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Show Technologist Attends Seminar Dennis Trimble, Medical MT9ascpO, Technologist from the Fillmore Hospital, was Unsupervised Dances For several months I have tried to make the public aware of the fact are talking about was sponsored by the MHS Pep Club, who was trying the Cultural Arts Center to raise some needed is funds for their (Pod Building) organizaavailable for public use tion. I don't know where for a nominal fee. Due you could go to find a to the fact it is not fur- finer group of young nished as we would like it, people for your family its use is somewhat member to associate with. limited. It has been mostThe fact that we rent Inly used for dances. the facilities to someone formation has come to places the responsibility me, through the grapedirectly on them. I have vine, that there have been stated on many occasions a few Of to those who rent the problems. Pod, course, this comes as no If you have any probsurprise, because as long lems, please get in as I have known anything touch with me. Every about people, you can dance that has been held depend on it, there will in the Pod has been be some. or under chaperoned It has also come to responsible supervision. my attention that some I am sure there have been are upset about the a few problems, not too bizarre shooting incident different than those we that happened at the have experienced at the a few weeks ago cultural centers in the pod where an act of horse various wards over the play" created a commo- years. For example: tion that caused certain Who shot the BB through citizens to make the false the beautiful glass winassumption there were dow of the front door of dances the Fillmore 1st Ward unchaperoned going on that were unfit a few months ago? for their young people to Where was the chaperone It seems, this or for that matter the attend. blanket assessment has Why boys parents? caused some parents to shouldnt I keep my wonder what kind of place children home from were running in our church because of the bad environment community. suggested By the time the story by that act of destructive was chewed on and hashmischief? ed over a few times, it was all out of proportion. The public may be For the information of assured that the Division those who failed to get the of Parks & Recreation will facts, the dance referred not be a part of running to was chaperoned by an organization that is not Mr. and Mrs. Gordon a credit to this communHall, who were doing as ity, county, or state. good a job as could rea- We intend to maintain sonably be expected from high standards of operaanyone. May I suggest tion and will work with that those who are upset the citizens to see that the are standards the about situation, highest feel Please maintained. volunteer your please services to be chaperones free to discuss your confor future dances. Who cerns with me and be that if your knows, your own young- assured ster may be the next one complaints are legitimate to pull some unsolicited I will work with you to prank that you wouldnt see that they are resolved. Museum hours: 8 a.m. approve of. The particular dance we to 5 p.m. Discount for Seniors on Traiiways Bus The Traiiways Company has announced that they will be providing "Unflation Fares which will allow persons 65 years of age or older a 13 discount on all Traiiways regular interstate fares. It also applies to routes within the state of Utah, with the reduced tariff being in effect until December 31, 1980. Mr. George Foley, Area Manager M. of the Salt Lake City Traiiways station, stated that "All Traiiways agency points within the state of Utah recognize and will honor the 13 discount on all regular fares for Utah seniors. It is hoped that the senior citizens of Utah will take full advantage of this golden opportunity to travel at a reduced rate. Good luck and enjoy your travel! one of 16 medical technologists from all parts of Central and Southern Utah who recently Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, May Cl :o FILLMORE FROLICS 0, Mrs. Goddard g Focus Ja-nc- La-R- 'COIJS'iiTOCTnOrJ MONEY an1 mg N Capps Mata-nusk- restaurants, fascinating scenic many touring attractions. Gary is the youngest representative of Western Tool in the Western states including Alaska. home April Flying 15, Afton was met in Salt Lake by Scott and Brenda Huntsman, with whom she spent two days before her brother brought her on to Fillmore. DON'T DELAY See your Capp Homes Representative today. Keith Barbert Marysvale, 801 326-431- 4 or call Toll-FreToll-Fre- UT & ZIP understand PHONE reductions . in cow numbers. G. S. Ames Dies "We are facing some Glen include: Samuel Ames. Survivors critical times. 