Show 10 - Plg Thurs Juls ISPS Millard Count) 3PW Min SUTHERLAND Dora Rose Ph: Happy birthday to June Lounsbury for her birthday on June 26 May she have many many more Wendy Walker is home now between quarters at Steven’s Hennagcr at Provo She expects to resume her schooling at the beginning of the next quarter Gene and Gloria Walker made a trip to Florida to visit with son Craig and family Jody and Bobbie stayed there for a couple of weeks to visit with Craig and family Lorcnc Smith and girls Connie Turner and Marjorie Adams are spending a few days in Beaver Canyon Camp Crafting There are 75 girls from the Delta Utah West Stake who are attending the Camp Craft All of the Smith family were here last week to help celebrate Lisa’s birthday Lori and Rendon Hughs and family from Cedar City Darren and all of the other members of the family enjoyed to Lisa's birthday Congratulations Lisa Michael and Elaine Rose spent Tuesday afternoon and evening in Provo for their wedding anniversary Tammy Simmons and family from Rigby ID were here about ten days to visit with folks Rulon and Ruth Jones Wayne and Judy Jones Garth and his wife Tammy Simmons and Rulon Jones all spent a day at Lagoon They left the small children with their grandmother Ruth who preferred not to go Carolyn and John Schwab and family spent the day at McDonalds where they enjoyed the festivities of the day A neighborhood party was held on Thursday for Vivian Holman who will be living at the new apartment center in Delta A very lucious meal was served to about thirty people one of who was Bud Holman and his wife Vivian was presented with a book signed by each neighbor present We wish for vian the best Humor is essential to a full happy life It is a reliever and a relaxer of pressure and tension It is a saver in a lot of cases There are different kinds of wholesome humor that heals and helps the spirit and gives life to life There is a sincere humor there is a giddy trivial humor that produces Leland MEMORIAL Clark Callister Leland Clark Callister eland Clark Callister former Delta and Fillmore resident age 75 died June 26 1986 in Salt Lake City 1911 He was born April 24 at Fillmore to Thomas Clark and Millie Addalade Peterson Callister He married Alice May Mears Later divorced Married Nelle Riding Later divorced He attended Fillmore schools and graduated from the University of Utah as an Electrical In his Engineer younger life he was manager of Millard County Telephone and Telegraph He later was engaged in farming in the McCornick area He is survived by sons and daughter: Maurine Grizzle Salt Lake City Mrs Joe (Carolyn) Bishop Provo Thomas C Washington Gary Hall Hurricane R Scott Delta Mrs John (Catherine) Pace Cedar City Leland Duane Salt 21 great Lake City 42 grandchildren Wyoming was the first allow women to vote state to dience but not in another is a questionable assumption anything filthy or basically unclean is wrong in any auemdience Rather than amusement barrassment comes to those who have gone so far as to forget decency and good taste We lower our own level when we contribute to the humor into any part of any proceedings in private or in public We may be grateful for a person of clean mind and for the gift and blessings of kindly wholesome humor which adds a wonderful life to life laughter-t- kind that comes with little cause There evil humor grim humor that embarrasses and humor that is cruel unkind There is humor that is unclean that has no place in decent society Has the day gone by when the gentlemean caution a speaker against telling stories because “There are ladies prthat esent” But the assumption or suggestive something or unclean is all right in one kind of au- is brothers Rulon A grandchildren Bakersfield CA Grant T Tremon-toHe was preceded in death by a daughter Nancy Lee brother Duane and sister Edith Tuncral services were held Monday June 30 1986 at am in the Delta I amily 2nd Ward prayer was by brother Grant T Callister with prelude music by Barbara Callister Bishop Cecil Losee conducted and John Pace gave the invocation “I Need Thee Every Hour" was sung by Tom Gary Scott and Duane Callister and accompanied by Barbara Callister Son Gary H Callister gave a life story and the grandchildren and great grandchildren sang “Love One Another” accompanied by Barbara Callister Granddaughter Shauna Livingston gave remarks and son Duane sang "Moriah” Son Scott Callister spoke and daughter Carolyn Bishop sang “Calvary" accompanied by Barbara Callister Bishop Losee gave remarks and Joseph L Bisop gave the benediction Dedication of the grave was by brother Rulon Callister and interment was in the Delta Cemetery Pallbearers were sons and Thomas Callister Duane Callister Gary H Callister Joseph L Bishop Scott Callister and John Pace David Ardell Watts David A Watts beloved husband father grandfather great grandfather and brother and our very best friend died June 29 1986 at his home in Salt Lake of cancer He was born Sept 4 1922 in Utah to Henry James and Sutherland Lyona Sproul Watts He married Anna Colleen Hammond Feb 27 1947 in Elko NV He was an avid hunter and fisherman and a veteran