Show ?gr& fPW ifjjrigvfcSi tapi ft£& y Procress February 181993P33g Millard Countv Chronicle I SANDS APTS NEWS Visiung Freida Whicker Saturday were her two granddaughters Katie Clark and Margie Thomas and her 3 great grandchildren Kyle and Jamie Clark and Samantha Thomas Sam Barlet and wife from Salt Lake visited Irene Twitchell Monday Mary Jeffery returned from Las Vegas Sunday night Quetta Morrow’s granddaughters Bobbie Valene and JoRae seem to be taking good careofhcr while is visiting in Guatemala She gets all kinds of goodies and love Margaret Callistcr has been visiting family She visited in Sandy last weekend for the baptism of a granddaughter Deborah youngest daughter of Von and Maureen Callistcr and Sunday she tended the blessing of a great grandchild daughter of Sarah and Paul Curtis r granddaughter of Kent and Carla of So Jordan On Wednesday Margaret went to Parowan Utah to visit her daughter Elizabeth Zalcski and family Lyndon took her down and on Friday brought her back On Saturday Lyndon and Susan Callistcr and Margaret went to Sandy Utah where the Callister family was having a party They returned that night Marylou and Harold Western visited Mary Bassett Irene Sunday night Betty our special cleaning lady decorated the foyer for Valentine’s Day Several women attended the pot hick dinner at the B ird Center Saturday nighL Irene visited her son Neil on Sunday He is doing well but he is bored Earl Willden’s birthday was Tues Feb 16 My granddaughter Jennifer Bassett called me to tell me she had received a diamond ring from her boyfriend Sherman Moore on her birthday Several young girls from the Delta 1st Ward passed out pretty valentines at the Sands apartments Thank you girls for thinking of us Visitors at the Vivian Holman apartment were granddaughter Di ane Sargent and great granddaughter Whitney Sargent They were her for three days over President’s Day weekend Their home is in Sandy Utah Lilac brought a beautiful plant in full bloom to Vivian also some cookies Thank you Lilac Steven Terry and wife Sandra from West Valley surprised his mother LaVeme Terry with a visit on Valentine’s Day Monday grandson Drew Terry and family spent the afternoon He is from Salt Lake City Arprilla Scow DESERETOASIS Ph: We welcome Jerry and Leandra Skcem and four children into our ward They recently moved into the Ed Skeem home in Oasis We are glad to have them join with us Sylvia Brown spent the past week in Salt Lake City to be with her husband who recently was in a very serious auto accident We wish him a speedy recovery Saturday evening Feb 6 at the Delta West Stake House we had two children baptized and confirmed members of the LDS Church Jodie Stanworth daughter of Gene and Penny Stanworth and Nathan Church son of Steve and Mya Church Congratulations to both of them Andrea Wickman was baptized and confirmed a member of the LDS Church on Dec 9 992 She is the daughter of Ross and Lynette Madsen Congratulations Elder Marc Jensen son of Bishop Dale Jensen and Marilyn Jensen has just received his mission call to serve in the France Bordcuax Mission His mission farewell will be April 25 He enters the mission home in Provo April 28 A baby shower was given on Sat Feb 6 in honor of Jodi Peterson Bishop and her new son It was held at the home PUBLIC 3) ) of Bruce and Lynette Peterson They live in Salt Lake Mrs Joe Roundy and children from Tooele and Mrs Barbara Merchant and daughter from Peora spent Sunday at the home of their mother Glenda Roundy They also attended church and witnessed the blessing and naming of new son of Paul and Cheryl Roundy Bennett He was given the name of Colin Lynn Bennett by his father Elder Kenbow of Sandy spent the weekend visiting with his grandmother Aletha Dewsnup He has just recently returned home from his mission Gary D Dutson is in California taking care of his bee business Debra Skeem and children went to Idaho on Tuesday where they attended funeral services for Debra’s aunt on Dathel KANOSH Vaughn B Hunter Vaughn B Hunter 87 died February 1993 at his residence He was bom November 11 1905 in Holden to John and Margaret Teeples Hinter He married Norma Waggstaff in the Salt Lake LDS Temple later vorced He is survived by children Judi CA Brenda Caplan of Pleasanton Whitesides CA Chauna Orange South Sandy UT Vaughn B Hunter Jr San Jose CA 10 grandchildren a brother and sister Otto Hunter Holden and Euphamia of Salt Lake City He was preceded in death by 9 brothers and sisters Graveside services and burial will take place Friday February 