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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 , Friday, March 26, 1982 Page Notice to Water Users Probate, Guardianship, Conservator and Trust Notices. Consult clerk of the court or the respective signers for futher Information. Notice to bid Notice to Closed bids are now being received at Castle & Cooke Foods (or the Office janitorial service. A copy of requirements and a tour if necessary are available at the front office. Bids will be accepted through April 8, 1982. Water Users The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change and appropriate water in Millard County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. 1 21 00 Published in the MilEarl lard County Progress O. Stevens & Doreen March 26 & April 2, 1982. Stevens Ashby, Box 12, Holden, UT proposes to the point of change Notice To diversion of 3.52 sec. ft. of Contractors water as evidenced by Sealed proposals will be Appl. 30470, Cert. 7934 a-- by the Board of Education of the Millard School District at its office. 160 West Main, Delta, Utah, up to 3:00 p.m., April 14, 1982 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, transportation, and services for the (67-95- 28398, Appl. Ch. Appl. ), received Cert. 7935, ). The water has been diverted from a well, 565 ft. deep, at a point N. 1240 (67-222- 16-in- ft. E. 1199 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 5, T20S, R4W; construction of Energy and used from Apr. 1 to Retrofit Projects at Two Nov. 1 for the irrigation of Schools, Delta, Utah. 125.2 acs. In SEASWA, Bids will be puclidy SWVSEV Sec. 6; opened and read in the board NEANWA, NWV4NWV4 room of the Administration Sec. 7, both T20S, R4W. Office Building, 160 West Hereafter, 3.52 sec 4t. Main, Delta, Utah, at 3:00 of water is 0 be diverted p.m. April 14, 1982. from a well, The right is reserved by the 0 a ft. at deep, Board of Education to reject point S. 33 ft. W. 33 ft. all A and any proposals. NV4 Cor. Sec. 7, certified or cashiers check or from R4W T20S, (3 mi West 0 bid bond of not less than ftse and used same Holden); the of amount percent of the bid, drawn payable to as heretofore. 57213 Marlow the order of the Board of Education of Millard School D. Mace, 601 E. Canyon District, shall accompany the Rd., Fillmore, UT 0.3 sec. bid. This check or bid bond ft. of water is to be of the accepted bidder shall diverted from Chalk be forfeited in case he fails or Creek, at a point S. 620 ft. refuses to enter into the W. 2050 ft. from NE Cor. contract or furnish the 100 Sec. 28, T21S, R4W (E. of performance bond, and Fillmore); and used for 100 material and labor hydro-electrpower purpayment bond as required by poses of 14 kw in the Owner and the State of NEV4NWV4 Sec. 28, Utah. T21S, R4W. The water All general contractors will will be returned to its be required to submit a list of natural stream, at a point the subcontractors which S. 100 ft. W. 3300 ft. from they propose to use. List of NE Cor. Sec. 28, T21S, subcontractors does not need to be submitted with bid R4W. Scott L. 57280 proposal but must be submitted to Board prior to Anderson, 250 Circle Dr., contract award on April 14, Eskdale, UT 5.0 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted 1982. Said listing shall be from three, wells, 0 ft. deep, at the catagorized as specified, and shall include a specific bid following points:1) N. from each 1200 ft. W. 660 ft. from price subcontractor included on SE Cor.; 2) W. 660 ft. the list. A subcontractor, is from E4 Cor.; 3) S. 1200 in ilternite, may package ft. W. 660 ft. from NE categories resulting in a Cor.; all Sec. 26, T19S, deduction to the bid. After R19W (near Eskdale); and the bid opening, the General used from Apr. 1 to Oct. Contractor may not, without 31 for the irrigation of the specific written consent of 200.0 acs. in EViSE 'A, the Office of Administrative NWV4SEV4 Services of the Millard EV4NEV4, R19W. Sec. T19S, 26, the School District, alter Scott L. 57281 subcontractors identified on 250 Circle Dr., Anderson, the bid list. All laborers, workmen, Eskdale, UT 3.0 sec. ft. of mechanics and apprentices to water is to be diverted wells, be employed on this project from two, ft. deep, at the shall be paid not less than the 100-20-0 general prevailing wage rates following points: 1) N. as determined by the Federal 1200 