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Show I LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION a Millard Comity Progress and By large secrecy Zellu Allen has produced more harm than revelation. Suppression has THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF always than MILLARD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, MILLARD COUNTY, UTAH rnsuc NOTH E IS HEREBY GIAEN that a special election will be hi id in Miliar.l County Sohixil District, Millar J County, State of I'tah, on the 2nd day of November, 1971, at uhkh olect'on there shall be d to the qualified reg stored voters resiidng within said d'strict, the f Uowing quest.on, to wit: Shall the Boa; of Education of Millard County Sehool District, Millaid County, State of Utah, be authorized to Ksuc and sell Ixmds of the board in the amount of $1,800,000 to mature serially in not more than 'vvolvo (12) years from their respective date or dates, and to bear interest at a rate or rates n t in excess of ir; per annum, for the pur1 pose of raising money for purchasing school sites, for building or purchasing one or more school-hous- and supplying too sumo with furniture and necessary apparatus, anl for improving school under the charge of the Board of Education? pro-Icr- ty unbridled expression. Enroute to Salt Like City on bus. ness. Shirl Kimball of Long Bench spent Wednesday night with his sister and her Illegal Search . . . We quote this week an article front the Salt Lake Tribune in regards to a Court decision and a reversal of a verdict because of an Illegal search. It carries the thoughts and concers that have bothered us for some time concerning certain decisions that have been handed down by the Stale high Court. Notice To Creditors ESTATE OF KARL V. ROBINSON', DECE SKD. Creditors will present claims w ith vouchers to the un at Offices of Dexter L. An lerson, Attorney at Law, P.O. Box 253. Fillmore, Utah, within three months after the first publication of th's notice. LeGrande Davies, Administrator of the Estate of Karl V. Robin-SoDeceased. Date of first publication: October 8 AD. 1971 Lust pjb'ication: Oct. 29, 1971 d n, Said election shall be held in the five (5) school representative precincts in said district and the following places within said precincts as follows: FIRST SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PKECIXCT VOTING DISTRICTS TOLLING PLACES ORDINANCE Number 83 Title: ORDINANCE AMENDING COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 78, TO PROVIDE THAT TI1E ZONING MAP Of MILLARD COUNTY BE AMEND-E- P To PROVIDE THAT PROPERTY BE ZONED AS AGRICULTURAL RATHER THAN RANGE, and REVOKING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT WITH SAID ZONING ORDINANCES: The Board of County of the County of Millard, State of Ut.ih, Ordains ns follows: Chapter (1). Intent: It is the purpose of Millard County, State of Utah, to Ord. nance N. 78, to oband tain prov ide for the fullest use of the projierty in accordance with the general welfare of the County. The County accordingly ordains Uvt the zoning map of Miliar.l County be amended to provide the following property be zoned as ngr .cultural r a liver than range urea: All of Suelionf ,2, 22. fll)26 & 27 Ei of Sec. of Sec. 11 and the Wi 12 of Sec. 4 and live N S of See. 9 S' a of See. 14. SV' of Sec. 13 and the SWL of the SEi of Sec. 13 Wj and the Vl4 of the of Sec. 21 Wj and the Wj of the Ej Ei of Sec. 23 of Sec. 31 of Sec. 33 Ni Ni All in Twp. 23 So.. R. 7 SLM-M-, V Millard Gninty, Utah nf Ordinance No. Any part 78 of M.llnrd County, or such other Ordinance as mvy conflict with the zoning map as The voting at such election shall be by ballot, which ballots w ill be furiushcj by the Clerk of the Board of Education of Mdlarl County School District to liie judg f the election, tj te by them furnished to the qual.ficd voters. The polls at each pilling place shall