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Show an v-- ' ' :'1 Co. t'l 'e 3JTE o Ellis J. Pickett Dies After Long Legal Career Funeral services for Ellis J. Picket t, 83, wore held in St. George Monday. lie died Aug. 13. of natural causes. He was well kniavn in Millard County, hiving served as 5th Ju lioiul District Attorney for 20 years. He also had 33 2SZSSC Millard County clients In this area. He is survived by his widow, three sons and two daughters. 14 grandehddron, three great three brothers grandehilren; and three sisters Tax Levy Information For 1971 MILLS MILLS -- Millard County 84 NUMBER lrogre Iulillxhea every Friday at 20, 1911 Friday, August Fillmore, I'tah 84831 --sasmxBBEnsssBESSBsab OUR TOWN at Yuba Dam School Board Richard Christensen, representative of Burrows and met with Smith Company the Board to review its resolution for holding a Bond Election for the purpose of to the qualified submitting electors the question of the and Issuance sales of In School $1,800,000.00 Bonds. The Board Building Couple Create Beautiful Home to Accommodate Family Needs latent tru.sses-.e- Seriously in Accident . Motes From lty STLU.AA DAY E ich of us Duane Maycock Injured talents which may lie dormant for years unless some one spirks the brain cell which activates that hid len talent. We have execlent ox.miplos of the truthfulness of the old a luge "Neetssity is the mother of invention", in Dennis and Arlena Mos.lcll, instructor at the EDS Seminary and his wife. They moved to OUR TOWN from Phoenix Just a year ago, and purchased the home fmm Nelden and Dolores Brunson which had formerly belonged to the mother of D d. re. Natha'ie Hanson. It had only two rooms but Nathalie remodeled the holts', adding minis an! ro. fed the structure right over the old roifing. 1 Taving three children, the more Mos tells needed who had Dennis, his build father h'mes, hel;et imn.e batetly got a la Ider and investigated the attic. By the old roof, he was aide to const rurt two lovely 1h lroom with ample storage ant closet space. A closet on the grouts 1 floor provided thd spire for the stairway. Financing a home Is always a pr ildem. but nv re so to a young couple w th a growing fam.ly. but IVnnL an I Arlena are doing the work themselves. one will of He has p ineli-the l.vng pvrn in old seas- lumber, for which he has a special prefi ronre. He designed six diT.iup.ige plctup'S on old w ini for the north wall, which rmphi'ie the paneling. The f lrmture was upholstered by Arlena whi alo designed anl built an attractive chest f r storing handwork. The simulated rirved effect on the woodwork of their kitchen cabinets was achieve I by gluing lace to the panels before pa ntmg the cabinets in Chinese ted. Tile work Space on the ralnnrts is f.nished in formica winch an h is n green east lo match the refrigerator. The kitchen car-p- t combines these color In a fl ral pattern. Ttie green shutters, ibs.gned On built by Dennis, add the personal touch t the home. to Before the yards, ldenms hauled r ght truck loids of debris to the junk yarl. which had accumulated thr ugh years of rintmg the projrerly. Tlie tol she I is painted white to match l.iwn anl parkthe b ,i,e. ing ice neatly innwel and .ge, a curvet strip of cement separite the Ixirers of fkwers and shrubs from tire lawn, Behind a weeilless ve;e-tild- e gulden. which supplies tlie f itmly witti balanced nn als. is a small chicken ooi anl run. housing the 2i prize I ch ck ns wlmli tln ir li.uity Iv n h.itidie I fir them (They bpiught tlie tianty In n to F'iII-re with them soiec sin was a pn'si nt to tin- - i IiiMi i'll t This ingen us couple line bod-r-om- s. d 1 olf-whi- a publicity also discussed nrogram for the election and authorized the Clerk to purchase, ballots, election notices tally books, etc. from tne Carr Printing Company. are being Applications submitted to the department of and Urban DeHousing for partial funding velopment of the Community Centers. a reThe Board adopted solution authorizing this application. Mr. Warren Brough, of the Bureau of Land Management, met with Fillmore Office, the Board to discuss a summer conservation program for teen agers. This program takes to 18 15 years of