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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631, Friday, February 5, 1982 Page 8 Notice to Probate, Guardianship, Conservator and Trust Notices. Consult clerk of the court or the respective signers for futher Information. MEETING SCHEDULE FOR THE BOARD OF COUNTY The following applica- COMMISSIONERS OF tion has been filed with MILLARD COUNTY FOR the State Engineer to THE YEAR 1982 NOTICE TO WATER USERS change and appropriate water In Millard County All official meetings throughout the entire year will be held in the County unless otherwise designa- Courthouse in the County ted. Locations in SLB&M. Commission Chambers. Guy January 6, 1982 W. Brinkerhoff, Box 674, January 13, 1982 Fillmore, UT proposes to January 20, 1982 change the point of January 27, 1982 diversion of 0.068 sec. ft. out of a total of 0.655 sec. February 3, 1982 ft. of water as evidenced February 10, 1982 by a portion of Under- February 17, 1982 ground Water Claim 7673 February 24, 1982 ). The water has been diverted from a March 3, 1982 ft. March 10, 1982 425 well, deep, at a point S. 1093 ft. March 17, 1982 W. 56 ft. from EV Cor. Sec. 18, T21S, R5W; and April 7, 1982 used for the domestic April 14, 1982 purposes of 1 family, April 21, 1982 stockwatering 5 cattle, 4 April 28, 1982 horses; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the suppleMay 5, 1982 mental irrigation of 60.0 May 12, 1982 acs., but limited to the May 19, 1982 sole supply of 13.0 acs. in May 26, 1982 NEV.SE'i Sec. 18, T21S, (67-94- (67-471- R5W. Hereafter, 0.068 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, 100-40- 0 ft. deep, at a point S. 330 ft. W. 300 ft. from EV4 Cor. Sec. 18, June 2, 1982 June 9, 1982 June 16, 1982 June 23, 1982 July 7, 1982 July 14, 1982 T21S, R5W (6 mi W. of July 21, 1982 Fillmore); and used for July 28,1982 the domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering 2 August 4, 1982 cattle, 3 horses; and from August 11, 1982 Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the August 18, 1982 irrigation of 1.2 acs. in August 25, 1982 same as heretofore. 57175 (18-46- 3) Millard County, Box 226, Fillmore, UT 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, 200 ft. deep, at a point S. 15 ft. W. 15 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 6, T22S, R19W (near Garrison); and used for the domestic purposes of 6 persons or 1 family, miscellaneous uses of county road sheds; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for horse, 1 stockwatering dog, 24 chickc s, 2 cats, 12 rabbits, lew and for the irrigation ( 0.25 acs. Sec. 6, in NWANW. September 1, 1982 September8, 1982 September 15, 1982 September 22, 1982 Water Users Carl J. Dearden, Box 222 Garrison, Utah has filed with State Engineer Appl. No. duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 W. North Temple, SLC, UT 84116, on or before March 20, (18-46- Last year nearly 9,000 home fires and 100 deaths were traced to wood or coal stoves. In addition 5.000 persons require hospital treatment. to point N. 300 ft. E. 1320 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 6, T22S, R19W, SLB&M (1 mi S. of Garrison); and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for the domestic bills to the public. The sheets come in a black framing mat and cost $20.25 for a sheet of 16 dollars and $38 for a sheet containing 32 dollar bills. will present a program. Dr. Fox is in charge of a 500 head tele-lectu- re November 3, 1982 November 10, 1982 November 17, 1982 November 24, 1982 December 1, 1982 December8, 1982 December 15, 1982 December 22, 1982 LIVESTOCK sale price to the first of January following, plus the $10.00 application fee; the remainder of the Millard School District purchase price to be Robert L. Steele, Clerk divided into no more than Published in