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Show PROGRAM ON AGING Continued from front page HOSPITAL REFLECTIONS free ride All good things must hours all day Saturday come to an end and from 9:00 a.m. to TOO p.m. weekly. GovHealth care has been Margaret Stevens and ernor Matheson voiced now in Elaine Goddard LIN strong support for this Fillmore for two years. w ho both gave of themmeasure. YVe have one permanIn addition, Dr. Mitselves ceaseless efwell chell said, the recoment, qualified, forts, assistance, sermendation that a senior above average physi- vices, and support to citizen advisory board cian in our community. the health care of East be established by Utah We will be losing one Millard County. Mitchell said. May Senior citizens re- Transit Authority will physician much to our their rewards be great remorse; however, wc for the lives they have that be encouraged. Senior commended education and activity citizens said that senior arc gaining another helped. programs for senior citizens should also be physician to take his citizens be established. included on the UFA place. New technical, New equipment professional personnel Senior citizens could be Hoard. As of May 12, 1977 have been brought in Other recommendaused to involve other and added to the staff we have the capabilitions included: senior citizens. Dr. Anthony Mitchell ties of transmitting elEncourage a mass of the Fillmore in Provo. transit a complex. ectrocardiograms over system proposed expanding -- Provide community school prospecial We have been so excit- the telephone wires to ed to present to you, specialists in Salt Lake gram for senior citizens buses lor the handithe citizens, the posi- City. These cardiologand into the capped elderly. colleges. " Idci hostels" could Abolish sales tax on tive developments and ists not onlv give us the to remain a useful ser- luxury of instant diagbe established where loud. vant of health care. nosis to involved cases, Alter medical reguunused college dormitories could be turned lations so that senior YVe can brag on our but consult as to drugs, over in the summer to citizens need not be fees not only being treatment and. in gensenior citizens. A var- divorced to receive competativc but lower eral, contribute to the than any health care patients welfare as a iety of programs could nursing home benefits. institution that we are consultant cardiologist be set including on .liminatc age discampus classes and crimination in employ- aware of in the State. would in the larger In fact, we have patment. recreation." he said. hospitals. retirement ients coming to us just The present legal To complement this because of that reason life saving device, we services system lor benefits to State emeven as expensive as it have added a bed scale. senior citizens should ployees. -- Allocate more might seem. be expanded statewide. This scale is capable of The sadness that measuring minute Dr. Mitchell said that lunds lor winterization senior citizens should of senior citizen homes. confronts our emotions weight changes in critiat the time is the fact cal bed ridden patients. be trained as parawe must recognize Thus that the in work to their enabling legals honor the retire- physician and hospital and own communities help"During Utahs up- ment of two stalvvorths personnel to deliver ing other senior citiwater shortage of health care for the medical care coming zens with consumer which past 20 years. In behalf improved hazard health a that might those to problems. In the area of health, is unfamiliar to the of the Fillmore Hospineed it . would like to Richard R. Packer delegates urged im- general public may ap- tal. to warned Administrator appreciation express in Lynn Medicpear," provements aid and Medicare. Dr. M. Thatcher, Deputy our Director of Nurses. Mitchell said the first Director of Health. step has already been Department of Social Services. State Division taken through the conOne out of every four open to women over the This posolidation of the two of Health. age of 20 who have not women may develltah backis a hazard tential programs. a Utah had a Papanicolaou Delegates were in flow of contaminants lop cancer, in the Social (PAP) test of in favor of expanding potable water supply Department 12 months. official past said. Services unsystems through a comprehenC f c ( r c ; But ( i protected according to sive"Its Clinics program. director Jean "Such Osborne, F will conducted be it H by of contamination is a ser- of the Division trained health profeshazCervical ious health Healths public Di Cancer Screening pro- sionals. Every woman ard." he said. will reA cross connection is gram many deaths can participating PAP a free ceive test, a link or point at w hich be prevented by early examination, pelvic a contaminant be detection, proper diagThe Farmers Home drawn into a might examination, nosis and appropriate breast drinking will Administration blood pressure check water system because treatment. receive applications of a reverse, or back "While the overall and health information. indiviuntil Sept. 30. 