of World War IL He is survived by wife Salt Lake son Michicl D Watts West Valley Richard Mrs (Sherry) daughters Wells Sandy Mrs Danny (Cindy) Salt Lake Mrs Michael McBride six Salt lake McBride (Collette) grandchildren one great grandDon M Watts brother children Taylorsville sisters Kay Morgan and Erva both Sandy Thora Wright Meyers Kingsville OH Evelyn Alton Lolita CA Marie Nagel Tacoma WA Funeral services were held Wednesday July 2 1986 at noon at McDougal Funeral Home 4330 So Redwood Rd Sunset was in Larkin Interment Gardens BUDGET NOTICE oublic notices NOTICE TO BID The Millard School District is accepting bids for the sale of the following vehicles: 1976 Gran Fury 4 dr Sedan SN PM4IJ7D17I730 18 1976 Dodge S700 72 Passenger School S77FR6J0I5544 Bus SN bids will be received Sealed until 4:00 pm School District Office 160 Delta Utah 84624 on July 8 Bids will be opened at the District 1986 Board Meeting July 9 1986 To sec the vehicles or to obtain further information contact the Bus Garage 410 North 100 East Delta Utah Telephone the in cle Millard Main West Published in the Millard County ChroniProgress June 26 & July 3 1986 NOTICE Mosquito Abatement will be held at 7:00 Ofpm Monday July 14 at the County All parties are invited fices Choral Clark Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress July 3 & 10 1986 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Delta has scheduled a public hearing for the purpose of receiving public comment regarding the proposed Revenue Sharing Budget for Delta City Delta Utah which ai 76 North 200 West shall begin promptly at 6:30 pm meeting on July 7 1986 This budget will be on file in the office of the Delta City Recorder for public review from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Dorothy Jeffery Delta City Recorder Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress June 26 & July 3 1986 Notice and Agenda IS THE TIME Notice is hereby given that the Fillmore City Planning Commission of Fillmore will hold its Regular Meeting at the Fillmore City Building 96 South Main on Wednesday July 9 1986 at 7:30 m Agenda is as follows: Call to Order 2 Minutes of previous meeting and approval 3 Barbara Snyder— zoning variance 4 Discussion of Commercial zone 5 Any new business 6 Adjournment Dated this 27th day of June 1986 John Ashman Secretary Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will by the Fillmore City Council for one loader which is to meet or exceed the following specifications: Cubic Yard Bucket 80 Horsepower Engine Center Pivot Articulated design with hydrostatic Power Steering Tires 15 5 x 25 - 10 ply or larger Please specify expected date of delivery Fillmore City reserves the right to reject any or all bids Sealed bids will be accepted til 4:00 pm on July 15 1986 at the office of the Fillmore City Recorder 96 South Main Street Fillmore Utah 84631 Bids will be opened by the Fillmore City Council at their regular council meeting at 8:00 pm in the Fillmore City Building Carol C Wise City Recorder Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress July 1986 be received FOR SPRING APPLICATIONS OF DRY FERTILIZER WE HAVE a variety of DRY FERTILIZERS Customers may USE OUR CARTS - NO CHARGE OR - WE CAN APPLY IT FOR YOU with our Big Flotation Spreaders ALL fertilizers are COMPETITIVELY PRICED Please feel free to come in and talk to us or give us a CALL: 864-278- 5 WE DO CUSTOM APPLICATIONS NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following ed with water 19-0-- 0 0 APPLICANT: Robert Center Route 3 01 cfs SOURCE: Bob’s Spring POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) E 2340 from Wl4 Cor Sec 2 T19S RI4W (3 miles NE of Notch Peak) STORAGE: Unnamed Capacity 10ac-f- t height of dam 20 ft inundating 100 acs Sec II USE: in NE14 R14W T19S Domestic: 10 persons from Apr to Nov The water will Mining: from Apr to Nov be used in House Range Mining District at the Bonnie & Mother Lode mine where the following ores are mined: Gold and Silver PLACE OF USE: NEI4 Sec II T19S RI4W The water will be returned to the natural stream or source at a point(s): (I) (A61727) Lynn Delta Rainsdon UT Dale Bliss WEST MILLARD v For $ CO-- OP your Fertilizer and Farm Needs 864-278- 5 Just West of the Delta overpass on Hwy 50 $ t ALL ( Mgr 292 South QUANTITY: El4 Cor Sec 2 T19S R14W (A6I728) APPLICANT: Robert 292 South Center Route 3 01 cfs SOURCE: QUANTITY: Hog Back Spring POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (I) N 1440 W 300 from SI4 Cor Sec 2 TI9S R14W (27 Miles NE of Notch Peak) STORAGE: Unnamed Capacity 10 height of dam 20 ft inundating 100 R14W T19S acs in NEI4 Sec USE: from Apr to Nov The water will Mining: be used in House Range Mining District at the Bonnie & Mother Lode mine where the following ores are mined: Gold and silver PLACE OF USE: NEI4 Sec II TI9S R14W The water will be returned to the natural stream or source at a point(s): (1) E 1340 from El4 Cor Sec 2 T19SRI4W Protests resisting the granting of these apwith reasons therefore must be plications led in duplicate with the State Engineer 1636 West North Temple Salt Lake City Utah 841 16 on or