the Millard twenty (20) annual payCounty Progress Jan. 29, ments with interest at the & Feb. 5,1982. rate of 15Y4 per annum on the deferred payBeware of the man who ments, the interest being tells you what a Christian In advance each Ufa he leads. cash payment The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids. AUCTION (at Rex's Chevron in (Meadow) Chuck Wright Plumbing, Ph. or 61.00-65.5- 500-60- 0 59.00-65.0- 600-70- 0 700-80- 0 0; HOME Ed Davis, 759-246- 7 great location, For Sale: Hawkins 50 cal. l7tf Muzzleloader. Includes kit, powder, FOR RENT: 2 bedroom all cleaning ball starter, primballs, electric apt., unfurnished, 5 no pets. Call or ers, powder horn. $125.00 129-25n- p 1 Call 122-25n- p appt. phone 864-350- 7. 743-580- 743-588- 8. 700-110- 0. lower. Slaughter cows and bulls weak to 1.00 lower. Supply about 1.00-2.0- 0 feeder cattle. Sales reported to 4 p.m. with about 2 hours to sell. 50 0; 400-50- 0 50.00-53.0- 0; 500-60- 0 50.00-53.0- 0; 600-80- 0 50.00-54.0- 0. 52.00-55.0- FOR RENT: 2 bedroom home in Fillmore, washer, dryer, 35.00-390- 265 in full. er 0. WANTED:$30.00 per hundred paid for from mail processing home. Experience un- Information, necessary. send stamped 0. 0. 0. 0. Published In the Millard County Progress Fab. 5, per - Whan frying bacon, never let more than two 12, 19, & 25. 1982. Publlshed In the Millard tablespoon of fat collect County Chronicle Fab. 4, In the pan for crisper bacon. n.18, & 24, 1982. 98-da- y, ar er 1982. AT YOUR concerning the opportunity to rent this nice home please call evenings after 6:00 pm and talk to Elda Steuer-war- d of Meadow. g ravel road . Liv- Wants to buy: Castle & Cooke wants to buy 2 used hay wagons. Call Dennis 743-681- 25-1- 2 1 " MOBILE HOMES -- 10-6- tf S 5 kit- chenette Apt. Weekly rates. No pets. El Rancho Motel, 40 W. Center. Ph. 5n p 29-- 2 NS 37 842-7- 1 For Rent: Furnished For Sale: 1979 Arctic Cat Jag 3000 with new track, $800.00 firm. Can be seen at Dairy 1 mile North of Fillmore on frontage road then IV2 mites East on FOR SALF.: 10 x 60 mobile home, furnished, excell, shape, 121.2IIpd envelope. BOX 707, ingston, N.J. 07039. 0. 3-- infor- mation 743-979- TYLER, Brunson, and For HELP 0. 0. gal., 864-396- may be made dressing Any sealed bids must Cutter and Can-nbe submitted to the Utility 30.00-35.027.00-30.0Good Division of State Lands, few 41 .00- 146 North Main, P.O. Box Heiferettes 652, Richfield, Utah 84701 45.00. and received by this office Slaughter Bulls Yield grade 1 1400-200- 0 by 10:00 a.m., March 5, Yield 1982. Such bids must lbs 51.00-54.0of the total contain 10 grade 2 and bulls for and a $10.00 further feeding 1100-150- 0 price This lbs 48.00-5- 1 .00. fee. application should be submitted in Stock Cows two separate checks since Mixed aged Medium the $10.00 fee will be and Large Frame 1 young forfeited. Sealed bids will 1st calf heifers 350.00-450.0- 0 be opened first and the per head Checked auction wil proceed at the with calf. 5 year old cows checked with calf highest sealed bid. information some with calves at side Further by 475.00-540.0- 0 may be obtained per head. writing the Division of Aged cows 385.00-460.0- 0 State Lands, 146 North per head. Main, P.O. Box 652, SHEEP AND HOGS Richfield, Utah 87401. Lambs: Slaughter By order of the Utah 47.00-49.0Feeder Board of State Lands, lambs 45.00-48.5SlauJanuary 13, 1982. ghter ewes: 15.00-27.0STATE OF UTAH, Barrows and Gilts: 48.00-49.5DIVISION OF STATE Feeder pigs: 40.00- LANDS AND FORESTRY 45.00. Sows: 33.00-43.078 RALPH A. MILES Weiner pigs: 15.00-26.0- 0 DIRECTOR head. 39.00-41.0- automatic graveler, 50 gal. butane tank, heavy duty army utility trailer plus odds and ends. 121-2- 1 tpd few high 0, stove FOR SALF.: Roofing tar pot lbs lbs lbs Slaughter Cows Utility and Commercial 2-- 4 122-25n- p 743-396- 0; 0; 743-655- 7. large lot with