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Show Christie Whicker of the were County Camp The latter inguests. stalled the new officers of Crystal Camp for the coming two years as follows: Thora Captain Vice Captains Wilcox, Lynn Allen and Stella Brinkcrhoff, Secretary and Jean Treasurer Fuller Neilson, Diana Chorister, Carma Swallow Organist, Chaplain FLDWELLf 3, by llC I irgic vie 3$ Mr. and Mrs. Leif Alldrcdge, Troy and Tyler were in Salt Lake City June 6 to attend eeremonies graduation for their son and brother, Glen Alldredge, when he received a degree as a machinist from Trade Tech. His sisters Cindy and Penny and the latter's husband Greg Clark of Salt Lake were also in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Leif Alldredge, Glen, Troy and Tyler enjoyed having her father. Fay Walker of Delta visit with them and be their dinner guest. They came to visit Mr. and Mrs. Delial Ivie. Then they went on to Fillmore, where Allen and Teresa Alldredge and daughter Angela joined the family for a picnic lunch in the park and visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Robinson were in Salt Lake Friday and Saturday. They visited their sons Kit and Colleen, Kirk and Sherry and their children, and Arlene's mother Laura and her husband Ted Atha. The evening of June 6 they attended a reception and cerethen graduation monies for Kit at Weber State College, where he received a degree in FJectronic Engineering. On June at Fast and Testimony Meeting, three babies were given a name and a blessing bv their fathers. The little son of Dexter and Laura Lee Anderson was given the name of Darin Elmer. Those assisting Dexter were baby Dar 1 ins uncles, Evan Ander- son, Jerry Freeman, and Steven Lloyd, also the and Jarold bishopric Virgie Ivie, Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, June Your right to know what government officials are saying and trying to accomplish is a new right in the history of civilizations. Utahs Open and Public Meetings Act was first enacted in 1955, completely rewritten in 1977, and clarified further in 1979, making it one of the present: Leon Smith, Jim Cox, Joyce Scottorn, Lenore Gardner, Commissioner Lem Lovell, Carl Lyman and acting as secretary, Marcia Day. Members excused: Lionel Taylor. Max Others present: Shaw, Millard Community Council; Ted Bishop, IPP Planning and Zoning; Eldon Eliason, Millard County Attorney; Bob Harlan and John Miner, KNAK Dave Radio; Eckhoff, Eckhoff, Preator & Watson; Sen. Fred Finlinson, Senate Major Regular meeting, held May 13, 1980, 8:00 p.m., Mental Health Conference Room, Delta, Utah. in Members attcndance:Mayor I eland Roper, Delta Chairman; Mark Paxton, Mayor Fillmorc;Scott Sheriff, Mavor Oak City; Alan Nielson, Acting Mayor I.ynndyl; Wells Kenney, Mayor Holden; Michael Webb, I ynndyl Councilman; Utah. Present: -- v Millard Otto and Allie Hunter attended the University of Utah Commencement Exercises Saturday. Their Tauna granddaughter, of Hunter, daughter Deck and Vera Hunter, received her Master's Degree in Ballet. Visiting at the home of their parents, and Colona Bennett, Norma are Heinecke and two children of St. George, Wilma Winter, and family of Vernal. Mel and Sonic Johnson and two children of Las Vegas visited their mother, LaNola Johnson, for several days. LaNola to them accompanied Woods Cross, where they were all guests at the home of Roy and Lucille Johnson and two children. Mel and Sonic and family then left to spend a few days in Oregon with Sonic's sister and family. They will return to spend a few days with their mother before returning to Las Vegas. Earnest and Salena in Christiansen were Castle Dale Sunday visiting their children, the Joel Christiansens, and the Colin Rasmussens. They brought their son Scott home with He has been them. two weeks with spending his brother and family. Bert and Bonnie Bennett of Castle Dale are rejoicing over the arrival of an 8 lb. 3 oz. baby boy. Patrick Bert was born June 8, 1980 at the Sevier Valley Hospital in He has a Richfield. big sister, Jennifer Ann. Grandparents are Albert and Chasty Bennett. Fred and Delma Bennett have had their son Larry and four children of Mesa, Arizona, also their daughter, Toni Erling and three children of Paul, Idaho, visiting with them for several days. Ted and Karen Bennett and three children have joined in the fun