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Show ur n i 1 vpco 3- - Pier pont 3 Co. Ave O-l- CITY APPOINTS NEW ATTORNEY IfraMy Fillmore City Mayor Golden Wright announced that as of January 1, 1971, Dexter O Anderson attorney for Fi Union' City. J e Jackson of Milford had sorod since A. Lee Peterson moved to Alaska. Mr. Anderson has lioon practicing in Fillmoie for the past several months and has offices at 96 South Main Stn'-'t-. Mayor Wright stated that Mr. Jackson would continue to serve as attorney for the pro p.isod sewer project that was started while he was attorney. speakiMo Beware of Wolves In Sheeps Clothing . . . On December 16, 1970, a public hear lng was held In the Utah State Capitol In regards to a new bill that will be Introduced Into the legislature this year. bill according to Harold J. Tippetts director of the Utah State Division of Recreation is a vehicle recreation bllL It will set up guidelines laws, regulations and fees for all off road vehicles such as snowmobiles all terrain vehicles Districts 3 ond 10 BLM ne BOARD According to the sponsor of the bill, wheel drive vehicles used on the highway will still come under the blllt but will be charged Just one license. The registration fee at this time is recommended at 5.00 annually. The bill would also establish an advisory board. & It would e power the Board of Parks recomRecreation alone, after hearing council. mendations from the advisory to make amend, and repeal regulations limgoverning equipment, engine noise itations, and operation requirements along with other regulations. The only way we could support such a bill, If all control and monies collected St then would be on a local county basis to take along hard we would still have look at It. All sportsman should react Immediatletters ely to this bill and start wTltlng vehicles Its remember in protest. Just now, It may be horses next and then people themselves. 4 fr-o- . rict 3. West Birton of Fillmore was reappointed as Wildlife Representative for District 3 Board and Othcl Pay. Nephl, was reappiintej ns Willhfe Representative for District 10. B ard Members Advisory made recommendations to the Bureau of Lin--l Management regarding management of the vartious multiple uses of the public lands, said Mr. Brough. The two Fillmore Advisory Boards will meet on the 11th nd 12th of January to consider grazing npplcatiorw. wildlife needs and other B1AI Unoffically, Bryce Canyon has nothing on us. Where Bryce recorded a minus 30, a minus 40 was recorded In FloweU. Elsewhere in East Millard, pipes froze, cars quit, furnaces worked over time and the sage old remark, "Its cold outside," became a sort of sick Joke In Fillmore, up to Wednesday, thte low was minus 21. In Meadow, It got to 17 below, about the same In Kanosh and Holden. According to County Clerk Guy Robins It was about 23 minus In Sclplo. The record breaker was 40 cold degrees below zero at Flowcll according to Archie Christensen. Clem Utley, Flowell, had to warm his diesel fuel to minus 25 in order to get It to run out of the tank. He was going to light a fire under his tractor to get pro-gram- s. MILLARD OFFICERS SWORN IN COUNTY elected officials and officers for M'l'anl County were sw irn in M January 4, 1971, by County Clerk Couniy Attorney Eldon EUoson swore in Mr. Guy L. Robins. Robins prior tu the swearing in of the other officers. Swoin in were newly elected Comims.si oners. Laugh Max-fiel- d and Ward IxiUixick. Arch.e Chnstcasen is the holdover xVwly nd-iy- , MHSNEWS Wendy Robison 0nmisMnur. Deputies were not sworn in until Wednesday, and include ofMary Piy, Treasurer's office; Lorraine Staples, Recorder's Whicker. Marlene Heck Awvsor offiee; strand. fice; Joyce Clerk's office; Edgar Mills and Earl Richardson, Sheriffs Leigh Maxficld was elected Ch urm in of the CommisMon. on motion t.y Ward Killpick, sconded by Archie Christenson. 