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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, Octobi 22,1982 Page 4 Dear Editor: A letter to the edttoi ol the Progress charged that Senatot to Oirin Hatch's flight Washington, l).C. had cost the taxpayers SI 1,200. We'd like to set the rceoid straight. doesn't profess morality and TO THE LETTERS DearKdilnr: Saturday night, between 7 and 10 p.m., one or more of I illmore's good Republican supporters defaced several signs of Clay Huntsman, a candidate for Millard County ttoiney. I rom accumulated evidence and tom logical e have a pietiv deduction, good idea who did this cowardly, hypocritical deed. The juveniles and then parents should be ashamed, t verything they stand lor now lacks credibility, as far as I EDITOR concerned. And the Republicans, their supporters, and some of the candidates have some accountability to we're tender. We know this was not just a juvenile prank. The focus on one particular victim, plus the location ol the signs attacked, suggests encouragement by imuioial and unethical not to mention hypocritical partisan adult support. known We have Clay Huntsman for several years now. We have seen that he he lives it. He integrity would never stoop to such immature and dishonest not to mention illegal His ads, personal activity. entire and appearances, He campaign ate doesnt need to rely on anything but his professionalism, experience, and stand on Senator Hatch "hitched" a tide on a mililaiy jet which the on was to way President Reagan has just signed into law the Capitol Reel' grazing rights bill which extends grazing pci mils in that uatton.tl park .iic.i until 1994. Utah I arm Bmeaii believes that bill will be a "landmark" piece of legislation which can impact grazing rights all ovci the West. It isoncol ihcvciy few times agriculture has prevailed in C ongiess over the We hope this dirty trick, so remininscent of Watergate, will backfire, and that citizens of Millard County who value honesty, morals, ethics, and excellence will support a man he what who practices Clay Huntsman. Sincerely , Chat lie & Shirley Dunson cm iionmentalist lobby I he 40 or more ranching . Are You Ready For The families in the Capitol Reel aiea who are directly atfecicd DEER HUNT? by this legislation would not have found reliel for their grazing problems in C ongiess without the untiring labors of Utah our Congressional delegation. All four - Cam, Hatch, Marriott and Hansen worked hard on the bill lor a long lime. Senator Clam and I lansen. Represemat iv e particularly, spent much lime with it in the linal daysoi the session when the bill went to con erence commit lee. Weappiecialetheellorisol these men and their stalls to solve a problem that probably appeared insignificant to most people, but which threatened the very future existence ol those 40 oi 50 families, as well as the businesses that depend on them. (ThisWeekOnly!!) BRADSHAW AUTO 743-522- t Citizens lot Senaloi Hatch s' 1 Si licet ely. Trank O. Nishiguchi President "We confess to small faults only to convey the impression that we have no big La Rochefoucauld ones." FISHING & HUNTING LICENSES SOLD HERE! ! Question: May trophy elk head? Hack-Night was well attended at t lie 1 lemcn-tat- y School in September. Mote chaiis had to be hi ought iu lor the genet al meeting as mine people same than was place went to Second sell my 15. December may be sold or haded any oilier time of the yeai. I iesh hides may be sold or 15 I through hey haded al any tune. his law istodiscomagelhe killing and selling ol liopliy animals, their heads, hoi ns and or antlers. I here is a I small but profitable black maikcl dealing with trophy room. I lor