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Show 1) rfTr rfiyl v KAy Association NATIONAL NEWSPAPER fit NNA SUSTAINING VSER Of THE MEMBER-1- 977 Volume 86, Number 2, Fillmore, Utah, Friday, January 25, 1980 Bank Manager 0 ri 0 0 9 V 9 ,, J ! fK 9 y -- up 'V', 4 A, ' t & , t a 0 r. , 8- United Slates' in 1480 will be characterized In innation, recession, and politics, according to Dale Edwards quoting front the First Securitv Newsletter. The quarterly report, which will he published this week, edited by Dr. Mar hews, vice Kelly The t v 4 . , , '2 ", .'Vi ' s 23rd Army Band will perform in Fillmore. 23rd Army Band to Perform The 23rd Army Band of the Utah National Guard will be on tour January 17 1980 in 26, through Eastern Central and Utah. public. The clinics, which are part of a continuing Utah National Guard community service project effort, are being held at the request of local High School All The band, under the music directors. direction of Warrant Millard band members should keep open SaturOfficer Norman R. Wen-dewill conduct day long day, January 26, for the music clinics for band clinic sessions. Specific members of Millard times will be announced. Jr.Sr. High and will perform Concerts in the Army Band members evenings for the general will share their expertise l, Mr. Peter Cooke. Director of the Division of Economic and Industrial Development. Six County Economic Development District, and other state economic development specialists will Roy Olpin Improving is doing quite well in from the accident he recovering suffered January 10th when he was driving towards Salt Lake during a heavy snowstorm. He is out of intensive Roy Olpin hout 400 citizens iiowdcd into i fie M I Resrealion C enter I uesd.n to hear I spokesmen tor t fie I S Air ruse and voice their questions and e one er ns Some were tor n Some wore againsi it Bui All will be all were concerned about it touched bv the M proicst it the Air I oue decides 10 base the gigoni ic proied in the population McC'artnev also said a 5, (XX) permanent complement of about would remain to man ihe missiles lie generals said Air I orce Plans call for. Drilling wells to supplv up to JO, (XX) acre eel ol waier each sear during construction lie Air I orce said ihev would abide by stale water law and not take water trom present backvard users (iuv Meeker and Oen fullest Met artnev briefed the audience on Ore missile proieci which would have over 200 missiles, 46X) shelters and support taeililies ssauered over an area 20 miles bv 12 miles Allowing multiple use on almost all the land in the missile area Only about 25 square local OPEC pi ice increases, crude oil prices will likely increase another percent in 1980. The impact of these oil prices combined with 40-5- rising labor costs and declining domestic productivity will likely maintain the rate of inflation near 12 percent during the fust half of 1980. These higher oil prices, combined with international uncertainty, combined to drive up the price of and further gold weaken the dollar on international exchange markets. During the "0s. the U.S. dollar declined 20 percent on nearly international exchange maikeis. During the 70s, the U.S. dollar declined Continued on page 5 I 1 Cieri in the I would be taken out ot use by the protect. Other land would remain open to grazing, mining, recreation and olher public miles desert a uses According to the generals, the mam purpose of the meeting in Della and others scheduled through the Central Utah and an areas are to ''scope Nevada environmental impact statement The statement will address questions o! energy and renewable resources, water, air qualitv, archeological and historic Mies, native Americans, land use and rights, public health and safetv. terrestrial and aquatic ecosvstems and large scale growth Written comments are solicited trom the public They should be directed bv ihe end of January to Ballistic Missile Of lice. Civil f ngineering NNBM. Building 24. Norton Stockpiling some building materials in advance The project will require 2.7 million tons of cement. 86 9 million tons of gravel, 2 9 million tons of steel and 5 8 million tons ol sand In the peak construction year, MX would use more than a half million tons of cement, about 3 percent of the total produced in western states Helping affected communities to pay associated costs Federal funds would pay for new public facilities demanded by population - growth. Patrolling the atfecied area Patrols probable would consist of boih military and civilian personnel ken Olson, chairman of Gov Scott VI Malheson's MX Task force, said Ihe Governor is not vet convienced the project continued on page S orce Base, C alii 92409 According to the Air I orce, at the height of construction around 198b, about 10. (XX) additional persons would be added to the Air I Beef Referendum to be Held be holding the open house for the public. Representatives from the State's Business Development Office will be on hand tv) answer questions concerning financing new and existing businesses. Also present will be representatives from Utah Film Development, an organization which promotes Utah's motion picture industry. Utah Film Development is interested in scenic regional photographs of extraordinary and natural, features, both that might be a potential film site. cultural e invest igat ion. - . $ - ? 