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Show 1 mm Unlvt-ranl- . m XI M cr' filming :ox 2eoc P.0, Salt aq picture Corp( :iuo Speaking The Boss still away . . With Publisher Jan still away. It takes two of us to do her work so this will he a short Must get busy on a column, host of projects, Nothing Is more beautiful than a snow capped peak In the Spring County Government In Action The local political scene Is becoming activity as the May 10th filing deadline nears. The following have filed. Sheriff, waiter Rigsby (D); Merlin Jackson (D); anJ lee Four County At- torney Ron Hare (R) and Pox-te- r Anderson who filed as Independent by petition; for recorder La Voy (R) Incumbent, and for Treasurer, Incumbent, Helen Rogers. Assessor La Mar County Brunson announces this week he Two will not seek Commissioners have previously announced they will not seek a 'econd trm, ! etgh ktxf!td and Wark Ktllpack. Yet to file will e the office of County Clerk. Assessor, the two Commissioners posts and the Precinct Justice. The PROGRESS starts, this week running stories about ibe We urge all who candidates. have filed or planned to, send us a story. Th County Conventions will be held In June and the State Conventions In July Sand dunesi meanwork . EDITOR , WILUAM V. WILSON The Little Sahara Sand Dunes, north of Lyndyl acutallylnJusb County, carried the usual high Impact of people during the Easter weekend. According to Juab Sheriff. Duane Sperry, nine arrests were made on drug charges, one arrest for bootleg whiskey and four or five Injuries. When you figure an estimated 25,000 people showed up, Id say It was a pretty mild weekend. Oh, yes, even the streakers showed up. It would take some courage to streak bargback on a dirt hike. w heard of one serious accident that was brought to the Delta hospital. We understand that on that weekend, a group from Salt Lake had th concession and waa selling tickets. It seems to us the concea-sbrnsl- rr should have some sort of a first aid station. Perhaps they did. Glad that Millard get the free publicity for the sand dunes m tickled pink that Juab but, get the law watch. This area Is rapidly becoming number one springtime ground -- was son may the the Cch year th Cm.riwr tra eels the state meeting with official to dlcuas the concerns anl problems of local governments, and their relationship and dealings with state agencies, Tit rough thasa far hi faca contacts, Gover-nr- r Ramplon hope to continue state responsiveness to the needs and desires of I'tah resi- GOLDEN WRIGHT TIACES lb f!rt telephone Ftllm re Central Office to Mayor call through tb n imch Farnsworth at Delta. County Commissioners, Leigh J Ftewart, witness th Maxfield. Uard K Hijack and I4s New telephone office shown new lelephnneawitrhlnf office placed Into ser.ice April 20th at fill more by Con-toTelepbjne cf I'tah. TSe m n! rw MAYOR HATCH Fifnsxi'rtb is cakes first telejih'wte call on tie neF. AtSjs'emfr'mMrver t'T Central Cdtc will preside the latest In .e.ejshrm v.irhlng equipment to the feo-fl- e of Fillmore The cmver ceremony featured Ala vor Golden Wright, Fillmore placing the first telephone call to Mayor Hatch Farnsworth, Delta, wish the three County Commls-stsner- a looking cn. Others in attendance from Continent! Telephone Company were Grant Calllster. Vice PreslJvnt and General Manager, Tremomon; woody Smith Engineering Manager, phoenix. and Wayne Shu-ma- Vice President-Engineerin- western Millard ambulances Neal Thompson District Manager for Continental Telephone cf Uah, has extended an Invitation fur the general pub-- p t Tf fr e Lorg Jump! In the past, several people have commented about continuing stories a. id net being able to ftnd them . So w are trying something new: All stor- ies that are continued will be I This week It Includes the amhualnce story, high school news, and Frankon page ly Speaking, n. Golden t right 2, Dr. Retd, principal cf MilHigh School, recently returned from a trip to Russia, Sweden, Flnalnd, Washington, DC., and New York. He was with a gronop of educators. lard rhe Millard Ambulance Service Ik row m its second of serving the county, to be ''wings of mercy", espec tally In the Fillmore area. Dur Ing the past few weeks, trip have been made to several la in northern luh at well m trips to the West Millard Hospital, Delta. The Fillmore ambulances are manned by the Millard County Sheriff Department through Each of the 28 hit posse. members of the posse now holds cards and a advanced first-aiau member emergency Medical Technician group hascom pleted this new course. Thla EMT group. In addition to first aid skills, have spent many hours training In I'tah Valley, hospital working In the emergency room and other area, with this training they can perform CPR (closed heart mat-sag- e and artificial breathlnrh Continued on back pf ay the very latest features, portable for urelntheemer-genc- y room or surgery. PI Li , Sv . hao-plta- accidents young men, on from Flcwell and cn from Kanoah were Injured In two separate Two accident over th wed. son of Archie 13, Kevin, Christensen. Floweli, was chopping grain with a