Show rL Defensive Driving course The Utah Safety Council announces Defensive Driving Course for February The eight hour course teaches you a better way to drive in a program that’s strong incisive and memorable You learn to recognize a hazard understand the appropriate defense and act correctly in time— in bad weather on country roads on expressways on urban sidcstrcets with pedestrians with cyclists and with Fixed obDrivers who jects successfully comreplete the course receive a duction off their Utah driving record one time during any three year period Individuals 55 years of age and older may qualify for insurance discounts after completing the course Learn to prevent all types of traffic accidents from nicks and bumps to fatal collisions regardless of road conditions and the actions of others by enrolling in an Defensive Driving Course scheduled in Nephi Saturday February 15 The course is held at Fire Department Conference Room 100 North 65 is required East prertEistration For enrollment information call the Utah Safety Council toll free at The registration fee is $2000 per person $700 for mature drivers over age 55 Helen Thomas to lecture at U of U campus The Associated Students of the University of Utah (ASUU) is proud to present UPI White House Bureau Chief Helen Thomas in a free lecture on Tuesday February 4 in the University’s Union Ballroom at noon Known for her unabashed style of grilling presidents Thomas a veteran of the White House Press corps t began covering then John F Kennedy in November of 1960 following him to The White House in January 1961 as a member of tire UPI team It was during the First White House assignment that Helen Thomas began closing the Presidential press with “Thank you Mr conferences President” a custom that continues to this day Ms Thomas will share with the audience her 30 year experience as a White House correspondent and has several humorous stories and opinions from her time spent at the White House She has the distinction of having traveled around the world several times with President's Nixon Ford Carter Reagan and Bush during the course of which she covered every economic summit She was also the only print journalist traveling with then President Nixon to China during his trip in January 1972 Cherryl Wood HOLDEN Ph: APTS What a thrill it is to us in the Sands to see Lathcl Callistcr take his walks through the hall every day with the help of his family Ned Church comes often and we have good visits with him I saw Ward Killpack and his wife Dorothy at church They recently returned from Nauvoo My nephew Darrel Nelson lives there and was recently released from the Bishopric He sends word home that his 8 year old son is going to be baptized in the Mississippi River on Feb 28 by his father Another nephew of mine that lives in Nauvoo is Maughn McMurdie Bishop of the University Ward He puts on the pageant each year This Sunday noon I was looking out my window and saw a good thousand blackbirds of farthings fly from the ground into the tree The sign of spring is here Hilda Oliver has been homebound with a bad cold The good news is she's getting belter Halsey Van Taylor from Hcbcrcame C OAK The Chronicle Progress has a copy machine 11! The Chronicle Progress also has paper of all colors including card stock The new copier at The Chronicle Progress can reduce or enlarge and copy on card stock Mary Bassett ) down to see Lillian Taylor over the weekend and went back on Sunday Jan 12 Fera Little and wife visited Irene Christensen Sunday afternoon She is feeling better Enid Bunker's daughter Pauline Dykhuizcn from West Valley and her son visited Enid on Mon Jan 12 Ron Oliver is home and getting good care We hope he feels better each day Irene T witchell has gone to Salt Lake She came again for an appointment home on Jan 14 The ladies went to the Provo Temple with Wendell Scolhcm and Karen This was his last trip to drive the bus to Provo Norma Poulson has a visit every day from some of her family Her health is slowly getting better Craig Mortenscn son of Leah and Bill Mortcnsen visited with them Jan 26 On Sat Jan 18 Carol Bishop and her grandson Curtis Dansie his wife Beth and 2 children came to visit Golda Eda Christensen CITY Ph: Oak City 2nd Ward was reorganized last Sunday New Bishop is Gordon Shipley counselors arc Travis Smith and Lambert Dutson Visiting with EmmaTalbot were her children Arnold and Leslie Talbot and children from Draper and Lee and Ludean Sperry from Nephi Eda Christensen went with her daughter Virginia Cull to Salt Lake to II take Bryan