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Show 'J il'-ljr- ; FIUMORE MSADOW KANOSH NUMBER 45 Published every Friday at r,n,'lon' ,:,1 1 MOIOCN S, U bridiv. sTl Not Rcjdy for Winter's WORK STOPPl I) ( PARTS ol llie Intel si iteCoiistrucllon. On Slought V vve ate put m ut how ins us and n nun U int vve ate when .t c um-w lh the w cat tier 1 coping wote watncl ,mi warncl w us ,.b mt a snow spurn wlmh on the vv iv but vv nmn.'s bclj ur w in m v bi t e m gott n Fid through the uniform crime rejxirtmg program, 11 la enf'irce-meofficers were killed due to felonious rlminal action In Octolier 1971. This comjsires to nine during the same month In 1970. During the first 10 months of 171, 102 police offccrs were slain as compared to 87 for the same perhx) a ear ago. slim in By ceoraphlcal regions, 3 offners the southern states. 22 In ttie north central states, 21 In the northeaster, 20 In tin western stites. sixteen attacks. 2i officers died as the result of ambush-tv- i an I burglary tails. were killed resjxindlhg to robU-r14 as a result of traffic stops and tin remaind r diirin.; of jKillce duties. performance of other ereent of those killings wen comu.ittid Mnety-sl- x with firearms and handguns were used in 70 , f tln-s- t . It Is most alarming to note that this poll killing Is hapienlng In all (arts of the country. It just mints out that we cant do enough t rontume to upgrade law enforcement, not only In alng hit hoi salaries hut to continue to upgrade training ami Reequipment that they have to work with. It also points out a trend of lawlessness that must And while criminals have be reversed. It would seem that what about the xdlcemans rights. he should have the right to remain alive nt n I lb s I JiT I st- by JH-- Mon l o it vi got ibli s wh h we gi w Tin - t i . t t fir-- t 'it .w si- in f io si riio of the bliss nus on I t' d inj.l!' out .1 ihll I' b i! the dihl is were the bn s a n. iss hi Ido an win n tins jii-- t D ih-- I si mt sniwstmm emu v l. Chairman Mary Hell Non Is Is busy planning exciting things for the annual story festival and Hook fair Hut will be held at the fill more City I Ihrarv on the It. Hi and 17th of Novemler. Most of the .story tellers have lsen chosen an I are prejiaring their stories. The event will (a well pi i lined around ihe story of " Cinderella " kavlene Warner will be the lovely ClmlerelU at the ball Wehnpe also to have the .imr little Cinder girl of the I all Watch Hie Progress there. for an announcement of (Inexact time and evints next week. ; f I--- , - 1 tes a r - v 4 is 1 n-- the ad n! ito t mt iPx-t II tV roots Will n Jtl s II I I i fl ' i t I 4 j! m gi Deer Hunt Over . . . In spite of the snow, mans deer hunters were suet essful In bringing home the 'bacon'" this year. We were afrairl push-of wholesale slaughter with the deer lower elevations, twit most hunters showed s.rts-manshisparing the wet does ani voting fawns. Now If the snow will just melt so that ttie hejsants will si alter year. again, we may have enough game lift for another We heard some talk of a late doe hunt, but we juju tlut this was just an ugh rumor. 