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Show "S $ v MILLARD COUNTY USPS rtCv r s V FOUNDED IN 1894 25 CENTS 4467-400- 0 MILLARD COUNTYS FIRST NEWSPAPER NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Founded ASSOCIATION NN A IMS SUSTAINING Volume 88, Number 43 MEMBER. 1982 Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Assooaf on Marlene A. Whicker, County Clerk, certifiy that the lolloping dates hase been sei aside lor Registration to Vote in Millard Countv: October 26, 27, 28, 1982 from the hours of 7:()0 a m until 8 00 the at p m. Regist ration Agenl following homes: Fillmore Jeanie West 30 2nd Bennett, South, Fillmore. Fillmore 02 - I ucillc Ashby, 140 West 1st North, I illmore. 1 -- Kasi Provstgaard, a member ol the Super Steppers, exhibits some seen at their Fillmore performance on Thursday. of the style that will be 3 -- - Della BenMeadow nett, Meadow 4 Kanosh Marjean - hrisiensen, Kanosh Deseret 5 - Aiprilla Stoss . Deseret emce R Oak C it) 0( Fmhnson.Oak C iiv 7 I eamington Andrea M. Nielson, Leamington. -- 8 Lenora liolden Siephenson, Flolden 9 - Sutie Mem-molSeipio St ipio. Oasis 19 -- - Inez Kells. MlMtEft Friday, October 22, 982 , - Oasis. Hinckley 1 1 son, Hintkley. Abraham McCollaum. Flintkley. - Rua - 14 Si Robin mils Rome. I -- (arrison C W heeler, Della Ifs Soul h Della - 17 -- - I orene Founaed 1885 z. ' Of THf 1 Registration Agents Announced I, - i V -- D B r g T.U.--S Ciarrison. - 18 Melsa Shields. 5lh West, Delia 18' r -- - Sherry lee Nitkle, 110 North 300 West. Delia I - 19 ynndyl lama Bradlicld, I ynndyl Sutherland 20 - Belly S. lohnsnn, Rl I. Box I 4, -- Delia Woodrow 21 - Clark. RID Delia Flowed 25 hnsiensen. 2IO.I illmoie C horal R Box 2'6. C 1. Si - Ieggy B Rome Box The Prideot Utahs Dixie Super Steppers Prance Our Way Bonnie Huntsman, Chairman ol ihe Fine Arts Guild Dance Committee, is pleased to announce that ihe Super Steppers from Si. George. Utah will be pcrlorming in Fillmore on October 21 . 1982. The program w ill be held in ihe Millard High School gymnasium af 4 o'tlotk in ihcalicrnoon. flic group was lormulalcd on January I, I9M). m St. George by llenc Hatker. a graduate ot Dixie College and a Dance I dotation Major at Utah Slate Umsersny. The girls practise I ' : hours per week and are ages lour through 14. They have received numerous lirst place awards and have performed in Disneyland, al the Las Vegas ( onseniion Cemcr, and have been seen on local and national television. In addition to ibis, they hase received a special mutation (i, ur. ,c Lbs Al.gJc . Lakwi i, a fjiuicsMunui basketball learn, to perform during ol oncol their basket ball games. Besides being a performing and dancing group, emphasis is placed on scholastic abilmcs, especially during 7ih, 8th and 9lh grades. During Junior High years those Super Steppers earning a 3.75 or abosegrade average receive special recognition and a portraii free ol charge lor their efforts. half-tim- e -- UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION'S to their dogs and climbing mountains hope lo woo our supporl without ever offering ihe By Daiid C. Pnuitm viewer any food for ihoughl. This year iheyre belling millions ol camRemember political advertising in local paign dollars I hat you're loo busy, too lay or newspapers? Ten years ago you could hardly stupid to notice Using lelesisionn, they hope find the news for all the candidate enthat a handsome smile will be iheir ticket lo dorsements covering page after page. an all expense paid (rip lo kashmgion D C Sometimes it was a little overwhelming. While on your lax dollars I was I know I'm always glad when election day passed and prejudiced, bul I think Us a dam my newspaper returned to normal, I was. shame A hall minute of television nonsense grateful for the information newspaper adver j will never replace a well wrillen, fad filled ad Most experts agree lhai using supplied. After reading the scores of ads newspaper I felt I knew enough about the candidates newspapers are the mosl respected vehicle for background and their stands on the issues to gelling information lo ihe public I know the make an intelligent decision. politicians havent lost iheir respect for the veiv Candidates dont schedule much newspaper ciliens they seek to represent Perhaps lhai is advertising these days. Oh, the local candidates whs average