to the airport to go to Seattle to visit his parents Jeff and Saundra Cull and his sisters Dcann and Scbina Scbina has been in Germany for two years Eda Virginia and children stayed overnight with Lorraine Hathaway and on the way home visited with Mae Uric in South Salt Lake and Evelyn Bowen in Provo Please call in your news Chronicle Progress has a copy machine Ths The also Chronicle Progress has paper of colors Including card stock Jfclllplfl liilllllliili The new copier at The Chronicle Progress can reduce or enlarge and copy on card slock icf mrtv m ffii llliSIiiiii!1 atwonaro Must copy to appreciate 40 N 300 W Delta Utah The Chronicle Progress has a copy machine The Chronicle Progress also has paper of all colors including card stock The new copier at The Chronicle Progress can reduce or enlarge and copy on card stock 0 FOR FREE HELP PUBLIC NOTICES Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right To Know FILLMORE 864-221- NOTICE Carl J Robson DELTA - Carl Joseph (Curley) Robson age 75 died January 25 1992 at Delta Bom May 3 1916 at East Ohio to William Joseph and Mabel Barrett Robson Married Betty Jane Grafc June 8 1947 at Wooster Ohio Moved to Delta in 1950 where he owned and operated Delta Billiards Member of Moose Lodge “Curleys" Loved hunting Fishing horses and dogs Survived by wife Delta Sons and Daughters: Barbara and Leon Mahlum Salt Lake City James Robson and Sue Robson both Delta Jerry Robson atjd Mabel Lewis both Dover Ohio 6 Brother and Sisters: Grandchildren Florida Mason Robson Saratoga Camcall Moseburgcr Evelyn and Blondie Brenner all CanPreceded in death by son ton Ohio Timothy Memorial services were Monday January 27 1992 11:00 AM at Nickle Mortuary David Edwards sang and Walt Daniels read the obituary A taped song was presented followed by Russell Greathouse speaking and Dave Edwards sang another song Jack Thomas spoke and Dave Edwards sang again Garth Brooks tape of "The Dance" was played Interment Delta Cemetery SUTHERLAND Dora Rose We are glad to know that Sarah Jensen is home after a two week slay at the Utah Valley hospital Sarah was hospitalized for pneumonia and experienced quite a Fight for recovery The Scouts traveled to Fish Lake for an overnight campout and Fishing Wayne Spencer their leader accompanied them President Howard Clayton was up to his usual performances with this last snow storm He was out with his tractor and dozer cleaning driveways all over in We appreciate it the neighborhood much Congratulations to Deb Carter on her St in the George Temple to marriage George Potter from Richfield Happy going Deb and George To visit with Jim and Gloria Ford were their married children from Salem This was over the weekend Melvin and Carmen Hcpworth come every week to help with chores at the Hcbcr Rose home Over the weekend Michael takes over It’s good to know they are willing and able to help ouL The cannery at Deseret is being remodeled according to stake worker Barbara Spencer A great amount of canning dry pack has been done and will be done in the future The Josic Bunker Walker DUP was held in January at the home of Ircta Shurtz Mrs Craig Johnson’s baby was given a name on Sunday Grandparents and relatives were there to witness the blessing (This was on the First Sunday of January) The longer we live the more aware we are of the shortness of this life and the more aware we are of a sense of loss and loneliness and those whom w e have lived among and loved leave us one by one The question that confronts all of us: Will we see them again or know them? We sing about know ing them and read about it and speak about it It is true we don't know how it will be brought about There are always unanswered questions But with ten times ten thousand questions that we cannot answer even about the things we can touch we can still accept the reality of seeing again those w ho have gone We can still accept the fact that the way has been prepared for us by the one who gave us life 4 J W ONtYTOUCaNPRfVFNTFOWFSTFIRfS I Notice CITY ORDINANCE SH Must copy to appreciate 40 N 300 W Delta Utah 864-240- HELP! CAN YOUR BEST FRIEND READ THIS? IF NOT CALL 1(800)451-950- 0 Company Congratulations to the Holden Ward on taking 1st Race on their Roadshow last week Thanks to Nina Coats for writing the script Denise Tuttle for Directing Frank Thomas for all the scenery and Lauri Condie for the music for all the many hours they put in NEWS Progress January 30 1992 Page 7 Millard County Chronicle (Hi and 3rd in the state in the 250 Amateur Class Congratulations! Visiting Otto and Allie