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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631, Friday, May 14, 1982 Page 8 Z HOMES 1 FOR SALE f f services AUTOS "V OFFERED For Sale: 1978 Dodge Beautify & Fireproof your Customized Van. Auto, Home, Fireplace, Stove, air, PS, PB, 4 captains or Entrance Way with Cultured Stone Venchairs & couch, sink, CB Radio, cruise control. eer." Only 2.35 sq. ft. Excellent condition. $6500 Install it yourself or will or firm. Fiancing available. do it for you County Wide. & Glass Jones tf Call 9 1 Delta, Call 42tf FOR SALE: 1977 GMC Insulation, Fillmore Build a new Solar Heated Home using SolaRoll." mortAsk about the 5 gage financing available to those who qualify. Call Jones Glass & Insulation Fillmore, in Russ 743-517- Olsen in I 743-580- 743-517- 864-430- IF YOU ALREADY HAVE truck Sierra 6500 Series. solar panel but need 16 ft. Grain bed and hoist, 1966 half ton Chevy pumps, controls, copper 4 pickup truck. Call a 743-543- plumbing, storage tanks, or any other parts, see us at Jones Glass & Insulation in Fillmore or call after 5:00 p.m. 57-14p- d Sale: Washer dryer. 5 yrs. old. 57-14n- p 743-628- For Rent: Furnished kitchenette Apt. Weekly rates. No pets. El Rancho Motel, 40 W. Center. Ph. HORSE TRAILERS 2 HORSE STANDARD $1,775 I0-6t- 2 HORSE DELUXE $2,150 6' x 16 COMBINATION $2,695 6 x 16 STOCK $2,495 6' x 16 GOOSENECK $3,495 Also used trailers in stock. Call or write for free brochure: Lone Peak Trailer Sales, 50 E. 100 So., Alpine, UT. 84003. EVENINGSWEEKENDS 514-64n- p FOR SALE: Dismantling asphalt plant. Laydown machine, rollers, back-hoedump trucks, and 2 evengraders. 514np ings. s, 743-687- -, ft- Z Z -HELP WANTED Fri.. lOto 12 OLDER restored home in bath, Kanosh, 3 br., central air cond., beauti- l'i fruit fully landscaped, trees. Assumption available to qualified 57-14n- p buyer. 768-302- 2 1218tf DOG GROOMING Bring your dog to the Chalk Creek Trailer Court (look for sign) Thurs. or and Call a.m. 514tf f 2 MISC. WANTED 1 WANTED: 28 overweight people for new program Thursday, May 13, 7:30 p.m. at Senior Citizens Center or call collect 896-833- 5 423-514p- d 795-263- 842-723- 5 842-721- FOR RENT For NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS in (at Rex's Chevron (Meadow) Chock Wright Plumbing, Ph. or 416tf 743-517- 319tf sewing room, kitchen, bath, washroom, fruit cellar, and covered patio. Vt acre lot with fruit trees, garden area, detached carport and nice tool shed. If interested, call 3 or 527-435- 1. 57-14n- p ACREAGE BP FOR SALE 3 bedroom home, clean, unfurnishFOR RENT: 3S Once you start genealogical research prior to the year 1750, everyone notices the difficulty you will have in obtaining correct information. You no longer have census records, death and birth conduct cannot your research the same way as you did before the year 1750. This is why we have chosen for our eighth principle The Genealogical Research Tools You Use To Research The Years Prior To 1750. The most important source of information may be found at your local library. You need to ask your librarian if they have a book which contains the names of the entire collection of genealogy and family history found at the Library of Congress. AD of its entries are alphabetically listed by surnames. Lets say you are interested in information about James (1630-168Gaypoole of Philadelphia. You look in this book under the name Claypoole. You will find listed a book written in Rebbeca 1893 by Graff entitled, A History of the Claypoole Family (UJOTY AGENT I By Michael Cunningham FOR SALE: Great family Two home