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Show Millard County Prograaa, Flllmora, Utah 84631 Friday, October 24, 980 Page 8 1 Mr. and Mrs. Allcott and children and the ladies' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Divett Hansen of Glenwood. hose going to the Matin lemple with P.nkcr the week (pwere Bishop previously jfc' and Peggy and Swallow. Mr and Mrs. Junior Robison Mr. and Mrs. Faun-tellDon lomkinson. Ills w ife Ieggv . Remarks Jarold Robison, weie made by Junior Robison and Floyd's of Robison the High sistei and husband, of in (oiiiuiI charge loretta and Ralph ParkIl.icemenl Students in er I low ell and surrounding Mr. and Mrs. Kent low ns. and I add HolSwallow took Fldcr man Flovd's wrestling Flovd Parker. loach at Millard High Mi and Mrs. Rex I lie Swallow Allen took his mother, School cluldien. Ruth Allen with them to Candvcc, Sluilvn. Glen Nadine and Provo October 16 to Teach etiov a session m the M.usha sang. Me to Walk in the Light". beautiful LDS Temple I hev were accompanied there. They joined their on the piano by Candvcc. and sister. daughter Idei Barke1 gave a talk. Mrs. Royal Hurd and her I he benediction was son Terrv for his first In Ins brother-isession in the temple, law Ralph Worthlin. prior to Ins leaving for an LDS Mission to the Coming for the of Elder Flovd Mission. Inikci October 12 were Guests over the weekIns mother. Anna Parker end for the deer hunt on New of his Saturday Mexico, of Mrs. Ruth biot her Raymond Parker Allen Mr. and and of Utah, Mrs Annabella, Rex Allen, were and sister LaVcrn Park-e- i Richard. Terry and Bobby of St George. These Hurd of Orem and Acil two are on the placement Butcher of Hunter. Dean Also coming Allen and son Danny program were sisters Flora Park-e- t also hunted with the Vermta and husband group. from Still Lake City, and Acil brought Ruth the husband news that she has anloretta and Ralph Worthlin of Ferron. other little Utah. Bishop Swallows born to him and sister LaDawn and her his wife Vicky. Grandhusband. B.N. Williams parents are Mr. and Mrs. and children. Peggy Dean Allen. The little Swallows sister and bro girl weighed 7 lbs. 14 ther-in-la- FLOWELL? FEATURES 'I jo m h'rgiclvic and Mrs. John Sovov and children David and Rohm ol Sandv spent llio weekend here with lolene's the family. Ralph Robinsons. John o tied the menfolk for the deer hunt Aldeti Brenda and Robinson and children Scott and Suelte of were overnight quests of Ins parents, Ralph and Leah. Satnr-daJhev were night. leiurmiu! from a business trip to Salt Lake Hur-man- a I ( its d Robison larcn was lieic lor the weekend to Mr visit his parents. and Mis. larold Robison and hunt deer with Ins He dad and brothers. BYl' at is attending n testi-moiut- Spnm-M.idri- Il os o testi- missionary monial was held October 12 in honor of Elder Floyd Barker prior to Ins leaving for an LDS Mission to Dakota-RapiSouth Cits - Zls2) Mr A F.l-d- Mission. The In- . vocation was offered by Miles lensen of Gunnison w ho is coordinator for the Lamamte placement students in the Talks were given ai ea h Ins foster parents. Bishop Kent Swallow and Proven Energy Saver! A ? - JTf four-whe- Life in the Wild Hunters Warned of Silent Symptoms of Hypothermia 790-103- 0, 0. four-foote- d 0. 2-- great-grandm- 0, a Business 950-118- 'od'Holds in NCET tme SUN-5WORK FOR YOU1 CRYS 0. Heat-Keep- s Out Cold Saves Fuel! TTERPROOR TALlCLEAR-FLEXIBLEvSH- A FOA STOAM WINDOWS IS SO EASY TO CAN DO !T! FLEXO-GLAS- PUT TO CUT OVf tCACCNI yANO OB WINDOW OPENINGS! TACK r A 1 COSTS SO FLEXO-GLAS- LITTLE OAIV -ANYONE 60c Aiso?r CAN AFFORD IT! un H 36 Wdf rwEm BROS. Chicago 60651 Piit'itj Smct 1924 Tae this ad to youi Hardware Lusher or BkJg Supply Store Accept no substitutes Get topquahtvPlEX 0 GLASS WARP WILDLIFE IEIPOK LIVESTOCK AUCTION and was born October IS She has a big sister ,r Christie. Mr, and Mrs. Kent v ; i Swallow look Flder Floyd AA Patker to Provo October .if "V SAUNA IN to enter the MissionQUESTIONS ary Training Center. He AND ANSWERS Salable at auction 538 was delayed two days compared to 910 last week By Brent Olson because of recuperating and 318 last year. Fair Wildlife Conservation Officer from a bout with pneu- attendance. deGood monia mand. Receipts shortened Mrs. Stella Brinkerhoff due to Question: How did the these deer were taken deer hunting is very pleased to hear her deer hunt go on open- up high in the canyon Feeder