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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, FILLMORE FROLICS jo Guests from Washington ini'illmore Visiting for three weeks were Mrs, Sherrel (Debra) Hinton and sons, Joe, John, and baby Michael of Pasco, Washington. They divided their time between her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell. and grandparents. Bill and Lena Moyes. They moved to Washington State about three years ago and Sherrel is now employed at Hanford building reactors. Debra was a computer operator at the Progress before moving and she came to see us. They Amtrak traveled by and loved it, she said. took Moyes Grandpa them back to Ogden to catch the train home on Wednesday. with Donna while Grandpa Rod is in the hospital, left Saturday to go to Holden to stay with LaNola for a while. Bernice is feeling pretty good now . ton. Those who came to and visit were enjoy cl Marion's parents Thad and Pauline Frampton from 0 Vegas, ton and two girls and Christine and JoAnn Mikel-soand son Billy of Port Sulphur, Louisiana have been visiting her parents, Max & LaVoy month. this Martin, While here, the Mikcl-son- s and Martins visited Charlie A Jeri Lynn TayBill n Scott & Joyce Idaho Falls, From there, all Idaho. the family spent an enjoyable day in Yellowstone and Jackson Hole. and Mikelsons The Janet & Melvin Michael and children of St. George are in California with several days planned to and Harker in in take Disneyland. After that, they will spend time with Bills parents in Rancho Cordova, California, then back to Louisiana by the end of June. Bill has the honor of coaching the Louisiana Visits in Missouri All Star football team in His team, the July. Mrs. Cloyd (Rayma) Broncos, in Port Sulphur, Day flew into Salt Lake have a very fine record 1980 from during his two years 14, June Stockton, Missouri, as head coach, winning where she visited for a 25 games out of 26 inweek with her daughcluding the state champhusband ionship last year. ter Kristen, Vince and Pulsipher sons Jason, Jeffery and Doma Frampton While there Timothy. has Fathers Day LDS an attended they Conference in St. Louis, Visitors where the speakers were At the home of Doma President Kimball, President Tanner, Boyd Frampton for the Father's K. Packer, Marvin J. Day weekend were all Ronald of her six children and and Ashton. families. Pullman. It was a special get- Four hundred mission Visiting grandparents. Dale and Madge Peterson for a week were Jeffery and Tracy Davidson of Nephi, sons of Tom Mr. and Mrs. Davidson. Las Viron and Mcrodee Penney, Jamie, Brad and girlaries were in attendance, friend, from Granger, and Ravma made contact Ken and Darlene Ord with Dean Stephenson, and three boys from Sanson of John and Carol Magna, Kent and Patti and Mike dra, Stephenson of Holden. Ravma was met at Frampton from Sandy. Ann Sweeting and Salt Lake Airport by Kelly Earl her husband Cloyd and baby Holly Jean, Carol and Frampton, they went to attend a Marianne and luncheon in honor of Russ Bond and baby Megan Col. Malone, who was from Ann Meadow, miliretiring from the Robert and Evelyn tary. The event was held Leavitt and Frampton, at the home of General Terri Penney and Trisha Lee and his wife. and Dec Leavitt, Steve and Joyce Frampton and Max and LaVoy Martin two girls Tina and April, Visited by Daughter Loyd and Marie Framp- lor Grandma Bernice Stott, who has been staying June 20, 1980 Page 4 while her together Marion and his grandson c wife Diane were here from Kirkland, Washing- Tam-mi- and e Van girlfriend Jolynn, Fillmore, John and friend Frampton Faun Hunter. John has been staying at Domas for some time now. We all enjoyed a cook-ou- t on Saturday night Domas on backyard patio. Sunday we all in four wheel piled drive trucks and rode up to the cabins of Earl, Robert and Viron at Frampton Heights. We visited their dad Henry's grave at the cemetery. We all had a good time and plenty of laughs and eats. We hope the grandchildren who couldn't come because they had to work can make it next time. all from from front puge) lo first over all Hix dad, Sieve, rates too, hut this kid some trouble, and had to is gelling just ion lasllllso settle for 4th open novice. Sieve rode with Rob idler lo Jay Warnick recovered from lirsl amateur Shane a collision at the start to grab Sianworth powered in 3rd 9lh open novice in the trophy amateur. Blair ropper circle. There were 41 open Millard The County rode with Dan Bmigard lo novices, 37 250 novices, and million and a half dollar first race as an amateur (he 34 125 novices, plus 23 golf course "Cecil Baker won loo many to slay in Ihc sportsmen, and 5 ladies. was dedicated June 7, 140 new racers. 