19 1993 at 1:00 pm in the Holden Cemetery under the direction of the Olpin Mortuary 15 Rachelle J Brinkerhoff Rachelle Josie Brinkerhoff 2 months died Feb 12 1993 at her residence She was bom Nov 23 1992 in Fillmore to Gene and Realaine Stephenson Brinkerhoff She was a member of the LDS Church She is survived by her parents brothGene ers and sisters: Nicholaus Danielle Katy Ann Conrad Scott George Golden and grandparents Dana nd LuRee Brinkerhoff all of Fillmore grandparents George and Rhea Dean Stephenson Holden numerous nieces and nephews Graveside services were held Mon:00 am in day February 15 1993 at the Fillmore Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Mortuary Does Your American Heart Association & N0TICET0 WATER USERS Persons objecting to an application must file a Pro tost 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 31993 (PROTESTS MUST BE LEGIBLE WITH A RETURN ADDRESS) These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655 of the Division of Wator Rights -(LEGENDPoint(s) of Diversion POD Place of USE - POU Nature of Use -- USE) APPUCATION(S) TO APPROPRIATE WATER (A66701) Lee A Bird QUAN0 011 cfs SOURCE: Unnamed Spring POD (1) N 2100 W 475 from SE Cor Sec 18 T10S R2W (14 mile east of Eureka) USE Irrigation from Apr to Oct 31 total acreage 0 25 acs POU SE1 4NW14 Sec 18 T10S R2W TITY: Don and Marlene Bcckstrand spent the weekend with parents Harold and NaDean A retirement party was given for NaDean Bcckstrand on January 29 at Fillmore Social Services staff from Western Region attended Family members there were Harold Robert and Carlcne Richard Sheri Kay and Skylcr Jay and Kim Mcrvin and Carolyn and Gordon and Norma Beckstrand NaDean wishes to thank all for their love and support Harold and NaDean Bcckstrand spent two days in the Salt Lake area with family members there staying with Marilyn and Kerry De Urics and family They also visited with Hal Bcckstrand and family Harold NaDean Richard Sheri Kay and Kim Beckstrand attended funeral services for Jolynn Bcckstrand’s mother Josephine Bcckstrand January 21 Flora and Stephen Stewart would like to thank everyone for their kindness this past five months To those who have visited shoveled and plowed snow brought goodies at Christmas and who generously shared the Twelve Days of Christmas God Bless You All If you ask why February 14 is so special you’d expect the reply to be because it’s Valentine’s Day But the truth isKolby Bond is having a birthday! TO CHANGE APPLICATION(S) WATER 68 524(a 17183) Homer D Jensen propose(s) to change the POD of water as evidenced by 68 524 (A30783) HERETOFORE: QUANTITY 0 015 cfs SOURCE 2 in well 360 ft deep POD (1) S 1719 W 2790 from NE Cor Sec 5 T18S R7W USE: Stockwatenng 100 head of livestock HEREAFTER 0 015 cfs QUANTITY SOURCE: Underground Water Well POD: (1) S 1719 W 2790 (2) S 1899 W 2710 from NE Cor Sec 5 T18S R7W 6 in well 100 ft to 400 ft deep (12 mile west of Deseret) USE: Same as Heretofore POU Same as Heretofore The remaining water is used same as Heretofore Robert L Morgan P E STATE ENGINEER Published In the Millard County Chronicle Progress Feb 18 25 Mar 4 1993 PUBLIC NOTICE The Utah Division of State Lands and Forestry has received an application to purchase the surface ol the following described acreage MILLARD COUNTY Township 25 South Range 13 West Section 36 SW4 S2S2NW4 Containing 200 Acres Any individual wishing to submit a competing application to purchase lease or exchange for this property a portion thereof or a parcel including any of the acreage should file the appropriate application The acceptance of this application by the Division requires the initiation of a planning process which will be unless an analysis of the comments received from the public and the Resource Development Coordinating Committee indicate a broader planning effort is required to comment on wishing Any individual the planning process or on this property's natural and cultural resources or unique attributes the potential for conflicts with other land uses or any other aspect of this property should do so in writing to the address listed below The Division will accept competing applications and public comments during the following period of time From 800 AM 12 1993 FEBRUARY FRIDAY Until 5:00 PM 15 1993 MARCH MONDAY Front Wheel Drive Automatic Overdrive Transmission Power Locks & Windows 7 Passenger Seating V6 EFI Engine 4 Wheel Brakes Power Seats Locks & Windows FREE Hat Sealed bids will be received by Mllard County for a 60' X 100’ metal livestock cover