77, Altonah. died wife. Rosabell; son. LeoApril Commissioner Creer 20 at home. nard J. Antes, Altamont; stated, "the Consumer He was born March 20. stepson. Herbert Euguen needs to be aware of 1903 in Meadow to SamMower. Altamont: brothe problems facing agriuel and Dora Jane Little-woothers and sister. Dallas culture and understand O. Ames and Clinty R. Ames. the valuable services Altonah. both Ames. Mr. Ames married that farmers provide." Mrs. Reed (Zella) Foatc. Wall Rosabell December The is Department He had 10 II. 1935 in Evanston. Salt Lake. presently working tin a 10 and The grandchildren Wyoming. marriage plan to provide low inin loans to was later solemnized terest long-terFuneral services were tanners much the same the Manti LDS Temple. He herded sheep in held Wednesday. April in it wav has the housMeadow before moving 23, 1980. in the Altamont ing industry. These loans Burial to Altonah in 192 where LDS Church. will help farmers maintain in the Altamont he followed a dairy farmbecame production in the face er. Ccmeterv. of the present unfavorable economic condi-rons- . very d -- "I everyone would agree that agriculture should remain strong and productive." said Commissioner Creer. "to assure sufficient food supply.' ;v 0 r think '6V .' V -o J'S--- Baldheadfd eagles are larger at the age of two than when they are fully mature 1 0f h 12:00 O'clock Noon Terms, CASH jr Market or Approved letter of Credit. Merchandise sold as is, where is, and must be removed the day of the sale FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL STATE , further -- In The Lot Behind The Old Quality . . He was born at Affey Creek. Utah November 1. 1842. He married Lucy Holgate in the Salt Lake Temple in 1920. She died in 1925. He married Martha Williams in the Mesa Temple on March 29. 1930. She tion. died January 14, 1972. Interest rates are also He fulfilled seven eating into the profits missions for the LDS of cattle feeders. Interest Church. He was a costs per head to finish farmer. a choice steer are close Survivors two are to $30. what used to be the profit. These negative signals may cause amount of seed and fertilizer used per acre or leaving marginal land idle and concentrating efforts on the most productive land. Either way would have the tendency to reduce produc- Bill Mrs. daughters, (Arlene) Turner. Kanosh; Mrs. Lee (Marian) Madsen. Whittier. California. One son. Eric, preceded him in death; 8 grandchildren. 10 two brothers. Homer and Earl Englestead. Hurricane. Funeral services will be held in the Kanosh Ward Chapel Friday at 11 a.m. Friends may call at the Olpin Mortuary Thursday. 7 to 8. and at the Chapel one hour before the service. Burial will take place in the Hurricane Cemetery at 4:00 p.m. IN DELTA .I own a lot location CITY Heart Attack Claims Alvin SATURDAY MAY NAVE ADDRESS er. Francis Kelly of Fillmore. Utah; 9 grandchildren and SURPLUS INVENTORY FROM THE OLD QUALITY MARKET & 411 W. 7200 South Midvale. UT 84047 SEND FOR YOUR CAPP HOME PLANNING GUIOE Plr-asCano Home Planning Guide immerush my 100-pagve enclosed S2 00 t' Cover the cost ol special diately handling and speedy delivery want to receive my Home Planning Guide tree however that it may taVe longer lor delivery Kentfield; Mrs. Madeline Lund. Laguna, and Mrs. Remola Derby. Arcadia, all California; one broth- FIXTURES - EQUIPMENT company 0 Mary W. Livermore, Laguna Niguel. Ca.; sisters. Mrs. Geneva K. Winter. Englestead son-in-la- Homes crpp evnns products WU-061- McMaster Deseret Industries for her ward. Surviving are three daughters. Mrs. LuDean San Brown. Gabriel. Ca.. Mrs. Beth Waters. Prvor, Okla.. and Mrs. AUCTONl long-ter- Dept Alexander corn-mod- 1 of Last Rites for Ellen Wade Progress. Cannot understand anyone wanting the "race track system" near them or why the president and the military feel that it is necessary. Maybe we should start a petition to have it placed in the South rather than the it West except that should be as the gentlemen said, flush it down the I do enjoy the Progress very much. Keep up the Alvin F.nglestead. 87. good work. died of a heart attack Sincerely, Margaret Behrends May 5. 1980. while he was mowing the lawn at his home in Kanosh. Had placed this article aside to send to you, then as I am sure you understand, it was mislaid on my desk. However, when I read the Proit jogged gress my memory so here it is. You not only made the Post and Times, but the San Diego Union. I some purchased acreage outside of Fillmore some time ago, should know so I felt what is going my subscription to the Over the last few months, the impact of Mr. and Mrs. Tom inflation and high inReeve flew by United terest rates has caused Airline from Salt Lake Everymany problems. to Kennedy Airport one from car dealers April 16, 1980 in 3 hours, to home builders have Their 59 minutes. felt a slowdown as conFrank Nicolai, sumers postpone their met them and they drove for waiting purchases