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Show Scipio Scone ITS Gerald Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ballou, Levan, spent with Mr. Sunday s anc Alton THEQUARNBERGS Devon and Glenda Quarnberg are proud of a baby girl Mr- and Mni- Jonn born Jan. 28, 1978 at and baby Quarnberg The baby Richfield. sc,nwere Vi 9 lbs. Brcav. They weighed ucsts of HlIda Quarn' have a son, Shaun, at over the weekend. home. Grandparents berg rsand Ralph Don Mrs. Mr. and are were earns. Qarr Mr. and Quarnberg Suests Sunday Wallace Mrs. and DellSht Memmott. Ivie. Mrs. are parents Blonda Quarnberg and Mr. and Mrs. Despain. Service Sacrament Sunday was held 2:30 and was conducted Bishop by Leo Robins. Lee Monroe offered the opening The music prayer. and rs; was under the direction 'vere; k l'' d and Monroe of Eileen Thompson and Anna Mae Quarn- - du !e.s. paI5I?,i , rsand RajP1 Attending the berg. sacrament 1978 at held Jan. 4. Pilimnro to request support of the commission for the - - - Great-grand- !r - sioners; LeRay County and Guv Clerk. Thc L. G. Jack-so- Attorney; Robins, and's Marks Missionary Hrstr";.nds- Mr. LaMar Monroe both Ims lse ,,and spoke. Marks sisters, Jeanne and Mary, and r?m BYU and many fnends roin his sisters-in-laMary towns. ncishboring and Julie Monroe, sang - - Celebrates 80th birthday Robins. Mark was the concluding speaker , , an e gave an mter est.ng report of h.s ore experiences an The testimony. dosing prayer was by Lloyd Monroe. Gary and Rosa Lee Robins attended the basketball game at Hurricane Friday and visited friends Saturday before returning home. Don and Phyllis attended Quarnberg the game, then drove on to Overton, Nevada Jo visit Jolyn and Jeff Keel and family. Miss Kathy Bccston and her friend, Kim from BYU, Myers, the weekend spent w ith grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Robins and Gary and Rosa Lee and family. Jcrris Bennett and girls, SLC. spent the week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Monroe and Melanie. Her husband, Melvin, down came Friday night. The children of Virga fonroc honored their nU)ther at an carly hirthdav party Satur- d Jan 28. (Her birthday being Feb. 1st) in thc Scipio Ward Hall. Those present were Neil, Jack. Beth, Dix, and their Many of partners. hcr grandchildren great-grandchil- dren were present and her sister, Dee Mem- mott. Dinner was served to forthy and after dinner many and relatives stopped by for cake and ice cream and to visit and extend birthday greetings. tion was executed by Commission Chairman Harold W. Stewart: RESOLUTION following pro- WHEREAS, thc ceedings were had: Power Lem Lovell made a is presently motion that Electric Project construcconsidering Service Agreements tion of a 3,000 megabe signed and nego- watt power tiated with Utah Power plant within thc State and Light Company of Utah; and for power service to the WHEREAS, the Senior Citizens Governor of the State Recreation Center at of Utah appointed an Delta, the Golf Course Power at Delta, and thc Relay Plant Force Task Siting Station at King Canto alternate study yon. Leigh R. Maxfield for seconded the motion. power plant sites the proposed Stewart Chairman plant; and executed the agreeWHEREAS, the ments. Task Force Guy Mitchell met on Power Plant Siting to inquire if the comchose as Utah Lynndyl, missioners had conalternumber one the his sidered proposal for site for the proa $50.00 per month nate Intermountain posed retainer fee for supply-- , Power Plant; ing prisoner meals. THERENOW, Commissioners agreed at a regularly FORE, that they should make a study of thc usage t,hcCdMlnardCCCounty made of the jail when Commission in Fill- it is repaired before more, Utah Wednesconsidering Mr. January 4, 1978, day, chells request. full discussion after Gay Cumm,n8s and of said matter and John Larsen, repreunanimous upon senting thc East Mi- approval of the Board llard Club Riding of County Commissionto appeared request ers, the following financial support to resolution was made purchasing four chutes and adopted: at the fair grounds and BE IT RESOLVED also for the expenses ot that the Board of a one night rodeo and a Millard County Comone dav horse show, missioners fully suphey stated that the port thc Governor's preferred a night Task hc coun fjir Force on Poxxer Plant but if this date is not Siting in its choice of possible then a night during thc Old Capitol Da vs Celebration. Commissioners gested that they should meet with the Com- missioners on Wed-annesdax, Feb. 1, 1978. coal-fire- d Inter-Agenc- y Inter- -Agency Mit-ent- also - (Swi Mem-parent- - Friday, February 3, 1978 Committee meets by Hilda Quarnberg & Maxine Robins A GIRL FOR Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 unanimous approval of the Board of Millard to employ two persons ScOUt County Commissioners for approximately two the Lynndyl site for the the following resoluweeks to assess mobile Thc Miard istrict homes at a rate of Scou Committee . , $3.00 per hour plus 25 107a to I that the eace and Con- mileage. This request .. s' 3,000 megawatt coalactivities stables and create the was also approved. fWH ni a nt for the comine vear and ros,and as to review the ivniTrd programs d,,.h: Wt;St ,M!!ar.d rcTred to P,ark,the to be carried out in the Justices county owned Jeep MILLARD COUNTY The ensuing weeks. of the Peace and abol- - at the parking lot COMMISSION Scout Committee the office of Pre- hind the courthouse, Millard countv, Utah chairmen for the com- cinct Constable for any the Whereupon ing year arc; Roy Precinct within Millard meeting adjourned. MILLARD COUNTY, District Chaireffective UTAH County, Dean man; Bennett, 1979. A; Harold W. Stewart, January I, David