ft. W. 660 ft. from Wage Rale determinations SE Cor.; 2) N. 120 ft. W. Schedules of 660 ft. from Cor.; rate determinations are both Sec. 22, T19S, R19W included in the contract (near Eskdale); and used documents. from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for The Owner shall enter into the irrigation of 120.0 acs. only one contract for the in E4SEV4, SEV4NEV4 construction, of the project. Sec. 22.T19S, R19W. The successful bidder, to be Protests resisting the known as the General of these applicagranting Contractor, shall have the with reasons theretions for proper responsibility filed in execution of all work fore must be State with the duplicate contracted by him. Instructions, plans and Engineer, 1636 W. North UT 84116, specifications and proposal Temple, SLC. blanks will be on file in the on or before April 24, office of Van Boenim and 1982. Frank Associates, Inc., 1381 DeeC. Hansen, P.E. East 2100 South, Salt Lake STATE ENGINEER City, Utah 84105 where they Published In the Millard may be consulted or secured Co. Progress Mar. 12, 19 for the purpose of bidding on ,& 26.1982. or after March 23, 1982 at 8:00 a. m. A deposit of $25.00 APPRENTICESHIP SIGN will be required to guarantee UP return of said plans. Said Mr. Don Nielson and deposit will be refunded Mr. Ralph Van Dam will and provided the plans at the Millard County be specifications are returned in District Offices on School good order within ten days 1982 for the 1, April of proposal. following receipt of taking applicaPublished in the Millard purpose for the Carpenter tions March 25, Chronicle County and Ironworkers ApprenApril 1, 1982. Published in the Millard ticeship Programs. AppliCounty Progress March 26, cations will be taken April 2. 1982. between the hours of 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. 12-in- 150-30- (5) (67-95- ic (18-46- 16-in- 100-20- (18-46- 6) 16-in- (Davis-Bacon- Ei ). Night Sight Vision improves when you wait a few minutes in the dark before driving after leaving a lighted building. Vision improves dramatically if the driver waits in the dark two or three minutes. According to British researchers, It takes as long as 15 minutes to gain the best vision on a dark night. Published in the Mil- Progress County March 26, 1982. lard The points farthest apart in the United States are Log Point, Elliot Key, Florida, and Kure Island, Hawaii. The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Millard INMEMORIAMl Heart attack claims Taft Watts County throughout the entire year unless otherTaft Charles Watts, 71, wise designated. Locae prominent figtions in SLB&M. Stott ure in high school athle1 21 47 tics in the state of Utah, Land & Livestock, Meaof a heart attack died to UT proposes dow, change the point of March 19, 1982 at his diversion of 3.49 sec. ft. home in Kanosh. Born August 3, 1910 in of water as evidenced by Appl. 21937, Cert. 8481 Kanosh to Charles Wil), Appl. 21620, liam and Margaret Ann ), Cert. 8455 Appl. Bird Watts. Married Neca Jones June 6, 1939 in the ). 21621, Cert. 8454 The water has been St. George LDS Temple. Survivors: Wife, Kandiverted from a well, 380 ft. deep, at a osh; daughters and sons, point N. 925 ft. W. 50 ft. Mrs. Gail (Regina) Hunfrom SE Cor. Sec. 28, ter, San Diego, Calif.; T20S, R5W; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 1 for the supplemental irrigation of 196.5 acs., but limited to the sole supply James W. Stephenson, in of acs. 164.4 died March 22, 1982 at 72, NWV-NEVNWV4NWV4, his home in Holden. He NEV4NEV4, Sec. was born in Holden 33; SWASEi.SEASEA March 3, 1910 to John B. Sec. 28, T20S, R5W. and Edith Ashby StephenHereafter, 3.49 sec. ft. son. He married Stella of water is to be diverted Hunter Feb. 20, 1935 in from same as heretofore the Salt Lake LDS Temand from a well, ple. 350 ft. deep, at a point S. Mr. Stephenson was an 1950 ft. E. 2600 ft. from active member of the LDS NW Cor. Sec. 33, T20S, Church, a former Bishop of mi SW R5W (8 of Holden, and a former Holden); and used same member of the High as heretofore. Council of the Millard Protests resisting the Stake. granting of this applicaHe Is survived by his tion with reasons therewife, a son and three fore must be filed in daughters, Mark, Dawan, duplicate with the State both Holden; Mrs. Lyle Engineer, 1636 W. North (Merene) Owen, North Temple, SLC, UT 84116, Salt Lake; and