Show Pf 8 Millard County USPS Thun July H IN MEMORIAmI Myria Stephenson age Agnes Myrl Hafen Stephenson died July 2 1986 at her residence of injuries sustained in a fire She was born Oct 29 1924 in Santa Clara Utah to John and Rose Ann Gubler Hafen She married Oren L Ballard April 15 1944 He died Dec 1953 She married E Merrill Stephenson Dec 13 1958 in the St George Temple She is survived by her husband of Evan O Ballard children Holden White Rock NM John H Ballard Las Vegas Mrs Sy (Marsha) Wells Bountiful Brian Stepchson Holden 8 sisters and brothers grandchildren Mrs Carlyle (Geraldine) Sterling Leeds lucile Stevens Holden Ballard Hafen Santa Clara and Max Hafen of 61 Washington Funeral services were held Saturday July 5 1986 at 11:30 am in the Holden I DS Ward Chapel Interment was in the Holden Cemetery under the direction of the Olpin Mortuary 10 1906 PUBLIC NOTICES Scott Kay McCormick Scott Kay McCormick age 24 died July 5 1986 in a Payson Hospital He was bom August 28 1961 in Fillmore to James Robert and Carla Carroll McCormick He married Shirlene Hone later divorced He married Bonnie Lea Graves He was a veteran of the Armed Forces ana a member of the Springville National Guard Unit He is survived by his wife of Springville two children Steven Scott Orem and Jcrmiah Kay Springville Mapleton parents grandparents James R and Eva Inez McCormick Twenty Nine Palms CA sisters and brother Mrs RJ (Wendy) Ellison Fillmore Terri Perkins Mapleton and Robert Michael Mapleton Graveside services were held Wed am in the Fillmore July 9 1986 at Cemetery with full military rites accorded by the Fillmore National Guard Unit Burial was under the direction of the Olpin Mortuary ing 86-5- 9 STATE OF UTAH REGARORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF Fll MORI SOI ID WASTE DISPOSAL HI REAS the City of Fillmore ("City") has entered into an Interlocal Agreement (" Agreement") with Millard County forlhe disposal of solid waste and will be assessed a lee for landfill services by Millard Counts pursuant to said Agreement AND ill REAS it is necessary to collect a charge to pay the City’s share as a parfor the ultimate ticipant to defray the cost of managing and disposing of solid waste and stations to a disposal site transportation and disposal of solid waste from convenience and the City having determined that a fee should be charged as a fixed rate for residenthe amounts tial users and on a graduated scale for commercial and industrial users NOW THl REI ORl to be fixed us hereinafter provided until furiher resolution BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Fillmore Utah: SECT ION RESIDENTIAL USERS A tee of S61X) shall be and hereby is imposed each unit within upon every residence and upon each single dwelling as well as upon multiple dwelling within the City of Fillmore to be paid on the lirst day of each month and to be added to the billing for utility charges assessing for water and sewer services ity to linn oil shull authorize and require the ailme to pay any of said assessment all utility set vices to the premises until all charges ate paid in full SECTION 2 COMMERCIAL AND INDUS! RIAL USFRS All commercial and dustrial establishments shall pay $300 plus a tale to be lived by a schedule to be deterand assigned an assessment mined by the City's Department of Utilities (“Depai intent on or before June 24 1986 and industrial uscis lot commercial shall establish three classilications The into which one of (or more than one if multiple business activities are being carried on there) each establishment in the City shall lall and the Department shull then evaluate lees which each by pctccniages or other logical mathematics the proportionately rated industrial or commercial user within each class shall pay The user within its class shall within which not be required to pay more not permitted to pay less than the bracket AN DING is that uset of the City preliminarily placed by the Department hereby fixed by this Ordinance but which may Council but otherwise shall be in effect until so by Resolution as follows: be changed changed are Ph Box 666 handicap Published in the Millard County Progress July 10 1986 Chroni- NOTICE TO WATER USERS do hope everyone had their spirits soar and their hearts swell with pride as we watched the events of the 4th of July weekend even though here in Utah so far away from the New York Harbor we may feel not really a part of the Statue of Liberty I’m sure many of us have never seen her and maybe never will but what she stands for belongs to all of us and indeed the whole World! What a blessing to live in such a country and what a responsibility to help keep that Country free That responsibility rests with each of us no matter how small the community or how far removed from National events w as able to spend a few days of the holiday in Salt Lake