Show fcll aLpEB u V1 W 0410' jiJVmT ' ' - ''' M ID L't rr !U 7 Yt Serving Utah's Great Pahvant Valley Single Copy $75 2 USPS Brush Resources announces layoffs By Kathy H Thursday Sept 13 and production employees will work until Sept 28 Office staff supervisors managers and miners will continue working throughout the layoff “It's important to keep in mind that things change quickly and we will be the situation as it unreevaluating folds Production workers are directly related to processing and we anticipate recalling them by the first part of December" said Alex Boulton Vice President of Brush Resources Brush Resources is a subsidiary of Brush Engineered Materials Inc headquartered in Cleveland Ohio Due to the uncertainty in the telecommunication and computer markets which compnse 50 percent of the company’s total sales the company has been taking offsetting actions to mitigate the anticipated sales decline Some of the offsetting actions include manufacturing cost reductions capital expenditure deferrals overhead spending reductions and woik force reductions How long and to what extend the softness will continue in the telecommunications and computer markets are difficult to assess according to a Brush Engineered Matenals Inc press release It is anticipated that this overall softness will continue through the fourth quarter of 2001 and may con- - tinue into 2002 President Gordon keynote speaker by Knox Huntsman of the company’s customers serving these markets are expressing continued uncertainty in their ability to forecast demand “While we experience the prolonged weakness in our major markets we are taking the appropnate actions to mitigate the revenue weakness and position our cost structure to leverage our business as our markets re- cover I am confident that we remain well positioned to take advantage of an economic recovery" said Gordon f Harnett Chairman and CEO Brush Engineered Materials Inc subsidiar- through its ies supplies worldwide markets with beryllium electronic products alloy products products precious metal products and engineered material sys- terns V i Riding the Line with Williams Gas Pipelines Beginning September II approximately 230 employees of Williams will the country in an attempt to break lastyear’s record for the one of the most successful in the United States Bicycle teams will ride along routes from coast to coast all arriving at their destinations on September 8 Ann C N lelsen Team Leader for Riding the Line Fillmore District said Williams will embark on their third annual Riding the Line for United Way September 10 8 Last year more then 80 cyclists road the general location of the two pipelines in the East raising SI6 million for local United Way in areas where Williams employees live and work This year Williams' “One National Pipeline Ride" will consist of four simultaneous ndes covering the two lines in the East and two lines in the West with approximately 200 Williams employees riding 5000 miles relay style The riders will travel along their designated route raising money for and bringing awarenessof United W'ay Their goal is to raise S20 million Williams will match that money making the total donation to United Way $40 million Nielsen said Millard County does not have a United Way Agency although plans are underway to start one Williams personnel in Fillmore's facility are asking for donations from local businesses and vate citizens Williams will match all donations The monies generated m the local communities will remain in the local communities In the past four years Williams personnel in Fillmore have donated to the United Way and with matching funds $26000 has been donated to Pahvant SeInjury Prenior Citizens vention (Kindergarden through 3rd grade) Kids at Risk Sub for Santa and Safe House These are very worthwhile programs said Nielsen Many nwsr-'- - Williams’ cyclists will travel 990 miles in seven days on the South Western Route Starting in Bakersfield Ca and traveling No Knox Huntsman Mary D Day has efficiently managed Millard County’s monies for 22 years and now she will retire September 28 2001 Prior to that Day w as deputy county treasurer for nine years Some of Day’s major accomplishments were developing a successful investment program to maximize county money enabling prepaying bonds on the public safety building saving most one million dollars serving on a committee that negotiated with IPA and implementing the county wide computer system which makes Millard one of the most efficient counues in Utah Throughout the years Day has been dedicated to her job and the search of cellence pursuing additional education to enhance her talents as the county treasurer active in political work church and other local activities The high light of her career was when she received the Outstanding County Official award in 1997 from the membership of the Utah Association of Counties Day has had an excellent work ing relationship with her staff and the other county officials and she will be sorely missed Day said the Treasurer Office has an excellent staff Sara Ellen Stevens Chief Deputy Fay Petersen Deputy Treasurer and Ann Knowles OR COPY Mary D Day Commissioner Steven Draper said the commissioners were very proud of Mary she was always a true asset to the county very instrumental with the successful IPA negotiations and we w ish her well “She has always been special to me and September 13 2001 B Hinckley By Knox Huntsman Fillmore City celebrated it’s 5th Annual Fine Arts and Living History Festival in the Territorial Statehouse Park September 7 and 8 Fillmore’s was celebrated at the same time although the exact date is October 29 Activities included tours of pioneer homes firing canons and civil war reenactment’s mountain men pioneer and children's actividemonstrations ties Fine arts included artist’s booths sesquicentennial art show in the Statehouse Museum historic displays local artist displays and an old photo display There was a continuous variety of entertainment from running into the evening on both days There was entertainment for everyone’s taste Among the food booths were Chinese Mexican fish and chips and barbecue