Show Millard ( l MEMOIIIAM ' v 2th v Elaine Cora Robinson Day Cora Robinson Day Cora Robinson Day age 78 died Monday January 14 1985 al 7:50 pm in the West Millard Hospital She was born July 1906 in Kanosh Utah to Cora ouisc and Bert L Robinson She married John A Day in Fillmore Utah on April 8 1925 He preceded her in death on January 25 1980 Cora was a member of the DS and served many church Church positions She is survived by her children: J Howard Day Gwen D Latterner I u Dean D Peterson and Rex C Day sisters: Edna Ahlstront Jennie R Day and Nclda R Turner brothers: Edmund B Robinson and loyd J 12 grandchildren Robinson and 16 She was preceded great grandchildren in death by her baby daughter and 4 grandchildren Funeral services will be held Thursday January 17 1985 at 11:00 a m Triends may call from pm hour Wednesday at Nicklc Mortuary prior to services Thursday at Delta 197 S 300 W Third Ward Chapel will in Delta Utah Burial be the Delta Cemetery Mable Clegg Our beloved mother grandmother Mable Ann and Stott Clegg 93 died January 13 1985 in a Salt Lake City nursing home She was born September 10 1891 in Meadow Millard County Utah to Edwin and Elizabeth Paul Stott She married Frederick William Clegg on December 23 1914 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple He died June 20 1964 Mrs Clegg was an active member of the LDS Church having served as and teacher inthe Relief president Society and YWM1A and as drama director in the YWMIA With her husband she served a mission to the northwestern states in 1949 She loved nature and became skilled at S Kimball Elaine § Kimball Olen Kellen Beloved mother grandmother and friend Elaine Stevens Kimball 78 died January 12 1985 at her residence in Fillmore of natural causes She was born November 6 1906 in Fillmore to Daniel and Florence May A She married Cooper Stevens LaVoy Kimball on June 2 1926 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple He died November 24 1984 Mrs Kimball attended BYU She was a schoolteacher homemaker and business with her partner husband She was very active in the community and LDS Church affairs served in all auxiliary having organizations of the church at both ward and stake levels She served in a mission presidency along with her husband at the Nauvoo Illinois visitors center She is survived by children Dan S Salt Lake City LeGrand Sandy Mrs David (Gaye) Christensen 16 Kanosh two grandchildren Mrs sisters William (Ava) Starley Delta Mrs Burke (Atha) Mathews and Mrs Don both Fillmore (Maxine) Cummings and Mrs Dean (Marjorie) Fisher Delta Colorado Funeral services were held Tuesday January 15 1985 at 11 am in the Fillmore 4th LDS Ward Chapel Interment was in the Fillmore under the direction of Cemetery Olpin Mortuary Fillmore Vernon painting Her family was her love life and her main interest She is survived by three children: Mrs Ward M (Afton) Hicken Mrs Maurine LeMan Holladay Lake Havasau City Arizona and Arden Clegg Salt Lake City also 17 and 20 grandchildren She was preceded in death by a son Lowell Funeral services were held Wednesday January 17 1985 at 12 noon at the Larkin Mortuary Chapel in Salt Lake City Interment was in the under the Heber City Cemetery Heber direction of Olpin Mortuary oil in City Olen Kellen Vernon age 51 died January 12 1985 at his home in Oak City of cancer He was born April 7 1933 at Sudan Texas to Hurbert Henry and Llnora Dent Vernon He married Audrey Jean Putzer They later divorced He then married Rosalce Holman May 17 1975 at Manassa Colorado The marriage was later solemized in the Manti DS Temple He moved to Utah in 1977 He was an active member of the LDS Church He is survived by his wife and children: C raig Blake and Brooke all of Oak City Jim Colorado Springs Colorado Mrs Pat (Marsha) Tracy New Mexico and four Albuquerque He is also survived by grandchildren his father Zapatu Texas and brothers and sister Lawaync Canadian Texas Chester and Ted Albuquerque