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Show wav... MILLARD Safety Guards will soon be sign, where there is contin-require- d on all power-operauous rotation after power is B ecause tlii people Friday. April 16, 1976 ft . All reqsests for Public Notices and the like should b sent to the Dillard county progress, box fc)7, attm Jana Wilson, Fillmore, Utah 84631. . A proof of publication will be furnslhed on prompt payment of bill. $1,581.00 Cgupty Sheriff Bryant W. Crosland $9,011.40 Shirley F. Moore $6,006.00 Arnold L. Shields $7,543.20 Kim F. Quarnberg S2, 400.00 T. Ross Johnson $1,200.00 checks issued by counties. Although the new law does not require a listing of the salary schedule, this office believes that it would be of public interest to do so. ed farm equipment, accord- ing to the Occupational Safe- t.v an(l Health Administration, The new standard, recorded in the March 9 Federal Regi- sler. becomes effective 90 days after publicaiton of the shutoff. (2) Functional components be shielded to the fullest extent. (3) Means be provided to prevent inadvertent applica- tion of electrical power to register. farmstead equipment Safety and health admini- Employee operators be in- stration officials say power structed in the safe handling take-of- f drives and shafts and servicing of machin- emust be guarded on all farm According to Leo Ben Stott, equipment, regardless of the Chairman of the Millard Coun- date of manufacture. Nip-tASC Committee, many point guards-t- o the tragic farm accidents over protect belt and pully contact point the past years in our area and the point where one gear could have been avoided had meshes with another, must the power take-of- f on trac- be on all farm equipment tors been properly guarded, manufactured after June 7, Farm equipment operators 976. are urged to take every pre- The new safety standard caution possible to avoid also requires that: accidents in equip- (1) Machine components ment with jlowered, auto- contain a warning of rota- - malic, and tion, in addition to a warning controls. it n O W y The following is a breakdown of the salaries paid in 1975: semi-automat- ic County Commissioners Harold W. Stewart $4,140.00 $4,140.00 Leigh R. Maxfield Lem Lovell $4,140.00 KANOSH Da the County Clerk Guy L. Robins $9,563.40 Marlene Whicker $6,600.00 Norma Brunson $3,500.00 Sharon M. Dalton $1,650.00 LaveanGiHen $360.00 Steven R. Frampton $1,100.00 call to let the world know I'm Connie Lyn Morin $120.00 here? Dathel Whitaker of course at Heyabou ME. I just went to Texas OrrcnDame $1,000.00 and visited some friends. Don Dafoe Dathal once again. $1,425.00 Ca Dee R. Hollingshead $1,425.00 Hey. I just had some family over do I call Dathal? Vou sure do if your from Kanosh. Extension Service Dathal can make it Nadean O. Beck- happen! strand $5,004.00 members and Family friends attending the two Weed Control graveside services held at Daniel McDonald $1,818.00 the Kanosh Cemetery April 6 for John Sullivan husband Road Department 759-261- lesion County Recorder LaVoy W. Martin Lorraine S. Staples Lola D. Bushnell Mary Johnson 4. $9,011.40 $6,600.00 $3003.00 $160.00 County Treasurer Helen M. Rogers $9,0 1 1 .40 Mary D. Day $6,012.78 Lola D. Bushnell $3,003.00 Mary Lee Hunsaker $3,300.00 Doris Rasmussen $102.50 Whitaker $7,385.78 $7,677.24 $7,497.18 S7.715.76 $7,463.75 $7,369.06 $7,525.02 $5,544.11 $7,655.49 $7,181.80 sots LtViKr SJ.MiS torLS,ePh' Legal Defender Dexter Anderson $1,500.00 Lester Webb Aroet Parry Taylor Stewart K. Carter Leland G, McAllister Cecil F. Shurtz Ralph N. carroll Carlos I. Anderson Ray F. Lovell L. Public Employment Virge C. Christensen $1,542.00 Daniel H. Moore $2,143.85 Robyn L. Halsey $2,529.60 Rex J. Finlinson $3,689.00 NOTICE OF HEARING FOR RECLASSIFICATION NOTICE is hereby given that a hearing will be held before the Millard County Commission, in accordance with the terms and provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated. 1953, on Wednesday. May 5, 1976, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m.. on the petition R.W. Fended residents lide iPlL " S, rr4aa"y8 by "eW BP' Whiter w ,e pafscd as. President of the Re' Soc,ety. hav,ng served 2 Hospital Reflections . 