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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, August 8, CUOTV By Jim Buthndl USU Extension Seed Alfalfa Pest Management News diseased that plants had crown rot. a root rot, spring blackstem, and downy mildew. Several stands had been thinned out by crown rot, which is encouraged by spring cultivation and grazing. Phytophthosa root rot was found at the low ends of a couple of fields where standing water remains after an irrigation. Spring blackstem and downy mildew were found at low levels that would not contribute to major losses in seed production. Bacterial wilt has been found in isolated areas in the past, although it was not found in this survey. phyto-phthos- 9 and Canada. The disease has been found in Washington, Oregon, Southwestern and Idaho, British Columbia. The overall cost to alfalfa growers has exceeded million dollars. Verticillium can be 1 and should be installed by the August 1st deadline. Canyon Road repairs are progressing. The paving will begin tomorrow. Street repairs in connection with the irriexcavagation system tions was discussed. It was noted that the maintenance crew is doing a good job repairing street crossings. Minutes of the regular meeting of the Fillmore City Council held July 16, 1980 at 7:30 p.m. in the Fillmore City Building. Notice of time, place, and agenda of the meeting were provided the news media and each member of the governing body by mailing copies of the Notice and Agenda on the 10th day of July, 1980. Those present for the meeting were: Mayor Mark Paxton, Couiidlmen Doris Rasmussen, Duane R. Baugh, James A. Cox, Don W. Stuart, and Councilman ported that the East n FLOWELLf 13si Brand Inspector Retires" 1 All BRAND NEW non-curre- Cycles to be 78s or 79s nt MOVED OUT Five 79 YZ125s Four 79 YZ250s Four 79 YZ400s Four 78 YZ250s vFour 79 GTMX80s Three 79 GT80s Two 78 YZ400s One 79TT500 One 79 XT500 E&E Services Fillmore, Utah 743570 v bin i 'Jitfr Baugh ) reMil- lard Riding Club would like a parade in connection with their district horse show and meet on August 2nd at 5 p.m. Motion to approve the permit subject to State Division of Transportation approval by Councilman Baugh, seconded by Councilwoman Rasmus- sen. 4; Ayes, Carried. 0; Nayes, Councilman Baugh read price quote on for culinary water pumps. Cost was $4,000. These will be installed during this fiscal year. Councilman Baugh will investigate further electronic controls for the wells. Eight hundred feet of reject pipe at a cost of 96 cents per foot has been ordered for a railing at the Old Amphi- Capitol theater. Acquisition Second Ward a library was cussed. The of the old Church for again disCouncil re- quested that a letter be sent to the Church Real Estate Committee seeking the building as a donation or on a long-terlease. The Community Progress award contest was A Clean-udiscussed. will held one week be day from Saturday. A business license for Paster Arts owned by Mr. Delbert Livingston was approved on motion p by Councilwoman Ras- By Luclla lid wards Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hammond and family returned to their home in Costa Mesa, California. Their children have been dividing their summer vacation time with grandma Della Madsen and aunt, May Labrum, in Meadow and their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Hammond. Sr., Hilda Hamin Logan. mond and baby, Abbie, have been visiting with her mother and aunt for a week. Robert drove up for a few days visit in Meadow and Logan and took the family back to Costa Mesa. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hone of Fillmore and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Edwards of Meadow were Mr. and Mrs. James McQuade (Ronda Hone) and daughter, Jamie, of Sacramento, California, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sledzieski of Hone) (Stephanie Mountain View, California, Miss Jennifer Hone of Los Altos Hills, Calif., and friends, Matt Hermans, of La Crescenta and Tony Sledzieski of Sacramento. The group left on Monday morning for a week vacation on a house boat at Bullfrog and fishing at Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Edwards drove to Salem, Utah to attend the farewell testimonial for their grandson, Steven Monte Steven will Edwards. serve in the new Kobe, Japan mission. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beckstrand (NaDean) are the proud grandparents of a baby girl bom to their daughter, Marilyn De- Vries, and her husband, Kerry. The baby girl has three brothers at home to NaDean welcome her. in Salt week the spent Lake helping out at the DeVries home. Benner and Olga Carling spent the holiday weekend at the home of their son and daughter-in-law- , DeLyle and Shannon Carling. Mr. and Mrs Larry Labrum of Taos, New seconded by mussen, Councilman Baugh. Ayes, 4; Nayes, 0; Carried. items The following were reviewed: 1. Deseret G&T Agendas, Minute of Board Meetings. 