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Show I j flnm. UniVt rflrtl X4nrrf,11m4r(r V. - trttfSi::Ss;fc BTPSSWTpSrJhi !ri-JKj I mu t v i 1 1 L - --- 1 " v -- jJJ.- - f n-- - v a Jfs J. - x t ,.. - '- - " . - rj -r i ?r,H,?VZLETEDI? larfest In Millard building ever built - It will will contain the most fpOU",y features as workers scramble to take ad- - t m0?rn and nd " L of the good weather. ,iar,ry vantage BEEHIVE 11 OF ACTIVITY the Interstate J4 Tt way. MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, October 19, 1973 NUMBER FORTY-TW- O Mountain Mushrooms Fa jnjyres doctor growmc Searches keep posses hopping, Thursday These contracters will use as MOT NT A IN MUSHROOM CROWD WAILS Mountain Mushrooms Is really building walls and buildings as large work force constructs several areas of the enclosed 96,000 square feet. In addition, work Is nearing completion on a large compost building. much local labor as they can hire and presently at the site, many men from around the Fillmore area are now working. Other principals who will be key personnel when the plant Is finished and working at the site now are Duane Baugh, Gordon Griffin and Ken Sanderson. . According to Mr. Jenson, the walls will be about 20 feet high and the roof structure will be steel and concrete beams. The building will be According to President of the company, Don Smith, work Is moving well and If the weather heated and holds, they hope to hare the Insulated, These latter two building completed and be In procontracts have not yet been let. duction by spring. Included In the main building w Ilford (Butch) Jenson Is general foreman and working under will spawning rooms, growing, rooms, processing rooms, him are several storage and cooling rooms and Earl Childs has the masonry conthe front portion will contain the tract with about 12 workmen. This crew Is laying over 3000 offices for the company. A pictorial review of what Is cinder brick a day and are using happening appears on the Inside Morgan Scaffolding. of the PROGRESS this week. DeLyle Carling Is the cement On most days, It AN OVERALL VIEW OF THE contractor. trucks building at Mountain Mushrooms. requires two ready-m- U Seen Is that part of the east making trips between the Industrial Park and the Carling plant wall and a large portion of the west wall, now completed. where the cement Is mixed. The general electrical la Bingham Electric, out of California with M T Keyees, ""OPERTY also of California, who baa tne FILL'"" tax plumbing contract. pre-stress- ed con-trac- ter Mill levy dropped Fillmore City property taa levy has been reduced from 14 mills to 9.33 mills. Doug Fowles, 17, son of Mr. Millard County Is situated tn and Mrt. Jack Fowles, Delta, an area which was revalued In was killed Wednesday morning. 1973 under the TaxCommlssIon crash, October 17 Ins car-trunorth-weof Delta. reappraisal program. The Utah State law require mill rates Mr. Fowlea and hli brother be adjusted downward In any Dean were tn route to school at Della High School when they year higher assessments resuit a parked PBI truck. from the property reappraisal In keeping with this Dean receive! only minor program. provision of the law, Flllmorea Injuries. levy was reduced 4.63 mills Funeral services will beheld from laat year's levy. Friday. Watch the dally papers The total levy In Fill more for for time and place. school, county and municipal GAME CANCELLED purposes will be 55.17 mills The Millard - Delta football This total levy, this year. scheduled for today, according to a tabulation by the game 18 has been Utah Foundation, la approxThursday October cancelled due to the death of imately 10 mills lower thanany Doug Fowela. other principal city or town In A new date will be set and the State of Utah. BULLETIN!!! ck st slde-swlp- ed announced later. In a dramatic and tense rescue operation, volunteers and members of the Millard Jeep Poase auccesfully brought out of the mountains a seriously Injured man, Thursday, October 11. Grant Beckjtrand, M D. was seriously Injured when his horse slipped and rolled Into a at ream. The accident happened In the Left Hand Fork of Levitts Canyon, east of Ksnosh. ur. ueckstrtnd had been riding for cattle that day. After the accident, Jci Turner, who was riding with him, rode to the main roed and then with CB radios, called for assistance. It was necessary to walk about S 12 mllea Into the canyon and carry the Injured person out. The narrow trail was extremely slick and wet. Although U members of the posse and several others responded lo the call for help, all were exhausted by the time the) reached the road. DECLARATION WHEREAS drug abuse la a major health and social prob- lem afflicting a significant portion of the people of our sate; and WHEREAS the need la