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Show Millard County Progren. Fillmore. Utah 1463 May 8. 1981 Page 9 Mothers Day Busy IN MEMOlllAM Mother's Day May 10 is to be the again expected busiest day of the year for Mountain Bell because of the large volume of long distance V.C. Vld Carling are following morning church services and then begin again at about 6 p. vr According to Fred Briggs, Directors of the Millard manager- County Soil Conservation operations Network, some 940,000 call include two attempts will be made in Utah alone. He pointed out that Von Mrs. daughters, the large influx of calls (Mae) Taylor, Salt Lake creates pressure on the long City; Mrs. Dern (Dixie) distance network because the Williams, Flowell; nine calls come in bunches instead grandchildren, 21 great- of being spread evenly grandchildren. throughout the day. Funeral services were The busiest calling hours held May 5 in the Flowell Ward Chapel. Burial in Continued from Front the Fillmore Cemetery. District. Survivors :yj .m. Mountain Bells tips for and economical long distance calling include: Place calls during the hours when the lowest rates are in effect (60 percent discount rates are in effect all day Saturday and Sunday until 5 p.m.). Call at times other than on the hour or on the r successful calls. V.C. (Vid) Carling, 87, died May 2, 1981. He was bom in Fillmore February 3, 1894 to John and Harriet May McBride Carling. He married Lelia Martindale December 19, 1917 in Fillmore. She died November 9, 1980. He was a member of the LDS Church, a farmer, and stockraiser. He served several years as a i member of the Board of usually half-hou- when calling volumes reach their peak. Direct dial your own calls if possible, and place them J J during the slower tailing periods all day Saturday or earlySunday morning It you cannot get through continue Tying rather than calling the operator since operators and customers are operating on the same long distance network. Mountain Bell employees will be working on Mothers Day, including Network personnel and 225 operators, almost double the normal amount, to assure that calls go through quickly and easily on this special dav Many MX OPPOSED this additional demand for water, be there could serious i. 4. consequences. We are not adverse to consistent and stable population growth, but the influx of tens of thousands of temporary workers and their families, together with those involved with would create grave support services, sociological problems, particularlv when coupled with an influx incident to the anticipated emphasis on energv development. my The published studies indicate the fragile ecology of the area would, likewise, he adversely affected. We mav predict, with so Spending a few days of their parents. Earl and many billions of dollars at stake, we will hear with their parents. Ear- Mary Johnson. much talk designed to minimize the problems nest and Salcna ChristianRobert and Sonja Day that might be expected and to maximize he sen, Scott and Susan, are the proud parents of were Colin and Sylvia a 7 lb. 13 oz. baby boy. Rasmussen and family oi Clinton was born April 17 Castle Dale. and has brothers and There will be some new laws affecting Enjoying a short visit sisters to help welcome the 1981 municipal election. These with their brother Ervin him. Grandparents arc changes are the result of a new and Mabel Stevens were Reuben and Renan SteMunicipal Election Code found in Title the Hugh Stevenses. They vens. 20, Chapters 2, 5 and 20 of the Utah were returning to their Wilford reBennett Code as amended in 1981. home in Wichita, Kansas ceived word of the binh of Fillmore City has chosen to hold a after spending the winter a new 7 lb. 4 oz. grandelection as provided by the law partisan in Arizona. Parents arc by passing an ordinance before May , daughter. At the home of theii Robert and Julie Bennett. 1981. This means for meeting HOLDEN HAPPENINGS long-ter- by i.lla Cntsland economic benetits that might accrue Unreasons for such porlravals will bcohv.ot.s Our fathers came to this western .ecu 10 establish a base from which to carrv he co-pof peace to the peoples of the earth li 1, hoiik and a denial of the very essence of that gospel that m the same general area there should be constructed a mammoth weapon- potentiallv capable ol dcstroyitn mb a civilization. But the most serious ,011001 over the pressing moral question 01 possible nuclear conflict, we plead with ou n.iuon.il leaders to marshall the genius of the n.uioii to I md viable alter natives which will su me .11 .111 earlier date, and with fewer ha. mis. he protection Irom possible enemy which is our common prime concern .1 NOVEMBER ELECTION 1 parents, Lester and Jean Dobson, for a weekend visit, were Jerry and Leslie Buckner and family of Sandy. Clark and Paula Johnson. Justin and Brooke were the weekend guests that candidates She has a sister. Ranae Stevens was re- cently released as First counselor in the Primary. She has been called as stake secretary. Anna Rae Stevens was sustained as the new First counselor. Circuit Breaker Tax Credit Will you be 65 years old before December 31, 1981 or are you a widow or a widower? Was your household income for 1980 $8,999.99 or less? Will you be a legal resident of Utah for the entire year 1981? Did you own and occupy your residence on January 1, 1981? Did you furnish your own chief support? If you can answer YES to the above questions, you are eligible for a Homeowners Property Tax Credit, more comknown as the monly Circuit