Mrs. on or before May 1, 1982. Duncan, Ralph (Susan) DeeC. Hansen, P.E. Fillmore. He was precedSTATE ENGINEER ed in death by one son. Published in the Millard County Progress Mar. 19, 26, and Apr. 2, 1982. Charles Mrs. (Julia) Buscher, Las Vegas, Nevada; Mrs. David (Cherri) Joy, Omaha, Nebraska; Bart Watts, Kanosh; eight grandchildren; one sister, two brothers, Mrs. John (Zelma) Hopper, Long Beach, Calif; Fred, St. George; Ted, Olympia, Washington. long-tim- a-- Funeral services held for Alice Brunson (67-12- Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 23, 1982 in the Kanosh LDS Ward Chapel. Burial, 16-in- Kanosh Cemetery. James W. Stephenson passes away surviving are 10 grandchildren and two great grandchildren, three sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Waiter (Florence) Calllster and Mrs. Weldon (Louise) Anderson, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ada Palmer, Cedar City; Eugene, Orem; and Rulon, Lees-villLouisiana. Also 4, 10-in- Funeral services will be held Thursday, March 25, 1982 at 11 a.m. in the Holden Ward Chapel. Friends called Wednesday from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Olpin Mortuary in Fillcall more and may Thursday one hour prior to the services at the Holden Ward Chapel. Interment will be in the Holden Cemetery. Services held for Mark Paxton NOTICE OF COMPETITIVE GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES LEASE OFFERING UTAH Funeral Services were held for Mark Paxton, March 18, 1982, in the h Ward Chapel. Bishop Donald Rasmussen conducted. Family prayer was by Bishop Kent B. Vincent, Prelude and Postlude Music by Joyce Tarbet. The opening prayer was given by Don Cummings, Vocal Solo Roy My Way, Tomkinson, accompanied by Maria Tomkinson. A tribute to Mark was given by Mayor Doris Rasmussen, Talk by Roy D. Olpin, Vocal Solo Somewhere My Love, Marie Jensen, accompanied by Debbie The closing Jackson. prayer was offered by Mont Snyder, dedication of the grave by Mark Vincent, a grandson. Flowers were under the direction of the Fillmore Ward Relief Fourth Society. members Family attending from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hardy, Ella Ree Coodsey, Tad Leslie, Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Tomkinson, Boise, Idaho, John Tomkinson, Lewiston, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Godfrey, Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mathews, Lori Has sett, Kim Osoro, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robins, Todd Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Vincent and family, Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Huntington and family, LaVerne, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Memmott and family, Sandy. Fust-Fourt- U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Bureau of Land Management, Utah State Office Building, 136 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. Notice is hereby given that nine (9) leasing units of land totaling 13,787.07 acres within Cove Crater Springs, and Monroe, Joseph, Rossevelt Hot Springs, Resources Geothermal Areas in Beaver, Juab, Kane, Millard and Sevier Utah, Counties, are offered for geothermal resources leasing through sealed bids to the qualified bidders of the highest cash amount per acre or fraction thereof. All bids must be submitted on or before 1:00 p.m., MDT, April 30, 1982. Sealed bids may not be modified or withdrawn unless such modification or withdrawal is received before that time. The offering will be held at 1:30 p.m., MDT, April 30, 1982, in the 13th Floor Conference Room of the University Club Building. A detailed statement of the terms and conditions of the lease offering, bid forms, and other required forms may be obtained from the Bureau of Land Management, Utah State Office. Published In the Millard Coudnty Progress March Pallbearers were Jack Huntington, Greg Huntington, Wendell Memmott, Richard Robins, Jeff Huntington, Mike Memmott, Stephen Vincent, and John Tomkinson. Honorary Pallbearers were: Paul Packard, A. LaVoy Kimball, Merrill Hone, Taft Paxton, Fay Frampton, William Man-harGrant Brunson, William Godfrey, J. Francis Kelly, Ray Paxton, Cummings Day and Paul McBride. d, TO THE EDITOR son-in-la- Hots and Tots woman A pregnant should avoid a hot tub. Researchers at the University of Washington point to the risk of