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Show This week in MILLARD COUNTY HISTORY as seen in the pages of WEBLDFE IN MEMOIIIAM hc'JJrogrrjsjs James Lawson QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS SERVINC MILLARD COUNTY SINCE 1894' 7, 1982 age 4 completed, personnel Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631, Friday, May from the three agencies tleman, a sporstman, a meet at the local level and representative of a federal make a recommendation agency and the director of for the upcoming deer the Division of Wildlife hunt as well as other Resources. hunts that may take place The board than holds in the area. The second an open, public meeting step if for these recom- where individuals may mendations to be presentpresent their own recomed to the state interagen- mendations. Following Donald T. cy committee. This com- this meeting, the board James E. Lawson, 88, daughters, Mrs. mittee is made up of a then sets the hunts. Scipio; Lawson, died April 27 at the home (Otella) Herbert, representative from the of his son in Scipio of Quay BLM, Forest Service, and Salina; Mrs. F. W. So if you dont like the natural causes. Fish and Game. The state Goode, Pheonix, way the hunts are handled Bom on September 1, (Delma) Don Mrs. interagency committee re- go to a board meeting and Arizona; 1893 in Milford, Utah to fines the recommendavoice your concern. Your Kearns; Curtis, (Nelda) tions from the entire state voices will be the last one John and Eliza Adams 11 18 grandchildren; and then presents them to heard before the board Lawson. Married Audrin Memmott on August 29, the board of big game. sets the hunt and usually 1911, later solemnized influence more carries Funeral services were in the Manti LDS Temple. The board is comprised than that of the local held Saturday 1 p.m. in She died on October 21, of a wool grower, a cat- - game warden. the LDS Scipio LDS Ward 1979. Elder in the Church. Retired farmer. Chapel. Burial in the Lived in Scipio since eight Scipio Cemetery. Funeral Directors: Olpin Mor years of age. Survived by: son and tuary. Brent Olson By 10 Years Ago May 5, 1972 Wildlife Conservation Officer The marriage of Dennis sary on May 1. Mayor Golden Wright, Question: How are the just completed our range June Pamela Christopherson, Brunson and big game hunts deter- rides and census studies. Stella Day, and Daisy Harding was solemnized Dallin Nielsen, Sr. was mined? All the field work plus Rogers conducted an in the St. George Temple spotlighted in this weeks observations personal Arbor Day celebration on Saturday. Side Street column for Answer: Before any point to an upswing in which several Mr. and Mrs. H.S. his career in music and as during trees were planted in the Mitchell celebrated their Millard High School band season is set such as the total deer population but general deer hunt, studies not necessarily the buck 60th Wedding Anniver- - instructor. new park. are conducted and several population. A portion of meetings are held among our herds are now made 35 Years Ago May 9, 1947 personnel from the U.S. up of older does that are Forest Service, BLM and Millard The After the studies are High Hansen, 440; and J. Flowell saved it from fish and game. We have School Teams Ralph Wood, 880. Relay burning up completely. returned from Provo with Contracts went out May a new state record for the 1 to Millard County Mr. Thad Utleys school teachers that National High School had new pickup practically Federation was Medley truck and out worked caught fire and was Millard 3rd Relay. The old record was to the teachdamaged considerably, acceptable 3:41 and the new State Salaries ranged from ers. afternoon. Only record is now 3:36. The Sunday the quick work of the fire $2376 per year for those members of the team with a Bachelors degree Parowan High School were Dick Warner, 110; department making the to $3576 for those with a won top honors in soil judLex McKee, 220; Gerald run from Fillmore to Masters By Penni Johnson ging, Delta High School in degree. livestock judging, in re60 Years Ago May 5, 1922 cent Southern Utah State College Agriculture Day Pahvant Valley has and reclamation bodies, a native son of Fillmore contests. 300 int. hurdles Gee, attention attracted the considerable advance has has achieved prominence Millard The High 41.9. Nearly 250 students of the Los Angeles been made in the develop- in the scientific world School 2nd in the from Delta, Richfield, Sixth Place: placed Doug Chamber of Commerce. ment of all these lines, by his latest invention of a BYU South Sevier, 400 Valley, Boys Track meet on Rowley, discus; A Los Angeles Times with the prospect that this sound amplifier used in 1. North Sevier, Enterprise, - Jay Day, Darin May relay front page story said in rich and fertile district, locating German subHere is a list of the boys Day, Robert Muhlestein, Pahranagat Valley, part: Since the first which its fine agricultural marines. A million dollar that placed: and Joe Brinkerhoff. Hurricane, Beaver, in Times the has been publication possibilities, will rapidly corporation First Place: Bob JenThis week Millard will Wayne, Millard, Parowan of the come into settlement and organized and a factory last January sen, javeline 183 10. Panguitch at the Region meet at and be high opening up of the Pahvant cultivation, through site purchased at Holliday Second Place: Tracy Juab High on Friday, May schools participated in in Millard County, settlement and through for the manufacture of Giles, 800 - 2:02; Bob Valley agricultural competition 7. Utah, through joint action its adoption as a govern- the Balwin radio receiving Jensen, -There will be 8 schools this year according to jump high Pacific Union of the ment rehabilitation train- sets on a large scale. 