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Show i STATE RECEIPTS Millard County Progress, continued from front 'Television violence on Saturday. and public schools Leahs artistic roads. The remainder, In - THE wav. she displavs the with certain exceptions ST. GFORGE of Television Et lefts bv of the week in law, piovided hymn Violence on Children words and characters goi s to the U.S. will be the topic ol which is verv appealing discussion January 12 n childrc and the Seireiarv to Bergland Dixie fourth the at said that as required easv to sing the in lecture 'I he father gives c.ieh bv tin National orest College Issues Public t he series, a dollai ot as Act Munneement child memorize the scripture Urn, the base on which in Southern Utah. the of the week. shares states' The discussion, part for Monday figuied morning wile was enjoved av the on luded credits made of the scries prepared as a public service bv family piled into the to umber purchasers station for building roads and Dixie College and fundBuntings a for drive to lunds used bv the ed by a grant from Title wagon I (Continuing EducaService to their ranch, 30 miles Loiest and Commumtv tion away, and a place improve timber sale is open to all Service), where Bruce and fum- areas. . Pieviously interested persons at enjoy ily spending these were not included no chut ge. some time during the m the base on which summer. They also the 25 percent was will lecture The toured the new sections figured, he said, Millard of Kanab where many County's begin at 7.00 p.m. in beautiful new homes share of this monev the Sun Room of the on Dixie College Student 519.705.79 have recently been w as Union Building. built and others in 30(i,()' AF acreage. the process. T he Whitakers returned home Kauosll Kapn'Sjby Dathel Whitakei Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Paxton returred home Friday from Salt Lake City where they spent a good part of the holidays visiting their family. T hey got to see their newest who was born Dec. 16th, and also witnessed the baptism of his older sister. Ttiesc arc children of Mr. ancj Mrs. Gail Paxton. ARRIVES IN TIME Lynn and and Dean sister, Perkins Denna Shumway, funeral attended services on Dec. 27th in Mesa, Arizona, for their grandmother, Zina Perkins. Granddaughter Sherri Whitaker acWillard companied and Dathel to Kanab. Utah to spend the New Years weekend with their daughter, Leah husband. Bunting, Bruce, and their four FOR FIRST children, Tonya, GerCHRISTMAS und, Damon, and TyBaby, Kent, arrived son. News Years Eve was at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Price of spent visiting w ith famSherri Idaho Falls to brighten ily members. Christfor home and their Tonya kept themmas. He was born Dec. selves busy enjoying each others company as 22nd. can. and Clay only VaLynn attended nicest their Willard thought present was having Priesthood with Bruce mother and baby bro- Sunday morning. The ther get home in time family enjoyed Sunday School at 10:30 and for Christmas. Nora Price Sac. Meeting at 4, Mrs. was just a spent a few days, which from the walk short Christmas, including in Spanish Fork with Bunting home. her and Sunday evening Wiland Dathel were lard daughter. Dr. and Mrs. invited to the home of Jon Hunter, and Clifton Young and his wife, Charlotte, for visiting. Willard and Clifton were missionarycompanions back in where 1937, they served in the great-grandso- Reporter Penny Probert BASKETBALL The Eagles had one This week the Eagles w travel to Hurricane game over the HoliDec. 30 On the on days. Thursday to meet Eagles played the S. the Tigers. On SaturSevier Rams at home day the Eagles will and defeated them participate in the Delta Terry Peterson Tournament in Delta. with 24 points was the Sessions are at 2:00 high scorer for MHS. and 7:00. Others scoring were Brad B. with 4 points, Brent H. 19 points, Andrew J. 10 points, "An intelligent man and Scott R. 4 points. The next never snubs anybody." Eagles is the against game Vauvenargues North Hawks at Sanpete. COUNTY COMMISSION MINUTES 11 61-5- Minutes of the Board of County Commissioners held December 14, 1977 as a Budget meeting to adopt the 1978 County Budget. Harold W. Stewart, Chairman; Present: and Lem Lovell, CommissionR. Maxfield Leigh ers; LeRay G. Jackson, County Attorney; and Guy L. Robins, County Gerk. The following proceedings were had: The following salary schedule was adopted: Abrahamson.. Charlene R.S Allred. Stephen Lee Anderson. Dexter L. Beckstrand, Orvil E. Berry, Utona Brunson. Norma Bushnell. Lola