to the home of Allene more favorable interest and Frank. She teaches rates. in Brooklyn and Frank Comto According is an attorney in New missioner Kenneth B. York. Creer of the Utah DepartFrank and Allene are ment of Agriculture, soarthe proud parents of a ing inflation along with baby girl born April 14. high interest rates is weighing 9 lbs. 5 oz. being felt by the farm They named her Ange-liqu- e sector. The increased Louise. cost of inputs such as Grandma Alda helped fertilizer, fuel and incare for the baby, Tom terest rates has caused raked the yard, mowed some productive farms the lawn and planted to become unprofitable. their garden. He accomUnlike consumers who to aucFrank an panied can postpone the purtion sale, to a Democratic chase of certain goods, County caucus where farmers must obtain the delegates were selected. fertilizer and seed for President Carter received Even planting. 117 and Kennedy 154. spring farmers arc relathough They went to West Point tively fixed as to what for a show and awards they can do, they still program. have some alternatives The Reeves returned such all as leaving April 28. bringing word their fallow this ground that Allene and the baby year and not planting. are doing fine. This alternative is not vcrly likely to happen to a large extent because payments mortgage still need to be made. The other, most likely One legend places the Garis that inden of Eden between the alternative, will be reduced eiTigris and Euphrates Rivers puts ther by reducing the in today's Iraq long-ter- A comprehensive construction loan. Capp s construction loan pays tor all the standard materials and labor we use in putting up your home., plus the materials you need to finish it It can even cover things Midvale; sons. C.. Hunter; Ross W., Gladstone, Missouri; Mrs. Vern daughters, Dumas. Sandy; (Billie) Arnold Mrs. (Nellie) 13 Stringer, Murray; grandchildren, 7 greatgrandchildren; one sister. Nell Hockens. Newport. Oregon. Funeral services were held Saturday at Lake Hills Deseret Mortuary. Burial was in West Jordan Cemctcrv. wife Paul Interment officiating. was in Rose Hills Memorial Park. Whittier, California. She was born May 29, 1895 in Fillmore. She married Lute Wade in Fillmore and moved to California with her husband in 1946. She was active in the Relief Society and was chairman of the York m all yourself or William Nichols, 85, died April 30. 1980 in a SIC hospital. He was horn March 22. 1895 in Fillmore to John and Emma Bourne Nichols. He married Madge Goff April 14. 1437 in Evanston. Wvo. He was for 40 years at Kennecott as a locomotive He was a engineer. member of the LDS Church and a veteran of World War 1. He is survived bv his Food Production Interest Visit New than a single month's mortgage payment. Long-terfinancing, capp win also commit to provide qualified Capp home buyers with a mortgage at a rate that's competitive when your construction loan expires (Most experts predict mortgage rates will be lower by then.) And if you find a better rate than Capps. you are tree to take it with no prepayment penalty from Capp. You can't win by waiting. At a time when most other builders can't even provide construction money, come to Capp Flomes, we have the solution Our construction loan rates will remain at 13 plus 2 points until May 31, 1980 manage the finishing process by You acting as general contractor, or do parts of both save thousands customers save either way Many compared to a general contractor's price for the same home on the same lot Now you can save a bundle with our current construction loan rate. 15 Mt. viewing Cook, McKinley where the snow a never melts, Mt. Glacier, dining at EDITOR 5 Fillmore Native Dies Funeral services for Ellen K. Wade were held April 29. 1980 in the Glendora 4th Ward of the LDS Church. with Bishop TO THE LETTERS - Capp originated to give you more blouse" the "Fimsh-lt-Yoursel- f home tor your money We design your house to your specifications Then we erect and enclose your custom home on your lot and foundation. We also provide you with a full complement of finishing materials You can it great-grandchil- d like the payoff on Capp doesn't normally provide your lot. foundation, or subcontractor labor and masonry And you don't need a large cash down payment with Capp For most customers, the deposit is no more Mors home for your money. finish Tib-bet- low interest rate on construction loans is 13 plus 2 points. (Thats an annual percentage rate of 15.) You can save a bundle in interest costs, but you must order your new home before May 31, 1980, and start building before the end o! the year. And with Capp s unique building and financing programs you can save more if you act now 60-7- Page MEMOIIIAM I surface, while a person between years of age has only a FOUR of PERCENT chance a burn such surviving