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Show ffJWWM THURSDAY 6382 & 9:00 P.fl B Guardianship, Conservator and Trust Notices. Consult clerk of the court or the respective signers for futher Information. Probate, - Hill Street Blues Captain Furillo hires a lawMOVIE: Lady yer and Hill and Renko Liberty An Italian wom- pose as waiters to expose ans wedding plans become policemen on the take. (R) a shambles when customs (60 mm.) inspectors refuse to allow - ABC News Closeup: her into the country with a J. Hoover This speEdgar mortadella sausage. Sophia cial probes the FBI Loren. William Devane. underreport the reign of J. Edgar 1971. Hoover. (60 min.) - 12:30 P.M. Notice of Trustees Sale O 1:00 P.M. - Mahler O This biographical film is based on the turbulent life of composer of Gustov Mahler. (2 hrs.) 2:00 P.M. - MOVIE: B The Deadly Game The sister of a murdered girl and a detective lead a search for the real killer. Sam Groom, Dick Butkus, June Lockhart. 6:00 P.M. OB- - News O - You Asked For It Prairie 6:30 P.M. B- - P.M. Magazine O - Family Feud B -- Tic Tac Dough O Business Report Q - Weeknight An Scamps easy going writer has problems a child care center. running - Billy Graham Crusade - NBA Basketball: Championship Game 4 O B MacNeil-Lehr- B BOB- B 7:00 P.M. O - The following described property will be sold at public auction to the 9:30 P.M. highest bidder, payable in lawful - Tom Jones of the money - Independent Network United States at the time News of the sale, at the East 10:00 P.M. main entrance, Millard - News Courthouse, County - MoreNashville Fillmore, Utah, on June O Music 16, 1982, at 1:00 p.m. of - Benny Hill Show said day, for the purpose 10:30 P.M. of foreclosing that certain O - Tonight Show Trust Deed with AssignO - Nightline - Last Chance Garage ment of Rents executed O Host Brad Sears gives the by QUAYLE W. DUTSON n and VIRGINIA P. DUTon tools needed to do repair work and ofSON, his wife, as Trustfers his opinion on one of ors, to UNION BANK, in the 82 models. - MOVIE: Cabin In favor of UNION BANK, The Sky A woman fights covering real property the devil for her mans located in Millard County, soul. Ethel Waters, Lena Utah, and more particuDuke Ellington. Home, larly described as: 1943. Beginning 660 feet 10:45 P.M. of the North South - MASH comer of Section Quarter 11:00 P.M. 5, Township 17 South, O - Fishing Show Range 4 West, Salt Lake O - Dick Cavett and Base Meridian; (D River of Sand thence East 1191.3 feet; 11:15 P.M. thence South 877.8 feet; - Streets of Q thence West 1191.3 feet; Francisco thence North 877.8 feet to 11:30 P.M. the point of beginning. - News DATED this 11th day of O - Saturday Night May, 1982. O - Captioned ABC News Thomas T. Billings 12:00 A.M. Successor Trustee - Late Night with Published in the MilQ David Letterman David is lard County Progress May joined by survival expert Brown Tom Jr. and 21, 28, and June 4, 1982. low-dow- - Over Easy OQ - Little House on the O - er Report (3 - KBYUs Greenhouse - MOVIE: Not As A Stranger Story of a mans desire and efforts to become a doctor. Robert Frank Sinatra, Olivia De Havilland. 1955 Mit-chu- 7:30 P.M. B - Heres Boomer - Sneak Previews Hosts B Roger Ebert and Gene B Swoosie Kurtz. (60 min.) highlight six films that they consider to be Buried Treasures, good movies that the public missed first time around. if) - 8:00 P.M. DifTrent Strokes Kimberly is offered a job in Paris. (R) - Barney Miller A simple arrest leads to a fiasco. O Closed-Caption- O Live Great Performances: B BUDGET NOTICE 12:15A.M. Sis-k- el . - Chico and the Man The 12:30 A.M. - VegaS A tennis O refuses to believe he star may be killed unless he throws a major tournament. (R) (60 min.) 12:45 A.M. B - NewsSign B- Off 1:00 A.M. John Davidson 1:30 A.M. B B All-Ti- 8:30 P.M. - Gimme B chief to A Break The tnes forget his late wifes birthday. (R) B Pony - 3:30 A.M. MOVIE: Frontier Express Roy Rogers and Trigger save the Pony Express. 