7, Nielsen, to amend Millard County Ordinance No. 78 to provide that the Zoning Map be amended to provide the c Pro-lee- l. s - - agree-nicn- !. i. Fill-mor- e J See McBride Lumber for Lawn mowers 1 s- 23 ami 30. !97h. $7,686.86 $7,349.57 $7,695.67 $1,925.00 5 the Sullivan crave1 Ife uC ,,n th,S, capa"ty services were- faithfu counselors, Rula Lillian (Cortscn) auiiivan, Christensen and Nora Price; her mother, Adelia Corb F secret Keslef sn and sisterUretaibroth- - and vvcrc also released. Filling J6nnn hs,w'fe the Presidency positions ail Rr,?0rma?rtSen $3,678.00 son. S.L.C.; Arlcne Turne' president; S4. 174.71 Laura (Barney) Lawson; Olive Gac Christensen as manual (Barney) Wells and daughter- - counsclor and Fay Kesler Submitted by Guy L. Robins ,n a ?na d Rarn as homemaking counselor, gE Millard County Clerk ey; Shirley (Rappleye) Lester The new will be and daughter, Henderson, called soon.secretary Nev two'of Adelias Pnmary Pres,dent Chen Richfield, one being Perkins, with counselors Mar- ,na Mott and L'nda what RnhVrt former Kanosh resi- and secretary, Arlene dent. Turner were also released. A vote of thanks to Eugene Please forgive if some Those called to fill these Beck for being temporary names have been omitted, positions are Gayle What- administrator of Fillmore Hoscott as president, counselors pital after the resignation of Olaf and Blanche George Linda Whatcott and Uene W. Ashby Robison. Mr. are in Las Vegas, Hev. a - Hatton, secretary position Becks input, during the tending the National Pro- wU1 aIs0 be filled soon short duration he was asked duccrs Convention. to serve, coordinated well with the governing Board. Taft and Maurenc Paxton Congratulations are in order spent the weekend in Car- 200 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK Two new warships were lo Mr. Beck for his advance- - lin, Nevada with their son added to the American nav- yment from hospital admini- - Frank, who their manages strator to a regional posi- - j.D; C. file ranch (a not inconsiderable ad- there, dition non with International Health considering the tiny Thcy rcport he is fine and size of the fledgling American happy in his work, and en- - naval force)-on April 15, i.vin8 living in his lovely D C. and oJ frWaSfu !r' USS Warren the when 1776, n,0bilchome cal Services. Through their and the USS Providence were rc-aluation of Medicaid Vin and Dora Whatcott launched at Providence, R.I. Title XIX. we have been Also on April 15, the Con- were thrilled to have so many tincntal Congress moved to-that the otfieialy notified family members, friends, and u arn t Utah Cost Improvement fatlnal independence relatives join with them to ben it passed has been granted addiresolution make the evening of tional federal funding. This help 10 a such April memorably, omes means that Fillmore Hospi-tareject all royal au- happv occasion, as thev cclc- with many other hospi-laland form independent hor,ty brated their Golden Wedding. ne other throughout states, Earlier in the day. this fine Ni'15nn??ntStcPony; can again be eligible recipanticipated couple were honored at the ba lor skilled nursing type Paradise Inn for ients Congressional resolution a family patients. dinner for the adult members M?,!lfayswhc1n Hr-- iiuiI.h ........ call- is oplimKlk- A(UT ,hc rTCCpUon ,hcsc on ,o it, the inj; delegates ,':;r ith r,vC this project throughout children: sons and daughters-in-law- ; Congress to stand for in- the United States. and 16 of their 18 dependence, on April 12. If there arc any questions North Carolina was the first grandchildren met at the to take this bold ac- colony regarding this new home of Glen and Joyce to which was undoubtedly tion. please contact Mr. enjoy a delicious supper. influential in persuading the Packer administrator of K pital. members of the Continental at the Willard Visiting Test Tube Whitaker home over the week- - Congress to take an official Industrial Development Ned M. Church $8,362.80 real proj erty described hereafter be zoned commercial! rather than agricultural to allow a plant for processing freshly dead animals into frozen pet food ingredients to be operated and conducted on said premises. Such petition for amendment has been submitted to the County Planning Commission w hich has approved said petition and has recommended its approval and the revocation of any ordinance in conflict therewith. The real property subject to said petition is located near the City of Meadow, Millard County. Utah, and legallv described as follows: Beit. 10.50 chs. W. of the Mi. Cor. of the SW.'