in Holden. bedfour brick, story rooms, large living room, f AUCTIOH Genealogy Begins With IT of Philadelphia. You can order a copy of this book by writing the Library of Photo Congress, Duplication Service. Another source in the Library is the Daughter of American Revolution, This "Patriot Index. book lists all of the people who served in the Revolu- -' tionary War. It lists where they came from, when they were born and died, who they married, their rank, and if their spouse received a pension from the government. Once you may also write the in DAR Washington, D.C. for further informaexcellent Other tion. sources of information as: cemetery (such reoverseas records, search, family bible and the American Compendium of Genealogy,) will be discussed in later principles. Remember to address any question or querry genealogy concerning to me in care of this newspaper. Next week we will discuss die ninth principle of genealogical research Location Results of FHA State Convention SAUNA Talks Superior rating & Demonstration, Excel- MAY 7, 1982 Salable at auction 1,410 compared to 1,257 last week and 1,171 last year. Fair attendance. Good Demand. Feeder steers and heifers 1.00- 2.00 higher, instances lb 4.00 higher on 400-50- 0 weights. Slaughter cows and bulls steady to .50 higher. Supply about 70 feeder cattle. Feeder Steers: Medium and Large Frame 1 300-40- 0 lbs 69.00-75.0400-50- 0 lbs 68.50-74.0500-60- 0 lbs 65.00-70.0package 525 lbs 73.25; 600-70lbs 62.50-67.5700-90lbs 61.00-64.0Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large Frame 1 300-40lbs 58.00-62.0- Keesha lent rating; Ewers - Food, Superior Sewing, Special rating Award; Suzanne Beny Child Development, ExceDent rating; Jo Ann Spotten Sewing, Superior rating; Diane Larsen FHA Scrapbook, Superior Millard High rating; School Impact Team Special Problem Solving Process - consisting of Jody Christensen, Trudy Bond, Keesha Ewers, Pam and Rodeback, Christine Quamberg, ExceDent rating. -- -- 0 Special workshops were held so everyone attending the convention felt well repaid for attending. These were: Jody Christensen, Trudy Bond, Pam Rodeback, Keesha Ewers, Suzanne Beny, Elizabeth Perkes, Jo Ann Spotten, Shelli Kelli Dearden, Christine Dearden, Quamberg, Karen Coats, Traci Stevens, Wendy Edwards, Audrey QuigRobyn Carling, ley, and Special Parents Gaye Christensen and Donna Bond. 0 0 lbs 400-60- 0 600-90- 0 lbs Slaughter Cows: Utility 2-- 4 56.00-61.0- 56.00-59.2- And Commercial 38.00-41.0- couple 43.50. dressing high Cutter and low dressing Few Utility 35.00-38.0Canner 32.00-35.0Slaughter Bulls: 1 1400- Yield .Grade Principle. lbs 1865 318 acres pasture and dry individual 2000 lbs 52.75. ed. fenced yard for farm between Holden and A different flavoring for hot Continued from Page 7 Yield Grade 2 and bulls children, no pets. Call Fillmore and west of tea instead of sugar, add a of lemon drops or couple further for feeding 514pd Holden. P.O. Box 507 or hard mint candies. They Michell and husband take her to Darlene's 42.00- 1335 iooo ibs for Verene and dinner. melt and the and three Carter Mark 51 pd keep quickly tea tasting clean and brisk. children of SLC. Clea had intended taking 47.00. FOR RENT: 2 bedroom Zina Stott had a super her out to eat. Well, with stove apartment Mothers Day. It was the to keep peace in the & refrigerator. $150 per TV 2 kind that makes a mother family they all settled mo. evenings. feel she is really special. for a roast beef dinner 514np PSYCHOLOGY LAB ASSISTANT Requirements: ina received numerous with Bill and Darlene V Bachelors degree with an electronics