Americans now have only slighl-ldo -- - those running for county sheriff or stale more confidence in iheir elected olficials than they do in used ear salesmen. legislature Bui you wont find much this year trom those seeking your vole for the U.S (It you're hsienmg candidates) Many taxSenate or Congress. This is no accident Its payers would appreciate a little less emeriain part of a new election strategy on the part of ment and a loi more solid communicalion W e so called political experts." might be forced lo lake a long hard look at how CAPITAL NOTEBOOK Even the younger girls learn the value ol responsibility al an early age. i he girls arc all required to earn their own money to purchase iheir performing and pracl icing uniforms. The purpose of Super Steppers is to help each girl and confidence, gain responsibility while learning how to become a valuable part of her community. Three of the Super Steppers come from Millard County. Heidi Finlinson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Finlinson of Si. George. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walker Finlinson of I eamington, Utah. Jana Michael is the daughter of Mi and Mrs. Mcl Michael of Si. George and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Marnn ol Fillmore Marci Warner is the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs Dwight Warner of St. George and the giamidaugiucr of nils. Maijone McMriue (and the late Newton McBride), ol I illmore. Fach of ihese Ihree girls will he pcrlorming a solo during ihe perlormance. The Fine Arts Guild extends a warm welcome to everyone trom both sides ol the county, and also to both the junior and high school students, ii will certainly be a scry worthwhile program lor all ol those who attend. Facts and issues have been replaced wuh smiles and fluff. Thirty second television commercials showing candidates feeding popcorn you're sjsending your campaign dollars This year we may just vole with more than our hearts We may vote with our minds vm 53 - V ; IsrWM4 ktPUfii I ' fe 0r Oeltbutfgg ' kM c? III " 1 Menwy) t Mi ( . I ?fv Vandalism Mars Campaign For County Attorney Vandals who sprayed red pain! on campaign poslcrs placed around I illmore by county ailomcy candidate Cluion Huriisii,an had liic tables turned on them when the candidate announced that this incident only reinforced his claims lhai the criminal faction in Millard County would like lo see him dcleaied because ol his past record of convictions. He added lhai the act seemed polmcally motivated Sometime Saturday evening vandal(s) spraypaimed nearly every one of his signs in Fillmore except the ones along Main Sireel where ihe act could possibly hase been observed easier Huntsman said that only one sign, other than ihe Main Street signs, was missed leading him to believe the act was deliberately aimed at his campaign and was either done by an adull or wasadull msligalcd Huntsman said, This actions smacks ol dirty tricks. I ihoughl we had learned from Watergate lhai dirty l ricks are nol tolerated by dccenl citizens The action of trespassing on private lawns withoul legitimate purpose and defacing properly violates both criminal law and ihclaw of personal injury and I expect lhai legal remedies in both those aieas will be pursued Until the person or pci sons responsible loi lilts highly imelhk.il conduct come loi waul or aie aj'a tin Otjcu, tan i.oti as.imit ni.it laclic is poluicallv moiivaiid I have alwavsopposed jveliy, dishonest, anil delink Use methods ol anything, whciliei in law oi politics, nr any where else In my campaign I haveiaken gie.u elimis lo huy newspaper space, print up hroihtiies. publicize on ihe radio, and go door lo tlooi lo directly present Ihe issues lo ihe people so they have an opportunity lo discuss those issues wuh me lace lo late, and every lad that I've slalcd is subject lo vcrilkalion lliiough public records available to anvoiie I am convinced lhai those volets who believe ethical and up Ironi approaches to he complex problems that Millard ( otiniv is tacing in the nexl lour years, will consider tins lactic in iheir decision making " I Huntsman said he plans lo leave lie led smeared signs up lor ihe next Iwo weeks mini elec l ion lo remind voters ot the foul deed I lie newly panned bright red signs stand mil lai more now than lies did hetore, and surds