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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, Aug. 27, 1 982 Page 6 MEMOMAM Gerald E. Sampson dies following heart surgery The most beloved of all Patriarchs, Gerald E. Sampson, age 64, our husband, dad, grandpa, brother and friends passed away August 18, 1982 with complication Orem; following heart (Blanche) Wilson, surgery. Mrs. Chad (Eddis) Fidel, was born He New February 2, Mexico; Albuquerque, Mrs. 1918, Delta, Utah to George (Carole) Stanley Erickson, Sunset; 14 grand- A. and Irene Lloyd Sampson. He married Maxine Fitch on children; 39 November 11, 1936 in the one brother, Bruce Salt Lake Temple. He was an industrious and successful Stephenson, Holden. Funeral services were held poultry and mink fanner for a.m. in the many years. He attended Saturday Delta 4th Ward LDS Chapel. Delta High School in Millard Burial: Holden Cemetery, County. He was a devoted Funeral and faithful servant of the Utah. Holden, Lord and his fellow man in Directors: Nickle Mortuary. every capacity. First counselor in Bishopric, High Priest Group Leader, Elders Quorum Presidency, many years with old folks commitPeter both of tee. Jean S. Johnson passes away t AUTOS FOR SALE: Two 1972 Ford Torinos. Both for $500, one to drive and one for spare parts. Should keep you in for years. transportation Clayton Barton, 743-654- 716tf RENT: Furnished For Sale: Top Soil, $40 nice one bedroom, per load delivered. Fill apt., all utilities paid, linens Dirt, $25 per load deliverfurnished, maid service ed. Bob Edison Rentals, FOR optional. $65 per week and up. El Rancho Motel, 528tf 743-979- APT. FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, all elect., furnished, no pets. Call After 6, lor Sale: Loi Building ' HALF-ACR- in E Malibu, California, trade for country land near Fillmore. (213)991-6774- . 813-93n- p NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS (at Rex's Chevron in (Meadow) Chuck Wright 5 Plumbing, Ph. or 1218tf 842-723- 842-721- OWNER: Large three bedroom home on Canyon Road. Large lot, out system, sprinkling buildings. See by appointment only. Call living room, sewing room, kitchen, bath, washroom, fruit cellar, & covered patio. Vi acre lot with fruit trees, garden are, detached carport & nice tool shed. Appraised value $52,000. & INSULATION Fillmore N. 400 W 827tf 743-517- 8 must find good home for 3 month old MalemuteShepherd female. Is trained and has shots. Sat. or after. MOVING 827pdtf Dr. Walter G. Peterson HELP WANTED it In Fillmore every other Thursday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 0 Phone for appointment 743-570- 6lltf this our using year safely by Cultured Stone beautiful Veneer" behind & under your wood or coal burning stove. Over 3,000 sq. ft. in stock at only $2.35 sq. ft. Jones Glass & Insulation, 723tf Fillmore, HEAT f YOUR HOME Mary Inez May! Mortenson succumbs 743-517- WE DO WINDSHIELDS Side & Mary Inez May Mortenson, age 80, died at the her home on August 17, 1982. She was born in Pleasant Grove, Utah on May 18, 1902 to Edwin D. and Inez Melissa Robison Olpin. She married Valton Mortenson on August 25. 1930 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died on April 29, 1957. She was a registered nurse and was active in all of the organizations of the LDS church. She is survived by: two sons and two daughters, 2 Rear Window stock safety sheet, both clear & tinted. We Let us give you a bid, if yours is all its cracked up to be. Jones Glass Mrs. & Insulation A1 (Meriam) Mortenson, Salt Lake City; Val Jean Mrs. Mortenson, Vernal; Nile (Mary Bell) Norris, Richfield; 15 grandchildren; two sisters and a brother, Mrs. Alonzo (Bell) Hansen, Walter Mis. Ephraim; Pleasant (Donna) Brock, Grove; Roy Olpin, Fillmore, Utah. Funeral services were held Friday August 20 in the Ephraim Fourth LDS Ward Chapel. Burial in Ephraim Cemetery. ' Work at home jobs available! Substantial earnings possible. Cal! 820-91- 7 & 10lpd Dusty shades, reflectors and glass fixtures can absorb as much as of an electric bulb's light. Keep 'em clean! one-fourt- h