and psychology beautiful cards wishing Gaudia Mundy is the background desired. Background in biology or physi- - her a happy Mothers granddaughter of Zina The waxed lining ology will be considered. Familiarity with laboratory pay Long distance teleHunter of Fillmore. They of a cereal paper box will LOST AND needs and techniques is necessary. Desired starting Dbone from visited her also. calls make a good sandwich wrap FOUND 12date: July 1, 1982. Salary: $6,500 to $7,200 for a jaughterf Gae Rose of time contract, depending upon qualifi- month, one-haHouston, Texas, son Var cations and experience. All applications must be y'egas and StQtt Qf' thern Utah State College son Mart caIIed her on LOST: Kodak 400, Pocket submitted through the Size with flash. Lost Personnel Office, Cedar City, Utah 84720, no later than Mondayt aRd her daugh-5:0- 0 p.m., May 24, 1982. ter Verene and husband. Apr. 17 in vicinity of Race Track. Published in the Millard County Progress May 14 1982 ar Olson of Bountiful Fillmore ALSO Mans Turquoise Gea and daughter Roberts of Orem arrived ring, 34 round set in at Zinas on Sunday heavy silver mounting with leaves on side. Lost about 2 p.m. It was a In Business Three Generations Aprl 22 in vicinity of surprise for everyone. Holden. REWARD. Call Darlene Munday and her 9 anytime after son, Mark and his wife S p.m. or contact Boyd Gaudia and two children 514-21n- p Watts. were at of Riverton, Zinas gathering her up to 48.00-51.0- Fillmore 743-657- 743-534- 1 Vocational Day at SUSC 743-687- 2 r lf The students from the Homemaking Department of Millard High School traveled to Cedar City on May 4th to compete in special contests at SUSC. Those attending and their ratings were: Foods Making a O'Brien: "Quiche Hans Rasmussen and 2nd Daneen Davis, and Orullian Joe place; Danny Watts, 3rd place. handwork: Sewing Pat Kindred, 2nd place; Kelli Dearden, 2nd place; Jayne Hafen, 3rd place. OutFashion show standing rating: Penni commentator; Johnson, Rulaine Stevens; Daneen Davis; Elizabeth Monroe; MicheDe Rushton; Candace SwaDow; Jennifer. We had an outstanding day and wish to congratulate these people for their success. Brunson Monument Co. WANTED: Semi-retire- d couple to manage El Ana ALSO Motel. maid needed. Kitchenettes are 0 available. or, 743-535- 438-248- 514-21p- d 795-261- DennyS. Brunson SATISFACTION Barry Monroe Construction General Contractor Residential and Small Commercial FREE ESTIMATES Scipio 7SS-Z3- 3 LEGAL SERVICES The Traveling Law Office of DAY, BARNEY & TYCKSEN a Salt Lake Firm Will make Its monthly tour of southwest Utah and wDI be parked at the Fillmore Qty Building or In the Reading Room for your convenience: Wednesday, June 2, 1982 1 1:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Feel free lo walk in and vkil us while we arc in Fillmore or call our Sail Lake office for an appointment in your DAY, BARNEY & TYCKSEN Attorneys at Law 45 E. Vine St., Murray, Utah 84107 Phone 262-680- 0 LICENSE PLATES SCHEDULE Mondays & Thursdays Fillmore 2 & Wednesdays Della 10-1- 2 & except Holidays DRIVERS LICENSE EXAMINER m wt sujx Protect your investment with Kendall Confidence. Our Fuel Efficiency Package. It saves you money in ihe long tun. And the short run, too. Fillmore 9:30 to 3:30 except lunch hour Mondays Delta 9 to 4 except lunch hour Bring old license or permit with you Dr . Waller G. Peterson OPTOMETRIST is In Fillmore M- - n Thursdays every other Thursday from B a.m. to 6 p.m. Eye Exams Contact Lenses Glasses Johnson Distributing (Fergs) 250 W. 500 So. Fillmore, Utah Phone 0 for appointment 743-570- 743-54- 50 |