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Show Millard County Progreu, Fillmort, Utah 84631 Friday, August 31, 1979 Page 4 WOUJUFE persons property worth, but Vic and Lillian Rogers enjoyed having four of their five children home for the Rogers Reunion recently. They were: David and Tam Rogers, Dan, Jeff, and Amy from Ft. Collins, Colorado; Kathie and Dennis Smith, Tim, Marilee, Chris, and Doug from Brigham City, Utah; John and Kathryn Ann Rogers, Katrina, Michael, Kristilyn and Keith from West Jordan, Utah, and Craig and Lissa Rogers. Benjamin and Rebecca from Elverta, California. Some of them were here for a few days. During that time Craig and David put shingles on the roof on the back part of our house; also did some tree thinning. All the grandchildren participated in the program at the reunion. Later that afternoon the families enjoyed playing a rousing game of on the home lawn, and a good singing time around the piano on Sunday evening. Not too long ago Vic and Lillian enjoyed the services of baptismal Johns daughter, Katrina, in West Jordan 3rd Ward and saw him do the honors. Also saw him take part in the Sacrament service as the bishops first counsclor-anoth- er event Vic and Lillian witnessed last April. David is also a first counselor in his ward's bishopric in Colorado, On Sunday noon during the dinner hour, our daughter Lillis and husband Frank Byers phoned to talk with each of the adults inasmuch as they could not be present at the reunion this year. lf for example on a $50,000 home the yearly addition to their tax would be $28. This would average out to $2.33 per month." The East Millard Recreation District encompasses approximately the same Back to school ImJ EKITI?, By Luella Edwards daughter's Gerald and Luella Ed- wards drove to Salt Lake to help Luellas sister Vanetta Robison celebrate A lovely her birthday. luncheon was served at home of their sister. Mrs. Coleen Paxton. were twelve guests in attendance and a lovely afternoon of dining and visiting was enjoyed by On Saturday. August 18. Gerald and Luella attended the Adams re- union held at Fairmont Park in Sait Lake City. Aunt Mary Beckstrand was the oldest in the fam- What a ily to attend. beautiful, dear, sweet person to represent our family. , Friends visiting at the Edwards home this past week were Carl and Margaret Kuntz of Frankford, Missouri, Ron and Bonnie Hone of Los Altos Hills, California, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Edwards of Utah, and Miss Nan Hansen of Spanish Erk- , Relatives visiting at home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barkdull over the weekend were Grace's and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kay of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cox have been at their in Meadow for a few days. We are always happy to see the lights come on in their window. Mrs. Valate Green- halgh is at home again; she has been in Draper caring for her youngest family--sh- e has a new baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Val Dean Edwards and family of Hunter, Utah are now making their home in Meadow. The Edwards have four children, Wen-th- e dY BeIle- - Kelly Dean. Jody Val and Amy We ae haPPy to welcome them into our community, Mrs- - 1 Warner of Fillmore and her daugh-a- . ter Elaine were visitors t our ward on Sunday. Mr- - Charles Reid of SaIt City is visiting with relatives and friends. He is staying at the home Mr. and Mrs. Venoy Labrum. A large group from the Meadow Ward attended Stake Priesthood Meeting in Fillmore Sunday morning.. Dr. Thomas spoke on the Word of Wisdom and drug abuse. Richard Hunt was ordained an Elder, Blaine Penney and Gerald Edwards were ordained High Priests. Lue-Ther- Mrs. Jane Christen-Salesen spent a day last week visiting her sister, Vera Brunson, in Spanish Fork. The former June Hard-th- e jng and daughter from California were in town visiting friends and tives. Sandra Swallow and Leslie Larsen spent a month with the Theron Swallows, they have turned to California, Mrs. .Harry (Ada) Swonson. daughters Cindy Bergautz and Melanie Baxter and four grand- children spent a few days at the Wells Brunson home recently. rela-broth- re-ho- e 2-- No further letters County Commissioners Brush-Wellma- HOLDEN HAPPENINGS The recreation complex would mean a 6 mill levy for a period of 20 years, if passed by the voters, but would be decreased if grants that have been applied for are approved. A swimming pool, handball courts, a game room, a meeting room, and boundaries as the East Millard Hospital District. The decision on whether or not bleachers overlooking the pool are to build the proposed complex will be included in the project. All are to be By Brent Olson in put before the voters of that district a housed under one roof and heated by Wildlife Conservation election to be held on solar energy, and because of this an bond special Officer Tuesday, September 18, 1979 in the application for a $400 thousand grant Fillmore City Building. Polls will be will be filed with the government's Application open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. that day. Question: Where can I Answer: Department of Energy. The District purchase an archery per- forms are now available "I wish we could have a place in