wound. Those over 70 have little or no chance of surviving. "An unfortunate fact is the elderly also suffer far more burns proportionally than any other segment of the population." according to Robert I). Bailey, president of the Council. Utah Safety should "The elderly make the month of May the beginning of a concentrated, preventative outlook to guard against flammable and fires fabric burns, Bailey emphasized. Burns are a terrible-injurfor people at any age, but especially the elderly. In a similar burn situation, their death Craig and Linda Gam, be 12 times higher Lon s Lee Ann and than that of a younger and families. There person! were 11 grandchildren, to the According 6 National Council Safety One information: was born at the hospital A person under 60 that day. with burns covering 20 to 29 percent of the bodv surface has a 90 percent Returns From chance of survival. But a Alaska person over 60 generally Afton Swartz has less than a 50 percent Mrs. left Salt Lake Airport chance of recovery. A person between April 4 and flew Western to Anchorage, Alaska. the ages of 5 and 40 has She was met bv her a 5050 chance of survivgranddaughter and hus- ing burns covering 60 band, Debra and Gary percent of their bodyAnsang and daughter Caprice, who were her hosts for a delightful vacation. Their home is in a wooded area in that beautiful city. Highlights of her stay were eating Easter dinner at Hotel Captain Dear Susan Dutson: rate-ma- Elaine spent three weeks in Denver with Mr. and attended and completed Mrs. Jim Goddard. She a Hematology Seminar looked after their twin at Utah Valley Hospital Tina and Laurdaughters, in Provo, Utah. ie, while Jim and Connie The session were in New Orleans for was sponsored and cona week to attend a conducted by Robert G. Lovvention. ell. M.D., a Utah Valley Frank Donna and Hospital pathologist and Bates have moved from Virginia Wilcox, superArizona to visor of the hospitals Prescott, 10364 Falcon, Fountain hematology laboratory. A variety of slide preValley, California. sentations, lectures, and Owen and Merodean discussion groups examined such areas of medical Bunker stopped in Filltechnology as quality more Saturday on the control, hematology, way back to their home in Sandy. mononucinfectious They had leosis, white blood cells spent the winter in Indian Wells, California. and leukemia. attend Technologists Mr. and Mrs. Rollo these quarterly seminars to update their knowledge Brunson spent the weekand skills and to in- end with his mother, crease the quality of care Mrs. DeLell Brunson. He came to help her with to patients in their rethe sprinkling system. spective hospitals. Utah Valley Hospital Laboratory is one of the largest, most sophistiFamily Group cated in the region and Returns regularly sponsors continuing education proMrs. Tona Monsen grams. returned a few days ago from a three weeks vacaShe accompanied on Aging tion. her son Richard, wife children and The month of May is Janeal traditionally designated Lyle, Jill and Annette Florida, Orlando, as Older Americans to Month, and in Utah where he attended a local community forums four day convention repand a scries of miniresenting his company. visited conferences on specific They Disney issues and problems of World in Florida. there Enroute they aging will be held. Utah Carlsbad the toured is holding local Area Conferences Caverns in New Mexico, Governors between April and June, the Alamo in Texas, saw the Dodgers and with information availin able on these conferences Houston team play State the Astrodome. On the from the Utah Division of Aging, Dis- trip home, they visited Nau-vo- o trict Area Agencies on the Carthage Jail, other and places Aging and senior centers. in LDS Church will important The conferences history. recommendaproduce Tona says it was a tions on issues to be experience considered at the White wonderful House Conference on for her to travel through these 14 states in the Aging to be held in in company of her son and D.C. Washington, family. 1981. December, Grandma Maxine RoWe want a true bins kept baby Mathew reflection of the opinRichard and while ions from a large number were away. of grass roots people expressed at our Honored on F. said Birthday Leon Director PoVey, of the Utah State Division n Mae and Harold of Aging. were in Springville President Carter called Saturday for a family for the conferences in dinner honoring Mae on 1978 in response to the her birthday, at the home growing number of older of her son Leland, wife Other people in the American Georgia Birch. Earlier guests were sons, Kevin, population. White House Confer- Jay and Les Birch, ences on Aging were Birch, Colleen and held in 1971 and 1961. BarMerrill Johnson, bara and Allen Wood, day-lon- CL Burn Death Rate High Among Americas Elderly 9, 1980 C. R. WOOD, Auctioneer |