1939 Drugs & Alcohol - We all need education Thursday evening. May 20, 1982, I accidently discovered a program in progress on Channel 2 and intently watched the remainder of it. I was title the believe Epidemic, Why Kids Are on Drugs. At any rate, I only saw approximately forty (40) or so minutes of the program, which ended at 8:00 p.m.. Delta, Utah. time. I am regretful that I did not know before hand that this program would be broadcast; I might have promoted the local media. via program I was particularly impressed that emphasis was placed on sources of reinforcement regarding drug abuse - such as television show writers (dialoque). music, and especially the seldom-indicate- d advertising profession which attempts to talk us all into kinds. using drugs of various There are millions of and others Americans, world, who the throughout do use alcohol andor substances, various (vitamins, prescriptions, etc ) without becoming problems to society. Those who choose to drink, may do so responsibly and without becoming a case for the Social Services or police agencies! However, those age of under the legal arc another majority" matter. Many of us desire to help young people realize the and potential dangers of responsibilit ics alcohol 'drug use In attempting to develop and institute prevention education through programs County, I Millard for met have Many resistance. communities desire to know development in programs for a certain community. The parents, police, and schools, of course, do have contact with some of these young people using drugs. However, they might not know of those such who have tried substances and no longer use them, nor, those who have been never caught" (identified) as a user (past or present). vei. are to find out The going on; Indo-Chine- se ance Programs. 5. in my well presenied, Division of Family Services. 6. Youth in Custody. 7. Title I. 8. Disadvantaged. 9. Handicapped Part opinion. The drug trends and B realities alter and change 10. Interest from Inoften, at times, depending on vestments. supply and demand, etc; and. 11. Title IV B Learning certain kinds of drugs may be Resources. substituted for those whose 12. Title IV C Innovashipment into an area might be confiscated, delayed or tive. 13. Title IV D Guidinterrupted for some reason ' 94-14- Alcohol use has increased nationally, and mixed with other drugs may be a fatal combination. Of course. Phencyclidine "pep" or "Angel Dust") is among the most unpredictable of drugs in terms of effects and is one of the most dangerous so far as accidents, psychosis, suicide and violent behavior are concerned. Then, too, there are those who manufacture and sell counterfeit (look-alike- ) user may not really know what heshe is getting and often depends on drugs. The of the the "reputation" dealer, pusher, seller or sharer. Of course, one error in dosage, origin, or purity of a substance, migt prove fatal to those who use it. Thus, the of the reputation provider" is of little value to anyone! I support and defend the individual's right to shoose reluctant whether or not to drink, kids, themselves, arc the smoke etc.; cigarettes, only ones who know whal harmful to varying although arc or using, theyve tried degrees I personally object to and, an anonymous survey being forced to live according dozen a (containing about others' dictates or to direct questions) distribut'd which demands to all the young people free agency. seems a logical and effective compromises I determine, However, do support and to ay maintain perspectives which realistically, where emphasis a "legal age" at determine directed be regarding might whats 3. Public Law 874. Assist4. The program Epidemic ... etc." was very enlightening: and Millard County Board of Education will meet on Monday, June 9, 1982, at 3 p.m. in the District Office, Delta, Utah for the purpose of adopting a budget for the school year 1982-8The is computed on Budget an assessed valuation of and the $55,000,000.00 of weighted number pupil units of 3440.730 with a average daily membership of 2630 and average daily attendance of 2466. The Budget was computed on the following mill levy cf 23.25 mills for Maintenance and Operation, .19 mills for Tort Liability and 16.22 mills for Capital Outlay and Debt Service. A hearing on the present budget will be held at this time. The Board will review additional fund balances and revenue from the following sources: 1. Increase in assessed valuation. 