Exploring; meetof Minutes the MILLARD OF BOARD Chairman COUNTY ing of the board of sLeigh Maxfield, COMMISSION County Commissioners Commissioner 18, W. s Harold cm Lovell. January Stewart, held s 2 1978 at Chairman p.m. Commissioner Present: Harold W. s Leigh R. Maxfield, Commissioner Steward, Chairman; The County CommisLovell, s Lem Lovell, Lem Leigh sioners approx ed the Com- R. Maxfield, Commissioner resolution paving the Deer Pas- following G. ture Road from the No. missioners; 88, Ordinance all LeRay Justices abolishing of the Peace Precincts An Ordinance creating Jackson, Attorney, and cattle guard at the Whicker, city limits to the cattle and abolishing the East Millard Precinct Marlene Millard Deputy Clerk. West office oi Precinct and guard East of the Thc following pro- - cemetery, for Constab e any Precinct was approved, m Millard adopted and unani- - ceedings were had: The salary of Eldon precinct effective mously passed by the Guy Mitchell met to Rowley was increased County, 1979. commissioners. see what had been to be in line with the 1, January Lcuhard Bauer met decided on his request raise given the rest of is resolution This 0 ovvc ' an ordin- - to discuss w ith the for a retaining fee for the county employees, the meals for jail prisoners. a nee East Commissioners The Commission creating Commissioners approved thc payment Millard Precinct and progress of the fencing The West Millard Precinct. of the Auto Wrecking suggested that instead of $6,000.00 to the Jr. Yard. Commissioners of a retaining fee they Livestock Show. It is RESOLUTION that Mr. would be willing to go to be understood that WHEREAS, at a reg- requested Bauer meet scheduled appear at the along with an increase this is the full alloca- ularly meet- - in the price paid for the tion for the year. Commissioners of Board of the ing Mario Mace met to County Commissioners ing on July 5, 1978 and meals. An increase to of Millard County, report the status of the $3.00 per meal was inquire as to why his State of Utah, on the fencing project at that agreed upon for the bid for the remodeling time being. of the jail xvas rejected. 4th day of January, time. Alison Robison of the The Loren Hansen met to 1978, there was full Commissioners the request approval by the Fillmore City Council informed Mr. Mace discussion by Commission of the Commissioners of his met concerning the that his bid was much W'ilberta bridge projects in Fill- - higher than the insur-doabolition of the Mca- - employing as Call to serve Fillmore Precinct, deputy more in connection ance company would Precinct, and Delta assessor at a starting with the Utah Dept, of allow. Mr. Mace xvas He told that the insurance Precinct for Justices salary of $650.00 per Transportation. Mrs. Call suggested that due to adjuster had made his month. of the IVa.e and Conbe stables, ami the crea- would replacing current water projects, own arrangements to tion of new Precincts Margaret Daxies who thc be see to thc removal of priorities her transferred to another the burned roof and thc for Justices of the has resigned as Paul Gilgen replacement of the roof Peace, namely. East position deputy bridge. contacted Millard Precinct and assessor. Commission- - was s by and other needed this phone. Mr. Gilgen pairs inside the jail, West Millard Precinct. approxed NOW T1IFREFORF. request. suggested that a letter the Whereupon Mr. Hansen also be xvritten to Alex meeting adjourned, after full discussion of said matters and upon requested permission Mansour for a design s, dur-hi- s Inter-Agenc- y bc-is- h Tom-kinso- I w re-er- dhecOcDimg irfc-Go- st sug-Bcula- n, Christensen, Varsity Vernon Scouting; Christensen, Scouting; Alison Robison, Cub B. Mont Scouting; Robins. Relationship; A. Kimball. LaVoy Scott Finance; and Speakman, Manpower Resources. Scouting Coordinators are: Bishop Ray George, Kanosh; Kent Swallow, Flowell; Ben Stott, Meadow; Leon Sysvester, Fill2nd more Ward; Clay Cummings, Fillmore 3rd Ward; Reed Robison, Fillmore 1st Ward; Louis Monsen, Don and Holden; Quarnberg, Scipio. Committee Members at Large are: Harold Beckstrand, Dean Larsen, Linda Baugh, and Fred Warner. District Executive is Alder, RichDarryl field, Utah. The above executives are supported by a group of dedicated Cub Scoutmasters, Masters, Den Mothers, Merit Badge Counselors, and others who give of their time and talents to help a boy or girl become a good citizen. Everyone is afforded an opportunity to help with the programs. It requires considerable financing which must be paid mainly by donation. The District invites Committee everyone to become involved in Scouting. The awards program recognizes anyone who serves diligently and faithfully in Scouting. If you are not eligible for an award already, you can become eligible through activity. d more. County Attorney, LeRay Jackson, ruled that the county should pay uniform allowance from invoices of chase rather than a cash advancement to pur-frien- individual officers, Russell Bateman was given permission to rite a disaster plan Err Millard Counts. USD HONOR ROLL Glenda Mathews, This service to be done achieved the xvithout Scipio, roll at Utah State county. honor Orvil E. Beckstrand for Fall University alUnvcd SM) (M) Pcr was 77 in the Quarter, as office renta nlon,E To School of Business. be included a student or his Justice of the must have a grade Pcact Office. Alan Nielson, Phil point average of 3.5 Nielson. or better. xx ANY MODEL LEASING IS PRACTICAL LEASE ANY MAKE ALL MAKES LEASING - AND AU MOOELS THROUGH LICENSED checking account has many aSntages. Its ihe best way you can have" V,'v services you really depend on, free. 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