2. Correspondence from Utah Power & Light. 3. Emergency Housing Funds application. 4. Water Spectrum publication. Council approved Certificate 369 for cemetery lot N 'j Lot 2, Block 232 to Cohn Allred. By Kent Birch The purchase of 700 lbs. of lawn grass seed Utahs proposed confor use at the cemetery on stitutional amendments P.O. 768 was approved. have raised little controto Lt. Motion by Councilman versy according Gov. David S. Monson in Cox, seconded by Councilwoman Rasmussen. a recent report. No one has bothered to write any 4; 0; Ayes. Nayes, Carried. kind of opposing arguA salary of $1,100.00 ment to be included in a per month for the position pamphlet for interested of acting treasurer was voters on any of the four approved on a motion measures. The four amendment by Councilman Baugh, seconded by Councilman proposals arc: first, an Cox. executive article revision; Ayes. 4; Nayes, 0; second, a tax article reCarried. vision; third, a prisoner Meeting adjourned at work release amendment; p.m. and fourth, a legislative amendcompensation ment. The executive article revision will do away with the position of Secretary of State and form a new Lieutenant of office Governor w ho will run for election the same ticket as the Governor, similar to the way the President and Vice President and Vice of the US are WASH., D C. - Senator President revision The Jake Gam and Senator elected. remove also would Orrin Hatch jointly archaic limitathree Civil some other still tion placed on Rights Technical TrainIt would no longofficials. Assistance and ing be necessary for the grants to the Utah State er Office of Education from Governor to relinquish the U.S. Department of power to a second in command when leaving Education (ED) today. The Utah agency got the state on business. The revision also clarifies of $131,691, grants details of the succession for and $61,540, $51,225, a Governor. of a total of $244,456, "To revision of the tax The school assist systems and of the constitution article school personnel in the it legal for the will make solution of education state legislature to reproblems occasioned by move tax on cattle since disdesegregation, sex difficult tax to crimination, and unequal it is very administer. access to education of The third revision is a those national minority children who are not prisoner work release fluent in the English amendment which would voluntary conlanguage," according to permit the of prisoner labor ED. tracting the prison The grant runs from outside July 1, 1980 through June grounds. The amendment 30, 1981 under the dir- would also make it legal ection of Beth L. Davis in for women to work in the Utah Office of underground mines. The fourth amendment Mexico have been visiting with his parents, Mr. and Labrum. Mrs. Vcnoy Larry has been teaching school in Taos. They are moving to Port Angeles, Washington. Emily M. Weed of Fillmore has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. "What Is It Cases of TB Increase Worth?" What is it worth, the climb to fame ... the reaping of great wealth ... what is it worth if with it all ... a man has lost his health ... what is it worth to fall in love ... with one for whom you yearn ... if you arc not lucky enough ... to be loved in return ... what is it worth to fool the world ... when deep inside you know ... that God above will frown on you ... when it's your time to go ... what is it worth to cause a tear ... to dim a human eye ... what is it worth to say a word ... that causes hearts to cry ... the worth of all of these is naught ... but priceless is the worth ... of living a life thats close to God ... during your short stay on earth. in Utah 1 Civil Rights Training Aid Bound for Education Office Fillmore spent the 24th weekend at Anderson's Meadow, up Beaver Canyon. Everyone had a lovely time and kept busv. family The Westfalls are in hopes of moving up to Fillmore right after the first of the year, upon their retirement in Cali fornia. When Jessie Mrs. Russell and DcAnn Darling sent a renewal Wiley of Jackson. Wyofor the Progress this ming and their four chil week, it was her 26th dren spent a week with Now living in her parents. Mr. and Mrs. order. Kingman, Arizona, the Dean Whicker, recently. Darlings first ordered the The purpose of the visit paper from Sacramento. was to spend some time with her brother. Jim. Tcnnvs and Chloe Mad- and parents. The Wiley's sen received word of the are in the process of birth of a new grand- moving Tacoma. to daughter. born