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Show '!. SpgkyJMWliilt ipicyiiiuiirDnrii intnr'hirtiiiif 1lrWiiwTt Vr t itt?.- k ir rrlrkkiaijiii Tnf f'Vrrlr jriflunti Wyai Wwai a s,;vy Salt Lake City , n- - ; f: - ' . , V - - ::T ,.y im KJi'.lcr sixtv-sut- i6tth)anmnl h convention of the I tah State Firemen's Association, held at Wend-ov- ( ( i?, II, a:.J 1", charter meml-e- r and past chief of Fillmore oluntevr Fire Do partment. J Vernon Peterson, was elected to the vrffioeof Pres-blen- t of tt.e Association with a lauding ovation lv delegates a sanction President Peterson will t working with the following elec five offrers for toe fisial vear July I. 1974 to June 30, 197 V First Vice President, Robert Adams, Vs'th Salt I ake; found Ice Brest lent, IVm Sullivan, Park Cl! v ; Secretary. toe CalJ-wel- l. Towle, Treasurer, Jarl J. Healv, Munav; Convention Chairman, Pavi 1 Pent ley. Cedar City, Trustee, Fastne lechtv, Lran; Trustee, ,l Pispenra, I hingjiam, Mammoth; Trustee, Marvin C. Salt Lake; Trustee, Kimhail, r ted wosh, St. George other members of our department attending the convention were. Rodger and Kathie Johnson; Drew and Ports Rasmussen; Hre Chief and Mrs. Mas ls move The st'uoeti; two pumr untie from Comtv, a county bu!l.krer, a bulJtpver and crew from the e Satonal Guard; a private r operated by Reed Penney. Other governmental agenrje as Douon, a m sUm to dismiss was denied. A complaint of speeding was dismissed and continued v rf I and Bl-- lata" June fire started in the ana Sit-urda- 12 it kj, .i, cal.eJ I s Wash Dry seemtnglvwasbroucht uitJer eontr lUieFaturdav.Hit, ,'unlav p Me up again Millard Sheriff, smirt called In all available unlit to help fight It The from fire truck Fillmore, and included ham.sh rs hull-dn;- Frtret Fenice rr7-vpt- h. ,v oil I S 91, but with It was contained c that have the small flamed a few years ago. t P GR len AATDRCD demon-ttrat- et use of 2a prospective Wednesday, flagmen trudged up the stairs to the hot legislative room to to learn what flagging is al! about Sponsored by the Stale Highway Department. Cheryl Chamberlain, Safety Man told how more flagmen were either killed or in ured than any other workers in the has of A with all acci-dentf cause was usually ts carrleasneas. During a regular div, flag- men handling toul in trafiic will be in contact with at least 10C drivers who are druns on drugs EXPO HERE The V.HS Flvmg Eagles Bami is busy practicing their concert o that they can present It in i heir best manner at the World' Fair 2 III cras fo They are leaving on Wednesday July 10 totravel A full days drive to the fair will bnrg them to Idaho Fails for the night A not her full days travel Adelaide Park gits spring cltanlng S 1 to ihe 1 There are siwctal proects r each different level of cent fr-- The girls who ere ficaiton ceriifymg their third year look on a tmautifieatb a protect. The partlctiwled In following girls t a proect: Teresa Purt, Spo- On E rtday, July 12, the band will present their concert to the public The balance of Friday and all day Saturday Hie group will be free to take in imam. Adelable Canpcrnt.n mote beaut Ifni now. t hacks to who attend-e- l , Girts the M, annual camping l'7Ff. the which was held on June -- tll bring them to kane, iff RAW I TMMV MAHV antClenJaare whipping Thev JiJ tins arotmJ the Ami hltbeaier, the lollets, an t the large A 1 equipment of a flagman Including a fluorescent vest and hard hat. Flagging school Not so unnecessary JytKw, Pa-tie- a Rasmusson, Kris Crook. Connie rreeman. Psm what- continued to page 2 i '(, nJ . K an - mu n a i re. ,1 etl), SLIDES nr ten day of Ftah vs. Ree H Brinks rhoff waa dismissed with Attorney Eldon A. Ellison to pre- First anJTTh'ST ;jgcr. AC . ' Vp' 4 i I i - s - V t 1W s Done Equipment vs, Robert Van Gorier, judgement granted. tlw