moie voters will nolicCllkm now I Attorney Eliason Gives Legal Opinion Stella Day Honored For Community Service Stella Day of Fillmore was recently honored as the state's outstanding community volunteer serving in ihe inierest of improving local government in Utah for ihe year 1982 " Bestowing the honor on Mrs. Day were the officers and members of ihe Utah eague ol CmexandTowns. Jeri Winger, community development speciahsl, and Dr. Wesley T. Mauglin director of the community service center, both of Utah Stale University, presented Mrs Dav wuh a plaque in Ihe shape of the Slate ol Lull which coniained a tribute to some of her outstanding volunteer services. The plaqm reads: 1 Ned Bennett, Millard School District busdriver.won this $20 bill by demonstrating expert driving abilities. his School Bus Drivers Show Off Skills School bus Drivers from across ihe slate were honored for iheir ability lo maneuver their big yellow school buses ihrough a specially designed course, paw a wrillen tc'i on safety and driving regulations, and spot certain delects planted in a school bus. 7 wemy-thredrivers competed in l he event, sponsored by Ihe Utah School I mployccs Assoc lalion in conjunction wuh iheir Annual onlcrcnce held t his sear al the ( ol ton wood High School, October 7 and 8 Jordan drivers look the lop honors wimmu' lour out of six trophies. Jay Webb, a lourtecii year driver for Jordan District placed lira with C ale in Allen and Randy Bringhursi. also Jordan drivers, placing second and ihitd (ramie District's, B J Bringhursi placed lourih m l tic regular competition Novice e C division (lirsi lime competitors) winners were Robert Bryan, Davis Svhool District, first place and leannet hahie. Jordan, second A special feature ol thceompciiiion is being able lo cover wuh i lie inside dual wheel of the school bus, a 520 bill which is laid oul on the course Ned Hcnnctt, Millard School District is 520 richer and ihe envy ol all other drivers, none ol whom were able lo match him in this eveni Itophics were presented during ihe US! A I tid.iv general session by the LSI A Roadco ( onimince ( haired by Rick McGuite and Dale Dawson and local district ollkials who weic present lirsi and winners will represent Lull in national companion slimmer ml lev eland. Ohio next second place For Ihe past 66 years you have distinguish ed yourself as an outsianding commumtv solunieer and leader whose life has been dedicated lo service and the enhanscmem ol your community. Beginning in 1917 as chairman of the Last Millard Red ( ids. Chapter lo this day as the author ol a width Dm read newspaper column entitled Town", you have endeavored to bring people logeihertowork for the development of manv aspects of commumiy life. While serving as the president or chairman of more than lew organizations in 1962 vou found time to begin serving as the chairman ol civic improvement" and as the result ol yom leadership Ihe City of Fillmore was nidged "Cleanest Lillie City in the USA'1 in 196' You still serve as chairman of this endeavor al 93 years of age. Nol being satisfied wuh organizing, parlicpaling in or leading vine organizations and projicts. you have also do tinguishcd yoursell as an authority on and author of Ihe history of Millard Counts In community-base- published a 804 page book entitled Milestones of Millard" which has since been reprinted ihree limes, and in 19"6 began 1951 you collecting and editing biographies of Millard Couniy Pioneers under the auspices of the East Millard Daughters ol Utah Pioneers Both of ihese projed shave added significantly to the historical treasury of your community You arc appreciated by the members of your community for ihe beauty you share with others through ihe donation of arrangements of roses from your gardens lo ihe high school for graduation exercises, churches, and for the graves in the city cemetery Moreover you were honored by ihe citizens of your city in 1979 for being instrumental in acquiring ihe land for and developing the park at the north entrance of I illmore Your hie is one that recognizes the need 10 share wuh others skills and resources in building a heller communuv We recognize in your example the essence ol volunleerism " In addition to the plaque. Mrs Dav was presemed with a Utah Communuv Progress 1980-8cerlilicaie ol recognition signed b CiovernorScoll M