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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, Sept. 1 7, 1 982 Page 8 LIVESTOCK AUCTION Utah becomes 11th state rated free of cattle brucellosis Utah is tee 11th state to free of brucellosis under a new system of states by the classifying percentage ol infected cattle herds, a U.S. Department of become SAUNA Salable at auction 505 compared to410lavt week and 5 MISC. FOR RENT J 5; FOR SALE FOR SALE 9 5178. Pll 743-652- 1 For Sale: Buciciio'i.tlic water liltet' with 5 seat guaiamcc I hminale harmtul ihlormc. Will 'ell at wholesale price. i Qnanuiv verv limned. $2,000 9 7l6tf Call 9 Ppd STOVES STOVES STOVES Muriieane. W oodsman. Heri-tac- For Sale: Two 1972 Ford Work at home jobs Torinos. Both for $500, one in stock. Lowest prices available! Substantial to drive and one for spare in Utah. ALSO pipe, grates, earnings possible. Call parts. Should keep you in cultured stone veneer, &. other for years. transportation accessories. 17 & 101 pd 8 '20-Clayton Barton, Jones Glass & Insulation DealWanted: Steel Building 716t f 183 N.400W.. Fillmore er bv Manufacture Construc1972 Chevy 4X4, For Sale: tion ii Sales Benefits. Free 350 For Sale: Top Soil, $40 per engineering, quotes. Quick 34 ton, with extra engine, heavyduty load delivered. Fill Dirt. $25 delivery. Make $100,000 delivered. Bob in your own business. cattlehorse rack. per load 93tf or Call for open Edison Rentals, (800) 6 Ilf LICENSE PLATES For Sale: Amplifier andor SCHEDULE Public Address System, plugins for 4 mikes or music Mondays & Thursdays instruments. 93tf OFFERED Fillmore V-- 8 5 1 93-24p- d i 743-654- WE DO WINDSHIELDS Rear Window stock safety We sheet, both clear & tinted. 2 Side & Let us give you a bid, if yours is all its J cracked up to be. & Wednesdays Delta 917-1- 0 except Holidays Inp Dr. Walter G. Petersen DRIVERS LICENSE EXAMINER OPTOMETRIST ii in Fillmore every other Thursday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. & Eye Examt Contact Lentet Glasses , Thursdays ' ' I m of the 200 MPG Carburetor. Fact or Fiction Report $1.00. Send lo: Shrout Box 403, Santa Clara, Utah Secrets except lunch hour Bring old license or permit with you CLEANER NON-STIC- 917-24p- d Three tablespoons of oxygen bleach and one of liquid teaspoon detergent mixed with one cup of water makes an excellent cleaning solution for cookware. Utah State home University economists suggest simmering this solution in the soiled pan for minutes. .xx VACATION TRAILERS For Sale: 21 ft. Roadrunner non-stic- Vacation Trailer, self contained, air conditioner, refrigerator, oven, new commode. Trailer has been freshly cleaned just pack your gear in and go hunting! Call 743-534- 0 days or 15-2- 0 USU Information anvtime. 7 Fillmore 9:30 to 3:30 except lunch hour Mondays 2nd & 4th Thursdays Delta 9to4 0 Phone tor appointment 743-570- e I heifers eeder light, mostly steady. Slaughter cows weak to 1.00 lower, except high dressing .00 higher. Slaughter kinds bulls mostly steady. Supply about 50 percent feeder cattle. Feeder Steers: Medium and I arge Frame I 300-40- 0 200-30lbs. 72.00-75.00- ; 700 800 lbs. 58.00-62.5lbs. lbs. 57.00-6.50; stipplv arge Frame 2 lbs. 56.00-59.0Holsicins 300-50500 1000 lbs. 48.00- 53.00. Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large Frame I 500-90- 0 400-50lbs. 53.00-56.5lbs. 56.00-59.0Slaughter Cows: 4 I tilily and Commercial 00-62- . 00. l few high dressing Cutlet 34.00- - 38.00-42.042.00-45.0- fanner 38.00. IRONCLAD RULE Iron supplements should be kept out of the reach of As few as ten children. iron tablets of the type often prescribed for pregnant wochild who men can poison ingests them. Regional poison centers advise against parents buying children chewable vitamins containing iron unless a childs doctor prescribes them. lew Good heifereltes 48. Slaughter Bulls: 830 lbs. Tield grade 31X1-- 1 47.00-52.00- , individual e. g. Coupon Windshield Washer Antifreeze 99$ per gallon 58.00-63.5- 42.00. and gilts Barrows Feeder pigs 36.00- Sows Boars I7.(X)-26.(X- Weiner pigs head. per Senate passes resolution designating crib death awareness week Seven days in October would be set aside to increase Americans' awareness of crib death under a resolution cosponsored by Sen. Orrin nation w.ll mark Infant Sudden National Death Syndrome (SIDS) Awareness Week during the week beginning Oct. I, 1982, under S.J. Res. 233. The measure won Senate approval prior lo Congress Labor Day House recess and awaits consideration. Two infants in every 1,000 live births die as a result of SIDS that is 20 each day and 7,000 each year, Hatch said. In my home state of Utah, the incidence of infant deaths atiributed to SIDS is 85, 82, and 83 during 1979, 1980, and 1981. "Research has provided some information about the cause of death