power take-off- . Friday after school. His clothes became tangled In the machinery, lits brother, Paul and a friend car;. along to cut horn loose and called for an ambulance. He was taken hv Millard ambulance to the Fillmore LDS Ikspt.al. It l.sk our 33 min- utes to locte the doctor on call for the hospital that day. It was determined he had a number of lacerations, abrasion and tome fractures. He was over night In the local sspllal and then transferred to t'tah Valley, Trovo NEAL THOMPSON DISTRICT manager of the local ESA companv takes a ptetur of first call on new Conti-ntnsvMem Grant Ca.Uster, Vice President over all dlMflets in t tah kvks on During a dinner hosted aferwards at the parad'-- e Inn, remarks were made by president Calltxter snd Company t;te manager, Vic tele-pho- ul frm Arizona service available. In addition to the latest In equipment which Includes a uew oxygen device especially designed for treatment of serious lung or breathing condltoos. A new Includes automatic processing wuh the film coming out dried and ready forth doctors in three minutes. Two Iso -lettes for the nursery contain V" ;p Two hurt in 4 for West Millard Hospital In Pela 1st supported Institution continues to modernize and has on of the most modem emergency centers In Southern Ptah. It ta most fortunate for residents of this area to have this ts, O O '- - 3 $ Kevin was released from that hospital, Mom'av, April22. He suffered some broken ribs, a shoulder broken !i. three places end one serious leg laceration. Ills father stayed with him in Provo separate rific. The gun range Is really nice. The Sheriff and his along with many youth groups and others have really put slot of effort Into It. Another work night win be held this week to finish the rest rooms. It ts also continuing work project for the National Guard. They worked on It last summer nd the local unit continues to work away to get It Into shape I'tahs play- - Sonday shooting . . . The Millard Ambulance was called to the scene and he was taken to the Fillmore LDS Hospital. The doctor on duty for the hospital that day could not be found Terry along with hla mother were taken to the West vttiurd Movpoat in Delta. West Millard Hospital was notified by ambulance radio a It was patient waa enrout most satisfying and rewarding lo ambulance drivers finding a doctor waiting at the Delta Emergency entrance with two nurses and sn Terry suffered only minor Injuries but was kept In the hcxpl-tover night at They used are to shoot each spring. If you haven't seen U, drive up sometime and look tt over. ic located tn the hospital la closed. It's a sure bet you'll travel elsewhere for medics! attention. This U th first weekenJ Mr. York has taken w don't off at the clime realize how much In such a short span of time w have com to depend on him. To finish the Sunday, w then took s break ta the sunset hours snd took th family up shooting, we've sit gone on a plated kick sad the kids are trying to get Lions Gub News A clinic for the orteetton of glaucoma will he held May 2nd at the Delta High School, at 7:00 p.m., for alt persons 33 years of age snd older. This free service will t sponsored hy the Delta and Hinckley Lions Club and conducted under the direction of the Utah Society for th Prevention of Blindness, s Flying Sprite ccocett rites met Things are really moving long for Ut Flying Eagles, the Music Department presented very nice evening of music on April 17 during Wednesday, which th lovely quilt which was donated hy 2 former MILS Band members wss given uray.Mrs. Dshlta Dutson was th lucky recipient, Plana are already go-!- r; forth for another quilt to t given a way. Our thanks lo all lit kind people who donated towardtol'; one. Friday, April 2$, will be tn day for the Annual Band Carnival. All music Dept, mothers and girls cf the band win be taking goodies for the band to sell at the bake sale and also cakes for the Cake walk which Is a at the popular concession Carnival. Make plans to come and help the band In tbeir endeavors, watch for th carwash which Is planned ns soon at Neve a good Saturday. We are on our wsy to EXPO 74. Com help us and have fun doing It. Fillmore when you were a youngster? If sn you are to a pot lock at the Territorial statehouse May 18, 1974. Mark the date on your calendar anJ plan to at- ed Ansoeaces for office tend. Helen Rogers has filed her can ll lacy for the office of Millard County Treasurer for th term of office beginning January I, 1373. Mrs. Rogers la the Incumbent County Treasurer, having served In this position sine Prior to being appointed snd then elected lo the office of County Treasurer, she served for fiPeen yars a Clerk and Treasurer of the Millard School District snd also worked for four years for the MlHardCoun-t- y Tel snd Tel. Company. During her term of office, the has Instigated several new married to O. J. school teachretired Roger, er and farmer, and they have M. procedures to handle the collection of property taxes. She ha3 been responsible for the collection and apportionment each year of approximately $1,300,000 Inpropertytaxesand $700,000 In county