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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, August 22, 1 980 Page FLOWELL? Flight Rescues Record Life Number In July 1AKE Cl SAM In I life ul Y I iicvvs on several occasions Since the life llight program began at LDS Hospital two years ago his July there have been 86 adult and child patients carried on 766 Because patient flights. I.DS Hospitals amhiilanic light v I program rerecord number ol si erely inpired InlcriiMiintain area from parts ol resilient the r giori inaccessible hv land or too distant lor ground ambulances to reach in time to be hehiopt'-- & Mr. I by and Mrs. Kent Crapo and Mr. and Mrs. Darnell Anderson upped ilie population here by in jusl as many days. Holli sels of parents are realK happy with the arrival of their little ones. Kent and Donna are the proud parents of a bain girl horn in the Delta hospital August 8 weighing 5 lbs. 11 o and 18 irulies tall. Big brothers and Jerann Adam wanted a little sister and so they are very hupps with little Jovei. are Mr. (itandparents and Mrs. Alex Bohl of (iresham. Wiseonstn and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Crapo of Fillmore. Darnell and Hilda are equally proud of their little lb. M o. son and 20 mill tall, born August 10 at the Fillmore Hospital. I he little fellow has three sisters. Carrie, Sarah, and Holly anxious to attend to his every need. His grandparents are Koella F.riekson of Iroio and Sander and I Anderson of in die Diaper. Mrs. Kae Roberts and three children of Salt lake spent the weekend of August 0 with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. .larold Robison and brother .laren. She was as far as Spanish Fork on the 11th on her return home by her aunt. Ruth Mary Brower. The latter spent a week with her sister brother-in-law- , and Shirlev Lowell and Dobson and their daughter Shanda at their new home in Spanish Fork. She also visited the Dobsons married sons. Douglas and Perry and their wives and children. Mrs. Cleo Carling returned front a lust tluee week vacation in North Cooperstown, Dakota with her son and daughter-ilaw, Charles and Nancv Carling and children. Shawn Carling has spent the summer fieri helping Grandpa Claude on the farm. He his accompanied grandma Cleo back to io his home in I. ryulvie Coopers- town. Claude and daughter lois Harris of Delta took Ins wile and grandson to Tooele, where they were overnight guests ol another daughter. Mrs. Sharon Stewart. The latter took her mother and nephew Shawn to the airport for their trip to North Dakota. Cleo had a very enjoyable trip. She says the scued - 4 a 1 two-yea- Lin--d- g r, Sol-ber- son-in-la- . (Ser-ona- 1 r .'it I I enter. 26) Wo Salt akc Hi 1 New and ( Renewals dial Spinning Wheel Motel Don Tomkinson Gordon Beckstrand Eva Gray Jim Quigley 6o0 Soulh I hv Ii oloiicl Reid dm ii, mime i plained pioeiam Mike wj, developed hv I hahties, I ramme Utievior. ulali II el. wav Patrol, m iooperation will) Pea.i and Otliiers Standard-J ramme and die Department Donald F. Mulby Wilford Ashby Frances B. Aitken ol High, wav SaU'tv I om nn s s i o n e Mrs. John Jones Karl 0. George Mrs. Merrill Wilding Phyl and Fawn Poulson Merl Frampton Carl Warner L. V. Barnes only way to go is to fly. I r a tinnen. Department INiblk Sal civ .ta'ed I r r v id ihc an ha, Ken training I uti out'tandme Mkn'-- He sialed di.c moo polite olliiers m the stale have hecn trained and ate tiiiientlv lerlificd throueli Pcave 1M i g ' roque-t- , h w a v to every pa stale o admmisiraiion regarding our Radar raining Program He advised dial die response was so great nationallv about out tie subsequently pioiM.im. mviied all mteiestcd agciiiics to ionic io I'tah and receive Mrs. Connie Coles and Scott Miller from CaliChristina of fornia, also niece Chardaughter lotte Anderson. All Salt Lake spent the weekend with her mother, spent several days camping in Robbins Valley. Crosland. Mrs. Beth Blaine Crosland and three It has been two years of his boys spent a few since all were together. Steve Miller would days during the week like to thank the Holden with his mother also. Born August 11. 