7f of individuals, asvieia-tivin- . cooperative, corporation. partnership, or any other entity which owned 'ic or nivue cattle (except those held solely for slaughter) at any time during the period of January through December 31, 1979. The producer must register between January 28 and February 6. 1980 by completing a registration form. Form ASCS-151- , which will be available at the ASCS Office. Those who register will then fill in a ballot during the election period of February 19 through February 22. 1980. A registration form and or a ballot may he mailed to you if you submit a request to the ASCS Office either bv telephone or in writing. Otherwise, these can he completed In visiting the ASCS Office during tegular working hours. Producers must vote in the county where they are registered. They must register with the county office serving the county where the farm or is ranch headquarters located. If there is no local headquarters, they may non-votin- g represented - - on the Board in proportion to its share ol the U.S. cattle industry. The program be funded would by assessments based on the of cattle sold. value During the first two years of the program, assessments could be up to 2 10s of of the value of cattle sold (20 cents per SI00). Alter two years, the BojuI could recommend an increase up tv) 5 Khlis (50 cents per $100) 1 1 in All sellers the marketing chain would be assessed. The buyer at the point of slaughter would deduct the total assessment and forward it tv the Board. Any producand er could request receive a refund of the assessment paid. ic'1 Ota Mike Tomkinson on his 13th birthday at Mountain View Hospital, Payson. He is holding one birthday cake and another is on the bedside stand. Sarah Rogers, LPN, is balancing balloon behind him with face drawn on it, representing Dr. Larsen, and the other has Dr. Mendenhall's name on it. What a Way to Spend a Birthday It; Itcvk ot a wav a to spend a Mike that hut tt's one htnlulav lomkinson will alvvavs ncvenhi less . temvmhet , Mike spent his 13th htnlulav. Januatv 2lst. m t tact ion lor a htoken lemui in the Mountain View Hospital in Pay son as a result ot an accident on Januatv I lilt when Ins legs were caught between two tnuks He has main weights ,m the n aet ion and Ills bed is plopped upon blocks. Elder Hartman Rector, Jr. to Speak Fireside At Bi-Sta- In 1934, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a 2 percent tax on publication in Louisiana of over 20,000 copies per week. The Court said: and it is seen tv) be a deliberate calculated device in the guise of tax to A free the constitutional guarantees. press stands as vine of the great interpreters between government and the people. To allow it to he lettered is tvi fetter ourselves." PAHVANT VALLEY SENIOR CITIZENS SCHEDULE a lartn near Moberly. where he graduated from high school and junior college. He has done additional course work at the University of Georgia and the Umversitv ol Southern Roth Zmltravlch Monday, Jan. 28: Dinner at the Center. Wednesday, Jan. 30: Dinner at the Center. The trip to Provo will be February 14 (well, wha'd'ya know, Valentine Day!). Feb. the bus will go to Salt Lake City. Call lor your ride: Mae. Maxine, Albert. If you have any beating problems don't forget tv) be at the Center Tuesday, Jan. 29. Between 9:30 and 3:30 someone will be there to advise California. A former Naval aviator. Filler Rector spent 26 vears in the Navv and is a captain in the United States Naval Reserve. Tor ten years he was with the United States Department of Agriculture where he was program and budget analyst in the Budget and Finance Office in Washington, D C. 18 743-542- 743-577- You, ke The Delta Utah Stake Mutual hav invited Elder Hartman Rector, Jr. to speak at a I irevidc on f chruary 10, 1980, at 7.10 p.m. in the Delta Utah Stake House Fveryone is cordially invited to attend. Mder Rector is a member ol the I irst Quorum of the Scvcntv ol the Cinch of Jesus Christ ol I alter Dav Saints He served as president ol the I alilorma San Diego Mission tor the I hutch from 1977 to 1979, I Ider Rector was horn on August 20, 1924, at Mobcrlv, Missouri, a son of Hartman and Vivian I ay Garvin Rector He wav reared on limit the circulation of inform which the public is entitled in 743-546- " ,v, L' An eligible voter wv.uld be any individual, group This Order authorizing the program provides for a Beef Board of up to 68 producers to administer the program. There would be as many as five consumer advisors tv the Board. Each state or geographic area would be ; program. ed. Police News Marketing Sermonitor the ct has been amended bv Congress so that a maivintv ,4 producers would he sufficient lor approval of the order. mat urn of voting producers, did not receive ''ic requited 2 3 approvol. Since that time, the Ik'ct Research and Inlor-.