isss$ssssssssssr foggiest place in the United States is Cape Disap pointment at the mouth of the Columbia River in Washington. It has about 106 davs of fog a year. Auditor 2 -- 743-5178 many courses from which Ive gamed skills and exis all it will cost for materials perience that will help me to heat your hot water with analyze trends and do a good a SoIaRoll solar hot water job as auditor. system for a family of three. Kirby is presently emOnly at Jones Glass & ployed at Roper Lumber Co. in Fillmore, Insulation in Fillmore and along with 723tf practical business accounting Education. He married Rita experience, was trained on Campbell and they are the a computer terminal by a parents of four children (with previous employer, Holiday Inns, Inc. of Salt Lake City. No. five expected by ThanksHe is also a LDS He an served giving). educator and private teacher. mission to Japan. Being a candidate for Many people have worked auditor has many new with him foe past five years in the Legend of Chief challenges, but he is conIn 1907 a special commiscould do the job Kanosh fident he Pageant, and as sion decided that baseball had been invented by well if elected. "Gaining my director of East Millards annual presentation of foe included Abner Doubleday in 1839. college degree Messiah. Attention to detail and analyzation are important skills that wil carry over. I know foe auditor must not only keep track of expenditures, but analyze foe data he collects and project future trends to help other county officials, particularly our County Commissioners, make important budget In decisions, Kirby states. With the impact of IPA, many new problems face us in this county and foe budget must still balance with or 211 without impact funding. Of course, were aO working for IPA to pay their own way and Kirby L. Giles, Fillmore, will be on the baUot for the Sept. 14 Primary Election as a candidate for Millard County Auditor. Born and raised in Morgan, Utah, Kirby attended BYU where he graduated with honors and a B.A. degree in Music 743-517- Business Three Generations Denny S. Brunson SATISFACTION Barry Monroe Construction South Main Fillmore, Utah 7436229 FREE ESTIMATES Scipio ;Year-en- d Kirby L. Giles many areas have already needed increased funding. Our law enforcement officers under Sheriff Phillips deserve special commendation for foe efforts they make to keep pace with their end of things. As I seek your support in this election, I pledge my best effort to be accurate, accountable, and receptive to ways to better serve foe citizens of Millard County. 14 Remember Sept. (Tuesday) is Primary Election Day. Get out and VOTE!! Notice to Bid Utah State University Extension Service will sell a Samsung TV Model 0BT311AR SN: 54220747 to the highest bidder at foe Extension Office on September 8, at 10:00 a.m. Property is located at foe Extension Office and may be inspected any week day 8:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m. s Allan Edwards USU Extension Agent Published in the Millard County Progress Aug. 20, 27, & Sept. 3, 1982. Notice of Safe Drinking Water applicfiled with to State Engineer the Appropriate water in Millard County throughout the entire otherwise unless year in Location designated. SLB&M. A57837 8 APPLICANT: Charlene Bronson, P.O. Box 255, Fillmore, UT 84631 QUANTTTY: 0.015 CFS SOURCE: 8 in. well 100 ft. to 200 ft. deep. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) S. 860 ft, W. 1700 ft, from NE Cor. Sec. 4, T21S, R5W (7 mi NW of Fillmore) PURPOSE AND PERIOD OF USE: Domestic: 1 family. Stockwatering: 7 head of OF USE: Sec. 4, T21S, milOII LIVESTOCK SAUNA Salable at auction 615 compared to 345 last week and 572 last year. Good buyer attendance. Good demand. Feeder steers and heifers mostly 2.00 higher. Slaughter 0 cows and bulls lower. Supply about 50 percent feeder cattle. Feeder Steers Medium and Large Frame 1.00-2.0- Question: Where's the best place to go to kill a deer? Answer: Just like anything some hunters are else, successful year after year while others are not. What surprises me is the number