Answer: Heads, horns and antlers ol taken legally animals be not may pm chased, sold or H aded during the period ol August We weie pleased expected. that so many patents weie ahleio ind t he lime to attend. I he elemental v school chil to dicn had a coniesi to then patents cncomagc Olcve l he IMA. join Robison's Aid giade class won the til si pnze and have a new their I ynn Condies 5th gi.tde and they carnival al the on school elementary Salutday night. October .lOili. there will be games and prizes and drawings for super I he money that is piizes. "Catch the Cub Scout Spirit" was the new theme given al the tub Scout Koundiuhlc held (Ki. 1.1. 1982 at the I illmoic Utah Stake House where cub leaders received mme training and rom this event will go to buy playground equipment and indoor games lor the school and also some moic equipment lor the Il RC . In case you don't know or have lorgottcn Il RC stands for I micltmem RIarental help. Special awards were given with the first "Early Bird" award given to Jack Roberts ol Kanosh. Pack of the Month was awarded to Scipio. The Conservation" Halloween raised I oi example, an out of suite hunter warns the blagging rights io a laige deer. He doesn't caic how he gels animals. the animal only it it is big enough to take back home and hiug about it. He doesn't ically c.ue about the meal only the mulcts that will placed above Ins bat oi I esumed ctilcr. award, "William Hornadav" "Truly absurd is the man wha award, and the "Tom C. never changes." Clerk" award went to the Auguste Barthelmy a called her brother, Bill, and his wile, Eilene, and said. "Mom and dad aie lieie come on over." I hey came and ii tcsiilicd in a surprise hulhday patty to celebrate Human's gist birthday. I hey all went out lo dinner, then spent the i esi of the day playing some old and familial lanuly games, visiting, eating and Itav ing a good time. I his was really a jovial hird Ward for their project at the Wildlile Park. I he "Organization" award was picscntcd to Meadow . son. John, and wile, Jamie King V at tier of Logan, have a new daughter, her name is Ashley Warner, she was bom I ogan the 1st at Oct. 8 lbs. 14 weighing Hospital, T A "Ceitificate of Apprethe ciation" and lust picsentalion ol the "Akela" awaid was given to Dean Dean Ins Bennett. began scouting when he was 12 ycats old in Holden. he Alter his mission attended BV U with the desiie his make lo Scouting profession. Alter graduating from HYU and their youth his leadership pioginm was c.ueer scouting suipiiscloi both Human and I I ucille. hey never icalized when they left home dial morning dial a routine doctor's appointment would end up as a liuly happy occasion with t licit children. Jerry and I ouise Wat net's oz. and proudly displaying lots ol dark brown hair. Ashley is John and Jamie's lit si child, 1 ouise and Jciry's and loin ill grandchild Warner's seventh Virginia unei i tipied by the dial), lie served almost nine ye.n sin die Navy. There are over 143 million licensed drivers in the U.S. Because oS the Remodeling and expansion of ROPER LUMBER COMPANY AND BECAUSEOF THE INCONVENIENCES TO OUR CUSTOMERS WE ARE OFFERING 0 VOTE discount on ALL STORE SALES for So, if you need paint, hardware, hunting supplies, or any other items Christian Ronnow COME IN AND BUY NOW! also has other Ashley graiutpaiems to hiag about, Don and Claudia King ol Roy. Utah, and great grandparents, Clint and Medra Bond of Meadow. Jeny and I ouise diove to I ogan on Oct. 6 to see their beautiful new granddaughter and plan another visit Nov. 7 lo witness her blessing and naming. Velma Jackson's son, Jim, his wife. Sherry, and their three children Mall. Amy, and Michael, came from Saudi Arabia, visiting