Imperative for public and private agencies, business, professional and strvlce groups to develop effective prevention, treatment and control; and WHEREAS Is an there urgent need to educate and confront young people and the public In general on the abuse of drugs; and WHEREAS drug abut educational programs should, whenever possible, be community based; and WHEREAS the Prealdent of the United States of America has designated the week beginning October 21, 1973, ts Drug, Abuse Prevention week; I CalTHEREFORE Rampton, Governor of the State of Utah, do hereby NOW vin L 7, 1973, dealgnal October DRU'-ABUSE PREVENTION 21-2- as WEEK In Utah, urging all citizens of the State to becomq Involved In one of the many programs which are being set up In com- munities throughout the State, and I ask the support of the citizens of Utah throughout the rest of the yetr, In a mass effort, for the continued education and service tn order to Intervene and control the spread of this social Illness. Calvin L Rampton Governor Construction started this week on the new sign west of Fillmore. It will call attention lo Fillmore and can be seen from both lanes of Fillmore Cbsmber Is asking businessmen who rot yet pntd nsseesementa towards signs to do so ss soon ts possible. An additional 2890 Is needed. PT T S RED ON SUPPORT THE JAYCELS DEER HUN BAM. TONIGHT The 1973 Deer Hunting season Is all but with us. The color and excitement of the Big Buck Hunt has, through the years, remained the most popular game sport. Familiar canyons, a well-wo- rn rock, a particular tough spot for man or beast has passed from great - grandfather, to granddad, to father to son to grandson. The echoes of opening morning still find, In the hills family names who have hunted that canyon since the pioneers first came Into this broad and beautiful Pahvant Valley. Methods of hunting have changed. Despite the publicity from the deer no longer rule as kings of the forest. Their number are fewer, their site smaller, but the opportunity to shoot st one, to see one has not lost Its appeal or excitement. The most excited will be the first-tim- e hunters. That first break of day as they look over a long ridge and as they hunt through the tall pines and crisp quakes, they undoubtedly will see their namesake carved on And If some certain tree. Dad Is along, when It's lunch time, It will te story telling time. How this writer has enjoyed the times on w V s rock In Neff's Canyon, facing the challenge of bringing a deer out of Jane's Canyon and feeling the thrill of the dark pines In Paradise. Theres s touch of Americans that has been lost, but not completely and we hope It never will. Rather than old Moon and a cold saddle, It will be a jeep and the latest In Insulated warm wear. No more Levi's, cold chapps and tlngly toes In cowboy bests. We leave at 5 In the morning bed with from a king-sizbreakfast In a microwave. No more dusting the dew and the snow off the sleeping bag and hovering over s one sided stove, watting for bacon to slowly cook In the dutch oven. Even the modern cam pout Includes gas betted trailer or camper with a portable generator for almost Instant coffee. In fact, Sunday In Shingle Creek, we found a camp with a portable shower complete with te, MOUNTAIN MUSHROOMS A 'T,"MV"?rrS - ' - V.A 1 ll .dV - . ' Ts! I b I , t 41 fv Cf7T( - ,,,-:.v N zi j: J 1J ri-rrr-r-.:- Mi? :l - V--a i l 1 y ara W Millard Jeep Posse responded to the call. Several friends and residents of Kanosh volunteered to assist, which really helped. After Dr. Beck-strawas brought out, he was taken by ambulance to West MllU-rHospltaL Saturday, be was transferred to a Salt Lake hospltaL It was a busy night for Posse members. After arriving back In Fillmore, there was a call out to look for a downed airWest MU lard Motor craft. Posse had charge of the plane search, although Millard Sheriff Calvin Stewart and some Poase members went to the scene to assist In the removtl of the Ictlrna from the aircraft. They were both apparently killed In- nd Cole Stewart and others will leave early Friday with horses and be up early to tend and to saddle Dads favorite mount. The Stotts, Ben, Joe and many relations, Dustin Mundy, Dallln Nielson, Dwight Warner and others will be in Meder Creek and on horse-bac- k long before dawn Saturday. Lower down will be camps of friends where they will stop and visit with, Friday, who for years have called this place home." Nell Huntsman will have a feast fit for a king when she sends members of her family to the hills Saturday morning. Theyll be Scott and Harold and Blaine and three sons, some of the Bunkers and others. Auni Stella will also have Huntsmans for the trek with Dwight and his wife, and George and Toots. It will be like old times. In Kanosh as long as they