sprinklers. For d 122-212p- For Rent: 3 bedroom FOR SALE: Used Console home for rent, refrig. & Piano, this area, take over stove. Call Ixpd small monthly payments. For more details write FOR RF.NT: In Fillmore. Credit Dept., 4242 EdNice cozy 2 bdrm. home, ward Drive, Salt Lake total elec. Real good City, Utah 84117. insulation, Remodeling Cabinets Plumbing - Concrete 0. er Afternoon sessions will resume at 2:00 p.m. and DeeC. Hansen, P.E. last until 5:00 p.m. STATE ENGINEER All meetings are being Published in the Millard held in compliance with County Progress Feb. 5, the Sunshine Law. 12, and 19, 1982. All persons wishing to meet with the CommisNOTICE OF MEETING sioners must be on the The Annual Meeting of agenda by no later than the Chalk Creek Irrigation noon on the preceeding Appointments Company will be held in Monday. can be made by calling the Millard County Courtroom on Tuesday Febthe office of the County Clerk ruary 9, 1982 at 7:30 p.m. The County Commission will be available at Ill Dean Whicker the Delta Office on Secretary Published in the Millard Mondays except holidays County Progress Jan. 29 and the fifth Mondays of A Feb. 5, 1982. the month from 10:00 m. until noon and from NOTICE OF MEETING 2.00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. SCHEDULE Published In the Millard County Progress Feb. 5, Town 1982. Meadow The will hold its Council regular monthly meetings Humans are among the few on the first Wednesday of animal species which care for each month. Meetings their soung. In fact. 99 will begin at 7.00 p.m. on percent of the world's million Standard Time or 8.00 or so animal species that hae p.m. on Daylight Savings hern identified simpls gise Time and will be held at hirth or las their eggs and the Meadow Town Office. muse on. Janeen Hare Corals base done more to Meadow Town Clerk Published in the Millard change the face of the earth County Progress Jan. 29 than ans other creature, tor of sears the millions & Feb. 5, 1982. 5 1218tf REPAIR SERVICE Large Frame Salable at auction 1274 2 Holstein steers 300-50- 0 500-70- 0 compared to 816 last week lbs 49.00-52.00 and 80S last year. Good lbs 45.00-49.043.00-47.0lbs Moderate Attendance. Feeder Heifers demand. Feeder steers Medium and Large and heifers mostly steady, lbs except Holstein steers Frame 1 300-40- 0 59.00-62.0- 842-723- 842-721- lbs lbs lbs lbs 400-50- 0 0; 58.99-63.0- SAUNA NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Feeder Steers Medium and Large lbs Frame 1 300-40-0 62.00-67.0- year-to-ye- 12:00 noon. f 01 Va. time -Ethnic Curriculum Specialist (three-quartfunded on a basis) - Requirements: Bachelor's degree required. Experience in ethnic research, familiarity with ethnic minority literature, and experience with minorities desired. Desired starting date: February 15, 1982. Salary: $3,528 for three-quarttime contract. All applications must be submitted through the Southern Utah State College Personnel Office, Cedar City, Utah 84720, no later than 5:00 p.m., February 9, 1982. Candidates will visit the campus at their own expense. An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Published in the Millard County Progress Feb. 5, meetings will begin with a.m. at 10:00 Commissioners business being reserved for the first hour, morning session will break for lunch at 743-534- f OFFERED experimental cattle herd at Cornell University. He has had extensive experience in cattle feeding. All interested cattle feeders are invited to attend. Employment opportunity Ail Phone services On February 11, at 7:oo p.m. In the Courthouse in Richfield, Dr. Danny Fox NOTICE OF LANDS purposes of 1 family, Cont. From Page 6 stockwatering 1000 cattle; and from April 1 to Oct. DAN, Section 11: N 2 SW 31 for the irrigation of 4, Containing 80 acres 0.25 acs. in SVfeSWW Sec. more or less. 6; NttNWi Sec.7,T22S, Parcels