Rome and Spain oil their way, and spending tliicc weeks of their vacation with Velma. Jim is employed by the Oil Arab and Ameiicaii Company (Aiameo) in Saudi Arabia as ail engineer. I le and his family have been in Arabia lot two years and have one or two more years wot k ahead ol them. Jim says they have enjoyed living in Saudi. I hey have a eomloriahle condominium and i here is a small I DS Bianclr rlreie so they can hold chinch on Sunday, and Jim likes he Aiabian people, lie say si hey aieveiy cooperative andensy lovvork wiih. While weie lieie they given loi them al the home ol Jim's brother, Steve, and Ins wile. Pal, in Sandy. Iweniy-lrvmembers of the lanuly weie l hereto greet Jim and Shci ty . Alter leav ing lieie they went lo Disney World in Honda where I he kids had a gre.tr time. I rom ilieicilicy Hew to Cairo. I gypt where they spent four days. When they aimed in Saudi they called elma lo let her know i hey weie back safely . hat Jim is a leal good kid. Let us give you a quote on 9th Circuit Court For Judge Ronnow has served the people of our area with skill, firmness and devotion...We ask for your support of his Candidacy November 2. Non Partisan at this time A. LeGrande ROPER LUMBER Dm hunters dance Don home on Monday (Kill. Paul and Dean Robison drove lo SI C Oct. 12 to von membersol then lanuly. Ilicv returned homc(Ri. lb. Susan Petersen Dennis & Susan Stefanoff David T. & Jolene S. Clark Thomas C. & Barbara Callister Joseph M. & Glenda Moody Barbara Henrie & Joan Myers Tom & Lora Morris Marilyn Greenwood Jack & Phyllis Nelson Alan S. & Carol M. Nielson Fred S. & Winona Tolbert Zoe Fowles & & Elwin & Judy Johnson Dr. Melvin A. Lyman Jane Beckwith Verdell R. Nadine Smith Paid by Judge Chnshan Ronnow Committee Jk rife & Lamell G. & Leon & ft & Dana W. Bishop H in. i Ibiniu enjoyed a weekend visji uh her grandd.mgliiei . s.tnIKv Hunter, and lici gnl liieiul. both attending ID U in Piovo. and her grandson. Robot . and his wife. Kaien llimto ol SI C. He is attending diet of U and Karen isemplovcd a grade school t cachet ilia would also like lo announce the anival ol two lev's sisici onilicn way home. On Oo. IS Ci am and Della Whitehead ol Springs illc stopped lo visit Hattie Ivie on a BIG BUCK CONTEST ii AT ANY PARTICIPATING Baker Drug Whitaker-Leavittln- D.C.R., Ben Franklin & Duanes Bunker Floor Coverings Christensens Millard County Progress R 4 R Services Wingel s Corner Drive Inn Chamber of Commerce member: Dan4UtonaBerry Rhino's Gillin's Ins. Agency Ronald Hare Attorney Turner 4 Turner TurnerOil KNAK Rancho Motel TruckStopCafe El Jones Glass Texaco Budget Stop Brandshaw Auto Parts Steve's Tire 4 Oil Starleys Machine 4 Welding David Limburg M.D. Paradise Inn Snow College Wachner Enterprises-Kanos- h Ferg's Registration is $2.50 or FREE with a purchase I oum Pies. REMINGTON 7MM BDL RIFLE (Retails for $449.00 Deer will be measured at Pioneer Market registered by Friday, Oct. I C who GRAND PRIZE IS To be eligible for the Big Buck Contest you must be enure Holluook. I he Dl l Old Capitol Lamp held then October meet ing on Kt. 2 at 2 p.m. in K it e lien the Rustik Cale dining room. Ii was like old home week, i lieie aie so many beaut il ul mcmoi ics connected with this building. ine Aits. Senior ihzens, quilling, DI P lluisimas panics, and many oilio limchoiis have been held in this hotel dining loom. Capl. Angie Ciecn opened and conducted the meeting, and welcomed the visitots I Security Title Larsen AutoRepair Pioneer Market Warner Motors MilneTruckLine Carling 4 Co. Gazette First Security Bank Fillmore Hospital Brent Jackson M.D. visit Sim (licit way toSt.Ccoigc. lames and Nadeen Jippson and their tlucc cliildicn ol Sandy came