'e cm slid i t.li s t iuse . llrvi-vvr- the n nows' w'nn this mt-a- s h is run the iw s'o-n- s From Vietnam Webive gmn'lit liu.tis is I'l s Vifll-- mk-gi- ll i I Mil I WTT RD A i 11 I 7 AK-- IT NTs Tt CO-o- 1 out-goi- till v e i t .s Imi) I ng pr ,m A were unler cn-sn"ii i .me I i a su ! len h ill win n VVO le lived thrs d lys iwf ill, I ling up iif o itm n I o tw i fit! of .sin iw , w hie'j dr vi 1'ie h . r ha'iteis b me Iron the mo mt nns w it 11 il-- to Continued on ills W e, the (Teat i h.i ant Ills the go ) 1 US I to him. he gem ra! Called on the iuth to Is i.rlerlv and to work lor the good of (his II e said "Crr-- t country. uni . v i " waul I p.a w mt to t urn a r,uiius or to burn ot le r I ml ii ig s or close down a I Id . ersp y . I or here at i these roll, ges, 4 nu-ra's youth are afh r le I oj n,rt unities that no other nation en-- l " -- Ins i Milt III rout I serve iti in the Mine of Ixit-ti- i- ant i" tea in rt of j reserv the liii'V tlee loins we In Il (. ri vl I'l h.itln h President hi is i a I ling in' u e I the I he (. in r ii. Millar I High ban aa I t'h. rus oj ene I an I i ise ; with mush i nun let s. -- rd ff ATI Hf. f OR PltCGIU.Vs AND M.W PlltiTOMLIJAGf Please note Ihe s' e Street announcement on Page 7. T! Is will la a wofuh-rfu- l way to honor some deserving arson who ordinarily does not get the lime light - or to rail attention to someone s art 1st ties that arr well worth men-- tioning. In Please get your nominees as Siam as aisslhle .1 n I tl iu.i- D iv Mils week Ills! lll.lt i i at In n of j i u iti ti fin-- I out the City. The fire and Police plume nuinNT will remain the .same - 747-- i 'i'0. Ihe new remote will have a IH-- tn.-- Ids will ,( t ire. rove the commun-li.iii'tifot the police De-- I an the t Ire I le.i'lv i - - iilv v ii-- 1 lit irtu v radio base number of Police officers I tR, v Robison, 1 horpe Rol mmi an I Charles lcav, as well as (Tin Da nn have ber-- i ni iking the llistall.il Ion this week. 1. 1 le Ihe Ti lh e to have constant 'out it I v l.i t a lm as hey are vitroling thr.iiu.h- II w III ei-a- l 9 FIRST PIPE LAID IN SNOWSTORM Tin- f nt'T Pin i i'i ing laid with the h Ip of the (not shown). A laser bulls ()" Is attji In List U l to th ail y. tint's ot th mh! I Iirn tin romrs tlirmich t!urx.irt li !irn ril III , I v ( I'M iMii .i lul.i vr Htc II I tr oil ( b Mu I tHl I . Fillmore voters electedtwo tneumlamts and one new coun- cilman Inthe Tuesday, Novem-la- -r 2 election. lncum!xnts electel were William A. Mundv, Ilk. and of H I ( nt Ml usotj sltl I omiiv 'lill.ir meet in "V eml 11, t st M 111 k lie e a 41, j, J i - J Mrs !' I '' w a f "Ollv Is m I ' cl ii k I. I let - Is the I'l I h 11 V xiig , v 114 120 278 172 t'n the Indejiendent Ticket, 9'i 174 R. Frampton 174 119 Harley llamtv 57 Imvd K. 1 me f9 CITY SETS NEW lllmore Cltv Council W4TVH tthers mem-ts-r- s Rb I ! R1 NOE CCNMCT10N 2(4 "Permuting to I se Water water user shall perrson from other premises to obtain water from the waler taps situated on his premises, whether Inside of his tsdlding or outside, the supj'l) of water may te shut If any mit J In Aj ,r 1, let M7 0It GOI Di N WRIulir, ( oiiiirllin in lllson liub Ison, reman liiiwlev, Water Mas-- I r an I rth.ir Higgins, g'on- - traclor are all amiles as X i they gather to watch H.e first st. nel of dirt turned on tl v ne sewer sy stem project. ii - HOLD SPECIAL SESSION To ADOPT section . 