of women who out-shotheir IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1981 Luv Diesel, Below Dealer Cost 1981 Used Chev. Pickup ton diesel) Loaded with Extras husbands on opening morning. But what is really surprising is the number of that hunters elderly purchase licenses. In fact, are some of these "hunters patients in rest homes and 978 Ford FI 50, 2 or 4 wheel drive 980 Pontiac Phoenix (front drive) Low Mileage, Excellent Condition, 1 Air & Cruise hospitals. When the actual hunter is confronted with a deer tagged with his wife's or grandmas GM QUALITY Keep That Great GM Feeling With Genuine GM Parts. DEARDEN MOTOR CO. 175 So. Main Fillmore, Utah Call Tony at 743-661- 64.00-68.5- tag and the wife or grandma are home sewing, citations are written and the deer confiscated. The fines such for violations are no longer a mere $50, but have gone up to $500 if the individual is charged with a Class A Misdemeanor. The price of a deer license is high enough. Is a $500 fine really worth the chance of being caught sneaking one home? 1 realize a lot of hunters take that chance, but I also know each year some are caught. Prenatal classes to begin SERVICE PARTS OfNIRAl MOTORS CORPORATION 400-50- 0 A Prepared Childbirth class for expectant parents will begin Sept. 7th at foe Fillmore Clinic J at 7:30 p.m. Each class period is two hours long divided between lecture and exercises. A The course is designed for instruction of both parents 2 or another coach that the mother would like to have with her during childbirth. Gasses provide information about pregnancy, diet, labor and breathing, delivety relaxation, foe labor and k delivery process, C Section, foe post X breast feeding, J J J J J J J seven-wee- k partum period and infant care. Films on labor and Section and delivery, C breast feeding are viewed and discussed. class is open to everyone, whether its the first baby or the 12th. The presence of foe father or a coach is encouraged but not required by any means. The To oontact register, Suzanne Limburg at There is no charge for the course but a book Parents and foe Childis available bearing Year for $2.75. lbs lbs 500-60- 0 600-70- Models still available for V-- 6, 300-40- 0 mostly 5; 62.00-66.5- 64.00-65.0- lbs 700-80- 0 62.00-66.7- 62.00-64.2- Large Frame 2 Holsteins lbs 50.50-53.5- Feeder Heifers Medium and Large Frame lbs 200-30- 0 lbs lbs 1 300-40- 0 67.50-74.0- 400-80- 0 60.00-62.5- 800-95- 0 56.00-61.0- partly fattened Slaughter Cows Utility and Commercial 57.00-60.0- 38.00-4- 1 42.00-45.5- 4 .00, few high yielding 0. Utility 35.00-39.0- 31.00-35.0- Cutter and other Canner Good heiferettes 48.00-51.0- Slaughter Bulls 5 lbs Yield grade 1 1 49.75-54.1Yield grade 2 and bulls for further feeding 45.00-47.0- Slaughter Lambs 47.00-49- . (X). Feeder lambs 45.00- 47.25. Utility to Good ewes 40.00 per head. Cull ewes per CWT. 8.00-22.0- 0 Barrows and gills 64.25. Feeder pigs Sows Boars pigs 25.00-31.0- 17.00-- 3 Date: Aug. 17, 1982. SCIPIO TOWN CORP., P.O. BOX 117, SCIPIO, UTAH 84656. all To Interested groups and agencies, d The City proposes to request the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to release Federal funds under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (PL to be used for the following project: Scipio Fire Station and Town Hall. Purpose of project: The project is to construct a metal building for the purpose of housing all the fire trucks, also to provide a meeting place for the town to conduct business. Location: 165 North Main, Scipio, Millard County, UT. Cost (estimate) Project $50,000.00. It has been determined that such request for release of funds will not constitute an action significantly effecting the quality of the human environment and accordingly, the City has decided not to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement under the National Environmental Policy Act of above-name- I969(PL91-190- d ). The reasons for such lecisions not to prepare such Statement are as follows: An Environmental Review Record respecting the within project has been made by the d City which