Show Serving Utah’s Great Pahvant Valley Dalti Utah S1SOO In out ot county 6 months $800 and $900 (In Advance) USPS Copy 50$ Millard County Millard County only had three contested seats in the 1986 elections Commissioner term 1020 Dennis E Ashbrook (D) Warren E Jensen 2493 Millard School Board County Precinct 4 179 Thomas E Chandler D Scott Nickle 446 Justice of the Peace West Precinct 1191 Daniel L Hansen ballot but unchallenged Commissioner Styler Assessor Attorney were: Michael R 2787 Jim Talbot Warren H Peterson (D) 2567 Auditor John L Hansen (R) 2809 Clerk Marlene Whicker 2803 Recorder Lavoy W Martin 2933 Vol 0 77 No 18 Nov 6 1986 election results Treasurer Mary D Day Edgar L Phillips 2765 Millard County Board School R Wendell Robison Precinct 449 Millard County Board School Precinct 5 Patrick C Manis 404 Justice of the Peace East Precinct 926 Ronald R Hare Millard results for the following state races were as follows: U S Senator 680 Craig S Oliver (D) E J (Jake) Garn 2884 8 Hugh A Butler (lib) 16 Mary C Zins (Soc) Terry Williams U S Rcpresentive District Gunn McKay (D) 1541 James V Hansen(R-lnc2091 State Representative District No 68 2772 Joseph M Moody 108 Joseph Reilly Gordon R Hall retained in the office of Justice of the Supreme Court? 1831 Yes No State Board of Education Michael D Richards Neola S Brown 333 District 933 1365 New Fillmore City Offices and Library first rate by Lively n Mallet When you now walk inside the old hospital building you will never recognize it to be the same place It is spacious convenient and pleasant not only for those who work there but for everyone who enters for business BACK ROW: Sonya Taylor Kim Shields Jeana Tolbert Nyessa Plummer Laurel Simmons Shelley Fowles Jayleen Warnick Deb Fowles Dixeen Dutson Coach Wiscombe Second row: Deidra Turner Joyce Jackson Wendy Stanworth Sue Miller Andrea Henrie Jodi Walker Kim Haag Front: Amy Greenwood Jannette (Jarm) Larson Delta girls do it again ! 2 A state champs in volleyball Delta’s volleyball dynasty continued with the team taking state this past weekend in Park City The first game the Rabbits played was against Union The score was the whole game until Union won After that game the Delta team didn’t look back They just fought to and win with scores of The next game was against their Manti So Delta was really rival pumped up for this game especially since they had beaten them every time the teams met Still the tension was high but once the game was underway Delta never looked back They won in two consecutive games with scores of and That victory put Delta in sure first or second place and in order to plan the team watched the match with Hurricane Coach Wiscombe was happy with Hurricane’s winning because she said didn’t block “That team (Hurricane and the other team’s hits were what got them the most points” The championship game on Saturday rolled around pitting Delta against Hurricane When the Rabbits came out on the floor there was applause everywhere from the Deltans who had come to share the girls’ victory Voices from all over the gym boomed out “Delta Rabbits” over and over as the girls completed their standard laps around the floor The enthusiasm continued through the game as the fans delighted in Hurricane’s inability to consistently return the ball Delta would serve Hurricane would return the serve but then Wendy or Amy Greenwood or Sue Miller or Jarm Larson or Dixeen Dutson would hit the ball back so hard that the Hurricane team could not pick it up Joyce Jackson and Kim Haag had excellent sets due to the diggers Jodi Walker’s and Andrea Henrie’s good ups The girls won the games and The event looked effortless for the Delta team After the game tears ran rampant not only from the team but also from those in the audience as Coach Li? Wiscombe received the first place trophy purposes Certainly it is an indication that Fillmore has made great strides to become an minute city and crowdno longer lagging in ed facilities escorted Upon being personally found it well through the building equipped and tastefully decorated and furnished Mayor Gillin's office is a credit to any office to be occupied by a busy concerned Mayor— not elaborate but a setting where business can be quietly and pleasantly discussed The other offices occupied by June Economics Director City Day Recorder Carol Wise City Treasurer Barbara Snyder Roy Tompkinson and utilities bookkeeper secretary Lorraine Iverson along with an auditor’s office are all equally roomy and decorous was especially impressed with the large city council room and its well padded stationary chairs for the visitors and a sound system so that everyone can be heard plus the special lighting