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Show flCY rfsVV Axsooaf.on NATIONAL NEWSPAPER till Prill I Founded 1885 NUMBER NNASUSTAINING MEMBER - ntf n- -r 1977 Volume 86, Number 24 Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah, Friday, June 1 3, 1 980 USPS 446740 20 cents 4UUf?, Cx.J'u T' hT k v l. I- t . - - , fe e?R(SiS $? , 4 " v v f ' - - V ? , ' Jv ''S.'S, , V ' So much is going on that I dont take the time to report and then when I get around to it I have been pasted off the page. Now that I hasc a little room where do I i ' . t . ' r J - . ,.. ? . - Bank vault goes in first at new Zions First National Bank building. 12 inch thick concrete walls when finished. v x. f v Board Meeting in Salt I akc and then hurried t. Ituker, Nevada for an M meeting We had a great lime and I think aeuimphvhed qite a bit. I he meeting was attended by people from t. & start? ' ' I had a great time at the Millard County Junior Livestock Show, but then I usually do - beautiful animals, enthusiastic exhibitors and buyers who supported the show very San Francisco, Montana, Colorado, Overton, Las Vegas, Fly, Duskvvaier and Reno, Nevada, Salt Lake and Delia, Utah Washington, D. C. and various points in well. be , fJ Vault will $ have My next delight is that the weather is starting to au like summer, over night, in fact. And for all of you who determine seasons by mv attire, dont be misled because havent broken out the shorts yet. I have a slight problem - all my shorts winter killed and I have to wear skirls until I find replacements. I have even had my annual first sunburn, looked gorgeous for two days and then I pealed I got it working in the yard and it was great. Last weekend I wanted to attend the Horses Races in Fillmore, the Boat Races in Delta and the festivities at the Cecil Baker Memorial Golf Course, but instead went to ecn Ages ot the k mmie ( lean retired couple I he children I vv attenders were from 4 vear old and I took all the children) to a from Overton. Work on Zions First National Bank goes forward, with late fall completion date in mind. Weather Report By New Bank Taking Form Work on a new bank building for Zions First National Bank is going Butch" Jenson is the conforward. tractor on the 3,000 square foot structure. The new bank will be constructed with 50 foot long beams and the frame will be finished with a brick overlay and stucco added for detail. A huge vault, with 12 inch concrete walls, floor, and roof, and 4 inch steel in their center is nearing completion. Prior to starting construction, Mr. Jenson's crew had to tear down and move the buildings housing Beulah's Dress Shop, Office Supply, and Down town Conoco and Radio Shack which included removing the gas pumps and tanks from the service station. All of the curbs and gutters will be redone and a sprinkling system installed. In addition to the Jenson crew of eight, the bricklayers and cement workers have their own crews as subcontractors. Jay T. Rogers MAY HIGH LOW PRECIP. 37 30 72 .01 31 43 72 We had 3.34 precip. for May. Average is 1.36. JUNE 1 71 43 2 75 52 3 78 40 4 79 48 5 80 38 The new bank will provide customers windows and parkwith three drive-iing for 14 cars on the lot in addition to parking on Main Street and First South around the corner. - jr- n for nearly ten years, had a great time plavmg in t lie Kesslers Moving Out I 1 Mike right and Bob Hare stand by mill they have operated as wreckers begin tearing it down. Continued on Page 5 New Physicians Assistant at Fillmore Clinic Mike and Robert Hare are preparing to evacuate their milling business later this month. The father and son team acquired the Kessler Milling nine and one half years ago from Doris Ras- First Securitv Bank revcritU, along with three other buildings, as a site for a new bank. The Hares have sold sonic of the equipment and what doesn't sell will be moved elsewhere mussen. Dr. David G. Limburg, of Fillmore, is pleased to announce the affiliation of Dr. Michael Duffm in the capacity of phvsieian's assistant at the Fillmore Clinic. Dr. Duffin has graduated from medical school, but has not yet completed a of the requirements for licensure as a pvsician and surgeon. He is currently a waiting enrollment in a residency program for advanced training to enable him to qualify for medical licensure. In the meantime, he will work under the direction of Dr. Limburg in performing most of the usual functions of a physician at the Fillmore Clinic and the Fillmore Hospital. The property purchased by Police Report Jumps From Moving Bus A San Bernardino, California, man lost control of his mental faculties temporarily as he was riding the bus and jumped out the w indow. A He then ran off. The bus stopped in Holden and the driver notified authorL'HP Trooper ities of the incident. Clavton Allred found the man. who told him he thought the people in the front of the bus wanted to kill him sv he jumped out the window . The man was taken to Fillmore Hospital and had his superficial wounds stitched up. He was placed on another bus to continue his journey. transcontinental bus carrying the California man and many other passengers was southbound traveling up Scipio Summit at about 35 mph at 6 p.m. Saturday when the man went to the rest room, rolled down the window. and jumped from the moving bus. Theft at & was Y Service Being Investigated Monday morning at 8 05 a.m. the Sheriff's Office rece ived a call that the pop machine at the Y" Service broken into, lion in Holden had Kim Qua rnberg responded Deputy and discovered the machine had been hit with an axe and a pry box had also been used to gain entry to the mac- chine's coin box. hicle just south of the Meadow exit. The subjects in the vehicle. Mark J. Belmont. 