birth defects from excess heat. The hyperthermia danger seems to be especially the between greatest third and eighth week of pregnancy; hence, the warning to women who think they might be pregnant. present behavior and that because something once strongly affected ones life, it should People indefinitely have a similar effect. eaa change and do. But change is a variable Baselball Mats Take the High Cost of Housing Into Your Own Han N SALE Flnish-It-Yourse- Notice of Auction be guaranteed What We Do off 20 IP; MacGregor the sales. The material will be available at Millard High 35 North 200 School, West, Fillmore, Utah and can be seen prior to the sale. Millard School District Robert L. Steele, Clerk Published in the Millard COunty Progress March your home on your Capp custom-buildlot and foundation, using quality lumber, full ply multi pane windows and insulated exterior doors. Your home Is enclosed and ready for you to finish. You decide which finishing jobs you want to do and hire local tradesmen for the rest. Even if you need outside help, you'll save by eliminating the middleman. The more you do, the more you save. Mo Large Down Payment For qualified buyers, just a small deposit and your lot gets you started. s Millard School District. The Board of Education reserves the right to accept or reject any or all 19 & 26, 1982. dream home, you can save thousands compared to having an ordinary builder construct the same house on your lot Capp Homes contain quality construction materials and are custom-buil- t by skilled craftsmen. Louisville Slugger by What You Do lf By doing the finishing work on your new ft Win efl High School. All sales will be final and the material will not the needed support and interaction from significant people in their rovironment. We all have a need to feel lovable (able to be loved) andor accepted. An interaction on negative terms is better than no interaction at thing. In order for change to become permanent it needs to be reinforced and fully all. It internalized by both the person making the requires courage to attempt change and the significant others surrounding psychological change; it also requires courage on the part of the family and community to send the individual. It isn't enough to someone off to Mental Health, to the State accept the change. The responsibility must be Hospital, or to a Psychiatric Ward, and shared by all of us in order to make the best assume they will be totally recovered when possible community for all they return. If the environment they have Richard Y. Moody. PH. 1). come from remains the same they will soon Clinical Psychologist return to the original behavior. 19, 16, April 2 & 9, 1982. The Board of Education will hold an auction at the Millard High School on March 27, 1982 at 9:00 a.m. for the purpose of selling old furniture and fixtures housed in the old main building at Millard Scipio Scene By Lola Monroe Funeral services were Gladys Hales accompanMrs. Laurie Quarnberg Be mis and boys were at held for Alice Hardman ied by Beatrice Swensen. and son Daniel stopped at the Marden Stone home Bartholio Brunson, Tues- Jay Holfeeltz and Bishop Hilda Quambergs on the during the weekend. Jimmie Hales both spoke way home from the day, March 9, 1982. Mr. and Mrs. Steve She was born June 24, after which a vocal trio, hospital in SLC. Daniel Jackson and family were 1917 in Salt Lake City. Bishop Jimmie and was feeling better and visitors at the home of She married Ward Brunher parents Burtis and Gladys Hales and Arzell glad to be home. son, former resident of Case "In the Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Connie Quarnberg. sang Fillmore. She died March Garden", Steve Memmott, was at accompanied Warwood and daughter, 6, 1982 in Bennion, Utah. by Beatrice Swensen. Marcy of Nephi visited on the home of his grandServices were held at Sat. at the home of parents, LeVoy and Ella Closing prayer was Richard Thatcher and on Memmott, for the weekthe Pleasant Green 2nd Leo given by Bishop LDS Ward Chapel. Arzell Mr. and Mrs. end. of the Sunday Dedication Rupp. Melanie Monroe, who Case, officiating. Prelude Steven Peterson Levan and Postlude music by Grave, Doyle Carter. and son, Bradley, visited is attending LDS Business Interment, Valley View time Beatrice Swenson. Family spent them also at grandma College, Memorial Park. between quarters home