documents the environmental review of the project and more fully sets forth the reasons why such Statement is not required. This Environmental Review Record is on file at the above address and is available for public examination and copying upon request, upon contacting one of the Town Board members. No further environmental review of such project is proposed to be conducted prior to the request for release of Federal funds. All interested agencies, and persons groups disagreeing with this decision are invited to submit written comments for consideration by the City to the office of the Such written undersigned. comments should be received at the address specified on or before Sept. 11, 1982. All such comments so received will be considered and the City will not request the release of Federal Funds or take any administrative action on the within project prior to the in date the specified preceeding sentence. Barry Monroe, Mayor above-name- 475-100- 0 63.0057.00-59.0- 42.00-46.0- Weiner .00 per head. tailed pigeons were harvested by 67 hunters. - Scipio, UT 84656 Published In the Millard County Progress Aug. 27, The steep needs of bebies vary just is greatly as those of adults. One should expect to see no "normel pattern. The following application(s) have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Millard County throughout the entire otherwise unless year Locations in designated. SLB&M. A57864 9 APPLICANT: David L. Elison, Star Route No. 1 Box 227, Fillmore, UT 84631 QUANTITY: 0.015 CFS SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1)N. 147 ft, E. 1080 ft, from S'A Cor. Sec. 8, T2IS, R5W (8 mi W. of Fillmore) PURPOSE AND PERIOD OF USE: Domestic: I family Stockwatering: 98 head of livestock Irrigation: From Apr 01 to Oct 3 , total acreage 0.25 acs. PLACE USE: OF SW'.SE'A, Sec. 8, T21S, 1 R5W Protests the resisting granting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the Slate Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 841 16 or or before-Octob- 9, 1982. DEE C. HANSEN, P.E. State Engineer Published in the Millard County Progress on August 20, 27, and Sept. 3, 1982. NOTICE TO PUBLIC OR REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS TOWN CORP., BOX 117, SCIPIO, UTAH 84656. To all interested agencies, groups and persons: On or about Sept. 11, 1982 the above City will request the State of Utah to release Federal Funds under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (PL for the following project: Scipio Fire House and Town Hall. Purpose of Project: The project is to construct a metal building for the purpose of housing all the fire trucks, also to provide a meeting place for the town to conduct business. Location: 165 North Main, Scipio, Millard Co., UT. Cost (estimate) $50,000.00. An Environmental Review Record respecting the within project has been made by the which d City documents the environmental review of the Project. This Review Environmental Record is on file at Hie above address and is available for and examination public copying upon request. Scipio Town Corp. will the undertake project described above with Block Grant funds from the State, under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. is Scipio Town Corp. certifying to State that Scipio Town Corp. and Barry his official in Monroe, capacity as mayor, consent to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal courts if an action is enforce to brought responsibilities have been satisfied. The legal effect of the certification is that upon its approval. Scipio Town Corp. may use the Block Grant funds and State will satisfied its have responsibilities under the Environmental National Policy Act of 1969. State will accept an objection to its approval of the release of funds and acceptance of the certification only if it is on one of the following bases: (a) That the certification was not in fact executed by the chief executive officer, or other offices of applicant approved State, or (b) that by environmental applicants review record for the project indicates omission of a required decision, finding or the to applicable step the projectin review environmental Process. Objections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the required procedure (24 CFR Part 58) and may be addressed to Slate. Objections to the release of funds on bases other than those stated above will not be considered by State. No objection received after Sept. 11,1 982 will be considered by State. Barry Monroe, Mayor above-name- Scipio, UT 84656 1982. 