Ik- - opened at the hour of 7.00 oclock A.M. and will le kept often unl.l and will Ik) closed at the hour of 8.00 o'clock IM. There Is to is? no sjrecial registration of voters for such election and the official register of voters made or revised shall constitute the register for such election, except that th County Clerk of Millard County will register at his office dur.ng regular ffiee hours, except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, and except during the periol imnu diately preceding the lmd election, any person who on the day of the elect.on will be a qualified elector (igbteen years of age or ol ler and wall register such htsom ns prmiled by law. The County ten-da- y Clerk will make avail. title or will cause the registration agents to make available at each of the altovc desenlaxl I polling places a ivgislr.il ion list or copy thereof sting all regsteied eleetois entitled to use sueh pilling place. Notice is (uiitier given that on NmemU'r .1. 1971. that Ieing a day not later than ten diy after said election, the Board of Education will meet at its regular at 10 00 o'clock A.M and canmeeting place in lk-llvass the returns anl declare the results of said election. of Education IN WITNESS WlllliKOI, the lkxi.-of Mdlarl County School District, Millaid County, State of Utah, has caused this notice to lie given this 11th d day of August, 1971. sj u M Jack Nelson President, Board of Education of Mdlarl Oninty School Millard County, State of Utah M. Attest: IaVo li t KiksI luM.4Mleon: o( L'iii.d I uiilHMlioit: OrtnUT hereby amendi'd Ls revoked. Tins Ordinance shall take effect Fifteen (13) d ivs after it Is pissed and adopted. Passed and adopted ty Order of the Board of Oninty of Comm if oners Mdlarl Co inly. Slate n lt ih. on tin' f.lh d iy f Oeto)K''r, A D., 1971. Comtmss'oner Li;h M.ixfletd Voting Ye. i Comm vd.uior Ward Kdlpick Voting YM Commvx'ioner An hie ChnMon-Siw- : Vot ng Yea Sigin I: Bo ml of Onintv C immbsioners By: D'i.;h M.ixf eld Oiairnvm ATTINT: (luy - Robins, C'k'i k I- Last Week's Reaction . . Have had several comments from last week's FRANKLY SPEAKING regarding additional police protection for the City of Fillmore so that a n;an ls on duty 24 hours a day. It pleases us that people agree and, In fact, we have had conversation from at least one erson who Is now working in law enforcement In another city. H would lie Interested to come to Fillmore If there were employment. All hrances of government have grown over the past num-lof years (with other but law enforcement seems to le the last, In many Instances to grow with the changes taking place. We hoe that elected officials will lipcoine more aware of the problems of this asect of local government. er COURT REVERSES CONVICTION: ILLEGAL SEARCH The seizure and search--wlthoa warrant--b- y a sheriffs deputy of a truck owned by a tnan the deputy was arresting on other charges led the Utah Supreme Court ut Tuesday to reverse the man's conviction and order a new trail. The defendant, Holiert Lon Richards, had teen arrested on a warrant In Decemter, 1909, and hts truck, parked across the street from his home, had leen taken to the Metro)lltan Hjfl of Justice searched over his objections, Richards charged the trail court had erred In allowing evidence of a tool box and a rifle found In the truck which linked him with a burglary. and ATTACKS U.S. HIGH COURT Chief Justice E.ILCalllster Jr., In the majority opinion (which drew a heated attack on the U.S. Supreme Court from concurring Justice A. IL ElletD, held 'the sole an justification for the (truck's) seizure was the expressed of the deputy that the truck was involved In another crime." "The record," said the decision, "Is void of any factor or circumstances to support a finding of probably cause to seize the truck." Justice Ellett concurred, "but under the duress of erroneous holdings of cases decided by the Supreme Court