Other activities were antique cars horsedrawn w agon ndes and a Dutch oven dinner sponsored by the Boy Scouts Airplane enthusiasts were treated to two air shows demonstrating flight ability from unique model air planes provided by the Salt Lake City Airplane club at the Fillmore airport under ideal weather conditions The highlight of the weekend was the speech from LDS President Gordon B Hinckley at Fillmore's Sesquicentennial Program September 8 at 525 pm President and Mrs Hinckley were greeted at the Statehouse Park by over 1000 well wishers and local LDS the Fillmore Utah Stake Presidency Stake President Frank Stevens 1st Councilor John Hansen and 2nd and Councilor Alden C Robinson Fillmore Mayor Michael Winget and their wives Millard County LDS Missionaries were thrilled by the encouraging comments President Hinckley made to them through Amboy Ca - Las Vegas Na St George Ut - Cedar City Fillmore - and ending in Salt Lake City The North Wes'4 era Route will travel 13 10 miles start iti(' inSumas Wa through Oregon Idaho anJk meeting the South Western team in Liberty Park Salt Lake City on September 7 said Nielsen The Bakersfield team will be honored in St George dunng the Dixie College celebration September 14 honored in Cedar City dunng their sesquicentenmal celebration September 15 and honored in Fillmore ’ September 16 This day coincides with the 10th Anniversary of Williams I serving 7 Millard County said Nielsen Williams will have a barbecue lunch for the citizens of - At Fillmore and surrounding areas in the Old Court House park at 200 pm on September 16 everyone is invited Master of Ceremonies John Hansen A? 7 4 The team and support personnel will told the audience that President ’ Ci stay in the Best Inn motel Highway 99 Brigham Young put his cane on the on the south end of Fillmore and will despot where the Territorial Statehouse part the motel at 630 a m on September was to be built President Hinckley 7 They will ride North on Main Street and his ever present sense of humor and out of town on Highway 50 back to Delta where they will pick up Highway 6 responded during the start of his Two shows were provided by Salt Lake City Model Airport club to Salt Lake City Millard County citispiring speech “I carry this cane in zens are encouraged to come out and join symbolism of Brigham Young not bethe Millard High School Drill Team and cause I am old and wobbly” The auFootball Team which will assemble along dience responded with endearing the route to cheer them on President Hinckley remilaughter will the team Monday swing through nisced about the years his grandfProvo on their way to Liberty Park in Salt ather and father spent in Millard Lake City where they will meet with the County President Hinckley said his team from Sumas Washington Tuesday father was accidentally shot in the leg the two teams and other W illiams employees will ride through Hunter Park in Salt by his friend during his early years at Lake through Murray to East High School Cove Fort It did not seem to do him then on to the Williams Building in Reany harm because he carried the ball search Park for a large v in his leg until his death at age 94 ictory celebration People wishing to donate can call Ann President Hinckley said his father enNielson at or send their telling people that he was the joyed checks to Williams Gas Pipelines 560 only person ever shot at Cove Fort West 900 South Fillmore Utah 8463 President Hinckley graciously accepted a book titled “Builders of Early Millard” a Biogeography of Pioneers of Millard County 850 - 875 from Annette Day President Millard East Daughters of Utah Pioneers will always hold a special place in my Civil War Mountain Men and pioneer reenactments entertained the crowds The audience was treated to a numheart We are lifetime friends Her concern for other people always comes first she ber of foot tapping songs and the one is really a people person and I love her that got the most applause was said Sara Ellen Stevens dearly" “Brother Brigham Says” written by “She is one of the most intelligent kind Nonie Sorensen and sung by local Ge people I have ever known She always pioneer decendants has time for you She never puts herself Festival Chairman Suzanne Limburg first She will surely be missed" said Fay said this was the best festival ever and Petersen she was thrilled with the attendance County Assessor Jim Tarbot said Mary and how smoothly the days went The and her expertise will be dearly missed she is the greatest lady that he had ever sesquicentennial celebration and the worked with She watches out for President Hinckley’s appearance county and the taxpayer brought additional people to Fillmore which enhanced the overall success County Auditor John Hansen said the people of Millard County were very forof the event Limburg want to thank treatunate to have had such an excellent the 20 separate committees and all of surer for so many years the people who contributed to the Day's replacement has not been selected Canon firing was part of the festivities success of the festival as yet Under Utah law the Republican the to names Party will submit three Millard County Commissioners and they will select the candidate Day said it was a unique experience and 11 a pleasure to serve the people of Millard World Trade Center New York City New York and Pentagon Washington D C hit by County - but “it is time" She has a great highjacked airplanes - thousands of lives lost and injured Trade Center destroyed Pentagon damaged Terrorists love for archaeology ancient history and suspected and traveling Retirement will enable her her husband Clifford Fowler to pursue these interests Li Millard County Treasurer Retires by 10 Old Capital Arts and Living History Festival alter Brush Resources announced last that continued global Wednesday weakness in the telecommunications and computer markets will result in the temporary layoff of 50 employees and the closure of the Delta mill for six to eight weeks The plant site about 0 miles north of Delta employees about 100 people including nine miners at the Brush mine The plant is scheduled to close Vol 91 September 2001 Black Tuesday |