20. and Lawrence D Webb. 19. both stationed at the Great Lakes. Illinois Mihtarv Base, were arrested for being AWOL (absent without leave), possession of a stolen vehicle, and possession of a controlled substance. The pair are also under suspicion for the theft and criminal mischief at the "Y" Service. Investigation is continuing. Sta-bce- n little later in the morning. L'HP Trooper Scott Duncan stopped a ve A Stolen Car Recovered broadcast of a gas skip from Beaver also netted a stolen vehicle Tues-da- south of Fillmore. Further investigation showed the ear, a 1980 Buick Regal. the suspect was driving had been reported as stolen from Murrav Buick Sales car lot in Escondido. California Arrested was David Keith Stucki. 20, of Escondido. The suspect is being held pending extradition to California A Pink Day" rummage sale at the City Park on Sunday had something lor just about everyone and a lot of takers as this photo indicates. Pink Ladies will use protits from Pink Day" to make purchases for Fillmore Hospital. srs... rV., 'w ) fC y Federal Outlays in Millard Total $14,645,000.00 Federal expenditures Cakes were decorated to your special design right before your eyes at Pink 1970 fiscal vear equaled These Ladies' cake booth during Pink Day" at the City Park. Decorators above are left made in Millard County $1,515,314,000. to right: Alda Reeve, Linda Nixon, and Linda Edwards. during the fiscal year totals include all Federal 30, expenditures made in the ended September 1979. totaled $14,645,000, State for salaries (both and military), according to an analysis civilian just completed by Ltah Federal purchases and Foundation, the private contracts, grants-in-airesearch organization. to state and local govand other there will be no open burning at any These Federal outlays ernments. The Fire Season will he in effect 15 to June and will continue through the lime. The cooperation of all citizens were equal to $1,627 per Federal pavmcnts of the individuals and instituw ill be appreciated. capita, or 27.9 summer months or until further notice. Randv Rowley total personal income in tions in the State. No open burning will he permitted. Fire Prevention Chief the county last year. This applies to trash containers and According to the FounLtah. dation study. Federal Throughout Federal have outlays were equal to outlays of Ltahs total risen almost two and 34.1 f times between personal income in 1970. 1970 and 1979. Despite Last year, such outlays this huge increase, they were equivalent to 28.8 are less of a factor in the of personal income in By Mae Cahoon overall Ltah economy Ltah. However, with than they were ten years renewed interest in a Albert Paxton took the hospital pathe Center June national defense buildago. June 18 Dinner at the Center. tients on an outing by way of the Old the proup (especially Fields down through Pahvant. This is Take a break from yard work and join fiscal year posed MX deployment the During is pretty think, NO a good time of your friends in lunch-ju- st 30, system), this trend may September Then they came back ended and green. dishes to do. reverse itself in the years Federal 1979, June 21 -- Dance at the Senior Citithrough FIowcll to Fillmore and took tures in Ltah expenditotaled immediate!) ahead. a ride into the cemetery to look at zens Center. Come join the fun. Federal expenditures $2,849,390,000. By comloved ones graves. Back Federal -parison, expendown the Canyon Road seeJune 23 - Dinner at the Center ditures in Ltah during the outlays throughout the ing the beautiful new Hey. you never did homes. bring your favorite They really enjoyed the recipes in. of reminiscing outing, June 26-- T rip to Salt Lake City for farms and families of byCall Albert, gone days. doctor appointments. We should all give Albert or Alta. . Maxine, a big thank you. Citizens of Fillmore City Take Notice PAHVANT VALLEY SENIOR CITIZENS SCHEDULE Lulled States totaled $409.7 billion during the 9"9 fisval vear. Ltah's nance this overall Federal share of the taxes to fi- - outlay program amounted to approximately S2.255 000.000 d lyMitr v- - v one-hal- M BM- ing 743-577- v A vehicle answering morning. the description of one that had fled a Beaver service station without paying for gas was stopped at 7:58 a.m. by l'HP Trooper Otho Bulkley three miles Practicing extrication on old aulo donated by front to back, left Evalo Anderaon, Norma Denny Brunson, Raun Child; lar right, lelt to right and Jeanne Spader. EMT Marge Barton, who EMTa P- Warner Motora are Fillmore Ambulance Team Brumon, Dallln Nielaen; top ol car left to right Scott Tarbet, Kent Dalton (behind Scott, Mike Hav-erowaaalaoat extrication practice, took photo. n, Fathers Day |