I). Church, Ned M. Crosland. Brvant W. Dafoe. Donovan Davies. Margaret visits Fillmore Hansen, loren Hobbs, LaDonna Hollingshead, Dee Jackson. LeRay G. Johnson. T. Ross L. Peterson's Rogers, Helen Rowley. Walter E. Smith Ralph Leon Staples, Lorraine Stewart, Harold Warner, Fred L. Whicker, Marlene Robison. Lewis Anderson, Edith Atkinson, Selton Jay Carter, Stewart K. Corbett. Monroe D. Davis. Barney Dutson. Floyd B. Ekins, Gene A. visit 1 v - Monday-evening- was Mav Hamilton, l7, 1939, She Ogden. died Sept. 18, 1964 Two sons. George I and James Kenneth. preceded him in death. Survivors are six 15 grandchildren, great - grandchildren Rowley. Loren D. Stephenson, Robert L. Stephenson. Wesley R. Taylor. Aroct Parry Tecples. Bill V. Webb. Lester Y oung, Eugene Whatcott. Bruce The following budget was adopted for 1978: $ County Commission District Court J.P. Court Juvenile Court Detention Home Sanity Hearings I aw I ibrary Circuit Court County Clerk County Treasurer County Recorder County Attorney Countv Assessor Courthouse A: Grounds Elections Planning Room Tax County Slier il f County Jails Bee Inspection Civil Defense Public Health Mental Health Poor Ac Indigent Counts Road Class B. Road T xtension Service Exhibits and Fairs Industrial Development Miscellaneous Golf Course Eire Department I'nemployment Ins. 26.608.00 8.963.00 33.672.00 100.00 3.000.- 00 1 .000.- 00 600.00 10.000.00 41.658.00 45.880.00 52.986.00 uncial services I applications pound equivalent axle weights. It takes the Meeting was Preal George. k's Progress. wee 12,500 passage of passenger cars to equal WE CAN MAKE YOUR FURNITURE the damage of one leLOOK FRESH AND NEW AGAIN... semiloaded gally RIGHT IN YOUR OWN HOME trailer truck.) !h Cm u V7n Schrader dry 3m a road As approaches rrt'h d we can rest re or pna the end of its design cleaning ered fumituio i beauty cf y ur up life, it starts to dedavenport) fh4j rs .n f ur cn Heme teriorate noticeably. with ut rf' npf: spec al i up The road should be weUsing rurur v'1 t mbrJ ltd dir h d 5air'j at this ec resurfaced cs qu tucht j tabr Nt od rs n dr furniture reThe longer point. ufj C'Pp uply c 'C'd'i "to surfacing is delaved, U u J day A'i t i arjfiteud And the the greater the thickw Ca t( r tree em re ts ness ot asphalt ( and & greater the expense) necessary to restore the road to a useful L 22 So. Main Fillmore r N 9.000.- 00 108.021.00 H - w CD t FLOOR (tar fe (rN .rrk im Mrdlltl AssIvUnlv .000.- 00 13.000.- 00 1 YY D 8.000.00 10.000.- 00 100.000.00 600,000.00 22.766.00 i1 ''Medical UL- 17.500.00 31.003.00 30.000.00 25.000.00 Bookmobile Senior Citizens Ambulance Service Recreation nonn tiUbwUUuJ Its another of First Security's better ways of profitable saving with safety. Invest $1000 in our savings certificate of deposit and sit 7Vz, back and watch it happen. Your $1000 becomes $1,561.70 at maturity. Every three months we add the interest your money earns to the face value of the certificate so both principal and interest earn interest for the next three months. This compounding continues for ar AND BUSINESS COLLEGE tlafl Mn tlN l! rrftoiffp (tatinwa aM yactanl "The elective annual yield on Quarterly compounded certificates Certificates held to maturity earn more Federal regulations require substantial pena'ty for early withdrawal on certificates First Security is the savers bank. Whether you want certificates or savings which you can add to or withdraw from any time. im- tbr pmi yrm X Whereupon the meeting adjourned. .p enue. Suite 09 gall lake (Ity, Utah SUM Phone (801) 4B )07S ; whw hif a rtfrrwtiMm rz C J bxj777 xl 1101 Ashton CosaEi tfwt l r 51,658.047.00 . smeirh WKMIM Total Budget the full term of the certificate. The guaranteed 7 Vi yearly interest we compound actually provides an effective annual yield of 7.71 You can arrange to have your certificates automatically renewed at the then prevailing and advertised rates. This service assures you of continuing higher return on your savings. Our other savings certificates provide excellent returns too! l PARAMEDICAL 16.165.00 61.000.v- A) 10.000.- 00 "1 VALLEY 55.000.- 00 20.000.- 00 - "J r rv Ifcrtt fteMt Art! itif prrarl l prpOT ym 11.000.00 842 2911 ron 300,000 oprnliiQS m Meadow Main SI. , V 0 WITCH DOCTOR TV I! I PAD! - luM 3.500.00 800.00 DECOR 743-544- hold vOJi , r OF MtORROYV V a,-- 1 TAKE ,T a w a wit . 18.717.00 will 73 served as chief counsel for the U.S. Senates Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences. Peterson has been practicing law in Salt Lake City since early summer. 