155 ond Kimberley Mines Cloyd Day. of the Soil Con- of As MILIARD COUNTY BUDGET APPROPRIATION promised Dooomlior 31. 1970, Shingle Mill had 19 Inches of snow containing 5 inches of water. This compares with 4 Inches lost year. Nearly 4 of tne 5 Inrhos this year came In December. A Kimlverlcy Mines, there was 33 inches snow containing 9 Inches of water, with almost 6 Inches coming during Decemlier. This compared with 33 inches and 8 inches of water last year and a long lime average of 4 Inches. STAY COLD Rate Eagle Scout honor: left to right: Michael Stott, Timothy Carling, laiy Iolaon, Myron Stephrnimn, Jamr Reckstrand, Tim TuMle; In Six Scouts Receive Eagle A'd On Decem! or 3, 1970, Moa d iw B y Seoul Trxp 206 a SjK'd i! Eagle Court of Honor at Mea low. The Court w.is by IVI.j le CarlInstitutional Representaing. r tive. and the main w.ls Jaroll Roliis n of Flowell Die were aw cm-bict-- sp-ake- Let's Beat The RECORD d The LOWS f T this week the Eagle Scout R.r,k: J.inu try 4. 5. and 6. have been cord vv. 'Die Kanosh. Troop 207: Tim Tuttle, son of Curtis an 1 Rot'na Sluel Is. S( ()t TM As re- k The results of the January 2 meet with Hurricane at Millard were: M3 llul Edwards pin lo5 Gene linnkcrhoff pin dec. 112 Gary Teeplos pin 132 Duane Stephens 133 Neil Stevens pin dec. 1 13 Gary Chratcnscn The final score was Millard 26 and Hurricane 26. ll STt 1.1. ( '', 7Pir.v - Inn I a car or tm-th it in their fad's miovv Th. ir happy liugbt-- r tings out ini; !l throws th-- ' , i crisp air. an I even th-- ' grumblers are cheered by their merriment. But now ttie are ver an I the are ba-'in school, pieparing for tin futiiie. However, just for a J.b. a voeition or i way of earning a living. i.x n t Eieli of us his ugh. we are ni .ny hours in whi-in earning a livled 1, We also need an avocaing tion ns well as a voeition, someih ng stimulating to do in ie.-r- You don't have to s. y h wv au live r.uli diy; You ion t hive to say if y u woik or pi ly. For a tried true kiroineler is alwa.vs in place. However y.ut live will show oil your face. Jack Jorgensen Home Wilsons in Salt Lake City Wlut mikes From the Hospital Vicki J.irginscn, who is often ling the L D. S. Business College In Salt I --'ike, brought her futher h me front the hosient pital in the Oty, and the holidays here with her pir-entJack and Beulah Jorgensen. Vicki had to return to school on January 2, os she Is Assistant Registrar at the College. The William V. Wilsons and Wila hi enjoyed a wek end in Salt Luke, Jane Jme with Sam and Billie WiLs. n in their new horn" up Ilnlgrati.m Canyon. Die children Brooke, llekli and Ir.Hl holod entertain her and the others Bill, Madeleine, Vance, Cathy and Margaret R..e stayed at the Fclghl home. Sun luy Vera and Jack seived dinner to all Winter Quarter starts January 13 of the Wilson family. The Wilson s address U 6410 7th (today). Emigration Canyon and the Fcigh's live at 3707 Forest Hills Drive. s. a diiterelice nttitih our i ntliK-town life, and that altitude not on "Mkws on your f ice, hut lii'lps to determine your fu lire The big storm wbn we have just twcivcd, plas tt extremely eld weather vvhli has follow et the storm, h. brought many reaction.. Whi the odrr pe.iple are hylcrnu nnd lng, ni inning ground ab mt the Cold weather, ymn more fu people are hiving than they have had all year sleigh tig. skating, tolnigganir and tubing. Of course I In are dressed warmly. Son even have face protection. C: pucial'y if they are ulolgh-r- l in xn-n- lioli-lay- g our spare time. IYrhaw vve have a Job