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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 4631 Friday, Aug. 7, 1981 . Page 7 the visitors Among at Sacrament meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Randy Staples. Ivan and Jalene Starr and family will surely be Bv Dathel Whitaker missed from the Kanosh Mr. and Mrs. Arlo address is: 412 Sheila Ward. They held respon- Hansen of Kanosh left Boulevard, Prattville, positions in it. They June 29 in their RV for a Alabama 36067. recently moved to Sacrament vacation to the western meeting California, where he is states and Canada. They Sunday was conducted traveled through Idaho, by Bishop Dave ChrisMontana, tensen. Wyoming, o en on to Cardston, Prayers were offered Louise. Lake by Maurice Wilson and 8ary Banff, Each place seemed more Winifred Williams. The infant son of Linda beautiful! Then on to Seattle, and Bruce Whatcott was Vancouver, an Oregon. They attend- - given a name and a bless- - Dear Editor, e the temple in Card- - ing by his father, which Recently your PaPer . ston and the new one in will be Clifford V. What- - printed a letter from State visited cott. Those standing in Senator Bryce Flamm of Seattle. Also friends and relatives in were grandfather Dern Ogden. Both the tone and great-grand- contents of his letter renearly all these places. Williams. The big climax was see- father Vincen Whatcott, qujre rebuttal, since he ing a live stage play at uncles Doug and Jeff details the income of a Jackson, then taking the Whatcott, and Lynn Wil- - woman with two children float trip down the Snake bam. receiving every possible Other family members State or Federal benefit River. There was a family reunion with their son, in attendance were Mr. and asks us to believe that family and Jon Harris, and Mrs. Glen What- - her case is typical, that Dora and their son and family, cott, Whatcott, women with children on Michael Harris from Cam- Annette Williams and welfare regularly receive friend Gene Taylor; Dixie the equivalent of $1,569 arillo. In spite of all the Williams, and Tab and per month, counting taxes burned acreage from the Pam (Whatcott) Nielson. and tuition not paid. A certificate of graduSenator Flamms choice big fire, Millard County ation from Primary into of an example is both relooked good as we turned home, after spend- MIA was presented to misleading and damaging ing over a month in green- Sheri Kay Christensen by to the thousands of assisCounselor Gordon Sta- tance recipients in Utah, er places. Ervin Arvilla ples. and almost exclusively women Travis Gardner was rec- with children, who strugMartin have enjoyed old ognized for his achieve- gle to live on far, far less. having their his The average cash grant in ment in earning here grandson, Marty, Faith in God Award. in Utah is $313.23 per Kanosh to spend a month Joanna Shumway was month; the combination with them. Recently, Martys welcomed as the newest of grant, food stamps, benefits medical father. Roger Martin, member of the Kanosh and came from Craig, Colo- Ward, having been bap- averages $588 per month, rado and took him and his tized the previous Sun- and this figure is misto Lake day. John Adams was re- leadingly high because grandparents View Terrace in Cali- leased as the Explorer the average for medical fornia to visit Arvillas and Priest advisor. expenditures takes into Dean Perkins was sus- account the small number sister. Fay Bunn, husband Bill, and two chil- tained as the new Priest of seriously ill children YMMIA who require much greater Advisor and dren. medical care. Dan Marin, another son President. Senator Flamm inMany fine testimonies of Ervin and Arvilla, cluded education grants and his family from Craig, were borne. flew to California, where they joined the other fam-pi- o ily members. They joyed a week of sight-speseeing together, including Disneyland and Magic Mountain. Willard and Dathel Whitaker felt very proud and happy when they read the following article which was printed in Alconbury, Combs, England and sent to them: Graduates from Alconbury In the picturesque setting of Londons Lincoln Inn, where generations of British students have studied to be lawyers, the University of Southern California formally awarded the degree of Master of Arts in International Relations to 22 of this years U.K. graduates. Some 80 friends and relatives attending the 15th annual ceremony last Saturday saw James Whitaker cited as a of Distin"Graduate ction. one of three so honored by Dr. Paul Hadley, U.S.D. Academic Vice president. The Universitys program. now entering its 1 5th year, has had students from more than 50 nationalities drawn from the London diplomatic corps, executives from Kanosh Kapers Scipio Scene By Lola Monroe ! The town was saddened day