of visiting with the group. is Pcnni Johnson in week this spending Kalispcll, Montana with her sister, Ginger Agee, Wil-for- d her husband and family. The home of Allen and Algic Stephenson has been one of visiting and activity. It was Allen's birthday and family to members gathered honor him. Here for the occasion was Jerry and Julia Borup and six children of Ogden, Jim and Nancy Young and family of Shelley, Idaho. Sherman and Jolene Stephenson and family of Fillmore, Algie's brother. Dr. Clyde F. Brunson of Modesto, California, s and a cousin. Glen Ing-cll- of Bountiful. Lake Powell Development; Warren Peterson, Attorney; Walter Lkins, Mayor Hinckley; Bob Harlan, KNAK Radio; Willis Morrison, Delta Councilman; Rex Stanworth, IPP; Paul Nelson. Planning I cm MCC Consultant; 1 ove , Count y Commissioner; Larry Sieber, Six County Planning; and Millard Max Shaw, Community Council Stall The Mayors of Meadow, Kanosh and Scipio were not present at the meeting. Minutes of March 25, 1980 were discussed. A motion was made by Walter Lkins to accept the minutes as written, it was seconded bv Scott Planning Commission Minutes Lem Lovell, W. Stexxart, Commissioner xxith Chairman; Department of Community and Economic Dick Merrill, . Held Wednesday, June 4, the ai county courthouse in Fillmore, ly papers, that they disburse as minutes or under any other denomination, to intermeddle with the debates, or any the question whether or Utah State Senate Major- (Alternative 04) to M-- l 2. Change RF-not there is sufficient ity Leader Senator Fred 2 in the present Finlinson. Sen. Finlin- (Alternative wording ordinance to allow the son basically reiterated Finlinson Sen. than development of the power Attorney Eliason's comIPP. plant in the area that it ments that the wording suggested we have an Chairman Smith called is in. Chairman Smith in the Zoning Ordinances open discussion of the the meeting to order at then turned the time over of Millard County is not above. Alter doing so, 7:50 p.m. Minutes of the to Millard County Attoradequate to allow IPP to Carl Lyman made a special Planning Com- ney Eldon Eliason for his begin their power plant. motion that the Planning mission Commission amend RF-meeting held comments. Then, using the blackMay 27, 1980 were read. board, Sen. Finlinson disChapter 8 under condito Motion Eliason and then timetable tional use to include the approve cussed Attorney minutes as read by Joyce took the floor and gave steps involved in changfacilities for the generatSeconded by his opinion, after consulScottorn. ing of electrical power, ing the present zoning Lenore Gardner. Unanidifferent ordinance. He discussed also that Sen. Finlinson. ting several mous affirmative vote. sources, that the present the legal aspects of the Ted Bishop. Dave EckMillard County, Utah four alternatives which hoff. and Eldon EliaChairman Smith re- Zoning Ordinance docs have been discussed in son prepare the legal He language for this amendviewed the agenda for the not have the proper wordprevious meetings. ment to include anything then finalized his commeeting and stated that ing to facilitate the prothat has to be done, we needed to have legal posed power plant in the ments by recommending Comthe four of Interthe the including the considerathat concerning Planning input magnitude that we mountain Power Plant. alternatives mission take the steps tion of the waivers, the the fees, and also the addihave, especially Attorney Eliason then necessary to either: tional amendments to the 1. Amend Ordinance 78 first alternative that asks turned the time over to Minutes of Community Council Proposed commission minutes , Offices Members son-in-la- by I.lla ( ro s la n d . "RESOLVED, that no News Writer do presume in their letters, or other Stan-wort- School District in Delta, Utah. 1980, .T Harold Leigh R. Maxfield excused; Eldon A. Fliason, County Attorney; Marlene Whicker, County Clerk. Pursuant to an agenda which had heretofire been presented to the local nexxs media and posted on the front door of the county courthouse, the folloxxing unanimous. Next on the agenda was the of the Millard Community Council. Mayor Roper requested that this be another at continued meeting. By-la- Max Shaw then discussed the Planning Progress Reports for February. March and April ol 1980. He stated that Phase of the preliminary draft of the