- . register and vote in any county where the cattle are located. A similar Order, issued in 19 although favored vice would 94-29- 4 Two benefit dances in Delta were held Saturday. January 19th. for the Ross Johnson family. A total of SI. 000 was received. Others have alv colled ed donations for the Johnson family, whose home was List recently in a fiic. and a total amount will be published at a later date. Officer John Stcucr-wald- . p.m. Fillmore City Viewers will he entertained by talent Police, a investigated from all over Utah and some national buiglaiv at the Paradise artists also will perform. Conoco Sunday. January will on he hand to 2(hh. An estimated S800 Many operators take phone calls pledging contributions to S900 in cash, credit card slips, and personal for this important lund raising event. checks wete taken. The investigation is still pending. Three weie people ai rested by UHP Trooper care and now is in Ward 3B. room 322. Mac Shields January 15th in connection with a theft Roger and Sharon visited Roy Irom a Sulina Motel. Monday. They report his injuries are They were turned over healing, but will take sometime. Police the Sulina to for further Department man-mad- The Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service would conduct the referendum and the Agri- 97 Act (Public Law U.S.C. 2901) as amend- Telerama Coming Up ''Tclerama", the super production that takes contributions for the 'March of Dimes", will stain this Saturday. January 26 at 9 p.m. over Channel 5. announces LcGrandc Davies, who with his wife. Mary, arc chairmen. This will continue super entertainment and the niglu Sunday until 6 through Decent bei and give technical advice lard High School Auditorto students. Much of the ium. The general public instruction will be done on is invited. Tickets may a be obtained from band basis. members. The 23rd Army Band is Many members of the 23rd Band are one of the leading military Army either professional bands in the west and its musicians or high school music appeals to all age or junior high school groups. music instructors around The series of workthe state. shops and concerts is An evening concert being sponsored by the A beef referendum will for the community will 2nd Battalion of the 222nd be held Saturday, January Field Artillery. be held in February to 26, at 8 p.m. in the Mil determine whether producers favor a Beef Research atul Information Order issued by the Secretary ot Agriculture pursuant to the Beef Research and Information Community Economic Development Meeting to be Held An Open House to acquaint local officials and citizens with the numerous opportunities to participate in the economic development of their communities will be held January 28, 1980 from 9 a.nt. to 10:30 a.m. in the IPP Conference Rcom. 58 East Main. Delta. Utah. sac mgs certificates help butler the housing weakness. T he Newsletter added that as a result of the president and chief economist for 1 irst Security Corporation a regional bank holding company . Much of me economic weakness in the fourth quarter was centered in the automo! ile and residential con i i uct ion inAutomobile dustries. sales were 21 percent below the H8 peak and production diopped 28 A in December. percent m reduction bousing starts is ante ipated in the months ahead, although the recent suspension of usery laws u, many states and the intioduction of M X Aired at Packed Meeting Bud new will economy 20 CENTS USPS 446740 1980 Economy Foretold by .V I Founded IBM femzr nmmi By - In 1968 lie was called as a member ol the irst Council of the Sevents anil mbseqiicntlv was called to he president ot the Alabama-T lortda Mission. He has seised Ins c Imrch as a slake miss. oil president, stake missionatv, seminars teacher and Sund.iv School leather I Ider Rector and his wile. onstanic kirk Daniel Rector, were converted to the ( hnt.i in 1962. They have authored several books together called "No Mote Strangers" relating conversion stories to the hutch Irom all over the world They arc the patents ol nine children C I lie muses on the thud Hoot where he is a patient, gavv hint a htnlulav cake anil helped Inm uk hi ate Ihe son ol Mi atul Mrs, Rov lomkinson ol I illnioi e. Mike is a I at V. ol l)t Kogv sen. patient m and the 8th is orthopedic smgeon. gi.nle at Millaid Ji Si IFgli Sihool. Miki lias.t sviapbook ami included in it the Piogtcss' art tile in last week's issue tv King ol Ins ,u idem Mike's niotlui up, Ms that Mike is t . ptogicssm g v ei v wdi. EMERGENCY NUMBERS 743-660- 0 Millard County Central Dispatch lor Ambulance City Police County Sheriff Highway Patrol C County Mental Health phone numbers are 1 Fillmore: Delta: Toll Free 24 hour Mental Health Emergency number is 743-512- 846-307- 3 First Security Bank of Utali, N.A. total of the thud 1979 a ol During quaitcr 84 mortgages and trust deeds valued at $6,440, 01 were recorded in Millaid Counts, according to Seiiititv lille Cotnp.mv ol Salt I ake Cits and Southern I tab I irst Seeurilv Bank ol Ulah, N A. recorded a total ol 21 morgages during the quarter to lead all other lenders in Ihe number of recordings first Security banks and subsidiaries also led all lenders in loan totals for the firsi three quarters of I979 with a total of 72 loans Eldar Hartman Rector, Jr. i |