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Show 'I MHS News Frankly Universal Kiorrf ilmlr! P.0. Uox 260C corbjpeaking TlLw .f t f r t' . t i brate the birthdays Friday, February 18. Student-bod- y officers elected arp; President- - Mike Beckstrand Vice Pres.- - Loy Dobson Secretary- - Chris Trimble Stevens Newspaper Editor-Ann- a Yearbook Editor- - Kris Day Social Manager- - Uene Dutson Business Manager- - Jayne Dear- den Historian- - Vtckt Labrum Ex. Cheerleader-Caroly- n Penney Reporter- - Tess Robison I. : of both these EAGLES THE MILLARD will travel down lo Dixie on Wednesday February 23, to play Moeb. The winner of this game will enter Into the Round Robin. -V ' y.iSt 4.V.v KANOSH MEADOW Fin Utoh't V -- W - scirio HOLDEN Copitoi Fillmore, Published every Friday at NUMBER 8 i .n-- NO SCHOOL WILL HELD ON Friday, March 3, during the State Basketball Tournament. Utah 84831 Friday, February 25, 1972 i , Holden Wrestlers POSSE TAKES NIGHT f ; i RIDE IN SEARCH ? 1.1 two - way radio. They do, through civil defense, recleve Millard Sheriffs County Posse members were called out . Wednesday February 16 lolook for Kevin Christensen who failed to return home at dark. Six units and 11 men under direction of SherlffCalvlnStew-a- rt and Posse Commander Kenneth Hare turned out fmr the One man stayed in search. Fillmore on base radloandfour U others on standby. The group was called out by Commissioner Archie Christensen afterbls son, Kevin did not return home from an arrowhead hunting trip on the west desert. The group searched the area from Ftowell west to the Intersection of Clearlake Station and They then continued west In the direction of Sevier Lake. After falling to locate the man, they returned to Fillmore at daylight Thursrest day morning to and An hour later, ten units and 12 members from the West Millard Posse, started the search where It was left some equipment at a cost savings and the Sheriffs Department furnishes gas on these missions. An Item not notlcable In the newer vehicles Is the 30 gallon fuel capacity allowing search members to say In the field longer. In summonnlng the group, It was fueled and ready at the Court House In less than 30 minutes Wednesday night. rt-fu- CAR-MOTORCYC- A CRASH LE car and motorcycle came together, Tuesday, February 22, Fillmore's Main Street at First South. The accident hapon pened when an east bound car driven by Celia Jones crossed the Intersection and collided with a south - bound motorcycle driven by Bryce Robison. Both live in Fillmore. Bryce was taken to Fillmore LDS Hospital with head Injuries and abrasions and was later released. Miss Jones was not Injured. Investigating officer was Lyle Evans, Utah Highway Patrol. off. Kevin tpparently got caught by the dark and was located coming out of the Sevier area by members of the West Millard Posse about 10:00 Thursday morning. Members of a government PICTURED IS THE POSITION of the motorcycle and the car The bike reafter collision. mained In the middle of US 91 and the car continued a few feet beyond the Intersection. survey team working near Sevier Lake had told the "lost man that a search was under way, so Kevin had almost reached Highway 6 when West Millard Posse members arrived. Outside of spending a rather chilly night, he was In He had taken great spirits. along a light sleeping bag, extra gas and some food. East Millard Posse members each logged about 170 miles Wednesday night and early Thursday morning and West Millard Posse members with ten units logged 75 miles each. Both Posse groups have continually upgraded equipment and between them have some of the finest Search and Rescue equipment anywhere, Including new vehicles and Tpower radioes. Members donate their time and purchase most of their own equipment Including the INDUSTRIAL PARK DISCUSS CITY-COUNT- Y s granted; but the had been The grant approved. meeting, Wednesday, the February 16, a delegation of former will raise $210,000, latter $136,000 leaving 20 or 18 from FlllmoreClty met to discuss fund raising for the $84,000 to be raised by local Industrial Park near Fillmore. revenues. Fillmore City has not decided Meeting with Chali m an Leigh Just how to raise their share Maxfleld, Archie