Show Millard Fillmore EMT’s celebrate EMS Week The Fillmore Ambulance Team Medical Technicians Emergency (EMT’s) are celebrating their special week very quietly this year by continuing to volunteer their time and valued services to the community This week the EMT's donated their time and talents to conducting a Resuscitation Cardiopulmonary (CPR) course to instruct and certify members of the area in the skill of CPR They also conducted recertification testing for those who took their CPR class last year and whose certification was expiring In addition other Fillmore EMT’s volunteered their time the past two weeks to the Cub Scouts by instructin them First Aid and then testing ing the Scouts’ skills in order that the boys could earn their First Aid Merit Badges These two examples conducted during EMS Week are only a small part of the volunteer work done by these extraordinary people During the year they can be seen donating their time and expertise at every Millard High School football and basketball game and at each of their also have wrestling matches They taught classes for the various Relief Societies and have helped out in a great many Scouting activities Their ambulance can also been seen at every local horserace and motorcycle race and following the runners in marathon races in case they need an assist All this is in addition to their everyday duties of racing to the scene of those in to save their lives As this story is the Fillmore ambubeing written lance is on its way to the home of a Fillmore woman in answer to a call for assistance from them Governor Norman Bangerter declared the week of Sept 29 to 5 Oct Medical as “Emergency Della officials complete U of U Institute I wo Delta utv olticiuls have coma Cleiks and pleted Recorder- Institute sponsored by the entei lor Public At lairs at the University of Utah he institute now in us fourth year met on campus and at the Salt Palace he linal two days coinSept cided with the annual meeting of the eague of Cities and Towns were the sessions Completing Doiothy Jeffery Delta city recorder and Susan Calhster Delta city deputy recorder 1 he course covered energy efficiency in purchasing records management local finance professional ethics evaluating community services and effective management Utah money will be put to use not only locally for eyeglasses prescribed by school muses to needy children but also statewide The University of Utah has an eye bank supported almost entirely by ions Clubs And more than various hall the cornea transplants done there get funds from the state ions Clubs Not only is the money helping with cornea transplants and eye banks on a state level but also the International I ions Club is involved in research to find cures for both diabetes and eye car problems 1 here ate prizes included in the for earning pledges: $10 $50 pledges will have a choice of football soccer ball or basketball A person earning $100 dollars for the a BM Club receives a camera $200 bike And the biggest prize no matter what a person's cash earnings are is the knowledge of helping a person in need who might not be able to help himself 1 he papers” It might seem that to get 200 plus students to actually fill out the pledges and participate is impossible but both Mi Hardy and Mi Stanton tecl good about the ptospects in friiiay September 20 12:15 am - Prowler reported in Hinckley 1:11 am - Fillmore station repoits that customer has filled tank and cannot to pav illmore resident reports a 1:19 am prowler pi ow let - Missing gnl repotted til H 12 Thursday September 6:21 pm - Delta resident Haims that an unknown person has called and thicatened to bum down the house which he claims is his 10:11 pm - Juvenile subtext in cai m Delta allegedly pull gun on subtects m visiting school bus Saturday September IT 10:24 a m - Missing mil reported Sutheiland Saturday September 21 - Attempted 11:25 pm lepoited by Delta resident meets Tuesdays 8 pm al IPP Housing Community Center 8 pm at Delta Wednesdays City Bldg Chamber ol Commerce AA 76 200 W Delta Ut office meets Thursdays 7:30 pm at Delta Chamber of Commerce office Teenage Problems ? J N J ALANON: Call Geno: J Alcoholics Anonymous group i i i i i i i i i i i i i i be sta'lmg up aqam on Varch 21 at 8 00 pm in the Public Safety Buiicbng The meeting wll be held at the Central Utah Mental Hea’ih o'ftce P you have any questions m pteace call 2 irt Delia FiHmore or A A Aiil in Fiimo'e Fire Department The Fillmore would like to invite everyone in Fillmore and the surrounding communities to attend an open house at the Fillmore Fire Station during Fire Prevention Week on Oct 7 8 9 10 from 6 to 9 pm each night and The theme for Fire Prevention Week 1985 is “Fire Drills Save Lives At Home At School and At There will be a fire extinguisher demonstration during which you will be able to put out an actual fire with an extinguisher There will