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Show Millard County Progress, HUmore, I tah 84631 Suspects Continued from page I !v Dexter Anderson, Attorney f illmore, requesting ;i change of venue. Mr. Robins was also called lo testify in tins case as to his relationship to the deceased Rolun Halsey. Anderson also introduced several newspaper articles oin I he Millard County Progress, relating the sequence ol events leading to the arrest of the suspects, as exhibits in Ins motion for change of venue, flic prosecuting attorney, Steve Jack-smi- . ohccted citing freedom of the press and stated that nowhere in any "I the articles were the suspects tried ami convicted in the paper. He cited thi fad that the newspaper had always it h in d to the m as suspects" and the clime as Judge Burns alleged." also tesetved ruling on this change of vC ?3j 33" Wr X $w t hv:h venue motion. Anderson then staled his intent to and Insanity present a defense of requested a psychiatric examination for Blair. Judge Burns granted (his request ant) committed Blair to the I'tah State Mental Hospital for JO days or such lesser time as necessary for this evaluation. In other motions the prosecuting attorncv was given 14 days to provide a Bill ol Particulars to the defense arid $150 was awarded to Blair from Millard County to provide hull with clothing for the court proceedings and other necessary incidentals. Blair has been appearing in court in white garments resembling a cook's uniform as he is tcportcdly indigent and could not purchase a suit ol clothes. Blair's arraignment was also ili 1 ' a (L. y P . 3!Q . ir ii.Hi I'tah State Wildlife Resources conservation officers to R.) Brent Olson, Cliff Helms, David Hintze and Dali Winn, Regional Law Enforcement Officer, ex- - amine 348 rainbow trout seized from three anglers at Fish I.ake, This case constitutes the largest overlimit offish in recent memory. nonresident lishetim t, when they located the ovi rliniit ol J4.s lid. he conservation officers sc ic d tin tish and wrote tickets to iV two adults and one juv title for "unlawful pos-- s slot;" ol w ildlile. As tla legal dai bag I .in, possession III! It tor It. lit c lit ftsll pci Itccll-c- d adult li tFill-mor- r of the ,1c Il di fc ridul, ts w as mil the possession ot cc o' er the legal lit el mo rc sting to not.' luil it esc I ' ..dal! a qua legal milts Si view County Justice of the A. Reed BfotlUj cl 1st accepted Slot) cadi tioin all thtee of the w it h t's! I tr I a S, oi I r gi'ii I ' b . , i lollovcing Division I.tis, ate'd w lldbte lOeihs. ante I arrest-m- t v .1 t 111 helped the I.e fish until they to a li. uipt edit . c hat it- - s l l ( plan on i: CMS I sh 0 I'l W t w e c (loin ,u fc HI. uni tiout and he i"ii ildlile tm at k 'til Wildlife lighted w ami I M S, liiml Distrut. .iti AA utcl Ait Hearing notu e. N"t i. e of I I A fermil bearing, ti I !' A Itoposi d Bi law s u li ) ' c v ote Gimip dental insurance was d.s cussed. Mayor and ( oiirn liman until, t ted tosign trust agre c me n! in the v. Itah I lust agrees to continue ( ttv s dental coy el age letter (loin Stale I partin' nr of Health was read come mine I din to be1 designated as ag' Ik res ..nsil a for solid waste disposal hu .mct.s he of incorporated ana "I the ( itv Kciordcl was aulhoricd to V'tite a t! lett. t indie ating that f illniot will assume this icsponsihihtv lot the ptesettl time, Mr. Mat lo Mace tm t w till the Coi.ni il Dickinson and Steure to discuss til l e II ' .ilk. I Du L AS( ? I J AA C let S ait " td i i A. ml C H- . . . ' . y Some good reasons why you should save at First Security . . . t 111 - Kanosh Kopers Diitlhi sister. Farrah, awaiting her arrival at home. On Wednesday. June 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Perkins were blessed with a baby hoy, born at the Beaver Hospital. This new arrival makes four hoys and three girls for the Perkins'. O SAVINGS savings services for many years, and in quite frankly, O some of