may be sold for R19W, SLB&M. no less than the appraised Protests resisting the value, which is $900.00 granting of this applicat- acres. ion with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate Sales will be made only with the State Engineer, to citizens of the United 1636 W. North Temple, States, or to those who SLC, UT 84116, on or have declared their intenbefore Mar. 6, 1982. such. tion to become DeeC. Hansen, P.E. Seller reserves the right STATE ENGINEER to reject any or all bids. Published in the Millard Sales will be made Co. Progress Jan. 22, 29, subject to the following: to the and Feb. 5, 1982. 1. Reserving State of Utah all oil, gas and other minerals toNotice To Bidders gether with the right to enter upon such land and The Millard School Disextract said minerals. trict will accept bids on 2. Subject to all valid one used upright piano. and existing rights of The piano is located in the record. old building behind the 3. Successful bidders School District Office. The must pay the cost of the piano can be seen by advertisement of the Sale. contacting Robert Steele All bidders are assumin the District Office, ed to be knowledgeable Delta, Utah. and the State assumes no Bids should be submitted obligaton to stake or by 9:00 a.m. on February survey the offered lands. 17, 1982 at the School TERMS OF THE SALE: District Office, 160 West No less than ten percent Main, Delta, Utah. Bids of the total price is (10) will be opened by the at the time of Board of Education on payable interest with 15 sale, February 17, 1982. on the remainder of the October 6, 1982 October 13, 1982 October 20, 1982 October 27, 1982 V By Beth Crosland USU Extension Home Economist Ltrry Sageri USU Extension Agent By 100-40- 1982. FOR RF.NT: in Fillmore. Small but real nice inside, 2 bdrm. basement home. Has built-inutility rm., new carpels, paneling & more. See to appreciate. Just $200 per. mo. 24tf 864-350- np Less Men. More Competition A good man is hard to find and it is gelling harder. Since 1970 the number of men in the U.S. population per 100 women has dropped from 95.8 to the present figure of 9i.O John E. Murphy Income Passes Away tax tips Surviving, Wife.Kays-Joh- n E. (Jack) Murphy, vme- - one SOn one Uugh-ag- e 65, died Wednesday, ter Micheal J. Murphy, Adverse tax consequenJanuary 27, 1982 at the Kaysville, Utah; Patti ces may result if persons Davis North Medical Cen L Murphy, Wendover, ter in Layton. setting up individual reNevada; also surviving, Born September tirement accounts (IRAs) 26, two brothers, one sister, receive premiums, such 1916 in Sait Lake City, Everett L. Murphy Fillas cash bonuses, the InUtah, a son of Edwin Utah; James E. ternal Revenue Service Lawrence and Ida May more, Perrysburg, advised today. Johnston Murphy. He Murphy,Mrs. Paul (LorOhio; To assure certainty, the married Louise Long, raine) Wessman, Arleta, IRS will propose to retroSeptember 4, 1954 in Ely, California. actively exempt nominal Nevada. He had been a Funeral services will be premiums from the prohi- - maintenance foreman at 11:00 a.m. in the Monday Atbited transactions roles in Hill AFB for 27 yeara. Kaysville Morjaw if certain con- - tended schools in Salt Lindquist 400 North Main, tuary, . . Lake City. Lived in Craw- ... jitions are met. resu)t of the fordsville, Oregon for K' Jr' pository Institutions De several years. He attend- Committees ed Utah State University regulation at Mortuar?' Sundy (DIDQ recent decision to and Perry Institute at 8 p.m. and Monday one He rate interest Yakima, Washington. deregulate hour prior to services. ceilings on certain certi- served in the Armed Interment: Kaysville City for South Forces in the ficates of deposits Cemetery. WW11. Pacific IRAs and during retirement plans (KEo-ghs- ), many financial insti- actions involving retire- - mium, his or her spouse