1977, flow of "Screened Such rates for cancer in Utah water. under special loan protheir and duals physi1.74 lower are times links connecting initiated cians. if they have one, by around the home could than the national avergrams President Jimmy Car- be a will be sprinkling system; age, cancer of the cer- notified ofimmediately ter to assist farms and a sink any aband uterus vix, ovaries, shamor spray Ms. normal community poo improve findings," still serbreast present hose; sinks, water systems affected Osborned stressed. in Utah. inious and other problems troughs Ms. Osborne said by prolonged drought. "The Cervical Canstallments when the FmllA county superinlet is below the cer Screening Program clinics are held regularwater visor, Lee A. YVankicr, overflow rim. ly in the Salt Lake area. is aimed toward deExamAll an individual needs said the application the morbidity ples of this latter type creasing deadline was designatdo is call to of situation arc evapor- and mortality in woed by a Federal Interfor an appointment. Ms. Osborne ative coolers, decora- men." In rural areas, agency Drought Emtive ponds and explained. are also ergency Coordinating appointments A scries of cancer ballcocks in and can be Committee in naming toilet tanks. necessary clinics have screening areas eligible for beneby calling the One potential source been set up for w omen arrangedhcaith local fits of the special pro- of The Utah. pollution in the pot- throughout grams. All counties in able water system of a free clinics, according the State of Utah arc home to Ms. Osborne are during the growamong the areas desigis season the garing nated. den hose. This is be- tion in water pressure FmHA emergency cause there arc numeroccurs. loans covering losses ous devices that can be The three most comfrom drought and attached to a hose mon causes of reducadditional credit which LaVern YV. Parmley, may cause pro- tion in water pressure needed to restore proOne such arc blems. ULA in the President, ex(Da break duction arc available to is the aspirattachment thanks to a water water main; (2) pressed farmers who lack other contributors and fundsprayer when filled main shut down for reof sources credit. ator with fertilizer, weed raising volunteers for pairs; (3) lowered presLoans, which may be killer or insect spray. sure due to high helping the Association by If supplemented these dangerous a top alf previous fundgrants, are available chemicals backflow into demand caused by raising marks. fire. for emergency meathe water system beContributions totallEach of the above sures suih as deepenof loss of prescause ed SI 35.9 13 for the of causes water presing or drilling new I96-19?sure. the health of an sure failure is fiscal year wells to improve compossible entire family may be at March 31. ending time. However, any munity water systems jeopardized. "That is a whopping of a period adversely alfectcd by inAnother dangerous during water shortage the pos- S2J.OOO (20) drought. is leave to the But crease. the practice of backflow a sibility Another deadline end of a garden hose situation is increased. increase in the fund applies to emergency contotal came mostly from submerged in a Protection can be pro-water system projects: tainer or pond containmemorials ided by the use of well bequests. They must be completami gifts for special mixed spray or coning and inexpensive proven ed bv November 30. taminants. Again, a methods. progra ms. 9,?. loss (if water pressure Mr. Wankier said the could cause the spray FmH olficc for Mito be siphoned back llard and Juab Counties into the drinking can supply further inThese formation on terms ot water system. of exist. problems the special drought course, onlv if a redueemergency programs. senior citizens special needs. A recommendation that a special housing committee be established to look into housing needs of Indians in both urban and rural areas will be turned over to the Divisin of Ur. Indian Alfairs. UTA The following schedule is announced for summer band, which will begin the week of Monday, June 6, 1977. Please check under your area for individual or group lesson times. If there are any questions, please contact Mr. Giles at I Hazards 1 Health News "cross-connection- FILLMORE: Monday - (Begins