with my daughter Lori but happiness is breaking out of the Scipio Summit area and seeing our a lovely valley serenely displayed welcoming sight That sight greeted many people on the 5th as they journeyed here for the Beckstrand Family Reunion This is a yearly event held on July 5 for the descendents of Elias August Beckstrand NaDean said there were “hundreds” here so because of that will not attempt to name everyone Needless to say they had a great time with a program lunch games in the park a trip up the canyon for dinner etc catching up on family matters members came from all over Family Utah to converge upon this little town Mary Ella Peterson’s sons were visiting and probably many others I did not hear about only know Sacrament Meeting was a beautiful sight with so many happy faces (and good singing)! and Mary Jay Starkey thoroughly enjoyed a stay in the San Diego CA area with their son Jay Harold and family They left here on June 3 and while there went deep sea fishing to a baseball game and other interesting things Upon arrival home they had a constant stream of visitors to keep life exciting Jay whose back gives him a great deal of discomfort welcomed the help with hauling wood and working in the yard to Master Colby Congratulations Hare who was baptized and confirmed a member of the church by his father Michael Our sleepy little town is back to itself again content in just being loved free life! Enjoy your wonderful FILLMORE FLOWELL Angie Green Virgie Ivie The following ed with applicaiion(s) have been the State Engineer to change water County throughout the entire year otherwise designated Locations in in Millard unless SLB&M 13949) APPLICANT: Vinscent UT R Crawford Route 2 Box 302 Della proposes to correct the point of diversion of place of use of water as evidenced by Ph family Reed Higgens and his wife Ruth spent the Fourth in Fillmore visiting with Reed's brother Bill and his wife PO Della Utah 84624 Telephone Millard County School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer and docs not discriminate on the basis of race sex or cle Norma Gagon Zina Peterson spent many happy days with members of her family during the July 4 weekend and also one week prior Her daughter LaRene and her husband Loren Spenser of Reno NV came Sunday June 29 and stayed through July 3 driving to Kanab UT Loren’s high where they attended school class reunion Joining them on their trip to Kanab were their son Ross and his children Orem of Spenser Melanie David Reed and Laura Boyd Peterson’s wife Doris came from Salt Lake and joined them all in a birthday celebration for Zina also joining them were Boyd’s daughter Jeri Olsen and her 2 children of West Jordan who came on Friday July 4 and stayed through Sunday Zina’s birthday is July 10 but they celebrated it early while the family was all together Happy birthday Zina! Paul and Dean Robison spent a busy July 4 weekend with a house full of guests son Chesley his wife Mary Davies and their two sons Mathew and Erik arrived July 3 daughter Shirlene Davis of Salt Lake City stopped on her way to Mesa AZ On Sunday July 6 they celebrated her birthday Son' Fred Davis and wife Linda of Rupert ID spent the Fourth weekend while they attended their class reunions of 1951 and 56 Paul’s son Easton and his wife Dorothy visited with Paul and Dean and Dorothy’s parents Dr and Mrs Brent Jackson over the Fouth weekend and also attended their class reunion A Starley reunion in family Fillmore celebrated the 90th birthday of Orvel Starley July 8 1986 It was celebrated July 5 with 100 of the 135 family members and 50 guests attending On July 3 Douglas and Christene Whipple and their five children Ben Stephen Jacob Phillip and Rebecca of Burley ID came to Fillmore and spent the July Fourth weekend with Christcne’s parents Mervin and Dawn Trimble On Sunday Dennis and Roxie Trimble had a brunch inviting family Dawn and Mervin members Christene Douglas and children Gerald and Betty Hansen and their family and aunt Celia Christensen Adele Sorensen West of Kaysville visited July 4th weekend in Fillmore with her son Lee West and his wife and POSITION: The Millard County School would like to announce the followvacancy for the school year Instrumental Music Teacher: Delta High School & Delta Middle School QUALIFICATIONS: The above position requires proper State of Utah Certification SALARY: Salary will be based on the Millard School District teacher schedule which has one of the highest beginning salaries in the State of Utah STARTING DATE: Employment will school year begin with the academic LOCALE: The Millard School District is located in the central part of the State has two high schools two middle schools and four elementary schools Major population centers are the cities of Delta and Fillmore APPLICATIONS: Letters of application should include placement