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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday. January 2, 1 981 Page 4 3.35 MINIMUM WAGE JANUARY About 30,000 Utah workers will be entitled to a pay raise when the Federal minimum wage rises to $3.35 per hour January i 1981, the U.S. of Labor Department pointed out today. The January 1 increase, from $3.10 to $3.35, was provided for in 1977 amendments to the Fair Labor Standards Act. "The minimum wage increase is a matter of equity for low wage workers and assures that 'hey are not forced to bear NaDean, Jay, Richard, and Carlene Robert, their three children drove to Cedar City to attend a family Christmas party. The party was held at the home of Con and Elva Hatch. A fun time was had by all. Luella Edwards Sherleen, Cheryl and By Shawndell Bond drove to North Creek (Beaver) to visit with Sherleens Dinner guests at the Holiday visitors at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Evans. home of Dean and Evelyn home of Harold and Beckstrand were Mallet on Christmas day Holiday visitors at the Leonard and Hal, his wife, Jolynn, and home of Roy and Beryl were Renee Cole. baby daughter, Melissa Bond were their daughter Rasmussen of Visiting over the Christ- of Salt Lake, Robert, his Vonnie mas holiday with her wife, Carlene, and three Salt Lake, her daughter Tina and daughter and children, Don, Richard, and Chris and Danny Williams Jay and Ena Beckstrand. Lee Price and their baby, was Mrs. Faye Ott of Tuesday evening the Jonathan of Fallon, Nev., Cedar City. Harold, Dale Bond, his wife, Beckstrands, Deila, and family of Delta, Utah. Visiting at the home of Jim and Diane Talbot was his mother, Mrs. Golda Christensen of Tooele, 1 share addition to the minimum wage rates. There is a special proRegional Administrator vision for tipped employof the Departments ees that states an employStandards er may consider tips as Employment Administration noted. part of the wage so long Approximately 160,000 as the wage credit does workers are covered by not exceed 40 percent of the minimum wage the raise in the specified by law. region. The Wage and Hour Division, a part of ESA, is responsible for administration and enforcement of the FLSA, which also sets overtime pay and child labor standards in a disproportionate cu of the burden of inflation, Doyle Loveridge, Na-De- six-sta- son-in-la- son-in-la- Utah.- - Visitors at the home of Loyd and Pam Robison on Christmas Eve were his parents, Phil and Mary Jean Robison of Fillmore. Joe and Joan Stott and 'ft .. at their son, Kay, spent the Christmas holiday in Salt Lake with their children and grandchildren. Christmas night they attended a family party at the home of Roger and Beth Tucker in Salt Lake. Clifford The Stewart family members attended the party. Mr. Gifford Stewart has been on the sick list. We hope he will soon be well and up and about. Corey Thompson spent the weekend as a guest of Kay Stott at the home of Joe and Joan Stott. Ben, Laurel, Leo Dean and Douglas Stott drove to Logan where they picked up Mike and Pam Stott then the group journeyed on to Idaho Falls, Idaho to spend a few days with Phil and Colette Mitchell and their family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart visited a few days their with daughters and their families, Francis ONeal, her husband. g ? :r :y Richard, LaVon, her husband, Steve Stephens in Las Vegas, Nev. Richard and Bonnie Hunt, their son Allen drove to Woodland Hills, Calif, to spend Christmas with Bonnies parents, Vance and Bernez Bennett. John and Becky Paulsen and their children spent the holiday with their parents in Hooper, Utah. Mrs. Roma Bird spent the holiday with her son Veldon and his family in Alabama. She was accompanied on the trip by her grandson, Monte Brunson of Fillmore. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bums were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bums of Bountiful. Home for the holidays were the sons of Bishop DeLynn and Betty Jeff from Scottsdale, Ariz. and John from Logan where he has been attending college. Robert Beckstrand, his wife, Carlene, and three children have been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ainge in Spanish Fork, Utah. Visitors at the home of Wilbur and Ila Rowley were their daughter Lois who has been attending school at the BYU and their son and daughter-in-law- , and Ernest Carolyn Rowley. Visitors at the home of Gerald and Luella Edwards Christmas Day were their daughter and Janell and Alfred Ekker and daughter, Jamie of Blackfoot, Idaho, Natalie Ekker of Denver, Colo, and Shawn OBrien of Bicknell, Utah. Dinner guests at the Edwards home on Christmas Day were the Ekkers, Val Dean Edwards, his wife, Deanna and four children and Clyde Herrera. On Sunday a very enwas joyable program given in Sacrament meeting by the boys and girls who returned home from college for the holiday. son-in-la- Vet Widows Benefits can be Reinstated 1 Elmer J. Smith, Director of the Veterans Administration Regional Office in Salt Lake City, stated that in Utah there are more than 3,000 widows of veterans who are receiving death compensation or pension from the Veterans Administration. Dependency and indemnity or death compensation is a benefit paid to the widows and minor children of veterans whose death occurred while on active military duty or as a d result of a disability, Smith stated. Death pension is payable to similar dependents, usually in Tes-samounts, when the death of a wartime veteran is not In addition to the military service requirement of at least 90 days of wartime service, and the relationship of the dependent to the veteran, it is necessary that a further determination be made based upon the amount of income that the claimant may be in receipt of from all other sources. Death pension has established income limitations prescribed Notice to Notice of Water Users Hearing Millard The County Commission will hold a public hearing to consider whether the Commission should