2 I Notice To Water Users SCIPIO NOTICE OF FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT above-name- foe Protests resisting granting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 on or before October 10, 1982. DEE C. HANSEN, P.E. State Engineer in Millard Published County Progress on August 27, Sept. 3, and 10, 1982. lbs 69.50; In compliance with foe Safe Drinking Water Act, Holden Town is hereby notifying residents that recent water sampling has been rated by unsatisfactory the State Division of Health. This does not mean that the water is unsafe to use, but is only an indication that there may be a problem in foe system or source of water. During foe 2nd quarter of 1982, bacteriologic analyses indicated a total of 8 coliform bacteria in 2 samples. This results in a quarterly average of 4 coliforms per 100 milliliter sample. This violates which Utah regulations allow an average of no greater than one coliform per 100 milliliter sample. Published in the Millard County Progress Aug. 20 &27, 1982. persons: 0 package 295 80.00; lbs lbs 70.00;75.00; individual 415 Wildlife Conservation Officer PRICES YEAR-EN- D Sale Come in for Prices following PLACE By Brent Olson Good selection 1982 in stock models Always on The ation) have been NWV.NEVk, RSW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 1 t, 1 SSSSSSSSSS (V2 Probate, livestock. Irrigation: From Apr 01 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.2S acs. WILDLIFE Clearance! REPOR General Contractor Residential and Small Commercial Guardianship, Conservator .and Trust Notices. Consult clerk of the court or the respective signers for futher Information. Dumas, Mrs. Keith (Joan) LaComb, Becky Turner, Mrs. Gregory (Janine) Walken-horsall of Highland, Utah; a son, Paul Sampson and his wife, Vicki, and a grandson, Jeffery LaComb preceded him in death; also surviving, brothers and sisters, Lloyd, Duane, Meyer, Arizona; Flowell, Utah; Mrs. H.A. Tacoma, (Delma) Burke, Washington; Don, Albuquerque, New Mexico; Mrs. Richard Bean, (Geneal) Sandy, Utah; Mrs. Keith (Donna Faye) Ross, Delta, James Utah; Sampson, Phoenix, Arizona; Mrs. John (Helen) Anderson, Tucson, Arizona; Kenneth Sampson, Shelly, Idaho; a brother-in-lawho was like a brother, Donald B. Fitch, 22 grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday 12 JO p.m. at Crescent 2nd Ward. Burial: Larkin Sunset Gardens. The Kienke, Brunson Monument Co. ff Survivors: wife and daughMrs. Douglas (Arva) ters, Candidate for Millard County 183 N. 400 W. Fillmore 11.-0- n OPTOMETRIST Contact Lenses Glasses or 5 743-687- $1585.00 743-688- Eye Exams 743-512- 716tf Call STOVES Woodsman, Hurricane, Heritage in stock. Lowest pricest in Utah. ALSO pipe, stone cultured grates, veneer, & other accessories. JONES GLASS 183 BY SALE: Great family home in Holden. Two story brick, 4 bedrooms, large OFFERED STOVES SALE FOR services STOVES HOMES FOR SALE d FOR UNIQUE p in 842-723- 827-93p- 827-910n- 743-588- Meadow. Excellent location, approx. 80 by 200 ft. Make otter. Rod, Jean Stephenson Johnson, age 84, died in Delta Hospital, August 18, 1982. She was born May 30, 1898 in Holden, Utah to Simeon and Rachael Stevens Stephenson. She married Evan A. Johnson, March 15, 1922 in Salt Lake IDS Temple. He died August, 1973. She was an active member in the LDS church. She is survived by one son, William A., Ogden; three Mrs. Roy daughters, TpiSPOWi Almost half of America's "The sound body is a prod12 to 17 year olds see at uct of tha sound mind." George Bernard Shaw least one movie a month Published in the Millard County Progress Aug. 27, 1982. "Half a truth is a whole lie. Yiddish Proverb |