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Show cents 20 NATIONAL NEWSPAPER VlHttMlUT Ml Prill Cl Pi , t r NNA SUSTAINING MEMBER f y :,: Ml MBFM Of 1980 Volume 86, Number 36, 553 Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, September 5, 1980 USPS 446-74- or ,'P 1 188 5 --c v ' , ' T M 0 Police News Officer Assaulted A Utah Highway Patrolman was assaulted Saturday evening 15 miles south of Meadow on at 8 p.m. as ne was in the process of arresting a man suspected of driving while .. w nr va This beautiful registered Arabian show horse and its saddle will be the grand prize given away at the March ot Dimes Ride. Horse was donated by Peay's Sun Canyon Ranch, Provo. ft, '44 .TV 'ill.H . . - intoxicated. Trooper Clayton Allred had stopped a car, containing two men, which he suspected was being driven bv someone under the influence. As he was in the process of handcuffing the driver the suspect Allred to the knocked As the two ground. on the ground struggled the suspect then jumped up and ran. The trooper then called for assistance. Troopers Mac Shields and Garth White. Fillmore C'itv Officer Clavton Edwards. Sheriff Ed Phillips. and Deputy Ross Johnson answered the call but were unable to locate the suspect. The drivers companion who is also the owner of the car. Thomas V. Laier. of Granger, was ar- March of Dimes Ride 2-- WIN A SHOW HORSE This Saturday. September b. is the date set for the March of Dunes at Sundance Resort. William Devain s of the TV From Here to Eternity" will be on the ride this It was hopeful year. of that Robert Hays TV's fame Annie would be joining the ride, but due to problems in scheduling he will be unable to be here. Registration for the ride will be from 8:00 to 9:20 a.m. with the ride A beginning at 9:30. free breakfast and midtrail lunch will be provided. along with a T- Ride-Alon- g mini-serie- shirt for all registered riders. A minimum donation of $25.00 is required at registration to he eligible for the more than ISO prizes which have generously been donated for this year's Ride-Alon- Grand prize for most money turned in will be a seven year old registered Arabian show gelding donated by Peays Sun Ranch, Canyon Provo. monev SI 000 Second most w ill receive a Hereford from The Saddle House in Orem. Other prizes will include saddle blankets and Indian blan Show-Saddl- ket seat covers donated by The March of Dimes needs your support to Burns Saddlery-Salin- a. halters from Harmon's help find a cure for Mitzi birth defects. Western Supply-Man- ti, certificate Fuller. Southern Utah $25.00 gift from Andersons Western Coordinator for the sends this mesWear. $10.00 Nephi; to from certificate you: "It is our sage gift White's Western Wear. goal to someday see every Salina. and miscellaneous child conceived, born without the items donated by the Tack healthy of birth effects Richfield and crippling Shop. Sportsman defects. We ask for funds Shepherds Supply. Nephi. along to protect these infants w ith and mothers. Our dream many other prizes. The ride will take ap- of a better world is one proximately five hours without birth defects." to complete, with an alFor more information ternate (shorter) trail for inexperienced riders on the call and unconditioned Mitzi Fuller at 528- 3739. Ride-Alon- Ride-Alon- Polling places rested for contributing and open container. He posted bail of $175 and was released. The car was impounded in Meadow and at 10:30 p.m. that same evening police received a tip from a caller in Meadow that someone was seen getting into the impounded car and changing clothes and later was seen hitchhiking and getting into a car with two other people in it. A description of the car was given to officers and Sheriff Phillips and Deputy Johnson stopped the auto between Meadow and Fillmore and arrested the suspect. Shortly afterward Trooper Allred identified the suspect as the alleged assailant. Jimmy Lynn Brakey. 19. of Salt Lake City was . . if -- i v Displaying their handiwork on banner to be displayed at Utah Arts Festival are (I. to r. Sylvia Huntsman, Luella Mitchell. Gwr-- Hunter, and Roxy Trimble. Photo by Marge Baiton FCAC Makes Banner for Utah Arts charged with assault on a officer, escape police while in custody, and I he The Fillmore Civic Arts Council is in various Civ k rts ( oi. n, ,K ot l In driving under the influrt- - Fcsin.i1 (he midst ot constructing a slate were asked In tin ence. it thev be Utah to o banner at Arts the committee w..,i' displayed pari Brakey was also wanted .tin! Iiliru.