grant a Conditional the to Permit Use Intermountain Power Project to permit the construction of a 3,000 megawatt coal fired, electric power generating station and related uses in a and site project transportation and communication corridors in Millard County. The hearing will be held at the Millard County Courthouse in Fillmore at 2:00 P.M. on Monday, January 5, 1981. The County Commission will consider a draft of a Conditional Use Permit that has been approved and certified by the Millard these No. 53368 100-40- point S. 1035 ft. W. 50 ft. from N4 Cor. Sec. 30, T21S, R5W, SLB&M (6 mi W. of Fillmore); and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for the domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering 200 cattle; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in NV4NWV4 Sec. 30, T21S, R5W, SLB&M. Planning during usual business hours at the Office of the Millard County Clerk in Fillmore and the Millard County Office in Delta. Published in the Millard County Progress Dec. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1980. SLC, UT 84111, Our dazzling crystal offer is coming to an end January 15th is the final day for our amazingly popular French lead crystal offer. After that date you wont be able to purchase it at our special, low depositors prices again. So act today to complete your set while supplies last. Substantially less than you would pay in fine stores... 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Conllal tB.BS pair ? 7 Wlnr IkiIiIi-- I (II. 11.1 pair a Short llmihlrr Iarlall 11.11.1 .1 pair pair 99MI rarh 0 Tall Hr Sti.BJ rrar pair Gleaming French lead crystal, available until January 15tli only, from U UU Edi-- Each t tJsi ti es&s Jills individual alliliate Imnk of First Security drjxisiturH account is insured to $100,000 by is a ITJIG. i mcnilcr nl I DIC. .. on or before Jan. 31, 1981. DeeC. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in the Millard Co. Progress Dec. 19, 26, 1980, and Jan. 2, 1981. NOTICE NOTICE By order of the Millard County Commissioners, the County offices and the County Courthouse will be closed Jan. 2, 1981. Published in the Millard County Progress Jan. 2, Corn Creek Irrigation Companys Annual Stockholders Meeting will be held January 12, 1981 at 7 p.m. at the Kanosh Town Hall. Three Board Members will be elected. Published in the Millard County Progress Jan. 2 & 9,1981. 1981. NOTICE The Annual Meeting for East Millard Grain Growers will be held Jan. 14, 1981 at the Courthouse in Fillmore at 1 p.m. to elect officers and hear the financial report. Published in the Millard County Progress Jan. 2 & 9,1981. ' NOTICE The Annual Budget for Millard County was adopted on December 15, 1980. The final draft of the budget is available for inspection, by interested persons, at the office of the County Clerk. Proposed uses for Revenue Sharing Funds are: Ambulance Service; Poor and Indigent Aid and Recreation (TV and Boat are Mondays & Thursdays Fillmore likely not aware of the Dock). & change in the law which Marlene Whicker makes it possible to Wednesdays Millard County Clerk Delta apply for reinstatment. If need additional Published in the Millard you & 2 information, it may be County Progress Jan. 2, except Holidays obtained personally at 1981. the Regional Office at 125 South State Street in Salt Lake City, or a claimant may dial the Veterans Administration directly from any point in e Utah at the number listed in the local The overall cure rate for skin cancer is higher than 90 telephone directory. percent widows 9-- -- 10-1- toll-fre- service-connecte- service-connecte- to (67-91- appropriate 0.015 sec. ft. of water in Millard County. The water is to be diverted from a 0 ft. deep, at a well, Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons thereCommission. Copies of the Conditional fore must be filed in Use Permit shall be available duplicate with the State for inspection by the public Engineer, 231 E. 400 S., County LICENSE PLATES SCHEDULE of Archie P. Christensen, Star Rt., Box 193, Fillmore, UT has filed with the State Engineer Appl. Hog Producers Buck Trend Trend The results of a statewide survey indicated 58,000 hogs and pigs on Utah farms on December 1, up 5 percent from last December, and the largest number in more than 20 years. Nationally, the hog cycle has passed its peak and numbers are on the decline. Compared with a year ago, the U.S. herd has reduced by 4 percent. Utahs 1980 pig crop totaled 76,000 head comby law. with only 71,000 The Director said that pared in 1979. Again, the infor many years the recrease was counter to the marriage of a widow national trend where the would not only terminate was off 1 percent. her benefits, but pre- pig crop ahead to 1981, cluded any future bene- Looking and farrowing farrowings fits based upon the serintentions point to a vice of that veteran any reduced supply pork time during her lifetime. the across country. Several years ago, that Look for a pig crop about law was changcc), and it 7 percent smaller than is now possible for such in 1980. Utah production a widow to be reinstated on the other hand should to the death compensaor above last tion or death pension be equal year. If the second or rolls. Prices farmers receive subsequent marriage is for their market hogs legally terminated, the should begin to climb widow is eligible to resoon and continue upward apply for restoration of well into 1981. On the Adminithe Veterans other hand production stration death benefits. led by feed and peDocumentation of the costs, troleum products, are termination of any subto be sharply is expected marriage sequent in 1981. higher required, according to Director Smith. Smith stated that it is very possible that theie arc widows in Utah who would be eligible to apply for restoration The Delaware River wet to the VA rolls based upon originally celled "South the termination of subRiver" by the Dutch settlers in the rmd Wth century. sequent marriages. Many HILLARD COUNTY BUDGET FOR 1981 |