tutions now offer, or plan ment plans that are prohi- - and their beneficiaries, to offer, premiums to taxbited. and. In the case of an IRA, a 2. The fair market value payers who set up accounts. transaction of the property or the cash prohibited For example, the per- could cause the person received is not more than son setting up an account setting up the IRA to lose $10 for deposits of less tax deductions and be than $5,000 and $20 for may receive a cash bonus, or certain gift items or subject to income and deposits of $5,000 or may be offered a penalty taxes, however, more, repoa high interest rate in the retroactive class ex- - If both conditions are retail repurchase agreementemption the IRS will pro- - met the proposed exemp-pos- e -available to in the Federal Regis- - tion will apply to all IRAs, only establish who ter depositors soon, receiving a pre- - the IRS said, an IRA or Keogh. The proposed exemp-IRmium for setting up an will not be considered tion will apply only to Receiving such premiums may be prohibia prohibited transaction IRAs since the IRS has no ted under Internal Reveif: authority to extend the ex- nue Code section 4975(c) 1. The IRA is establish- - emption to Keoghs. How-e- d (1) which generally desolely to benefit the ever, the Depahment of scribes the types of trans- person receiving the pre- - Labor, which does have the authority, has indica- ted to the IRS that it will join in proposeing a similar class exemption for Keoghs that are not employee benefit plans under section 2510.3-- 3 of the Department of Labor Regulations. f fs t j 6-- A 743-622- Brunson Monument Co. In Business Three Generations Denny S. Brunson 211 South Main Fillmore, Utah 743-62- 29 skeletons of these planllike underwater animals base NOTICE OF ANNUAL formed reefs whiih hasc SCHEDULE MEETING shaped roastlines. created islands and thrown harriers Public is hereby given across the sasl reaches of ths notice that the Kanosh earth's warmer seas. Town Corporation con- LEGAL SERVICES The Traveling Law Office of DAY, BARNEY & TYCKSEN a Salt Lake Firm Will make Its monthly tour of southwest Utah and will be parked at the Fillmore City Building or In the Reading Room for your convenience: ducts its regular meetings on the second Thursday of each month at the Town Office. Meetings begin at 7.00 p.m. during mountain standard time and at 8.00 p.m. during mountain daylight time. Ill Arlene E. Turner Kanosh Town Clerk FOOD WASTE DISPOSERS Published in the Millard r real convenient County Progress Feb. 5 & for todey'i homemakers. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1982 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. or call our Sail Lake office for an appointment in our town. TYCKSEN DAY, BARNEY & Law Attorneys at St., Murray, Utah 84107 0 Phone 45 E. Vine 262-680- 12, 1982. I I ASEOT were burned badly enough to appropriate 0.15 sec ft. of Suitable for Framing In response to frequent water in Millard County. The water is to diverted requests, the U.S. Bureau of from a well, Fngraving and Printing is 0 ft. deep, at a selling uncut sheets of dollar ch T22S, R19W. Protests res sting the granting of the a applications with reas ms therefore must tx filed in 57140 curcnrv Burn Car full) The increase in the use of wood burning stoves has also increased household hazards. While the just are preparing to inherit the earth, the unjust are rapidly grabbing it. "The liberty of the press is indeed essential to the nature of a free state, but this consists of laying no previous restraints upon publication, and not in a freedom from censure for criminal matter when published." -- Sir William Blackstona Dr. Walter G. Peterson OPTOMETRIST is In Fillmore every other Thursday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Eyo Exoms Contact Lenses Glasses Phone 743-570- 0 for appointment |