to John Washington where Russ and Linda Madsen in will be in the Air Force, Roosevelt July 25. making assigned to a C14I Cargo four girls. plane as a pilot. Paul McBride's home is Captain Wiley will take his training in Oklahoma. the scene of a family this week. Mar- Current plans are for his Bob Kruse, family to stay in Fillmore and garet sons Lee and Kcrmit. w hile he is in training. arrived first from their home in Milpitas. CaliMrs. Pauline Robison fornia. John and Leah is back in Fillmore for a McBride and daughter. while, after visiting with Heather, who live in her brother. Will. He is South Carolina, joined in a convalescent hospital in Pocatello and dome the Monday. group The Kruses stopped verv well. One of "Pol enroute in Fly and Mil- ly's" grandddaughters ford for visits. came from American Falls to spend a week with hei Correction Recent data reviewed and analyzed by the Utah Lung Association shows a significant change in the incidence of tuberculosis in Utah. Contrary to the prevailing view that the disease is on the wane, there were nearly three times as many new cases of TB reported in the first six months of 1980 as there were in the same period last year," according to R. James Steenblik, President. Data received from the Utah State Department of Health show there were 32 newly reported TB from cases January through June of 1980 as compared with 12 in the first half of 1979. "This information must be viewed with concern." Steenblik stated. Mr. will raise the compen"There must always be sation of legislators from surveillance and control $25 per day as set with a of a communicable dis$15 expense allowance ease such as tuberculosis. to $40 per day with a It is not a mystery dis$40 expense allowance. ease. The means are The state which now available to eradicate TB. ranks 48th in the amount as has been done with of compensation allowed smallpox. It requires state legislators would an alert and concerned then rank 46th. public, and the proviThe proposals are the sion of resources in health result of recommendadepartments and hospitions by the Utah Constitals to break the chain of tutional Revision comdisease transmission." mittee which was estaK. Franklin Dr. blished in 1968 and charg- Brough. Executive Dired with the duty to do an ector of the Christmas ongoing study of the Utah Seal organization, said, State Constitution, and to Most people think that and tuberculosis is a disease "update articles language that is clearly of the past. It is generally outdated, to change pro- believed that most vicvisions that no longer tims arc elderly and come meet the needs of the from Indian or refugee citizens of the state and populations. from or modernize the overall large cities. Actually, the functions of state govern- 32 cases were reported ment" from ten counties (Box Suggestions of study Elder. Carbon, Davis, areas come to the co- Duchesne, Salt Lake, mission from citizens and Tooele. Uintah, Utah. citizen groups as well as Washington, and Weber). from the Legislators. Dr. Brough said. "Two-third- s Once the study is comwere Caucasian. pleted a recommendation There was only one Indian is made to the Legislaand six Southeast Asian ture which then approves refugee cases. Victims or disapproves the recomwere as young as age 15. mendation for inclusion Only d of the on the ballot where the cases were older than voters have final say. 65." The Commission itself were older than 65." is made up of 16 mem"If this jump in new bers. Three each arc cases is just a chance appointed by the Governvariance in or and the President reports", Dr. Brough of the Senate and Speaker continued, "that is one of the House. Those nine thing. But, if it is a pick an additional six growth trend which conmembers and a Director tinues this year or next, of the Office of Legisla- then we may have an tive Research who is the epidemic on our hands. sixteenth member of the That will mean getting Commission. back to basic control A deadline for opposiprograms that were abanto tion any of the doned several years ago proposed changes was when the federal and August 6. So far, accordstate governments cut ing to Monson, no citizen the TB budget. Health or citizen groups arc departments are doing a opposing any of the good job with what they changes which will appear have, but it looks like it's on the ballot in November too little to maintain for taxpayer's vote. TB control." Facelift for Utahs Constitution Unopposed 1 FROLICS son-in-la- Connie Shutz. Mr. and Mrs. Junior ONeil (Francis), their children and grandchildren, have been visiting Vacation in at the home of her parCalifornia ents, Harold and Belva Stewart. Ray and Joyce Krause, Visitors at the home of children