In remanding of the U.S. this case for a new trail, we do so with certainty that a burglary will bo set free to prey again upon a soclety--- a society which seems to have scarcely any rights at all under the Const ituation as now Interpreted." ng 1HRELEV NT TO GUILT "Whether or not the police should have had a search warrant W'fore entering the truck to check the sertl numter of the rifle has absolutely nothing to do with (he guilt or Innocence of the appelant. "There t.s no quest Ion whatsoever of his guilt. Ills fingerprints were found In the and the tsirglarlzed home, stolen rifle and tool tmx taken therefrom were locked In his sented to the jury. In other woids, the police officers had a rifle and tool hox which were stolen In eonnectlonwith a burglary, but under the holdings of the Great Court those officers could not say where they got them or even place them tn evidence. "If the Great Court had not officiously and lmproierlyar-rugate- d unto Itself the power to have Its Inferior courts 1971 SISTERS GET TOGE i'll Ell Recently, Mrs. Olive B irber of Las Angelo:, st pped here and her sister, Afton Gison. joined her on the 1ms for a trip t) Lyman. Wyoming. They sister, Kat.e Walker, then all went to Ltramie where their brother, Mr. and Mrs. Isirin Guild met them and took them to their home in Wheat lan 1. for a v isit of sever d days. On their return, Sidie st tyed in Lyman, Afton and Olive visited overnight in S L.C. w.th a brother. Mr. ant Mrs. V. R. Gilson In Provo they s ivv Mr. and Mrs. Ravmond Gilson and Olive stayed overnight with Afton in Kanosh. supervise all state supreme courts, I would uphold the conviction In the case." Concluded Justice ElLtt, While our citizens are not safe "Ittier In their homes or on the streets of our cities, still the great concern of the Supreme Court of the C. S. seems to bo for the criminal an tils rights rather than for the over riding problem of the protection of the Innocent element of our society or the conviction of criminals pursuant to due process of law as adstate ministered by the GO FOR ( HRISTEXING Blanche and Ol if George were in Sau City Sunday for the blessing of their gran son of Harold and Deanna Hurst. The father blessed the baby and gave him Eve n ime, Gregory George llunt, with Oiaf standing in. Blanche drove t a Oak C ty Wednesday an.l sent the day with her daughter, Helen a"d baby. Beauregards Back The the East From Myrtle arid Clayton Beaure-- , rd nre back in F.llmoro after span ling most of September visiting 'heir two children uha live nst of the Rockies. They flew to Rochester, New York where they were guests of son Cherry, wife Stephanie. V J Hem- rcgir.I, whom they ha I not seen. They went to n side- art walk attendel show, Fvn-lins- GEORGEOCS KALI. COLORS DELIGHT CALIF. Gl F.STS u hmnv ti le le.l with Cherry and t'mdv on a vis t to the h tm' of Doyle anil Pets Poson ecd to rt nt iinted Ml'S 'te p ) seta's we-- Imtv fjee e in-rl- ehib'-o- n. Fetetle end Mary'n Merita., Dane enl Toll. Joined O". them ng and picture taV-int"'ri They took her parents tn ther home In Milford. Michigan (near Detroit, via of Cane-wM-- h la va a verv rVasint drive. The toured other arras near tSe Morits's home. also. The Beonreetr Is tid rood-h-- e to Fste'le. Marvin and the hay t the Alrpirt for a most cn'j yable flight to Salt Like. Since returning, they have shared their rvjierioncvs with son Garth and family. so- -s g. Raymond Robins Accepts Civilian Position Raymond R tbia..s in of Mr. AI.re Robin. Fillmore, was from the United xiparuicd St ties Air Force a few wal ks ago after many years of service. He has nrcepted a p with Northw.xt Orient At'Tnex. where he will be flying to many mint re and in the U. S. Roynunl and his wife Tamar i are presently tn Hawaii (.1 bus n trip for h:mi. II s wife will fly aek to the mainline! and Raymond will U flying tt J.tj in, Ilrngkong and otiver f tr evs