The bid will include cost of the cover and erection Construction site is at 187 South Manzamla Delta Utah Preliminary drawings and specifications may be seen at the Mllard County Offices at 71 South 200 West Delta Utah Bids must be submitted no later than 5 00 p m on March 5 1993 to the Millard County Clerk's Office at 60 South Mam in Fillmore or the Mllard County Offices m Delta All bids shall include insurance and contact bonding For further information Jerry Reagan at the Millard County Offices in Delta Phone must be licensed bidders Interested contractors in the State of Utah Millard county reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids Mllard County is an Equal Opportunity Employer Published In the Millard County 25 Chronicle Progress Feb 11 18 1993 SLB&M) Karen Cauthen 3) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The State Engineer received the followto Appropriate or Change in Mllard County (Locations in MEADOW Heart Good EMPLOYMENT Millard School District will bo hiring a teachers’ instructional assistant to work at the Alternative Learning Center for 3 hours per day Interested applicants can apply at the Millard School District Office 60 West Main must be Delta Utah Applications received before February 26 1993 Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress Feb 18 25 1993 Water Whiiakern Blad Pledge of Allegiance was led by Lula George “America The Beautiful” was led by Velda Behunin and accompanied on Casio by Winifred Williams Velda Behunin read the minutes Rula Christensen gave a pioneer history “James Abraham and Manha Phelps” Practice song was “Then You'll Remember Me” The lesson was “Journal of David L Davis by Nora Price”Those in attendance besides those mentioned above were: Maurine Paxton and Dathel Whitaker Refreshments were served by Hostess Thelma Proud parents of a baby boy bom Feb 11 1993 at Fillmore hospital are Rachelle and Doug Perkins of Hatton UT He has two sisters and a brother to welcome him home Happy grandparents are Rey and Ina Huber and Chester Perkins all of Kanosh Other happy grandparents are Valdean and Mavis Hunt who are helping out at the Perkins’ home in Hatton Kanosh will surely miss Matt and Kris Behunin and their large family who have recently moved to So Jordan Utah INSTRUCTIONAL ASSISTANT ing Application(s) Ph: Congratulations to Tim and Ruth Ann Tuttle of Flowell (but Kanosh still claims them) on the birth of their baby boy bom Feb 3 993 He weighed 8 lbs 4 oz He was welcomed home by 3 brothers and sister He will be named Matthew M Tuttle Happy grandparents are Rocna and Mac Shields of Kanosh Nora Price and Dathel Whitaker tended funeral services for their cousin George Emmett Staples in Richfield on Sat Feb 6 Family prayer was by Stephen Stanford Marilyn Whittington provided prelude and posllude music The congregation sang “Oh Say What Is Truth?” Myron Andrews and Melvin Stanford gave tributes Joseph Staples sang “The Wintry Day” and “In The Garden” Bishop Boyd Cook gave remarks Benediction was by Jack Kyhl Burial was in the Kanosh Cemetery Glen Stanford dedicated the grave A poem was read by Carolyn Holm Thurber at the graveside Sally Kanosh DUP meeting was held at Thelma Oldfield's on Thurs Feb Meeting was brought to order by Captain Thelma Prayer was by Loueda 6 pack of Coca Cola with every Villager Test Drive HAVRYOURlCARIORlTRUCKiRINSTRIRED fag?) ROINTMENTL DIVISION LANDS OF STATE AND FORESTRY 130 NORTH Sahara Motors Inc ’’Hfir tjood “Deals art made “Belter 597 N Hwy 6 Delta Utah 84624 The State Engineer received the folio Applications) to Change Water in MiCounty (Locations m SLBAM) 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 m duplicate with the State Engineer 1636 West North Temple Salt Lake City Utah on or before 84116 MARCH 20 1993 (PROTESTS MUST BE WITH A RETURN LEGIBLE ADDRESS) These are informal proceedings as per of the Drvision of Water Rule llard Wednesday John and Dclcnc Skeem Leonard had their baby blessed on Sunday He was given the name of Kevin Patrick and was blessed by Lawrence Cropper Richard and LaPrcal Cary were in Ogden on Tuesday Douglas and Delene Black and family from Sandy Utah visited over the Eunice weekend with their mother Black ft N0TICET0 WATER USERS NOTICES 24 HR TOWING RICHFIELD After hours call Saturdavs 8:00 9:00 PM PM v "Vs 84701 Division reserves the right to reject any application or subsequent bids Published in the Millard County 25 Chronicle Progress Feb 11 18 1993 Th SERVICE DEPT HOURS: MAIN UT Rights (LEGEND: POD Place