1980 to the memory of novice class) look 21st Thats I think desert overall, 3rd 25U amateur. racing is m, one of Delta's outstandBob Hutching was 3rd Sr. the rise. Wc need some nJcrs ing citizens, great sports in the 125 classes to uphold enthusiast, and a super Expert. Our impeccable our clubs superiority. Ken race Smith the lead to Doug athlete. The welcome was given the Smoke bomb where the Jeffery and Ron Baker also course cut up into the cedar raced. Mike Stanworth and by Don Dafoe. County Commissioner Lem Lovell trees. We had a great view of Mike Thomas finished 11th and 12th just out of the gave a history of the course and credit to the High School, where he trophies. Congrats to all'll 2nd overall novice. Bryce many individuals and the was captain of the bastime and effort that went ketball team, halfback Moody finished 4th novice, Cameron Cropper into the project. and Jason Thomas and Shane Helen Baker, Cecils Baker were 6th, 8th and 12th arhad wife, who just in the novices, Lance rived from the Kentucky-Ohi4 Henrie, Shelby Cropper and mission, spoke in Steve Hutchings came in a memory of her husband's little later. dreams of a golf course Brandon Thomas was one and of his efforts to novice riders on 50 of 4 He achieve this goal. cc machines. He finished 3rd. purchased the land and All of the mini riders received put in a lot of time and effort into the building of finishers pins for them and the course prior to his their partners, and trophies Helen and her death. for 100 percent of the young son Frank made a major riders. contribution of property In the big race, the trophies that made it possible to get a grant to revamp and finish an Cecil F. Baker golf Course Dedicated I 1 5 12-1- 5 1 o 7-- 1 1 Billy bar-bequ- ard football and active the tennis courts. He was studentbody president at the the then Branch Agricultural College (SUSC) playing on both football and basketball teams. He married Helen Stevens of Holden. They have a son, Frank of Delta, and two grandchildren, on on Shelly a.ii C.F. 1972. farming!!! Kevin Bogue was a leader from the start, but missed a roving check point when he got too far from the course (I told you the Foxes were tricky) and Gary Short, who had first for a while also missed it. Without all of the checks a riders score is Don Fuller ran dropped. straight and true to first overall, earning a trophy and a write-uwith IM who were on the Magamc scene. Not tar behind came Kevin Jones, 2nd 250 cc and 4th overall. Tim Ramey flew to 1st amateur and llih overall, with Dan Bring, trd right there for 12ih overall and 4th 250 expr-- t Dan rides with the No I 250 expert plate. Jim Stanworth in his LETTERS Dear Jane, finally made the trip cast. The plane was held up for an hour at O'Hare in Chicago so was late My Retting to Buffalo. folks were there to meet me and take me on to Niagara Falls. Niagara Falls, N.Y., looks very unattractive, I In the dirty, ten years I've been away Niagara Falls, Ont., has spread out, absorbed a couple of outlying areas and really looks good. I used to know my way around here, but no more. I'm sure getting royal treatment from my relatives. I've never been so He was a run-dow- EDITOR wined and dined. Wined! We went on a tour of the big Bright's Winery on the Canadian side and then sampled from the bottles lined up on the Their wines are bar. quite famous. The weather has been fairly nice, warm days and cool nights so wc have been able to roam a lot in the car. Im not used to the heavy traffic anymore and all the buildings. Ill be glad to get back to the wide open spaces, blue sky and night starts. See you soon . Ruth Zmitravich THIS YEAR GET MORE VACATION PER GALLON This week's tour takes you to pine forests, sparkling brooks and crys tal lakes found in six maor can yons within minutes of down town Salt Lake City Enoy hiking, picnicking and camping in addi tion to some Will CO11 spectacular scenery. Tour Based on 16 miles per gallon begins in Salt X 20 gallon tank 320 mile Lake City, takes range per tank Mileage is esb less than one mated for tour only, so please tank ' of gas. tank up before you head out "U" and Utah WORKING FOR Building and Construction Trades NEW SUBSCRIPTION TO THE TOUR Cecil graduated in Pharmacy in 1935 from Idaho State University, then moved to Delta to work for Thornton Drug. In 1946 he purchased the store and operated it as Baker Pharmacy until his death in arc harder to come by. Only the top 20 percent win them, so you have an incentive to HUSH I , and Sugarloalers arc good at it. There were 223 racers entered, and around I he course 150 finished covered a 46 mile loop twice, and it was rough. Ihc dav was complicated by dry conditions and dust. Iltayne Henrie, a regular winner, went down early with a damaged shoulder. Wc wish him the best, and we might need to help with the Unions course. ore area-Mill- I his smooth style and it looked like he had it won. He had Casper, special guest of the day, told of the work of himself and his associates, who overall the designed He later concourse. ducted a clinic and played the course with several groups. Jack Valiquette, president of Brush Wellman, four berylpresented lium copper putter clubs to: Helen and Frank for donating the Baker, Clinic Speech land; Billy Casper, for the course; On Monday, June 23, designing Lyle Bennett, for Parks 1980, the BYU is supervising a clinic for the and Recreation funding; Commissioners purpose of diagnosing County for their chilin cooperation. speech problems A free luncheon was dren from birth through 12 years of