I3th. Wed. Ed. Voc. Jan. Preparatory, and Alma Brooks thers, A. Ed. Kate Career Payne Program, Kate Anderson Payne, Anderson, who proceeded Program. Member Clayton made a motion to approve 77, passed away Dec. 30, her in death. Funeral services were above the diplomas. 1981, in a Salt Lake Jan. Lovell 2nd, at 12:00, at the Member by tal. Park Stake 1st Ward and carried unanimously by She was born on April the members of the board. Chapel, in Salt Lake. In19,1904, in Central, SevIt was the consensus of the e d baier County, to Oscar and terment was in the Salt Board of Education to Lake Gty Cemetery. Andersis immediate Nordfors beginning Agnes j hospi-second- son. first-com- VO z, Work for You purchase airline tickets from the I as Vegas area for the purpose of attending the National School Boards Convention as they would be $87.00 less than traveling l from the Salt Lake first-serve- through April, 1982. seedlings produced and distributed by the State Forest Nursery must be used for conservation oriented plantings only. They may not be used for landscaping or ornamental plantings. The State Forestry Nursery presently grows in excess of 400,000 This plants annually. popular conservation program is steadily growing and it is expected that by 1985 the Nursery will be producing over one million plants to meet the demand. For the first time since the began, program ly All stock is being offered in addition to the traditional greenhouse-grow- n These stock. in bulletare grown plants shaped containers with the root system and potting soil intact. They are generally more adaptable on harsh sites than bare-roplants, and they faand cilitate handling planting. Seedlings available in of 1982 are: spring Russian olive, hybrid poplar, Lombardy poplar, honey-locus- t, golden willow, horsechestnut, black walnut, black locust, Scotch pine, ponder-os- a pine, blue spruce, Eruopean sage, bladder-senncommon lilac, Siberian peashrub, and squawbrush. Persons wishing to participate in this low-cotree planting program may obtain order forms from the State Forest Nursery, Prison Road, Draper, Utah 84020. bare-roo- t a, st Intern-nationa- HEATING YOUR: Water - Home - Swimming Pool - Hot Tub Complete Design Service The meeting adjourned at 6:30 p m The next Regular Board Meeting will be held on January P. 1982 at the District Offue. Delta. Utah. notices Notice The Millard School District accept bids on ihe 3 bedroom home buill b I he building construction class of Delta High School. The square footage of the house is .288. The house may be seen at Delta High School immediately west of the gym during the regular school day. Other arrangements to see the house may be made by calling the school. Bid the house as is Bids should be submitted by 9 00 a m on Feb. 10. 1982 at the School District Office. 160 West Main, Delta, Utah. Bids will be opened by the Board of Education on Feb will Call to find out how - 801-487-07- 17 1 Telephone Collect 10 The board reserves the right to retcct any or all bids. The bid must include the sales tax. Published in the Millard County C hromcle Januars 7. 1982 Too often a man keeps his nose to the grindstone just so his wife can turn hers up at the neighbors. Most girls want a spendthrift before theyre married and a man who has saved his mones after they 're married. I 7 1 |