in activities area. Michael grandson. with the hunter hunting ing weekend? steers under 600 lbs I Brinkerhoff. has received 1.00-2.0- 0 would Answer: rate from below. higher, other a call to serve an LDS the opening weekend as On Saturday morning not tested. Feeder steers mission in the Leeds fair to possibly good in several deer were killed Heifer w heifers m steady. a few areas on units 54 just east of Fillmore, but Fiigland Mission. He is I m 1 ,1 the son of Delberf and calves 2.00-- 3 00 lower . (Fillmore) and 55 (Ka- most of these were small I. mice Brinkerhoff of Slaughter cows nosh) and poor on 53 spikes and two pointers. Small offering He will be higher. Bountiful. (Oak Creek). Because of honored with a testi- slaughter bulls A reminder the wet road conditions monial in his ward No- higher. Supply about 75 Admitand the lack of a tag your deer. vember 16. and will percent feeders. drive tiuck, I was tedly vve dont catch too Feeder Steers the enter not able to get up onto many of the violators, Missionary I Medium Frame 1 the mountain to check but of those vve do. the raining Center NovemA fawns camouflage coloring helps to protect It 400 lbs 79.50-86.0ber 20. camps but several camps fine is fairly high. from predators. Mr. and Mrs. Jarold 500 lbs 76.50-84.5The hunt will conhad four and five large Robison arc happy to 600 lbs 72.00-76.5deer hanging by Sunday tinue through next Tueshave a new little grand- vidual 505 lbs 79.50, few The majority of day. night. child born at Fillmore individuals 515 lbs 79.50, lbs 67.00-- 7 Hospital to their son Jay few 600-80- 0 burrows, the gurgling Only a few human baRobison and his wife 70.50. Few Large Frame 2 bies walk before they are sea caves, and the windSusie of Kanosh Octo- Holsteins 600-75- 0 lbs a year old. While still swept aeries of the planet ber 10. Tiny little Mindy 58.00-63.00 lbs in the crawling stage, to report on how animals Sue weighed in at 6 54.00-58.0The autumn temper- zero weather while conthey have parents to pro- actually live and why lbs. 8 v. and was 19 inFeeder Helters tect them. they behave as they do. which are such a tinuing to insist there is atures She has two ches tall. A newborn deer, lackMedium Frame 1 300-40- 0 With its wildlife, of the yearly deer nothing wrong with their part 400-50- 0 big brothers. Jarvis and lbs 68.00-76.5different. ing the speed to outrun hunt could turn into an behavior." Many .larck. Maternal grand500-60- 0 can-a- nd its predators, must rely lbs 66.50-69.5creatures As the persons body unexpected nightmare for 600-80- 0 must-r- un parents arc Mr. and Mrs. almost on two other remarkably unprepared hunters, ac- temperature lbs 60.00-66.5continues Delvin (Audene) Greg-erso- n from the moment of effective defense mecha- cording to Dr. Terry P. to drop, certain body lbs 57.50-63.5of Fillmore and nisms: a birth. to camouflage Clcmmer, director of mechanisms Slaughter Cows begin Audcnes mother Nettie This is one of many coloring that makes it LDS Critical slow down. The patients Utility and Commercial Hospital Hale of Reno is great44.50-48.54 muscles feel weak and couple wonders of the animal almost impossible to see Care Medicine. Another in grandmother. and a lack of odor that 49.50. Cutstiff and his breathing kingdom examined dont Many people high dressing is Faun-- t His Living Wild, a new makes it impossible to think there is any danbecomes shallow. ter 41.00-4- 5 50, couple e a Robison. scent. is also circulation blood of outdoors 47.50. Few Good heifer-ette- s book on animal behavbeing ger Mrs. Don Baldwin and A keen-nose- d ior published 48.50-5- 4 by the preda- during the fall since temp00. significantly reduced. Mrs. daughter National Wildlife Federator may stalk past the eratures are usually still Greg At this point, unless Bulls Slaughter Sol berg of Beaver visited motionless little fur ball relatively warm, Dr. immediate steps are taken Few yield grade 1550-179- 5 tion. Carcne's parents, Mr. In its 208 pages David only a few feet away and Clcmmer 55.50-59.5explains. This to reverse the condition, lbs and Mrs. Delial Ivie on a Great Falls, never catch a whiff, the final two stages of Robinson, is not true. 1 always individual yield grade Saturday. VA., naturalist and aunot uncommon hypothermia, coma and says Robinson. Its 63.00. lbs 1765 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur In addition to the mys- for someone in 40 