also be NFPA brochures available on subjects as: Facts About Fires Don’t Let Your Family Burn Fires Home Heating Escaping Home Burned Without Getting Heating Fact Sheet and many more Come and meet the men who volunteer their time to help keep safe from fire your community Come and learn how you can help them prevent fires in your community Bring the whole family and learn what vou can do in case of fire Growing Younger If you are 60 or better and want to learn new skills to help yourself feel and look better you are ready for Growing Younger a four week Younger Growing is being sponsored by the course the Robert Wood Johnson Grant Delta City Library News lol'll and Delta Community Fillmore Medical Centeis the Public Health Department and the Division of Aging will be no cost to the There participants ill The Growing Younger program illmore at the be held in Delta and and following times: Delta: Tuesday Oct 8 15 22 29 10 am to 12 p m at the Senior Citizen Center If you ate interested or have any questions call the Public Health Office or sign up at the Senior Citizen Center Fillmore: Wednesday Oct 9 16 23 10 am to 12 pm at the Senior 30 Ctizen Center If you are interested of have any or questions call Sharon Blad sign up at the Senior Citizen Center Season-en- d I Ihurv Oil SPS 1985 3 Members of the Millard County Planning Commission and Oak City Commission have comPlanning pleted a series of six classes outin planning lining the procedures and zoning They have gained a knowledge of their responsibilities have learned how a Board of Adjustment functions what should be included in a subdivision etc The class has been taught by Allan Day elected to UCMA Board of Directors The Utah City Management Association announced the election of the Board of Directors at their September 10 1985 meeting Elected to the Board was Fillmore City Administrator Dwight Day UCMA Piesident Arlene Lobel offered congratulations to the new Board The newly elected officers for the coming year are: President John D Newman City Administrator for West Valley City Vice President Ronald Olsen City AdSecreministrator of West Jordan tary John Thacker City Manager for Kavsville and Treasurer Rick Terry Administrator of Monticello City Board Members are Randy McNight City Administrator of Nephi Robert Attention: Fillmore Water Users date for turning The tentative water off for irrigation will be Tuesday Oct 15 Anyone w ho w ishes to w ater trees date are urged before the to do so before Oct 5 water users are All irrigation asked to make sure their water valves are open so their system can drain properly and prevent frost damage The African grosbeak builds comas munal nests with sometimes many as 200 birds making their homes in a single tree Wamick City Recorder and Administrator of American Fork Dwight Day City Administrator of Fillmore “We are planning to offer some hands-oto our fellow assistance UCMA members" noted the new John D Newman “and president help them find solutions to their questions and problems My major goal this year is to meet with as many of the City Managers as possible" Vice President Ron Olsen noted that joint meetings with the Utah Association Municipal Attorneys are being planned to enhance the delivery of municipal services and be even more responsive to citizen needs Upcoming Pow Wow Theanniiil I’ovv Wow lot 198 is going to be an evening training event toi all Cub Scout eaders Please circle your ealendai and get registered todav There will be classes tor Den eadets Webelos eaders ub Maters Committee People and Bishopnc membeis There will be a Midway tor everyone to participate in and exhibits ol ideas lor all to see and share The lee is $400 and registration forms have been mailed to all packs ('hack with vout t ommittee people or Cub Master Registration loims are 1985 at Roundtable due October late tec will be charged on registrations alter October 18 1985 It you haveanv questions call Cathy Robison See vou all there' up Vi HS rejection” “The Loftier Way” by Blaine and “Includes notes Brenton Yorgason relating the fictionalized account of the text in the Book of appropriate Mormon" COUNTRY SQUIRE AP TRUCK RADIAL Ask about our Service HR78Xi5f iff LR7S 31X10 5CPX160 U215 '60 235 75R if 50 508X16 50 radial tires) Rotation every 5000 mites 2 inflation check when needed 3 Free puncture repair 4 Valve stem replacement 5 Balance check & correction 5 Road hazard coverage 7 Treedwear coverage 8 Record of maintenance (On savings the end of the season And now s the time to save a Balers fcunde on Sperry New Holland hay equipment rver cond'tiorers automatic bale wagons rakes and ewers an? cr sa e nov There's no better time to invest in t s s' ‘j Sperry New Holland hay equipment out the savincs and Stop in $2645 WEATHER MARK r ecor'O'T'v pr'(P'’ Ask about our 30 000 mile Extended Service Agreement ’J 438 p‘- 428 P’6S r $38 410 87P 442 