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Show "MWjnr'iiin my Millard County Progress, Fillmore, L'tah 84631 Friday, lebruary 24, 1978 FILLMORE CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Reporter Wrestlers Take Indochinese culture notes Minutes of the regu- ter. Councilman Hare lar meeting of the reviewed statistics Fillmoc City Council from the County held Wednesday, Sheriff's Office from a February 15, 1978 at year ago which indi7:30 p.m. in the Fill- cated number of calls more City Building. responded to and the Notice of time, place, disposition of cases. and agenda of this Deficiencies of the were pro- juvenile court system meeting vided THF PROGRESS were again discussed. BAND and each member of Mayor Edison explainthe governing body by ed that he will be The Millard High mailing copies of the meeting with other School Band will be Notice and Agenda on mavors on March hosted by the Spring-viilill (th dav of February to discuss a consoliHigh School Band, 1978. Those present dated law enforcement under the direction of were as follows: After that program. Mr. Brian Toblcr, in Robert A. meeting he will know Mayor: a concert Wednesday, A. more about the proFdison. Council: at Alison Robison, Robert 22nd, February gram. High A. Nielson. Duane O, Springville Bills numbered 3321 School Auditorium. Bartholomew, Merlin to 3367 and 1595 to A. Hare, Doris Ras1615 inclusive totalling mussen. Recorder: S49.855.93 were Carol C. Wise. Attor- approved. Motion by The Region Round Councilman Robison, ney: Ronald R. Hare. Robin will be on March At 7:30 p.m. Recordseconded by 9. 10. 11, at Snow er Carol C. Wise ex-- t Rasmussen. in College hat Mavor Motion carried. Voting Fphraim. plained Sessions begin at 2 and Fdison w as in a Council was unanimous. 3 p.m. daily. Reserved 0f Governments Mr. Abner Johnson may be pur- ing and would be a presented a final plat chased in advance for little late for this of the Don Smith SubS3. 50; adcouncil general meeting. division and indicated mission is S2.50 and Motion by Councilman that property owner's student tickets are Bartholomew, secondof prodescriptions with SI. 00 activity ed by Councilwoman to perty corresponds card. Rasmussen that Coun- the plat. There was be wmc discussion about Nielson cilman elected Mayor Protein a previous plat that had until Mayor Edison been approved. MoMotion tion arrived. Councilman by Senior Citien Day Note was Robison carried. the that will be held on March u nanimous. waive Council the School. at Millard High of the pre- requirement that the Minutes The program will be vious meeting were plat be submitted 5 :30 and lunch will at read and approved. days prior the to follow at 00 Motion by Councilman meeting he bus will be in bv as Mr. Johnson had Hare, seconded Seipio and Kanosh at Councilwoman Rasthe plat presented 10:30 and Meadow and Motion at the January IS. DCS mussen, 10:45. Holden at Vote was meeting and that on the carried. of recommendation unanimous. Mountain Fpon the recommen- Rocky dation by Councilman title Company and Well Robison nominations advise of the City were taken for the Attorney that the position of Fillmore's previous plat was not representative to the filed according to reBv F. R. Fuller Fillmore Hospital quirements of the orBoard. to provide this The following dinances and is now of program here. were deemed invalid nominations that I he next program taken for the position two copies of the plat will be a guitar and of board member. be filed with the City vocal review featuring laVov Kimball. Cal- Recorder tomorrow and Chris Montague and vin P. Stewart, Lucille that if it appears to be two female singers. Ricker, Elaine God- in order the official The tentative date is dard. Motion by signature be affixed. Watch Councilman Hare that Motion seconded by March 15. notices. for further nominations Nielson. cease, Councilman Make plans to come seconded by Cou ncil Motion carried. and include a relative, woman Rasmussen. Treasurer Lagene friend, or neighbor Motion carried. It was Allred asked Council in your plans. Youll agreed to present the approval to attend a be pleased, and so four names to the day long conference in for Heber will your friends, to hospital board sponCity Fillmore their selection. that find sored by Utah MuniciThe following citi- pal I reasurers Associadoes have a lot to offer. zens were present to tion. It is on April 21. discuss law enforce- Motion bv Councilman ment: LaVoy Martin. Robison, seconded by Max Martin. Thelma Councilman Nielson group adjourned for Stuart, Don to