Master Plan was printed and was being reviewed by the Millard County Planning A financial Commission. statement was given showing at the end of April the council was $9544.92 in the black with an additional $180,250 to be received in the next nine months. A breakdown of Minutes of the Millard The was follows: sources Sheriff. voting Planning Commission held Board 1980 at 7:30 at June 3, $44,250 Community Impact p.m. Millard 45.000 Western Communities the County Intcrmountain Power Agency Commissioners Board Room 40.000 Eastern Communities in the Courthouse in Intcrmountain Power Agency Fillmore, Utah. Members Present: Leon 8,000 Phase I MX Planning 13.000 Phast II MX Planning Smith, Jim Cox, Joyce 30,000601 Designation (October, Scottorn, Lenore Gardner, 1980) Carl Lyman, Lionel Taylor, Commissioner Lem Lovell, $180,25 and acting as secretary, Pat Thomas. Others Present: Max Shaw and Mike Community Council, Ted Bishop, l.P.P. Planning and Zoning, Eldon Eliason, Millard County Attorney, Bob Harlan, KNAK Radio, Dave Eckhoff, Eckhoff, Preator & Watson, Sen. Fred Finlinson, State Senate Webb-Millar- Also discussed was hiring student planners to be used this summer. They would be paid $800.00 per month and only work three months. Alan Nielson made a motion to start interviews with Planning Interns as soon as Walter Ekins possible, seconded and the voting was unanimous. A letter was then presented to each member of the Council that gave Delta City's stand on the Millard County Impact Alleviation Task Force. Delta City does not agree with the way the Task Force is formed and proposed a negotiating team be formed. Lem Lovell, County Commissioner, asked if it would be agreeable to all if the County Attorney represented the County and remove the Planning Commission from the Task Force and give I.ynndyl one full vote. It was then suggested by Waller Lkins that the County Attorney an become member. Scott Sheriff made a motion the negotiating team exclusing the County with two County Attorney, Commissioners and Alan Nielson of ynndyl be representing both I.ynndyl and Leamington and Waller Ekins represent Oak City and I Hinckley be taken back to the I cm Lovell and back to Delta C its County Commission by for Roper Mayor by consideration and be brought back tor discussion to the Community Council, Alan Nielson seconded. More discussion wax entertained about the orgamatin of the negotiating team and Scott Sheriff withdrew his motion. Warren Peterson then suggested that a motion be made that the negotiating team be made up of nine members and it be a special committee under the Millard Community Countil with no authority to bind. The nine members should consist of one school board mcmeber, one member representative of the special serv ice districts, to County representatives, one Delta fill mid-Ma- todax y . continues as be the lake's first time I? year history that the water lex el has reached lull capacity. Plummer explained that it has taken this long to 1111 the storage unit to capacitv because of the large sie of the lake and because the Water and Poxxer Resources Service to release is required significant amounts of water to users in the Lower Colorado River Basin in accordance with the Colorado River Compact. The lake is expected to rise another 15 feet after from surrounding run-of- f is areas completed. At full capacity, the lake II run-of- f anticipated, it will in the contain 25 million acre feet as opposed to the 22.650.0(H) acre feet it now contains. Lake Powell recreation users should experience no significant differ-ithe area as a result of the increased water xx ill n level." Plummer stated. met to discuss jail plans. The Commissioners informed Mr. Edwards that at the present time no architect has been decided upon and they would keep Mr. Edwards and his firm m mind when the time comes to contract for one. Mr. I arrv Haskell met concerning some items ol business relating to the West Millard Lxtention. Whereupon the meeting adjourned. sMatlenc W hicker County Clerk of U.S. Department Agriculture researchers base developed a process for turning catfish waste into a animal feed. n Sunflowers are coming on strong in the I'.S. Acres planted in the oilseed crop rose from 787,000 in 1975 to 2.8 million in 1978. 