June 6) 9:00 a.m. Beginning flutes 9:45 a.m. Beginning clarinets 10:30 a. m. Beginning Saxophones 1 :45 a.m. Beginning Cornets :00 p.m. Beginning trombones 1 1 Tuesday (Begins June 7) 9:00 a.m. Jr. Band flutes 9:45 a.m. Jr. Band clarinets 10:30 a.m. Jr. Band Saxophones 11:45a. m Jr. Band Cornets 15 p.m Jr. Band trombones 2:00 p.m. Jr. Band baritones & tuba 2:45 p.m Beginning drums 3:30 p.m. Jr. Band French horns 1 : Leans 533-671- pro-visin- Wednesday - (Begins June 8) 9:00 a.m Sc. Band Percussion Sectional 9:45 a.m. Sr. Band flutes 10:30 a.m. Sr. Band clarinets :45 a.m. Sr. Band saxophones Donations top mark g 1 - ( Advanced Placement Music Class (open to grades) Mondays at 8:00 a.m. (Begins June 6) Stage Band - Fridays at 8:00 a.m. (Begins - Fcr LETTERING ON MONUMENTS order by May 24 for Memorial Day June 10) Senior Band Full Band Rehearsal - Wednesdays at 8:00 p.m. (Begins June 8) Junior Band Full Band Rehearsal - Thursdays at 8:00 p.m. (Begins June 9) FLOWELL Monday (Begins June 6) 2:00 p.m. All Beginners 2:45 p.m. All Jr. Band 3:30 p.m. All Sr. Band - THE FLOWER PEDDLERS 743-695- 1 answer contact JACK DAVIES The Wednesday - (Begins June 00 p.m. All beginners 45 p.m. All Jr. Band 8) Depart- h e 15 p.m. All Sr. Band SCIPIO Wednesday - (Begins June 3:30 p.m. All Beginners Utah ment of Transportation today opened bids on a contract that provides for resurfacing of the major portion of Temp(old US 91) orary between Levan and Scipio. Temporary is expected to carry interstate traffic until the new freeway is built sometime in the carlv 1980s. The long project begins four miles north of Scipio in Miland lard County extends to a point three miles south of Levan in north-sout- HOLDEN 8) 4:00 p.m. All Jr. Band 4:30 All Sr. Band April Savings Bonds sales tallied MEADOYV Thursday (Begins June 9) :00 p.m. All Beginners - 1 1:30 p.m. All Jr. Band 2:00 p.m. All Sr. Band KANOSH Thursday - (Begins June 9) 2:34 p.m. All Beginners 3:30 p.m. All Jr. Band 4:. 00p.m. All Sr. Band SPECIAL HELP Friday 9:00 a.m. Beginners 9:45 a.m. Beginners 10:30a.m. Jr. Band 1:45 a.m. Jr. Band 1 Treasury figures released today by the of the Department credited Treasury Utahns with an April investment of Series Savings Bonds in the amount of 52,359,464 bringing sales to 59,259,457. 29 per cent of the 1977 quota of It was 532,200.000. announced by State V'oluntccr Chairman YV. E. Gilc and Utah's E-- year-to-dat- 2 1977 e Take Stock We have a new stock oft Insecticides Furdain & r , & 743-680- Max-fiel- d t. g Juab County. Contractors were asked to bid on two alternate methods of construction. Alternate A calls for thick new asphalt paving and a sealeoat. The Alternate B method of construction heats and takes up the top layer of the existing pavement. rejuvenates the asphalt with additives, and later reapplies seaicoats the pavement. l'j 5444.540 for Alternate A. The engineers estimate for the project was 5461.675. Alternate B drew an apparent low bid of 5447,693 also submitted by Rick Jensen Construction of Draper, Utah. The official engineers estimate for B Alternative was 5452,280. UDOT w ill now evaluate the low bids for both methods of construction and select the Rick Jensen Conmost favorable offer. struction of Draper. Contract award is exUtah submitted the pected in a few weeks. apparent low bid of UDSS Referral Program "Too often individuals shuffled get around from agency to agency and worker to worker instead of being linked up with organizations that can help them solve their problems," Clair Cowley. District Coordinator said. Thats where the Utah Department of Social Services information and referral program can help." Clair Cowley, district coordinator for social services in the six county area said. to Mr. According Cowley, trained individuals with knowledge of social service programs in the six county-areare ready to help citizens in need. "Questions vary. Information experts can answer questions about day care, legal services. counseling. They can tell senior citizens how to sign up for nutritional lunches. They will help find the answers to such questions as where to buy a dog license or how to mental health get counseling or informa wi t 'r jT tion on alcohol and drugs. "Their main responsibility is to help individuals get the assistance they need quickly and the accurately with least amount of hasMr. sles," Cowley said. Clair Cowley pointed out that the information and referral programs arc the outgrowth of Utahs Title XX Social Services program which allows local ci-zen- s and officials input into how social services funds arc spent. "Studies have shown that one of the most needed issues, particularly in rural areas