1 ) 240 Id Her show I Hi vv II' ' ire h It 244 K. McBride .A. Mundv, lr. A. A Rot Ison PCI ICY Will! In , w II -- Ivon Turin r r s I in. at j. rvi.l.e Is H.e n eel vi I 'Ii v Ive-i- f es. "tin! ( I e In 01 .111-- in I s fi r the 1 I I I e he I I 111 It'n IB Me se ( to Win k fot In, In v I I h n In I I - w It. ill vv h"W. 2 71 In I 1. vl y hi I In.' 11. lw I ) lark r on st o I 2 and llie Mayor met tn 5sctal session Wednes.lav, 27 to vote In some istou-new jsdlo and regulation regarding w iter connections. The following regulations which were adoj'ted Include sei Hon 2' 4 of the ol I llcy, published below anl starting with Ihe word "effective this also published have date, now gone Into effect. lf Ih votes were: I re. I Tree W I MHot f Wl! I ' ELECTION RETVRNS rt bl ICANS SWEEP CITY COl NCH SLATS Kl REGULATIONS connection is Ij t ,L. ; IT WAS TAKEN DOWN AND brought Into Kanosh for storage until the owner wants to claim It. SCHOOL BOND ISSUE Tabulation ri to crawl in on her hands and knees. ELECTORATE SAYS NO TO BETTER POLICE S FIRE PROTECTION til CAMPERS I EFT THE LOCAL canyons m a hurry. This tent tare the brunt of the storm which knocked tt to its knees. The original ojenlng was large enough to walk Into while In this picture, even Margie had Alison Robison, fleeted and new to city politics and on the same ticket Is Jack E. McBride. I t ' lh-mi- s A. I I Brought More Woter nl - -- en-'- i A 1 In s.i..ikug of hot. of our ie General Pd I of Country, a It an SI rung In el mi who h i I w i nti n a h tti r on a ca r I I he b' art I o message was Hut this Voung sniper fell f'.rt mite (,t 1 1 Vs I Concert. Major General Maurice L. Watts, I tali Ad utant General Hut Gem ral In announcing Westmoreland will a jear in the Salt ake Talerfurle, note I that this Is the 7lh Consecutive year ttie Guard has saluted! tah eterans with an evening of (atrlotic music. Once again the Guar 1's 2"rd Army hand will u joined by the comt med choruses of District High the Granite schools for the musical portions of the 8 ji.m. irogram. oral government, cv c and business lea lers have .een Invited along with the public. The Concert Is free. The 200 voice choir, under the susTvson of I'rmon Weight, Music s.tTvisor for the Disirn t, will jerformsev-er.Tl.e mimtsTs anl, under Hu- baton of cwo Ralj h anderllnle will do several b es and the chorus an I bnad pieces an t the chorus and ban I will coniine for other selections. this I m I. With Ills serious thou, hts, he inti-rhi e humor an Mill some mti resting and funny evints tlut have hap-j-i- f jits r li Itl To Sudden Holt Tne III A Wtst-iia.William in I, the Amo Chief of Map an I former tfinin.inh-- r n American fortes m Apt Sam. will sjeak in VaJt lake t"tv W ednesil.iv evening, Sov . jl Hu t tah Salim it com id's mutual eterti's lay a. G d b N II I NoveitiNT I. Building Projects Come A G tier it Major (ietnT.il Maurice L. Watts, I I ill A but ml General, sja.hii to the Millard lunior and sent' r High school, Mon-d- mg v Ihir when the we lie Postal Service . . . With Interest, we real In the salt lake Ti Ibme alut Thev ixi have tlnee new mall schedules In Rlchflell. malls earh day. Fillmore Is slipping Into the horse and Uiggy days with about the worst schedule anvwhere in I tah. It's time some civic grinds, Individuals and all concerned started another campaign to see tf son ething cannt te done to Imjrove our mall serviie. We ran start by wlriting to Congressmen and eheking with the local Postal emjilovees almut what might la done to Imj rve the situation. Afterall, tt was with the Id a of improving postal Service making It more effirtent with less cost to the Mtron that the new Idea of an Indejcn-len- l corjairatlon w is n.a Let' see