-tout of Salt Lake City on Festival m Salt Lake City. The festival, pate in this m.iiun n other outstanding war- conducted annually in SLC, will be held Civic Arts Coutud's h.inncr vs In in the hlocked-of- f streets near the of 20 banners liom lluoughoi.i t s'.ii. rants. from September 13th lo be displayed He was held in the Mil- Salt Palace the 2l)th. Continued on Page 5 lard Countv Jail in lieu of through He was $7,200 bail. arraigned Tuesday in Judge Ronald Hares JP Court and transferred to the Juab County Jail in Nephi. No date has been set for his Festival two-side- ' i h- One Employee Injured in Cafe Fire near the kitchen was set on fire. The fire was by the Fillmore Fire Department and Harper was taken to the Fillmore Hospital by the Fillmore Police. Clayton Edwards, who had also answered the call, said the accident happened at closing time with only 3 customers in the restaurant. The extent of Mr. Harper's burns was not known at press time. Eugene, Harper, an employee at the Paradise Inn received burns and injuries on his legs and arms when the bug spray canister he was carrying exploded Tuesday night ai 1:10 p.m. Harper had picked up the canister in (he office to cans il out back, and when he passed the gas grill, which had been turned off, it exploded. In addition, ihc office area Gary Hone and Duane Baugh, Fillmore, set their sights lor the Fillmore Lions Club Turkey Shoot" scheduled for Saturday. September 13. 1980. nears Lions Turkey Shoot Saturday. September 13. 1980 will he the day for all area hunters and sportsmen to make their scope and sight adjustments on their rifles in preparation for the fall hunting schedule al the annual Fillmore Lions Club This year's shooting Turkey Shoot. contest will he located at the Fillmore Shinning Range located 2'i miles cast ol the Fillmore Bureau of Land Management Office and will start at 10:00 a.m. PAHVANT VALLEY SENIOR CITIZENS SCHEDULE By Ruth .mitravich Monday. September 8: Dinner at the Center. Wednesday. September 10: Dinner at the Center. Doctor appointments: The bus goes to Provo September II. and to Salt Lake City on September 25. Reserve a bus seat bv calling Alta. or Albert. Maxine. 743-577- 743-546- 10: Senior Wednesday. September Citizens Duv at the State Fair. Do you hanker to meander through the barns to see all the prize critters? Or perhaps the more elegant atmosphere of lovely-quiltand embroideries and such is more to your taste. And of course, there's the Ice Show. Let Albert know what you prefer. (He's going bonkers try ing to get this all figured out!) And for goodness sake, don't forget to come to Mae and Harolds party Saturday, September 13. We'll have a pel link supper at 630 and dance away the rest of the evening. Back N Forth By Sue Frost on the pumpkin is not one of mi favorite things, hut frost on the pumpkin hlossums is plain disgusting. I have about frozen solid this week and I think it is far loo early in the year for this sort of suffering. I just barely located enough pants to cut off to see me through to Sept, and now it looks as though I will just have to tuck them away until 1981 and hope when they are pressed Into sersice they are still cumpaluhle with that part of my anatomy. Of course that will depend on my conlintued interest in food. I just quit peeling Iasi week and was making big plans fur all out fun in the sun for the remainder of the summer. I hadn't Continued on Page S sharp. The Fillmore Lions have made ready a 100 yard and 200 yard high powered rifle range, a ten man trap shoot range, and a fourteen-statioarcherv range wiih target distances from 15 to 60 yards throueh verv rough terrain ranging from shots across canyons to shots through cedar trees. Besides the four different shooting ranges, the service organization plans to hold specialized shooting contest lor muzzle- - loader rifles and .22 rim fire weapons. Each shooting area will hold contests between eight to ten contestants with the winner from each contest being awarded a turkev or some other worthy I he lions plan to have enough prize tuikevs and prizes on hand lo hold as mans individual contests at the ditfcr-rangeas there are groups ol contestants. At noon on the dav ol the shoot the participants will have the opportunity to cnov barhequed hamburgers and soft drinks that will be served bv the I ion members at the slmot site s Howard Andrews, tbc I illmore I ions Club President iirees all Millard Counts residents to support tlu- lions ( hi h ill this proect as the proceeds will be used tor c omnium) service proiec's such as tree cveel.isscs tor needs ch elren in l be area IN THE PRIMARY ELECTIONS SEPTEMBER 9TH v |