prayer given by Merlin Hilda Quarnbergs. Grant. Those attending the Elder Rod Quarnberg with her parents Niel and Bishop Joseph Catten services from the Fillmore just returned from the Edith Monroe. Alice Donald and gave the opening prayer area were Elva & Clayton Bristol England mission. followed by a vocal duet Goulter, Zella Allen and He reported his mission in Lawson met their daugh"Hold Thou My Hand" Mr. and Mrs. George Sacrament meeting ter, Kathleen and husby Bishop Jimmy and Brunson. Sunday. Many family and band Scott Shaw and friends came to share this family, from Henderson, special day with him. His Nevada in St. George and parents, Don and Phyllis accompanied them to the made the trip to England temple Saturday morning. Another to spend a few days with daughter, Rod on his mission, they Nancy Jackson, joined also spent two days in them. London before returning Bishop and Mrs. Alan Dear Editor, piano, Linus and his are rejoycing Mathews a had home. really They I would like to Sally publicly blanket, telling in this over the birth of a grandwonderful trip Brown he should offer my congratulations Charlie beautiful land. daughter born to Tim and to Millard High School, be the baseball team's Lisa Carling, Fillmore, Relief Ward Scipio Miss Laurie Stout and her bench manager were all Society held their annual Mar. 19. cast of "Your a Good Man very believable. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry 16. Charlie Brown" for their What a shame only a birthday party Mar. Peterson recently became Lunch after served was excellent production. handful of people chose to an which enjoyable first time parents of a Each time I attend one support our high school was presented. baby girl born in Nephi. program of these school functions I students and their talents. Bud and R.S. Ward members over Shirley am amazed at the local A great deal of time, attended Free 85 years old were honor- Probert talent we have. These energy and practice goes ed. They were: Blonda Style Wrestling meet at kids were not just pre- into a musical or drama Dee Viewmont High School, 89; Quarnberg, tending, I found myself production and it is very 89; and Pearl Bountiful with their son, Memmott, actually seeing Charles M disappointing for these Robins, 87. Sam. They stayed in Schultz's characters com- students and teachers beautiful articles Farmington with Elaine Many ing to life. Charlie Brown, when the curtain opens and pictures were on dis- Kirkpatrick and family, the perennial loser, the and they see such a small Buds sister. for all to see. play antics of Snoopy and his audience. Carol Jean, husband Carter and Jaylene suppertime, Lucy tauntSincerely, friend visited and spent and family were weekend ing Schroder about his Georgia B. Hare the weekend with grand- - visitors with her parenU, Carl and Gloria Probert ma Dee Memmott. GENEALOGY BEGINS WITH U and sister Margaret. and Marlene Raymond Continued from Page 3 of lot a inimportance menu. These may plays clude address of next of in our research. administraDeeds, kin, place of birth of are abstracU and tions, of parents, total number children born to this very good sources for and spouses finding out where our family, relatives lived. They also name. In 1610, Captain Samuel Argali was blown off course Wills are very good esUblish the date and near a cape on our eastern seaboard. He immediately sources of information, times when they lived named it for his sponsor, Lord De La Warr It became the state of Delaware This is especially true there. When people enter into a therapeutic because normally a person leaves something to process or procedure they gain insight and all of his family, h may understanding about themselves and how to deal with current problems. In essence, they list the names of every confidence in their ability to handle gain son, daughter, current problems and stresses. When they etc. daughter-in-lareturn to their home or in the community and They also list what the continue to treat them as if there were people person owned and where no change, or shun them as though hey are it was located. Location, still In statement about irrational ideas Albert crazy their confidence evaporates, as we will learn later. they become very lonely, and again Ellis, a noted Psychologist, said, "People withdraw. 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