Show Thank You Thank You The family of Bernice Webb wish to thank you all so very much for the love kindness and support shown to us at the passing of our Mom wife sister and grandmother A special thank you to the 6 W'ard family for the food provided for us Thanks again for the friendship card and flowers May God bless each of you Lester W ebb LeRoy Webb Ned and Patricia Carnahan Ed and Cathy Ingram Thank you We would like to express our appreciation to family and friends Nickle Mortuary and the American Legion for their kindness love and compassion shown during the passing of our and grandpa Howard Jensen We are continually grateful for the w armth and support we receive from this wonderful community Sincerely Joan Jensen and family Move pests aside use pesticides - We have become accustomed applying the word “nuke" to everything from cooking in a microwave oven to applying pesticides and fertilizers Pesticide use is neither a miracle nor Armageddon It is a necessary tool for mov ing pests aside "Sometimes the safest and best control measures are avoided because we fear them or have heard from some neighbor or friend of a friend that they cause mutant plants that will shortly overrun all civ ilization" says Jerry Goodspccd Utah State University horticulturist “Some people have such an irrational fear that they act like the owners of pesticide companies spend their lime sitting in dark rooms smoking cigars and dreaming up products that will rape the environment and steal our money have m:t many researchers and executives of chemical companies and none of them were even remotely like that" "Actually most of the chemical companies are run by people with families just like you and I" Goodspccd says These men and women care as much abou the environment and the world their chil dren live in as we do Their companies simply develop product! that help get rid of pests that we the public have decided are more risky than the control methods "I am amaed at the safety precautions and regulations that are imposed in order to secure our safety” Goodspccd says “It takes between seven and ten years to get a new product registered for sale The main reason for this lengthy process is to give the researchers time to run all the tests required to ensure the product's safety" On average only one product in every 20000 potential products ever makes it to the market That is not a good success rate - even for a horticulturist he says We should be glad that so much testing and research goes into each potential product to ensure its safety and environmental friendliness The major problem with pesticides is their misuse Goodspeed says Each pesticide comes with a label that explains how the product should be used stored disposed of and any w arnings or precautions The label is the law It must be followed to ensure the safety of the applicator others in the area and the environment Many homeowners fail to even read the instructions on the label “I remember one incident w here an dividual applied a chemical to their apple tree then called me to find out how long to wait before they could harvest their apples" he recalls “After a few questions recognized that they applied a product that was not registered for use on apples had to tell them they which means ever" couldn't eat the apples Pesticides can improve our landscapes food supply and safety if used properly with the label and in accordance Goodspeed says They are an effective method to resort to after we have tried eliminating the pest by using cultural and mechanical or other options recommends Goodspeed www pestfactscom to learn more about the pesticides their production and the feapests they help destroy The site also tures the different tests and safety factors involved in pesticide production Reading up on the facts may not be sensational but it could be beneficial LOGAN to DEADLINE MONDAY NOON 3 Diamondt)lnn C r Open as an Assisted Uvlng 24 Hr Care Facility State Licensing 234 W Main Delta UL or more information call Jane at ) County Chronicle Prpgros Millard The