Hunter overnight recently were their daughter Jane and husband Raymond Carling of Moab They also visited Raymond's parents Norma and Fred Carling in Fillmore Visiting George and RheaDean Stephenson recently were their grandson and his Fiancee from Wisconsin He is the son of Karen Visiting Louise Bennett recently for the weekend were her granddaughter Kareen Turner and her roommate from BYU Grant Wood spent a week in Ohio on business recently for Brush Wellman A warm welcome to Bob and Tami Willoughby who have recently moved to Holden from Hurricane Bob recently returned from serving with the Marines in the Persian Gulf and is presently employed at the Mushroom Plant in Fillmore Bob is the son of Nadine and Dale Willoughby and the grandson of Marjorie and Melvin Stevens They are renting the Glen Johnson home next to Calvin and Tami BennctL Lewis Monsen underwent back surgery on Thursday Jan 23 in the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo We wish him a speedy recovery Karen and Ted Bennett and family took Fred with them to Paul Idaho where they attended a missionary farewell for Ty Erling son of Toni and Mike Erling on Sunday Jan 29 Elder Erling will be serving two years in Brazil The Searle brothers were in Salt Lake on Jan 18 to receive awards at the Salt Palace in motorcycle racing Eric received 1st in the nation and 1st in the state in the Open Amateur Class Mike received awards for 2nd in the nation c SANDS I 7 hereby given that the Fillmore City Council adopted Ordinance known as the Electric Ordinance which resands Chapter 20 otthe Fillmore City Ordinances and provides tor the creation ot the Electric Department ot Fillmore City and defines electrical operations and maintenance as well as providing tor electrical policies and procedures A copy ot the ordinance is on tile in the office ot the Fillmore City Recorder and many be examined by the public Monday through Friday from 8O0am to 5 00 p m PASSED AND ADOPTED by the and City Counal ot the City ot Mayor Fillmore Utah on the 21st day ot January is 1992 Keith L Gillins Mayor ATTEST: Marlene Cummings City Recorder Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress Jan 30 1992 Notice THE TAKING (5) DEPARTMENT FIRE KANOSH NOW FIVE DEPARTMENT PARTIES THERE ING HELD MEETING IS APPLICATIONS VOLUNTEER KEN LAWSON CONTACT: WILL BE A FIREMAN JANUARY ROOM FOR OPENINGS IN INTERESTED 29 AT OF THE AT MEET- 7 00 IN THE OF OFFICERS WILL BE HELD Published In the Millard County Feb 6 Chronicle Progress Jan 30 AT THIS TIME THE ELECTION THE NEW Public Notice: Monitoring Violation The National Primary Drinking Water Regulations require that we inform you that the Sutherland water system management has failed to collect three of the repeat samples required to be taken during the monlh ot October 1991 Repeat testing is used to ensure that the public is provided with safe drinking water after a routine sample tests positive tor total colitorms For this reason we are required to teke repeat samples One repeat sample was taken and due to a loss of the results of this sample no further samples were sent This oversight came to our attention when we were notified that we were in violation of the State ot Utah Public Drinking Water Rules We have reviewed why this error has occurred and have changed our procedures to ensure that this will not happen again Marvin C Henke Custodial Foreman Sutherland LDS Church 3120 W 2600 N Delta Utah 84624 Published In the Millard County Chronicle Progress Jan 30 1992 LYNNDYLT0WN MEETING NOTICE: 1992 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been with the State Engineer to extend water in Millard County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated Locations in (SLB4M) Persons objecting to an application must file a Protest stating the reasons tor die protest To have a heanng before the State Engineer persons must request a hearing in the Protest Protest must be tiled In duplicate with the State Engineer 1636 West North Temple Salt Lake City UT 84 on or before March 6 (80 7 1992 These informal proceedings as of the Division of Water per Rule Rights (A26597) Corporation of the President of the Aaronic Ordor has filed for extension of time within which to submit of on 6 cts of underProof Appropriation ground water to be used for irrigation purposes Additional time is needed to complete project and submit proof Robert L Morgan P E State Engineer Published In the Millard County Chronicle Progress Jan 23 30 Feb 6 1992 tiled NOTICE The annual meeting tor Chalk Creek Irnganon will be held