P165 'SR r7'5 's- P19S 'SR ’4 $45 F70S sR '3' “ DEER HUNTER TIRE SPECIALS socr Oct 2nd thru Oct 12th8:00 am to 5:30 pm iiHiWMimiAm- Allred's Equip Co West Highway 6 Delta Utah Phone 000 mite Extended Agreement 79 95 J 89 95 J 99 95 99 95 4 89 95 SI 06 95 99 95 4109 95 PLEASE ASK ABOUT OUR EXTENDED "SERVICE AGREEMENT JIT & - 50 DELTA 498 West Mam SAUNA 89 Ha 529 7407 Scnh 3 Fawcett from Six County in conjunction with the University of Utah Persons completing the class and are: R Leon receiving certificates Smith Lem Lovell Commissioner Warren Jensen Greg Greathouse Mont Snyder Stan Wright Jerry and Inspector Building Reagan Planner Secretary Joyce Scottorn Leon Alldredge Phil Finlinson Mike and Marion Anderson Anderson Nola Kapler Visit the library and enjoy the following new arrivals: “Big Ben is Back” by Anya Bateman “Ben returning to Salt Lake City from missionary work finds the woman he wants to marry but has trouble convincing her of his goodness and while holding onto his sensitivity masculine pride” “Keeping Score” by George D “Jake’s first love is basketDurrant ball but he feel the ecstasy and anxiety of first love and the heartbreak of ‘‘The by Jack Understudy” Weyland “This is a sensitive portrayal of a man who finds out what it means to follow the example of the Master" Don’t forget our hours are 2:00 to 8:00 Monday through Friday and 00 see you there to 5:00 Saturdays Pagr County planners receive certification in Planning and Zoning All John Deere 1214 14' Hydrowswing $250000 3 New Holland 1032 Balewagons with auto tie start $650000 New Holland 1035 balewagon $450000 Hesston $500000 Chopper Lots of used balers priced $50000 & up A i i Fillmore Fire Dept to hold Open House to celebrate Fire Prevention Week J J r burglary Monday September 23 6:05 pm - Attempted burglary in Hinckley 9:54 pm - Delta business reports vandalism in Sttndav September 15 7:27 pm Duvet m car neat ulovon south ot Delta claims to have been shot a' I by Thursday September 18 11:12 am - IPP contractor reports theft of five handheld radio transmitters Wednesday September II 5:15 pm - ideo Mote m Delta Haims machine and movies not returned illmore resident repoits 11:37 pm 10:52 pm ms k ley Vocational Wcdnesdav September 18 3:00 pm - Theft of cattle icported Holden resident 10 Your Fillmore EMT’s and their are: Evalo Anderson employers Fill Homemaker: Marge Barton more Editor Millard County Chron icle Progress Gordon Bennett Sher iff's Deputy Millard County Sher Raun Child Exe 'ff’s Department cutive Director for Millard County United States Agricultural Stabiliza Service tion and Conservation Secur Kent Dalton Vice President ity Title Company Cathy Edwards Birrell Hirschi United Homemaker States Bureau of Land Management Power Bud McVey Intermountain Medical Agency Jolynn Mitchell for Dr Robert Day Technician Dallin Nielsen Unit Administrator Ross Utah Army National Guard Olsen Roper Lumber Co Jeanne Spader Retired Registered Nurse Greta Stevens Fillmore Community Medical Center I ( New arrivals at the library Monday September 16 9:32 pm - West Central School repoits theft The following has been selected from the Millard County Sheriff's and the Delta City police blotters dating from September 10 to September 23 1985 stolen The Fillmore Ambulance EMT’s would like to recognize the contritheir bution play in employers making emergency medical services available to the people of East Millard If it were not for their employtheir employee’s ers contributing time for this vital service to the community this medical help would either not be available or would be extremely expensive to the residents if they had to pay EMT’s to be on duty 24 hours a day IT Police Blotter uesday September I 7:07 a in Della women” Work” Lions bike to save eyes To some lor Sight lourney especially those deprived of sight this toutney would seem worth every single step Oi in this case every turn ol lit Not a bad idea wheel A bike he Delta Chapter lions Club is inst that this Saturday sponsoiing Octobei starting at Delta South I lementary working to Oasis Deseret and finally the Palomar Sutheiland Hoping to make at least two thousand dollais enough for one cornea Claik Hardy and James transplant Stanton have visited Delta Middle and Delta High schools to entice participants m the ettort “The suppoit Irom the Middle School was tremendous" said Mr Haidy “Mote than 2(H) students were interested to take pledge enough of Services Week” in recognition of the “the great contribution numerous emergency medical services professionals who provide emergency care and to educate the public regarding the availability of services medical emergency throughout Utah in their local communities The governor said “Thousands of Utah lives have been saved due to the efforts of these men and ( nunlv EPHRAIM RICHFIELD 448 East 1st 896 6461 South South Hwv LOA 89 80 South Mam 836 2884 |