USE) of Points) of Diversion Use - POU Nature of Use USA Bureau of Land Management propose(s) to change the POU of water as evidenced by 0 00335 HERETOFORE QUANTITY cfs SOURCE Skunk Springs POD (1) S 1534 W 1205 Source Lower Skunk 1641 from W E14 Cor Spring (2) S 969 Sec 28 T17S R16S Source Upper Skunk Spring USE Stockwatering 1080 head of livestock POU SW14NE14 Sec Sec 28 22 NW14SE14SE14SE14 T17SR16W HEREAFTER QUANTITY: 0 00335 cfs POD: Same as Heretofore USE Same as Heretofore POU Same as HereNE1 tofore but adding the following 4NE14 Sec 35 T17S R16W USA Bureau of Land Management propose(s) to change the POU of water as evidenced by 0 056 cs HERETOFORE QUANTITY or 40 47 t SOURCE 6 in well 316 ft deep POD (1) N 568 E 2848 from SW Cor Sec 8 T21S R17W USE Stockwatering 2324 head of livestock Wildlife incidental POU- NW14NE14SW14SE14 Wildlife Sec 17 T21S R17W HEREAFTER 0 056 cfs QUANTITY: POD Same as Heretofore 47 or 40 USE: Same as Heretofore POU SW1 4SE14 Sec 8 NW14NE14 Sec 17 T21S R17W NE14SW14 Sec 20 T22S R16W 68 2761 (a171 51 ClarkB ADonnaA Cox propose(s) to change the POD POU USE of water as evidenced by No 9791 HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 0 22 cfs SOURCE: 12 in well 812 ft 55 0 deep POD (1) S 122 E 1138 from N14 Cor Sec 6 T18S R6W USE: Irrigation 3 75 total acreage to Nov from Mar acs POU: W12NE14NW14E12SW1 Sec 6 E12NW14N1 4W12SE14 2SW14 Sec 7 T18S R6W HEREAFTER QUANTITY 0 22 cfs or 16 in well 910 ft SOURCE55 0 deep POD (1) N 110 E 154 from SW Cor Sec 29 T17S R6W (3 miles South of Delta) USE Irrigation from Mar to Nov total acreage 68 61 acs sole supply 13 75 acs POU: SW14SW14 Sec 29 SE1 4SE14 Sec 31 T17S R6W The remaining water is used same as Heretofore Lueck Carl propose(s) to change the POD POU USE of water as evidenced by a portion of 68 286 2 37 cfs HERETOFORE QUANTITY or 757 09 SOURCE 16m well 580ft deep POD (1) N 4517 W 1173 from SE USE R6W Cor Sec 3 T17S Irrigation total acreage to Dec 3 from Mar 99 03 acs sole supply 187 32 acs 280 head of livestock POU SE1 4SE14 Sec 33 NW14SW14 Sec 34 S12NE14NE14NE14NW1 T16S Sec 3 4NW14N12SE14SE14SE14 NE14NE14 Sec 4 T17S R6W or HEREAFTER QUANTITY 0 096 cfs SOURCE 6 in well 200 ft to 30 0 500 ft deep POD (1) N 2900 W 450 from SE Cor Sec 26 T16S R7W USE Stock600 head of livestock wateringPOU SE14NE14 Sec 26 T16S R7W The remaining water is used same as Heretofore Carol Stewart propose(s) to change the POD of water as evidenced by 68 2744 (U24037) 0 015 HERETOFORE QUANTITY cfs SOURCE 2 in well 200 ft deep POD (1) S 300 W 196 from NE Cor Sec 26 T16S R6W USE Irrigation- from Apr to Oct 31 total acreage 018 acs Stockwat82 head of livestock Domestic: 2 eringfamilies or 8 persons POU NW14NE14 Sec 26T16S R6W HEREAFTER QUANTITY 0 015 cfs SOURCE 6 in well 200 ft deep POD (1) S 300 W 681 from NE Cor Sec 26 T16S R6W USE: Same as Heretofore POU Same as Heretofore The remaining water is used same as Heretofore 18 548(a17174) USA Bureau of Land Management propose(s) to change the POD POU of water as evidenced by 8 548 0 026 HERETOFORE QUANTITY Painter Spring POD (1) cfs SOURCEUSE from Cor Sec 17 T19S R14W 5000 Stockwatering from Oct to May head of livestock POU Sec 17 T19S R14W HEREAFTER 0 026 cfs QUANTITY SOURCE Painter Spring POD (1) S 402 W 379 from E 4 Cor Sec 5 T 9S R 4 W NE1 POU USE Same as Heretofore 4SE14 Sec 5 T19S R14W NE14NE14 T19S R15W Sec Robert L Morgan P E or STATE icle ENGINEER Published in the Mllard County ChronProgress February 4 114 18 1993 NOTICE OF PUBLIC Fillmore City will hold a budget hearing on Thursday February 18 1993 at 7 00 p m in the City Building 75 West Center Street to receive public comment concerning the transfer of $25000 of etectrc funds to capital projects to be used lor the removal ol the old boiler in the city building and the purchase and installation of a new boiler Marlene Cummings Fillmore City Recorder Published In the Millard Chronic) Prcgreta Feb 11 4 TO BE ISSUED GIVEN pursuant IS HEREBY NOTICE 21 Utah the provisions of Section Code Annotated 1953 as amended that on February 10 1993 the Board of Education of Mllard County School DstricL lard County Utah (the 'Board") adopted a resolution (the 'Resolution") in which it authorized and approved the issuance of its General Obligation Schooling Building Bonds Senes 1993 (the "Bonds') in an aggregate principal amount of not to exceed Four Mllion Dollars ($4000000) which wU be bear interest at a rate of rates of not to exceed seven percent (7) per annum which will mature in not more than twenty (20) years