February 11 1992 in the Fillmore City Counal Room at 7 30 Utah p m Fillmore Published in the Millard County Feb 6 Chronicle Progress Jan 30 1992 TO CREDITORS OF AND ANNOUNCEMENT APPOINTMENT PROBATE NO 2751 JR Estate of: HENRY W RICHARDS deceased whose adJOSEPHINE A RICHARDS dress is PO Box 21 Meadow Utah 84644 has been appointed Personal Representative of the estate of the above named decedent Creditors of the estate are hereby notified to present to their claims within three months after the date of the first publication ot this notice or be forever barred Date ot first publication: January 23 1992 DATED this 17th day of January 1992 JOSEPHINE A RICHARDS PO Box 21 Meadow Utah 84644 Ronald R Hare for Personal Representative Attorney PO Box 997 Utah 84631 Fillmore Telephone Published In the Millard County Chronicle Progress Jan 23 30 Feb 6 13 1992 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The Stale Engmoer received the following Application) to Appropriate Water in Millard County (Locations in SLB&M) Persons objecting to an application must file a Protest stating the reasons tor 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 on or before 84116 MARCH 7 1992 These are informal proot the Divceedings as per Rule ision ot Water Rights (LEGEND: Points) of Diversion POD Place of Use - POU Nature ot Use USE) (A65787) Dean E Wood QUANTITY 0 015cts SOURCE 6in well 279ft deep POD (1)N 1123W1319from SE Cor Sec 23 T16S R7W (3 miles NW from Apr of Delta) USE Irrigation to Oct 31 total acreage 0 25 acs Stock watering-head of livestock Domestic: family POU SE14SE14 Sec 23 T16S R7W Robert L Morgan P E STATE ENGINEER Published In the Millard County Chronicle Progress Jan 23 30 Feb 6 1992 is hereby given for a speaal Notice hearing at the regular Town Board Meeting on Feb 5 for the purpose ot public input and discussion tor the needed repairs and maintenance ot the water system Water rates and usage will be discussed 7 00 PM Dated January 14 1992 Connie Tolbert Town Clerk Published In the Millard County 30 1992 Chronicle Progress Jan 23 Failure to Collect Repeat Bacteriological Samples Date: Jan 22 1992 The National Primary Drinking Water Regulations require that we inform you that the Oak City water system management has failed to collect 4 ot the repeal samples required to be taken during the month of November Repeat testing is used to ensure that the public is provided with sate drinking water aftor a routine sample tests positive for total colitorms For this reasons we are required to take repeat samples The reason that this oversight occurred is Something fell into the bag holding the first sample We have reviewed why this error has occurred and have changed our procedures to ensure that this will not happen again Sincerely Steven Nielson Oak City Published In the Millard County Chronicle Progress Jan 30 1992 JOB OPENING BOWLING CENTER MANAGER Millard County is accepting apphea tor a Bowling Center Manager tor the West Millard Plaza Lanes in Delta Utah The individual would perform a variety of general administrative duties related to planning organizing coordinating and the operations of the county maintaining bowling center tions QUALIFICATIONS knowledge ot cr the icrzn to of the the of general business managestandards governing sanctioned bowling centers technical equipment and facilities machinery typical ot bowling general human resource management and public relations teaching techniques re lated to novice bowling training safety training practices associated with the bowling industry bowling lane maintenance processes and interpersonal skills must demonstrate the abltv Applicant or the aptitude to acauire the abltv to organize leagues establish team rosters and schedule games tournaments and other play acuities to establish and maintain effective working relationships wth employees and supervisors patrons and other organizations ability to communicate effectively verbai'y and in writing Preference will be g ven to applicants who have experience in these areas plus appropriate bowling certifications Working ment SALARY DEPENDING ON QUALIFICATIONS saiary will fall within the adopted salary range Selected applicant w become an employee of M lard County and w be ent fed to the County's benefit package will be received unfi Friday Application January 31 1992 at the Millard County Job Service Ofioe 60 East Center Fillmore UT 84631 (801)743 Millard county is an equal OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Published in the Millard County 30 Chronicle Progress Jan 16 23 1992 |