If they can live up to their promises. as Til 1 ig d I Ul l in - - returned recently lion a tour of duty in Yietnum follow ng n visit ut h mu with lus mother. Itahna Ik m i .ml other family mem-l- a r- -. nt Fort Hood he I I Ton lx fm hs next a.vsign-C.iluii Gl for fls bit of whimsey CIHl.DRLN OIJ) AND YCX'NG 1,8011 plfl,uP- - 11 always enjoy a deep snow and 8 Very wel1 bulIt -this time was no different. Uay The PROGRESS 4udnKrapher - f 7" r- - Colvin Bemis Returns e r records Ibrarlan I n-- weithi-- all of time of the snow storm, depth end sucaa large snow for this time of year. length rin 1 p, tt does a hang up job. breaking I ima Huntsman k - t- if snow nulls at. the frost goes d iw n m gr and t'u da'iha IiuIIls will al la Lust, s nee I n y v t t. lor to s! in I frist Vo h;ung for "g'ol lit-th- - Lssted Longer I grmnl WHE N IT SNOWS IN MTl.LA RD County, e - Hll-rS.-- a I 1. ,i A, v it unless they li ive matufi I'l s chill ile wo novel d g the butUs until tie- st i Iks iiv n ap I the s if b is gone all fr down into tin riots ti mature Til' bn o. al of our tin 11 d ill'll bulbs. Is Will as our to t yogi t ib'i s. atv s l in the ki I P-- - UCuKDING TO Cl tm) DAY the uffit id weather observer I rid tv night we li.nl 17 Inches of smm. Hie record thus far STORM BREAKS MANY RECORDS Library fit j l , ji:, .110 ty this year. 4 7 A ( vvlll1 thoimu'lly s lkil th giounl. nukin: H imjss,ble pcs f to dig all ! the 'll II v V 1 one snowstorm i i il f on M inns line hil Vc f ,i; wi-i- e wide-spre- t I i U s tin1 his giant jiiece ot michliu rv testilies how b'liclv It r.in get in tin ml MU of no w here w ith nothing I ul fallm fl ikes to keei ne company . I (lno jieuv FRANKLY SPEAKING Hazardous Occupation . . . According to Information received bv 1 Or 1)Y I. I - SOPH OUR TOWN Ity L- Millard County Progr. 1 he j,7j i any off and the amount him forfeited Councilman the motion to palu by Robison made raise new water fees, effective s of August 4, 1971, to J130.00 for 3,4 inch line, larger lines will be higher according-tthe cost of a larger connection, Citizens with existing connections, Jeslrlng larger lines will be charged for the full cost of the change. Million was seconded Mundy and carried unanimously. A motion was made by Councilman Warner that Fillmore City win require a J30.00 dejxislt and a five year contract for continuous use of water, from the projerty owner renting hts projerty for the use of a mobile home, travel trailer or dwelling. This will not apply to mobile home parks or trailer parks and the City Council shall determine If St Is to Iw considered a mobile home, travel trailer or dwelling. Motion seconded Councilman by (Continued on page 6) ik Junior L. Bond tin 39 1 G3 Letand M Bushiiell Leo Ben Stott 83 80 IJoyd and Millie D n ovem j;ht Tu ci!Rl on friends nrud () t Region notes 1 Rehabilitation For A. L. A - Subject ' -- 7 Meeting Next Monday Subject for the Novcmlwr nuxlmj; of the AmcrVm Lg-- I n Auxiliary L R h iul lalmn Ch.urrrv.m Joyce Scot torn has S invitixl Wells P. St.irh-- to as to it ths pertatas fiuntln. end tlx-iPro., lent F'xdio Hl.ick miinuLs nicmtcrs to bi mg the r gifts or money to send to veteran at the VA Ilo'pital for jse as s M gnn gifls to tliclr f.un.lit-Is of the ch.iii.o.in Stephenson "Gfts for V ter ms committee Memlx-rmay leave the articles they wish to seivt with her if tocy catiixit gt to meeting dis-c.i'- Vit-era- r s |