to 50 death, follow quickly. thor. explores the dark Slaughter Steers Allen and Sheri were in teries of animal parent- degree weather to fall Many people can still and Choice Good Few Salt Lake City last weekWild hood, medibe Living into the transported to a hosdangerous 5 lbs 64 end on business. examines many other pat- cal condition known as pital and revived without Cmdv Alldrcdge came Slaughter Heifers terns of animal behavior. hypothermia. All thats any long-terdamage to Few Good and Choice from Salt Lake City to The book is divided into needed is for his clothing their health. lbs 63 spend the weekend with 825-99- 5 six chapters which examto get wet and a slight Wrap the patient in her parents, Leif and ine the survival techHot a heavy blanket. breeze to start, he adds. One of the Alldredge and brooccurs drinks should also be niques of various birds, Hypothermia thers Glen, Troy and uses of gold is in radiomammals, reptiles, and when a persons internal administered if possible. Ivler. Greg Clark and active isotopes in biological insects-whe- re and how temperature falls to 95 But if the victims The National Urban research and the treatment daughters Jodie and shelfood find and is below or less. this temperature they cancer. of degrees Indian and the Council brought Cindy with how they communiter, 90 is difficult immediate condition to degrees, Mountain Plains Federal them. Greg will hunt with cate and cooperate with diagnose recis by yourself. hospitalization lather-in-laLeif and the "Every man is like the com- Regional Council have one and the another, ommended. hypotherFortunately their cohovs pany he keeps." Euripides announced startling ways in which mia can be recognized Always dress warmly sponsorship of the Region Mr and Mrs. Douglas they choose and win bv someone else because and carry plenty of VIII Indian American Morton and Darcy Lynn their mates. of a few prominent symp- fluids and high caloric Development came Thursday night Dixie and Dern and Business Wild is toms. Victims often befoods with you when goLiving event The Hv-ru from their home in grandparents Mrs. Jane Symposium. available for dis$12.95 come confused and plus ing outside. Also carry Williams and Mr. and will take place on Novemm Doug will go hunt954 handling charge per oriented with their sura survival kit containing Reber at the 7, 1980, Mrs. Veris Carling while father-11his with ing order from the National roundings. a change of clothing, These peolaw Dern. Next week her husband is in Monroe. gency Hotel in Denver, Wildlife Federation. ple cant make rational body heat reflective blanColorado. he will be working in Her sister. Mrs. Bruce 141216th St. NW., Wash- decisions. They've even ket and enough material is The Symposium Monroe as a meat in- Whatcott and children D.C. 20036. been known to take off for building a small ington. increase the to designed spector. Dathy and Darcy of Kanosh. spent Saturtheir clothing in sub- - fire. of the Indian exposure will visit her parents day visiting the family. business person to the INCREASE REVENUES. PROHIBITING IMPOSITION BY STATE OF NEW AD VALOREM SALES OR TRANSACTION TAXES ON contracting and procureREAL PROPERTY. AUTHORIZING SPECIFIED LOCAL ment opportunities made ENTITIES TO IMPOSE SPECIAL TAXES EXCEPT TAXES ON available by the Federal REAL PROPERTY. government. This will be through accomplished BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF UTAH: by panel presentations representatives of various SECTION 1. TITLE. This act shall be known as, and may be cited as, the (inFederal agencies TAX LIMITATION LAW. cluding the General Services Administration, SECTION II. The maximum amount of any ad valorum tax on real Government Printing property shall not exceed one of the fair market value of such percent of Office, Department The one percent to be collected by the counties and property. and Urban Housing to law. Defense apportioned according Development, Logistics Agency, Air SECTION III. The limitation provided for In Section II shall not apply to Force. Health and Human ad valorem taxes or special assessments to pay the interest and Services. Department of on any indebtedness approved by the voters prior to redemption Labor. Forest Service, the time thischarges law becomes effective. Energy, Interior, Environmental Protection. TransSECTION IV. The fair market value means the County Assessors portation, and