proper P on Teresa Pines t State denied. Cherl Chamberlain THIS ed at i.iatnai- mm ROCK Harold Done vs. Ronald L. Bushman, a motion 'or change of venue was overruled and si vt 3 twe n r V 4 granlr. lomier F.f ivjS stretetu INJURED GUA51DS0AM count. Petition for settlement and decree of distribution waa granted In the estate of Charles W. Hodgson, request for order of discharge was granted Estate of Peter P. Brown, Petition for Letters of Administration De Bonis Non was el (h plttel frart.m s;wcial scissor tM Mretcher designed espe-ia'l- v f,r 'cvere injuries involving pare order Estates of John A. Halsey and Alin Cleve Halsey, a petition for summary dlsirltwillon was granted In ihe Esuie of Chlore B, ), 'ah: some equipmenl ihe had a eee en the fire hanlay Mghi to make su.e it didnt spread to the y ore st gr wmd. Many individuals from all the surrounding towns volunteered to field the fire Al one time, Sunday, it threatened t jump the pi'al v Hlliun, the uret Service unus 'srM:x The patient was mu! later In the afternoon. State of t tah vs. Da r old p. S(anw(rth. An order to show cause will tie Issued tf account is not broughi up to date with-I- n R unusually dry sutr.-ie- r, wrm h' days ant few rain an Ileal time fir brush ('res. Several occurred o.vr ihe weeerJ on th keeping ftrefigh'er iter The Mllmore Volunteer Fire Ipeparimeni Is proud their delegates to (he convention attended all ineettnys and functions end were well accepted by all the other delegates. Rvxlger Johnson had the honor of arttng as chairman of ttie C redemtals Committee The featured speakers at II taraniet and general assembly were honorable Govern ?r Ramp-an- d Safety Cvmitt.istioner, Ha mood A Jackson CHy nf Delta vs Dennis Hay 340 Range fires keep ' weekend fighters busy Ic. rvevan v With care, Sp. Christensen is taken from the amtmtanre and v loaded on hoar J an Vrttiy ttonal belli for a short ' ride to the Sait Lake A ho- - l k full court calendar was heard Monday. In Hfih District Court Honorable Josei Hums, Hnlge presided. MMMH Wph rfi calendar sees many cases cPr&g&ss o Trustee, James Tonne, Full v, June 21. SP74 MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS BOX S07 41 SOUTH MAIN 5801) 743 FILLMORE, UTAH 84631 I Q Al the p ' - s' i C'V Frida 1110 sMyinywiixi tdtsr $ 2 the Fair. After mending church meetings Sunday morning another da travel will bring them to Boise, Idaho, where they will On the spend Sunday night travels to Poise they msy stop st some lovely spot and hold church services or perhsps tf they resch Boise In time they or just plain asleep. The eight hour dsy I dusty, tiring, and hard on Ibe feet A flagman is expected to stay at his post until the ot Is done or he is relieved Mr ChamleMaSnloldihestu-dent- s each has three responst. Hines on the job. These Include looking after themselves one Indication of (hvalca! i fitness is the ability to iutp 40 feel, fUt footed si lewards in dire eases of necessity). The second responsibility to the crew, with the third betng CCNTIM FD ON PACK PAGE Vf'E COtfciii will at'end there. It will b up to the group to decide Monday morning will start them on their last Jays travel and tee them home the late afternoon or evening The group will atop several times a day while traveling for rest stops and we expect everyone to hae a grand time The band will present their convert in the park after the parade on the 4th of July They will be tn top concert condition and we invite everyone to be we will cure to hear them also have the drawings for the lovely prire which are on display in Petersens Insurance Agency's window. If you Inven t been contacted for chances on these prizes you may contact sny band member. They win aupply you or refer you to someone who will love to sell you any amount L, - Paul Pace Administrator, vs. Garland