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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, May 9, 1980 NEWS sufficiency "Fnergy weleconomic and will be given a substantial bixist through a continuation of Utah Power & Light Co.'s of lbeing By Penni Johnson Utah construction program," President said UP&L Harry Blundell Friday. His reaction came followRACK ing a rate order from the Utah Public Service Commission granting increased revenues in a Track Meet rehearing of a general rate case. This week our Region "This has been a 8 boys and girls track difficult for decision meet will be on Thurs- the company in a period day, May 8, at Snow of high inflation and interest College. unprecedented Our State girls rates for the borrowed and boys track meet will capital necessary to probe on May 17 at SUSC, ceed with the construcCedar City. tion. It is also a diffiMillard Junior High cult decision for the Utah meet will Public Service Commisboys track be held at BYU on Frision and the community day. May 9. and Milgenerally, many of whom lard Jr. High track meet testified at the hearings for girls and boys will concerning necessity be on Monday, May 12 for energy. at l:(H)p.m. "We feel this combination effort of the public generally, the commission and the company working Girls Track 11 2-- V' ft Tori Stevens MHS Student Brings Honors to Millard Tori Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Stevens, is the new FHA president for the state of Utah. This is a special honor Lori has brought to her schtxtl and She will be to herself. in charge of all state activities for the FHA. Lori was chosen at a special workshop this week at Utah State University. She will attend conventions, along with planning activities for her Early in the morning on Friday, May 2, the Millard High girls' track team was on its way to compete at BYU. Doing results: Javclin--Conni- Tom- e kinson 4th, 103 , state. 440 Relay - 7th Allene Congratulations, Tori, Mathews. Kelly Thomas, we are proud of you. You Kim Rhodes, Diane Larhave brought honors to sen. Millard and yourself. 1 Boys Track GRADUATION Graduation time is here Graduation exagain! ercises will be held May 2.1 at 8:(H) p.m. Team Tryouts Drill Tryouts for Drill Team were held Thursday, Four May I, at 4:00. judges from BYU selected the follow ing members; DeAnn Robins Donna Harmon Connie Tomkinson Annette Wade Anna Zeigler Shelly Sherman Carol Gregory Lori Davies Shelly Christensen Penni Johnson Denecn Davis Janet Rhodes C'arlcv Johnson Marianne Crosland Maria Tomkinson Lisa Hone Laurie Tuttle will be anOfficers nounced at a later date. Vendor Hot Line just great, here are the On Saturday. May 3. the Millard High boys A toll-fre- Line Hot "Vendor on Mav began operation 1, 1980 for 4 Utahs WIC program. The WIC Program (Women, Infants & Children) is a special supplemental food program funded by the FedThe eral government. Line Hot number is The Vendor Hot Line designed to provide track team traveled to easy access to providers BYU. These boys comthroughout the state who other participate in the WIC peted against schixils from Utah, WyoProgram. Employees of ming, Idaho. Nevada, grocery stores, pharmaColorado and came home cies, dairies, or indepenHere are dent milkmen can call to very proud. the results: receive information and Bob Jensen - 9th in decathlon out of 28 entered. David Beckstrand -2nd high jump, state qualification. 440 Relay, 4th state qualification, C liff SteGred Hunt, phenson, Jaren Robison. Adam is Between April 17 and has achieved 22, the Beaver Ranger together the result necessary District of the Fishlake for the benefit of the National Forest control-burnestate. about 350 acres. "The company feels Three hundred acres the continuation of this were burnt in the oakjoint effort will be re- brush type to produce the more forage that is palaquired through construction periods table and nutritious and ahead, and I personally to reduce fuel loads, aud pledge Utah Power & 50 acres were burnt in Light Company to full chained areas to prevent cx)peration and reason- cedars from replacing able effort in fulfilling the grass. its part of the overall Fire is a very useful team program required. tool to maintain and imUP&L said it will prove forage conditions. continue with its conMany of our most palaas table and nutritious forstruction program scheduled. That means ager resprout plants the utility can go ahead following fire. Such with construction of its include aspen, plants Hunter third unit in Emery County, scheduled for Title I operation in Meeting The utility had to decide bv May 1 whether to go There will be a Title ahead on the Hunter unit I Parent Meeting held because it has to let 14, May Wednesday, the construction entrants 1980 at 2:00 p.m. at the in May to start work by