family of Janet Randolph Davis would like to thank everyone and let you know how much we appreciate all that you have done Your love and caring has made a hard time for us so much easier Thank you so much Leo and Carolyn Randolph Ronnie Randy Stephanie and Tazz Hank and Melinda Harris Wade and Dawn Randolph Lance and Robyn Randolph Liz and Todd Romsa In Memorium Deniece E J Nieces and neph6 ews She was preceded in death by her husband an infant son a sister Helen Robins a brother Arland Esklund and a Taylor Kaye Going Funeral services were at 2:00 pm Monday May 3 2002 at the Scipio LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop Royce Memmott officiating The family visited with friends Sunday evening from pm atColtrin Mortuary 2100 First St in Idaho Falls and on Monday in Scipio Utah one hour prior to the services at the church Burial was in the Scipio Cemetery played a piano duct Benediction was by Sherman Tolbert Ruth Talbot played “I Am A Child Of God" during the postlude music Dedication of the Grave was by Randy Deem Brother Interment was in the Willard Cemetery To love is to admire To admire is to love with the heart with the mind Caulien Pallbearers were Martin Brownson Randy Deem Sean Brownson Kip Deem Brandon Brownson Roy Brownson Robert Milke Garth Taylor and Nathan Deem Honorary Pallbearers were Sherman Tolbert and Jerry Blanch Theuphile Janet passed away May 5 2002 She was bom to Leo and Carolyn Randolph on July 20 1965 She is loved and survived by her four children Ronnie Randy Stephanie and Tazz parents Leo and Carolyn Randolph brothers and sisters Melinda (Hank) Har Jim Tippetts Son spoke followed by “National Anthem” by Sean and Charlene Tippetts Crandson and accompanied by Kara Higginson Granddaughter Perry Tippetts Husband spoke and Bishop Kevin Morris made remarks "Abide With Me ‘Tis Eventide" was unto my father: Lord that ments unto shall prepare accomplish the the will go and do the things hath commanded for Lord giveth children of no commandmen save he a way for them that they may the thing which he commandclh ‘hem Scphi J Whoever is happy will make others happy too He who has courage and faith will never perish in misery — Anne Frank THE FRUIT OF PEACE do you have in your life? If we How much peace love one another we will have peace Jesus said “Peace leave with you my peace give unto you: not as the world giveth give unto you Let not your heart be troubled neither let it be afraid John 4:27" How does one have I John peace and not be afraid? says “Whosoever shall confess that Jesus is the Son of God God dwelleth in him and he in God And we know and believed that the love that God hath to us God is love and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God and God in him Herein is our love made perfect that we might have boldness in the day ofjudgement: because as he is so are we in this world There is no fear in love but perfect love casteth out fear: because fear has torment He that fearth is not made perfect in love” ‘'God is love" therefore we should be love as well because we are the children of God “The love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the I loly Ghost which is given unto us Romans 5:5" God has given us the capacity to love one another and have peace But it is up to us to do what His word tells us to do “Love on another as I have loved you" Finally brethren farewell Be perfect be of good comfort be of one mind live in peace and the God of love and peace shall be with you II Corinthians 13:11" Do you want peace? Than it is up to you to choose peace “Let the peace of God rule in your hearts to the wh ich also ye are called in one body Colossians 3: 5" Pastor Kathy Mincer FAITH CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 351 South 100 West Delta Utah 84624 (435)864-515- (435)864-391- 8 4 5 Hinckley DUP CA W Delta NW1 UT 84624 The (DO CO UNIQ STUDIOS 761 W 1200 N 4100 Spnngville 5 00 ac (BRM Brigham Meadows Mini Subdivision Box 3663 Incline Village NV sq ft in NW Cor acs of Lot 3 Sec 6 T26S R10W SLM 0 01 ac F KEARL