Breaker. All who applied for this credit were sent a form. If you did not receive yours or if you will qualify for one the County Clerk and one will be sent to you. Applications will also be placed at the Senior Citizen Centers in Delta and Fillmore and also at the County Offices in Delta. Please fill out your application as soon as possible and get your tax credit if it is due you. municipal elected offices in Fillmore City will be nominated by a convention BLOOD DRAW Time is fast approaching for the May 11 Blood Draw by the Red Cross and Utah Valley Hospital. The time and place is the Fillmore Stake House from 3:00 to 7:45 p.m. or until donors fail to come in. For information, questions, or an appointment, the following people can be contacted: Kaqosh: Vickie Watts, 2 Joyce Whatcott, Meadowt Amelia Barkdull, 7 Shirlene Bond, Flowell: Marlene Christensen, Diana Fuller, 759-262- 842-724- Ad i Holden: Ruth Stevens, Bennett, Sciplo: Ilene Thompson, Zelda Mathcs, Lee Fillmore: Vicky Larsen, Thelma Stuart, Townslcy, Loritcott, Georgia Stevens, Myrtle Rowley, 758-240- 743-538- ourMIAs." 743-512- 743-687- 7 795-269- 6 743-698- 743-650- 743-682- 743-577- Beth Scottorn, 743-541- Wright. 743-578- Clk Packham, or Connie Bennett, 743-540- 743-575- We would like to encourage all donors to eat within four hours of the time they come. There will be 15 tables set up to avoid any delays. The age limit is 17 years (with parental consent) to 65 years of age. Seventeen year olds wishing permission slips can call Clark Packham Bennett at Connie at or Duane Baugh at Some donors not acceptable are pregnant ladies, new mothers (within six months) and nursing mothers. Blood credits going to Utah Valley Hospital can also be used at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake Mountain View Hospital. Blood will be divided between Red Cross and Utah Valley Hospital on the basis of every other donor going to each institution. We appreciate and would like to epeourage full community support. 743-575- 842-727- 755-221- Ardell 743-536- 743-540- 759-262- 758-244- 4 "Wear Your Red Ribbon lor or committee. There is NO provision for nomination by petition. October 5, 1981, is the last day a municipal party convention can be held The deadline for filing with the recorder is October 6. 1981. Candidates will be listed on a ticket under a party name. The County Clerk shall register qualified persons to vote in the upcoming municipal election during regular office hours up to 20 days prior to the election day. For further information contact the City Recorder. 743-629- MUSEUM Small Business Means Jobs, SCOPE Belter Economy By Max Martin Park Superintendent ierrilorial Sialehonse stale Historical Monument Flying Lead Finds Fleeing Indian the journal of Volney King comes this stirring narrative of the wild west and a hair raising episode of pioneer and Indian encounters: "Mr. O. Dudley arrived From The race to the divide three miles away was a hot one and well contested, the Indians using the flat side of their tomahawks as quirts, but Browns animal was too in Fillmore on April 17, 1853 for the purpose of fast for them. As they leather making. He had passed over the div ide in the previously visited the to Round Valley, locality and obtained from Indian riding Sams mare Mr. King a team with turned to the right and the which to move his effects one riding Thompsons to Fillmore form Salt Lake mare with the mule to the left. Mr. Brown took in City. On the morning before after the one that rode his he came mare as fast as the animal he arrived, hurrying down to the could go. The Indian, seeing he Sevier River just in time crowded. turned to catch Daniel Thompson was and Samuel Brown, who again into the hills and were on the opposite side cedais and as the Indian and he asked them to help rounded a hill, Sam cut him across, for it was across and came up in showing high water and from of him. drew- his the river couldnt be pistol, took deliberate aim forded at the time. Mr. and fired. I he Indian Thompson and Mr. Brown straightened out and fell were sent there to aid Mr. as though dead. Jonathan P. Smith, who The marc he was riding had been north to get wheeled about and took fixtures for a flour mill. the back track and Sam To cross the river, they set in after her and soon had ferried Mr. Smith caught up with her and across the evening before noticed blood he supand were now just ready posed was fiom the to go back home when Indian. To make sure of Mr. Dudley drove in sight the result, he rode back to and hailed them, so they the spot where the Indian hobbled their horses and had fallen, but when he took their little skill or came to the place he rowboat and went auoss lound the Indian was not the stream to get Mr. there. He looked up the Dudley, whose wagon was ridge and saw the fellow taken apart alter being making his way among unloaded and the front the trees as in distress. wheels taken over astride Brown returned to his the little boat with some company and put their (if the loading the first trip pack outfit into the and the second trip the wagons with Smith and hind wheels and the rest Dudley and traveled for of the luggage, tow ing the home as fast as was tight wagon box after convenient. When they the came over the divide them. swimming team. between Sevier River and Just as they were Round Valley, they nomaking the last trip they ticed the mule track never looked up the road in the left the main road, and direction of the hobbled when they were hallway hoises which had