in seemingly healthy, normal infants, but The we must continue research if we are to find answers and preventive measures to these puzzling deaths, Hatch said. During Fiscal year 1981, the National Instiiuteof Child Health and Human Development received $22,491 ,900 for basic and clinical SIDS research. Even though we would like to increase the budget for SIDS research, the federal government cannot fund it alone. Efforts of the private sector are needed to heip carry the ball, Hatch said. One of the objectives of the National SIDS Awareness Week is to inform and educate the public about crib death. Increased public awareness stimulate contributions for research as well as help prevent, or at least reduce, trauma suffered by parents and family members of SIDS victims and panic experienced by parents of small children," Hatch said. -- -- - -- or Bang's Brucellosis, disease, is a bacterial disease of cattle and other animals which can be transmitted to humans. The disease attacks the animals reproductive system, causing abortions and breeding problems that result in reduced calf crops and lower milk yields. Infected animals must be slaughtered because there is no treatment for the disease. In humans, brucellosis -sometimes called undulant -- is an fever mainly disease of occupational livestock and handlers slaughter plant workers. It can also be caused by drinking unpasteurized milk. George, who lived next door By Jeanette Bagley George lived ncxl door, man By all accounts. He grew pink petunias A nice We heard the engine Choke and hold. Knowing we could be there To keep him home.... Beneath the window. But George was gone. George went to church On Sunday, And promised when Friday night came He would not be there Somewhere, On a rain soaked highway, His head full of lead, Hiseyes burning. His throat dry. Behind the steering w heel. His head full of ink. His eyes graping Speeding at 80, Ears ringing, and half asleep, For pavement and sky. The George packaged his promise, n a miniscule molecule T ucked away in his mind. And when Friday came It was raining And George w as lonely. Losing count of the times He had filled the glass. And feeling the need For space and air, George clawed through the I door. Past rain soaked Pink petunias. And out into the night. George died.... He lay in crushed steel And splintered glass, Hisbodylimp, Bleeding, and lifeless. And George, lonely And full of good ideals, With the friendly smile. Slightly greying hair And sparkling blue eyes. Will nev er see the dainty Pink petunias Nodding in thespringtime breeze Beneath the window.... Eureka man wins award for helping Delta victim The Utah Public Employees Association has chosen a Utah Department of Transportation employee as recipient of its August Courtesy is Contagious Award. Lynn Brady, Eureka, a station foreman for the local was UDOT office, instrumental in helping a woman and her two sons to safety after their car plunged There is nothing wrong off an icy Some people sleep for only highway enrouie to a few hours and then take from a health standpoint, Salt Lake City last December. But Brady went the extra naps of IS minutes to an researchers report, if the hour anytime the mood lifestyle and occupation make mile, according to the crash such behavior possible. The strikes them. victim, Jacque Pace, of Delta. type of rest that contributes I lost my wedding ring in That gives them a chance most to body regeneration is the process of trying to climb to expend and recharge not of the lazy type. back up to the road for help," It is sleep, energy at the most opporMrs. Pace said. Mr. Brady tune time. sleep. took my name and (telephone) number and said that when the snow melted, there might be a slim chance of finding il so is The girth of the African baobab tree great, that forme." slim That chance one has been hollowed out and used as a bus shelter. became a remarkable recovery Sweet Sleep! story. When the snow Finally melted, Brady and another man went back to the scene of the accident and was able to locate Mrs. Paces ring with a metal detector. I appreciate the efforts of this man who went the second mile, Mrs. Pace told UPEA officials, praising Brady for being honest enough to return the ring. Utah Governor Scott M. Matheson the presented award to Brady during a special ceremony with UPEA and UDOT officials at the Capitol. Brady received a special award certificate and a $50 savings bond. Fish have a keen sense of smell but poor hearing. zRe.aCky hat been reduced on this Pioneer brick home. Located on large corner lot in Fillmore. Several outbuildings, fruit trees, shrubs, garden spot, with irrigation water in new underground sprinkling system. Steves Tire & Oil Steve's Tire & Oil 0 AND Fillmore Husky Service Fillmore N. Main 743-939- Notice to Water Users Notice of Trustees Sale The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Millard County throughout the unless sear entire otherwise designated. I ocationsinSLB&M. A57997 1 APPLICANT: James I aVae Smith, 572 Belmont Dr., Bloomington, UT 84770 QUANTITY:0.0I5 SOURCE: 6 in. well 300 ft. to 400 ft. deep. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: 1)N. 1330 ft, E. 1150 Cor. Sec. 8, It, front S'-F2IS, R4W (near Fillmore) PURPOSE AND PERIOD OF USE: Domestic: family. Irrigation: From Apr 01 to Oct 31 , total acreage!). 25 acs. j 1 PI AC F NWGSeG. OF Sec. 8, USE: T21S, R4W the Protests resisting granting of these applications with reasons therefore must he filed in duplicate with the Slate Engineer, 1636 West North Temple. Salt Lake City, Utah 841 16 on or before October 24, 1982. DFFC. HANSEN. P.E. State Engineer Published in the Millard County Progress on Sept. 10, 17. and 24. 1982. Public Hearing Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Fillmore City Council for comment on the proposed "Fillmore City Annexation Policy Declaration. The hearing will be held in the Fillmore City Building, South Main, at 8:00 p.m. on October 6, 1982. Copies of the Declaration are Policy asailable for resiew at the FillmoreCity Offices. Published in the Millard County Progress Sept. 3, 10, 17. 24 & Oct. 1.1982. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at the Front Steps of Millard County Courthouse of in Millard County Fillmore, Utah, on September 29, 1982, at 10:00 a.m. o'clock of said day: l.ots 4 and 5, Block 24, Plat Kanosh Townsite A", EXCEPTING Survey. THEREF ROM the South 140 feet of said property . Said sale which is without as to title, warranty possession or encumbrances, will be conducted by Prudential Federal Savings & loan Assoc, as trustee, pursuant to the terms of that certain Trust Deed dated October 26, 1978, wherein Michael Nathan Benson & Patricia B. Benson, his w ife, is named as Trustor, and Prudential Federal Sasings & Loan is as Assoc. named Beneficiary, recorded in the office of theCounty Recorder of Millard County, Slate of Utah, on October 31. 1978, in Book 130 at Page 444-as Entry No. 26418, given lo secure a Promissory Note of csen date in fasor of Prudential Federal Savings. The Trustee will sell real property at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, payable in lawful money of the United States of America 7 at thetimeof sale. DATED: August 25, 1982. PRUDENTIAL FEDERAL SA INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, as Beneficiary and T rustee sJO$CES. WILLIAMS LOAN SERVICING OFFICER Published in the Millard County Progress Sept. 3. 10. 417.1982. As students prepare to return to school this fall, the Utah Safety Council urges parents to remind them of school bus safety rules. National Safety Council studies show that school buses are a safe form of ground transportation, but school bus safety is still a continuing concern, especially at bus s of stops. Over school bus transportation-relateoccur fatalities three-fourth- d outside-the-buso bus slops are the most dangerous place children will be at all day. More than 21,000,000 pupils are bussed to school in the U.S. Parents can help keep order by being present at every stop, Newell H. Linfor, President seats. Disruptive pupils could cause the driver to lose concentration resulting in an Linford says. accident, Parents must encourage their children to follow these basic rules while onboard: stay seated, no Fighting or fooling around, dont throw things, no loud talking, never lean out the windows, and always obey the driver. Aisles should be kept free of books, lunch pails and other items. Many students must walk across the road to gel on and off school buses. Linford says this can be dangerous because some motorists fail to see children the crossing roadway. To cross safely, parents should have their children walk about 12 feet ahead of the bus (so the driver can easily see them) and wait for a signal from the driver before proceeding to the center line of the road. Students should then pause at the center line for another signal from the bus driver before continuing across. of the Utah Safety Council, says. They should warn their children lo keep out of the and discourage roadway them or from games horseplay. Tragedies occur when children run or are inadvertently pushed into the path of an oncoming car. When the bus approaches, students should line up away form the road and wail until Linford encourages parents the doors are open before stepping near the bus. Then to help pupils, especially the they should use the grab s cry young, to get to and from handle and go directly to their school safely this year. Brunson Monument Co. In Business Three Generations Denny S. Brunson Older 2 bedroom home in Holden, large living room, wood finished den, kitchen, 1 bath, attached single garage, patio & 2outbuildings on V City block, 2 shares of irrigation water. Owner will carry contract at 12 percent simple interest. Fillmore, Utah 211 South Mein 743-62- 29 Tires Cooper home In Fillmore on large lot with irrigation water, in secluded area. Ideal (or large family, Only $55,000.00. We have lots ol different dimensions, priced to fit you budget & building needs. 