each Committee will also apply for a $550 from the license agents or mit? town for the people to vote, but the thousand grant from the Bureau of Last Friday I from Division personnel. reason for Answer: only the one polling place is Outdoor Recreation. It will not be was asked this question a Deadline is September 7. to save money," Brinkerhoff said. T known until next Spring if the grants are AnQuestion: When does the would like to impress upon the voters to number of times. approved. other version of the same dove hunt start? The recreation complex has been please come in and vote, pro or con. was voiced also, "There Answer: The dove season Dont leave it up to someone else. Make estimated to cost $1.5 million with are no archery permits, begins this Saturday, your desires known through your vote. Millard Countys share being $950,000. what are you going to September 1. Remember, He added that the recreation committee Public meetings to discuss the EMRD do?" About all I could do mourning doves are a will try to have buses in each town to issue will be held on September 6, 1979 was to apologize, how- migratory bird and as pick up the voters and bring them to at 7 p.m. in the following places: ever, a late Friday night such all shotguns must be Fillmore to vote. If they are able to get For Sclplo and Holden: Holden City trip was made to obtain capable of shooting no the buses, their schedules will be Park (behind the church). 100 permits for the more than three shells published in next weeks Progress. For Flowell and Fillmore: Courtroom before reloading. Saturday opener. Brinkerhoff also stressed, "You must at the Millard County Courthouse. This same problem, no Question: When will there be registered at least 10 days before the For Meadow and Kanosh: Kanosh licenses in Millard Coun- be a hunter safety class? election in order to cast your vote. See City Building. ty. occurred last deer and Answer: Tentatively, a the County Clerk to register or call and Brinkerhoff stressed. "Please plan to pheasant seasons. Who is class has been set up for ask her for the forms." attend one of these meetings. We will to blame? Some blame September 12, 13, 14, and He commented that he had a lot of answer any question and explain must rest with the hunters 15. Details will be given people ask him if you had to be a anything you want to know about the who wait until the night out at the schools. property owner to vote in this bond planned recreation project at those before a hunt to purchase issue. He said, Definitely not, any meetings." Representatives of the a license. Some blame registered voter living in the East EMRD will be at each of the meetings to Millard County Recreaion District can answer questions. goes to the various license did who not vote. agents anticipate the rush for Doctoral Degree continued from front page archery permits. In the five years he has been assistant princicounty there are nine mobility, attendance, and grade equivaagents and they all ran pal at Olympus Junior High School. lency had no influence on each other; Prior to that time, he taught 10 years at (2) Composite grade equivalent scores out or didn't have the By Tami Utley skill level of permits to begin with. School started off with Granite High School and three years at were influenced by the in areas of relResidence School. As an employee of the a Jordan Junior (3) parents; High big bang at Millard two years he served in the Utah ative economic and social stability or For Division of Wildlife ReHigh with a Welcome National Guard. He has held posiinstability did not influence composite sources 1 will apologize Back Assembly August tions in the LDS Church. He many is married grade equivalent scores. for the lack of licenses and 24. A 1954 graduate of Millard High permits in the past. I am The student council to the former Marie Smith of Monroe, in Fillmore, Dr. McArthur School He children. two and have Utah, they issue not authorized to started the assembly with is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Alma Anearned a bachelors degree in political of a "Wellicense, only any type song entitled, citations for hunting with- come Back. Mr. Rich-ma- n derson and the late Lottie A. Anderson science at Southern Utah State College in 1968 and a masters degree in educathen took over to of Fillmore. out them. Much of the is entitled tional administration at BYU in 1975. dissertaton Dr. McArthurs responsibly has to rest explain all the rules and Mobility, Attendance, Achievement Dr. McArthur has served in many with the division's distri- introduce the new teachSkill Level of Parents: Educational positions in the LDS Church, including and ers to the studentbody. bution system. His study revealed MIA president, Sunday School SuperRelationships. Faculty and student-bod- y three to help alleviate potenbasic points: (1) The factors of intendent, and teacher. His wifes name were then dismissed tial problems, may 1 is Phyllis. to go to their classes, suggest to all sportsr.en planning to hunt the which will be their weekvarious seasons, buy your ly routine for the next I believe the seeming difty have lived in trailer licenses early. Dont wait nine months. houses parked on private ference lies in the quesState ChampThe until the night