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Show v f for' V lv 7 Wycoff Safety 1 forth -- Awards by sue took a terrible spell Saturday and cleaned house. Of course after ignoring it, generally for months and mostly for years, it was a general disaster. Even the dogs were complaining. I Banquet Millard topsoil was trucking thru at hurricane force and! started coming out of my grouch. My sinus stuffed and the car wandering all over the road and I felt great. By Tuesday I was back to my usual self, whatever that even hung the wash on Several of the the line. neighbors who were sure I would move before I cleaned came over to see if I had taken ill, or been condemed by the Board of Health. I is. f t Fortunately for people me and unfortunately for the house, I seldom get into these tempensh spells and clean. The worst part of my house cleaning spells, aside from the aches and pains it causes me. is I only do it when my temper is to the limit. And I was on a dandy terror Saturday. The dogs retreated under the car and the cats under the couch and the kids just plain disappeared until mother returned to her old self. And as am rarely home the day light hours I really dont notice that the windows not only dont shed any light, but seeing thru them would be a feat possible only by the bionic I in Local Command Inspection with LT Gary C. Whitney and COL James A. Miller conducting the inspection. f iL The Wycoff Safety Awards Banquet was held Sunday, Feb. 13, 1977 at the Paradise Inn. Most all drivers and their wives were in attendance. A delicious Buffet Dinner was enjoyed at 2 pm. after which Terrill Bond, Terminal Manager, took charge of the meeting. Roger Andrus, President of the Wycoff Company, presented the Safe Driving to Robert Frampton for 22 years of safe driving. Lew Hosman for 10 years and Bob Orullian for 8 years. The following men were presented pins earlier in the year by Terrill Bond: Dale Abraham-1- 8 Tomkinson-1Bond- - 10 W 4 Bill years. years, Dennis years. Buddy years. Grant Kesler-years, Chester Bublitz 2 years, Drue Labrum-year Grant Johnson 1 year. Others attending the Banquet from the S.L.C. office 1 Bark-dull-- 6 4 u ( t 1 woman. Also if you keep your eyes and dont look up or down you dont notice how deep the debris is on the floor or how low directly ahead NUMBER EIGHT Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, February 25, 1977 Water supply outlook The water supply outlook well below average. Snow Cover ranges from 26 of the February 1, average on East Fork Sevier to 39 on Beaver River. The South Fork Sevier is 34 and the Lower Sevier-Sa- n Pitch is were: LeRoy Ownby, Safety Director; Earl Lewis, Vice President; Jerry Banasky, Personnel Director; and Precipitation at mountain Bruce f General artistic and the cobwebs Wycoff, But when my friend stations ranges from 20 t Manager. Lorene Blackburn came by have gotten. However there of the January average on LeRoy of is the danger Ownby presented Chronicle the tripping over Monday Clear Creek to 96 at one a couple of films on the new station on the San 'Pitch, morning she told me she something and breaking a 1977 Freight Liners that will the October-Januar- y thought everyone was on leg. be in operation in March. period 1 Saturfrom 34 to 52 But well of wind did because the fairly ranged edge Jerry Banasky gave a Command Inspection at the Fillmore National Guard short washed all the the 15 year average. hadnt blown with its usual day-even I talk, after which the Soil Moisture is well had hidden in the force for such a long time pans of the time was so below average. in Local we are oven, in visiting. This social spent pretty that it had us all uncomwas Reservoir is good shape again for awhile. storage fortable and we needed to The The Command Inspection enJyedbya11 ard CWO William in Robins, below average and back are sheddogs generally vent our frustrations. was held at the National W. Firmage, CWO Charles much below last year at this Vincent Cropper shown here with LMS Lady the ding on the carpet, the cats Guard Armory, February 19. H. Gurr, and MAJ Van L. are back climbing the curtime. he received for being top bull buyer at the recent heifer Conducting the inspection Bushnell, from headquarters And sure enough on my tains, and the kids swinging Low Stream Forcasts Monroe Stephenson Production Sale. COL were: James A. Miller, 2 Bn., 222 FA, UTARNG. of average way to Fillmore on Monday the refrigerator door and range from 16 CPT R. John Cox. CPT This unit received