New Mexico Dale Tulsa Oklahoma and Mrs Wesley (Sue) Burks San Antonio Texas uneral services were held Tuesday January 15 1985 at 1:00 am in the Oak City 1st Ward Burial was in the Oak City Cemetery Mr Marshall was a member of the Church He loved ranching and farming He is survived by his wife of Minersville and the following sons and daughters: Tex Minersville Mrs Val (Elinor) Beeson Mrs Karl both of Beaver (Stannic) Myers Joe Kim both of North Platte Nebraska Mrs Cliff (Nancy) Mesa Arizona and Mrs Bill Delta Utah He was (Pie) Garrett preceded in death by a son Don Alldredge Equipment is now & 1 Delta Utah 84624 SPERr?Y£lEW HOLLAND Also we have variety of used farm equipment to--- Balers Wind rowers Bale Wagons Tractors Orin Allred Parts Mgr Carry Brunson Secretary Cindy Clark Mechanics: Dan Bringard Shop Foreman Norman Kapaska Brent Spencer on option tie coinmunilv lo mend aliu I’lihlnhcd WITHIN OFFICE WAS APPLICATION SEVEN (7) DAYS THE OF lanuarv VALUABLE LUBE Full line of Western Tack and vet supplies t and more lie annual net omits I lab on 00 p m lor ol ol ihe Millard meeting School Januats ihe Most Cars tSTPia 198X al ihe will ol pievious ol Kepoii be as annual ol 1984 during ol Xudilor I’tesenlalion ' Such inaiidil ol budget meeting Business Report business appropriate brought Kline the Board lor s lor olhei ol a mas in Ihe Millard Duecloi Ian & 10 ( ouniv Sesrclais ( hiom 1" Agenda Carolyn Rowley Secretary AUCTION Friday Jan 11 1985 Salable at auction 1760 compared to 1375 last week and 898 last year Good attendance and good demand Feeder steers mostly steady Feeder heifers Slaughter higher cows and hulls firm instances to 100 higher Supply about 70 percent feeder cattle Feeder Steers: Medium and Large Frame 1: lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs Large Frame 2 Holstein 105 lbs steers Heifers: Medium and Feeder lbs Frame Large lbs lbs lbs lbs Stock Cows: Medium and Large Frame I: Three to cows checked with calf five to eight dollars per months pregnant head Aged cow six to nine months dollars per pregnant mostly head Slaughter Cows: High Cutter and few boning Utility breaking Utility and Cutter couple and Commercial 4250 Iftilitv Bulls: Yield Grade 1: Slaughter lbs Yield Grade 2 and bulls for further feeding lbs & 14th FILTER StSIETi plus tax Pickups t oil up to 5 qts Alignments and Minor Repair work (T73 at OllicC SALINA Feb -- We also do Brakes mm District meeting ol nimnles 4 VALUABLE COUPON Allred's Equipment Co ouniv will be held Disliiel nnscrvukv ( s' DATE $1199 Any 19k1' COUPON' OIL IUVW’V'Vweight I' LIVESTOCK to -- liioin ouniv Ill The Fillmore City Planning Commission will lurid a special meeting on January 23 1985 at 730 pm at the Fillmore City Building Items ot Business: Call to order 2 Steve Young will make slide presentation 3 Study of Master Plan evaluation lki®5lSlSl5lSlSSl51S151S15lSlSl5lSlSlSlSlSlSl5lSlSlSlSlSl5lSl51SlSlSl5l5l51SlSI51S151S151Sl5SC5 17th will Mjvor Notice Notice will basic requirements MATH TEST: Applicants meeting be given a math test Must have passing grade to h£ considered tor interviews and selection If there are any further questions please contact Richard J Bogus Lake City Training Director 2330 South Main Street Suite No 14 Salt 1220 or ii3np Utah 84115 Telephone j united Special Meeting OUT FILLED kins in ihe Millard cle Ft obi css Published sle Progress 1 AGE: Minimum 20 Birth Certificate required 2 EDUCATION: High School Graduate with one year algebra Transcript and High School Diploma required which is given at Employment TEST: 3 APTITUDE Security 1234 South Main Street Salt Lake City or any other Employment Security office in the State of Utah In Salt Lake for information on times test is given Ask City call to have results sent to Electrical JATC office 2330 South Main Suite No 14 Salt Lake City Utah 84115 A rating of THIS are the tinal decision a altccl escivone War mck again Basic Requirements for