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Show k'riVt rani Urrfllnir.p Corp P.o, :ox Salt L'tko City 3110 City to sponsor r mv wrv , vw w, - sl . r " el p r ' . fc'-Y- - ??WV-raftT'1 m - -- o- -- :-- .. .Aft ' ' -- . w-- C i r V r rN fv "- V- 4' v ", .,. ; w v - E3 o. Vi.- -'f vV'N, v.v v,-.W. - jk J.T .waewvHl Tt t k :.. v - Miliord County Progresi Fillmore, Utoh 84631 Fridoy, Jonuary 25, 1974 Number Four Blstap tVlrfci H. Burk m a psrtwr h U lh Tr Idirc Blsiioprtc o( lb Ctiurrh u Christ ol LiUtr-ds-y of si tu MU-l- rd Slims. UI Stsk Coi Jrei. Ssiurdsy nj Sunday, Jrmiiry 2t-'- 7. Ftrt Gninselur CCHS 64 Corporal kn of America strvtnc Arltont. Ctah. Colorado. Th tUltlnd Church author-U- y lil apeak on tU Conft-r-urtUrr. of laUrr-Ur- y $t. Hon IdeaU. Special tn phaata U1 f ftven to Par ro. tf hwilmnds an Ul In :im a-- spk e Prsik. iin Tamwr'S'Vtc'ber, K, 1(73, General Confrnc talk on US Th Pol of WoirafJwd b oistrlland to th ur.; of th Church by th Rllf Society (Mormon uomen'a AuxUlary). PrM-VTanner, First Counselor tn th Cjirch's First Presidency, tn his talk Mel, From tbo tch,nln(God baa mad M clear that son an Is eery special, and It haa also very clearly defined poahkiD, br duties and her dertny la lb dl.'ln plan, Th CouftreT aesalca 11 l heid Sunday. Stak PrasUent br IVtrtua, DUhop promuMM from PinU, rlnr u named first clrU ArUona eoao-Ml- lath PriJL' or DUno;-r- lf 1(72. Bfor Ml prtMM islh;,HM, b kt a BCnal B.rswsnv of th Council of th lor turn April , Tlv and prUM of th Phoenix Korth Stak lor ftv years. H received hU B. S. yara v from d I cll com Geor, Kanoi-- W all via hors. to all, but a sad fact a as that our mighty MUlarJ Eagles tao overtimes after playt suffered a moat painful loaa. rmttks High School 111 u'tMrlnc na I'nh-ersUy- Th public la IntBed to com and see the tin x hlblts. They Ut bo on dis- play from January 31, from ( a.m. to 4.30 p.m. after time. To our wrestlers we say, WE ARE PRO ID OF YOU. Pesuill are: Todd McCrklo, nen-d- all pin; Kevin Kesier, pm; V, ri.t wuarntorg. pin; John Wh&-ake- r, dee.; David Wade, dec.; Hat Edward, Greg Ke- Jeff dec; Dobson, dec.; let, Robert Bennett, baa; Call Bare, lot; Drue Sylvester, doc,; Karl Engstrom, loss. d'., , team this , furbki-ba- ll a. regulars can rest a red thd ahh the t.m aptrM and il:deirmlnaiiunthcyhav that the taaketball St ason thin year sill Indeed te a rosy one fur them. Her the folio til sults; Lug Shan CrlL,g, 8 lrxa; Sieve 9 re-tounCon- di 11 rvlvurJ, 14 polMa, Tim Tuner 13 rebounds, 31 points; Eldon ChrUiunwu, polMS' Va' S Brlrkcrhaff,4pu. fx sure to attend Friday's gam hen VUlard; aysDUla. i)..r rstWs mshil tint'd thlr lu suyeriorlty Imues-slv- e stylo ty out scoring the ve;i. Young 1 Erls proscMsd on In the January 24. at 4 p.m. There High School Llleary. la Annual banquet FARM BUREAU ANNUAL BANQUET Mll lAhD COUNTY ordered Saiurday, rebrory at 7:30 p. m. tfco 2, 1(74 Oak City Cultural Ball will b C. Bcoth fallSpeaker en tine, tsec. the Vice Pros, of Utah Farm Buraau Feder- al kn. Monday through friday. A fhiUlc Lecture by 111 tv sure to attend Thursday meet when Delta comes here to mulch her wrergth wih our Millard wrestlers. re- Utah traveling art exhibit Millard MHS Tesi!era have a well balanced stfuad this year with all around atrength and they came through vlrto: lout time U su qjti a game Kit our Eagles aan th admlraikm a.d of the iudmiudy Si d Sjectal'ra. li fact, the boys area wry rru'th Unjirovod l feuur a traveU! art the I'nlversBy of Arl-totn 1(47 and an M. S. d In 1(41 from the tub . In Photnlx, Stat ire tloyd P. - MHS 62 dbatnobitucnt A uturch. Brochures of Wrestlers win over Beaver MHS News In the I Fillmore CUy agreed to be allow their CUy Attorney to holp draft ordinances, confer with the Attorney General, and help wUh other steps to bring the ptantooperatlonwUhm the llmUed time left. Hospital Services Corporation, a corporation owned by the LDS Church had told the local HospUal Board HSC could no longer carry th derlfUs has had been don In extension the past. A &0-was