lo I illmoic on Oct. 10 lo visit their aunts Mat jot ie Angie Ciecn, McBiidc. and gieal-au- Register for the Zions First National Bank Rustik Kitchen Dan's Chevron Roper Lumber they were bom the week ol Oct. 10, lour days apart, to ilias granddaiiglucts. Mi. and Mis, lory Wallace ol San Bcrnadino, Calil.. and Mr. Mrs. and Jerid Christiansen ol SI ( . On Oct. II Hattie Ivie's soil. Carl, and his wile. I honiopohs, of Shirley, W yo. camclo I illmoic lo visii Hatlic and io lake ho to and a new Provo for back brace. Hattie lilted a coal shuttle containing coal and wood and slipped anollici in (.Irango ALSO K. Day Mary Jean Robison Susan B. Dutson & Ron Marilyn P. Jensen Phyllis McArthur Lynn Wells & Riley Wood C. Frank Baker Ray E. & Beth M. Brown Dale H. & Karen Chandler Robert M. & Inez Moody Karolyn Warnick Jr. Faye Clark & Mont Bertis Dr. Thomas E. Ted & Lola Farnsworth Rex C. & Beverly Day Walter & Roma Ekins Jack & Phil & & Leo party Barbara Day of S.uiiaqmn came to I illmoic Oct. 7 and look Lugcnc and Jennie Day a doctoi .ippoim lo SI mem. I hey stayed tluomli the holiday weekend uniiiih chance to Millard-Fillmor- e J. Mace Boyd Jack & Carol F. Bishop Wanda Beckwith Bill L. & Penny Brown Mitchell Sally a disk in her back. While tail and Sliiilcy weie here they all won lo Scipio to visit Cicorgia Iv ie and to go some genealogy papos on the Ivie family. Ilicv also had a Tickets are $2.50 per person in advance or $4.00 per person at the door Advance tickets can be purchased from any East Chamber of Commerce member Shirley Robins Maxine Robins & Beth Frampton Thomas & Alta Reeve Tom & Frances Westfall Doris Rasmussen Alan & Lori Roper & at the AMERICAN LEGION HALL June Day & 21,1 982 Music by "Crossfire" & Marlow P. Phyllis Quarnberg Allen H. & LaDonna Hobbs Joyce Scottorn Sharon M. Dalton Dr. David P. 9 p.m. & Janet Cooper Melinda Whitaker John & Irene B. Cooper G.N. & Anne Adams Nelda (Mrs. Mark) Paxton & Waldo & John Craig Duane & Rula Bartholomew Dean & Marlene Whicker Don W. & Thelma B. Stuart Grant & Ethel Brunson Orvil & Dorothy Beckstrand LaVoy & Elaine S. Kimball 7435194 Fillmore Mary Davis Guy L. & Helen Robins Ronald R. & Georgia B. Hare Ted hey. new THURSDAY, OCT. Scott A. & Iris M. Speakman Shirley R. Evans M.L. & Barbara Snyder Joe & Madge Warner Dr. Evan A. & Zola Beckstrand t .mended On Oct. Experience Maturity Integrity great giaudson. also Incumbent one gives r CASH CUSTOMERS JUDGE ; this six and Viigiuia doctors appointment, while there they drove over to Kearns to visit their daughter. Mae. and her husband, Bob Ewell. Mae Ineplace. It is my iindei standing that somcol this has taken place in the I illmoic aiea. I liesc rcpoils are just Illinois and Impel idly the spoilsmen ol this area will pul a stop to such activity if in lad the Illinois ate factual. CubScout News all received pizza al Rhino's. l he I'oi gel Don't big On Oct. 1.1 Truman and ncille Ashby drove id SI C I By Brent Olson Wildlife Conservation Officer PTANews I'oi By Angie Green QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS allowance. aquarium Fillmore Highlights REPOR which a eommereial llighi would have eosl and which would have been paid out ol navel his authorized DearKdilnr: the issues. preaches WILDLIFE Washington. Hv doing his, lie actually saved the taxpayer SWNUIO 22,1982 weie: last Millard Boatd members. I laine Codd.ud. and second Vice Pies. Dallicl W Intake!, I clia C hiisiiaiiscn, y who is a new monbo ol mu camp, Ann Oapcl, Maty Jo I osict. and Alla Vilen. I lieie weie 2 pi event . I he Insioiy was given by Ann lapel and I he lesson was pt evented by VngicOicen V delicious luncbcon ol cliuken vegetable soup and pumpkin pa was sci ved |