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Show x Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 - Friday, November 21, 1980 Page 3 JIHOSH Excerpts of the minutes of the Fillmore City Coun- eil held November 5, 080. Mr. John Sevey of ICPA Engineering was present to review bids on ''Pmcnt for the transformers, regulators and reelosures as rec- unintended by ICPA car- ried unanimously. Motion that funds for the electrical equipment purchase be as follows: Electric Department recently returned from a when the lucky members sub- - funds as may be avail- electrical to m'amtr.v Hawaii. trip They will be read. Proceeds went to see the BYU- - from this D.U.P. donation sla"on' He stated that able in the budget for Hawaii football game project will be used to do an engineering evalua- - this year. lion of the facility had Balance from a loan but stayed to enjoy the necessary repair work been made and the fol- - from the beautiful island of Oahu, Cemetery Dc- on the D.U.P. building. or any other lowin)4 r"mmcnflations Their hotel was in Wai- partment Donate generously were made: funds that are found to kikii but they spent the for a good cause. Chan The package should be most of two days on ces can be purchased . 7, (he north shore at Laie, from Par,s unallmo.usyany of the daugh- - with the m,0.tw0 various items The IPA and Utah where they went to the ters of the Sally Kanosh awarded to suppliers as AMOS meetings schcd- temple and enjoyed a Camp, listed below. uled for Thursday and full day at the Polync- An interesting lesson W. Richardson sian Cultural Friday were discussed, Center, was given by Margucr-ThTreasurer Day will attend Center is the out- - itc Harris on the Nauvoo Company: kva dual voltage both meetings together entertainment Brass Band. standing Hcvi-DutCouncilman Stu- transformer on the island and the the read Peggy Rogers Base art. $57,000 show price is uneevening history of John Rogers, Ed Sheriff Est. Maximum $58,000 Phillips quailed. Mrs Josie MiIler met week delivery met with the Council While there they vis- Electric Sup- - to discuss location of a ited with Kirk Penney her son Doug,as- - who who fives at Laie and ncw int0 ,he SaIt Lake plv Company public safety building and He kVa McGraw Edi- - county courthouse. he introduced them to AirPort Fnday.- - He wl" son Voltage Regulators stated that the County many of the students who accornPany his mother hack to Hollywood, where Firm net price Commission has been participate in the per- e offered a parcel formance at the Center. she resides durin8 the $17,712.00 12 Week delivery in exchange for annexa- He was also at the air- - w'ner months, Mr- and Mrs- Taft VWE McGraw tion of 60 acres into port to tell them good- wl11 be residin8 10 Wa,,s Recloscrs Edison Fillmore City. The Coun- bye and presented each Firm Net price cil reviewed the location of them with a beautiful Las Vegas for a while, Fred and Vie Wa,ts $19,172.09 of the property, which fresh flower lei. Kirk week delivery lies along the south boun- also sent an orchid lei from St- Ceor8e were ,n dis- on callin friends ,own The was matter home with the Hubers dary of Fillmore. Motion are enjoying their cussed. Motion to ap- - by Councilman Cox that to present to his mother, The-Council support Klovcr Penney. As it was bcau,,fuI new home and prove the purchase of the St of warm ,he clima,e placed around Klovers neck, a kiss from Kirk George, Mrs. Erma Snow and was given her. Jim Nabors was ap- - Ru,h Leslie of Ferron-pearinwere overnight at the Hilton on Gtah L he Lloyd Waikiki but the Hubers 8uests They came for his show did not 8ers funeraI of ,heir cou' ,he compare with the Polysin. Daisy Nelson. Other ncsian Culture Center. from out of Honolulu is a beau- - relatives Lor-In- a tiful city but Rey and town who came were Sulli-th- e Lillian Gortsen, cta were impressed with cleanliness of the van' Glive Wells, Mr. rs- - Norman Cort-Th- e Mrs. Ruth Allen was and Mrs. Kay Johnson streets and buildings. and n ab Fake in Kearns for the first of Orem. lty: people are beautiful r' and "rS- Albert three days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom and extremely friendly a Henderson, Jones, doctor's of Milford and Williams apkept and helpful. Mrs. Shirley Nevada: in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Clifford