papers any available professional biographical data and a completed application form which will be supplied by the Millard District Applications will be received immediately Address applicaitons to: Dr Kenneth M Topham Superintendent Millard School District District ORDINANCE NO he classes MEADOW ANNOUNCEMENT OF VACANCY Ulala Mace spent an enjoyable week in Cedar City with her son and Brent and Myrna Mace and family We are happy for Stella Brinkerhoff that she is able to be back in her home again Her children check on her during the day to make sure she is alright She has had excellent care while living with her daughter and Pearl and Junior Robison while she has been ill Max Tomkinson is improving real well since the bad accident he was in last winter He came from his home in CO to visit relatives First to Idaho to visit brother Fred and wife Margene In Salt Lake City he was a guest of his brother Howard and wife Gayla In Fillmore he spent some time with his brother Roy and wife Gloria He went to Delta and got his mother Nona Tomkinson from the West Millard Care Center and brought her to Flowell where they were guests of another brother Don and Ilena Tomkinson He took his mother back to Delta then went on to AZ Mrs Bruce Jackson (Nancy) of Henderson NV spent part of their vacation in Utah They visited his mother Noma Jackson his brothers and wives Merlin and Zelda Ted and Norma and Darrel and in Srfpio with her family the Lawsons Also enjoyed camping and fishing at Boulder Mt Mrs Rex Allen and family Mrs Dean Allen and their mother Ruth Allen traveled to Lagoon June 30 for a day of fun and recreation sponsored Association the Utah by Dairy “Lagoon Dairy Day” Ruthmary Brower accompanied her cousins Rheadean and George Stephenson of Holden to Ogden June 19 The Stephensons went on to Logan leaving Ruthmary in Ogden where she was an overnight guest of her sister Zola Utley Ruthmary returned home with George and Rheadean the next day Mrs Grant Robinson were in Salt Lake City June 30 on business They visited briefly with their sons and wives Freda Higgens They also visiter with other relatives and friends Velma Jackson is leaving Monday his July 7 with her son Joe Jackson wife Sherrie and their family to travel to Salt Lake where they will attend the wedding and reception of Jennifer Jackson Jennifer is the daughter of Stephen and Pat Jackson of Sandy UT The wedding will take place July 8 in the Salt Lake Temple amount to bo and Indusinal thus assessed assessed User However wiihin the ranges expressed and that amount shall be the the Department shall evaluate in Column for each Commercial monthly charge to the specific user or industrial each user commercial and approximate within reasonable indices the proportionate part of the charge within the ranges fixed in Column 3 which should equitably be assessed against a commercial or industrial user and that shall be prima facie a reasonable charge and fully addessable under this Ordinance If the User demonstrates with reasonably sufficient evidence that assesshis assessment is inequitable or unjust the Department shall adjust the specific shall remain as determined by the Department to that User otherwise the assessment ment and reported to the City Treasurer for inclusion in the monthly charge imposed These chaiges shall be added to the billing for utility services and failrue to pay for any of said assessments shall authorize and require the City to turn off services to the premises until all charges shall have been paid in full SECTION 3 PROHIBITED ACTIMTIES a Littering It shall be unlawful to place or allow to be placed any solid waste upon the roads streets public or private property within this City contrary to the provisions ol Millard County Ordinance No providing a comprehensive plan for solid waste disposal b Dead animals It shall be unlawful to place any dead animal or part thereof in a container for collection ehiele construction It shall be unlawful to transport any solid waste in any vehie sift leak or fall therefrom cle which permits the contents to blow d Scavenging prohibited It shall be unlawful for any person to scavenge any solid waste within the boundaries of this municipality e Dumps prohibited It shall be unlawful for any person to use or operate a dump wiihin the boundaries of this municipality Hazardous waste No person shall place any hazardous waste in any container lor or disposal within this municipality collection transportation processing SECTION 4 PENALTIES In addition to the remedy of turning off utility services which are subject to solid waste assessments imposed to premises by this Ordinance theie shall be a penalty for violation of this Ordinance of not to exceed $29900 or by not to exceed thirty (30) days in the county jail and a violation of this dinance bv failure to pay the assessment or by