have a deer hunt, youll find a Watts with a camp. It's for sure M llo and members of his family will have a nice camp somewhere. The Turners will get together and since Kanosh has the most therell be hunters, much renewing of old acquaintances in the main canyon Friday night. In Holden, surely a camp of Johnsons at Wild Goose. Dont be surprised If Mark doesnt at least polish his saddle and give an extra handful of cats to that faithful old paint. ate old The Bennetts will renew tamlly stories at the Sawmill and over a couple of canyons, thp Beardens will be making new roads along with the Freeman Rowleys. High up In the beautiful red oaks of the lakes will be the Framptons, Farl and Robert In fact, Bob has and others. put Indoor-outdocarpeting In front of his trailer home and Installed a Sony TV others will Join them, Bob at least at meal time. Is second to none when It comes to roast beef and a dutch oven. Mel Turner, Chester Baker John Cooler and the Gee boys have rather bounced around lately, but John, the Gourmet chef will have supper on Friday or Andun-doubteu- ' ly someplace. If LaMar Melville can break loose from Wendover, you wll find him there, also. Wouldnt be surprised to see Mels son Brent Join them. He's home on leave from the service. Early Saturday, you will see some of (he Smiths heading toward Flat Canyon, among those Jim and his son LaVae, Howard and son Duane, and Im sure more of their hunting party will be along. Don Cummings and clan would never miss the Copleys mud puddle and the head of Copleys Satuday morning. George Rowley will be bounty hunting at his mine located south east of at what Is know as Greenwood. Fred and Don will proahly Join him. Guess I was wrong, glrls. It will be lonely In town Saturday. But cheer up, Just think after Saturday morning, the opening for 1974 will be Just 365 days away. The Millard Jeep Posse have crippled a couple of members to leave In town, so If you need help, get hurt or lost or have an extra steak, call There will be a base operating And If youre at all times. In the hills, look for the bright silver star that says Sheriff. We can give both right and wrong directions and help out In other ways. a Have safe and sane hunt. If you really just want to take a few dajt off to enjoy the beautiful scenery and the of a campout, atmosphere follow Ken, Mike, Joe, Bob and the other Hares to someplace In Fish Creek. It's been years since they really brought home a horn. But the camp! You wouldnt believe. A 30x30sqaud tent for a kitchen; another one to house vehicle in If U rains; a generator large enough torur. an arc welder If not Fillmore; a hot water heater, and Kens ur loud bettering which Is entertainment. Happy Hunting and opening morning when the stampede of deer runs you down, be sure to snap s picture. The boys In the Fish and Game to say nothing 743-660- 0. 24-ho- of 15 Outdoor Life" need new propaganda for next year about the of game. ce ed hot-wa- ter heater. Good for the Crapes, though. It will be saddles tnd dutch ovens In the Left Hand Fork and s pack train. Theyve been working all week to move a camp In. an st It his been s long time since campappeared ed Cottonwood, but with Denny , el W Brunson and his new drive along with his brother and Dad LaMar, It's for sure theyll be on some favorite rockSatur- - j"J- four-whe- v stantly. day morning. f Gene and Jack McBride, with : ... . Janets husband John, Jacks j. ARD r LATES AND OF g RESCUE SEARCH Scott Shane tnd MI,J ; Barbaras J boy aircraft has become I , downed wont be far from Cow Holler I craft crash. The plane 4 second nature to Millards two and for sure, on saddle atdaa 4tbouh ,otally destroyed re- For -- Sue Sheriffs Possea. All volunteer filrly on IXitson It. imal,d end will have s deer Millard Is reason, the groups leave Jobs, Incomes The Mitchells will join them 'some and families when the word Is with some sons and nephews. becoming a graveyard of small plane crahses. And some really given downed craft." who, Friday night, will have a roaring fire and the smell of coffee will be Odd Davis and family members along with Floyd Grissom, California. Im not sure where, but Dan McBride will be hunting some place and It will be dost to Lost Canyon. GAUD T. NEB SAT A plan The Mundys and the Scot-tocrash October 11, 45 miles weit of Delta, Utah, cording to the controller at Ely In an area known as Death Canyon, killed 1 husband and wife. along with Don Iverson airport, the plan landed there and Ted Scottorn home on leave Dead were the pilot Ralph Miller, Jr., and his wife Lolse, and filed a flight for from the Navy will have tocllmb Fon Du Loc, Wisconsin. They had been on a flying vacation plan to Grand Junction, Colo. to top of Pine Creek and sneak In several Western states. The weather at