vvoiked through Round Valley their way olf some they saw the mate had distance and saw a couple come back to the road. of Indians come and steal They thought the Indian their hobbled horses. riding her either consiI he dered her too slow or else was made landing as vxin as possible and she had broken loose from Mr. Sam Brown backed the Indian and had taken one of Mr. Kings marcs the back track for home. Just before the teams of the Dudley team and took in after the Indians reached Cedar Springs who were making away they overtook the mare with the (wo mares and and mule. Whatever be- - $ks mMim HPsksM this year and need a form, call or write the ofFice of Senator Hatch to Meet with Green Thumb Inc. Gtccn Thumb, Inc., sponsoting agents, and all interested people will meet in the conference room of the Sevier County ( otitihouse in Richfield, Utah, at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, May 15. 1981. I hey will discuss the many phases of the Green Ihunib program as well as other information pertaining to senior citizens. 'Ibis will itulnde employment. safety measures, solar energy, regulations concerning the laws. etc. As a special attraction, the group will be honored ol the picscncc by Senator Oitm Hatch, who has consented to spend time concerning senior citizens ptoblcms and his role as chaitman of the Senate Human Resoutces Com m it ti c. Accompanying hint will he Call I in sen. national picsidcnt ol Giccii Ihiimh. Inc. Sen, Hot Hatch and Itcsi-ilin I at sen w ill an iv e at I p.m. mill spend and IS minutes w ith one-hou- A pieseni.n ion. questions will he . answcicd as time ilic-i- ppm-p.i.u- Mark your calend.ii for 15 to keep in mind May tins important meeting. I he II to attend. inpaiiu ipaiing counties clude Caihon. linn iv. Gianil. Piute. Waviie. G.ii held. Seuei. Kane, loin, Millnid, Sanpuc. anil .Itiab. Yvonne is slate dnei 101 mule. Tarri Johnson Clerk Wliea-d.-. ) The biggest thing about American business today is lhat its small. Since World War II, most SBA's size standards account for about 58 percent of the nation's employment and the livelihood, provide of the counirvs big indirectly or directly, of more corporations have grown than 100 million Americans. larger; theyve expanded I ighty percent of the nations overseas and gobbled up small companies employ smaller companies through fewer than 10 persons. Bui corporate mergers Figures also show that government figures today small firms account for half million show that of the of all production by businesses operating in the American business. United Slates, 10 8 million As might be expected, can be considered small. small firms have more F:ighty-twpercent of the trouble lhan big firms in nation's businesses, for raising capital needed to example, have annual sales of expand or survive in these less than $100,01X1 limes of high interest rales So while much attention and high inflation Despite today is focused on large siish I111.11u1.il difficulties, small corporations, the fact is lhat Americas small busincsscs--includir,entrepreneurs have retained hundreds of thousands ot their Small ingenuity mom and pop" operalions--arbusinesses been have are responsible for more lhan and thriving contributing significantly 10 half of the new products and ihe nation's cconoms service innovations since also Small business oild ar II I11 fact, almost local everv to contributes innovaeconomics. Any American tion of the Iasi century has New York, come trom small business Chicago and I os Angeles iiuludmg ihe air conditioner, suffer dire losses ol easoline engine, electric light jobs and income were il not and electric auto. Small for the small firms operating companies also bring their there. The same thing holds innovations to market faster true for the nations medium-sizIlian large companies and small towns. Hundreds of thousands of The importance of small Americans start t heir own business to the country will businesses each sear, and that be highlighted during Small interest in becoming ones Business Week, to be own boss is as high as ever. In observed May the scar ending September I, lor example, 1(6,(XXI present Outstanding small business persons, so judged by their or prospective small business peers, will be honored during owners attended 7,91(1 ceremonies sponsored bv the business o A energy-relate- city--evc- n e 10-1- U.S. Small Business Admin- istration (SBA), a small, independent federal agency charged with assisting small businesses and fostering their growth. A highlight of Small 111 a 11 age 111 e 11 training vvoikshops, conlerences and specialized courses conducted .11 I.VX1 locations across the counlrv Business Week will be Ihe selection of the outstanding small business person of the year, chosen from stale winners of lhat honor, already named. He or she will air in the tire be honored during a special Enough saves gas in the tank Washington, I). ceremony C. National winners in certain categories, such as banking, have also been chosen for their efforts on behalf ol small business 111 causes. The 10 8 million firms which are considered small by came of the Indians was never known. Yet sonic have supposed this incident miht have had somethin); to do with the sad fate of Samuel Brown and Josiah Call, who were killed by Indians a short time later in the vicinity of Chicken Creek. It's a good idea to insulate hot water pipes running from your heater to faucets if the distance is very ucense1plates SCHEDULE Thursdays Fillmore & Wednesdays Della 10 12 & except holidays far. |