requested and granted. There Is shout 2 12 moMhs left of th 90 days. other matters discussed by the CUy Council Included th payment of bins, discussion of sewer right ays and hookup charges, discussion of streets and sidewalks, TV reception. Two building permits were approved; Edward J. O'Hara hedooth Neill for a Morag Iverson property; Roy Toro-klns- on for an office addUion onto bis presets bom. Allison Robison and Freeman Rowley wore approved to attend a Water Training program several different weekends in Salt Lake CUy. Mayor W right reported on a rsc hearing In Salt Lake CUy. The Union Pacific Railroad proposed to have one depot agent for both Fillmore and Delta. The Mayor opposed the railroad, offering several witnesses who said they would be of shipping large amount freight out of the Fillmore Depot during tie next year, Gary Hone, CUy Electrician asked the Council for permission to order certain eleo-trlc- al necessUle for tho rew The amount of substation. powei to order from the Bureau of Reclamation was discussed, because of the Mountain Mushroom plant beginning to peak tn August. Mayor Wright had dy & Stake Conference this weekend There 111 M a charge of $2.50 per plate. for tlcketa contact a member of the Board or Jim Mckle at the Farm Bureau Office bi Doll. 20C0 KW extra. There Is a tremendous penalty for over use age; however, 1C FA (Inter mountain Bower Consumers Association) felt they could take car of Ihe overage fot th CUy through their other accounts. Speed signs on th Canyon Road and ihe Dump Road have been ordered and will be posted soon. The new big well is now being connected to the main lines. charge, so take of this rar cgpt'tbu.hy. no Middle Barbara Gould Front Row: Janet Myers, D-ore nc Jltr.mto, Sadi Begay, Not preset when the picture was taker: Vicki EtsUty, Yo-Un- da Rows Cornelia Begay, Bowman. Tourney winners At The fuel shortage U having an Impact on Utah n snuw removal campaign. The most critical shortage exists Ir. Logan, where feet has run out. However, trucks and other equipment needing fuel have teen at! to fill op al the shortage WeUavUle Station r..Ila Tn just a few ay. Highway Department'! District one Headquatlvrs in Ogden also has a vrty low toe) supply. In this esse supplemental fuel allotments have arranged to fLl the short ten tet in noed. Similar fuel problems have Ne i experienced at thel'eber, Oreo, and American Fork Mellons, For about a clearing wlntery bk, plows DanleUCan-(Conthme- Inside) d hi retainer fee. le able to handle aiovt 00 of the cases. Hu would I1 In dally contact wlih tho Provo based doctor. n rit do woud be operated from the new quan-te- n l!os-pU- al. at tta Fillmore 1 He explained he no longer was using the office In the CUy Building; while he received a flat rate for tho sewer legal business, he was still doing more and more work for the City of necessity. He mentioned the tact the Council had authorized him to draft etc for the HoapUal D-- 17th to listen ro a to hrtnr, m utiCal I elp i'.lo State UutvcrcUy with a lUJc. dugne In Nursing. He spent two yiar to h Artny at a army hospital tn Denver. Ie. ei Uy, he competed the 13-- n )i.ti course aaNurs Pra&-t- i ner. 5 Both Dr. Evans and Dr. Robertson expressed sup;vit for the program. Dr. Evan stated lie felt 11 world help us to gati another fulMPne doctor to the area. President Scott Speshisn conducted the meeting. Nurse Rory York -- as celiel on In answer quest bn rcpauli igthi! program. Mr. York is from Idaho hav tig graduated from Poise State Coliege, ld-- ta cL, District. Attorney Anderson now receives $80 per month retainer. Th metter was taken under advisement. Fine Arts Guild Birthday Party Feb, 7 d Member the Fine Arts Guild will gather for their annual Birthday Tarty on Thura-da- y, February 7, 1974.Th aodal will be bold In the band room starting at 4 pjn. Mining regulations NATIONAL FORESTS with more prospectors look- ing for new gold, copper, lead and other mineral deposits to develop, the U. S. Department of Agriculture today proposed regulations to