Christensen and Ward K 11 pack were members of that money, but were hopeful the Ccunty would participate In of the Fillmore City Council, or $28,000. Various Fillmore City officials, Lions means of raising the money club representatives, FIF board members and members of the were discussed Including FIF participation, a County Industrial Development note, etc. County AttorBoard. ney Eldon Ellason mentioned Mayor Golden Wright reseveral problems concerning viewed the current status of the Industrial Park, mentioning that participation in economic development, but the Commisthe Economic Development sioners stated that the matter not loan was (EDA) yet Agency At the regular County Four-Corner- Com-msslon- ers one-thi- r . i ; f.': t rd would be studied to see how best the participation could be made. In his reoort, Mayor Wright stated that a tenant for the Industrial Park had been signed. This tenant had planned In December, 1971, to start constuc-tlo- n of his plant by July 1 with employin ent of at least 100 m en by January 1, 1973. A Revenue Bond will be sold, but will obligate the city In no way, although the city holds title to Park mprovements until the obligation Is met. Fillmore City will have spent almost $100,000 In water, power and sewer lines to the Industrial (Continued on page 4) CATTLEMEN'S BANQUET Dominate Region Meet The Region Eight Wrestling Tournament was held at Delta last Thursday and Friday with nine teams from the region Della won the participating. tournament with 139 points, and the MILLARD EAGLES captured second place with 72 points, followed by Cedar with 61 and Milford with 44 and Hurricane with 36, Beaver with 31, and Kanab with 22, and Parowan with only 12, and Dixie with 0. Nine Wrestlers from MILLARD placed In the top four places, snd five of those qualified for the State M eet. The WRESTLERS placing lnthe tournament were: 98 Kendall Quarnberg 3rd 105 John Whitaker 3rd 112 Hal Edwards 3rd 119 Gary Tee pies 2nd 132 Greg Kesler 4th 145 Gary Christensen 1st by Harriet Ellason Annual banquet of the Millard County Calt lemon's Association will be held Saturday, February 2G, at 7i30 p. m. at the Delta First Ward 155 Loy Dobson 2nd 167 Ed Stevens 2nd 185 Calvin Bennett 2nd Cultural Hall, according to Vernon Monroe, Sclpio, Chairman. George Spencer, Executive Secretary fo the National Cattlemen's Association will be speaker. Mr. Spencer, a Vo Ag teacher Ln the Delta High will School In 1958, 1959-6- 0 be rememlored by many Del-ta- ns. Mr. Spencer Is also head an Information of Cattle-fa- x, gathering and dispensing service on the cattle market tot vice on the cattle market for boot producers, American National Cattlemen's Association sponsors ths Cattle-fa- x program. All beef producers In this who make their llvtr to be Invited are Industry Cattle-fa- x suvsertbers. CROSSWA LK City Policemen have been assisting children at the 1st South Crosswalk during school hours. However If more youngsters do not use this crosswalk 11 will hardly warrant the officers time. Present trends range from two youngsters soms mornings to a half --down lnthe afternoon. bl11 Its a Local Decision , . . Two weeks ago, a hearing was held In Fillmore regarding zonWe have three ing changes. County Commissioners, a Zoning and Planning Board and a Board of Adjustments. We seem, however, to rely Desert Trip editor . . . The Jeep Posse took the annual desert trek this past week end and s;ent three days at appointed. PRA and others weie paid $20,000 and more to ront Millard County. There may be other counties that they repie-se- nt This Wilson, ordinance; but now zoning Is complete tt is in the hands of those elected and appointed at the local level. We hoi a decision in this matter will be made that will be beneficial to all those concerned. on PRA, who originally assisted with the zoning plan. It should be the decision of those In Millard County whom we have elected and whom we have named Millards Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow for 1972. She was chosen on the basts of her score In a written knowledge and attitude examination taken b y senior girls on Dec. 7, and will receive a specially designed award charm from General