vvhiih we I n't like, but it is a way of earning our living Tii'rofore, we go on doing it d ly after d iy. Then it is very imxirtunt that hit avocation lx' something which wc enjoy doing, somellung as this intensely interesting, avocation may Ik' a moans of keeping us aiei t ami healthy, after we have retired from our rogul ir csp-vi.ill- y tlior-ough- (Coin tine,) on inside page) y c. M. Three more wrestling meets arec coming up this next week. Saturday. January 9. a four way meet w.ll be held at Delta, Pleasant Grove, with DeRa, Iarowan, and Millard participating. This meet begins at 6 00 STI.RS HONORED hon red were the Scouof these Chirks Pringle, Ibiden; pely le Me and Vernon Christensen. Kin. sh pm. The Junior High wrestling team will compete with Cedar Junior High here on Monday, Jmu.try 11 at 3 00 pm. Millard will travel to for a wrcstLing meet on Thurs).iy, January 14. Mil-for- xl With Dixie Flyers Friday ki tklfmore 1st grand-thiklr- n-- Michael Stott, son of Ben ami Laurel Stott; Timothy Carling, s m of IM.yle ami Shannon Carling tmasters tc. Holden, Troup 203: (or the Fillmore weaI y rier Mitnm iv a minus 23, If son of Lester ue cm jus. p Y nthcitnnn ml Je in D n; Myron Steciov I p.i ihu putting a phenson. son of and h'.inkel out uid the thermome- Rhea !V,tn Ktephetis-ii- i ter. vve m i) lx' aide t Ih,1 Hi v rveonl Meadow. Troop 20(5: P2? Av vve were Sittmc up this item, someone from HoJanies Beck Irani. of well railed to S it was 40 be IkI ,y - an-- l Joyce tnd. 12, 15. .m i 21 back: Henry Whicker. Millard District Chairman; and AdVernon C hritenen, vancement Chairman. y De-Va- 3rd DJjson Loy 135 forfeit Uni. Joe Price servation Service, has read the snow courses at Shingle Mill and Kimlxrley Mines. sev-Jerr- The Millard results were: 1st 9.3 Hal Edwards 1st 105 Gene Brinkerhoff 1st 112 Gary Toeplcs 3rd 119 Greg Kesler 4th J26 Mike Melville 132 Bovan Rasmussen 4th 2nd 133 Ned Stevens 1st 143 Gory Christensen 2m) 167 Clark Johnson fl.ee. SCS Reads Shingle Mill Gordon Ogler, Meadow, complained that he would Just get his milking machines thawed when they would freeze up again even with the warm milk going through the lines. ri.l-mor- The M Hard wTcstiuig team came out the winner in the Millard Invitational Tournament held Decemlier 30th. The final scores were: Millard - 94; Ricljield - 85; South Sevier 65; and Gunnison - 65. Eli.vson. . Mill-din- g THE SPOTLIGHT indu lo Clik Guv Kotuns, Tnt.surcr Helen Rogers, Sheriff Calvin Stewart, Recoider LaVoy Martin. Avs.-s- s ir LaMar Brunson an I County Attorney Eldon ol floors ada and Jarrel Rasmussen were honored during the holidays on the occasion of their Golden Wed-Da1920, In Fillmore, Utah. Jarrel came to Anniversary. They were married on Christm 4 ard County from Mt Pleasant, Utah. Vada was the daughter of Charles and Libbic Lambert of They have made their home in Pahvant and Fillmrre since their marriage, spending their winters In Yuma, Arizona for the past several jears. eral days at Bakersfield. California with Marilyn St Traveling from Yuma by train, they spent Oliver and children and at Visalia, California with Geraldine and Arvel Hurst and family. r.d Newel Mitchell and family drove from UUmf-rto California to Join with the res of the members. family On Monday, December 28, Jarrel and Vada were guest st of honor at aspetlaldlnnerat the home of the Olivers In Bakersfield. All of their Immediate family were In attendance Including their three daughters ad husbands and their eleven The day was spent In visiting and pleasant and good wishes from relatives and friends, gifts relaxation. The Rasmussens received many lovely The day was completed withthe serving of a beaut ifuly decorated cake