youth age, provides them a work experience In conservation practices for 8 weeks In the summer, and pays the young person a small salary. Th Board agreed to have Mr. write a preliminary Brough for our district applicatkm to explore the feasibility of conducting such a program In Millard County. MILLARD HIGH SCHOOL NEWS SCHOOL OPENING DAY OPENING Of SCHOOL 1971-7- 2 Aug. 27 School begins 8:40 Collection of 8:40 - 10:00 Fees, issuance of receipts, Issuance of studentbody cards Abbreviated 10:00 - 12:15 Schedule Lunch 12:13 - 12:45 Abbreviated 12 43 - 3:30 Schedule. PUBLIC INVITED The public is invited to a football rub's film presented by the Utah High School AcAssociation. It will tivities bo shewn In tlie Millard High Soho 1 Team Room, Monday, August 23, at 7:00 p.m. NOTICE To ALL Concerning - Millard at Hurricane - 8 00 p m. Cedar at Millard Sept. 10 (Homecoming) 2:30 p.m. Dixie at Millard Sept. 17 Sept. 1971-7- 2 The opening School Conference for Teachers will be held on Monday, August 23, 1971, at the Delta High School. The first day of sch for cduldren will be August 25th. Lunch will be served this day. Cost for school lunch is on the same basis as last years, with free and reduced price meals for those who qualify. Qualifications are based upon a chart as adopted by the Secretary of Agriculture. Yearly tickets may be purchased. Also, those who wish to purchase the reduced price lunch tickets may complete the required forms and present them to their Principals. 1 If you have any registration charges to make, they must te made prior to the opening of school. Friday. August 20th, 9 00 ant - 3:00 pan., and Saturday, 21st, 9.00 am - 12:00 are reserved for changes in registration. AT THE HOSPITAL T. W. Peterson, admitted Aug. 10, 1971 for medical care, dismissed Aug. 14. Burton McKee, medical, admitted Aug. 10, dismissed on the 14th. MiHn I 2 30 p.m. Oct. 13 Millard at Cellar 2 .30 p m. Oct. 21 Millard at Dixie 8 00 p.m. Oct. 28 Millard J.V. tit No. Sevier (practice) 2 30 p m. Oet. Special meeting for par10. 1971. ent of I lead start and Pre- school children (age 4 by Oct. 31) will be held Thursday. 26 and Jean Elm and Ilofhlnes SCHOOL OPENING of August, 10 a.m.. In the visDavid Ison, Johnson, gran. Headstart Room. All parents In Moroni one day recentited The opening School Conferof I children to I Cros-lanof & with Clara ly George will ence Teachers for In Ik'd cither of these proenr They ate turkey dinner bu held August 23 at the Delta attend. should grams drove and up Nephi Canyon High School, 8:30 a.m. be a long not will This wh ch Is beautiful. Aug. - Richfield at Millard (practice) 20 2 ,30 and movcl Immediately to tlie EPS H ispital in Salt Lake City. He h.is Lcn placed in traction with a serious injury to hi', spinal cord. lbs wife Crystal and mother Ula Maycock have been with him since the accident. They report that he Ls improving as well as can lie expected. Trooper Burt is Quamberg of the Utah Highway Patrol investigated the accident. BE.) p m. MILLARD JR. HIGH OPENING Teachers Institute: Aug. 23 Millard Jr. High Sch id Registration: Aug. 23 Iloyd K. Luke an- a fee IVmeij-a- l nmmi's tegistration follow s: 7th and Hth Crude: Iv eker fee $1 00 2.00 Towel fix (for all slu lents taking for each semester Tyje fee 1 00 Kindergarten student outside of Fillmore wall attend the morning session. Seme Fillmore students will be assigned to this session also. Information these regarding students can be obtained from the school. Paul Joe B.ihe, medical; admitted Aug. 13, dismissed 14. J. C. Wilcken, medical, adSchool lunch pledge and mitted Aug. 13. needed registration informaD.nH i Stephenson, surgery; tion will be sent home with dismissed Aug. 13th. students the first day of Jan Rowe, medical, admit- school. ted and dismissed Aug. 11. All regular services. Inises, Jeff Robison. medical, admitKjmht. etc., will stmt the first ted and dismissed Aug. 15th. of school. day Mary Bra.a. accident; admitted and dismissed Aug. 16th Spec tail notices to parent of students who did not attend Born to Geraldine and John Fillmore Elementary school C'unimlng. a boy, Aug. 14th, last year: please call the weight 8 lbs, 5H oz, Principal Pennl Johnson, T&A, ground. An ambulance was called, and he was rushed to Nephi IUsie at Millard Sept. 23 (practice) 1:00 p.m. CVt. 1 Delta at Millard 2:30 pm. Oct. 6 Hurrieine nt OPENING PLANS Principal Merrill Dutson announces the program for opening of the Fillmore Ebxrten-tar- y which will take School, place on Wednesday, August 23. 