that we know all about ings. We have to. Its start saving We'll show you how you can sav- our money! hard-earne- d business ol confusion in today's competitive savings market. Basically, at First Security you earn the highest legal bank interest, from 5 to 734o depending on how much you can save and how long you choose to save it. THE RATE PUZZLE A lot LARGE AMOUNTS OR SMALL We can handle too. very large amounts. But we welcome small amounts, to for means a is offer we you The primary service O your pocket, when you get it! In other words, part of everything you earn should be yours to keep. So pay yourself first! CORRKCI ION ON LAST WLT'K'S NFWS It is F.rie Wilkins, instead of his brother, Vee, who will be a sum-me- r O SAFET- Y- The best assurance of safety is the quality the financial institution in which you put your money. First Security is a top quality financial organization with many years of sound experience. We are the largest bankof ing system in the Intermountain region with resources $3 billion. And we are members of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, so each depositor's account is insured up to $40,000. of you in a newspaper ad. These are but a few fundamental facts about savings that we canus.give Ask any officer, or inquire Your best bet is to come into any First Security office and talk to at our new accounts desk. I now Eight-Yea- Fieri Higher 7V r interest fieri r.ioncy r.:nrfict certificates at Treasury dll nates. on inn and Keogh Accounts. certificates. annual inneed to lock in 73--i minimum a is terest for eight full years deposit of $1,000. All you $10,000 minimum deposit. Ask us for As of July 1, new funds and saving funds on deposit in IRA and Keogh ac- counts start earning at the rate of 8 the current rates. . Win ink a Part of the group took a drive dow n through lives. Grand Canyon. he Staples live in North Dakota. Lynn and Peggv Rogers spent a week in Pullman. I Washington, taking care six of grandchildren w bile their son. Dan. and wife. were in liana, Denver. Colorado making arrangements for a new home in that area. Dan is being transferred there by the church. He teaches an institute class and has spent six years at this job in Pullman. Their new home will be in Arvada. Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Lester 1 D. Call flew from Salt l ake to Fort Worth, Texas where they were met by their son and wife. Roger I. Call, and two grandchildren. Katri and Rob- ert. 17 On June (hey traveled to Wimberly, Texas where a family reunion of the Dohics was held. There were 80 people in attendance from Austin. San Antonio, Memphis. Jenn.. Houston. and Galveston. They spent an enjoyable time together. On the 20th of June (he Calls drove over to the Louisiana border and visited the town of Call Junction and visited with people there. On the return trip drove they through Houston. Austin. Llano, and visited with people they had met and worked with while on their mission there in I9'5. These people were in San Soba. Goldthwaite and Brown-- ood. On Sunday they spoke invited to have a fish fry to a Fireside in Fort on them with Monday Worth on their missionary evening. in Italv. and Kathrvn i rnniett lie church ts growing r tl Staples and pa o leir af)(j expanding everyfamilv have been visiting where in Texas and the with in Richfield Catls were excited to Grace, find so nuieli mother, progress and sister. Fay Starr, there. and family and in Kanosh with friends and rela- - Gcirii n guest in the home of Brant and Karen George and family. Come join the group of women we see out the walking between hours of 5 and 7 a.m. each morning. They arc enjoying the most beautiful You part of the day. might sec them stepping it off at a good dtp toward home, cither from Hatton. Black Rock. the Cemetery Road, or from Some are the Canyon. taking advantage of the cool evenings to get in their four miles hike. Wc will soon be able to tell which ladies these are the pounds