1980 Womens softball team at the West Millard Hos- for their efforts during the past season. Being pital to Lindon and their coach was enjoya was Stephenson 7 lb. 1 oz. baby boy. able and an experience They have chosen the Steve will not forget. name of Brandon George Thanks to the Holden Town Board for their for their firstborn. GrandLee-An- n parents are George and RheaDean Stephenson. Mrs. Ethel Wood took her two granddaughters. Shari and Kellee Ann Cropper, to their home in Ely, Nevada Saturday morning. They had spent ten days here. Her mother Vera Nixon accompanied her and they remained for the week- end. At the home of their parents, Chad and Thora McKee, for visiting are Mrs. Jonette Wheeler and three children of also Lewiston, Utah, Becky McKee, who has employment in the Provo area. at the home Visiting of Carl and Phyllis Bennett is her sister and husband. Rosie and Earl Dobson of Idaho Falls, Idaho and their daughter, Mrs. Denise Earle and two sons of Challis, Idaho. They also visited their brother and wife, Lester and Jean Dob- son. Mrs. Brenda Cropper of and four children Greeley. Colorado are yisiting at the home of her parents, Clee and Venez Johnson. This past week, Steve and Lea Ann Miller were hosts to LeaAnns sister and husband. Jean and J&JiPEns during . 4 i "'tjfv - ' ' Vr - rCT i and I V, nt r f I U C3 ss& Stic ssm'fr SiaasbSei mite xWjjSu I uMWimMCli ihunh services August 24. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Kimball and children Irom Long Beach, California, arc visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Paxton for a vacation. Mr. Dvxawic George is visiting his parents lor a few weeks before entering the BYU this fall. He has been working in Salt Lake City this summer. Dwayne and Ins father arc enjoying If v Applications are still being accepted for the Utah Friendship Force Flight to Seoul, Korea. Seats are still available exfor the Salt between change Lake City and Korea, which begins September k 30. During the exchange, participants stay in the homes of the host country. Families are matched as close as possible to occupation and interest. While in the host country, there is an optional five-daperiod where visitors can travel the country on their own or stay with a second The cost host family. of the exchange is $689 per person which covers air fare to and from Korea as well as rail transportation within the Lodging and country. meals are provided at no cost by host families. The flight will leave Salt Lake City September 30 and return October 13. time the During Utahns are in Korea, a group of Koreans will stay in Salt Lake City and surrounding areas at hosts participating homes. The exchange is based on providing a host home if you travel, but presently there are adequate host volunteers this to accommodate flight. The Friendship Force is a national organization based on friendship exchanges around the world. This will be the second flight for Utah. Last year 250 Utahns went to Maracaibo, k Venezuela, for a stay. In order to qualify for the flight, you must possess a valid passport and be in good health. Interested parties should contact the Utah Friendship Force in Salt Lake City as soon as possible at y two-wee- Vengence of Vandals What is a vandal? on as its symbol of idenIt is a vagrant form of tity and misguided symhumanity who has the bol of bravery. It shoots holes through disposition to willfully or and costs its neighsigns ignorantly destroy, damage, or deface property belonging to another or to the public. It is usually a self pitying, revengeful, thoughtless body, who can neither classify itself with man nor beast and gives vent to its feelings by lashing out because it lacks the skills or will to do anything more constructive at the moment. It is a self propelled instrument feelingless who gets satanic laughs out of putting a stick of dynamite in a public rest room and mock with sneering hysteria as pieces fly in ail directions. It is a pornographic, meathead, mindless, that pokes holes through rest room walls, and scrawl idiot poetry there bors thousands of dollars annually in their effort to save lives due to tragic accidents. It is -- a monster that lurks in the dark and strikes without warning. It is a coward, a sneak and a cheat. It is to be sympathized with, but its acts are not acceptable nor should they be tolerated. with your Perhaps help It might be capand restrained tured, civilized and through divine providence transformed into a good citizen with a more conoutlook and structive measure up to the great potential of its divine creation. Vandalism is everyones business. It must be stopped. Please care. Right of Way Off Limits to LIVESTOCK AOCTIOfi Signs The Utah Department is of Transportation calling on all political candidates this year to with both the