1971 at 8.45 am. f.r all students except Hea l. and 3- 2 30 p m. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Students Millard at Delta - 5 .30 p.m. District Announcement Wednesday, August 25 A d. - 1 land-sc.ij- FOOTBALL SCHEDULE IY1HS Pre-schoo- school conopening ference The Opening School Conference progr-- m Is 6et for 23rd. The Monday, August School Board was invited to attend these meetings. This annual meeting Is the kick off for the school year. The of themeettng will theme center on accountability. In this same meeting the Board agreed to take fire Insurance from the present Insurer for one more yar with the $10,000,000 decuct-tbl- e; tax anticipation get notes from the low bidder; and pay the Candy students In lieu of transportation rather than establish another bus route. The next regular meeting of the Board will be held September 8th at 10:00 a.m. in the School Board Offices In Delta. Duane Maycock 'was seriousinjured in a motorcycle at Yuba Dam on Saturday August 11. 19"1, atmut j 30 in the evening. Duane, his wife Crystal und others bad g no to Yuba Data fur an overnight stay. They bad set up camp on the north shore. Duane divided to take a motorcycle ri.le and traveled down the n short distance beach when lie hit some willows causing the eyrie to rear and throwing him to the ly V . A STIFFER HAND With VAGRANTS . . . Vagrancy, a defined by common law, consists of about from place to place by a person without vis.ble means of support, who is idle, and who, algoing GUEST Skier mrr together g FROM ENGLAND... hnpv turn Mr. Nancy Mr, (hurle and Morri Catherine Davie. t.md for leture in newly remodeled Davli home, Fillmore, Mr. Morri Hew over from England and w met July In Suit Inke City hy her akter and brother-in-law- , Catherine nnd harle amt their daughter Margaret. The lour a pent a week touring Main, Oregon, inelmllng J. ' the Columbia Kiver country. at Tlllaniook. They topM-Oregon to ee Elder Jet Dav ie v ho l on an EDS M Salon. They came home California Redthe through wood. Altogether, they ome S.779 mllea, traveled arriving at the Davie home Mr. of Augiwt. the Morri will he leaving Salt lake City for England on d lt Align! 81, 1971. 1 MRS. FRANCES AITKEN 5 Home from Tour of h' vi-i- European Countries A trip to Is- - rvmtmU'it1 a lilrtnne, ,t f.nry tale come line, was I lie cxjwnence of .'Its. Fr.uuv-- i Aitken this sum-n- i Hired eight when slu lountnc, of Europe. Sin bo.mli'l a Trans-WorlAirliner at Salt lake City on June 16. 1971 which her lo I Ionova. Switzerland. That proved to Iv a long day he euro the route was far enough north that the sun never unite ct till it to climb the sky again. t though able to worn generally refuse to do so. "A vagrant has been very appropriately described as the . chrysalis of every species of criminal-- " In most cases, it U generally definej and made punishable by statutes In Englanl. America, and Canada. M.st cities also have ordinances covering vagrant. There are many, many classes of vagrants and most are covered in the vagrancy statutes. But what is interesting. for those who d n t tall within a general or defined classification, a Vagrant may nisi lie classed ns a person engaged in any unlawful calling, person Croat ng a d.stJi banco. tiis. te persons, persons leading an Idle, immoral, or profligate life, and persons won Soring about the streets at late nr unusual hours at night or Lvvful hux nexs. without any We f.vl that it is tune that Fillmore City should take a huid in er.uki- - down on such vagrants. It is unfortunate, but this summer wo have seen mro thin our share ef such. In t diy's mole of vagrant Living, "bore vve have hordes of o called nemo.! rainung the Iml, rs;x i illy in the summer time, we believe there Ls only one way to keep F'liim re a place we can enjoy. That lx, crack dwn. and crack down now, whether the vagrant is 12 or GO. Give him a reasonable time to become employed, soy 12 hours, and then, if he still remains in bwvn and can fall In the most general of vagrancy, amt him. We behove it wont be I, mg unlit someone gets the message that the welcome mat is not wit in this city for the undesirables 1 d bk h-- nt p! limed year t The Progr.