Matheson A luncheon was held in Sic. lla's honor in I illmore on Thursdav wuh both Dr Mauglin and Ms. Winger, Mavor Dons Rasmussen. Councilman and Mrs Dalim Nielsen. Sr .and other Fillmore triends pi event 2 In Ihe meeting ol the Board ol ( oumy ( oin missioners of Millard Couniy held on October 13, 1982 ihe Commissioners asked I Idem F bason for a legal opinion regarding the legali-lof a Commissioner serving on the Couniy C ommission alter he was nol a citizen ol the couniy Ailorney follows I basons response was .is You have requested of ibis ollicc an opinion as lo whether a vacancy exists in ihe Ollicc ol Millard County Commission by reason ol ( ommissioner Robison allcgcdlv moving trom ihe Couniy I will at your request cue ihe statutory and case law as I find ir 2 Each member ot the board of ( oumv Commissioners shall have an elector ot ihe County which he represents and must have been one for al least one yeai imtnedialelv pin ceedings his election An electors first qualification is residence A person resides u has in the area: 20 his place of residence according lo the follow mg rules' a. Thai place must be considered jnd held to be ihe residence of a pci son in which Ins habitation is fixed and lo which whenever he is absent , he has the intention of leturmng f If a person removes lo anoilict area wuh the intention ol making il his principal place of residence, he loses Ins lormer residence h 7 he place where a person's fanulv resiJcs is presumed lo be Ins place of residence, bui any person who lakes up or continues bis abode wuh the intention of return mg at a place other Ilian where his family resides must be rcgaid ed as a resident where he so ahidcs A change of residence car unlv hi made ihe aa ot removal joined wuh the intci.i lo lemam in another place, I here can only be one residence A residence cannot be lost tin ill anolhei is gained by Ii lhai ( oinmisvionct K 'bison his home lo one Mien I dwaids anj delivered possession lo him Ii is also repiesemed lhai ( ommissioner Robison and ho wile Manon moved to Sail I ake ( n ( oncspondaricc has been exhibited coin.im mg the following ' Out new address is 609" South 1480 I asi. Sail 1 akc ( uv . I lah 8a 12 Both lesidence and domicile are attested hv sold is represented inlcnt ( omilissionci Robison stjicd hdotc llic commissioners on October Dili iti.il lie fiaJ a lann and oilier properly hi Sutherland He made no statement with regard lo Ins mid acanues (rnrraits Vacancies ate frequently governed bv ivpiess statutory and charier provision (teller tils when a municipal (couniy) office ceases to he a legal resident of ihe mtiiikipulnv, ho otli.' is vacated Ilk above is a direct ipioic '6 AM Jur2 Sec 2'4 Ouoling fmil.ci '6 AM J ur 2 on immicif al corpouin.ii o Pun I'.itk nlcss expresslv pmvidcd bv I he constitution, the Icgisl.uutc ol t he Stale it, as require llial an olticci ot t lie 30'. Sec otherwise "( 24" i! corporation he a Iceal resident thereof and in such case there must he a.h.al Mihjhu.uicv merels building and lumi'hing of a new house wuhin i he requited temtorv wuh the iiuculioii ol living in il is not sufficient U lire owner continues in t he actual occiipaiicV lit premises siir .fed vised ,n I lie ( fit c tin lie ( r nei a ol lie kc ol Stale of I lah o tilled in a similar and 4lhut' ' Ilk elected analogous case in d. official has moved Pom ll e area in which Ik was elected and o ro loni'c' a legal 'v'.Jcnl . of dial k.i . jca e a foui Ui municii v l i I t e office II is suiecsied .1, e u P ,a n.eeuiig u 0 . ( Mini v ( ommiss m d n he o, u ct be ; i. ol straight Pu w aid ' die per sun ir v ol . c J Robison's 'es, Juke a- - Ik.n vb.ingvJ lo Sail I aie ( uv di u die omniiscion rcqtk'i his resignation and dicreupon piocccJ to IUI 4 bs rcqiks'ii g Ihe vaeaile v as prov idvd ill I dial die centra euunlv con mittie ot the pat fv lo which Ilk v'Pcia! hv ongcJ submit a hsl ot al least six persons lo die ( ourilv ( o'li'ius ll Mr ' SIOII, Who si ,'i sc Vs! f O.ll Slid llsl ,1 sUvslssOI his Joes not ,0'cai to be a mallei which should icqime co hi u V, iv e lent lo Jclcrmu c lln e side lie v al d il il ion an elcUoi at J die well ne ol lire eouuiv wu ,ij appeal lo he ptomoleJ hv nol e gaging in sudi .nnlev I Krspetilullv 'hr Idun A I liason Millard ( minis Mlornrv opinion ol limner llolgrrn Jan 26, 1 1973 Continued to Pag 2 |