age. served from the Gub House to all in attendance interested Anyone Millard in having their child by the West tested in this clinic, Ladies Golf Association. Free golfing continued please contact the folon for until dark with a nice lowing appointcrowd enjoying the greens ments: in this unique setting. Fillmore e There was a steak Elementary School ih the evening. Delta Cecil is the son of the School District Office Dr. William Baker and Ethel Baker. He "To lengthen thy life, lessen grew up in Fillmore, Ben Franklin thy meals." graduating from Millard area-Fillm- (Con SUGARLOAFERS New Golf PRICES The Millard County Progress calls attention to the new Subscription Rates. In Millard County the rate is $9.50 a year. Out of County the rate is $10.00. In ordering by mail, please use the new price. di- rector in the Utah Pharmaceutical Association at the time of his death. Cecil was a great sports fan. He kept a bulletin board in his store with game schedules and pictures ol Delta High players. The school awarded him the Distinguished Citizen award. The completion of the golf course was an answer to his dream. Our organization published the following statement in the Millard County Chronicle on November 1 5, 1 979 group of Millard County taxpayers and citizens, hereafter called make the following Citizens For Good County Government, statement and clarification. We support: Reasonable County Zoning, and Sensible County Planning But, we do not believe in: County Land Use Control County Control of Public Utilities County Domination of Public Rights A We hope we still live in a democracy for the people and by the people, which should allow citizens to exercise Free conscience, with the right of control over private property. WE FEEL T HAT THE ORDINANCE 89 WHICH WAS PUBLISHED AND WENT INTO EFFECT ON JUNE 12, 1980, UNDER THE HEADING OF FLOOD CONTROL IS A FARCE, IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL, AND UNDEMOCRATIC. WE FURTHER BELIEVE MILLARD COUNTY CITIZENS LIVES ARE BEING HAMPERED AND THEIR RIGHTS TAKEN AWAY BY SUCH ACTION. The following is taken from a Brigham Young University Publication, entitled ine Moral Basis of a Free Society." Fifth Printing, No. Page 101. The Communist Manifesto has been termed "the starting point of the modern socialist" movement. (Encyclopedia Britannica, 1960 Ed. Vol. 20) The adoption of the Communist plan here in the United States might be more clearly seen if we note the three main methods governments use in destroying the 600-3707- right of private property. We quote here number for VISA credit card wheat you have the First Security Advantage Acconnt With Advantage, your money can earn interest in savings until you need it. When you write checks, it can be transferred automatically if you choose. Advantage earns like savings, works like checking. Provides you with a combined monthly statement of all your banking activities. In addition, Advantage also provides: Unlimited supply of personalized, numbered special checks Check Protection Plus VISA Banking Card without charge VISA Credit Card without annual fee Reduced rates on installment loans Access to HandiBank 24-ho- ur Check into Upntogeij- - today. Each affiliate bank ol First Security Corporation is a member of FDIC Each depositors account is insured to $100,000 (2) C. (2). Laws providing for housing, irrigation and power projects, Flood Control and parks. Supreme Court Justice George Sutherland, made the following statement, which gives us all something to ponder here in Millard County, Land of Freedom, "Thus, today brethren, we are in danger of actually surrendering our personal and property rights. This development, if it does occur in full form, will be a sad tragedy for our people. We must recognize that PROPERTY RIGHTS ARE ESSENTIAL TO HUMAN LIBERTY." CITIZENS FOR GOOD COUNTY GOVERNMENT Merv Williams, Chairman Robert Hare, Vice Chairman CITIZENS, LET US NOT SIT IDLY BY, AND LET OUR PRECIOUS FREEDOM SLIP AWAY. ORDINANCE 89 SHOULD BE TAKEN OFF THE BOOKS. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL US FOR ONE OF OUR COMMITTEE TO TALK TO YOU OR YOUR GROUP. TALK TO THE COUNTY COMMISSION YOURSELVES. BECOME AWARE, ALERT, AND INFORMED. MILLARD To give a man his life, but deny him liberty, is to take from him all that makes life worth living To give him liberty but take from him property which is the truit and badge of his liberty, is to still leave him a slave President David O McKay Cont Rep. Oct 1962, Page 6 Government officials are servants of the people. They are obligated to listen to the people they govern. They are not our rulers, as we are not to be ruled over. When officials Infringe upon the property rights of the people, they are no longer serving their purpose Citizens Committee Whenever any torm of government becomes destructive of the rights instituted among men, it is the righ, ot the people to alter or abolish it, and to institute new government That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. Thomas Jefferson County government was never intended nor meant to be County Rule." 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