Rasmussen, et al, a motion to quashaervtreofsum-mon- s was overruled and dented. R. I! Tierce Manufacturing Company vs. Stephenson's Inc. will be heard la Nephl. America west Acceptance Corp. vs Kay B. and Amelia Barkdull, judgement granted. Central I'tah InsuranceCom-pan- y vs Le Warner, order In supplemental proceedings V n Thomas Reeves, vs. E. Arthur Higgins Construction Co. and Fillmore City. It waa stipulated the matter against Fill-meCity be dismissed Dex- re ter t Anderson will the order Anthony and Diana vs Industrial Inc, Motion prepare Misting Sywclal Force mmlers In beding the attnf is Cttv l ah Madrletnw W ilson snd Bill H .n Officer Thorpe HoMs-EMTS also bell-eabix with assislng at the bostdial, staff photo's I.,, v axe .. A s!-- Fuller, Construction, and order -- ex- tending time for filing record on appeal granted Doris K. Rasmussen vs. Gordon Ogier, motion for order In supplemental proceedings was dismissed Nora Cluff et all vs. Verne B, continued Gerald Nielson vs. J Robert Droubtv a motion to preiore I re trial was ordered Cluff -- BAB Drilling Company, !nc., vs Shady Loader, a motion bv Attorney Joseph lack-so- n the matter was dismissed with pretudlce Montgomery Ward vs Almor D Fullmer, tr,, Western states Credit Association vs Alonro Robinson, G. M. Me Cllntock vs. Phllilp andLorene B Smith, MEA Credit Dnlonvs Richard D Draper, Lincoln FIJason vs. Alan Dari Skougard were all dismissed Delta City on behalf Dan W. JuJy vs Jzy Tuft and I tilted States Fidelity and Guaranty Company. Amcor, Inc. vs low. 11 Teterson, Paul A. and vs. O.af Bareslc Carolyn George and the Fiat of fuh vs Ray Memmott were all dismissed with prejudice. A Itah Army National Guard Sculist wcrHng t the Can-yo- n -oad was tn "red late vr, day evening when a rock face fell on him. Intured ensen of the !457th tnglrrrs He was working on the new maJ over the top of the mountain when Injured Arparmtly thev ere removing um I s rocks from a recently Masted face when a large rock fen on top of Christensen. He was brought tu the J it: more hospital for emerge ev treatment and then was air evacuated to a Salt t ae hospital by National Guard heltcop Two special forces ac ter cnmpanied the rhojtprr to y ill. ar more to assist to the fer 'eenl rf it assts'ej h P' sse tt.e an I i,en Mdiar as jeress.l, llw UOt of a.J s as Jra s n ! "t ts t , ec,. v on so c t Ut'SI t s ivinal of Hie l.ard t I transferring patient to the etrj-i- rt it Christensen was ChaB (reek, Boyd MibtiJwif the posse directed irnftf rt , surtltg tf Mtg mei alo have n nrl f s.ioitef enr. , pi .J ss'el"san- he wtirnC - 'i' n ye w 's sv the Hsl week, I lust a ear ar. t.el,r.ser j fold Will . crewmen frtiir. this same 1 in in a I rt'S'te I j ail lio have w eer gr,ip iit on a para n,ei;r H lt,g lids f!f, ,1 aeeV, transfer demons! ra'its P r urn ha.e me i mi h'irs mcmt.er-- . of the hos !t- -l staf .Ti. ) . ! se KM t.p,d till and tto m. cuffs Po-- e l.ttje He res j, ,,n V,.n'a. njgnt and dt I n. "oe real.te at that time, if Pue Ur .I. tlw -- e ,. 1 1 I that Hie i one m le re ervctel drama Men.twrs standing r donate Ho .llimrc 1 m a mi i reat life o m TMota at oi 1 I am 'He tea tfl l Ifii IV or. He Mil V to I usi lie re his unit at V and li s Hal to !o whatever THE Tlih NOitTH H ON lag picture IS FRAMED In the towering Tushner Mountains which include BalJy, The lush meadow flat where this Klmterly, taken li about 10. '00 feet In elevation and n there leaves one more than breathless w ' BELATED STORIES ABO! T THE GIAR!) 4 IMJ INSIDE PAGES AND INCH LE THE MW R(eVD PARK THE C.tN RANGE MARGIE WILSON ans t peaks of the Beinap an I picture vii a short bike Local Guacd In W'm Members of the local Guard unit Bis y C 222nd J A are tn training in Wym this year A feature at r with pit lures will be published next week. |