comply Utah Highway Beautification Act of 1967 and the National Highway Act of Beautification 1965. Under those statutes it is illegal to place signs in the right of way on Interstate highway. or any state SAUNA Friday, August 15 Salable at auction 500 compared to 451 last week and 338 last year. Good Fair attendance. to broad demand. Feeder offerings some of most attractive of the summer season, selling strong to 504 higher. cows Slaughter fully steady. Slaughter bulls scarce. Supply about 60 feeders. STEERS: FEEDER Medium Frame 1 few 245-30- 0 86.00-94.0lbs few 500-60lbs 72.00- 600-70- 0 lbs 70.00-75.077.50, 0 lbs 69.00- lbs 67.00- 73.50, 800-9570.50, Large Frame 2 Holsteins few 330-43- 0 500-60- 0 lbs 67.00-72.5lbs 59.00-64.5lb holsteins 56.00-62.2FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium Frame 1 few 260-39- 0 lbs 73.00-79.5500-60lbs 64.00-67.0600-80lbs 62.00-66.0couple 66.25-67.5- Any signs illegally placed on the rights of way of state roads will be immediately picked up and discarded by the said Boyd 94 Department. Hansen, UDOT Highway Beautification and Swan permit Encroachment Coordinator. Signs cannot be applications now erected except in commercial or industrial areas available and owners must first a permit be Applications for swan beforegranted sign any may permits are now available at be erected. legally all Division of Wildlife Under the Highway Resources offices. Beautification Act no Applications for the 2,300 outdoor advertising signs free swan permits, entitling can be placed along InterSLAUGHTER COWS; the permit holder to one state or Primary Highway Utility and Commercial swan, will be accepted systems or within the 4 43.00-47.0Good through September 5, 1980. state 47.00-52.5highway right of heiferettes A drawing will be held on way without permit. Cutter 41.00-44.5September 12, and successful No political signs of SLAUGHTER BULLS: applicants will be notified kind can be allowed Few any 2 1560-205- 5 yield grade the next week. The during or permitted within the lbs 57.00-59.0swan season runs state of way. This individual 2605 lbs 63.00. right with the includes concurrently telephone poles, SLAUGHTER STEERS: waterfowl season, October 4 fences, trees or existing Good and Choice to January 4. official signs located in lbs 67.50-70.0the right of way. SLAUGHTER HEIFTime wasfed by UDOT ERS: dren but one were here Mostly good few personnel to remove those choice 66.00-68.5and there were 69 grandsigns during election children and has been consideryears present. A lovely luncheon was served at able in the past and the Department is requestInvited guests noon. the cooperation of all were Freal George, ing in candidates Lloyd and Helen Ropolitical gers. The day was spent Utah in adhering to both playing ball and just the intent and. letter of. Victor Hugo publithtd hit reminiscing about when the law. lot great work at the age Travelhere. lived they 0(81. ing farthest from North Carolina was Era Sue and husband and eleven This little boy is one of the bravest people children. Everyone en- I know. Hes Rocky Arlzzi, MDAs National joyed this special day. Child six years old and confined to a Poster The Merlin Whatcott wheelchair bv Werdnig-lloffmandisease, family of Rigby, Idaho of the 40 neuromuscular disorders in- one spent a day in Kanosh at the cemetery taking eluded in the programs of the Muscular pictures and visiting the Dystrophy Association. Vincen Whatcotts, Mary Rocky is outgoing, imaginative, and full of Jane Manhard and other all the fantastic dreams you'd expect in a kid relatives to gather gen- his age. But Rocky's future-a- nd the futures of thousands of other beautiful children ealogy. Kelton isnt bright, because there are still no cures Ethel and White have their grand- or even effective treatments for most neurochildren Jan and Spenmuscular diseases. cer White of Petaluma, Thats why there will be another Telethon California, here for a this Labor Day weekend. The money we vacation. will help maintain and raise Frank the Visiting MDA's worldwide Hardings are son Clydes expand children from Cedar City research program and Pam nationwide program of and daughter Brunson's children from medical services. Winning the fight against muscular Fillmore. Spending 10 days with dystrophy and related neuMaria Whitaker was her romuscular diseases dedaughter Carolyn Wun- pends on the success of our derlich and four children efforts and on your support. David. Mark Jeremy, So dont miss our superLake and Holly of Salt show I promise you City. Also spending a 212 hours of great week was Jeff DeBloois entertainment... of Provo. V ir to Congratulations Marion and Melody Kes-Ic- r on the arrival of their 7 lb. baby daughter. PHOtO BY KARSH Mary Jane Paxton reJerry Lewis ceived many cards and National Chairman You mv obtain rnpv of the Muvular DvMmphv Avx muon Annual phone messages for her Muscular Dystrophy Hepon by wrilin m )A at th- acldrr" cm the revrre mdr Association 91st birthday Monday. 