Ely at the time into the grove. Theyll have to Uest Millard Posse under the directions of Darrell Wllden was Ideal for flying and was huatle however, for Boyd Mel-vll- le ind Deputy Sheriff Don Margrltler took charge of the search listed as Visual Flight (VFR) and his party will spend with no storm or turbulance prooperation. The posse was called out around ten that night. the night Friday somewhere They arrived on the scene at midnight and the downed craft jected for the particular flight close. was located at 4 a.m. Friday, October 12. plan. The couple remained with The aircraft was equipped Cloyd Day, Avalon Johsonand reand Jay F. Gardner, long-timTwelve men from the Delta the plan while the Don Burt have found home with the new beeper set, once Posse with vehicles Joined In took off Immediately after. sident of southern Utah, was the crash occurs, sends out t the search. Three remained as The crash location is a box-tyappointed aa District 4 under the power line on the Meadow side, tnd with sons volunteer Savings Bonds Chair-mabeeping cols. This beep was guards at the crash sit uncanyon with high mountain and grandsons tnd friends, picked up Thursday by several til State and Federal Investiand cliffs surrounding It. Ad Beaver, lion, Juab, Micommercial aircraft. The Wellard and Washington counties, theyll have a warm fir Friday experienced pilot stated a plane gators arrived. stern sir search command from like the Millers were flying N S Bassett, the West Miit was announced by Utah State night. You start readln g the name California was called; they sent llard Posse, took the Investigacould not gain elevation In this Savings Bonds Chairman, Wen- and tn a finding crew aboard a tors to the crash site type of canyon as fast aa tt dell E. Glle of Salt Uke City. the counting the campfires and Friday. C 130 aircraft. This plane lotimes Jeeps, have Ih cliffs and mountains If one were Include L. E. Martin, They cated a three aquare mile area National Transpcratlon Safety buzzing low as if to took tt over. The Utah Savings Bonds really changed that much? In June, Ih old man of to aetrch for the downed plane. Board, Denver, Committee is happy to have Colo., who was In other words, flying a low It then circled the area until officially In Mr. Gardner, whose business the mountains" Cal Stewart had Jim Miners elevation or.e would Uv to turn charge; the posse arrived. and leave the canyon tt way It of the F A A office, Salt Lake and civic experience and activ- his camp In Sunset Canyon and Once on the scene, the Millard City- - and Bob was entered. ities will help to brng the with tht Labrums tnd Edward Cess Journagan, and and others, Friday rescue operation with a ground It did appear the plan may Savings Bond Program into thl nightHardings will be time for camp have been turning. From ill receiver, set out to find the na wide and rapidly growing area," Wichita, Kan. wagon visiting. You must own plan In one of the smoothest TheAlrcraftCorp., Indications, the motor was near Glle stated. craft was a Cessna four-plasn old camp wagon, for without, tnd most efficient rescue opfull throttle. Both occupants single engine aircraft, eration this writer has seen. remained strapped In their Gardner U Division Manager, the gates to Sunset remain tt had )een leased and hud only seats and It was only a matter of three Teliurld Division, Utah Power closed. apparently nd houra before the plan was JOS hours of flying time. leave a family and Light Co. with whom he instantly. They to bodies The taken wr C C found. of four children. Both bodies has been associated for a numInSheriff Calvin Stewart joined Nlckle Mortuary, Delta. The There will be a Chamber of were sent to Fon du Luc for ber of years. After serving a a an for cslled vestigators the search to recover the bodies Commerce meeting Friday, Oct, burial. assistant sales manager, be beonce the craft was found. The autopsy on the pilot. This was came Division Manager In 1970; 19, 8.00 p.m. at the Court House. In Delta unit was first notified done by the medical examiner All members (not Just the Board hta ptesent poaltkm. OTu UNITS WORKED whentheCAP under the com- Salt Uke City. Into cause Is of Directors) Are urged to atInvestigation mand of Major Larry Brown, closely with Millard Sheriff Educated In Millard County, tend this meeting. continuing. The plan apparCslvln Stewart tnd Deputy Don Salt Lakt City, called Nell Forh also attended Dixie Jr. Col-UThe purpose ts to dlscussths ently crashed sometime Oto the new Msrgltler. approxand ester, give Delta, other State highway signs Uth University and ctober 11 around 2 p.m. Ac imate location. University of Utah. old-tim- Irony of life -- hM Death in Death Canyon ms Southern Utahn ng appointed bonds chairman pe ce of g, meeting |