Electrical Apprenticeship Applicants Jan 864-383- 1 ol slide presenwill be un piogr discussion members and urged be 5 Sales staff Dave Hoggard solid waste ouniv Reading The Electrical Join Apprenticeship and Training Committee will accept applications for the Apprenticeship Program January 14 through January 1:00 pm and 2:00 pm - 5:00 25 1985 during office hours 9:00 am pm at their office located at 2330 South Main Suite No 14 Salt Lake INTO New owner is Bob Allred public tation and piesenied Electrical Joint Apprenticeship and Training THAT Society pm pose ol line meeting is lo receive on the purposed comment Millard Reading 19X4 "high” must be achieved to meet minimum requirement 4 RESIDENCY: Must have proof of residency in the State of Utah for one year prior to application AND THE ABOVE BASIC RE0UIREMENTS MUST BE FULFILLED We sell new GMC Trucks New Farm Equipment and Used cars and trucks Ihe pigigi5igiSlS10151S151S1515B®5l51SlS151S151515151S1515l0M015101515M01S®515Bl51510BlSlE 0 ALLRED'S EQUIPMENT CO West Highway 6 50 Rt Box 7 he Relief al Room Itansuclcd applications for the entire State of Utah Successful candidates will be scheduled to enroll in school beginning training the Fall quarter of 1985 and will be assigned to to the availabiity of work opportunitities I? I9NS in con- Regular llmcklcv Town ThursJav lanuarv 24 Meeting on al 6 p in Xpprosal City The Salt Lake office now handles NEW OWNERSHIP will he concluded hearing h he public junction ( iniiiul Ihe agenda The V r W icld Service Ol licet will be wot king out of the Della Cnv Job Service ( enter Irom 1010 a rn lo Il'lOam on January 21 I98C Ibis is a lice service and vclcians need not be members ot the details ol Foreign Wats to qualils tot assistance 1976 HINCKLEY PUBLIC MEETING lollow Attention all veterans widow and dependents LDS Right To Know hour problem at the West Millard Swimming Pool is solved the water is Newell Taft Marshall 76 died 8 1985 in a Milford January hospital He was born October 17 1908 in Minersville Utah to George and Vella McAdams Marshall Jr He married Theo Davis on July 25 1928 in South Milford Their Utah marriage was later solemnized in the St George LDS Temple on April 17 Public Notice Advertising Protects Your m Della The Newell T Marshall 9 1985 17 PUBLIC NOTICES Millard Congratulations to ( beryl Smith ol Delta and a substitute lileguatd at the pool for just completing 200 miles ol illir d ( swimming at the West Swimming Pool on Indus She is a great swimmci a January and in great gal great shape WARM Ihurv Jan I SPS minis competed againvt Over 1740 swimming miles were chalked up by ihe pool's Swim and Slay III 50 Mile ( luh members The lifeguard's sponsored iwo slimmer dances on the pool paiio winch were both tun and successlul esen though during one dance the dancers were drenched by a down pour of ram Through the candy sales the hair pool was able to buy a 5300 dryer for the ladies dressing room a small refrigerator balls and diving rings for swimmers lo use and lo pay lor all the candy and prizes for the Dive for Money and Prizes Days The candy money was also used to give the ifeguard of the Month a small bonus 272 family and single swimming one month six month and mostly one year swimming passes were purchases al the pool during 1984 wiih many of those passes being renewed Irom 1981 The pool employees plan to continue cst Millard Community lo make the Swimming Pool a fun place to go in 1985 With your help suggestions and support the pool can't help hut have another gieal year To start out 981 the pool will he tering another evening scuba diving course which will start Monday January 21 Don't lorgel that swimming lessons are now in progress and he tilth lesson session will begin Monday January 28 Classes being ollered aie the Mommy Me Beginning and Advanced Beginning courses or information on scuba diving and ihe swimming lessons call the pool at tHi StvJVt£P ( (S5ITIil!£D Tune-up- s |