protect th when exploratbn on mining lakes place on Department lands. Tbo regulations would apply to the 140 million acres of National Forest land, including wilderness, that are subject to location and entry under the U. 6 Mining laws of 1872. The search tor new resources has Intensified, with more pressure to dig mines low deeper and to strip-min- e grade dopostls near the sur-fsc- 'V Assistant Secretary Robert W, Long said. To meet our environmental responslbltttes, to clearly define th obligations and rights of mtneraloperators.aodtotn-su- r the future productivity f rnwebte Nitlonel w are proposing these legulatlor," Mr. Long added. He emphasized (hat tho proposed regulstEns have no effect on development of oil, gas, and coal deposits, which are already regulated under (he Mlnerel Leafing Act of 1(20. The proposed regulations would require miner and prospectors to spell out In advance bow they plan to ewarch for or develop deposs.'Tby would have to submit a plan for restoring the surface for explored or mined areas to a natural looking state within a year or Use, provided a longer period Is not allowed by (he government. Continued on Inside Fret lYtrjin from through ci.' lody, the Tho proiram, If a; ironed tj t tit: rj.i Johnson Fuiinduikin, would Inn;' Into s'l'lnmru a full time and a dotor Unlit Uuh Valley Hospital, Nurse 1raih ww-o- i Provo, would stand three half d.b to I illn 'Pe. It was ;aiofuU evplalsed Ita Nurse Pt o ilcloi.eer world fora Dexter raise nui. . ;a''"roJ Jrn.nuy out the FUlnmre ziea proposed liutxl tuoUh the area. The locat iios,'!'! loard tas aj proved the project. Cncalha Foiudtkn apsionsorlng proves U, Mr. York will move I. to famLy to FUl tour and open ItlO i ! tmc. Vat.y from the a Juicnco x- -I reseed tl.einsclvvi and all show i concern for more adefacUUiet for quate meJU-a- l FtP more, AU uiged lb pro-jr- au Le brought to Fillmore. Frankly Speaking did it again Just can't seem high gear sIik . . lo gel to (he first of pub-lL'h- ed As New England AH of u hv aeon the fila- bock scenes of snow on Ihe trees and toe, from New England, so pretty one couldn't ture imagine (hey were real. The local scene from tta Sunday snow storm Is just as beaut ui. SO 'pMse- s- ton. the year. Las week I an article about new proposed mtolng regulations on Forest lands. Apparently tt was out of contert tml ui order to be really clear, Ilia entire article should hav been published. This we are doing this week. Thai As Glen for sett big us straight. Too bed it Is word It's a sl.tij t . cold. Word chasing From lU old Eugitsh law U to an we Fiom word. amttgw-- ; iWflnttkin Blacks arn Law we the (fcHenlioD and control, or the manual or Ideal custody of anything whKh may m the subject of proyerty." Then w find auather couple of page wtth the word further explained such as actual poseseton Is real estate. Choe to Possession1 la hating claim to property but It Is In Ihe hands of another. So ww prerume even If you hold a como to your band, legally you may wt be In th entire possession of ihe object. Now why all ibat? Just thought U Lscresttng. 'Birthday ealtnders to be here soon . . Fornd a word yesterday tteJl had us go tog for a del ton ton. Dtoiicfury 1U4 tt Is Birthday Calemw-r- s out Februnry l. will bt Had to watt a Biuiih L.r toe twud picture. 'irc, Remember!! 4 Back Row: YerntU Barker, Flora Parker, Orllmla Fla-tro, Donna June, Rita Plat-e- ra, Snow moving vs fuel explain program Utah Power and Light and Flowell Electric would have to be contacted to find If those two companies would do tho for the towns and areas which do not and remUtli No own their own power. Scott Speakman and Suutne businesses were to be assesshave accepted three Sylvester ed in the first proposals, and appoint me nts on the year possibly flxod Income houseLibrary Board. holds could have a reduced The new ordinance book has assessment. However, legal not been completed as far as questions wore still to be workthe first draft typing Is coned out. The lady doing the cerned. Fillmore CUy was asked to now