start as dropping off. and Anita Terry (Whitaker) Higgs arc spending a week up Kanosh Canyon with their three sons, fishing and the enjoying They plan to attend Anita's class reunion on Saturday. July 1st. in Fillmore. Willard and Dalhel have been I tger's . Quarnberg I a Hatch mi Indian con-d'l'ti- g 24 like the city would i t the in G ' t t ZION IS GROWING Two new babies were born during the week. Proud parents of a baby girl, horn Monday, June 2bth, at the I'tah Valley Hospital, are Mr, and Mrs. Rev Huber. This new little Miss had Iter Oiitb 'i.k. from On Maxine Robins ' if concerning to an ordinance making it nianda-!"- f that luiik tars be temoicd from to; "i m the itv No act um taken. AD i "tig adjourned at 2:45 j m. S.di.iec I I1 fli a t ton s . SPECIALISTS Weve specialized I c r t In ti v ok e for I ire engine I' w. is ported that Iapj by Hilda & t ti"' f meeting June consttm VIH a sign plop rigtliv dis e i 12 utssion motion In (oututlman Hare, seconded In t out liman Bartholomew that Mayor and Reorder be authoti-to sign an agteetmtl hu tecoveiv ot installation cos's ot si'wcr luu on a l prorata sli.ite basis. Motion came to n- gi v i l 'ti r ft. im IVtdscn Insurance Kguiii.ng lomlition ot stde- Mum Sited and streets in 1 'iw A v h A .it.fiii.il ri port 10 I tub State I niplovees Retirement Animal Repot t . Alter a B'l.iid Meeting agenda. and IlP newsletters font Cottiers Regional (iinimts-Moi! l( PA c w.dd sew r Inn C A t S.u .mu it M, g .hi,1 M's Dm Hanson and Sunday. Smut fia,! r la t,!' SC, in JK. (. .no-U- t ,1 Don Irobert R.mdv i islmiull ptiscntid merit badges to tin t .r di,. her loiic and low mg Sunils K.m . R - A). iMiuott and lam Ih, instrument was taken away by a it u Kim IctiTson. .Ol were .in, ei tiustec and luKocbcllc was sub-I hav IS Robins. tie Sam tor ti ut, tons. lit, m with chat Juab County ge,l qudith bert and 7 odd (Jttat r.l i . n, 'u, I" .. in hu Grand 'ssatilt lit that incident laRochelle is Sam and Judd iuiivu! " i,M Die i". Af.mdai mg held in lieu ot $5,000 bail on that tlieir I tie Sioui ,iw s " Is i bull dav i hat ge. (otinselor Don Quant M' and Alls. Odell Bail w as org in a hi sc t at $V 000 oil the bet g i ondiii ti d the r t u and tun chaigi and later reduced to v,ntri Is. hati Iter. If., mg. I M 5 It pint tin wicketnl with jRin belle has been unable Mt. and Mis Don ll.in daughter Mari husband post bail and was remanded to the sen and family ( ) i m I I c Monroe, and children itish'di ol the Millard County Sheriff v isited tin ir nts. lames and I cslic. p.m and icIutiKil lo the Juab Jail. No trial Mt. and Alts (icmge Mr. and Mrs. Robert it.it i has bci n set Suns, and also Mt. ami Atemmott. Sandy; Mr. Mrs. Victor Monroe and ami Mrs. Km Hofhines boy s. and bain. Santa Clara, Andrian I aw son . w as 'site d w tilt Mr. and Mrs. taken lo the Ncphi hos- ( hosier Menimott. The llollimes lilt tlteir baby pital Saturday mot rung Her husband and ihildti ti with the gt an ja re nts are with bet Hi r cmuli Hie they w c tit on a short lion is pivor. i .nation. Raymond Mini-mot- l Janice Robins and famiand clitldiett were ly and Glenda Uiiarn-beralso here for the weekend. and two ihtldrui Bishop and Mrs. Matlin S I witt! to Salt lake last Millet. were week to visit friends and guests ol Mr. and Mrs. take their ibtldiin on a I liner Quuf rtbet g tour. ( ae and Jo Anne Mem-mot- ' At tfl' MIR of Uall.uc and daughter ( aria, and Gcorgic file over K i at rs. hav e i tsiti d Ins the week end were Air. patents. Mt and Afrs. I e) ball dcfcti 24.41.0. to 1 ton was injured net ut rid on the outskirts of Meadow on April 8. 198. I uRoi belle w as arre sled near L.e an and belli at the Juab County Jail in Ncphi. Al'i r be was imariciatcd at Juab I .don belle leportedlv struck a peace I1., ir over tile head with a tire iron. c liuic Oth ci Da i C $1 totalling I I numbered Jsl,lr lo UiMO and ltiHD to '02 inclusive were uppioved lot hv Councilman Motion payment. Bartholomew, seconded by Coumil marl Hare. Motion at ried Inaiiiteoi.s LaRochelle aw nlotc merit Officer ml C c ci.it City C onservation lo c c l c '! W D I I I , Bills 3 tmn of Ibu substation fence by Layton Total tost will be about B.itkilull. SMOG 00. I Infollow mg cemetery certificates utrr issued' 28?, Ronald R. Hare, Du Block 2 R). 