8 to present ordinance, accomodate the power Seconded by plant. Joyce Scottorn. unanimous affirmative vote. Chairman Smith gave his thanks to all ol the gentlement present for their cooperation in the discussing and handling ol this matter. then Scottorn Joyce motion to adjourn. Lenore Seconded by made a Unanimous Gardner. t affirmative vote. Meeting adjourned at 9:55 p.m. Next regular meeting will be June 3, 1980 at 7:30 p.m. at the Millard Commissioners County in the Room Board Fillmore, Courthouse. Utah. and one Oak City Hinckley representat Stanxvorth, representative, one membet representative ot Oak City and Hinckley, one member representative of eamington and one and ynndyl of member representative Holden, Kanosh, Meadow and Scipio be taken back to the respective bodies for consideration and be brought back to the Countil. Scott Sheriff seconded this and the voting was unanimous. The time was then turned over to Alan Nielson to discuss service special their and districts I importance. Walter Ekins then moved for the meeting to be adjourned and eland Roper The meeting seconded. adtourned at 10:20 p.m. 1 laiuhvnttvn I u, simile I hank You .oU s Monoyram lliank You Soles Mormon loinplv lsiyn Invitations ami . Icci.x.xonu PerluiueJ Invitations Pe ir ( hit ils Photo 'lliank You Sotos Pteture I nline phvelopes 'Return AJiliessiJ ( Inter I 'nvelopos Spanish Style Invmitioiis leihlei Seiitiiiient Invitations PluS .oJuie Seals for Pnviiopi s ( isiial Invitations 1 .Issessories to the above Is levied as specified The in S 'vihliny . Ul'uins ( Pi ah Pi ah available in 21 'x piayi i Pools , lie ami ipe Po.x 'alt Pox os am! Pays I athi t ot the Pf ah in, i am! Haul) S, ts U nn nto leu i hy. ( ipah tie Pox lot Invitation Km vis. I eils. am! 'spoons Mah lies. Pi isemihreJ Mass Poelh is aphns. Pi i s, mah.'i J I'apei P!ah s. t'uj's. lal'h Coviis. aplms lit ny Peaiei PtHou's Plan Cat. Is lettering styles ' Planning 1 v ( with your choice of ( Vellum or Parchment in many colors h ption S, io!!s Si: i Srn He also have Social and Business Stationer available i s,u ) liui.'uii, i on nls am! .4 on s'i-Mitcvah Invitations am! Pen ssoiies t , t initiation i mourn i nn nts ami . locv.xxoi I n xayi niiiit Iniioum i ui nts Ihvoh u Iniioiinei im nts ( n House I Pnth luuoiun voions Pi i sonal Stan Pll suit ss ( lljs slioieer Invita ( 'alline. ( ill Js Su e i t Si.xh ei ( ustoni I'hnayraviuy I iimn . i P, n said . motion was seconded by I enure Gardner, unanimous affirmative vote. Joyce Scottorn then made a motion to adjorn the meeting, Seconded by enorc . . 1 Gardner. II PnJe's aiest Pools Joyce Scottorn that the revised edition of the draft of the proposed amendments to Millard County Ordinance No. 78 be certified as reviewed by the Millard County Planning Commission and given as such to the Millard County Commission with instruction to review the fee schedule and determine the amount of the conditional use fees to be draft. hi IU) Prule's Unanimous affirmative vote. The meeting adjourned at IO:55p.m. Next regular meeting will be June 10,1980, 7:30 p.m. at the Mill.ud County School District board room. Delta, Utah. The overall rale of farm fatalities was 14.5 per 100,000 farm residents and workers In 197ft. I'or the Perfect Wedding : loose Stylart invitations from The Progress Printing Co. ate iiiviltil to i hot k our loot Rule x ol I thpiette lot IVeihltny Invitations ami .innouneeineiils You Main Street Pillmore, I tah 41 S. o Ph. e a that motion special committee ot the Millard Community Council as a negotiating team, consisting ot one representative of the school board, one member representative ot the special service districts, two one Della representative, one Fillmore luiii'uuiVuiiMrx aiul uni, moils: Ilioto. Convent lomil. t'onteinporary. ami SaeiiJ ih si y.ns Hue kyrouml Photo Invitations Phuritte Invitations Poll lanvil Innei I nvvh'pvs ( ,ohl Seals lor I. ni vlopvs Rex Leader, l.P.P. Majority and i v Alan Nielson then made the Wedding Stationery Chairman Smith called the meeting to order at 7:50 p.m. proceedings xxcre had: Mr. Minutes of the Planning Fred Tinlinson and Dr. Dave Commission meeting held on Eckhoff met to work our May 29, 1980 were read. recommendations for fees Motion to approve minutes for building permits, also as read was made by Joyce present for this discussion Scottorn, seconded by of the Lenore Gardner. Unanimous were representatives Zoning Commission, Task