refusal to comply with any term provision or regulation hereof shall be deemed a Class ”C" Misdemeanor and punished in accordance with law the same as Class “C” Misdemeanors SECT ION 5 PUBLICATION In accordance with Section Utah Code notated 1953 a synopsis of this Ordinance shall be published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress SECT ION 6 EFFECTIVE DATE This Ordinance shall be effective immediately upon publication of a synopsis thereof in the Millard County Chronicle Progress PASSI D AND APPROVED this 17th day of June 1986 Keith GillmMayor I aiol C Wise City Recorder Published in the Millard Attest: County Chronicle Progress July NOTICE Mosquito Abatement will be held at 7:00 Monday July 14 at the County OfAll parties are invited Choral Clark Published in the Millard Cou- ty Chronicle Progress July 3 & 10 1986 pm fices Kit and Colleen Kirk and Sherry and children Arleen’s They brought mother Laura Atha to Flowell to visit for a while Joshua Robinson of Moab son of Mrs Eric Robinson is vacationing here with her cousin Scott Robinson and Scott’s parents Alden and Brenda Robinson Susie and Sally It was a surprise to the Delial Ivie’s June 29 when Bill Ennis of San Diego CA brought his sister Nina (Mrs Gene) Davis of Beaver for a visit Both are former Flowell residents They visited the Fillmore Cemetery where their father Jack Ennis is buried On June 19 Elda Williams of Nephi and her daughter-in-laPatsy Williams of Ogden came to visit Elda’s and Virgie and Delial Ivie On June 28 Dick and Rhea Baughman and children Jaci Chris Jay Joel and Bret arrived at the home of her parents the Ivies Dick left on Mon to attend to business in Cedar City along with his associate Ivin Cramer of Salt Lake They went on to Salt Lake that evening for more business meetings Rhea and children stayed here to help ha parents and help they did They left July 2 to go to Sandy to visit her sister Lisa and family the Jack Higleys Dick has meetings in Salt Lake City and Park City for several days The Baughmans will then travel to their home in Isaquah WA near Seattle Dick and Rhea were both graduates of BYU and enjoy with their children visiting the campus there each time they are in Utah i 10 1986 NOTICE TO WATER USERS ed The following application(s) with the State Engineer water in Millard tire year tions in unless have been to appropriate County throughout the otherwise designated Loca- HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 0015 cfs SOURCE: 6 in well 100 ft to 200 ft deep POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) N 1210 E 324 from SW Cor Sec 28 TI7S R7W USE: to Oct 31 total Irrigation: from Apr acreage 025 acs Stockwatcring: 2 head of livestock Domestic: family PLACE OF Sec 28 TI7S R7W USE: SW14SW14 HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 0015 cfs 6 in SOURCE: POINT(S) SE R7W T17S Protests resisting the granting of this apwith reasons therefore must be plication 1636 ed in duplicate with the State Engineer North Temple Salt Lake City Utah on or before AUGUST 23 1986 Robert L Morgan PE STATE ENGINEER Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress July 10 17 & 24 1986' West 84116 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Notice described auction to the highest bidder payable in lawful money of the United States at the lime 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 foreclosexecuted Deed by Leavitt and ing on a Trust Eula Christensen as Trustors and Wilbur and Janet Watson as successor Trustors in Wilcox favor of Franklin E and Gwen as Beneficiaries covering real property located in Kanosh Utah in Millard County Utah more particularly described as: Block The North 195 feet of Lot 23 Plat A Kanosh Town Survey TOGETHER with 074 shares of Corn Creek Irrigation Company water stock DATED June 28 1986 KENT FEUERHELM Successor Trustee 2120 South 1300 East Suite Salt Published (A61727) cle in the Progress July 301 Lake City UT 84106 Millard County Chroni- 3 10 & 17 1986 Oak City Council meeting July 10 7:30 agenda July 10 Council Firehouse 7:30 Call to order 2 7:32 Read minutes of June 12 meeting 3 7:45 Report from Sunrise Ref: Culinary Engineering Hydro Proposal 4 8: 15 Discussion on electricity rate structure Decision on proposal to crease rates 5 percent 5 8:30 Discussion and decision on purchase of Fire and Casualty surance on Town’s buildings and vehicles 6 8:40 Decision on at Cold Spring Status report on water improvements 7 8:55 Decision on this summers street construction schedule 8 9: 15 Decision on law enforcement schedule date 9 9:20 Decision on for Council Meetings 10 9:25 Departmental reports: Alden Nielson Electricity Phil Parks and Cemetery Fire Dept Floyd Anderson Streets Mike Anderson Water 11 10:00 Review of Miscellaneous correspondence 12 10:30 Adjourn Winston C Nielson Mayor i At it's regular June 