2. Title VI Programs for Handicapped. from the Lincoln - Crossfire Center Two Philharmonics: Israel and New York. 2:00 A.M. Zubin Mehta Conducts. The Flame MOVIE: This histone concert features the New York and Is- Girl marries sweethearts brother for his fortune and rael Philharmonics Orcheshustras under the direction of falls in love with her band. Vera Ralston. BrodZubin Mehta. (2 hrs.) John erick American Carroll. Crawford, 1947. Songbook Q Notice to bid ance, Counseling, and Testing. 14. IPP Impact Funds. The Expenditure categories were increased to cover the above proCapital Outlay grams. was increased for additional fund balance and revenue from IPP and Interest from Investments. School Lunch Programs was decreased for difference in fund balance. The transfers are on file at the District Office and are open for review by anyone interested. Robert L. Steele, Clerk Millard County Board of Education Published in the Millard County Progress May 18 & June 4, 1982. one may decide for oneself the appropriate behavior. Our youth are ihe future ... they need assistance and education in order to which Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Education of the Millard County School Board at its office, 150 West Main Street, Delta, Utah up to 2:00 p.m., June 9, 1982, for the furnishing of all labor, materials, transportation, and service for the following landscaping and sprinker projects: Delta South Elementary School, Bid Proposal A. Fillmore Middle School, Bid Proposal B. Delta South Elementary Fillmore Middle and School combination package, Bid Proposal C. A certified or cashiers check or bid bond of not less than five percent of the amount of the bid, drawn payable to the order of the Board of of Millard Education County School Board, shall accompany the bid. This check or bid bond of the accepted bidder shall be forfeited in case he fails or refuses to enter into the Contract or furPerfornish the 100 mance and 100 Material and Labor Payment Bond as required by the Owner. The Owner reserves the right to award more than one contract on the proThe successful ject. bidder(s) to be known as the General Contractor(s) shall have responsibility for proper execution of all work contracted by him. Instructions, plans and specifications and proposal blanks will be on file in the office of Edwards and Daniels Associates, Architects, 525 East Third South, Salt Lake City, Utah, after May 19, 1982 where they may be consulted or secured for the purpose of bidding. Plans and specifications may be obtained upon deposit of $25.00 per set. Contractors shall be limited to three sets on deposit. Full refund will be made upon return of such Documents in good condition within seven calendar days after the bids are opened and if a bid is submitted. Deposit shall be forfeited if Documents are retained beyond four calendar days prior to bidding and a bid is not submitted. Additional sets may be had for direct costs of printing. These requirements will be waived for current members of the A.G.C. General (Associated Contractors). Partial sets may be had for direct costs of printing and handling and need not be returned. AH bidders shaU be Pre qualification forms are 6 of found in Section the project manual. No bidder may withdraw his proposal for a period of thirty days after the date set for the opening thereof. The School Board reserves the right to accept any or to reject any or all proposals or waive any informality in a proposal. Date: May 19, 1982 By: Resolution of Millard County School Board Published in the Millard County Progress May 28, 1982 & June 4, 1982. (5) A-0- Notice FISHERMEN Don't Forget to register your boats before the big season. Delta on Wednesday, Fillmore Monday. Tuesday, Thursday and Fridays. If you received your registration in the mail you can mail it into the Fillmore office any day of the week and we will return it with your sticker. Jim Talbot Millard County Assessor Published in the Mil- - C. HAROLD Millard VERHA-ARE- the "Epidemic ..." program aired again; with adequate advanced notification enabling announcement local areas. in lali S4631, Frida), Mas 28, 1982 Page 7 Dies IN MEMORIAM Attorney at Law 820 Newhouse Building 10 Exchange Place Salt Lake City. UT 841 11 Telephone: (801)322-555- Ruth Mundy passes away 5 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF MILLARD COUNTY STATE OF UTAH Ruth Mundy, 79, died May 19, 1982 in the Fillmore Hospital of natural Prelude and postlude by Maria Opening causes. by Dusty She was born October Mundy, a grandson. 