44.179.00 201.729.00 12.000.00 300.00 Donna daughter, Rutherford of Fresno and a son John M. of Sacramento; three sisters. Erma Cosgriff, San Francisco; Hilda Shields, Milford; and Ethel Verhoeven, Lansing, Michigan. ; law in Salt Lake City for two years and then Ji 1972. She is survived by a be held Wednesday noon at Kanosh I DS W'ard Chapel. These in 18,000 services will be in next out Invocation Webb Chapel and private cremation followed. A registered nurse, Mrs. Deinstadt was the widow of John T. Deinstadt who died in five Utahs roads wearing . Fillmore native dead Anderson Clyde Laub, 83. KanGladys died osh, died December .30, Deinstadt, 69, 1977 in a Provo hospital Dec. 21, 1977 in Sacraof causes incident to mento, California. Sh- - was born in Fillage. Born June 22, 1894, more and was a sister St. George, to Albert to the late Noble Anand Norris derson. She was one of Arlene laub. Married Emma the original nurses Charlotte Chutterton, who helped open old Julv 19, 1913 Married St. Agnes Hospital 48 Mvrle Richardson. years ago. Funeral I os 1922. Angeles, services were conCalif. Married Tessie ducted in the Yost & l. Johnson, Steven B. King. Dee L. King. Jerald Laaro. Sataro McDonald. Daniel Munster, Phyllis Nielson, Gayle R. Richardson. Earl G. R.S. R.S. R.S. R.S. candidate for the also prompted by his interest in the future development in central and southern Utah and the impact the Federal Government will have on this development. While in Fillmore, Peterson talked with the leaders and members of the Democratic party. As a result of these talks, Peterson was able to get a better understanding of the problems facing the residents of Fillmore. During the two days that he spent in Millard Peterson County, talked and stopped with people in AbraDeham, Hinckley, seret. Oak City, Lynn-dyLeamington, Flow ell. Holden, Delta, Meadow, and Kanosh. The candidate grew up in Wayne County and attended public schools there and in Lake Salt County. He enlisted with the U.S. Air Force and was stationed in Europe. He graduated from the University of Utah in 1969 and from the U of U Law school in He practiced 1972. Lovell. Lem Martin, LaVoy Maxfield, Leigh R. Mills, F.gar D. Moody, Inez Quarnberg, Kim Richardson. Earl G. Robins, Guy L. 4122 4123 4124 4125 4128 4129 4142 4143 4144 4145 4146 4160 4170 4180 4192 4210 4230 4252 4255 4310 4311 4312 4400 4415 4610 4620 4630 49o0 4510 4220 4150 4580 4360 4227 4560 Texas-Louisiann- Democratic nomination for Congress stopped in Fillmore recently. Craig M. Peterson visited Millard County-iorder to talk with people about the problems that they face. Day. Marv D. 4111 4121 son-in-la- A v Utah's mads are wearing out faster than thev can be repaired Following Sacrament according to a Utah Service the following Department of Transprogram was given: portation report. The Kirk Solo, Penney; report, entitled Good Cost guest speaker, Carl Roads less, of sav s that because of the Starr, Principal Fillmore Elementary lack ot funds to rebenediction, habilitate roads, even School; Harold Ahlstrom. more roads will deat church teriorate to an Visitors unaccepservices were: in Judy table level the (Black) Y'oung and fam- future. Mission. ily, Ruth Rasmussen, I'DOr engineers Reva (Robison) Turner explained that every A lot of reminiscing as they and familv. and Mur- - time a vehicle drives took place alle George. recalled on a road, a little bit of experiences had enjoyed the road is used up. they The McKay Pikyavit I he effect of each together in the mission field. family were thrilled vehicle is cumulative. Willard and Dathel and happily surprised Highways arc de signed mind didnt being on Christmas Day when to withstand the precalled early Monday they received a phone dicted of number their misload applications" morning to join the tall from sionary son, Ladd, in over a twenty-yea- r family for their devolife tional which they hold California. He talked of the road. (UDO I enevery morning except to each familv member. gineers measure load Candidate EMPLOYEE trea-sui- . Friday, January 6, 1978 Fillmore, Utah 84631 Death Claims Clyde Laub M i H ly n l- -x i'1 ' i 'X o' I, b.i k o' li I' nvl ' c u 'V I lox n 1 1 Fubl &eujnly S i'p b ink Si i 1 F 'ol , w in N A V 'O V i I'l'i V I t N A N A in N A lv t'l.nn ist Sicjuty Bank ot O'em N A S. Resources over $2 Billion ii"lv S'.ili Fi'il Fust Sc. m tv P.'"X r rjl fiv lv F tv! Spcuf'y Vve Fim! St'cui 'v S'.ue vebe s F 0 i C (link ol Springs Hn Utah ol Hixk SC'inus. Wyo'Tirrg Ol M irr ly Ulil'l MA bank ol Hpippt U'an bank ol Kaysvie Ulan |