a rating for Minersville Inflow to afternoon that beautiful whipping up frozen waffles. Robert G. Miller, WOl Rich The official of excellence in supply, 65 groundof average for Ephraim The Sevier at training, administration, and breaking ceremonies for the Creek. Millard County Golf Course BY PENNY mess management. is forecast Hatch MILLARD located between Circleville midway Overall PROBERT reaction to the Overall sale Kingston average Delta and Hinckley, is first annual Monroe Stepwas $984. Vincent Cropper, and Gunnison 33 scheduled for this Sat. of average. The East Fork henson Production Sale held Deseret, was the top volume State Wrestling Feb. 26, at 12 noon, at the Sevier 35 is forecast February 16, at the Delta buyer. He paid $4300 for course site. The ceremony of Region 7 Bound Robin Livestock Auction was the three bulls, SHUT Advancer Safina Creek average, will be under the direction 43 and Clear Creek sale. 510, $1800. SHUT Ad- great Minutes of the Board of of the Course Committee The class State Beaver River is forevancer 564 $1650. and SH Top selling bull from the Education Tournament LaMar Monroe and Sons of average and Meeting held Feb. Chairman, Jack Valiquette. cast 36 Advance F 603 $850. all Wrestling Both Billy Casper, and Don Chalk Creek near Fillmore 16, 1977 at the District was held on Friday and Satherd was LMS Advance from John Stephensons 325 which sold for $1,800 Office, Delta, Utah Minutes Collett are scheduled to 47 of the April-Julherd. Mr. Cropper received urday Feb. 18 and 19 at one free purebred heifer Richfield High. to Wheeler Land and Livesubject to approval at the be in attendance at the func- qyerage. next meeting. tion and will speak briefly Utah. from the herd of LaMar The Eagles wrestling stock, Garrison, SHUT Advancer 510 of John MHS Monroe for being the top Meeting convened at 9 as part of the program. The squad represented in Members laws a.m. attendance invited to and Sons attend well. As volume buyer. The heifer a public Stephenson very squad The next general PTA were: Jack M. Nelson, the noon ceremony and it is also sold for $1,800 to is LMS Lady out of Ankonian they brought home 4th place Vincent Cropper, Deseret. President, Bertis Frampton hoped that good weather meeting will be held Thurs-nigLI and LMS British Lady. and in the individual comfrom 7:30 to 9 p.m. Vice Duane will prevail. Monroe President, Brothers The majority of the buyers top petition MHS had 2 State L Galli. Member, David L, seller was MBL1 Advancer invitations are on the 24th of February. of the 44 bulls are owners of Special Champions, Kevin StephenThere will be musical 24 which was bought bv Christensen. son at 119 lbs. and Lloyd Member, Utah Hereford being sent to city, county Robert L. Harris, Member, and church officials. It is Eresentations by the Jr. Sheral Carter, Minersville, Erominent Kesler at 155 lbs. 1 2nd place directhe Kenneth M. Topham, Supernoted that Billy Casper is Utah for $1125. Tony Robison at 185 lbs. intendent, Robert L. Steele, a great favorite of the tion of Mr. Giles. and 1 3rd place, Joe Stone V. will be Information Clerk. at 112 lbs. The Eagles did the and youngsters, on the Minutes of the Board committee wants to invite presented building a great job in both Region Ladd and State. Coach Meetings held Jan. 12, all youth to attend that project, T.B. violence, the An analysis of livestock 1977 and Jan. 26, 1977 would like, and to bring their high school, the city library, Holman and Coach Ralph In addition to the many fees on lands adother several grazing and were motion a will The topics. lot deserve a of approved by parents. program Myers awards received by Utah ministered by the Bureau A nominating committee from not be long, and should be Member credit for bringing these Galli, at their weekly newspapers R L row: 1st of Land and to McVey will SCHOLARS Patty STERLING Management seconded by member Frampan milestone for next years officers boys to the accomplishments important convention winter at the Hilthe Forest Service has been 2nd ros: Mary Monroe, Ron Day, Tammy Condie, be selected. ton and carried unanimously in the progess of recreation they made this year. They ton Hotel earlier this month, announced the Departby The PTA was founded 70 3rd Row: Mark Miller, Tony Cowley. are both great coaches by the Members of the for Millard County. ments of Agriculture and two special awards were Board. Both Casper and Collett and have done a great years ago Feb. 17. We will given: Interior. A study and