Show r Page 8 Millard County Chronicle C DESERETOASIS Douglas and Sue Western from Midvale spent the weekend with parent Faun and Luella Western Mr and Mrs Kenny Brown and son visited Sunday with mother Barbara Brown Visiting Monday afternoon at the home of Myrtle Western were Marge Black and daughters Patty Holden from Vernon Utah and Jennie Taylor from Hinckley Blaine and Mae Cropper went to Cedar City on Sunday Feb 25 where they attended a missionary farewell for their grandson Elder Greg Davis son of Roger and Gaylyn Cropper Davis He has been called to serve in the Atlanta Georgia Mission Also in attendance were Mr and Mrs Dennis Cropper and family from Salt Lake City and Mr and Mrs Rick Cropper and family from Cedar City On Monday Feb 26 the Daughters of Pioneers of the Fanny Powell Cropper Camp held their monthly meeting at the home of Captain Clco Eliason Lesson and History was given by Elaine Moody Camp business was conducted by Captain Cleo Refreshments were served by Progress MafCft 8123Q Arprilla Scow Pti: ) Ci eo Eliason and Darlene Dcwsnup Present were: MarGene Rowley Eunice Darlene Dcwsnup Black Arprilla Edna Christensen LaFaun Scow LaVem Skeem Elaine Moody Theobald Geo ELiason Fayetta Western Betty Morris Beulah Rowley Luella Western Cherie Morris LuAna Jensen Lets Giles On Sunday Feb 25 at the Oasis Ward and Deseret Ward the speakers at both Sacrament meetings were Mr and Mrs Blyth Gardner who are workers at the Manti Temple On Sunday Feb 25 Homer and Rae Jensen and Bonnie Jensen and Dale and Marilyn Jensen and Children wet to West Jordan to attend the missionary report of Elder Ken Jensen son of Max and Anne Jensen who had just returned home from his mission in Brazil Ulala mace from Flowell spent Friday visiting with her sister Aprilla Scow They spent the day doing Genealogical work who have news Would items they would like to have in the weekly Chronicle please call me before Thanks noon on Friday New visiting OBGYN and Urologist announced for Delta Fillmore Delta and Fillmore Community Medical Centers are pleased to announce that Dr Steven S Mac Arthur (OBGYN) and Dr Joseph R Armstrong (urology) will begin visiting the Millard County hospitals on a regular basis as a part of the ongoing Visiting Physical program Marion Bunker LPN and coordinator of the Visiting Physician program said she is very pleased with the addition of Drs Mac Arthur and Armstrong to the for the growing list of specialists Wasatch Front who are making their way on a monthly basis to the two Millard County Intermountain Health Care hospitals "With these very qualified physicians coming to us the people of Millard County it allows a convenience that otherwise would not be afforded “ Bunker said “We no longer have to travel to the larger hospitals and clinics that are sometimes as much as two hours away now the physicians are coming to us and bringing their expertise to rural Utah” Dr Armstrong who has a practice in Provo attended Brigham Young Uni versity and went on to the University of Utah Medical School He completed an internship with Wilford Hall USAF He Medical Center San AntonioTexas completed a residency at that same institution Dr Armstrong has done post graduate work with the Western American Urological Association He is certified with the American Board of Urology- Dr Steven S Mac Arthur also has a practice in Provo He attended Utah State University and went on to attend Dr the University of NevadaReno MacArihur received his medical degree from the University of Alabama Birmingham He did an internship with the Mayo Clinic in obstetrics and he completed a residency with the University of Utah Hospital He has completed post graduate work with the University of California Irvine as well as the University of Utah Dr Mac Arthur is a Vietnam veteran having flown 126 combat awarded the missions Distinguished Flying College and seven other combat decorations for his servis a fellow in the American ice He College of Obstetrics and Gynecology That’s the beauty of newspaper advertising When you’ve reached a reader with your message you’ve got their attention and their concentration Their complete concentration Nobody ever shined their shoes while they read the news Can radio and television advertising make such a claim? I No way Too many times those advertising vehicles are little more than background noise When people turn to their paper they turn there with interest Which means that’s where your advertising message needs to be With all the choices available it’s difficult deciding how best to advertise your business But everything becomes a little simpler when you remember one rule I Gwen Tuttle Monroe Coburn Ray Munster Cobum Ray Munster age 6 died March 3rd 1990 at the home of his Mother He was bom August 5 1983 at Delta Utah to Reinhard Ray and Judy Jenkins Munster In May 1987 Cobum fell into the Irrigation canal and it was sometime before he was recovered since that time he has been in Hospitals and nursing homes He is survived by his parents John and Judy Plummer Delta Reinhard Ray Munster of Elko Nevada Sisters Terri Lee Tolbert Delta Heidi Kristine Redd Salt Lake City Meg g an Rose Munster Delta Brothers Jason Allen Tolbert and Louis Jcrrad Tolbert both Vernal Grandparents Mr and Mrs Allen Jenkins Della Mrs Phyllis Munster Delia Mr and Mrs Dick Huss Peoria I1L Graveside services will be held Tuesday in the Delta Cemetery Friends may call at the Nickle Mortuary 7:00 to 8:00 pm Tuesday 10:00 a m to 10:45 am Ray Wilkins from Salt Lake spent the day with his mom Nena and they were dinner guests at Linda and Kent Stewart’s home in Delta Then on Sun Barbara