evening, to hear of the deaths of firmed a member of the young ladies. Ellen church by grandfather Quarnberg, daughter of David and Janice R. Quarnberg and grandBlonda of daughter and Jodie Quarnberg; Carling, granddaughter of Georgia and Wallace Ivie. We extend our sympathy to both families. WeekerJ guests at Hilda Quarnbergs included her children, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Quarnberg and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jonney Quarnberg and boys, and Mr. and Mrs. Mack (Connie) Forbush and family. The family of the late Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Robins met in the park Saturday for their family reunion. Eileen Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brad-fielLila Badger, Holden, attended the Brad-fiel- d family reunion in Payson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Jones, granddaughters Tammy and Michele, Sevier, visited with their daughter Celia, husband Barry Monroe and family on Sunday. Bill and Esther ThompEdna son, Bradfield, Biad and Dorothy Thompson and boys drove to Layton Sunday to witness the blessing of the baby daughter of Chris and Camille Thompson. Mary Gwen Hone and grandson, Provo, recently visited at the home of Mary and Myron Was-de- Jack Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Jon Quarnberg and son were at the home of Sheldon and Beulah Quarnberg during the weekend. Claude and Myrtle Martin. Las Vegas, are staying at the Martin home and visiting relatives and friends. Gwen and LaMar Monroe attended the Tuttle family reunion at Fairview Canyon Friday and Saturday. They also received word from their daughter Jeannie that she and her husabnd, Gordon Young, had completed the bar examination for California and were awaiting the results. They are living in San Jose. Don and Phyliss Quarnberg spent part of the past weekend at Fish Lake resort. and Jerris Bennett family returned to their home in Missoula, Montana after spending their vacation with Neil and Edith Monroe and Melanie. Gary and Rosa Lee Robins and two children, atRick and Angela, tended the wedding Mone day of their niece, Fordham and Eugene Robison. The reception was in Bountiful. The Robins family of the late Leonard and Lyn-nctt- Marie Robins met in Sci- Park Saturday, Au- . The afternoon was eating and singing and visiting. Clede Robins. president for this vear. did a fine job. There were 45 in attendance. Noel Robins was elected to be president for next year. Rick Lee Robins just returned home from a weeks visit with his uncle and aunt, Richard and Janeal Monsen of Salt Lake City. 1 to Congratulations Mark and Janene Monroe on the birth of their baby son, Devin, and to Victor and Sandi Monroe on the birth of their fourth son, Bryce. Bishop Alan Mathews conducted fast and testimony meeting Sunday. Several interesting and sincere testimonies were borne. Bridget Monroe, who was baptized Satur- - WILDLIFE REPOR QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS By Brent Olson Wildlife Conservation Officer Question: My boy is 12 years old, may he hunt? Answer: A youngster years old and having completed the hunter safety class is eligible to hunt upland game such as 12 cards may be obtained front all DWR offices. A hunter safety class w ill be taught on Aug. 12, 13. 14 and 15. For more details contact me at 743-666- I will make a prediction that has always come chuckars, pheasants, quail, forest grouse and true. On the evenings cottontail rabbits, water-fow- l before the mourning dove and mourning doves. hunt, the deer hunt and Upon reaching his 6th pheasant hunts. I will birthday, a person may receive numerous telehunt all species of big phone calls from sportsgame including deer, elk, men needing to purchase moose, antelope, big horn a license and there will be sheep. Rocky Mountain none to be found. Buy now and save yourself a goat, and buffalo. Until a person turns 21 phone call. I cant help years old he must have a you but 1 do have the valid hunter safety card in responsibility to ticket you order to purchase his if you - hunt without a hunting license. Duplicate license. 