want Someday they and visited with her Bennett of Tooele at- to return and tour some Lister, Paragonah, Utah; Mrs. tended the services for of the other islands in Mrs. Horace (Myrtle) Lelia Carling, mother-in- Rappleye, daughter and the great state of Hawaii. Salt and Mr. son. Lake; of their brother, Willard Dathel and Whitaker were relieved Mrs- - Dw,8ht RaPPleye when thev received a and son' Sun Val,ey- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur letter fron their daugh- - California; Clara Rob.son Allen and Sheri were in Bill a"d Fillmore, will Hunter, visit here she her ter. Christine Fullmer. Bountiful over the week- son-in- and daughter and learned that she and Mr. and Mrs. Rex RoThey went with True and Lee Huber end. ller two children had Sers Draper, and the Mrs. Delbert and Mr. Anderson and LanT Her family, family. plans arrived in Japan in peace son and Brinkerhoff Jeffand L,sa and safety, where she to the Salt Lake over bun,cd phewMit was met at the airport Mr. and Mrs. Avalon Temple for the latter to ,be wffke?d In Kanosh by husband Larry, who is . tbe at Johnson went to Orem go through the temple Lloyd Rogers stationed there in the air November 9 to attend the prior to his going on an force. They enjoyed the LDS mission. The Allens large groups of children , for their nephew, Stewart also attended a tesimomal who came to their door -- 1" r Johnson, who will serve for him On Sunday in The Allens an LDS mission in the Bountiful. Mis- - visited their daughters England-LondoStewarts brother Pat and Cindy and the ese children. The Full- - G reasing the threads s'on is in the latters husband Paul on Gregory and nail in will be glue polish niers Japan Astle and their little Mission. will bottles keep them Heather. Mr. of are the sons stuck. daughter They Susan,rom getting Donnv and were Paxton during the week to have her aunt and unde. Mr. and Mrs. Ken from Napa, Wagner California and Susans 83 year old grandmother, (Christa Carr) of Salt Lake City, visit them for the first time in Kanosh. services Sacrament were enjoyed by all in attendance Sunday. High Councilman, Lee Monroe of Scipio, delivered an interesting talk. His sermon was added upon by his young son, I James, who sang. wonder when He Comes Again." He was accompanied by aunt Mary Monroe. Guests at the home of Jan and Jim Rider for a week were his parents. Joe and Betty Kinnaird from Mesa, Arizona. Proud grandparents are Taft and Maurene : Paxton, who announce the arrival of a little (Heidi) granddaughter born to Sherry and Frank at the Pavson Paxton Hospital on November jtpEn$ "'T "T - e y 20-2- 4 ten-acr- - 20-2- 2 - THE MIDAS UNTOUCH EXCERPTS OF COUNCIL MINUTES 1 - JfPh n pines-Manil- a an(l adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION that new specifications be prepared and sent to all loeal distributors. The following appliWHEREAS Millard for building perCounty Commission has cations were approved. been seeking a site on mits Steven Hensley, which to construct a new 732, K. Watpublic safety building barn; 733, Kerry and a county courthouse son, garage; 734, A. Davies. Addition and. to 735, Thomas dwelling: a ten WHEREAS, acre P. Thompson, storage. parcel has been offered An application for a to the County in exchange for annexation of a 60 building permit for a acre tract into Fillmore dwelling in the Mountain View subdivision was City, and In view of discussed. WHEREAS, the locabon is at the south a recent letter from Utah Division of Health regardedge of the present City limits and would be in ing water pressure motion with the that the matter be disagreement cussed with the subdideclara-witCity's proposed vider at next meeting tion of annexation, and, carried locaunanimously. said WHEREAS, The following business tion does conform to the general area proposed licenses were approved to yearly review: bv the City Planning subject apCommission for a county G. R. Repair-Sm- all and wood article pliance a complex including repair. public safety building. Brinkerhoff-Refrigerati- on Guy NOW, THEREFORE IT and heating IS HEREBY RESOLVED repair that Fillmore City will Electronics-ElectroBerts agree to annex the 60 repair. acres and to support Carried unanimously. the construction of a Robison Lewis Mr. Millard County Court- house and Public Safety requested that