Mills. Additionally she is now eligible for state and national honors. r out- standing patriots. VERONA HUNTER HASBEEN j believed in the American dreams liberty and justice for all! This month we cele- 4110 ELECTIONS WERE HELD ON ;Ti ' ter- - George Washington and Abraham Lincoln the Desert Range Experiment Station. As guests of Ralph Holmgren, the usual good time was enjoyed, looking over the station and the surrounding country. It was also a shake- down cruise for the bus that Posse me mters have been work- -' lng on, one that will be used for 1 search and rescue operations -and other similar missions.' It was most pleasant this year to have many of the wives join the group on Sunday for breakfast and a tour. In fact, It was so much fun, we managed to find a few er steaks and hamburgers and fix the gala two meals. On Sunday, after touring the station, the whole group visited the Indian writings on the old -Garrison highway, viewed the I! Pruess Lake and In the evening watched the antelope. The weather was perfect and the desert Is always more inviting than ever. and do not wish to offend. Is called a conflict of Interests. can they obTherefore, Millard jectively represent County In Its zoning request and still represent BeaverCoun-ty- , for example, which county Is no! In favor of zoning changes In the Cove Fort area. Fillmore City has already changed and zoned north Fillmore 'Commercial. Millard County has but one opportunity to gain from revenue and delete the last paragraph starting Fill has already left-ov- ' Millard County has but one opportunity to gain from revenue, that Is In the Cove Fort area. Beaver has refused to change, bul can we afford to gamble that Beaver will not change Its zoning, nor will SeHELMETS A "MUST" vier? Fillmore City has already It was most fortunate that changed and zoned north Fillno one was Injured seriously more 'Commercial. In the Tuesday morning motorcyIf Fillmore Is annexed and recle-car crash. toned, can we deny requests But It points up the example from Kanosh and M eadow? that Bike riders should wear Perhaps PRA Is right to ask the helmet. for a plan, but until you can Last summer after a similar assure a zoning change, will accident In Kanosh the atsomeone put 8 ofa$l million told this tending physician Investment Into plans that may writer that the helmet really not be approved? saved the rider from either PRA may be correct In ascrippling or fatal Injuries. suming that zoning Is relevant It would be well that people only when lands Is required know that only in a zone under to better serve the user... but 35 miles an hour can one lesometimes It best serves a user' gally operate a bike without a to sell the land at a good price helmet. In Fillmore, that la than to hang onto It and go Just one block north of the broke trying to develop It himbridge and one block south of self. the south turn. Read carefully the PRA You may think that tt Is letter. Fillmore City, like a block that you may be only riding, Millard County use a profesbut a lot can happen In that sional to help draft a zoning short distance. -- THE FIVE BOYS W HO W ILL travel to the State Wrestling Tournament, held la Vernal this weekend will be Gary with 17 wins and 2 loses; Gary Christensen with 17 wins and 2 loses; Loy Dobson with 12 wins and 5 loses; Ed Stevens with 12 wins and 7 loses, and Calvin Bennett with 13 wins and 8 loses. All of these boys are from Holden and all leave a fine won-lo- st record this year. They along with the rest of the varsity wreslters have helped the EAGLES compile a dual meet record of thirteen wins and only four loses. The loses coming at the hands of Delta, Sprlng-vtll- e, an Union, while beating such teams as Spanish Fork, -Wasatch, Cedar, and G rants vine. ACCIDENT TAKES LIFE Of DUANE WARNER Duane Warner, Bountiful, son of Mr. and Mrs. Newel Warner, was killed Tuesday In a truck accident near Moab, Utah. Services are pending and will be announced by Olpln Mor- tuary, Fillmore. His parents have beenspend-ln- g most of the winter with another son, Richard In Long Beach. Duane'i family resides In Bountiful. town gOUR Teeples BY STELLA DAY WE HAVE HAD MANY COM-plime- nts this week for aU of you ambitious