Kerri. Kelly, and Mr. and Mrs. DeLyle Kody, are in Newhall, Beckstrand were their California for a visit with his wife, his son, James, parents, William and Tami. and baby, their Their Henny Krause. daughter, Cindy Iverson, oldest son is on an LDS and children. mission. Visitors at the home of Clayton and Vickie Allred LaMar Brunson is in were his parents, Mr. and Utah Valley Hospital. Mrs. Cohn Allred. His wife. Fern, and other of Jim Cooper Hunter, members are stayUtah is vacationing at the family close by. The last ing home of Kelly Edwards. word was that he is Visitors at the home of now out of intensive care her parents, Clifton and following his surgery and Laura Beckstrand, are is doing as well as can be Thressa Knolls and her expected. husband, Carl. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY ' I FILLMORE Gene and Jennie Day returned July 27th from a trip into Idaho. They met and their daughter, Howard and Linda and Vawdrey. traveled with them in their motor home to Council to visit Helen Day. three children and five grandchildren, widow and Couple Vacations in family of the late Jack Tom and Frances West-fal- l Day. Gene says, "Thats have returned to the way to travel." Gardena. California after a two week visit here with Mr. and Mrs. LaVae their daughter and Smith of Upland. Califorand family. nia have been spending Kent and Sharon Dalsome time in this area, ton, along with Becky and visiting the Jim Smiths Danny met the Westfalls and members of the Stott in Salt Lake at the airport family in Fillmore and and brought them down to Kanosh. visit here. The whole J port detected the second year that it infests a field. Diseased plants have a Robert A. Nielson (exdiscoloryellow cused), Recorder Carol ation on the leaves that C. Wise,-- and Attorney turns an orange brown. V. Barney. Jay The stems remain erect Mayor Paxton opened and green until the leaves the meeting. die. Then the stems proAttorney Barney briefgressively die. There is ed the Council on legal no known practical control matters including the method available once the Higgins appeal case, dedisease is found in an linquent accounts and an area. Resistant varieties electrical utility account arc not winter hardy and in which a faulty meter rewould not survive in Utah. sulted in an overpayment. It will probably take Attorney Barney then several years to develop reported he and the Mayresistant varieties that or met with Mr. Robert A. can be grown in the U.S. Edison and an agreement Verticillium wilt is a The question is how to had been prepared purpotential problem that keep the disease out of suant to the discussion in is a major concern to the Utah. Infested hay and that meeting. The agreeseed and hay industry in seed are primary means ment was reviewed. It Utah. For instance. New of dissemination. It might provides for the release Zealand and Australia be carried in leafeutter of Mr. Edisons right to have an embargo on seed bee nesting material. purchase 25 of the 30 from infested areas. Therefore, the importaacres covered in an Canada will only buy tion of these commodities agreement dated April treated seed from areas may have to be placed 5, 1978. After a discuswith the disease. At the under closer surveillance sion, motion by Council-womapresent time there are and all imported seed Rasmussen to reover 500.000 acres on land treated with a preventalease Mr. Edisons right that are infected in the US tive fungicide. to purchase and return of the property be approved: that Mayor Paxton be authorized to execute the agreement and that the Mayor be directed not to sign the agreement until Mr. Edison has done so. Motion seconded by Councilman 4 Ivie by I Baugh. Ayes. 4; Nayes, 0; Carried. Councilman Cox reMrs. Raymond Nielsen with Mr. and Mrs. Delia! ported that Mr. Charlie enjoyed visiting in Brig- Ivie. They plan to visit Dunson has asked to be ham City with her daugh- Jewels sister and brother-in-- released from the PlanCleta and Paul ning and Zoning Commister, Patti, and husband, law, Allen, and children in sion. Motion by Council-woma- n Dave Field, and their Hunter. Rasmussen that They visited Mr. little girls, Anne and and Mrs. Don Baldwin in upon written request from Melissa. Shirley also Beaver on their way here. Mr. Dunson that he be respent some of the time in They will come back here leased and Mr. Joseph Midvale with her parents, to visit grandparents Ivie Tillotson be appointed to Mr. and Mrs. James on their way home to the commission. SecondReed. Flagstaff later in the ed by Councilman Stuart. The Nielsens son, week. Ayes, 4; Nayes, 0, Steven, and his wife, Carried. Sonia, were down from Councilman faugh Salt Lake City to give was absent from the their parents some help