6 at the Region meet. The Eli Gark, competition long jump - 21 Railroad, the Los Angeles ing camp for wounded The American Legion Scott top 6 in each event go to chairman. Place: Third Chamber of Commerce veterans. is making headway in Delta High School stuBurns, high jump 6 state. The top three relay and the local irrigation Nathaniel Baldwin, renewing the appearance dents took first place in teams go to state. Doug Rowley, javeline of the old State House. 166 10. The 2A State meet team livestock judging for The precise geographical Fourth Place: Bob will be held at Lehi High the second year in a row. center of the North Ameridiscus. School on Saturday, May Richfield High was seccan continent is in a town Jensen, ond in team pladngs, Val Place: Tun Fifth 15, 1982. called Rugby, North Dakota. By Ella Crosland MMS NEWS Agriculture winners announced, Boys track 3. 4, 4; Holden Happenings Otto and Allie Hunter drove to SLC Monday to attend the Ballet West Gifelle. performance Their granddaughter, Tauna Hunter had the leading role. Calling for a short visit with her grandparents, Otto and Allie Kristin were Hunter, Hunter and a friend. Kristin had been attending Ricks College and was on her way home. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Aarl Hunter of Pleasanton, California. Lila Badger is a patient at the Mountain View Hospital in Payson following surgery for a hip replacement. We wish her a speedy recovery. Geneva and John Jones of Las Vegas were guests of Ethel Wood for several days. They came to visit their sister, Vera Nixon, a patient at the Fillmore Hospital. They also visited their sister, Merwin and Lenora Stephenson and family. Nathan and Phyllis Tanner of Ogden were visiting at the home of their mother, Elmeda Turner. Geneal Grant and passes away Ellen Mar Warner ley High third. Delta High students won first and third places in individual livestock judging, with a Wayne High School student placing second. Parowan was first place in team soils judging, Millard second, and Delta third. First, second and third places in individual soils competition were won by students from the same three schools. In soil judging Keven Whicker, Parowan, was first; Kevin Cummings, Millard, second; and Don Tenney, Delta, third. succumbs Ellen Warner, Mar 91 Johnson died April 27, 1982. She was born in Stevens accompanied and daughter husband, Koye and Jan McKee on a trip to Seattle, Washington. They were the guests of their son and brother, Janice and Roland Stevens and family. They visited several interesting places and especially with enjoyed visiting their family. At the home of Milton and Margaret Stevens for the weekend were their daughter, Dorothy Gab-beand family of Farmington, thier son, Gene BeBout of Fruit Heights. Joining them on Sunday for an early birthday dinner for Margaret were Galde and Ellen Stevens and family of Fillmore. Margarets sister, Virginia Laws has been with since her Margaret returned home following surgery at the Utah Valley Hospital. Mrs. Thora McKee accompanied her sister, Fae Synder, to Provo Saturday. Mrs. Faye Louise Brad-fiel- d called at the home of her sister. The Warren Croslands, for a short visit Sunday. their First Security punts moeev market retunms within yonnr reach. rt First Security has always been the leader in sensible savings plans. 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Survived by husband, three sons, four daughProvo; Meldon, ters, Ray, West Valley City; Millard High School Richard, Long Beach, CumKevin students Edith CumCalifornia; mings, Flint Gehre, GerSalt Lake City; mings, ald Robison and Greg Mrs. Robert (Mary) Stewart came in second in Palmer, Orem; Helen team soil judging. a FlirsG: SerauoEy GBainiCss Main Members FDIC Each depositor is insured to $100,000 by FDIC Fillmore, Utah First Security Bank of Utah, N.A. First Security Bank of Idaho, N.A. First Security Bank of Rock Springs First Security State Bank Open 6 a.m. 3 p.m Monday Friday Closed Saturday Open Sunday 8 a.m. - 2 p.m Coffee Shop Only -- i San Runner, Diego, California; Mrs. Charles (Margene) Pease, West Valiev brother, City; Las Blaice, Vegas, Nevada; sisters, Maude Lewis, Orem; Mrs. Rex (Thelma) Gines, Woodland, Utah; 38 grandchildren; 56 one Preced- ed in death by three children. Funeral services were held Saturday 11:00 a.m. Goff Mortuary Chapel, 8090 South State. Graveside services were also 4:00 Saturday p.m. Fillmore Cemetery. Funeral Directors: Olpin Mortuary. |