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Show yhyfirMa'i'n Unlvt p.o, j Honor & Roll Richard Nielson Martha Stevens Grade Frankly Speaking 7 EDITOR Jolyn Heder Honor W'LUAM V. WILSON Robert Monsea Spring at last the state Todd Chapman Collette er, Hunt Grade 8 high Honor Janice Nellson MaryLynn Rowley Brad Brlnkerhoff 11 Camille Petersen Honor Nadine Sweepe James larsen Marian Stevens Jana Whatcott Tammy Stevens Tammy Barton Hoyt Stephenson Virginia Sweepe Letsa Mathews Michael Mott Fa me la Coats Merlyn Mnrphey Mary Ann Shields Grade Mystery show at MHS tn hilarious entertainment. .. See the Merlin Show It's great for students Merlin will hypnotize people from (he audience Try It yourself . . or see vour friends hypnotized on Wednesday, April 24th. Try Hypnotism or see your . . when friends hypnotized Merlin presents hit hypnotic demonstrations using volunteers from Ihe sudtenre. See the Merlin Show on Wednesday, Aorll 24 Its funnier than a circus. . . than a More mysterious magician . . It's Ihe Merlin ahow on Wednesday, April 24th For the best side-splitti- ng Mary Monroe Glenda Mathews Connie Freeman Honor Beckstrand Tamara Condle Marie Robison Don 12 High Honor Wendy Payne Cindy Sanderson Rhon-l- a Watts leanne Christensen Mark Petersen Gall Emmons fony Cowley Catherine ft llson CynthU. Becks! rand Lisa Edwards Marjetn Stevens Vance Wilson Denise Condle Honor Vat Brlnkerhoff Nancy E minima Lane Robison Cel your tic Vela for the Merlin Show . . . and find out about one of the worlds most fascinating subjects. . . hynotlsm Publisher Jane Layne Anderson Colleen Stevens Cindy Cox Mark Monroe Sandra Swallow Roberto Sanaa Marla Rlbelro Anna Stevens Janet Monroe Flora Parker Nola Bemla Eldon Christensen Virginia Prohert in hospital Remember the Merlin MyJane Wilson Is recovering In Utah Valley Hospital In Provo stery Show on Wednesday, April having suffered a CVA, cardiac 24th. HU hypnotic demons: ravascular accident over the tions will make you roll Easter weekend She was tinea aUies th laughter. to Provo by her daughter, Vera nd son BUI. Sam ft llson jottwd Rememter the MerllnSbcw. them In Provo and they spent R'a funny ... It's mysterious... the weekend si Ihe hospital with the Merlin Mystery Show on Jare. Wednesday, April 24th. Don't She la recovering nicely and may be leaving the hospital this miss II. weekend. Jane and the family into' lls members really appreciate the mnv eslls cards and letter wishing her a speedy recovery. EAS more; and from Sclplo to Hol- Fl'lmore. es fr City hires new ithit report is male from un- approved City minutes) Meet. Ing held April 3. At in executive sesslw later confirmed tn weaxton, Joan B. Hancock as hired as Citv Treasurer to re; lace bar-har- a Snvder. Mrs Snyder had written her resignation some weeks ago. effective April 1. Mrs Hancock was choen from six applicants Including two from Meadow and one mle. A bill from leon Sign Com pany for $8000, the City's share of the Chamber of Commerce sign was approved for pay. mem This money will he released after ApXl 25 when sharing money Is avail-abl- e from certificates now on deposit A low cost housing pro eel grant of $4000 was explained It has been jedded to pay a fr the cost of Installation of sewer lines on ptlva'.t property for low Income fam. Hies. It was agreed the Msvor, Recorder and state weireoe. determine the eltgl-bl- e appllcenufromtho'eafply. for assistance unJet this program Lenny S, Brunson was author-l?e- d to attend an arson fire whool mSLC representing the fire department. Ex. of $80 were approved bv the Council The National Guard will return one company of men lo finish the Forest pned this sum. mer A third of I he explosives needed will be furnished by the City If the county and Forest Service will each furnish anoth. Ir.g Ines Max L. Dav, Verpelerron and Roger Johnson were present to discuss the l Ire Chief non 6 8 ers; 'ears; Lew BobOrulllan, 5 years; buddy Barkdull, 4 tears; Lta d Scott A lien, 1 year; Grant Kesler, 1 year;andGrant fthlieWad. 