meeting for a short while. on painting their home Minutes of the preand in the pet food plant. vious meeting with corRaymond and Shirleys rections were approved. daughter, youngest Motion by Councilman Heidi, is in St. George seconded Stuart, by Dr. Robert L. Poulson, Councilwoman Rasmusworking for her brother-in-laand sister, Cris Director of Animal ID sen. and Nancy Key. Chris Protection of The Utah Ayes, is manager of a restaurant Department of Agricul- Carried. business. ture. announced the reBills numbered 5494 Arthur Allen and his tirement of Brand Inspecthrough 5573 and 2305 son, David Allen, flew tor Newell H. Mitchell, through 2333 which total from Fillmore Airport in a Fillmore, after seven $128,582.61 were approvprivate plane owned by years of dedicated ser- ed. Motion by Councilin vice. some businessmen man Cox and seconded by Millard County Deputy Councilman Stuart. the company of these men to Los Angeles for four Sheriff Ross Johnson will Ayes. 3; Nayes, 0, assume the duties of Carried. days on business. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brand Inspection. Application for Buildhas excellent Allen were in Salt Lake Johnson ing Permit 71 to Dale W. with a Edwards for a City the forepart of July qualifications carport had to attend funeral services good background of been recommended for for Jane Allen Noalls knowledge approval by the Planning father-in-law- . Dr. Irvin with livestock experience. was Commission and Other brand inspectors S. Noall. Jane and her on a motion by approved husband. Walter Noall, in Millard County include Councilman Cox. seccame from their home in Bill Thompson of Scipio, onded by Councilman Palm Springs, California Ward Johnson of Delta, Stuart. to attend the services. and Wayne Gonder of Ayes. 3; Nayes, 0, Garrison. Dr. Noall was instrumenCarried. The Utah Department tal in getting student RasCouncilwoman in of Agriculture expresses mussen education driver's reported that the Utah, as well as other appreciation to Newell new electric furnaces are H. Mitchell and his famsafety measures. to be installed in the City Mrs. Eldon Bowman ily, for the many years of Building within the next and children. John, devoted service to the few weeks. Jodi, and Jancll, arrived livestock industry and Councilman Cox noted proAugust 4th evening to brand inspection that the 10,000 gallon visit until Wednesday gram. fuel tank is at the air- - irfic W fc'J (S H. IS) Have a Great Trip son-in-la- By Beth Croiland USU Extension Home Economist Dr. Sherman Thomson, Extension Plant Pathologist at USU, visited Millard County last week. He surveyed seed alfalfa fields and found 980 Page FILLMORE CITY COUNCIL ft ' MINUTES AGEOT Agent 1 In listing the names of people who attended the Robison reunion in the August 1st issue, the following were omitted or were in error: Mrs. A. Clark Valeric Robison. Churchman, Mrs. L.W. Smith. Julie and Jeff Ncese and children and Kav Scott. Lloyd Keel in Hospital Lloyd Keel was rushed to Utah Valley Hospital by ambulance early Sat urday morning where emergency surgery was performed. Members of his family the City of Notice motorists: will be picking up It in his absence. trash Now is the time to watch missed, anyone gets out for school children. call his home and Most of them are driving please leave vour name. cars. IDEAL FOR FAMILY FARM OR RANCH. 160 acres of good fertile soil, about half planted to 2 alfalfa. Balance is planted to pasture grass mile of wheel line sprinklers with water from a well, has 108 shares of Pine Creek water Has stock well, and electric power on property Just 14 mile from County improved road Listed for $160,000.00. 1 V.e.v CHOICE BUILDING LOTS in Mt utilities to Subdivision. All underground property. 80 ACRES four miles west of Fillmore on County road with electricity close by Would be suitable for dividing into small parcels $42,550.00 with low down payment. 12 ACRE LOT in Meadow with Apple. Prune, and Plum fruit trees. Owner reports '2 share of water included in sale. 1 38 ACRES of commercial property m Fillmore Industrial Park just off City Water. Power, and Sewer available Perlect for Truck Stop or tourist oriented Business $245,000.00. Terms negotiable. in Fillmore Industrial Park Near road situated to bring in County airport just Railroad spur line Choice industrial land 26 ACRES ML off one-thir- semi-annu- I 2 STORY CAPE COD CONTEMPORARY HOME with 9 rooms, 3 bedrooms, with baths, kitchen, living room, family room, carpeted, 2 shades, linoleum, stove, 2 fireplaces, attached garage, separate building for guest house or storage. Nice sized lot with outdoor grill & patio Has irrigation water. Listed Price $69,500.00. Tauies Go. FILLMORE - Oeafly 743 6875 275 SO. MAIN I |