CLAYTON The Hinckley DUP Camp held their closing social Monday May 13 at the Hinckley Park Kelly Talbot conducted the meeting The prayers was given by Carol Keetch Marge Larsen led us in the pledge of alle- desc: giance The JAY E WEBB 3320 Sec 33 T17S Published 16 2002 R7W lesson “Washington County" was given by Beverly Phelps Musical tribute to the pioneers was sung by lone Christensen and Glenda Roundy Cherie Morris read a poem Glenda Roundy County President then installed the newly elected officers of the Hinckley Camp The captain is Beatrice Schcna with Marge Larsen First Vice Captain and Carol Keetch Second Vice Captain and Dclma Jean Galli as Secretary After a parting statement by Kelly all enjoyed a lovely luncheon There were 23 members and guests present NEWS TIP? CALL 0 UT Lot 9 MANNIX INC N 8 PHYLLIS 145 Lot of following Dr Longmont 2 University CO Park West (in Lynndyl Lynndyl Industrial E 2620 S St George UT THEOBALD 117 ac (X Town) Beg 36 rds S NW Cor SW14 rds W 3 rds N 5 rds to beg 0 28 ac (HD 4496) the Millard County Chronicle Progress April 25 May 2 9 and Unit In E 3 rds SLM S 5 General Notice to control Noxious Weeds Notice is hereby given this 23" day of May 2002 pursuant to the Utah Noxious Weed Section 7 to every person who owns or controls land in Millard County Utah that noxious weeds standing being or growing on such land shall be controlled and the or treating spread of same prevented by effective cutting tillage cropping pasturing with chemicals or other effective methods or combination thereof approved by the lo prevent the weed from be as often as may Weed required Supervisor County means blooming and maturing seeds or spreading by root root stalks or other to possession of property Upon failure to comply with his notice the owner or person control upon which noxious weeds are present shall be deemed negligent and enforced measures may be imposed at the discretion of county authorities Expenses of control measures employed by the County shall be paid directly by the owner or person in become possession of the property or shall constitute a lien on the property and collectible by taxes The following are declared noxious weeds for (tie State of Utah and the County of Act Millard: Public Notices because the people must know is hereby given that the Delta Amended Budget for Fiscal Year was approved on Monday 3 2002 at a Regular City Council May file Meeting The Amended Budget is on in the office of the City Recorder for public review from 800 am to 5:00 pm NOTICE which the know E S RUBY E JOHNSON 9702 Crestwood Ln Anaheim SW14 Sec 23 T21S R4W SLM 40 00ac H S MILLIE D JONES CLYDE BUNKER 1675 N 1250 10 ft NW14 SW14 Sec 36 T16S R7W SLM 030 ac WILBURT CALVIN Notice sung by the Congregation accompanied by Kara Higginson Granddaughter and directed by Helen Johnson Daughter Benediction was by Wayne laws Brother Interment was in the Sutherland Cemetery under the direction of Nickle Mortuary "I Believe" was sung by Terri Ann Toomey Jim Paul Nick Tippetts Children Dedication of the Grave was by Doyle Dutson Pallbearers were Grandsons James Tippetts II Travis Tippetts David Lammers Steve Bradford Brian Dutson Case Tippetts Peter Johnson and Tyler Toomey Honorary Pallbearers were Doyle Dutson Robert Bradford Dave Lammers Phillip Toomey Keith Johnson Theron Haws Brother and Dell Haws Brother And it came to pass that said Nephi 44 ft ml to beg 0 50 ac (3710) CO ELOISE PARKER 4120 Ross Dnve Ogden UT 6 EDA ALLDREDGE W 19 ft 2 in N ly (1E of N) 953 ft 2 in Beg SE Cor SW14 Sec 4 T1 7S R4W SLM S 968 ft to beg Less that prtn foil desc lying to Sec 4: Beg 19 17 ft W N14 Cor Sec 9 Rd N 439'54 E 726 T1 7S R4W SLM S 439 54 W 431 45 ft S 6444'39 E 300 ft alg Co ft N 6444'39" W 3197677 ft S 109 09 W 302 0718 ft to beg 0 10 ac TRUSTEE 461 Madison Ave Ogden UT 84403 Beg S LATHEL CALLISTER SHELDON S 033’10 W 131633 ft to 8906'44 W 499 94 ft fr N14 Cor Sec 32 T17S R6W SLM E 1316 87 S bdry NE14 NW14 sd Sec 32 S 8901 03 W 331 ft alg sd S bdry N 03310 E 330 99 ft alg N bdry to beg 10 00 ac (DO ft to N