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Show " llULkiti fr YM ,,41,1 tpJr iri,4,;,..,f I J k 7W. coi Salt Lake City Mlistets JJPT.. . ,'--: Jr v V.j -- v invileJ to meet and Santa ' i7 !'. ; t Y ': . rt !.' - ,w, - : :. ' ; . -- Y , j ' ., ' ' . a .'sJvV V ." ; ; ,.,.. ,.. v ;' ' SV K1,;',. . 'iirf - t i nVr:v .vt:, tf, ' - , Aa . v, v crt arrive ' V(a duo V.:,v - ? V? banta Claus will arrive e.1. V, i.M iV ,'v - In Fillmore Saturday at 9 a.tu. for his official visit of the year. The Fire Engine will meet hln special plane and bring hltn to Fillmore where he will greet the youngsters from Fillmore and surrounding 7'y communities starting at 9 a.m. Fillmore City and the Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring the event. .."jpsr cS? iz&tiia& 3 Yis &tgv j2au?aaj?e VILLA RD COUNTY PROCRF.KS Fillmore, Utah 44031 cpmp-x&g- g Friday, December 13, 1974 Number Fifty District Court pays tribute to C. Nelson Day and With th opening of L Motion Day In the Fifth Court, Honorable Judge J. Di-trl- cl Harlan Burn presiding, special tribute waa paid to lh late C. NUoo Day. Judge Bum at lb opening of th Court raid Into th a Resolution of Memorlum that will become a permanent part of tba Court racordt and Court Clark V.oy Robina aakad to ao place It. Judge Burna alto Introduced retiring Millard CountyShetUf Caltrln Siam art and off rad hta congratulations and apprecla-lio- n from the Court for bla yaara of a rale a aa a County Sheriff. ra-co- rd In Guy of Fillmore resident trifle fire A on Dec. 10 The Imenae amok Fronton fire at hta Fire claims the life at noon claimed the life of hta home Guy L. Bronson In Fillmore. He waa alone at home al the time The fire apparently etarted In an area near where he waa sitting waichtnf Television, the prompt work and action of Ihe FtUmore Fire Deperiment under dlrecilon of Ch.ef Max Day. kept ihe flamea from spreading to other area of the L. and beat from the fire hampered fireman from getting tntott house until It wan cooled and allowed to air for a few minutea. The fire waa discovered at noon by a nephew Duane k who waa coin home for lunch. Mr. Bronson and his alster, Dla Mayrock lived together In the home. She waa In Salt Lake City at the time of May-coc- the fire. house, Memoriam died in a home In Fillmore, Utah, Tuesday December 10th 1974. I! waa born on Sept 17, 1914 In Meadow, Utah to Sey maer and Eater P. Bennett Bron- aon . Married and divorced, he had lived moat rf hia life tn and around Fillmore. A veteran of World War II where he wee wounded In action, received the Purple Heart and other Decora tun S. WIIFRFAS. the Hcnoratle C. Nelson Day, District Judge, acr-ve- d aa Judge of thla Court from May I, P42, until Auguat, 1949, at which lime he resigned to assume the politico of United Statea Attorney for ihe State of Utah, and WHEREAS, while aervlnf In the capacity cf United Statea Attorney fur Utah, C, Nelawi Day met hta death In an automobile accident, and WHEREAS, the Honorable C. Nelson Day waa a jurltt of tne hlfheat quality and an exemplary member of Ihe legal equally well reepected by member! of the bench, (he local bar, and the rlH2ns of Survived ty 10 daughter Mrs. Duane (Jolene) wigrelland Mrt. Phil IJudy) Arlt both Salt Lake Ctiy. Two brothera Fay, Ely, Nevada and t lovd Calif, Fill- One e later lie Meycock, more Funeral service wttl be Friday, 1 p m. at Ihe Fillmore Third this sovereign ante. ward. Frlenda may call Tbura day 1 to t at Olptn Mortuary and Friday prior to service. pro-fenl- on NOW, THEREFORE. In honor of the memory of C. Nalaco Day. jurtai, United StateaAnor. the pertranant nay and record of thia Cturt wiu hereafter reflect the t.cntr, reapact and friendship of th member of thla bench, the bar, and the c Hire tut of the Fifth Judicial District and the State of Utah. r, DATED this 9 day of lr, Dec-tmle- j Itar'in Burnt DISTRICT JUDGE Millard High School News MlllfHa. r t Ulr f1 , lf vre-,!