20. 1902 in A vocal solo was renPueblo. Colorado to Joseph and dered by Marie Jensen, Stella May Hussey Brook-er- . "In Mv Fathers House She married William are Many Mansions. Mundy on October 23, Remarks were by Roy 1923 in Huntington Park, D. Olpin. A vocal solo by California. Rov Tomkinson, "The She is survived by: Lord's Prayer, was husband; son and daugh- accompanied by Maria ter, William A. "Billy Tomkinson. Jr., and Mrs. Monte The closing prayer was (Barbara) Snyder, both of said by Gary Snyder, six Fillmore; a grandson. grandchildren; 15 were Pallbearers Mark Dusty Mundy, Funeral services Mundy. Jake Nichol, were held Friday, May Gary Snyder, Kirk Mun21, 1982, at 11 a.m. dy. and Jay Starley. in the Fillmore Dedication of the grave First Fourth LDS Ward Chapel. was by Jake Nichol. Friends called Friday Interment was in the from 10 a.m. until the Fillmore City Cemetery. time of services at the The family suggests Fillin Olpin Mortuary donations be made in more. the name of Ruth Mundy Bishop Donald Rasmussen conducted the to the Fillmore Hospital. services. Family prayer The funeral was under was by Mark Mundy, the direction of Olpin a grandson. Mortuary. Notice to Creditors Probate No. 2408 In the Matter of the Estate of MARK PAXTON Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF MARK PAXTON, DECEASED Probate No. 2408 AH having persons claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the above-nameCourt on or before the 14th day of August, 1982, or said claims shall be forever barred. s NELDA PAXTON Personal Representative d Box 245 Fillmore, UT 84631 Published in the Millard County Progress May 14. 21. & 28, 1982. music was Tomkinson. prayer was Exchange Club. Honored as the outstanding Retired Businessman of the Year in 1974. He was home. He was born May 11, a devoted husband and 1906, Meadow, Utah to father. Survivors include wife, Hyrum Vincent and Amy Mrs. Bushnell two daughters, Elizabeth married Harry Piltz, (Nancy) Adams. He Nancy May Ferrin Sep- both Salt Lake City; tember 24. 1928, in the Mrs. Frank (LaNore) Salt Lake LDS Temple. Guzman. Long Beach, He retired after more Calif.; five grandchildren, than 40 years as President four sisters, Mrs. Tyrell of Restaurant and Store S. (Idona) Toone. Mrs. Y. (Vanetta) Equipment Co. and was Marion Mrs. Henry associated with the Fet-ze- Robison, all Paxton. Salt Lake Cabinet (Colleen) and Fixture Co. He served Salt Lake City; Mrs. in the Riverside Stake Gerald (Luella) Edwards, Presidency, High Council Meadow. and Bishoprics of several stakes and wards. He Funeral services were was always active in held May 24 at the Monward and stake auxilument Park 9th LDS iaries. Active in the Sons Ward Chapel. Interment of Utah Pioneers, Boy in the Larkin Sunset Scouts of America and Lawn. V. Adams, LaVerre 76. Salt Lake City, passed away May 20, 1982 at rs Services held for Richard Sampson Richard Sampson, 74, of Winnemucca, Nevada died Tuesday, May 4, 1982 in a Reno, Nevada hospital. A native of Silverton, Colorado, he was born October 29. 1907 and moved to the Winnemucca area 22 years ago. Sampson was a custodian of the Winners Inn in Winnemucca. Surviving is his widow, Theo Melville Sampson of Winnemucca, formerly of Fillmore. A memorial service was held at Sierra Crematorium on May 7 under the direction of Wa- ltons Sparks Funeral Home. Some of Xheos thers and sisters tended the service. bro- at- - Seminary graduates announced The 1981-8- 2 Seminary Wilson. Bishop is Lyle Graduates are as follows: Evans. Fillmore Third Ward: Kanosh Ward: Jody Candace Berry, David Christensen, Shelly Edwards. Bob Jensen, Suzanne and Janet Rhodes. David Christensen, Christensen, Loyd Johns- Edwards and Bob Jensen Back row from left to right: Mr. Thoraock Adsisor, Jody Ashman, Am) Trimble, Pol) Bail), ton, Perkins, were awarded Certificates Doug Kristi