before the tions that were asked. property, also in violaions will begin another His were leading, mine tion. Also, opening day. I didn't football season was when do say much, August simple. The answers you hopefully go but I did attend the meetto his had to be interto purchase license there 31. As of this date, no The mighty Millard will be ample supply. preted, yet the answers to ing and I did voice objection. I also told the comwill take on the South further letters of comment my poll came back 100 I do When Question: on varithe mission that even though Rams Sevier this The same. the sprinkling only system Friday apply for a swan permit? will be published. This ations were that they they didn't intend to enat 4 p.m. The rest of the foot- decision was made in the ranged from no to No No force the ordinances that some day someone would No to Hell No! ball season will go as interest of harmony. follows: REPORTER My question did not hire a planner and wham! FOR MEADOW September 7: Millard attempt to get approval Millard County would or rejection of ordinances have a new bureaucracy. The Progress is pleased at Emery Millard Lo and behold, 10 years 89, 90, or 91, but on zonto announce that Mrs. September 14: Juab at Millard Luella Edwards has coning in general. I did so later. Delta got some mobecause I know that the ney, some city folks sented to report the MeaSeptember 21: Millard Commission dow News. Please give at North Sanpete passed the wanted to keep developare As 28: Millard ordinances ment in the city, on their real you probably her your cooperation by zoning September aware, I recently adver- 10 years ago. I'm sure property, and we have a calling or handing your at Richfield will remember planner. October 5: Grand at tised in the Gazette to Leigh news items to her early I don't want the new obtain some feedback as that the "reason was so she can send them to Millard "Homecoming conMilwishes to 10: without October at Millard that office peoples this planner "plans" to do zoning, by Monday. Manti cerning zoning and plan- lard County could not get with people like Lem and October 18: Millard at ning. 1 did so, not from federal money to build the myself, who are in vioa position of authority, San Juan road. lation, but I suspect that Mr. and Mrs. Lew envariances will be made 26: Delta at but as an individual wantto October have wont "We Hosman have received to know if my senti- force it. And of course for some and not for othMillard ing word that their son. Elder ments on the subject were the county didnt enforce ers. The variances that Quarter finals NovemBrent Hosman, is now 2 Delta area needed will be made for one will ber popular or if I stood it. located at 2355 ' Baker The results were alone. Semi Finals November industrial and com- not be offered to the guy light Street in Baker. Oregon 9 astounding to me and mercial growth and sev- just down the street 98714. He says the Finals November 16 quite the opposite from eral buildings were built and therein lies one of what the editor of that west of town in direct the great human-cause- d country is beautiful with forests of green trees paper claims to have violation of the ordinance. inequities in the world. the We dont have to do surrounding gotten from his poll. People all over the coun- valley. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS By Lillian Rogers lv; continued from front page Senior Citizens by I'lla Crosla nd rzr. and Hilma and two of their grandchildren, Eric Thomas and Pasha Van Horne visited last with their parents, Bruce and Hattie, and their brother Cecil, also Scott and Clair Stephen-- 1 son and families of Fill- more. Later in the week they visited Wendells sisters, Bonnie and Barbara and families in the It was Salt Lake area. imthe see to gratifying provement Wendell has made after being stricken cerebral hemorrhage two years ago. They re- turned to their home in Las Vegas Saturday. At the home of their John and Coral Stephenson and Cliff for a weekend visit were and Mrs. Tom Ste- and phenson family, also Mr. and Mrs. David Stephenson and son of the Salt Lake area. Ralph and Carol Ben- nett of Reno, Nevada stopped at the home of their aunt, Ida Crosland, for a short visit Wednes- day afternoon. Otto and Allie Hunter drove to Moab, Utah, for a weekend visit with their daughter, Jane, her Ramon Carling, 'and family. They have transferred just been there from Paris, Idaho with the Forest Service. They had just moved into a new home and invited their parents there to see it. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Stevens and family of China Lake, California, been vacationing in Utah. They have been the guests of their father, Wendell that in Millard County.... we have health laws, plumbing codes, electric laws, subdivision laws--W- e dont have to hire (even if it is with federal or state money) a bookish alien-traine- d bureaucrat who doesn't know good farm ground from alkali to plan our lives, give variances to the big guys, and stomp We on the little guys. all live here, Heavens knows not for the money Aslk cnsfLaE?1 cB DU feSlODlk Why pay for a package of services you dont need when many services you do need cost you nothing at First Security Bank? 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