532-207- 1, 277-520- 942-080- 0 700-80- 0 800-125- 0 0 Mr. two-yea- r ' support. Mrs. Lula Badger spent several days in Orem helping her niece, Mrs. Elva Peterson, following her surgery. Wednesday, Billy Badger brought his mother and Elva home and remained until Saturday, when he and Elva returned home. Visiting for a few hours Monday with their Aunt Lila Badger were Lionel and Edith Wasden of Salt Lake City. Earnest and Scott Christiansen spent last week in Castle Dale helping Joel with his new home. Salina and Susan spent a few days with the Joel Christiansen family and Sylvia Rasmussen family. They returned home for the weekend, bringing Joels children with them. Joel took Scott bow hunting with him during the weekend. They got a two point. Earnest and Scott returned to Castle Dale Monday taking the children with them. Mr. and Mrs. (Donna Hall) Wade stopped for a short visit at the Earnest Christiansen home. They were returning to California. They reported that Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hall and Nola Lang Ford are doing fine. TjcMKOSH labored in Tokorozawa, Ovama. Chiba, Matsudo, Koshi-gay- a Tokyo. Minato-ku- , and Milo. After i hurch services a lovely dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Taft Watts. They were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watts. Fldcr Dean Shields returned home Friday, August 15, from Japan Sendai after serving a mission for the Church, Fldcr Shields will report his mission --4 1"-"- ? Korea two-wee- if' Mrs. Taft Walls entertained the following family members Sunday. August 17; Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Julia) Buscher from Las Vegas, this naming Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. I l and his Gail ( Iiabries Hunter, (Regina) sialt will be SanDcc and Richard from ir, oning ui'irikimc die program I I San Diego, California; (hahnes said (hat alter Mr. and Mrs. Robert .men. I, pc tins seminar, these Hunter from Salt Lake otikirs will hast ihe City. The occasion was knowledge and material to to attend Sacrament a establish good radar Meeting to hear Elder program m their respective Bart Watts report his mrisdicitions. mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Elder Watts served in the Japan TokHe yo North Mission. 1 I by i'.lbi Crosland i happy to have her brothers and their picture mes and physician are telerral wives come from Oregon patterns to visit for a few days effective respected, only half of the patients transported were Laura Lee and DexFlight Operations to ter Anderson and chilDirector Marv J. Lloyd. are actually admitted reDS Hospital. The dren. Arriving August 7 R.N., savs almost and leaving the 11th half of Lite Flight's 86 mainder have been taken were Dan and Kerri patient airlifts last month to more than 20 other Chase and boys Frie were from Utah mines, hospitals in Utah and states. surrounding The day of oil fields, lakes, deserts, and Brian. their departure, Flmcr mountains and freeways. Flights average 80 miles r Chase and daughters She says requests for each and the total is apRachel and Heather Life Flight have in- mileage a proximately 62,000. came. Elmers wife creased as law enforceDesigned for high alremained in Salt Lake ment indepartments, titude flying, Life Flight City to attend the World dustrial safety managers, Conference on Records park rangers and emer- can carry two patients, two medical attendants, held at the Salt Palace. medical gency system They left for their home agencies recognize the a pilot and 300 pounds medical August IS. value of quick response of emergency Coming on Thursday, medical rescues at the equipment at speeds up to 120 miles per hour. August 14 for an enjoyscene. LDS able visit with Mr. and Hospital shares A few minims delay fixed-wina Mrs. Delial Ivie were in transporting airplane these their Mrs. victims from the loca- with other area hospitals daughter, Carcne Baldwin of Beation of an accident often to