the Council review the salary for Building on ten acres of in the 60 acre parcel. The the custodial service the City Building. After recommends that the City a short discussion the complex be within an area 726 feet south of Council agreed to call the south boundary of for bids on the custodial 500 South Street and service. Bids are to be 1.386 feet south of 400 opened the first meeting South Street between in December. Mr. Theodore WhitaMain Street and 100 East the ker. representing Street. DATED THIS 5th day Jeep Posse, requested the Citys participation in of November, 1980. Claus Treasurer and the annual Santa Day Motion that the party. Councilman Stuart into contribute City up troduced the agreement for this for $275 candy and resolution for the unanicreation of and approval project carried of Fillmore Citys partici-Sh- c mously. Treasurer Day presentpat ion in the Utah dated Municipal Power ed a mangement proposal for the control of gasoline Systems, a new Inter- - and diesel fuel. The plan mountain Consumer Power Association spon-la- called for the following new equipment: sored joint and coopea. 793 Tokheim erative action agency. $909.00 pump. Motion to approve the 2 ca NCC 10 key conresolution carried unani-trols $1,186.00 mouslv. d h nic 1 request for an ease-law- . nient from Division of utah Parks to cross a section of the City erty jn order to align a sidewalk with the Old State house entrance was Motion to ap- present. the easement prove carried unanimously. Bids for tires for the police department were presented.' It was noted that one bid was for glass belted tires and one bid did not indicate any It was decided type. prop-Micha- happily-surprise- Total $2,095. The proposal also provided that a 5 cent per gallon handling fee be assessed usrs of the pumps to cover cost of fuel handling and equipment maintenance. Motion that the management plan be approved and implemented as soon as possible carried unanimously. Mr. Day then stated he had been investigating the possibility of bidding Am thing at is a gift given Christmastime But a real gilt is a talent. Remember King Midas? He had a real gift-f- or getting rub. Before you could say "fourteen carat." be was regular Fort Knox in a velvet robe. purple be Cause whatever touched turned to gold. And even though tbe greedy guv ended up with dental problems from chomping on gol- so what you dont touch turns to gold. And it's no fable! Called or tbe Payroll Savings Plan, it allows you to sign up lor a Bond, or a part ol a Bond, or several Bonds- depending on how much "untouch" vou can allord cacti Bond-A-Mont- - n't need to be taxed until vou cash your Bond. And even then, you can plan so the lax bile will be reduced. Ol course, you can cash the Bonds next lit istmas and still gel all tbe interest you have mining at the time. C So pav-da- . Right awav. this money vou haven't seen begins to make more money -Irom the safest tiling you can put untouch into. And tlie deal has a den apples, tbe Midas I ouch remains a fascinating table. further advantage. But the Midas Entouch cause tbe interest is more practical. ... It's reverse twis- t- TvV got a Be- does- - a yourself give real ( hristmas gift. Sign U.S. Savings up lor Bonds where you bank or woik Because the fable ol the grecdv king may have a great holiday moral but the Savings Bonds stoiv has a lot more inlet est HOLDEN HAPPENINGS V the utility meter reading. He indicated that Flowed! Electric had no strong objection to the plan. The Council authorized Mr. Day to proceed with the matter and prepare I lia ( a bid notice. There was a discussion of the need for a receptionist to answer phones and work at the collection Cedar Springs Camp counter. A list of candiheld their meeting dates obtained at Job Thursday'. November 13 Service was reviewed. at the home of Salena All candidates were Christensen. willing to work for miniRenan Stevens mum wage. It was agreed wasCaptain in charge of the to offer the job to TerThey began meeting. Motion esa Frampton. with a song. The Daughcarried unanimously. ters of the Utah PioRasCouneilwoman neers. We then had the mussen stated that the ol pledge allegiance. American Legion had reDaughter Algie Stephenquested help with a bill son led us in it. for roofing materials. Our and secretary It was the leeling of the