. of See. 15. T. 22 S.. R. 5 W.. S.L.M.. th. S. 20 chs.. th. W. 21 clis. more or less to the E. side of St. Highway 91. th. NElv 25.75 chs. more or less to the N. Bdry. Line of the SW.S, th. 4.75 chs. more or less to beg. Less 10.46 ac to St. Rd. 15.54 ac This NOTICE given by the Board of Commissioners for Millard County, Utah. Harold Stewart Chairman of Millard County Commission in Millard Published Countv Progress April 16, - -- p 4 , ( Hoes h W3S four-mont- Dean n-;- fu sDand Vicki Prom chair- Tt,re put a lot of work c "en .l,dance b "f.5 be seventh assembly and dance. itePan,e Robins is the Pn 1,5 sc .manager, .n;!8 Jroncer ,was held A 7 The music depart- orked this year. tu ey have hadjarI a lot of sue- ss Lhe'r "fairings. u" att b?s worked hard i?!!' department. I High State Music Ensemble was held April 10 at Fairmont qualified ..v, treatment, Merlin Stevens brought his wife. Georgia home from Utah Valley Hospital last weekend. She is convalescing from sur-ger- ' Margaret Rowley's daughter, Rhea Stewart came from St. George and took her home with her while she is convalescing. Her sisters, Fern and LaMar Brunson, Dorothy and Charles McBride, went to Provo during the weekend and brought Margaret home from the hospital. Brent and Margaret Warner came from S.L.C. Sunday and gave their folks, Laura Warner and Uriel and Della Paxton, a lift. Mr and Mrs Norman Nielson visited overnight in Fillmore. They visited Marys mother Blanch Labrum and her brother Drue, wife and family in Meadow. They went on to S.L.C. to see his mother, Vilda Nielson and sister Ora Loy Robison. They will help their son Kirk and wife move back to California (Covina). ita Hirschi. Most of these girls jogged We y. over 45 miles. The girls gymnastic team went to Richfield last Monday. They took third place in the meet. The girls are Tammy Condie, Mary Lynn Rowley,. Linda Vickie Orullian, Huntsman, Rozanne Scot-torall on floor exercise; Joyce Martin who took second in floor exercise, sixth in in unevens; horse and Janine Speakman took fifth in the unevens; Susan n, fit. and if this is not enough, he can also draw upon princi- pal. He is still in control of his assets and if he desires can withdraw them in he Guests of Milt and Noreine or revoke his trust enWarner part the weekend t, Warner, unevens; Patty during tirely. He may also, if he d unevens and balance were daughter Bessie wishes, retain the determinahusband. beam while Jeanne Christention of how the trust funds in took second balance subject ..to Federal Estate sen should be invested. Mr. beam. taxation, if owned by the Wright said. Er8ram ast ,Jean Millard qualified three Rasmussen qualified decenda'nts. a A business executive, for' girls for the State gymnastic Presidential Sports' Award According to Mr. Wright, ixample, may not realize meet at Bingham High death benefits from a comfor'her jogginT'To qualffy" ie has a problem because his School. Janien Speakman Jean ran over 125 miles in a pany retirement plan may be business is on running smoothand Joyce Martin qualfied made payable to the trust ly and period. She re- The in successfully. with the unevens, Joyce ceived a Presidential cer- without sacrificing the special lem wont arise while prob-is ' he floor exercise. Jeanne Christificate. pin and emblem. estate tax exemption somebut federal estate living, tensen will be on the balance times available--aVickie Jenson Laurie exemption taxes and state inheritance beam. Keel' Rhonda Watts Lee that is lost if payment is made taxes may be a serious unto ones probate estate. . expected problem. In ihc ' NO TRUSTEE FEES- event of death, his executor benefit of an insurance L,Vin9 tO will need liquidity to trust is that while you live pay these taxes. "In one case a busiwhy should you have a aran8ement is referred to as there