bdry sd Sec N 8906'44 362 W Mar St Delta UT PETERSON CO WADDiNGHAM CELIA CHRISTENSEN N 2 ft 10 W ft 2 S rds Fillmore City Svy Beg 6 rds S NE Cor Lot 8 Blk 41 Plat A E 10 rds to beg 001 ac (F MARY DORLAND C DORLAND 1412 Blackstone Ave San CO JIMMY J JOSEPHINE 101 Sherwood Shores Subdivision Lot 407 408 411 0 33 ac 11 ac Jose CA 951 each) i DO SS4074408&411) CARL JOHNSON 4405 N 31st Dr Phoenix AZ Lots through 18 and Lots 121 122 Deseret Estates Unit One in Sec 36 T18S R8W SLM 2 03 ac (HD DES 1072 ENNIS KATHY ris Wade (Dawn) Randolph Lance (Robyn) Randolph Elizabeth (Todd) Romsa her grandmother Vera Giles many nieces and nephews aunts and uncles We love and will miss you so much Graveside services were held Friday May 10 2002 at 1:00 a m Beatrice Haws Tippetts Funeral services for Beatrice Haws Tippetts 87 w ho died May 4 2002 were held May 8 2002 :00 AM at the Delta Utah West Stake Center Hinckley Utah Family Prayer was offered by Paul Tippetts Son Prelude and Postlude Music was by Kara Higginson Granddaughter Bishop Kevin Morris conducted Invocation was by Erwin Haws Brother Eulogy was by Terri Ann Tippetts Toomey Daughter Tippetts Children all made remarks “A Window To His Love" was sung by Mandy Tippetts and Aubrey Walker Granddaughters accompanied by Annette Tippetts “I Often Go Walking” was sung by Grandchildren Great Grandchildren with solo by Helen Johnson Daughter accompanied by Annette Tippetts 8 Frank Thomas and Phil Whatcott have relumed from a trip to Nauvoo to take some of Frank ’s artwork Visiting Lester and Jean for Mother’s Day weekend were their son Dr Dennis Dobson and w fe and daughter Lesl ic and new husband Leslie works for her brother Dennis in his oral surgery office in Provo Visiting Grant and Norma Wood last weekend were Chris’ parents from Spanish Fork Geneal Stevens is home again after spending a few days at her daughter Bonnie Dearden’s following her release from the Delta hospital Congratulations to TJ Wood on his cent engagement to Sandra Bennett of Fillmore A June 15 wedding is being planned Janet Randolph Davis 11 2002 at Notice is hereby given that on the 23rd day Millard County Court10 00 o'clock A M m the County Commission Chambers of the will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder house m Fillmore Utah Utah Code Annotated 1953 for cash pursuant to the provisions of Section as amended the following described real property situated to said county and now total amount of taxes interest delinquent and subject to tax sale A bid for less than the a such real estate wiS not be penalty and administrative costs which are charge upon accepted Dnve Ross Ogden UT CO ELOISE PARKER 4120 ENNIS ALLDREDGE 17 ft W N14 Cor SW14 SE14 Sec 4 T17S R4W SLM Less prtn desc to Sec 4 beg 19 N Sec 9 T17S R4W SLM S 439'54 W 431 45 ft S 6444'39 E 300 ft alg Co Rd 439' 54 E 726 ft N 644439 W 319 7677 ft S 109'09 W 302 0718 ft to beg Less begS fr ft to 33 Cor sd Sec 4 S14 E Sec S 8833’ N 048- W alg Sec In 1320 ft 4 alg 14 14 W N 8833’ 8833’ E alg 14 14 Sec to 129690 ft S 115' E alg 14 14 Sec In 840 ft r 1300 59 ft N 109'09 W alg E bdry Forest Serv Rd rw 47253 ft N 048’ W alg sd rd 4 N w 36732 ft to beg Less beg S 8831 59 E alg Sec In 262 13 ft S14 Cor Sec N Rd 09 E 109 rw E ft to Serv Forest W 62 bdry 439 54" E 172 85 ft N 6444 39 283 In 192 85 ft S 8833' E 1300 59 ft S 115' E alg Sec to 480 66 ft N 8831 59 Walg Sec of May gagement Deem Brownson Valay Funeral services for Deem Nesson Valay Brownson 64 who died May 4 2002 were held May 9 2002 11:00 AM at Nickle Mortuary Delta Utah Family Prayer was by Randy Deem Brother Bishop Fred Tasker conducted Prelude and Postlude Music was by Ruth Talbot Invocation was offered by Roy Brownson “Wind Beneath My Wings" was sung by Marlay Brownson Tamara M like and Kyla Milke Jerry Blanch and Brandon Brownson Son each spoke “Silent Night” was played by Ruth Talbot Martin Brownson Husband spoke and Bishop Fred Tasker made remarks Melanie Leishman and Adrianne XCherryl Wood 2002 Page May 16 NOTICE OF TAX SALE Justin and Julianne Johnson and son