42.5 acres of good land on old lighway 91 southwest ol Kanosh. Land is fenced, and has been cultivated. Priced to sell for $12,750.00 with $4,000.00 down and owner will finance the balance over 5 years at 12 percent interest. One half of mineral rights will be Included. Always on Sale Come in for Prices 3 Box 203 Fillmore, Utah 84631 Phone 7436875 General Contractor Residential and Small Commercial 260 W. 5th So. FREE ESTIMATES 743-548- 0 SJ ( Trust and 5 bedroom AND 743-686- Conservator Guardianship, WYWVWVVVUWWIWVWWAAAWVW, modem home in Ffolden. Large living room, dining room, 1V baths, breezeway and double attached carport. Owner will carry contract with terms negotiable. home In Fillmore on large lot with water for same, only $45,000.00 with possible owner financing. Probale, Notices. Consult clerk of the court or the respective signers for futher information. Parents Need To Help Children Board School Buses Safely For George cannot Come home.... can irrigation Fillmore Husky Service COUPON! 550 22.00. 4 bedroom with coupon Fillmore 48.1X1-51.5lambs F'eedcr lambs 47.50-50.1Slaughter ewes 12.00- Slaughter 4 bedroom PRE-MIXE- D 615 N. Main breeding cattle from these stales don't have to be blood tested for shipment within or said Atwell. out of state. For shipments, however, USDA veterinarians enrouie." Of the remaining 39 states, 26 have herd infection rates that are 0.25 percent or less - "Class A. Nine states and portions of two, with herd infection rates of 1.5 percent or less, are rated "Class B. Twoentirestatesand portions of two others are Class C meaning more than 15 herds per thousand are affected by brucellosis. "Shipping breeding cattle within or from states below the free" rating calls for increasingly siringcm testing requirements," Atwell said. "In all classes of states, some cattle from herds are always free to move without prior Atwell said. These tests, include: cattle from certified-fre- e herds; all cattle under 18 months of age; vaccinated beef cattle under 24 months of if not pregnant or have age not calved; vaccinated dairv cattle under 20 months of age; cattle shipped directly to slaughter; and neutered cattle - steers and spayed heifers. Sleers and spayed heifers may move without tests, even from herds, quarantined because are rarely they affected by brucellosis and cannot spread it. Price Per Gal. Case Price Provides superior protection for the cooling system. Provides corrosion protection for the entire cooling system. Provides extra protection against heat buildup. Good At The other 10 states so rated Alaska. Connecticut, Hawaii, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, New Hampsire, New York, North Dakota, and Rhode Island. The U.S. also are Islands Virgin "free. identified "Properly are; & Co. AND SUMMER FROM HUSKY. It COOLANT, has an ethylene glycol base and is compatible with other ethylene glycol base And is I8(K) lbs. 54.50. E anti-freez- 18th. 64.00-65.5- ADD route commander ANTI-FREEZ- said Agriculture official today. John K. Atwell, deputy administrator for veterinary services of lSDAs Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, said the "free rating means Utah has had no known brucellosis infection for 12 months, as of Aug. 32.00-34.lk- hatch, J 743-5178 84765 & 10-1- 743-525- 183 N. 400 W. -- services House Paneling Interior & Exterior Free Estimates lower. 5 AUTOS 759-2(- Fillmore Average 2.00-3.0- 0 For Sale: Great family home in Holden. Two story brick, 4 bedrooms, large living room, sewing room, kitchen, bath, washroom, Iruit cellar, & . Motel,743-9795528t f covered patio. Vi acre lot with fruit trees, garden area, FOR REM : All electric Apt. detached carport & nice No pets. Call Dr. Evan A. tool shed. Appraised value or Keckslrand, For Rent: Furnished apt., nice one bedroom, all utilities paid, linens furnished, maid scrv ice optional. $65 per week El Rancho and up. Enhance your stove or fireplace phi' adding safetv & value lo sour home b using Cultured Stone Veneer. Over .1,000 sq. Ii. instock. 50 II. cheaper than SI C' Jones Glass & price'. Insulation. Fillmore, 743- - I vear. Moderate attendance. demand. Feeder steers uneven lbs. lirm lo 2.00 higher, over 500 lbs. 200-50- ii, ,i .ivJ Jones Glass Insulation last 743 HOMES recommend a voluntary test 45 lo 120 days after arrival because of possible exposure Sdplo 7SS-2- k ft |