5th town council meeting the Meadow Town Council approved an ordinance regarding solid waste Town OrThe ordinance (Mead 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 terlocal Agreement with Millard County for 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 disposal 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 vices Failure to pay fee authorizes and quires the town to turn off electric services to the premises until charge is paid in full Section 2 sets the rates for commercial and 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 10 cubic yards to a maximum of $10000 per month for 100 cubic yards or more (At this which time Meadow Town has no businesses would be classified in the medium or high classifications) If a user demonstrates his assessment is unjust the town shall adjust the assessment to that user 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 electric services to the premises until'charge is paid in full Section 3 concerns prohibited activities Such 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 4 sets penalties for violations of Section 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 5 stales 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 industrial NOTICE TO WATER USERS hereby given that the following real property will be sold at public is SLB&M APPLICANT: Robert Lynn Rainsdon 292 South Center Route 3 Delta UT QUANTITY: 01 cfs SOURCE: Bob’s Spring OF DIVERSION: POINT(S) (1) E 2340 from WI4 Cor Sec 2 T19S NE of Notch Peak) R14W (3 miles STORAGE: Unnamed Capacity 10 height of dam 20 ft inundating 100 acs in NE14 Sec USE: TI9S R14W Domestic: 10 persons from Apr to Nov from Apr to Nov The water will Mining: in used House Range Mining District at be the Bonnie & Mother Lode mine where the ores are mined: Gold and Silver following PLACE OF USE: NE14 Sec II T19S R14W The water will be returned to the natural stream or source at a point(s): (1) W 340 from E 14 Cor Sec 2 T19S RI4W (A6I728) APPLICANT: Robert 292 South Center Route Lynn Rainsdon Delta UT QUANTITY: 01 cfs SOURCE: Hog Back Spring POINT(S) OF DIVERN W 300 from Sl4 Cor 1440 SION: (1) Sec 2 T19S R14W (27 Miles NE of Notch Peak) STORAGE: Unnamed Capacity 10 height of dam 20 ft inundating 100 acs in NEI4 Sec TI9S R14W USE: to Nov The water will Mining: from Apr 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 RI4W The water will be returned to the natural stream or source at a point(s): (I) R14W E 1340 from El4 Cor Sec 2 T19S Protests resisting the granting of these apwith reasons therefore must be plications in with 1636 the State Engineer ed duplicate West North Temple Salt Lake City Utah 84116 on or before AUGUST 16 1986 Robert L Morgan PE STATE ENGINEER Published in the Millard County Chroni10 & 17 1986 cle Progress July well 210 ft deep DIVERSION: (I) N 780 W 1085 from Cor Sec 28 T17S R7W (I miles NE of Deseret) USE: Same as heretofore PLACE OF USE: SE14SEI4 Sec 28 OF MEADOW TOWN APPROVES SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL ORDINANCE The following application(s) have been the State Engineer to appropriate water in Millard County throughout the tire year unless otherwise designated Locations in SLB&M (A6I782) APPLICANT: Anoc Route 2 Box 297 Spanish Fork UT Realty QUANTITY: 0015 cfs SOURCE: 6 in well 100 ft to 400 ft deep POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) N 660 W 870 from El4 Cor Sec 15 T2IS R5W (3 miles NW of Fillmore) USE: Irrigation: from Apr to Oct 31 total acreage 025 acs 25 head of livestock Domestic: family PLACE OF USE: SEI4NE14 Sec 15 ed with T21S R5W APPLICANT: Jim D (A61800) Knapp 4380 West 4500 South Deseret UT QUANTITY: 0015 cfs SOURCE: 6 in well 100 ft to 300 ft deep POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (I) N 100 E 1200 from WI4 Cot Sec 28 T17S R7W (3 12 mi SW of Delta) USE: Irrigation: from Apr to Oct 31 total acreage 025 acs Domestic: famiPLACE OF USE: ly persons SW14NW14 Sec 28 T17S R7W Protests resisting the granting of these apwith reasons therefore must be plications ed in duplicate with the State Engineer 1636 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 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder payable 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 1:00 am for the purpose of foreclosa Trust Deed executed by LEO ing 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: Section 30 The West half of Lot Township 17 South Range 7 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian being the West half of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of said section EXCEPTING THEREFROM: all stock trails ditches canals gravel pits and gravel beds HAROLD C VERHAAREN Successor Trustee 100 Boston Building 9 Exchange Place y Salt Lake City Utah 84111 Telephone: Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress July 3 10 & 17 1986 |