report restate the ideals that PTA are well known golfers job for the Eagles. Payment of bills from The John E. Jones Award Federal the for called since is into committed been has by as well as members of 3793 to 4048 check an Honorary Publisher and Land Policy and ManageThe Sterling Scholars, that their own gold course design then. Speech and Drama, Mary clusive, Award. along with FiBasketball ment Act of 1976, and will A more complete agenda Monroe-Music;E- d are to represent MHS at nancial The Honorary Publisher Report for the firm, and they have been will be be conducted by a special next week. the Sterling Scholars of for the awarded contract published Award General were went to Calvin Ramp-to- n Accounts aptheir The Eagles played task force being established Central Utah, have been the County Course design. for his valued friendship Patty home game of the proved by a motion from final two The public is invited and by the agencies. Paul Tuttle-Art- s chosen and they are: Wendy of the Utah Press all during Christensen, The two have said the season when they met the Member The Act, which became for this special meetings, Glenda will local of course and Crafts; Tammy one be Harris seconded Member his long and distinguished by last Richfield Wildcats, law on October 21, 1976, all Mathews-English- ; of students Condie-GeneraMark ages the finest in the state, and and carried career 18. The unanimously in public service to Feb. Thursday, Miller-Math- ; Ron requires the two agencies Day- the Members of the appeal to all age golfers. are also invited. the people of Utah and the deto Eagles played a good game by of review means the Residents here are very Nation. and the score was close all Board. termining fees charged westwith the prospects, A Vocational five happy William Wilson, Publisher year the way, but when the game livestock ern for operators Plan for the and look forward to the of the Millard County Pro- was Education was over Richfield grazing their livestock on and the received the John E. ahead by 7 points. The Millard School District was groundbreaking to federal lands and prepare eventual completed course. Jress, award for his many others who scored were, presented to the Board of a report of their findings for discussion Continental Telephone Don B. with 4 pts. Dan D. Education years of unselfish service to Congress. The task force Students from 14 high and review. Member Galli will receive a to the members of the of the West hosted a dinner 10 S. 4 Dean categories is with pts. pts. in nine preparing schools charged made a motion to adopt of S200 and two the award of cash the for members 14, Feb. by H. 2 L. its Mike employees recommendations Lynn central-southerpts. that Utah runners up in each 'ategory Board. who participated in the 1976 6 pts. and Brad B. 7 pts. the policy as presented, School districts will compete seconded Member Sales. receive cash awards of Discussion was held conChristmas Extension by REGION 7 ROUND ROBIN in the Annual Sterling $100 each. The Delta District won first the bids for the Round Robin will be Frampton and carried unanThe cerning Utah of Centeral Scholars In addition, many Utah the members of unleaded it imously was and by March on at held MHS, place in the Division for gas program, stated Mr. and the Board. or universities the of Board consensus the colleges, percent of extension gains Mrs. Norman Jackson, Richif' Bids for Asphalt paving schools offer a full trade of Education to review this will to main stations. A first On there Thursday of the field. concrete exterior item in the next Board be two sessions at 2 pm and place trophy was presented year scholarship. Special Program. 1 awards are often awarded curbs, and walks to the winners by Polly and at 6:30 p.m. on Friday Meeting. 1 he program is to recogmore Elementary and both public and private ComCommunications: 6 p.m. and one at by session one Woods, Regional nize high school seniors for winners 1. institutions Discussion held was mercial, Bakersfield, Calif, I Saturday with three games, Delta Intermediate Schools excellence. for scholastic the method used the championship were opened at this time: and John Wilson, Division specific categories. concerning including deadline-which first The Carl B. Bennett, Duane for grading in some classes. Commercial, Phoenix, Ariz. Representing the districts game, starting at 5:30 p.m. is for submitting names, Cox Rock Products Bowles and 2. Discussion was held conBennett, Elaine J. Each employee received