and other refreshments . June! and Vada have returned to Yuma where they will spend the remainder of the winter. In the spring they will be at home in FUimore age a. v, Reporter WRESTLING TEAMS IN SNOW COURSES It started. haw art the CHANGES Recent elections have resulted in the appointment of new District Ad vis ry Board Members for the two gr.tzmg districts administered by the Fillmore BLM Office, Warren Brough, District Manager announced today. Newly elected hoard members Include S. Albert Smith, the Cattle Representative fr-Beaver area of District 3. and Calvin Allred of Fountain Green, Sheep Representative for District 10, replacing L. Edward Nielson of Fountain Green, who is retiring the livestock business. Mr. Nielson has served as a board member since the organization of the District No. 10 Board In 1944 ", Mr. Brough said. to another three year turn were Eugene Worthington of Nephl. Cattle Representative of District 10 an! Alden Barton. S lt Lake City, end Eldon Eilas in, Delta, Cattle Representatives for Dist- and The Millard Cbunty Commissioner ADVISORY License Plates Schedule League Basketball Game lie Roy Tomkiiison suing license plates for 1971. to .lecorvling the foil vv mg is- sche-lul- FILLMORE 12 .30 to 5 00 on Wcdne.sd iy, Ttuirsdiy anl Fri-- i iy for tne first two weeks of January. DELTA - All d iy Tuesdays IM The Millard basket!-ilteam meet the Dixie Fl.vcrs in a league game th.s Friday. There will lx? two games, the ,Tr Varsity beginning at 6 15 an! the Varsity game at 8 (XX l v FARMERS UNION To After Jamiiry 13, the schedule w ill in'. Hold Convention Soon FILLMORE 12 .30 to 5 00 l't ili-- iti-- F'.inneu I'nion pm. on Monday, Wednesdiy, will an-hold their 13(h annual Thursilay, convention in Salt Lake City DELTA All day Tues-liy- , 1971. Meetan-Friday from 12 .30 i 4 (X) on January IM. (Fxd'ptmn- Will not lx? ings ,0-- ) ot.icr events will take in Delta on place at the R uua la Inn. January 29 I'liM lent Rov L. Holman an-- n tliat this wi!' lx a a,, SHORT COURSE IN An outstanding woik s si. ,e ' f speakers has been CORN PRODUCTION si I,.' Riled, including Utahs Fenab-Frank E. Moss. A Coin Fi xlucti-iShort A luncheon on Friday will lie will hell In Millard in Ir nor ol Govcnio; Calvin County January 1.3 and 19. The F RompUm tune an-- l Mr place will lx? anin state th it f ir-- 1 nounced in next week's paper. ii n, is hive their t At this Short Course vve will the wall" anl i evd to d moiv discuss the economic, the pro- f..i themselves than they hive duction end use of com for done m Die jxist. gram and silluge. 1 ) l 13-1- 6, l - r . 1 BISHOP VICTOR FLAN NOW TO ATTEND! - - Jay Hall New PHYSICAL FITNESS Newel anil Melva CLASS starts Thursday, 7 of (uet Day over New Years were Lee of January In the Girls and Diana Diy, Carolyn and Gym at 7 ,m. Any woman Clair Blackburn and two Interested Is welcome. The fee Is $4 00 for 10 weeks. BROWN Second Counselor, Presiding Bishopric Church of Jesus Christ of Latftr -doy Saint STAKE CONFERENCE 1 bai-K- L. SATURDAY & SUNDAY Vctor L Brown. g the Bish pne of T h e Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, will speak at the Millard Stake Conference Saturday an.l Sunday, January 9 and 10, 191, in Fillmore. Bishop Brown, a nativo of Cordston, Alberta, Canada was an airline executive at the Bishop Second Counselor in Ire-s.lin- time of his appointment to the Presiding Bishopric in 1961. He is an experienced youth, churoh an-- l business leader. session will Die be held Sunday at 10 A . M. in the Slake Center. Stake President Roy D. Olpin says visiters are welcome. Mrs. Joyee Itushneil ha her daughter Bonnie home from BYU for the kiys. Dwight and Patsy nnd husband joined them on h-'- |