Anderson from Oak City came to visit Frank and Margaret Grygla from Sandy UT spent the weekend with (mom) Clara Bradfield in Leamington Nina Willden Cindy Ellison and Sane Cassie and Lori spent the weekend with Nina’s brother Dean Dutton at Monroe UT They also visited with Nina’s other brother Rile Dutton at Austin UT Kent Rayman and Shanna Hughes went to Calif and spent a day at Disneyland and spent some time in Phoenix and visited their son Russell Laura Bradfield is feeling much better and wants to thank everyone for their visits cards and food that helped her recover quicker Son Don and Lois Bradfield from Bountiful were down to visit his family also Don and Lois visited in Oasis with her parents Clayton Williams from Nephi had a good visit with Lawrence and Laura Bradfield and helped them dig out from under our last big snow storm Mr and turned home where Elmer surgery last Mrs Elmer Robison rethis weekend from Provo has been recuperating after week We all wish him a very speedy recovery Mr and Mrs Scott Chesley have had their daughter Julie DaGrade from Stockton Calif visiting a week While here Nona celebrated her 80th birthday A family party was held at her home on Saturday Guests were Dale and Norma Pearson Karen and Nancy Eyre Steve and Janet Pearson John Peterson Stacy Dagrade and friend Freddie Widding-haJulie DaGrade from BYU Shirley and LaRae Peterson D’Ann Joni Lisa and families Nona received and calls cards from family many phone and friends Carson and Julia Sharp and sons Alan Clifford and Douglas were visitors at the Nets J Bogh home during the Presidents Weekend While they were here they had a very pleasant news call that the Snarps were grandparents A baby girl was bom to William H and Gieryl (Sharp) Roberts her name Elizabeth Ashlee Roberts bom February 17 in Tacoma Washington This baby girl also is a for Ncls and Louise Bogh Mrs Calvin Prcstwich and Gwen Idaho former McEvoy of Wendall Delta residents stopped by the Bogh home recently or a nice visit They were in Della to help their Aunt Irene Steele Rawlinson Twitchell celebrate her birthday Mrs Keith Barben of Marysville Utah visited in Delta one day last week with their mother Eddys Barben Mrs Eddys Barben and Elaine Robison traveled to St George last week to attend the funeral of Mr Preston Hafen of Santa Gara Utah Mr Hafen was the to Gordon Barben Gwen Tuttle Monroe age 64 died February 28 1990 at her home after a courageous battle with cancer She was bom March 18 1925 in Manti Utah to Lloyd Tuttle and Vera Keller Tuttle She married LaMar R Monroe on June 5 1947 in the Manti LDS Temple Active member of the LDS Church serving as Ward and Stake Primary President Ward MIA Relief Society Teacher and Sunday School Teacher for 35 years Attending Snow College and BYU T aught school for 20 years work ing with the Headstart program and program In cooperation with the Division of Family Services she started the Handicapped program for children in the area She was active in her community serving as PTA President Young Homemaker Advisor Leader for 22 years Vice President of Utah cattlewomen and directed many fund raising drives Received the Community Service Award from Snow College in 1989 She is survived by her husband LaMar R Monroe and five children: Jeanne Monroe Young Sacramento Lee L Monroe Scipio California Lloyd R Monroe Burley Idaho Mark R Monroe Scipio Mary N Monroe Salt Lake City and 15 grandchildren Tuttle Sarah Nielsen Stepmother Texas brothers and sisten Norma T Erickson Wayne Tuttle Earl Tuttle Delma T Dyreng Preceded in death by a son Paul T Monroe a sister Janet Tuttle Stott brother McLloyd Tuttle Funeral services were Saturday March 3 12 noon Scipio Ward Internment was in the Scipio Cemetery PUBLIC NOTICES Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right To Know s Notice To Water Users The State Engineer received the followto Change Water in ing Application(s) llard County (Locations in SLB&M) Persons objecting to an application must file a Protest stating the reasons for the protest To have a hearing before the State Engineer persons must request a hearing in the Protest Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer 1636 West North Temple Salt Lake City Utah 84 6 (801 on or before APRIL 14 1990 These are informal proceedings as per Rule R of the Division of Water Rights of -(LEGEND: Diversion Point(s) POD Place of Use POU Nature of Use - USE) (a15506): Clark B Cox POU of proposes) to change the POD water as evidenced by (a 15506) which is a portion of Certificate a874 HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 1613 cfs or 350 0 t SOURCE: 16 in well 910 ft deep POD: (1) N 110 E 154 from SW Cor Sec 29 T17S R6W USE: Irrigation: from Apr to Nov 30 total acreage 50782 acs sole supply 8750 acs POU: SW 14 SW 14 Sec 29 E 12 NE 14 SE 14 SW 4 S 2 SE 14 Sec 3 W 12 NW 14 SW 14 SW 14 NW 14 SE 14Sec32T17S Lot Sec 6 T18S R6W HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 1613 cfs or 350 0 t SOURCE: 16 in yvet 406 ft deep POD: (1) N 2542 W 8 from SE Cor Sec 18 T15S R4W (2 miles east of USE: Same as Heretofore POU: Lynndyl) SW 14 NE 14 S 12 NW 14 N 12 SW 4 W 12 SE 14 Sec 18 T15S R4W N 2 SE 14 Sec NE 14 SE 14 Sec 13 T15S R5W Robert L Morgan PE STATE ENGINEER Published In the Millard County Chronicle on March 8 A IS 1990 Lunar lumber Manufacturers in the United States produced 495 billion board feel of lumber in to cover the distance between Earth and the moon nearly 40 times The product w as used to meet various domestic and foreign wood needs including construction repairs and remodeling in residential and markets and furniture production i ili I |