before AUGUST 16 1986 Robert L Morgan PE STATE ENGINEER Published in ihe Millard County Chronicle Progress July 10 & 17 1986 Lynn Delta j have been the State Engineer to appropriate County throughout the designated Loca- in Millard tire year unless otherwise tions in SLB&M W 1340 from 34-0-- application(s) programs Capital Outlay was increased for additional funds for revenue from State Continuing Building Aid and Interest From Investments School Lunch Program was adjusted for differences in fund balance and revenues The transfers are on file at the District Office and are open for review by anyone interested Robert L Steele Clerk Millard County Board of Education Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress July 3 1986 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Notice is hereby given that the following real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale on the east steps of the Millard 60 North Main County Courthouse Fillmore Utah on August 8 1986 at 3:00 pm of said day for the purpose of foreclosing on a Trust Deed executed by Leavitt and Eula Christensen as Trustors and Wilbur and Janet Watson as successor Trustors in favor of Franklin E and Gwen Y Wilcox real property as Beneficiaries covering located in Kanosh Utah in Millard County Utah more particularly described as: The North 195 feet of Lot 5 Block Town Survey 23 Plat A Kanosh TOGETHER with 074 shares of Corn Creek Irrigation Company water stock DATED June 28 1986 KENT FEUERHELM Successor Trustee 2120 South 1300 East Suite 301 Salt Lake City UT 84106 Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress July 3 10 & 17 1986 described NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOW The Millard County Board of Education Wednesday July 9 1986 at 2:00 pm in the District Office Delta Utah for the purpose of adopting a budget for the school The budget is comyear puted on an assessed valuation of 1308 909720 is S498 409720 of which Millard County and $189500000 is the termountain Power Project and the assessed valuation for the power project is included in the computation of Maintenance and Operation of the Millard School District The number of weighted pupil units is 4659068 with a total enrollment of 3400 students The budget was computed on the following certified tax rate: Maintenance and Operation 004256 000204 Special Transportation 000031 Tort Liability Capital Outlay & Debt Service003188 A hearing on the present budget will be held at this time The Board will review fund balances and revenue from the following sources: Interest from Investments 2 Division of Family Services 3 Chapter I 4 Chapter II Block Grants Continuing Building Aid 6 Handicapped Part B 7 Migrant Funds The expenditures were increased in these categories to include the above amounts and will meet ORDINANCE NO 154 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO 86 OF MILLARD COUNUTAH AS AMENDED RELATING TO LOCAL OPTION SALES AND USE THE TAXES AND INCREASING PERCENTAGE LEVY THEREUNDER The Board of County Commissioners of the County of Millard State of Utah ordains as follows: Section Section 4 of Millard County Ordinance No 86 is amended to read as follows: SALES TAX There is hereby levied for collection a tax upon every retail sale of tangible personal property services and meals made within Millard County cluding the areas contained within the municipalities thereof which sales tax shall be imposed at the rate of 5864 of one percent of the purchase price paid or charged on said retail sale Section 2 Section of Millard County Ordinance No 86 is amended to read as follows: USE TAX There is hereby levied for collection a tax upon the storage use or other consumption in Millard County including the areas contained within the municipalities thereof of tangible personal property purchased from any retailer for storage use or other consumption in said County Said use tax shall be imposed at the rate of 5864 of one percent of the sales price of the property the storage use or consumption of which is subject to the tax Adopted by unanimous vote this 24th day of June 1986 Warren Jensen Chairman Marlene Whicker Clerk Commissioner Jensen voting yes Commissioner Styler voting yes Commissioner Johnson voting yes Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress July 3 1986 TY Rainsdon UT NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday the 12th day of August 1986 at the hour of 11:00 am in the County Commission Chambers at the Millard County Courthouse The purpose for this hearing will be for public comment on changing the zoning ordinance as follows: Section Section 16 of the Millard County Zoning Ordinance is hereby amended as follows: Add Use 1114- - Mobile Home on Same Parcel as Residence As A Conditional Use to Provide Housing for Elderly parents or relatives Add to Zones: Range and Forest Limited Agric Forest Recreation Residentail Agric ) Dated this 24th day of June 1986 Marlene Whicker County Clerk Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress July 3 10 17 & 24 1986 ( r MEADOW TOWN APPROVES SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL ORDINANCE At it’s regular June 5th town council meeting the Meadow Town Council approved an ordinance regarding solid waste Town OrThe ordinance (Meadow disposal shall be effective dinance No mediately upon publication of a synopsis thereof in the Millard County Chronicle Progress Following is a synopsis of said ordinance: Meadow Town has entered into an with Millard County for terlocal Agreement the disposal of solid waste and will be assessed a fee for landfill services by Millard County Such fee will be necessary to defray cost of managing and disposing of solid waste and for the transportation and of solid waste from convenience tions to disposal site Section sets a fee of $325 to be imposed on every residential user to be paid by the 12th of each month Fee will be shown on utility bill for water andor electric services Failure to pay fee authorizes and services quires the town to turn off electric to the premises until charge is paid in full and Section 2 sets the rates for commercial industrial users which rate depends upon the magnitude of solid waste The commercial rates which are to be set by the council can range from $300 per month for less than of $ 10000 per 10 cubic yards to a maximum month for 100 cubic yards or more (At this disposal time Meadow Town has no businesses which be classified in the medium $2500$ 10000 or high classifications) If a user demonstrates his assessment is unjust the town shall adjust user that assessment to the Charges as set by the town council shall be included in the monthly utility bill and failure to pay authorizes and requires the town to turn off until charge electric services to the premises would is paid in full Section concerns prohibited activities activities include littering solid waste upon roads streets public or private property placing dead animals or portions thereof in collection containers transportation of solid waste in any vehicle which permits contents to blow sift leak or fall therefrom scavenging any solid waste operating a dump within boundaries of town and placing any hazardous waste in collection container Section 4 sets penalties for violations of ordinance in addition to turning off water andor electric services of maximum $29900 fine or up to 30 days imprisonment in county jail Such violation shall be deemed a Class C Misdemeanor and punished likewise Section states that a synopsis of dinance shall be published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress Section 6 sets the effective date to be mediately upon publication of a synopsis of this ordinance in the Millard County Chronicle Progress A complete copy of the ordinance is posted at the Meadow Post Office for spection by anyone interested Janeen Hare Meadow Town Clerk Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress July 3 10 & 17 1986 Such NOTICE TO WATER USERS ed The following application(s) with the State Engineer water in Millard have been to appropriate County throughout the designated Loca- tire year unless otherwise tions in SLB&M APPLICANT: Anoc (A61782) Route 2 Box 297 Spanish Fork UT Really QUANTITY: 0015 cfs SOURCE: 6 in well 100 ft to 400 ft deep POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (I) N 660 W 870 from El4 T21S R5W Cor Sec (3 miles NW of Fillmore) USE: Irrigation: from Apr to Oct total acreage 025 acs StockwaterDomestic: famiing: 25 head of livestock ly PLACE OF USE: SEI4NE14 Sec 15 T21S R5W (A61800) APPLICANT: Jim D 4380 West 4500 South Deseret UT QUANTITY: 0015 cfs SOURCE: 6 in well 100 ft to 300 ft deep POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) N 100 E 1200 from Wl4 Cor Sec 28 TI7S R7W (3 12 mi SW of Delta) USE: Irrigation: from Apr to Oct 31 total acreage 025 acs Domestic: fami5 ly PLACE OF USE: persons SWI4NW14 Sec 28 T17S R7W Protests resisting the granting of these with reasons therefore must be plications ed in duplicate with the State Engineer 636 West North Temple Salt Lake City Utah 841 16 on or before AUGUST 9 1986 Robert L Morgan PE STATE ENGINEER Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress June 26 July 3 & 10 1986 Knapp NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following described property will be at public auction to the highest bidder in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale at the Millard County Courthouse in Fillmore Utah Millard County Utah on Friday August 8 1986 at 11:00 am for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by LEO STUCKEY and CINDY STUCKEY as Trustors in favor of the MEA CREDIT UNION as Beneficiary covering real property located at Millard County State of Utah and more particularly described as: The West half of Lot Section 30 Township 17 South Range 7 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian being the West half of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of section said EXCEPTING THEREFROM: all stock trails ditches canals gravel pits and gravel beds HAROLD C VERHAAREN Successor Trustee 100 Boston Building 9 Exchange Place Salt Lake City Utah 84111 Telephone: Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress July 3 10 & 17 1986 sold payable |