reach patients beyond ver and her daughter-in-lameans the ditterenee life Flight's 300 mile Terri Lynn Baldwin span around Salt Lake between life and death. As part of the City. and little bovs Avery and says Dr. Terry P. Clem-mecomhospitals J.R. of Cedar City. Life Flight medical air medical prehensive Don was unable to come director and head of service, the because of a meeting Critical Care Medicine transport MU-travels craft and Terri Lynns hus"Criat LDS Hospital. band Terry was on the tically ill or injured per- up to 750 miles nearly 150 times annually. bow and arrow hunt sons have a 25 pit cent "Our air with Dons and Carcncs better chance of suivival transport is just one more if Greg they are adequately system The ladies brought treated at the sccni of evtenston of the complete trauma service available some delicious fresh an emergent v and quak-Iat IDS Hospital." fruit for their parents. says a to transported Di ( lemmer. Terri Lynn and boys also hospital." A visited her sister. Mrs. Life Flight 's unique interdisciplitrauma team, soKen Christensen nary ) of her staff trauma in Flowed. diagnostic surgeons, flight nurst s phisticated testing and eight specialComing on August lt with intensive care iv ized intensive care units from Nephi to help with pertise. paramedics 79 beds help some outside work and and totalling veteran mountain DS Hospital care for to visit was Virgies brohas carried pilots injured ther Clayton Williams. patients from such victims referred to the Later that day Dehals places helicopter rescut hospital. brother Fcrron Ivie, his wife Evelyn of St. George, Utah Highway Patrol News and their daughter. Mrs. Stan Staelih and Colonel Roher' J KciJ, son Kole of Washington o't'icr, Standards and Superintendent of the I lah Utah spent an hour with lining as i.idar operators On Monday High wav Fatiol unnouiKed the Ivies. ommissnmer I uimen said uidav that lm dep-1- ' inii'iii ii die National Higlivvav Virgies sister and brother-in-law. Sa t et v Norma and will he uuidiK'ling a Vilionn' Polin' Radar 1 raining .l has endorsed Wilmer Aagard of Mili,tii'l oiii as an ford came to visit and to Si'sMor, tile week ot piogiam 8 lliioiigh 22. 198(1 oui tamline one and had help inside and out. All Polin' ottiicrs twin some this thoughtfulness piovided Ihc financing for by S a, Me- - will he allendiiu the dm n.ii-- mil cmmai of Delial the family ( olonel Reid noted dial he and Virgie is very much week lone sesoon at '!u Holidav Inn Com eni ion and ( hahrivs have spoken appreciated. Verv HOLDEN HAPPENINGS Friendship Force go to were cooked in bake skillets on the fire. Fruit relishes and salad, cakes were also on the menu. There was singing around the campfire and visiting was enjoyed by all. Everyone had plenty of food and really had a good time. Stake Officers, High Priests, and their wives were also present. Don, Donna, and Jamie Whitaker of Tooele and Lois. Preston, and Travis Cruz of Salt Lake City spent the weekend their visiting grandmother, Mary Jane Paxton, and the Theodore Penneys. They also spent some time in Fillmore with the Dan Russells. Their mother, Bonnie returned to Russell, Bountiful with them. Viron Penney of Granger and Fred Penney of Ordcrville spent Saturday with their parents, the Theodore Penneys. Spending a week with is her Lula George, and family daughter Judy from Modesto, California. Judy is leaving her son for a longer visit with his grandmother. The Warren Ahlstroms of Boise, Idaho have been here with his parents. the Adria Ahlstroms, LaRac Crosland of Bountiful spent several days here the first of the week with Adria and Edna. Fred and Vie Watts arc leaving for St. George to make their home. They have sold their house to the Tim Tuttles, who arc moving in the first of September. The R. L. George famfishing together. Mr. and Mrs. Dick ily are in Utah visiting his Warner visited with Mr. parents, the Lloyd Georami Mrs. Clark Paxton ges. Helen Rogers was one cnrouie from Salt Lake Citv to their home in of several judges from who County long Beach, California, Millard to Panguitch traveled this week. The Priests, and Garfield to help High their wives and guests judge the Garfield Counheld their annual chicken ty Fair. Descendants of Floyd Park at fry at Adelaide 7:30 p.m. on Friday the and Sadie Hewlett Avery 15th. Chicken, potatoes held a reunion at Kanosh Park on Friday, and corn, baked beans City and sourdough biscuits August 15. All the chil- - 0 2-- 880-110- 0 n |