fund. This lias Involved a great deal cf bookkeeping and banking Her accounts have beenauulted each year by a public accountant as well as the State Auditor's office, and have been found inorder. she has been commended for her record keeping and ac counting of funds. During Mrs Roger's tenure In office she has earned car. ever. No news In this howWhen th Fillmore Clin- Did you attend school In the FTDt bor heard his cries for help and got him out from under the for spring flrlrg. tc have to travel out of lit little red rock school house tn 1985 On Sunday, April 21, Terry Faunce, 13. Kanosh was working on an old car attempting to remove in rear axle Th car slipped off Hit, jack. A neigh- Only rea- short an automatic, I never hit snvthlng, but with amount of lead I pour out fright Impact will be terI Band Carnival 20. Don't miss at 2:00 P.M. for Hi!! Starting the Elementary ages and jroung-- r children will be game, fishpond, marriage booth, a nocones and prizes. MOTHERS: Don't forget the bake aal at this time. Every mother tn the ' music dept, is being asked to furnish baked good for the hake sal nnd for th cak walks. Be on hand for the luclous baked goodies being wold. Starting at 8.U0 P.M. wlllb new addiHon TMs .war there will be a Carnival especially for th Jr. High, High School and adults, more games and Hum-made prizes wtii be offered. root beer, floats, tacos, snd many other goodies will be sold snd a record hop will be In progress with a surprise for the crowd. Watch the pie eating contest"' Pound the. nails1!! How good Is your atm?? Come and see. Join the fun! FRIDAY APRIL 28 Is the day. DON'T MBS IT. You will have fun'!! Friday, April Keck school reunion d Dr, L. Wayne Reid will be writing a feature column for the next four weeks on Russia. Thla week It appears on page s. r Si Wings of Mercy new faciMH, Russia First Hand Region and budgets -- rI A activities this area. Members of the Fillmore Chamber of Commerce met this week lo outline Governor's Day activities, which will Include an assembly at the High School and then general meet In with the public at the Court House. The Chamber Is vitally Interdent. curGot amor Hampton util also ested In discussing several boat a regional conference on rent problems wish the Goveroffa m. at Mr nor. among these, lighting May Ith. offthe re and aligning &V Family Restaurant, M ramp ramp on th South Rob EdiSouth Main, Richfield. Fleeted officials of Sevier, Pima, Wayne son, president of the Chamber and Juab. Sannete and Millard said a full schedule of the day's activities will be published next Counties have bean invited to week. hand The conference will MAYCU cal! and modern ER unit hanging from. t doctor. offer a forum for further Input from local officials, as to the tmiact and effectiveness of the Six County Commissioner Organization and local programs and problems. Representatives of several state agencies will discuss their agencies plans sUpeforaJune gun-smo- ke sn ambulance run which required a trip to Delta tor a Vest In pistol meet In Flagstaff and another In August In Ogden. Resides, Its a great family sport. We started on DO fast tarMadeleine managed a gets. bullseye and a few more In the black. Vance was so relaxed, he lust plunked them In. H was turn with the girls and Margie almost 7, handies tne Colt .23 real well. She was s hooting at ?5 ft. snd scored a few points. Cathy likewise Is getting used to the feel of fine steel and the smell of and settled down to put a few in the target. Last, but not least, F managed to hit the cross-arthe target Spent a quiet Sunday; mad Millard their mother She Is a three sons snd a daughter. Th School house ts now list- s! - Exploratory drilling near Scipio Anschutz Corporation of Denver - currently active In the Cisco area of Grand County-wi- ll drill an exploratory well tn eastern Millar J County, Just south of Self to Lake, reports Carlton Stow, Utah Geological and Mint rat Survey staff specialist. He notes that the Division of Oil snd Css approved the notice id intention to drill Anschuts for the No.l Mon-ro- e. It Is to be drilled in tecllon 14, township 20 rsne t Support the Band ed on the State Register of Historical sites tor Its archl-tectursnd historical significance. Further details about the reunion will t given between now nd May 13th. Tell your class mates and Invite them to come with you - Help 2 w, about 12 miles south of the town cf Holden. Closest production ta some wa mue tu th East tn Perron field. Anschutz reports the well will be an 11,000 fort lest. Objective formation for th remote test Is nrt reported. There has been no drilling for gas snd oil In this area. Closest drilling is some 10 miles tothe awutlteasl uf the new venture, was without shows of oil or gsw. the Band go to Spokane $170,000 In Inter- est for Millard PomiUv hv time certificates of Deun- posit from surplus snd fair-chasi- apportioned funds. Th county's fun Is have been surplu un- -. til needed to meet payrolls and the Treasurer's funds have been placed tn these certificates until apportioned to the taxing districts. Washington Slot Pavilion World's Foif |