1 year. treasurer part of bailment Tomdof n, Itwman, use. A proposal of an emergency communications center In Ihe basement Is o te most worthwhile though , tire and e hi err 3'ene voers, they can cause the same realize Fillmore must life-lon- motion. Read the bond Issue closely, then decide Should It go to the voters or should it remain In the hands of the elecieJ ad- ministrators erf our etty? Katie Is Misse l Along with more than msstng Jane, things have not gone too smoothly this week. Below Is aa example of computer typesetter that surU J to set some unknown language. Repairman says power bump. lOntf ) hi rf hi d hj I vxtkdhw h"lf ha jb; ol'lipf "J' sub-statio- n. basic1 (Tdidx1 j"V pul hvhm "ll ydids iffldv yx hiflcd dvvdc1 sjTd ha I na idvdl ji h jiilx vV 2 V vtkverd' 'ml t (J vktfkM di tkf d1) v'ds in 'nd vkivhfd na fdjijnJ ail' ha'nt rhvthad )j up hi J vilvcjjl dwWh 'lid rl.PL djihn kVtvgw jit fat'd! J hx'nd f jig' tAii chn5i! U jlm'nd ha nd hnlVh'diVl Wt express concern not at the project per e, but at the location of the new etatkn. It Bureau of Land Management Director Curt Btfklund announced that the Department of the Interior published final regulation! pertaining lo the use d of vehicle on public lands in the "Federal Register" on April 15. They will be. come effective on May IS. The regulations will apply to all lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management and are a part of the Department of the Interior' program to comply with President Mx-on- 'a Executive Order 11844 Issued on February i. 1972, In that order, the President direct -- ed all Federal land management agencies to take appropriate steps to protect Federal lands from undue damage re - -- sulting from off road traveL The Department publshed a final environmental statement on January 17, 1974. The proposed regulations were published on February 14, Public hearings were 1973. then held In all public land states to receive comments and suggestions on the proposed and these were rtgulalloos considered tn preparing the final regulations. Berklund explained that (he regulations will provide procedures to control and direct the use of off road vehicles to protect public laJ resources, promote safety and reduce conflict among various public land Continued on Inside Support the Band - Help ZW-C.V. . 1 . - -- . VLU.. -r- -y Ui. : "... California trek lures clan The Wilson dan, BUI, Madeleine, Vance, Cathy, and Margie, Joined by Thelma Sinclair tn Las Vegas, took their Easter vacation this year a week early to Bxrstow, California. The trip tied tn with the organization meeting of California Search and Rescue units. Host unit was Bar alow, California. already a member of the National Association. After two days of meetings, socials, and demonstrations, California elected to perfect a slate or ganization and officers were Several past comelected manders of the National were present along with present of- fleers. Representatives from several Search and Rescue throughout California were present, and members of Mountain Rescue teams from San Diego, California, and Ihe Los Anpeles are. Along wh official duties, (he Wilsons managed a lour of the old Calico Ghost town, pictured above which is now managed by San Bernadlno County. It had been restored by Walter Knotts, Knotaberry Farms. It was Interesting but seemed to lack some of the flavor It had a few years ago. Perhaps It aptwared to us to be overly rcmirerclallzed. It Is most In the Band go to Spokane ShCu'J in help Include the communlcailons center. Tonv J. and Bonnie Dearden a I uihlmg permit with a variance to bull I a carport and a hlltcm In their home The variance Is needed to permit building closer than 15 feet of the property line The permit and variance was granted pend- Contlm ed on ttiul ie Hues under- dustrial Park and other prog dreams seem to jects, be coming true. In no way do we wish lo hault this forward election Readers are urgeJ lo carefully read the proposed bonding program. In the past years, on a Couni y level such aa for schooling building programs, the whole of ihe people have voted for such projects. This often lesds lo a more healthy govern-me- rt situation. People become directly Involved In Improvement! and new buildings that art being financed by their lax monies. The electrical bonds will be paid by nearly 40 of Ihe ay stem revenues Several year ago, a survey was made concerning a new. At that time It wae determined if one were built, II should be In the southwest part of Fillmore. This would lend to balance Ihe system. Monlee were not available then end Ihe present system station was rebuilt on 1st North and 1st East. ext lored lo Include Ihe special construction in the fire house. A metal building will be used fir the ground floor structure. The Cl'y ani th fire depart-me- n will meet Uh Ihe County Commissi mers to see If a third year allocation tf $12,507 can le apr pruiei We all with grow. To grow, electric ut lilt lea and more power lines will We lave worked he needed for yvare lor orderly growth tn the City. With the new In- by filing such intention with (he City Council within Ihe next 21 days. There were 554 votes cast for the mayor tn the last ;v off-roa- PHI lighting ground. r publishes "off road regs Wycoff Cemjo ay Incorporated, was honored as "Driver of Ihe Year" on March 15, 1971. lolrt has an acclJtnt free