Logan have moved into their lovely new home next door to Clee and Venez Johnson Justin is the grandson of Earl and Mary Johnson Wesley Stephenson is at the home of his son of Robert and wife Cathy after spending a week in the Fillmore Hospital follow ing a stroke Clara Stevens has returned after spending three months in Phoenix attending a school for her work at the BLM Congratulations to Kevin Stevens son of Boyd and AnnaRae on his recent en- Brown Deniece E Brown 85 of Idaho Falls died May 9 2002 at Life Care Center in Idaho Falls She was bom December 20 1916 at Scipio Utah to Francis Hannon and Violet Memmott Esklund She attended school in Scipo and Millard High School in Fillmore Utah On October 151 936 she married Sevan Erwin Brown in Salt Lake City Utah and He they made their home in Scipio passed away on March 4 1965 She moved to Blackfoot in September of 965 to be close to her daughter and husband and their family Then she moved to Idaho Falls in 970 She was a homemaker and also worked as a salesclerk at the Merc in Blackfoot and the D Store in Idaho Falls until it closed She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Saints where she served as secretary for the Sunday School the Young Women’s Mutual provement Association and the Relief Society She was a wonderful cook and a beautiful seamstress She enjoyed handiwork especially needlepoint and counted cross stitch and quilting She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren Jeniece Fresh Chad Lynn and Shawn Cody Carson Going Tyler Kyle Kennedy and Kevan Going and her nieces and nephews She is survived by the following: Daughter Beverly (Mel) Going of Idaho Falls Sister Yvonne (Ross) Boscn of Bountiful Utah Loma Esklund Chloe Pay of Scipio Utah of Montrose Colorado 4 Grandchildren HOLDEN NEWS City Friday In Monday through the Millard County Published Chronicle Progress May 16 2002 Notice wwweQstateutuseQairpermiis ODDhtm Written comments will be accepted until 5:00 pm Monday June 17 2002 Comments may also be sent by to “psiiertadea state ut us Comments should reference the permit number and should be mailed or delivered to Division of Air Quality 1950 West 150 North PO Box 14480020 Salt Lake City UT 84 A public hearing may be held a hear15 days of the ing is requested within of this notice and the request publication otherwise meets the requirements of Utah Code Annotated Additional ton County Published in information: NAME AND ADDRESS OF PERMITTEE Graymount Western US Incorporated Cncket Mountain Plant P O Box 669 Delta UT 84624 Activity Involved m the Permit Action: This is an initial operating permit application Permit Number 2700005001 Emissions Change: There are no emission changes associated with this permit action For further information contact Paul J Siler Division of A Quality 80 Published In the Millard County May 16 2002 ChroniclaPrograss the Chronicle Progress Job announcement School vacancy for year: Millard ing Graymont Western US Incorporated has submitted an application for a Title V Operating Permit for its Cricket Mountain Plant source The application has been reviewed by the Utah Division of Air Qualify and a draft permit has been prepared This draft permit with support documenis available for public review and tation comment The Title V Operating Permits Program not does impose new substantive requirements on a source but does require that sources subject to the program obtain a renewable operating permit that clarifies in a single document which requirements apply to the source and assures the source's compliance with those requirements Review of the draft permit and support documentation is available by appointment only between the hours of 800 a m and 5:00 pm Monday through Friday (excluding holidays) at the offices of the Division of Air Quality 1950 West 150 North Salt Lake City To schedule an appointment during the comment period please contact the Operating Permit section at The draft permit may also be viewed on the Internet at http: Utah Bermuda grass Bindweed (Wild Morning Glory) Pepper