450. Junior Robison, lot I Block 202, 24, Jerry Halsey. Ot SI"i k 204 lu h .llow mg w ere rev iewed. 1i'iii e Ri pot ts. 2 tit plume omp.un job orders i v, .nuting lot underground cubic. from .Superintendent of in - Continued from page I three Continued from page under of the property put supervision of Strct Superintendent Motion lo approve will be required building permits numbered 544. 59.1, and 590 for J dwellings and approve the subdivision at JIM) West and 200 North w lift tile- above conditions by sc combd Councilman Bartholomew Motion earned by C otitic liman ll.in Vote w as unanimous to ote w as unumi'ii sis I he ( oUiu;l ,1,'t Gross overlimit seized I'tah Division of Wildlife Resources conservation officers. Clift Helms iKanab district) anef Brent Olson district), issued citations to three nonresident fisheimen at fish lake in hat is termed "the worst case ol gross ove rl in it ol fish" niemoiable. according Wildlife Resources Inlot mutton to Officer, t ints ( hatful following a tip liom an employee ol the I .S forest Service, which put the officers mar Doctor I leek campground. Helms and Olson made a routine license check ot fishermen at the fish cleaning station. Suspicions led them to check the camp of a patty of City Council be Page 7 1978 7, Friday, July Metlimotl. voy Neil and I dith Monroe have hud the follow ing at their home Melvin and Hitts Binnett and three guls. S I C.; T ticker and Dune ( onlci and family . View, long levas; Ray S I .C .: Neil Monroe. along with Melanie Monroe I bey tire enioytng tw o u in ks together. Dec and Maxine C lark and family. Taylorsville, spent Saturday with Mr. .mil Mis. Noel Robins. Kitk Peterson. Denver, ts also visiting bis grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Thompson. Ogden, spent the long weekend visiting the Bill Thompsons and w till ( amilles family in I illmure. Air. and Mrs. Alan Mathews were happy to learn of the arrival of a born to eianddaughtet I and lint Carling i tsa in I iffmore June 28. Sun- - dav. Alan. elda. Alcne Mathews. Morrell and Ha Mathews drove to Orem Sacrament to attend meeting with the Sabin family. Their daughter Annette and Ron Sabin of Sniithficld had their son given a blessing and the name Janus David Sabin. Howard and Darlene Menimott attended meeting with their son. Jeff ami Beverly Menimott and family in Orem. Their grandson Travis was a member of the I .D.S. church. Mr. and Mrs. Mamn Turner and family, Richfield. are earing for the Sheldon Quarnberg home while they arc eon-fume- d aw ay. Milton Norine and Warner had most of their home Saturday family and part of the week-- i nd. The children here were Lee and Margo Warner. Jeanette and Glen Clausen. Bessie and Herman Reedtker. Neadmc and cr! Watts, and their families. Dinner was served in the evening and included sloppy joes, salads, and cakes. Norine also served breakfast Sunday morning. Most of them left during the afternoon for v ai at ions clscw here. Visiting lee and Margo also were Norman and Mary Nielson, LaVcrn, California. Mrs. Portia Bunker-Itof- f is spending a few davs in this area. She spends most of Iter time m I ov clock and Reno with Iti r married children. Mr. and Mrs. Grant spent a week in the Sacramento area, looking allot interests there. They moved to Fillmore a few w fiks ago. Fn-lo- So uystt. c ... t''rAiucs Du-mett- 's Federal regulations require substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal on certificates. rrti Fft na I lOo N A Sit Bk StlkCty Ff Full Stcuntf 6 nk ol N A Ftrl Pkk ol Kayfvtilt Atomori fQfC it Soewoty Pan! o Fuat $cunty Bank ol Fir Murray. 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