1 en-gu- st nt multi-nation- TO THE EDITOR and federally subsidized housing in his example, as well as the curiosity 0f $25 in free legal ser- vices per month Not only are these programs all federally funded, but it is extremely rare for a welfare recipient to obtain any of these benefits. The average welfare mother v, ith children pays closer to 50 of the famincome for shelter ily alone. The most discouraging Senator about thing Flamm's letter is that he knows better. As a member of the legislative committee dealing with public assistance, he was given the figures stated above. He knows that the average stay on welfare in Utah is 22 months.' When he appeals to the workers for input, he is choosing to ignore the truth that present welfare recipients ARE workers, who have paid taxes and will again. Testimony before Senator Flamms committee from women on public assistance was not a demand for money. They were pleas, often tearful and frightened, for the means to survive. These women spoke of their desire to move off Id like to thank the residents of Oak City and Millard County for their support and cooperation during the suppression of 2 the Clay Springs Fire. The quick response of local citizens during the emergency situation on Saturday, July 25. was instrumental in protecting the town of Oak City and property private north and south of the town. In particular. I would like to thank Scot Sheriff. Mayor Oak City, for his cooperation and for allowing us to use the city park as our fire camp; and Bruce Lovell. Bishop of Oak City Ward, for his personal support and for the use of some office equipment in the Ward Building. Sheriff Ed Phillips, his deputies and the Sheriff's Posses spent long hours providing road blocks, traffic control, and camp security, as well as helping to arrange for our use of the heliport and the Oak City Park. Their unquestioning support of our fire team greatly aided the suppression effort. Initial attack efforts not public assistance, some impossible dream of prospering on welfare. They asked for day care so they COULD work. We hope this information doesn't come too late to undo the damage of Senator Flamms representation of the family on public assistance in Utah. Jeffrey Montague Assistant Director Utah Issues Information Program on the fire were greatly Dear Editor: aided by the Bureau of The Utah Highway PaLand Management, the trol conducted a Utah Division of State roadblock on U.S. 50 & Lands and Forestry, 6 near Delta from 6 p.m., the Fire Departments of Julv 24. through 6 p.m., all towns in Millard CounJuly 25. which resulted tv. and numerous ranch165 and warnin arrests ers and other citizens. possession of Without these people's ings. one possesmarijuana, aid. the fire would have sion of cocaine, conbeen much more ser- cealed weapon and 4 ious. drunk drivers. Thanks also to the MarThe purpose of the tin Marietta Co., who roadblock is to check provided us with some of all vehicles and persons their heavy equipment traveling the highway at and allowed us the use of .1 given location. their copy machine. Law Enforcement OfThanks to the 116th ficers from the Millard Division Engineering County Sheriff's Departof the National Guard, ment. Delta Citv Police w ho provided vehicles and Narcotics State to transport fire crews Agents assisted 10 Utah to and from the fire line. Highway Patrol Officers Finally, thanks to the in checking I4"J cars. many others, too numer- Troopers on the Utah ous to mention, who aided Truck Inspection Program in the fire suppression checked 52 trucks which effort. resulted in 2 trucks being Sincerely, taken out of service tor Woody Williams log book and equipment Fire Boxx. Clav Spring violations. 2 Fire Other vehicles were USDA-Forcs- t Service ticketed for such things as Dear Editor, drivers' license violations, headlamps, To Whom It May Concern inspections, brake lamps, other equipI received the following letter, dated June 7, 1981 ment malfunctions and violation of the open conpertaining to my excomtainer law . LOS munication from the lhah Highwav Patrol Church: R. Fugcnc Ashby meetings, hold a temple Fillmore. Utah 84h31 lecommend, vve.u the This is to confirm that garment, bold am ollivc the action taken by the the Chin v h. 01 attend liuuli High Council Court held am meeting ot on May 10, 1981 was that Oil'll CIS. of excommunication. As win stake pi evident In clfect then the I urge you to repent and vviili love come h.uk into priesthood and all blessings that you have woikcd the Chinch that you mav for are removed. You are again receive the Holy not cm led to speak or Ghost and have the oiler a public prayer, blessings ot the Gospel partake ol the sacrament, and the Piicsihood in voiir sustain or vote against hie. Church Officers, particiSincerely yours. ' John R. Conche. Jr. pate in any way if in attendance at priesthood Stake Pi evident 1 1 r 111 C 11 Whenever I travel my First Security VISA credit card insures me up to $100,000 and it doesnt cost me a cent extra. corpora- When you ride a Motorcycle you are getting Aerobic Rebound Exercise. The Kind That: Increases Metabolism 2. Puts oxygen In your entire system 3. Strengthens heart, lungs. S Internal systems 4. Does not jar (rebounds on shock absorbers) 1. Yamaha The Way It Should Be Services, Fillmore 200 No. 400 W. e Dear Editor, tions, as well as members from the Armed Forces. 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