tern pent, before returning "This rase verse! Is lelng the court real- lowed testimony 'concerning the stolen good to ! pre e Home Wedding Unites Lorin C. Black and Ad-ni.i- s, Marilyn Duton Lorin C. Black, Kanosh, an.l Marilyn Duton, Panguiteh, were married Saturday evening, Septentlvor 23, 1971 at the home of the groom's mother, Mrs. N na W. Black, Kanosh. Pr. si.lent Lloyd P. George officiated at the ceremony, in the presence of immediate family members and friends. A imely luncheon w is serv The c tuple was honored at a lovely luncheon alter the ceremony. Attend. ng the bride was Roe Ann Davenport Joe Penney performed best man duties for Here for the wedding were the groom. Deborah and Kelly Duton. the young daughters of the bride; also Berry Davenport, husband step-mothe- n) Roc Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Lonoh, Mr. and Mrs. Clove Lay and daughter Mi- of Brent Panguiteh; Mr. and Black and children, Jill, Susan, Bruce, ycd. Mary Ann and Mark, American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Little and Lisa, Cedar City; Mary Black. Prwo; and Mrs. Iiur-Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lawson, Mrs. Clark Paxton. Kanosh; Mrs. Edith K;m-- b ill ami Mrs. Thoron Swallow, Meadow; Mr. and Mrs. Brent I LLsa and Oory, Rich- chelle, Rush-1- Bring Daughter to School a Dick and Reah Rowley and children, Boise, Idaho, were in Utah recently to bring their daughter Rnssalyn to Cedar City where she Is attcnd'ng the Siuthem Utah State Ouilege. The family visited In Fillmore with Mr. Margaret Rowley and In Meadow with Mrs. Velma Stott. guv-so- field. Following a honeymoon that was to take them to Ias Vegas. the newlyweds will make a home in P inguitch where Larin h is employment. Visiting at the Charles Avery-homnil week from Fsem lido. Calif, have Itocn their son A1 len. who is a hiolog'st v.ith the S in I). ego County Dept, of Agriculture. Also during the past couple of weeks the A very have h ul three different couples Imm the Escondido area visit for a few days. each. These guest were most impressed with the beautiful fall colors, especially in Com Creek Canyon. They enj .ycd trij with the Avery to Beaver Canyon, Topaz Mount tin and Dugway. OUR TOWN pro-- : BOB SIMMONS Applionce Sales Continued from page one won a special award thrir participation n the Cr Service AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC DRYERS F.llmorc Clean-uCamprjgn. Joyce Warner, who was a memlter last year, is the new President of the group, and helped to win the award. p "No Iron Care" for Permanent Press Five Drying Cycle Temp. Selector Extra Large Lint Screen Contest Offers Many Different Awards $156 FAMILY MEMBERS COME We especially appreciate this Guests of the Virge Christ-ens-n- s eontest, since it is the only one over the weekend were which offers awards for every their d lughtcr Gail, huriwn .1 trt rf project nuking it for every one to enter Stan Buxton and btby. Logan. their projects. COMINGS and GOINGS Mr. a il Mrs. P.obert Leech Trees Would Beautify have arrived home after bring in Calf amia for two months. New Park Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sow&rd He We are hoping we win the came in w.,s away for two weeks, re- fifteen tree which the Utah Mrs. Ass'ciation of Nurserymen ofturning last weekend. Seward ha ha I Mr. Inca fer to the town or city with Pringle a a guest for ten days. the most entries according to Vailing Prime and Irene the population. We cou'd use to replace those Paxton over the weekend were the tre-tree which are p'anted Floy 4 and Akin William. DenMiin Street by the new ser, Colorado. park. The new tree could be IN SU FOR CONFERENCE planted between the locusts, Pr si lent and Mr. Lloyd V. then a they grow the George were in Salt Lake Fri- - tree could be removed. The town winning the trees will tie announced at the Awards Program Saturday and w. sincerely hope can be in attendance. pos-sih- wt WE DELIVER. INSTALL, SERVICE Phone 743 5366 OOOOOOO000r00000000 le 50 GALLONS fREE ' GASOLINE vith Purchase of Any 4 LAS or Plycron r st Plycron Grip-Saf- e 22 TIRES GALE'S AMERICAN al-n- We Have the lS0 Special t Close-Ou- Prices. w-- 1 WARPS' Get Reody for 3 in Piano QUOTES. . free and informed press can of shadows the misinformation and ignorance J Fdgar Hoover disperse 29c tin. Block 4 mil POLYETHYLENE 12x100 ft. 11.25 ft. vide FLEXO-GLAS- 10x100 It- McBride Lumber Co. S .