people who have been doing so much to Improve OUR TOWN. Because of the long week end, many visitors are In Fillmore, and each of them has made it his business to compliment us for the great change that has taken place In Fillmore, since we began our CIVIC IMPROVEMENT PROWe all enjoy being GRAM. appreciated for our efforts and it Is gratifying to know that those who have been away from us for some time ere thrilled with the big Improvement which has been taking place through the efforts of each of the good citizens. Although we are Justly proud we of our accomplishments, know that we cannot ever stop Improving since nothing Is permanent. Just as we have to eat, drink and exercise to maintain our own bodies, our homes. yards, sidewalks, streets and perks need the same constant attention. We have not been able to give much attention to our many projects due to the severe weather this winter, but doesnt It seem wonderful to be able to once more start raking and cleaning up our yards after the long winter? We do hope that everyone gets a ml good start on hi a own work while we have such lovely weather, for we are going to need a lot of help In getting our streets and parka In good condition, with all of the big rocks piles all over town our sewer system Is being Installed. If each of us does everything possible to keep our own part of town orderly, we wont be long having a neat, orderly town again, we are all so happy to have our sewer system, that we must all be willing to share In the c lean- - continued on page 4) r THURSDAY FOCUS ON LOCAL MEN RANDY BARTHOLOMEW; AT DUANES A. G. mr.Rtta 111 UTAH II National Guard Appreciation Day for Utah was Thursday, February - : jjV r fj , I . 17, and In Fillmore members of the local unit wore work calling atten-YWto the many men who serve In the local unit. the National Guard Association some years ago, published a book, prefacing It with this forward: uniforms to on CUARDSMAN BSS TO ;ilp .tril-nr- IliPl illi Hill. My footprints the snows at Valley I was both sides of Ilil AND m: - iH: tiil MEN YOU UNIFORM. IN W0RK WARNER .WARNER MOTORS "1 am The Guard, Civilian In Peace, Soldier In war . . of security, of honor, for three centuries I have been the custodian; I am the Guard . . 1 was with Washington, at Concord, I fired the shot heard round the world. I bled at Bunker marked Forge. WENT ';! trjr. Ttj, AND TALK WARREN ClARNBERG, STATE HIGHWAY fT nr TO EVERYDAY.. RICHARD ROBINS, AT 5i It VfcNS AG: DELON AVERETT: MILLARD IMPLEMENT: DE PARTMENT. APPRECIATION DAY !$ Jill MEET UN Jitjpf me war between the states. The hill at San Juan felt the fury of my charge . . On the Mexican border I stood . . I and the Guard. The dark forest of the Argonne blazed with my barrage. I bowed briefly on the grim Corregldor, then saw the light of liberation shine on the tocos of my comrades. I raised the banner to the serene air on Okinawa, I scrambled over Normandy's beaches. . . 1 was there! . . . 1 am the Guard. Across the 38th I make my stand. . I flew the Mlg Alley . . lam the Guard. I have brought a more abundant, a fuller life to our youth. Where ever a strong arm and valiant spirit must defend this Nation, In peace or war, where ever a child cries, or a woman weeps In time of disaster, there I stand. For many years, the Guard despite almost Insuperable handicaps, budgetary limitations, lack of adequate armory facilities, selective service restrlc- - Uons pertaining to at times Inadequate recruiting, equipment and Indifferent support from those whose duty it is to establish helpful policies, has twice since the cessation of World War hostilities risen from scratch to the strong virile reserve component, organized In ready units, that It Is today. Equipment Is better, training Is second to none, pay Is no long a factor - It Is a good second Income, training Is the finest that can be had for any Public support seems now to be for the Guard The local unit drills one week end per month and presently armed forces. training Is being stepped up for the annual summer encampment. If you haven't lately, drop over some drill weekend. You will see some surprises In today's guard and In Fillmore's unit. It is one we can all he proud of. |