is information on proSometimes grams. services arc scattered across several counties or counselors or health clinics operate only a couple days a week. Its difficult for an in- dividual needing help to be aware of these things. So information programs arc a method of helping out. Mr. Cowley said. To contact the information in Millard center . County call 78 7t 743-66- 1 7r i WARNER MOTORS Parathion Weed chemicals 24D In Vmcrica" Chairman John G. McMillian. County-wise- , Millard County reports April Bond sales of 53,340 as reported by V'oluntccr First prize is a spank- Chairman jay F. Gardner (Dist. Chairman), ing new ten speed January-Apri- i bringing w for the ith one bicycle to sales 518,335. the most sponsors. Other prizes are tennis racquets, tennis balls, Effective June I, baseball gloves, etc. There is no age limit, persons enrolled in so come one. come all. Veterans AdministraGet yourself some tion educational prowill receive sponsors and have fun grams allowances at complein a good cause. tion of the month's enrollment. ending prepayment MARATHON The American Cancer Society is holding its annual Marathon on Saturday, May 28. Anything not motorized may be ridden. It will be a 20 mile ride from Fillmore to Flowed and Official entry back. blanks may be obtained YY'cstern Auto. at Stevens. Kellys and McBride's Lumber. Fred Pannunzio and Don Gavin met to request that Fred Pannunzio and Brent Olsen be appointed as bail bondsmen for out of State fish and game violations. Leigh R. made a motion that these two men be appointed as bail bonds-menLem Lovell seconded the motion. DcLon Averett appeared to present the name of Johanna M. Nowl-into serve on the ambulance team. Leigh R. Maxfield made a motion that the application of Mrs. Now ling be approved and accepted. Lem Lovell seconded the motion. Ron and Virginia Jenkins met to discuss with the Comn issioners a proposed subdivision in an area about three miles south and east of Fillmore. Commissioners informed Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins that when they were prepared to present an appropriate subdivision plan the matter would be considered. YVcndcll Robison met to report on various matters relating to the assistance payment program. McKay Pikyavit met to inform the commission of a National Indian Athletic Association that might come into Millard County with an all Indian Rodeo program sometime this fall providing proper financing can be arranged. the meeting YVhercupon Millard county road project fill rl n, others USED CARS Cattle sprays 1976 Buick Skylark Tudor Sedan, 11,429 V-- 6 Air Miles, Economy engine, Conditioning, Radio WITH Tape Player, Power Steering & brakes, vinyl interior, Like new. many kinds Full line of Garden sprays and chemicals Fertilizers Garden tools Chevrolet Monte Carlo Tudor Hardtop, Air conditioning, Radio WITH Tape Player, very clean. 1973 Tillers USEDTRUCKS Barbed wire Baler twine Baler Yvire KIMBALLS & CO. M 1973 Mercury Marquis Fordor Sedan, Air conditioning, fully equipped, very clean. Good stock of Call If no Commissioners approved the 2 7 v 4-- Thursday Begins June 9) 9:00 a.m. Sr. Band Cornets 9:45 a.m. Sr. Band trombines, baritones, tuba 10:30 a.m. Sr. Band French horns s. ci chi Errnoer.cy Minutes of the meeting of the Board of County Commissioners held May 4. 1977 at Fillmore. Harold W. Stewart, Present: Commission Chairman; Leigh R. Maxfield and Lem Lovell, Commissioners; LeRay G. Jackson, County Attorney; Guy L. Robins, Clerk. The following proceedings were had: A group of ladies from the Delta area met to discuss the possibility of building a swimming pool in the vicinity of Delta. Commissioners agreed that the City of Delta and the School Board should be contacted and further discussions held. Commissioners stated that they felt there is need for a pool. The people appearing in this matter were: Beverly DcWyze, Marilyn Greenwood, Judv Stoneking, Jackie Cox, and Marjorie Mankin. Keith Chapman appeared to request the use of the senior citizens mini bus to haul about 3,000 babv chicks from a hatchery at Lake Point clubs. Comto Millard County missioners agreed to consult the bus driver and see if it will be possible to use the bus when he chicks are ready. Sheriff Crosland appeared to request a raise in the salary of the dispatcher in his office from 5550.00 per month to 5600.00 per month. 743-680- 1 846.11 County Commissiners off-pea- - I Millard County Progress, Fillmore, I'tah Friday, May 20, 1977 SCHEDULE FOR SUMMER BAND Ford Vi ton Pickup, 8 transmission, Economy 302 clean. 41,937 miles, very 1974 V-- engine, 1971 Chevrolet Vt ton Chassis with Cab, V-- 8, r; uzn rw- - 6. I ifi - |