installation The spacious lobby which was the emergency entrance for the old hospital now has a wide window access to the business office for utility payments dog licenses and building permits and window on the east side to a do your business in case you don’t care to get out of your car The efficient looking provides security and to city records and maps a really great feature The motor vehicle license department has a room ac- Fillmore library is spuious and cessable from the inside of the building and an outside entrance also All in all the facility is more than and a delight for the impressive as well as the City townspeople employees that work there The library is Gwen Hunter’s dream come true! She has a roomy glassed-ioffice from wheie she can keep a watchful eye on the activity in the large bock section room that There is a a will seat 90 people for meetings media room which she hopes will soon hold a copier duplicator and laminator all for and other media equipment public use There is also a special collections room for such items as local history books and papers a genealogical and archeolgical information area tnd a few antique books printed before 1900 that love built” The “shelves donated by many public spirited local well storked citizens neatly hold the thousands of books for your use A children’s area is eye catching with its tables chairs and shelves all tailored to the "small set” size Mrs Hunter also proudly pointed out the adult study areas the 60 drawer card catalog and the three study carrels and two Two public restrooms drinking fountains are available to the public There is also a book storage room and hundreds of new books yet to be cataloged Truly Fillmore and East Millard County have something to be proud of in their new city building and library Those people that have made this possible through days and hours of planning and hard work were a far sighted and wise thinking group of individuals with clearly the future of the City of Fillmore in mind and arc certainly to be congratulated BLM study outlines range improvements wildlife reintroductions and recreational emphasis Grazing allocations on 2 million acres of federal land in Millard County may be cut 33 percent for a few years to allow improvement in forage conditions and increased future allocations according to a proposed management plan and final impact statement from the Bureau of Land Management The recently completed report for the Warm Springs Resource Area of Millard County or covers some 2 million acres of federal land During the next 20 years officials pect to see range development of five springs four wells 44 miles of fencing 74 miles of pipeline and 14000 acres of seedings BLM officials predict a decrease in the numbers of nearly all wildlife but anticipate the transplantation of bighorn sheep into the area Also Peregrine falcons should be established on Pahvant Butte Tabernacle Hill near Fillmore which includes a lava field of 3567 acres is unique and will be managed as a special recreation area Special recreation areas would also be designated at the Wah Wah Mountains if that area isn't protected as wilderness Also receiving special management to protect ecological values would be Pahvant Butte Crystal Peak and Fossil Protective oil and gas leasMountain will be initiated to ing categories preserve recreation values at the Great Stone Face Gunnison Massacre Site Hill Tabernacle Devil’s Kitchen Sunstone Knoll Painter petroglyphs Pruess Lake and Meadow Springs Creek Vehicles would be limited to existing or designated roads on 66000 acres 18000 while roads on approximately acres would be closed if not designated as wilderness by the Congress In the closed category would be 2500 acres on Pahvant Butte 9000 on Notch Peak 640 near Crystal Peak and 5970 in the Wah Wah Mountains Around 97 percent of the total resource area will be open to vehicle use so nearly all existing roads and trails will be open Mineral leasing will be permitted in 96 percent of the public lands in the resource area will be open to vehicle use so nearly all existing roads and trials will be open Mineral leasing will be permitted in 96 percent of the public lands in the resource area But 9000 acres in the Notch Peak area would be precluded from exploration and development even though it has a "high potential for precious and base metal occurrence" District Manager Donald Pendleton said copies of the proposal and the ironmental statement may be obtained at the District office in Richfield or BLM offices in Salt Lake City and DC Washington Comments may be submitted or further information obtained by contacT Kammerer at the district ting Wayne otfice in Richfield |