grass (Tall White top) Canada Thistle Diffuse Knapweed Dyer's Woad Perennial Sorghum but not limited lo Johnson grass including Leafy Spurge Medusa head ‘Bermuda grass shall not be a noxious weed in Washington County and shall not be of Washingsubject to provisions of the Utah Noxious Weed Act within the boundaries has the District follow- school Ihe POSITION: Basketball Coach - Delta position) High School APPLICATIONS: Obtain by visiting calling School District West Main Street or writing: Millard 160 PO & 29 2002 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Millard County Economic Development Committee will hold their regular board meeting on Thursday May 23 2002 at 8 00 AM at the Millard County Office Building located at 71 South 200 West Delta Utah All are welcome to attend in the Millard County Published Chronicle Progress May 16 and 23 2002 Accepting The the above to DATE: CLOSING 30 2002 QUALIFICATIONS: must meet the requirements Applicants as listed in the Job Description and successfully complete a criminal background check Millard School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race sex or handicap In the Millard County Published ChronicleProgress May 16 and 23 2002 NOTICE Notice Town is Board that hereby the given will hold a FftJBLIC Oak City HEARING conjunction with its regularly schedTown Board Meeting on Thursday 16 2002 in the conference room of the Oak City Town Hall located at 30 West Center in Oak City Utah beginning at 7:30 in uled May p m The purpose of the Public Heanng will be to get public input on Sections 10 and 12 of the Oak City Codified Ordinances and Records These are the Planning and Zoning Sections Copies of these Sections will be available for public inspection at the office of Karen KLovell Oak City Town Clerk No Oak City Ut Or cated at 270W and you can contact Karen af she will deliver a copy fo you The Regular Town Board Meeting will begin immediately after the public hearing THE PUBLIC IS VLCOME AND INVITED TO PARTICIPATE Ail CITY MEETINGS This facility is wheelchair accessible and accessible parking spaces are available Requests for accommodations or terpretive services can be made to Karen K Lovell at Karen Lovell TDD Oak City Town Published In the ChronicleProgress 2002 23 LEGAL Box 666 Delta Utah 84624 435 Telephone: Return completed application address by: May May Clerk Millard County May 16 and 23 Bids County Area Agency on Aging accepting bids from home health providers for personal care homemaker respite and rescue alert services for the Home and Community Based Alternatives Program Family Caregiver Support Program and the Aging Medicaid Waiver Program For more information and bid specifications please contact Judy Christensen at the Six County Area Agency office at ext 19 Bids must be received no later than 5 00 p m on May 31 2002 Published In the Millard County ChronicleProgress May16 and 23 2002 Six is now Notice to contractors The Utah Department of Transportation advertising for bids for the following projects To bid these projects the contractor must purchase specifications proposal forms plans and electronic bid system data from the Utah Department of TransCalvin L Rampton Complex (4th portation 4501 South 2700 West SLC UT Floor) 84119 Phone (801)9654346 The project plans are on file for review at the UDOT Region offices and at the locations Price District RT 3 following Box 75C5 Price UT 84501 Richfield District PO Box 700 is Richfield UT 84701 Ce- dar City District P O Box 009 Cedar City UT 84721 (435) All project related information can be viewed on UDOT's home page (http: www dot state ut us) Directions from the home pate select "Consultants Contractors “Construction Division select desired item All contractors proposing to bid UDOT heavy highway construction projects with an advertised estimate of $500000 or more must file and gain prequalification approval poor to receiving bid documents from the UDOT For further information contact Published In the Millard County Chronicle Progress May 16 2002 SUBSCRIBE TODAY ) |