Fillmore Elementary June 1 in order that the School. All who parents unit be in operation by have children in the when the power Title I program are inwill be needed. vited to attend, also anyone else who may be interested. There will be demonstrations by some of Provided the students. Plans for Summer School will be discussed and new ParCouncil Advisory guidance on the proper ent elected will be officers WIC of the redemption 1980-8school food vouchers or any for the other problems they may year. Please plan to attend. have. The Hot Line is not intended to serve as a complaint line for parti- most critical point in the WIC cipants or clinics. It is redemption of the is the at voucher food to be used only by vensaid dors who have questions checkout counter, If we or immediate problems Mr. Wightman. someone availhave can ProWIC the regarding able to answer questions, gram. Paul resolve problems and to According Wightman, WIC Program provide education to store of managers and checkout Division Director, Community Health Ser- counter personnel at this of critical transaction point, vices, Department Health, the state is very well be preventing many interested in preventing of the potentially abusive problems from occurring situations which could in the program. "The occur. d mid-198- mid-198- Parent 3 We'd like to let our know... stars track "We're proud of you!" Guarantee! Money-Bac- k Buy a new Chrysler or New Student Plymouth. Council Early to rise were the Council new Student members when they were initiated early Monday morning at a breakfast. Momentos were passed on to the new members from the last year's student council. you If, in 5 JOIN VARSITY SCOUTS FOR DINNER fi The First Ward Varsity Scouts are sponsoring a 5 Dutch Oven Dinner to be held May 9. 1980. The cost fi fi is $2.50 for Adults. $1.50 Children 10 and under, 0 $10.00 lamily. It will be served from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The menu is: Chicken, potatoes, carrots, salad and fi peach cobbler. 5 pala-tabilit- v 10:00 Sylvia satisfied, you return the car and we return your money. SEE US NOW FOR FULL DETAILS 2:30 SWg fi (743-548- Field Seminars at SUSC A Park: a botany course will be offered at Cedar Breaks National Monument. Each session is available for three hours SUSC credit or as a noncredit course. The seminars include: Water Color and Related FlowMedia. June ers of Zion, June Zion's History in and on the Rocks, June Birds in the Desert and June Mountain, 4; Showcase Insects of Zion, July Snakes and Lizards and Frogs and Toads, July Summer Flowers at the Breaks (Cedar Breaks), and Natural July History of Animals, July unique opportunity for a combined vacation-education- experience being offered this summer through a series of eight Zion National Breaks ParkCedar National Monument Field Seminars. Sponsored for a fourth summer by Southern Utah State College, Zion National Park and the Zion Natural History Association, the field series includes five- - to courses in botany, zoology. art and geology, all designed to use the panoramic southern L'tah landscape to best advan-tage- . is 16-2- 23-2- v six-da- y 14-1- 21-2- Seven seminars will be held at Zion National x-- W ! 1. r - MCYT nzz j-r&- PM The first electron microscope was demonstrated by Max Knoll and Ernst Ruska in 1931. MOTHERS DAY SALE The BODY SHOPPE 11 So. Main St., Fillmore Ph. 743 - 6886 All Ladies Heels and Sandals 20 of( BA All Ladies Dresses 20 Ellis-archi- tect off ah XJ - V'.'x a yy X n X Prices Effective May 3 Thru 10 GET MmTOjn m TWO gallons of 1611 EXTERIOR LATEX HOUSE PAINT Yoi X ' a cj Isis 0 (Regular price SI 6 99) or any combination of the two AND by avon Services Available: Remodeling VS zn zA!ouj Resale A Wholesale Polybutylene TuhlngHaregrlp Celcnn Fillings Ralnhlrd Sprinkling Hrad A Accessories Consolidated Craftsmen Inc. iOfizxatox JlaR&E. SiinfiEifioff SS. 500 S. SEALER CAULK THINNER SCRAPE' PAINT REMOVERS FRAMED MIRRORS GRI ROLLER TRAYS T S UU BENNETTS 1. in 'I ss(- - it rui 1 22 Soulh Main 743- - (514 Fillmore Helen Products, PLUS SAVINGS ON RAY PAINTS awn 743-540- 4 PLUS BUY 2 ROLLERS HES CRACK SEALANT SPRAY EQUIPMENT INISH GRAINING KITS MEDICINE CABINETS ifS GLUE-ROLLE- lVzdnziday tfi xu cSatuxday ork Heaters-Snftrnrrs- Sprinkling Systems 194 chil- dren also need to be brought in for testing. Those preattending school at this time will be tested during school time and parents will not SEMI-GLOS- Grnrral Building & Remodeling all Shrelrock & Acoustic Oiling Spray Licensed Plumbing Contractors 74.1-67- summary, fire can be It needs careful, scientific Marlene A. Whicker Millard County Clerk To Include: Iverson, Fillmore, Phone preschool age children be tested whether or not parents plan on sending them to school next year. In application) 3:00 Task Force 4:45 Preparation for adjournment 5:00 Adjournment And all other business as may be brought before the commission Witness mv hand and seal this 2nd dav of May, Plymouth Dodge Truck 690 S. State, Orem (I Icrnvrd & Certified) ontacl: Central Inlrrmnunlain one-hal- Church-Farme- r's Ned Home (pre- Coiffi iter be called will Parents to schedule these tests. They will take approxif hour. mately It is important that all good or bad. 1980. Dean Evans GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR liters of May 13 to 15. 