record of 19 years of driving. He was given a beautiful irojhy presented lo him by Terrill J. Bond at a banquet held In Salt Lake City at the Ambassador th'etlc Club Robert also re sorry the O"-an- BLf.l far t pictures didnt turn out) and we find It's lur from the unobstructed area as a few years ago. We are pica si d as much as possible the new In lustrlal Park utilities are underground W wUh the lighting surrounding Ihe Park could have been built In the manner of freeway we In the past several weeks, have heard some concern from city citizens alout (he large nude for expenditures twin Improvements. The Electrical Bonding Ordinance will give each and every citizen a right to either approve or reject the project. If 15 of the people voted for the Mayor In the last election, to stale that they desire the Bond issue go to the Neal Thompson, District! Manager advises Fillmore subscribers that receive the busy Sigotl wl& UUuiig toll direct during (his period, to dial have the operator place your call Mr. Thompson states that direct distance rstes Hite given lo this case. It should be noted that EAS conversion requires all sevra stew of the leleohone 4o be, dialed when calling both EAS and local exchange numtwri. Effective May 15 were arled by Mr Earl S. Lewis, MCrffCcmj4ny Ope rations Manager. They were present J to the f ''.lowing men: Robert It Fra.r.:t.n, 13 years; loci! airport flown, toll automatic number Identification equipment will be moved to the new office. As a result, from Wednesday through Saturday when Fillmore subscribers are dlaltng direct on toll ao operator may Inject and ask .for the number you are calling from. la conjunction with EAS the new FlUmore CXP-- 5 Central Office will be cut Into service. The change over from the old twitching office to the new one will require many hours of extensive testing by the Telephone Company. Also, some equipment such as the calved a t'nlted States Savings tonl for $500. ft ycoff Camion is very proud of Mr. Framjton for his driving record, andcon-gratuitihim this fine achievement. Cn Sunlay, March 21, 1974, the Wycoff Company spensvred a dinner for all dr ivrs and their wives from the Fillmore Terminal. This was held at (he Taradise Inn tn Fillmore. Dur-In- g this time. Safe Orbing Pins Appearing In this week's Issue of the PROGRESS t the proposed Electrical Bond Issue, Fillmore Cily Presently the City Is under Bond for the Sewer Project. The calling for new the Issue will allow Improvements to go forth on a new and lines In the City owned ElectrlcalSystem cut to be made At 12:01 A. M. Saturday, April 20, 1974, Extended Area Service will be cut Into eervlce by Continental Telephone of Ctah. EAS will allow toll free calling aa followi: from FlUmore to Sclplo, Holden, Kanosh and Meadow; from Holden to FlUmore and Sclplo, from Meadow to FlUmore and Kanosh; from Kanosh to Meadow and Fillden and I seems to us all Improvements lend to l centered near the It makes us cringe airport when we see high lines strung hither and yon but few feet away from the runwavs, Twice In recent months we have nd the important Bond published sub-stati- SHOW 9 High Honor Linda Tomlinson Sandra Turner Grade Flow- beauti- Flying Eagles news Paula Coats Tamara Turner Suzan Warner Terri Jenson Janine Spellman Vickie Staples Suzanne Beestcn Rodney Evans 1 desert ranges. Linda Huntsman Lane Heder Honor High Honor the Sega Lily ful and seems more than appropriate this week. In another two weeks Ihe Jesetl flowers will tw blooming all over and with the late storms, the flash of brilliant colors will bring forth the 'olis' and the "ahs" on those who tour the Scott Robins Jean Rasmussen Sharon Christensen Kay Stott Linda Crosland Valerie Turner Cheryl Huntsman Kris Crook Todd McBride It Frur.jirn, driver j I I I I I .1 743-572- Honor Robert :illQ High Honor Margaret Turner Roxanne Warner Robyn Carling tfr year Lokc City 10 David Wade Preston Stephenson Driver cf Wi 1 crr f ilnlncf rp,i , Corpt" eeoc MU LARD JUNIOR HIGH HONOR High Honor Grade 'lag picture High honor rolls MILLARD HIGH HONOR ROLL Grade 'alt fnntnw askel or Worlds Fair 74 site its teresting As the ilcture shows the old path to the main sea-tlof townreamtn much the lion erf town remains much the same. Steps were cut tn to the rocks It was Interesting to talk to members of the Barstow Search and Rescue for they have been called to Calico many times to rescue people who have gone Into the miles cf old mine shafts On Sunday they put on s demonstration of their mine rescue equipment. It Is the same type the Millard Posse has been putting together for t number of years The San Bernadlno County Sheriff, Frank Bland, had his Continued ( inside or |