an the to and photos categories Inc. Valley Asphalt, Western Pat the Greenwood, available funds Juab; awards Certifiindividual Ball cerning Sweetheart The Rock Products for the Young Farmers prosponser is Feb. 21. Lew Monsen Millard, Mary cate by Grant Corp. presented and forms for leadline entry Christensen Member North Service Gilen. State Sanpete; will gram. Ball Callister, Sweetheart The portfolios is March 25 with from Trcmonton, Max Exccll. Piute; Douglas Topham reviewed Supt. on Feb. 26, at 8:45 made a motion to approve held Manager be the low bid from the Cox judging on March 31. with the Board of Education, Dec Utah. Severson, Looslc, p.m. The floorshow will Construction Co. for the Inc awards program will Teacher Ivan Rowley, Donna and Staff assignThose attending were: Sevier, 10 which at start during p.m. Richfield. in be April 20 work at the Fillfor the school year South ments Asphalt Grant Callister, Tremonton, Sanpete; WonderMr. and Mcgary, the Contectental Telephone Employees queen Awards will be given in 1977-78- . more Ortho Christensen, AlexFred Cahoon, Mae Cropper Elementary School will announced. be ful a on 12 categories-firs- t and the Delta Intermediate Phoenix Scott Ivic, Darlene Nickle, Grant Crane, Bcr Ken Lake, Polly Woods, ander Tintic; Blyth, Supt. Topham reviewed school level, and then school dell Dale Tom Nan John Brinkcrhoff, Nadine to page 4 School in the amount of with the Board of Education Mcmmott, Boyd Day, Nielson, continued Bliss, Bakersfield, Roper, winners competing for the Bennett Co$78,838.00 Robert Holman and Kim the possibility of an Sheldon Brown , Wayne; Sue ThompCallister. Lucille Thomas, Cannon, Clyde finals. the Co. for nstruction Pannunzio. Dclvin Grcgcrsen, Jolinda John son. Fern McCurc, Wasatch Wilson, Stowcll, workshop for adminThe catagorics include concrete work at the Fillmore istrators in tne District to be Academy. and literature; held on March 25-2English 1977. Clark Elementary School and Delta Newell, Juab, and drama, matheIntermediate School in the Member Harris made a speech school superthe represents jS , i. matics; social science; foramount of $26,224.17 motion to approve this intendents. of The session art and art early spring Galli seceign language; seconded by Member Coordinators in Sevier, workshop, Childhood is and carrica Education crafts; vocational education; onded by Member Galli unanimously Piute and Wavnc include week at Fillthis edubeginning business by the members of the Board and carried unanimously homcmaking; Dean J. Isbell, Richfield more Elementary and Delta Bids were opened at this cation; music; general schoHigh School, Neal Jones, Schools. continued to page 4 High Any parent time for bids of the sale of larship. South Sevier High School, four-yea- r enroll a to desiring Metal Lathe, Old Water Seniors in high schools Dick Walker, North Sevier old child as of October 31, Tanks, and the bleachers of Sevier, Piute, Wayne, High School, till Sorenson, 1976 can contact Mrs. Gwen at the old football field. South Sanpete, North Sanand Piute High School Monroe in Fillmore and Mrs. BAND DINNER Member and Millard Frampton Brown Juab, Nadine Wayne High pete, Jean Talbert in Delta or call made a motion to CANCELLED accept Wasatch Academy, Tintic schoo. the District Office. the high bid as follows: are districts eligible The program and scholarThe session will last for Paul The Band Dinner schedBcnzcnhocfer, to compete. ships are financed by con10 weeks at a cost of $6 uled for Saturday night. students-receiv- e Crafts $500. Zanc lathe, of interested tributions Participating week. A physical exam2 water tanks, $62.; Jerald 26. HAS Feb. BLEN per certifibusinesses and individuals an embossed ination is recommended C. Bates, Bleachers $360. CANCELLED. Tell Everyone in the area and financial cate and finalists will rebefore enrollment. You may sc' ended by Member Hams you see. ceive sterling scholar pins. support is invited, Mr. Jack-so- n Award being presented by Continental Telephone register any time this week. and carried unanimously said. Fash top winner in the 12 really wasnt sure what caused my temper tantrum. 1 ' 38. i rt Guard News GOLFCOUnSE PRODUCTION HIGH SCHOOL NEWS SCHOOL BOARD MINUTES 2-- 24, 36, SALE 34, 61. y PTA TONIGHT ht Wilson W. GRAZING FEE receives award U MHS Sterling Scholars Johnson-language;Ton- y Cowley-Vocationa- l; McVey-Homemakin- g; Payne-Busines- s; l. Continental Telephone Sterling Scholar Program News n ) I K W Li Spring Session 4 ) P k. I J |