-'rr- ,(j - ,U ; II waa chilly In the ahade, but still comfortable enough to enjov tl. Along with ns Fieri Salt Lake City, Don and Ellle Fuller and Dan Water Eaerl and Don are a couple of proa on desert or din bike. The ahow theyputonSundaywat worth admission Ellle did a Lille cliff climbing. Margie and Robbie gathered rock. Then-aortmeif three dog chased raldiltt and got nervous when they couldn't follow ua down one particular rough ledge. Rough 1 aay, a 20 foot drop Aa a I roken record Ive a Id l before and will again, a lifetime could be spem In Millard County's backyard and never nt see II all. w: the customer must absorb. Several people have called urging ut to start a petition and the time may be about right fot (his W'e mult add that with purthe posed engery growth of utilities Is alas gting Thla to have to be ' limit aom cap!- In tut tol Improvements that would ordintifly require additional revenue cut-bac- cut-bac- k. LETS JOIN IN AND ATTEND THE NEXT COUNCIL SESSION. FIGHT INFLATION START AT HOVE. ATTENDING! COURT Hava been attending ihe reOh' almost forgot. Madeleine cent Law and dys held nsisied In building a aiove, each month InMotion tb Fifth Dla-trtand warm vechllea Ihe kept Court. I find U most edcheered us on or the last 20 ucational along with Interesting, feet on the climb oul. Would Ilka to fee more people ougovernFm afraid mental agency would require a attend and II would be great If orcmlonatly some students environmental Impact Yale-tr.ecould attend. and a permit for gatherDECORA YloNS ing on our PUBLIC DOMAIN SO t won't give the exact locaMore and more home gained tion of Ihe romp In and amor.g Ihe yuletlde tlnall last Sunday. the hills, dells and rock and The whole village la looking cliffs and even some cave. mort like Christmas everyday. et - nl lost Provo plane Jim Reckalrand arir 43-5- 4. Mark Mundy Duane Georg Don Beckatrand M Ulard w ill b e on ih road this h week. They will travel to Wa-suc- ct the Millard Member County Sheriff Jeo and Motor Poaae along with air an air units route between Fillmore and Oak City Tuesday In search for a presumed downed aircrl-cro- craft. The nearch wi a started when William Horlacher, 45, failed lo fly into Fillmore for a meeting at 9 am, Mr, Horlacher had left Ihe Provo airport at around 4:30 and according to his wife hed cleared the field However no Bight plan waa filed and apparently the onboard locator filled to function when (he plane want down. The local units searching were under dlrecilon of the Sheriffs office tn Fillmore long with Deputy Ron Mosher of DelU end Pops Con menders Jim Poutson and Fen Hare. 14 local units responded 10 Ihe Search and covered a area between here and Oak City, Including Cedar, Wait and Bald Mountains. The Whiskey creek area and the farm lands. search waa centered In this area when a person In Oak City reported lo Officer Mosher he heard a plane Tuesday, Dec. 10 at around 7 In the morning which would put the lime right. Sheriff Mack Holley had id started a Search in Utah and tn Utah Search started County and he had air and ground units working from th ground units working from (hat end. Local hlr units up. Included Pei Shields and Jim Ntckl along with Jim Pexton, Slat Poaa Commander. The Air force also had a choper in and other CAP units th under th direction of Mayor Cordon Young, Salt Lake Civil The tir Air PatroL in thla truly hutcrlcal setting, ehtot) have also eet in motion students have begun a tn necessary activity (oacqulre masterful collection cf local th old rock achoctbous cioseby oral hlaiory, have a collect loo to house the historical society. cf relies all their own, have This building will be restored to provide cured many little know a historirealistic, historical meeting place aa part of cal areas, and have been in Impetus of organ! nr g the local East Millard Bicentennial probistcneal association affiliated ject. Thla group has received with th Utah State Historical conaideraMe reccgrUion by loSociety. The group under the cal and state 1 ware peril well leadership of President Merlvn at the State i:ts,orlcat Society director, Dr. II self. Murpuey and c!a Wayn Retd (principal of tne the Dale Robins Sieve Condi Clair Harmon Hoyt Stephenson Tim Carting Hoyt Stephenson Jim Beckatrand WfV had good response on Ihe comments of a couple of week ago questioning the 111 power bike within the City, might add when thla Is figured also add on the St Sales Tax Every Wednesday morning at thla group cf 21 students from Millard Hlga School leave their regularly assigned data-- 1 to auend a historical seminar. Thla group meeia on the second floor tf ihe OldTerrlforlk Capitol and viitori are welcome to come and participate. Different