Stuart, registraapprove dinner where more Jeanne Dean. Dallin tion fee, mileage and ideas were shared with S. Motion Nielsen, Cathryn motel costs. the Richfield D. carried. June was Nielsen, Voting As Music Guild. Fred unanimous. Christophcrson, from the they emerged Mr. Winston Nielson restaurant they found Scettorn. Terry Mont a written bid of made Snyder, a blizzard in progress. Cal Stewart. Zola $5.00 for a small metal Quickly saving goodhy is and Kenneth table which no to their hosts, they PoL. of in Chief the used Hare, longer city started out for FillMotion office. by more. Fdith and Afton lice. It was noted that Councilman Nielson, made it home in two of seconded by CouncilStella. representatives but hours. at man Hare to approve who were citizens Doreen and Svlvia, meetsale of the table. Moturned back when visi- last City Council Counwith met had tion carried. Vote was bility dropped to zero. ing Commission unanimous. today ty in They spent the night Edison arrived A letter was read Mayor a motel. tied meeting that had been prepared Cou at the How did they amuse Scot lorn. to send to Castle and Fred themselves after a day ami Terrv Scottorn, Mont Cooke. Inc, requesting of studying the arts? Snvdcr and Calvin them to shut off then They watched fifteen Stewart expressed outside mulch drains rounds of a light and their views on consoli- lor a 30day period cheered all three with while the City woiks utv police dating Spinks on to v ictory! the County Sheriff's on cause and remedy It was their for office. trouble in the The feeling that with what sewer lagoons. hat is brown, furry j,c. v know about such Council approved the and has a temperature a SVstem at the present letter. of 39 degrees? A hiber- - timc. tha( thcv wcrc Building permit nating ground squirrel, opposed to the were applications its active period jation. The need and approved as follows: of time, the ground feasibility of a No. 575. Max Verna squirrel has a normal communication center Nieols, 290 South 100 body temperature of was discussed at some West, Storage and hob97 degrees. length as was a public by building; No. 576. safety building with W. O. Nielson. 325 "Home was quite a facilities for police, North 400 West, Office when people highway patrol and and living quarters. place staved there." sheriff, a jail and Motion by Council E.B. White communications ccn- - Nielson, seconded by Councilman Hare to the perapprove mits. Motion carried. 1 Vote was unanimous. Recorder Carol C. By Steven R. Wright The Fugles took 10 wrestlers to state last weekend and came home with a 4th place in state. The individual wrestlers who placed 08 lbs., Dan were: Menimott, 4th place; 105 lbs., Floyd Parker, 3rd place; 120 lbs. . Kelly Quarnbcrg, 4th lbs., Jeff place; Hall, 4th place; 155 lbs., Brent Tceplcs, 2nd place; 107 lbs., Lloyd Kesler. 1st place. 145 e 1 Craig Peterson Peterson candidate Round Robin Council-woma- for Congress Citing a need for mine effective representation for Utah in Ciaig Congress. offiM. Peterson cially announced his n meet-ticket- s BASKETBALL Millard played a good game and fought hard, but were defeated bv Delta last Thursday 40 - 02. High scorer for the Faglcs was Terry Peterson with 10 points. Others who scored were Brad B., 7 points; Brent Hos-ma15 points; An.1.. 0 points; and drew Scott Robins, 2 points. This week the Fagles will be traveling to Juab to meet the Yarsitv Junior Wasps. games start at 5:45 and Varsitv at "bJO. Received Civic he Arts program. sponsored "Sound Coiunn was well received by Over a large crowd. 150 people met in the auditorium for 9() minutes of quality entertainment. The crowd ranged from toddlers to teenagers to music with to please all. enthusiastic he from the responses showed audiences how important it is I Progress Dear Mrs. Dutson: It seems that we in tilts atea are constantly struggling with some kind of crisis where health care is concerned. 