Lofland, Kell) Phillips, Jeffiner Probert, Andrea Stephenson, Butch Hare. Middle row Kristie Roth, and Kevin of Achievement. Bishop left to right: Matt I)a), Michael Hansen, Richard Hatton, Joel Harper, Kerr) Watson, Bill) Wheeler. Kristie Roth is Scott Speakman. Freeman. Front row left to right: Clennelh Berry, Kell) Gillings, Katrina Hirschi. Sheila l.und, was awarded a Certificate Fillmore Fourth Ward: Sheila Telford, Aaron W hile and Daniel Cummings. of Achievement. Bishop Marianne Crosland, Jared is David L. Christensen. Sylvester, Maria TomkinMeadow Ward: Jay son, Lan Turner, and Beckstrand, Daniel Bond, Greg Hunt. Bishop is Deneen Davis, Kelly Donald R. Rasmussen. Anita Flowell Ward: Edwards, Wendy EdThere are many in- consisting of 5th graders. the best part of the whole Nieland Heidi wards, Christensen, Doug Rowley, teresting activities and The newspaper is called project is the fun of Sam White. Daniel Bond sen, Judy Sorensen, and The 5th Grade Chronvaried projects that take getting the news and and Anita Kelly Edwards were Joanne Spotten. Eleit The icle. at Fillmore putting together. awarded Certificates of Christensen was awarded newspaper place consists of teacher pro- It is rewarding for the mentary School. Achievement. Bishop is a Certificate of AchieveOne of those projects files. social and athletic students. Labrum. ment. Bishop is Kent The last issue for this DeLynn has been a school news- events that take place Swallow. Fillmore First Ward: paper put out by the in the school. While the school will be distributed Karl Holden Ward: Tracy Giles, David Peteris to fun Class read. "C Wednesday. newspaper Language son, and Gerald Robison. Clark, Penni Johnson, Cliff Stephenson, Kelly Bishop is Keith Gillins. Laurie and Fillmore Second Ward: Thomas. Kevin Cummings, Carol Tuttle. Bishop is Grant Gregory, Curtis Hare, Wood. Allene Lisa Hone, Debbie Huf-fe-r, Scipio Ward: Utah State Universitys Rose in and Meadow: James Earl ing Business, 89th annual commenceJohnson, Mathews. Bishop is Alan Carley Beckstrand and Richard Mary Labrum, majoring Gina Rowley, and Scott Mathews. ment exercises June 5 O. Beckstrand. major in Fducation. Fifth Grade Chronicle Staff Publishes Last Issue Commencement candidates for Utah State announced will nearly graduate 2.000 Baccalaureate and ft advanced degree didates. Speaking to the graduates is Senator Paucan- la Hawkins. an alumna of Utah State, who will receive an honorary Doctor of Laws degree. Candidates from East Millard County for Bac- calaureate clude: degrees Movies -- 150 movies FREE MEMBERSHIP Vi Price on Rental Movies in- Vickie Ann Fillmore. Brown Carling, majoring in Education; Kanosh: Kevin C. Kes-le- Movies - Movies VHS& BETA Sony Beta - Max $1000.00 Sanyo 4200 $499.99 - RCA 190 $599.00 r, majoring in Agricul- ture; VHS Ice Castles Public Notice Deer Hunter Heaven Can Wait Mommie Dearest Wholly Moses Escape to Witch Mt. The annual meeting of the Fillmore Water Users will be held in the Court Room of the Millard County Courthouse on Tuesday, June 15, at 8 p.m. Purpose of the meeting is to elect new Trustees, review audit which has Association been completed, just and other business to come before the members in attendance. Board of Trustees of Fillmore Water User's Association Published in the Millard County Progress Mav 28. June 4 and 11, 1981. lard County Progress May 28. 1982 & June 6. 1982. Paternity Kramer vs. Kramer Continental Divide Electric Horseman Dumbo Pete's Dragon ON GOLDEN POND Jazz Singer Love Drnnis Ashbrook A ALCOHOL DRIG ABUSE OUTREACH P.O. Box 357 Fort Apache BETA the Bronx The Four Seasons at First Bite 9 Victory Coal Miners Daughter Time Bandits The Sting Stir Crazy to 5 Continental Divide Dumbo Pete's Drogon Polyanna Herbie Rides Again Stripes Halloween I Kramer vs. Kramer Endless Love The French Lieutenants Woman Warriors Stripes Caddyshack Scanners Howling Starting Over 252 W . Main Street Delia. Utah 84624 l Former Meadow Native & VERHAAREN make appropriate decisions. We all need education. I would like to see Count) Progress Fillmore, Also a complete list of Walt Disney movies good strainer for lumpy paint u an old nylon stocking. A 35 No. Main 743-511- 5 t |