are no trustee fees. nessman bkou8ht a lot of Trustee- trust when your estate ftru.st' depending OnThe assets held for P nsurance. instead of hi, not insurance life Accordinsurance? mostly by the trustee. It may cost be.ln8 the the bene!s ing to David E. Wright, ?'y ?'V'Jes the exPenenced nothing to have this protec- ficiary, his wife was to receive assistant trust officer Zions management that tion and the assurance that in it in installments. As a ack,n8 f proceeds the event of your death the Bank (Provo), a survey by may b result, it did not quality for the marithe bne y insurance firms shows that nn-r- o of management your estate tal deduction in the estate aIso provides and investments will Du. most insurance proceeds paid be con- tax. Therefor, the tax was to survivors are spent within protection tinued without ,fnet,cary the ab?ve mentioned severe burden interruption or two years of the insureds unnecessarily high and there to a surviving was not enough liquidity t investment dUemas and im- death. or A children. amah spouse pay it," Mr. Wright said. It appears from this sur- JJJtu"lng fhends and famiy trastees fee is paid by the TRUST ESSENTIALS-"Th- e vey that most people are trust annually after death wo ab,e refuse important essentials of an when the trustee able to cope property with , . begins the a life insurance trust sudden windfalls of wealth nsisa" aie, n.?st0J .r fr'end active administration of the first, the trustec is given', are in trust." nd they make purchases Py sy,ng power to make loans to the which quickly depreciate or trust gjves a widow an es- Oftentimes the creator of estate or to purchase assets. ill make investsuch an inactive insurance they af,fw l,0.ut creajing This guarantees liquidity Tor ments or gifts. Soon they fe?Ilngs: Insurance benefici- - trust later may want to acti- find themselves wishing they anes (depending on the a- - vate his insurance trust bv payment of debts and taxes, and eliminates a forced sale could start all over again "lount insurance) are also placing other assets in it. of all or part of a business. and handle their money dif-,ncornf through Perhaps in contemplation of The second is that the trustor ferentiy, Mr. Wright said. w,th?t retirement and travel, or can add securities or cash cessar.ly mvad.ng their the onset of an illAess upon Widows and other bene- he to the fnds- - may want to add to the trust for investment ficiaries of insurance policies R C 't"surJ"cc trust trust of-his life. While dmg during may often receive poor in- - J by pacing securiticSi rea, quidity vestment counsel from well goes up, taxes go down because life insurance The ,eft turnover undif5etit?SUrantce friends relan and fnds trust and meaning paid into the assets of (he Lve thTwteEilvTr managements of these assets trust Jive. They are also likely qualifies for marital targets for swind- - eauit omu,t(,P!fn!la ,y !?r t0 the trustee. In such an deduction .I7ieet the ers. as well as for pleas cj? alIy 8 event, all income would be siderablc and saves a connor amount in estate bY family members for loans FI?,8?, of 'nflat'on taxes." which often are difficult to optlons emergency needs r collect. . . st cant A Iiving trust can be es- h as the t0 buY 3 X AtltillAL tablished and named as the inbeneficiary of your life car or meet unexpected medi- - 5 surance policies. Such an cal bills. Insurance proceeds a . stand again" t roysnarmktiy.) Paid t0 a. trustec can be re- - a in conservative sec g The first capture in actua, invested : batte 0f a British warship uties, a keeP pace condi- - $ by a regularly commissioned changing economic Wright said. American navy shiP took four-mont- - Norman is doing very well in the insurance business. 