tc ( ire are dlaaraaed each wees and ranr from the great phllo-a.ff- tr "Ike p'ato, Aristotle, and Sorraiea 0 local history such as Chief Walkara. beetles it challenging presentations 3. lime GOOD RESPONSE local students delve into his&ry Delta Thurtda), ui were defeated 40-Allthebo)afoucht hard but Jeff Dabata waa she orly one able to defeat hi man. Millard's neat match D at home r gainst the Hurricane Tigers Thursday, Jkec. 12 al 7:33 p.m. is encouraged 10 Everyone come and our support wreetlera. Ml.UrJ BsMettwh team wae' at home Friday and Saturday. TTbeEagles were unable to a csotur victory Friday sytlnst Richfield but stomped 0 Park City Miners Saturday. Tb ecore against RirhfteM .was SI toSS. These scoring were aa follows: David McKee Dan Davies Tb final score against Park Th' a City was 14 that gam were aJoilok: Dal Robins Clair Harmon Sieve Condi David McKee Sunday Hike. . "noUetakate' the To"k family and friends and headed for the es desert on Sunday First trip out Sunday for along r 1974 Posse member Frankly Speaking Bill Wilson search lor By EdlTDr t: Saturday, December 14. The Senior Ball will he held this Friday. December IS The dance I fomal and begins at 1:30 p.m. aid the- - floorshow al 19:00 p.m. Move wilbbe " The by th group "Jehnson cost will be $1 50 S'ac and $3.50 per couple Reporter Lin.11 Johnson IHE FLAG alory of Christmas in The three Inda'gn Languirc ians are eorJNritng in th aign language of in FDln Tribesmen. ThelndUn 'and'ng beelde lA horse Is making th sign, "Walt.. .Silence" Hit moenied In the center la companion The motioning. "Big and Holy. The Indian at th left la climating the sign talk with "New Chief over aU" Thla painting waa done by Brummett Fcho Hawk, Pawnee Indian. L TC R DURAND ROBISON. Steve Probe rt, Richard Beck- - strand, A ft on E. Melaon, Robert A. Nielaon, Grant Rasmussen. Congratulations F.F.A.; Convention honors Chapter the Millard Eagle Chapter of the Future Farmers of America wta honored al Ihe 47!hNatPwat FFA Convention la Kansu City, Missouri when the National Gold Emblem was awarded tochapter Advteoi RCwrl A. Nielaon, and 5ttn Prochapter secretary be rt, The local chapter waa on of Ihe 94 out of nearly 4,000 n the nation to receive the chapter award presented nationally. In othtr words, only 1.2 cf th chapters In th United Rta'ea received th National Gold Emblem In 1974 The chapter award program, ether cooieala and award program, la designed sped-fVil- ly Ilk to provide educational ((terleaces ever and above ,feducational experience '"1 are offered la the class-- ; or on Ihe farm. Thla pro-gts- m emphasises group activity a.' cooperative undertakings grnetng out of an organ! ted FFA chapter program of activities. It provides recognition to local - FFA chapters for conducting outstanding programs of activities. ft provides recognition to loci! FFA chapter for conducting outstanding program of activities that provide valuable educational experience for Ihe emir membership. Judging Is Naed on Ihe number of standard of extent the completed; NielA ft on wife of after aevlsor, Rotert A. Melton also attended the convention with Ihe Utah earmer Degree. son, delegation. Additional hlghiignia of lb convention Included addressee Gerald Ford, by president Secretary of Agriculture Earl Butt, and Don Slaheli, Preaent membership pemclyntloo In of Allied Feed Company of meeting the standards; and (he Chicago, Mr. Stahell was oria member of the quality and apprcpruieneas of ginally conducted by the Hurricane, Utah, FFA chapter activities and a former atate and national eta pier. The Gold Emblem In 1974 FFA President. Other special events which our local mtmbers mark eleven years out of th past sixteen that the MULrd egoecull enjoyed were tour to tt Liberty Jail and lo tha has received national recognition, winning nine LDS Church Visitor Center at Cold Emblems and two Silver Independence, Mo. FFA mem Emblems during that period. bera were greatly Impressed Other chapter member pre - with Ihe east security Matn Kansas City October IS-- II tures set up by tb Secret were Durand Robison, RicService, F.B L, and IUuuCBJ Department tor Pn hard Becsatrwnd, and Grant Police Rasmussen, wh (a Ihe eighth sldent Ford visit as b slajve member In the history of the Continued oa chapter t receive the amerlcan tg!hpitr pat ' |