Veterans valuation of real property as shown on the 1977 tax bill under market value, who or thereafter, the Administration), appraised value of real property when purchased, newly will discuss the contract constructed, or a change In ownership has occurred after the 1977 needs of assessment. All real property not already assessed up to the 1977 tax levels procurement each agency and the pro- may be reassessed to reflect that valuation. cedures involved in the SECTION V. The fair market value base may reflect from year to year process of providing goals for any given year or andor services for those the inflationary rate not to exceed two percent needs. Additionally, reduction as shown in the consumer price index or comparable data for the of the area under taxing jurisdiction. representatives Small Business AdminSECTION VI. From and after the effective date of this law, any changes istration, the Minority in State taxes enacted for the purpose of increasing revenues collected Business Development thereto whether by increased rates or changes in methods of pursuant of Agency (Department must be imposed by an Act passed by not less than two-thircomputation, Commerce), that they of all elected to each of the two houses of the Legislature, members (23) can provide Indian busithat no new ad valorum taxes on real property, or sales or except nesses with Technical transaction taxes on the sales of real property may be imposed. Assistance. The featured luncheon speakers will SECTION VII. Cities, counties and special districts, by a two thirds vote be Mr. Bill Hallett, of the qualified electors of such district, voting in an election, may impose Commissioner, Bureau of special taxes on such district, except ad valorem taxes on real property or Indian Affairs, Washinga transaction tax or sales tax on the sale of real property within such City, ton, D.C. County, or Special District. o Je-ne- least-know- Sta-ce- Symposium Announced v . 1 (1) (1) (2) Even more clear reasons crystal to save and check at First Security Your Crystal Selection Crystal Accessories detailed finger or limb should he severed, quick action can save it. Tic something tightly around the limb as soon and as close to the end as posThen pack the sible. f portion in ice and gel to the hospital imBe sure to mediately. call the doctor before heading to the hospital. If French lead crystal accessories. From Gloaming, exquisitely one of the world's largest makers of fine crystal, this full 24 lead crystal is now available in all the beautiful and functional pieces needed to complete your collection. T he delicate and distinctive pattern complements our stemware and tumblers, creating a set of for any occasion. crystal classics, well-suite- Lawn mower Accidents d a cut-of- To Start or Complete Your Set Deposit $50 or more in a new or existing savings account, or $100 or more in a new or existing cheeking account and you any of the new accessory pieces at special prices. inay purchasecontinue We will also to offer stemware and tumblers for substantially less than you would pay in fine stores. A dazzling selection to keep or give. t'irst Security. Now , while it's specially priced from s rDffSQ Facli individual affiliate bank of First Security GorjKtration is a member ol Each depositor's account is insured to $100,000 by FDIC. i DIG. SECTION VIII. This law shall take effect 60 days after the adoption of this legislation, except Section VI which shall become effective upon the adoption of this law. SECTION IX. If any section, part, clause, or phrase hereof is for any reason held to be Invalid or unconstitutional, the remaining section shall not be affected but will remain in full force and effect. I, DAVID S. MONSON, certify that the above is a full, true and correct copy of the existing and amended language of the Articles and Sections to be amended, together with a full, true, and correct copy of the initiative proposals to be placed on the ballot for the General Election, November 4, 1980. WITNESS MY HAND AND THE GREAT SEAL OF THE STATE OF UTAH, at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 1st day of October, BUZZING THOUGHT 1980. Honey fans may insist their favorite is more nutritious than plain white sugar, but the only added nutrients arc the linv pieces of bee left in the honev. DAVIDS. MONSON Lt. Governor Published In the Millard County Progress Ocl. 9, 16, and 23, 1980. t ( |