has another Job. typelng be the sponsoring agent In this Anderson asked plan as some enttty more than just a commute would hav to take over this collecting No mention and remitting. per se was made at the Council meeting to have Fillmore CUy take over the HospUal, although this was brought out In the Town Meeting wtth Rural Health Services next night. :? : r; i 1 5''--,f'- ' ' i sT rVrr, vr: v .ij. The Com mitten had Investigated the possibility of some of meter tax on eUher lights or water meter. While monthly assessment was dafhied, most figures weie has. d on a $3 a month charge. sort eol-lect- lng . ;1 -- ' I .&V Rural Health Services open. T$ c "4, 4L -s; vf4 Jk . 1 . av ' - , iCV I , rv .V r?VT-t- f :, ' 5 sgf: ri y Memtvrs of the Hospital Commute Joined the Fillmore CUy Council last week. January 9th discussing ways and means of assessing funds wUh which to keep the Fillmore llospUal V Vv 3 ' , a the Multi-Regio- Basketball Tourn-mn- t, held December 27th fit the Brigham Young University in Provo, the young ledlcs pictured took first place. Du to many toursof practice prior lo the tournament and much were able to defeat each op ponent by utte a margin. Thy won hls same honor last year and are already looking forward lo being the champions again next year. Three young men from our area, Johnson Tsosle, Elvis Boyd tid Alvin Young, learnt some boys from theRlch-fie- td area and won tn the consolation bracket, losbqi only their w Uh first gam. Much credit Is due these fine young people to their efforts &t,d thsU' successes. Congratulations Champ!!!!! The Flag picture this week .is an early day sawmill that was located In Roes Canyon. Pictured by Is Martin Hansen and bU two Sons, Ardln and Wren. This sawmill was one of many that were bul't near the turn of the century and several yters after l(00to supply wood and lumber to be area. Some of these sawmill sights can be reached by Jeep over very rough mountain terrain. B makes one a war of th hardships Injured by the early saltier. Reese Canyon Is ao-- c tax lid onl by horse back; Paradis where Jack(W Ultarr) McBride had a saw mill aoout th same time can be reached by Jeep, but every foot of It you travel you realize ic hard- ships early lumber went over lo supply the lumber to build and to help the great Pahvant Valley grow. Lumber from ihe above eaw-rr- til was used In many early day homes Including the former Dean D. Evans, MD home iw owned by Errs Finds It, BUI W ilson homo. Incidentally, to addtltrj to sawing Ui lu nfrer tor these homes, the Hausens also served as building contracors. Other building rill standing Include some of the rafter material In the High School, the Court House, the old Robtojn Hotel, and many others. th Band Nevs Miss &tu(kt has ahewlLeccompanytho MUlaid High Band to Hxtkane act In? to sevrrul capactts. Miss Murkl was a student leather for the mimic ri me nt last year and vuua often now. Gay- - to a gUe1 lluttot sL though ah f lays many other I mrument. 5he received Nr degree from S.U.S.C. she is now working on her masters Gwye ip-p- a itoct ee. She heltd wtth th nualral last year, "The Kbi and l,M ore of her dtille during rra. wa tuhstltute tooirf tire where she U mst laleied. Slit eccomaphtod the land to Bark City tor the annual corv-ce- rt tour, last year. Miss Stuck! la a fond memory tor MtHard illfh. She U th daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rlchar4FlttkltCv Ur CUy. land bas The ItfTV 40 of 3,W twirled tor the trip to the Exuo74 Intakaiai this auiiiter acordh to Mr.DwP-H- the n 'r. S. Nle.aon, direct This to eliout Sift, por loml mcm-l- r. Any 'r4rlVtlmS will le theerhilly ac tqied. land have sold jmpeoro, hand calendar a. etc., to I else mo, my. It to the r xjxiratMlUy of each member tn raise Ms own share one way Mvit.l-r- or aivlher. C toiwrones fur the trip Have been thoi.en. Tie trip will n a le In tcfivOl buses Akins ths way, overnight stay will made at the homes of Church n emlvrt where fen-ror-ts wU le given. The stu-l- hav hade reservations In fjokaoe. at Midel |