'I he of physicians, updating (iuigicssion.il distiict n of tli : hospital, nursing w lu a .mi p, soniii shortages, and 'other problems seem to be constantly w sill us. here is one tuiil id medical care heie, however, that has dew r in ssrd a major been absolutely w hie h for and L'lowtli ill uovernnn lit pendable am deeply grateful. on the Icdiin! level am speaking of our and so it is important to the people of ambulance team. For some time I hav e Utah that we have a been ill meaning to pubrepresentative Concuss who has the licly express my thanks admiration for and ability exper- and my tliev the do. We job ience to pass needed not fully may apprelegislation, but moie ciate the sacrifices also who important knows how to prevent these people are called the passage of un- upon to make so that necessary or unneeded our lives can be better protected. They give bills." freedom up personal flew Peterson then is it from Salt Lake City to to see to that there coverage. loa. Cedar City, and this inSometimes Ncphi to hold press volves leaving their conferences and atand families business in tend receptions with no hours for those itics. us-notice. Problems a Peterson, c lop" w ith dev employresident of the state, gtew up in W'avne and ers. lake Counties. etc. Yet, to my knowSalt hasn't He enlisted with the ledge. there time at when a been F.S. Air Force after least two Granfrom graduating ite High School and EMTs didnt respond was stationed in Ger- to drive the ambulance main as a missile within a couple of I K i link i. in. pon his minutes. it have heard release tmm the serthat they vin'. Peterson attended argued of shouldn't get paid. tlie University Flail where he gradua-i- t In my view, the amount cl in He then they are paid doesn't I'll,1). Li of U begin to compensate the attended law School, received them for the sacri I I 1 . Lake City Civic Arts Cou ncil. After a very thought-provokin- g session the "when it comes to' BUYINGS SELLING r WORKS BEST! knows Who than tuMUT a s.ilistud Our hover amt seller'1 waul aits reai h more homes tor less eosl (han anv other media. We go into 2.000 homes everv week so sour ad will he seen h at least S(XK) potential tuners' a Classifieds CAD lit TOD the wise At 'pi'oarr.Y. 743-534- 0 i y Iiitlay & 11 I his I't law ad icid and degree, Utah in national in law until i.nlv P"4 when he bo. atne chief cletk' counsel for the AeroSalt 1 ake ( it v . spotlight vv I Si In in c n i at . Iv has piuitiiing law lake Citv. Salt CUT - Sunn Pictures will film national three prime-timtelevision shows three and theatrical motion in Utah this vear with a budget of moie than $18 million. Sunn Preside nt Chatlcs Sillier. Jr. announ-ed today. lie major series' to be produced for the National Broadcasting PARK nautical and Space Silences Committee in Slates Fluted the Si nalc vc liu h as then humer dialled bv I I unk llatoi Sun i Moss. last year. he - Classic e pie-tun- I s c . married to Mai la Simper and childthey have three ren. two boys and a in(NBC) gul. Company clude "I he Life and of Grizzly All the beautiful Limes "Classic Adams," sentiments in the world Illustrated," and a new weigh less than a single "Mark production. lovelv action." America." J.R. Lowell Twain's The feature Films arc IS icrson is I g dilutions including Con- Lincoln "The "In and spiracy" Search of Noahs Ark." the popular plus Adams" "Grizzly' other and series special films made for television. mourning. This concluded the scries on Indochinese I Culture Notes. to express appreciation the Millard County Progress for allowing to articles these Hopefully in appear. the future we can spotlight some individual families in the paper. vU llooni TWITCHELLUPHOLSTERY is Meak Nite Eveiy Satuiday is Mexican Food Nite Salad d I . r u previo- g well-traine- i, shi-n- baby-sitter- . f shi-ni-rc- 24-ho- Beck-stran- Dinr in llu I I life-lon- f 1 1 y consoli-Durin- I c their organizational through generations "problems" from time play an important role to time, yet the service in forming the attilias never been affect- tudes and directing the ed. actions of the Asians. have had the opporJ he ollow ing examples are tunity of working with of superstitions all members of the described to illustrate: Most Numbers: team. Most of them I have come to know cultures have superconstitions about numbers, quite well and sider them mv friends. tn a greater or lesser think they are among degree Number four the finest citizens of is i ailed 'shi' in Japanthis area. ese, a word which also Beiuusc they are means death. So the understafchronically studiously Japanese fed with trained EMTs avoid words any job that may contain the (pregnancies, shi' in them. conflicts, etc.), some of word them have had to carry Tlieie is no room 420 in too much of the load. the new general ward We need more EMTs at the Kyoto UniverI would sity now and for Hospital, in of for those encourage example, vou who might be as it is read in i this in Japanese, interested rci and of death to means service give type it or soul. considerameans spirit strong It is certainly In general, the Chinese tion. for not everyone. prefer even numbers to But if your family and odd numbers. Thus, job situations might they often give preallow it, and