- It. 36c 9.05 McBride Lumber Co. Now, you can make your Porch American Oil Co. has for immediate lease a good Winter SPECIALS! STORM WINDOW Kit Tie r'up'e loft their tvvxi vu.tl civil Iren w.th her f dks A truck. . re- hearsals with Cherry who is n member of n f mtmn quintet that has performet in m nv r nines, nml who plavs in the Rochester Philhamtenie Or- Tbev Funeral services for Marion Robison, 60, 2331 Maywood Drive, Salt Lake City, held Friday at 2G0 East South Burial was at WasTemple. atch Law-- Memorial Park. Mr. Robson died Sept. 29,. 1971 at his homo. He was bo-- n July 7, 1911- - in Monroe to Albert and Ida Yergenson Robison. He married Vonetta July 23, 19.32 in St. George. He was an Elder In Parley's Second Ward; president & owner of Robison Co., Intermountain Rubloer Co., and Deck, Inc., member B.P.O.E. No. 85, former member and officer In the Junior Chamber and "alt Lake Chamber of Commerce. Survivors arc; widow-- ; soas, Marion K., Mark J.. Val A.. Rex A., daughter, Mrs. Jack (Ida Fay! Timpson, all Salt Lake City; 11 grandchildren; r, M.s. Dora Robison, Provo; brothers. Max Delta; Clark, Long Beach, Wash.; sisters. Mrs. Vernon (Elaine) Scott. Provo; Mrs. Wally (FNe-lyRunswick, Berkeley, Cal.; Mrs. Lemmert .Kaje) Smith, Salt Lake; Mrs. Don (Norma) West. Bountiful; half brothers. Phillip, Fillmore; Floyd, Provo; Dale, Los Angeles. Marlon spent most of hi childhood In Filmone, where the family occupied the large white home later owned by the Andrew Christensens, on the corner of Main & First South. 3 and little girls Jill and Mar-gaiwore in the City for the ('inference. Mrs. courts," or Breezeway a,warm,Iiveab!e roomall winter (iTSjyEXPEHSlVrJ I profitable station. prelect it from the itorc summer lurtilurfler vents - enclose your porch or breeewny with Fie 0 Glass. See your dealer tor the emount you need, then ust cut with scissor s and tack (or staple) over your screen-- , for only a tew dollars you now have a room you can use ell wittier long - Why man who is interested in working for himself in a fine business. American pays while we train you and offer medical j y We are looking for a high caliber life insurance programs and financial help. those interested in Building future security and net worth in your future. 8, 1971 husband, Dorothy and ('lark Paxton. He stoped again for a couple of days on die return, in company with another sister. Rebo Williams, who had been attending Relief Society Conference. They enjoyed seeing relatives and friends and viewing the beauty of Kanosh Canyon again. nmttRORB SO Hubert I,. Steele, Clerk, Board of Education of Millard County School District, Millard County, State of Utah Reporter Saif Lake City In d iy and Saturday to attend General Conference. Bishop and Mrs. Bill Tumor STOP GOING and COMING I OK (. (INFERENCE been more dangerous Therefore, since it is impossible to preserve an exact balance between what should be censored and what can be told let us always err or. the side of free expression. - H. V. Kaltenborn. Freedom of conscience, of of education, of speech, assembly, are among the very fundamentals of democracy and all of them would be nullified should freedom of the press ever by successfully challenged. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Morion Y. Robison Dies Kanosh Happenings Fillmore, I tali 8163! 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