1 -' Pro-ber- Reede-bakeran- h n trUSt Signed help ? ;L - ! , ! ? li- "f J -' 1 Pide, J withflpQQQQi , If pIace on i7; Navy FLEXIBLE TERM- - A gff A "The? WlUVUC IL terms of the insurance trust J Barry, aptain can include extremely flexi- the of war sloop manding uss Lexington captured the ble provisions for the family I support. In the event of J HMS Edward. death of both parents, the trust can continue for the J benefit of young children and R(mrB.RENEWALS their educational expenses s Rad, & TV Serv,cc without the cumbersome re Ftan now to consign your calves and yearlings strictions associated with to this Special Sale Af0"Mmo,, guardianships. where competitive bidding will Emcrson Lyman bring TOP prices "Sometimes people feel . M,,chcl1 the creation of a trust tics S DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION DELTA UTAH ' ' up their assets and insurance a Mrs. Annvrd policies so they have no more i and Giona Probcrt jontroU Many oul o area buyers have pledged to be here This (s not thc casc, The creator of a revocable life insurance trust remains John1' com- - TUESDAY APRIL J" SM.StSrrsl his policies, or change beneficiaries at any time. Sprinklers 27, 1976 i r,i' Hand Tools Grass seed Lena Bennett is in the West Millard Hospital, Delta for n, with a tuba solo s years. Quarnberg, Melanie Monroe. Mikelene Maycock, Judy Kindred, Nicole Huntsman. Janice Nielsen, Nancy Russell, Rhonda Watts, Carrie Labrum, Vickie Jenson, Robbi Averett, Donna Harmon, Roselyn Giles, Cheryl Frazier, Tina Ford, Lori Dutson. Stephanie Dear-dePaige Dearden, Sandra Cowley, Pat Christensen, Brenda, Cahoon, Carol Ford, Lois Rowley, Tammy Turner, Jean Rasmussen, Wendy Payne, Laurie Keel and An- deserve? ,a b,g ft mmMmJi aVnS FilWirt, Utah Fern and LaMar Brunson visited his sister, Nora Hanson, Redmond, Sunday, Three of his sisters. Helen Hillman, Myrtle Western and Nora Hansen, have lost their husbands in the last three h in a played period. 15 of the hours must be in league or tournament play. A Utah Heart Association certificate for jogging 40 miles during Third term was earned by: Annette Wade, Connie Tori Tomkinson, Stevens. Shelly Sherman, Stephanie Robines, DeAnn Robbins. Kim Rhodes, Diane mus,c Sr RrnTn,-- LTeTupchw! 'hF".S'heSerP'e form- - Sng -- DLVCr ..e and served them at the Chap- - one's life at the risk of his el services wn and what Clair thaJ. Both bodies8were brought Crook accmPIishf du"n8 a Kanosh from California Vl- Wl,ford s fish'ng ut,ng though Mike is L D S most t0 a Cnatulat,ons 0f family and frtends hcro'c Clark Crook. are Catholic Four of hi close buddies were a' from Cafifomia for the ser SlC,ety vices. No oDle roup of -? j",.Sn Id' Th. m eSe S9.492.00 Loren Hansen $9,01 1 .40 Barney A. Davis Willie C. Moore $4,907.32 Gene A. Ekins Cora Geneva Searle $1,481.60 S. Jay Atkinson Mary Lee Hunsaker $3,300.00 H. Newell Iverson DeonJ. Gillen $357.50 Steven B. Johnson Don B. Tomkinson $267.25 Jerald A. King Ivan M. Wright $245.75 Zataro Lazaro Chad A. McKee $150.25 Daniel J. Clifton Beckstrand $327.00 Robert McDonald L. Phillips $266.25 DeWayne Warnock R. Nielson Gayle Nathan C. Adams $268.25 Robert J. Jenson $347.75 Dix Monroe $163.50 Doris Rasmussen $878.75 WcsteyStephanson o nr' rilI daughter Pamela; Grace and Larry (Lamanite students CrosTand the Placement Program); MartXd a"d th"'r h,e adopted baby MaMon ?.yI.hey,.trav:e!?d to Prov Saturday to visit some of AnnM?7 V00!. beganpart.c.patMerrill's family members, but returned to attend Stake ,n Ned out or Judges, a score. Tuesday, Conference with the Whit- ce,Y,J18 tried out m front of akers the studentbody. The two AAt Stake Conference one nnpJ56,, ntotaled and at of the Kanosh boys, Clark thpwi,I?"ers Day Crook, accompanied by his thT Western Day Assem- parents, was presented a 3. Wednesday Certificate of Heroism a nZhtwPih' SSK LeRay G. Jackson -- PROG RD S3 Fillmore F t er. Yolinda Bowman, Tammy Turner. Kaye Payne, Carrie Labrum and Mary Jo Edwards haye qualified for the Presidential Sports Award in Basketball by playing ball for 50 hours. To be t- ID U PUBLIC NOTICE The reporting of the financial statement of Counties was revised in 1975 to eliminate the necessity of the numerous publishing MHS News Safety guards Public Not ice? COr"mx -S- ALE STARTS AT 11:00 A.M- - "Moreover, insurance payable to a living trust docs not pass through the insured's probate estate, but' becomes readily available through the trust for use and investment. Nevertheless, insurance policy proceeds are DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION BONDED FOR YOUR PROTECTION DELTA, UTAH ORANT NIELSON. 0n.r PHONE W4-23- II phOOe 864-2- 0? .- . |