you think sents in pairs. Filipyou might find the inos avoid having their work rewarding and picture taken in a interesting, look into it. group of three because Each of our lives they believe that to do may sometime depend so would result in one of the trio dying or upon prompt and correct emergency treatbeing involved in a accident. ment. I hope the time serious will never come when Many occurrences are call taken to be omens by an ambulance Several the Asians. unanswered, goes don't think it families of Laotians and will. Lets stop taking who were planning to to Fillmore dedicated move these team recently, turned back ambulance members for granted, and returned to Alalet's give them the bama after being ingratitude - and the volved in several minor accidents. traffic help thcv deserve. ' s David G. Limburg, They took these accim b. dents to be bad omens of the move and changed their minds. The color Colors: TV red. signifying good fortune, good luck, and prosperity, is the favorite color of the Chinese. in the of White, symbolic will titles and stages or death, paleness, be announced later. Sunn now becomes and of colorlcssness, is the largest producer of disliked by the ChinOn the other lamilv hour shows for ese. color white is the hand, NBC Television and the Korfavored by to second only Disney who associate the oriented eans. in family with color purity, film theatrical procleanliness, and honductions, Sellier said. last year. Sunn log- esty. Most Asians do and like black, ged a record $42 mil- not it as will wear only lion in sales from its of - an expression theatrical promajor I r I V hr yroarrfi.'i turn-ove- l I Scot-torn- M illard Countv . Fine Aris Guild Five ladies from Fillmore attended a workshop in Richfield last Ihursday sponsored by the Utah Division of Fine Arts. Attending were Stella Day, Fdith C'al lister, Afton Swart, Doreen Fmmett. and Huntsman. Silvia They learned about the "Development of A Volunteer Organization" under the direction of Bruce Beers, chairman of the Salt tion. editor I tab's 2nd Congressional district Addi cssing tin mis. Iannis, and campaign workeis ill the Salt I ake Com( on n v chambers, mission tin5 s ear old law s c r. said that "he oilers to the volets of the 2nd Day : e LETTER TO THE EDITOR Democratic nomination from lor Congress Senior Citizen 1 nc the for candidacy "Sound Column" I ed in their family, social, and business behavior patterns. They value maturity and tend to reject that actions might make them appear childish. Furthermore, this concept of age carries over into their oneept of time. They are relatively slow in reacting, acting or in contrast with the Americans who act While the quickly. Americans value swift action, the Asians feci that time gives a person a chance to reflect and take thoughtful MHS 4th at State situa- - were due or paid cash, Consumer Most Asians, One local businessman lions: with the exception of commented that the businessmen in large Asians were among areas, his best and most metropolitan customers have been accustomed prompt to paying cash for all when r. came to credit their their purchases. Some and meeting feel that to do other- - obligations-wiswould mean that CommunicaOral tin' purchaser did not tion: Many Asians have enough money have the tendency to in to buy the product, be noncommittal Because of this cus- their responses even asked direct tom. many Asian stu- when This may dents have not estab- questions. them appear lished credit ratings. make In Fillmore. most evasive in the eyes of The Asians are now accus- the Ami ricans. of concept tomed to the ll.S. Asians system of credit and "Face" applies not Inning on time, but only to their ow n sense many still prefer to of honor and dignity, Many of but extends to the pay cash. who have pur- "face" of others. They those automobiles will go to great lengths chased fiave either paid them to avoid offending or others, off before their loans embarrassing and will beat around the bush until they are sure they can come up with a response that would be received well. fices they make and the As Superstitions: work all percultures, in they expert superform. They have had stitions handed down This week we will look at the reverence for age observed by the The Asian people. Asian's respect tor age and their strong ancestral ties are reflect- soup bar every day A.M. - 10 P.M. Zruck Step Cafe WITCH DOCTOR TV REPAIR MEADOW Carry-I- n PHONE 842-291- 1, You may now have that favorite sofa or chair rcupholstcrcd by: Donald C. 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