1171 AND OR INTERIOR LATEX or as required: Plumbing Repairs preschool age children (4 year olds) and children (5 year olds) the week State Forestry Now Available on Mondays VS Don be called. Those not registered for preschool now or w ho have not been registered for preschool now or who have not been registered need to bring with them proof of age, immunization records, and a physical examination record if this has not been done. Arrangements for phy. sicals and immunizations for students who are in need of them are being made by school nurse. Preschool prospective students also need this information. If you have not been contacted by Friday, May 9 for an appointment, please call the school as our records might not be complete. Fillmore Elemenhas made School tary test to arrangements The too. 1 Fillmore Area New Construction place. Burning under preis conditions scribed also a useful method to control fuels buildup. Prescribed fire consumes flammable the highly materials and so develops breaks. fire natural Such natural fire breaks help to prevent catastrophic wildfire. Some people consider spring the best time to burn. The fire is easy to control and predict, and it docs no damage to rtxrt systems. In addition. each fire generally burns only a small area and burns in an irregular pattern. The small sizes and irregular shapes of burns greatly spring dihabitat increase versity, which benefits a wide variety of wildlife. The major problem is. where do the wildlife go when the fire is burning? Before burning, Forest Service personnel consider possible detrimental effects of fire. For example, docs danger exist to public safety or property? You bet it does. Will the firewood or timber resource be adverseIf it's all ly affected? burned up it will be. Will sagebrush in imwinter deer portant be destroyed? range Yes. for the same reason. Will the watershed be damaged? What usually on hillsides happens with no vegetation? Docs an adequate number of palatable, sprouting perennials exist in the area to prevent a large invasion of unWill palatable weeds? seeding be necessary-- it costs taxpayers money Hunts-man-"Chi- Kanosh" 10:15 Bruce Curtis-UBBaseball :45 Commissioners 12:00 Lunch 2:00 Randy Thorpe-Ut- I lr but new cedar trees quickly take their grow, Meeting beginning at 10:00 a.m., and continues as follows: 1 30-da- ys arent completely Chrysler sub-alpin- e 11:00 Mr. The Canadian Falls of Niai,na has carved out a 'Total abstinence is easier "plunge basin 192 feet than perfect moderation." St. Augustine deep 1 snowberry, and oakbrush and. except under very hot or dry conditions, perennial grasses, most forbs, and bitterbrush. Fire can benefit these by plants palatable reducing the competition from unpalatable plants that do not resprout. such as cedar, pinyon pine, and fir. Furthermore, fire can benefit grasses and forbs by burning away the duff that smothers them, and by killing the aboveground parts of some woody plants so that more sunlight can reach the ground. The nutrition and of the plants which resprout following fire are enhanced by the fertilizing effect of the fire. Most of the burning this past week was in oakbrush that had unpalatable cedar and pinyon mixed in. The old oakbrush was only moderate in payability and nutrition, and it was largely too tall for deer to feed upon. The unpalatable cedar and pinyon will not resprout, but by this fall new sprouts of oakbrush will already be one to two feet tall. The new oakbrush will be much higher in palatability and nutrition than the previous oakbrush, and the new shoots will be accessible In addition, for food. nutritious palatable, grasses and forbs will increase in the stands of oakbrush due to more sunlight, more soil nutrients, and less duff. Because of better nutrition, deer fawn proin duction California chaparral increases by 50 percent for two years following fire. The public has spent large amounts of money to pull over cedar trees so that more forage could Commissioners Meeting Agenda Only from Chrysler: the industrys first Britt. Spring Testing Dates Fires on the Forest State a Boost Up&L Gives MHS Page IVES MASKING TAPE PAINTS AND MORE! CONVENIENTLY LOCATED NEAR YOU: BUNKERS FLOOR COVERINGS ROUS OF BENNETT'S WAUCOVERINGS AND NAME BRANDS GET A THIRD FREE! - d) |