treasurer. Frances HarCouncil that because of mon. was ill and couldthe extremely tight funds n't be there. Algie took the City could not help her place. at this time. Captain Renana told A request from Mr. us about our Christmas Ray Waters to exchange It party next month. his mortgage for a bond will be held in the Reto ensure development of lief Society room, with utilities in his subdivision Nona Scott as the hostwas discussed. The matess. The gifts will be ter will be reviewed $2.00 and if you make with the city attorney. anything it should be The Council agreed worth S2.00 also. to renew Mr. Alison RoShe also asked about bisons contract for mainsome business. Then our tenance of the cemetery historian LarHelen for the 1981 season. son gave a history on Councilman Stuart Bruce Stevens Stephenbriefed the Council on son. which was really LDS with a meeting Our lesson leadgood. Church officials regarder Hattie Stephenson, ing acquisition of the old gave the lesson on the Second Ward Church Nauvoo Band. Brass building. He noted that It was very interestthe church had indicated ing. Daughter Salena that the building could served us a delicious desnot be given to the City. sert and ice cream. Purchase price was statThere w ere members ed to be $70,000. A lease there: Gcneal Stevens. is under Elmcda arrangement Turner. Algie investigation. Stephenson. Ruby Bar hi n island N A?. rxt 1 1 Stevens. Helen ton. Vera Renan Stevens. Nixon. Salena ChristenCochran. Irene sen. and Larson. Helen Hattie Stephenson Helen Stevens John Harmon, son of and Stanley mon was a Joy Har- patient at the Fillmore following appendecemergency tomy surgery Saturday. A speedv recovery to vou. John Otto Hunter had the misfortune of breaking Ins ankle We wish Otto a speedv recovery. Bill and Ruth Stevens visited Rulainc and their daughters and their husbands and families the weekend. during I hey called at the home of Steve and Fern in West Jordan first. Saturday Steve. Bill and Brian Parsons attended the football game at the Y. After the game Bill and Ruth and Rulane Rad-lor- d went on to Brigham City fora visit with Brian and Anna Parsons and family . Dobson Mrs. Jean north during traveled the week to visit her children. In Ogden she was the guest at the home of Jeff and wife. In the Salt Lake area she visited Jerry and Leslie Buckner and family. Loy and Dobson and Carolyn daughter. Mark your calendar for December 5th. Its going to be a special day in Fillmore. Old Proverb says: 12. The following daughters of the Sally Kanosh D.U.P. Camp met at the home of Maurene Paxton, November 17 for a meetinteresting very ing: Nora Price, Ruby Allen, Zella Choate, Lula George, Peggy Rogers. Dathel Whitaker, Jean Phillips. Lcla Cummings, Ina Huber, Helen . Wulffen-stcinRogers, Jessie Bemis. Utahna Maureen Paxton, and Bchunin. Elayne Goddard of the Central Camp from Fillmore and two visitors, Ann Wilson and LaVcrta Perkins of Kanosh. were also in attendance. Captain Jean Phillips beautiful two showed quilts, one a tricot king sic and the other a crib quilt, which the daughters had made, on which chances will be sold Vclda More Work. . . Works While some areas in America are losing productivity, the opposite is true of employees at Continental Telephone Company here in Utah. Our facilities have grown 26 in the last two years but the number of people who work those facilities has grown only Our commitment to keep those expenses low and quality of service high is possible for two reasons: we have excellent, 5. dedicated employees and we're using more efficient systems. Inflation is taking its toll in budgets large and small, but one way we're striving to adjust is by producing more today than yesterday. We can't solve inflation by ourselves, but making a little headway is a source of satisfaction. E Continental Telephone of the West On December 5, 1980, First Securitys new office at 51 South Main officially opens for business. And our plans include a special Christmas Party for the whole community. Free prizes! Gifts! Food and fun for all are only a part of the day-loncelebration. Well be telling you more comabout this day-lonmunity celebration, But, in the meantime, reserve December 5th for a festive, holiday occasion when our new office officially opens. g g of Utah, fJ.A. Fillmore Office Member F.D.I.C. ( |