-nskel Mrs. Aitken to (iinthnie a ieirt if her tnp in her iwn worsts: fur unpt A eim nt.s collie, s m e Imtli i I I.AMARADO ROYALTY Center 1 RUcana Flnllnson, queen, with attendants Belly Ann Wlckman, left and Brenda Nielson. Celebration Is September 8. ,i. leviml y "grispin,; re.ii h", d" veinping hidden improvui; and crow mg witti the yens We them to (it' TOW N as most of our riti ns tine tli.il same p'lilosiij tiy i f life, their J Switerl.ml tul-in!- ., weli-run- c Centennial Celebration Dated Mayor Witt. M. Finlln-soLeamington and General Chairman Floyd Brad-fielextend a special Invitation to all n d JUDGES COMING Soon! We are supposing the ju let's will le here this week end I'll! vve hive hid lio defilin' word. Ihwever, we will phone most of the entries a so in .is we heir, mi I (hey cm help u spread the "news". Ik be lea ly (o s judged' their friends and former rcsiucnls to help celebrate the Leamington Centenand the 26th annual ) nial leamarado Day celebration on Labor Day, Monday September 6 at Learning-toThe community and the Veterans organization have combined their talents and energy to make this one of the finest celebrations In the state. A full day of entertainment ls scheduled: Centennial program, 10.30 a.m.; chuck wagon dinner, 12.30 p.m.; chllJ- (1871-1971- n. ren's sports, 2 00 p.m., rodeo, 3.00 pun. and dance (with music b 'Honey and Soul" at 9 p.m. Committees for the Lcmarado day celebration are: General chairman, Floyd Bradfieid; advertising, Wm. M. Finlln-soGordon Nielson; Floyd Bradfieid, chuck wagon dinner Dean Hard or, Sevan Nielson, Clinton Nielson; program: Ben Stephcnsen; concessions: Jean Brad-fielJoan Brunson, Rich and Klea Flnllnson, Loraa McIntyre, Elmo Nellsen, Thll Lovell, Bob and Inez Babb. Other committees are: Rodeo, Burton is a Ixxmtiful clem country. Tin Cities of tionevn, Bern and Iairvrne wen visited. Tin tnp over the At; Hansen, John M. Neilscn, Grant Nielson, Dick Nielson; rodeo stock: Jack Nielson. Burton Holman, Ivan Brunson: sports: Sylvan Lovell, Jody Lovell, Welby seating and grounds: Eldon Nielson, Gerald Lovell, Rulon Dutson, Welby Lovell, Kenneth Nielson; law and order: Dick Nielson, Jim Fisher order In the church: Randall and Clara Bradfieid; dance: Floyd Bradfieid, Gordon Nielson; tickets: LaForge Lovell and Bud McCann. Each committee will also have a numb- - r of helpers and the ladies of leamington will help prepare and serve the food for the Chuck Vgon dinner. n; vv.is gergenu. Mat- terhorn kept Ixvkoning, bn' everyone had forgotten hs mountain climbing gear. r.v train from Switzerland, to itay where we tok in all tne ancient Imilling. roods, art gallerwall;, cathedrals, ies. and units. We saw ef Miehiel Angelo, Lronirdo dl Vinci anl others. 'Pie d iy w- - arrived in Italy the hotel employee went on strike an went off strike the day we left We vxib d the incredible ruins of Pompeii. We floated 1 The Armed Citizen OlTCOMFu A young mother who killrd a after he forced hi way Into her horn , chared of manslaughter charge by Pivlrict Court Judge Robert Miunii in Tuta, OVta. Mr. Keith Boyce, alone with her hahy In a home that had been burglarized fwk before, shot the Intruder with a .22 piviol while holding her baby in her other arm. f 7 r Amirium Rithnum, June, 1971, p. 12.) Judge Siinnu approved. If more people did this. he said, we would less of the problem we hae In this country." The slain man had a record of major crime, and wa free on bond on a burgl ry charge when stint. he without t shot being fired, prevents com In Vere preserve ' a frrra-m- , ent to The Armed Citizen. many instances, as shown by hews repo-tShoohng usually can be iusbhed ony where crime constitutes in immediate, Imminent threat to lite or limb or, In some circumstances, property. The above accounts ire from clippings sent In by Nr, Members. Anyone is be to quote or reproduce them s J I |