affirmative vote. Force, and IPP, Leon Smith, Chairman Smith reviewed Ted Bishop and Mike Webb. the proposed agenda for the of the The minutes meeting and then turned the were floor over to Sen. Fred meeting previous approved. Finlinson. Mr. Craig Case and aVoy Sen. Finlinson then passed Martin, County Recorder, out the Draft Amendment to met to discuss a Millard the County agreement for the Ordinance No. 78. Sen. Xerox copier in the Recorders Finlinson went on to explain, office. Mr. l.oxel asked that define and revise said the decision on the agreement amendment as a result of be held off until next comments and suggestions Mr. made when Wednesday the open during in be will Maxfield said discussion of attendance. amendment by the Millard Mr. Ralph Edwards. Bob County Planning Boyles and Brett Bulloch Commission. Ed along with Sheriff The motion was made by Phillips 980 Page d e Lake Powell rose to a of elevation record and 3.684.92 in is expected to fill to capa-ci- t by late June or early Julv. Water and Power Resources Service ReBill Director gional announced Plummer representative, representativ e of the four cast side communities, one representative from Fillmore, one member representative for I.ynndyl and I eamington 1 expected to 1 other proceedings, of this House. RESOLVED, that no Printer, or Publisher, of any printed News Papers, do presume to insert in any such papers any debates, or any other proceedings, of this House, or any Committee these passing by Minutes of the Millard ity Leader; Richard MooCounty Planning Com- dy, Pat Thomas, Lyndon mission meeting held Callister, Central Utah Carl Health; May 29, 1980 at 7:30 p.m. Mental at the Millard County Haase and Rex work. 7- - enforced secrecy two resolutions: 3, Minutes of Millard County Planning Commission Parliamen- tarian Ulala Mace, Noma Jackson as Historian, Robison. Steven Lloyd Fauntella Robison, gave his tiny daughter WilDixie the name Susan. Those Registrar, leader. liams lesson assisting were her grand- Jean served delicious father Garn Lloyd and refreshments. uncles Dexter and Evan Dale Robinson is enAnderson, Wayne Lloyd a weeks vacation and Jerry Freeman and joying in Salmon, Idaho with the bishopric. Grandma Diane and famIrene Anderson came his sister the Lee Hogans. from Provo with her ily, Parker of NavFloyd and daughter New Mexico, spent a ajo, Phyllis and Steven few days with his foster Lloyd for this special parents, Kent and Peggy occasion. Swallow and family. He The little daughter has just completed two of Linnae and Bryan Dugquarters as a student at ger of Ogden was given Trade Tech in Orem. the name Erica by her Mr. and Mrs. Kevin father. Assisting was her Christensen were in Salt maternal grandfather Lake City on business for Avalon Johnson, uncle a couple of days this last Glade Johnson, and couweek. sin Roy Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle The Crystal Camp of Johnson and children the D.U.P. held their Landon and Jessica of May meeting on the 8th Montrose, Colorado were at the home of Jean weekend guests May 31 Neilson at Clear Lake. of his parents, Mr. and Captain Dixie Williams Mrs. Glade Johnson and welcomed those present brother Roy. and conducted the meetMr. and Mrs. Royal ing. The Invocation was Hurd and five children of offered by Vice Captain Orem spent the weekend Diana Fuller. Pledge to with Clarices mother, the flag was led by Lelia Ruth Allen. They visited Carling. The song was with Rex and Lynn Allen Tenting and children. Royal did Tonight with Chorister Thora some carpenter work for Wilcox leading and Car-m- a Ruth and Clarice helped Swallow accompanywith some house cleaning on the piano. ing. The grandchildren, Fauntella both Allens and Hurds, Secretary Robison read the minhelped with the garden. utes of the April meetRoyal and daughter Julie returned home on ing. Lesson Jean Neilson Clarice and Saturday. presented an interesting the other children exon lesson "Pioneer cept Bobby stayed until Guns and Gunsmiths. Bobby will Monday. Edith Callister and stay and help with the HOLDEN HAPPENINGS most stringent Sunshine" laws in the This act guarantees you the country. right to read news reports of meetings held by school boards, city and town councils, county commissions, and any other public body. As late as 1722, the House of Commons in England 1 74J-SJ40- 74-5M- 4 r |