from their date or dates which a and may be sold at discount from par expressed as a percentage of principal amount of not to exceed one percent to (1) Pursuant to the Resolution the Bonds are to be issued lor the purpose of raising money for purchasing school sites for building or purchasing one of more school houses and supplying the same with furniture and necessary apparatus and for school property under the improving charge of the Board The Bonds are to be issued and sold by the Board pursuant to the Resolution cluding as part of the Resolution the draft of a final bond resolution that was before the Board and attached to the Resolution in substantially final form at the time of the adoption of the Resolution The Board is to adopt that final bond resolution in such form and with such changes thereto as the Board shall approve upon the adoption thereof provided that the principal amount interest rate or rates maturity and discount it any will not exceed the respective maximums described above A copy of the Resolution (including the draft of the final bond resolution attached to the Resolution) is on file in the office of the Business Administrator at 160 West Mam Street in Delta Utah where the Resolution may be examined during regular business hours of the Business Administrator from S00AMto4 30PM The Resolution shall be so available for inspection for a period of at least thirty (30) days from and after the date of the publication of this notice GIVEN NOTICE IS FURTHER that pursuant to law for a period of thirty (30) days from and after the date of the publication of this notice any poison in interest shall have the right to contest the legality of Resolution (including the the final bond resolution attached thereto) or the Bonds authorized of the Board thereby or any provisions made for the security and payment of the Bonds After such time no one shall have any cause of action to contest the regularity formality or legality of the Resolution the Bonds or the provisions any cause County 1993 18 for their DATED this security 10th or day payment of for February 1993 isJ Keith T Griffiths Business Administrator Mllard County School District Mllard County Utah Published In th Millard County Chronicle Progress Feb 18 1993 Public Notice IT MAY CONCERN The Central Utah Pnvate Industry Council (PIC) is soliciting input for its PY 94 Job 93 Training Plan This plan is being prepared under the provisions of the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) and will provide for job training and related services for eligible residents of the Six County Service Delivery Area Interested agencies and individuals who have recommendations as to clientele to be served training objectives occupational needs etc are invited to comment on the draft plan Input for this plan must be submitted by February 22 1993 Effective March 8 1993 the Plans will be available for review at the Employment and Training Office at 250 North Mam StreeL Sevier County Courthouse in Richfield or your nearest Job Service Utah TO WHOM Office Comments may be submitted to Six County Association of Governments 250 North Mam Rm 7 PO Box 820 Richfield Utah 84701 Published In the Millard County Chronicle Progress Feb 11 4 18 1993 Notice Steven Church as of today February 18 1993 am only responsible for my own debts and am not responsible for the debts of Mya Church Steven Church Published In the Millard County Chronicle Progress Feb 18 4 25 1993 FILLMORE CITY SPECIAL NOTICE Fillmore MEETING AND AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBY City Council GIVEN of Fillmore that the Utah will a special meeting on Thursday February 181 993 at the Fillmore City Building 75 West Center StreeL which meeting shall begin at 7 00 p m Persons wishing to attend who require special accommodations must notify the City Recorder by Tuesday February 16 1993 This special meeting is called on an order issued by Mayor Keith L Gillins The agenda shall be as follows hold BUDGET HEARING 9 NOTICE OF BONDS HEARING Receive public comment concerning the transfer of $25000 from the electee department fund to the capital projects fund for the purpose o removing the old boiler and the purchase and installation of a new boiler to heat the aty building OTHER BUSINESS Kate Hellenbrand - Discuss the recently adopted ordinance which regulates tattoo parlors and possibly amend the ordinance to be more restrictive Marlene Cummings City Recorder February 11 1993 Published m the Millard County Chronicle Progress Feb 181993 |