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Show LEGAL NOTICE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS NOTICE ii! f.hal application no. ij-g:! . united states de-paktmr de-paktmr " of the interiOR, interi-OR, Bt 1 OF LAND MANAGEMENT. MAN-AGEMENT. -'LT LAKE CITY. UTAH. Notice is hereby given that the new Klondike Mining Company. 2 753 Chadwick, Street. Salt Lake City, Utah S 1 100. has nnde application for patent to the Cabin lxde, lining Claim No. 2, Mining Claim. Project No. EDAOM-01046, EDA08-2-01045 Delta City Corporation, Owner. North Delta . . . F.rii'ht I.ii Iri.nht !.i ".l i rhi Lis1 .. 6, Brig, l.iiiht No. ! Mining Claii .-ten Mining Cloud MLniti 5. Bright Light iU No. 7. Bright seen Tungsten 'oreseen Tung-n Tung-n No. 2, White Jlaim, No. 1, Separate sealed bids for Sewerage System Improvements Improve-ments for The City of Delta, Utah will be received by The Delta City Recorder at the office of The City Recorder until eight o'clock (8:00) p.m., M.S.T. Nov. 5, 1970 and then at aid office publicly opened and read aloud. The Information for Bidders, Form of Bid, Form of Contract, Plans, Specifications, and Forms of Bid Bond, Performance Perfor-mance and Payment Bond, and other contract documents may be examined at the following: Call Engineering, Inc. 15 East Oakland Ave. Salt Lake City, Utah. Copies may be obtained at the office of Call Engineers, Inc. located at 15 East Oakland Oak-land Ave, Salt Lake City, Utah upon payment of $40 for each set Any unsuccessful bidder, upon returning such set promptly and in good condition, condi-tion, will be refunded his payment pay-ment ,and any non-bidder upon up-on so returning such a set will be refunded $00.00 (none). The owner reserves the right to waive any informalities informal-ities or to reject any or all bids. Each bidder must deposit with his bid, security in the amount form and subject to the conditions provided in the Information for Bidders. Attention of bidders is particularly par-ticularly called to the requirements require-ments as to conditions of employment em-ployment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract. No bidder may withdraw his bid within 60 days after the actual date of the opening thereof. Dated: October 8, 1970 s Lois N. Steele City Recorder Published in Millard County Chronicle October 8, 15, 22, and 29, 1970. NOTICE TO CREDITORS White Cloud iw ling Claim No. -, While Cloud N . 3. and White Cloud No. 4 lode mining claims, Survey No. 7327; Happy Chance No. 1, Happy Chance No. 2. Happy Chance No. 3, Happy Chance No. 4, and Happy Chance No. 5 lode mining claim, Survey No. 7330; and BilRht Light No. 9 and Gold Crown No. 1 lode mining claims. Survey No. 7331; all in unsur-veyed unsur-veyed T. 19 S.. R. 14 W., Salt Lake Meridian, unorganized mining district, Millard County, Utah, described as follows: Survey Sur-vey 7327, beginning at corner No. 1, Cabin Lode, whence the SE corner of Section 12, T. 19 S., R. 14 W., SLM, bears S. 523r E. 1113.9 feet, thence No. 1508' E. 1493.2 feet to corner No. 2 of said claim, thence S. 8508' W. 638 feet to corner No. 3 of .said claim, thence S. 1508' W. 255 feet to corner No. 4 of Bright Light No. 7 claim, thence S. 8508' W. 399.65 feet to line 1-2 of Foreseen Tungsten Mining Min-ing Claim No. 2, thence N. 643' W. 958.5 feet to corner No. 2 of said claim, thence N. 7246' W. 916.8 feet to line 1-2 of White Cloud No. 4 claim, thence No. 4'22' W. 753.8 feet to corner cor-ner No. 1 of said claim, thence N. 1701' E. 1500 feet to corner No. 1 of White Cloud No. 3 claim, thence N. 7246' W. 600 feet to corner No. 4 of said claim, thenco S. 1701' W. 197.2 feet to corner No. 1 of White Cloud Mining Claim No. 2, thence N. 8542' W. 600 feet to coiner No. 4 of said claim, thence S. 417' W. 2999 feet to corner No. 3 of White Cloud Mining Claim No. 1, thence S. S5"42' E. 600 feet to corner No. 2 of said claim, thence N. 4' 17' E. 232.2 feet to line 2-3 of White cloud No. 4 claim, thence S. 7246' E. 284 feet to line 3-4 ot Foreseen Tungsten Mining Claim, thence S. 554' E. 652.4 feet to line 3-4 of Bright Light No. 8 claim, thence S. 8535' W. 1365.4 feet to corner No. 3 of :-aid claim, thence S. 1508' W. 1810 feet to corner No. 3 of Bright Light Mining Claim, thence N. 8535' E. 1409 feet to corner No. 4 of said claim, thence N. 8508' E. 1465 feet to corner No. 4 of Bright Light Mining Claim No. 2, thence N. 15 08' E. 571.8 feet to coiner No. 1 of said claim, thence N. 8508' K. 638 feet to point of beginning. Survey No. 7330, beginning at SHERIFF'S SALE corner No. 1, Happy Chance No. 1N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 5 claim, whence the NE corner FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, of Section 12, T. 19 S.. R. 14 W., 1N AND F0R MILLARD COUNTY, SLM, bears S. 8836' E. 593.1 STATE OF UTAH feet thence N. 7524' W. 1499.6 feet to corner No. 2 of said w. SMOOT BRIMHALL, claim, thence S. 1703' W. 3000 Commissioner of Financial teet to corner No. 3 of Happy institutions of the Chance No. 3 claim, thence S. state of Utah 75"24' E. 1499.6 feet to corner Plaintiff, No. 4 of said claim, thence N. vs. 17p03' E. 3000 feet to the point THOMAS LAMAR DEWSNUP ot beginning, burvey No. 7331, and aletha J. DEWSNUP, beginning at corner No. 1, his wife, et al. Eright Light No. 9 claim, whence Defendants. the SE coiner of Section 12, T. 19 S., R. 14 W., SLM, bears N. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale, at 8810.3' E. 4536.9 feet, thence the front door of tne County Court-S. Court-S. 87"45' V. 1504.3 feet to cor- house in Fillmore, Millard County, ner No. 2 of said claim, thence State of Utah on tho 2m day of N. 88-19' W. 1500 feet to corner November, 1970, at 11:00 o'clock No. 2 of Gold Crown No. 1 claim, a m. on said day tnat certain piece thence N. 1508' E. 616.9 foet or parce, of real pr0perty situated to corner No. 3 of said claim, in Millard County, State of Utah, ihence S. 88' 19' E. 1500 feet to aoscribed as follows, to-wit: corner No. 4 of said claim. p-0i i . Tha cr,.,th.mc r,artr of the Northeist quarter and the Estate of Clara W. Killpack, deceased. de-ceased. Probate No. 1955 Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned undersign-ed Executor at the office of his attorney, Thorpe Waddingharh, at Delta, Utah ,or on before the 8th day of January, A.D., 1971. ' js Ward W. Killpack, Executor of the Estate of Clara W. Killpack THORPE WADDINGHAM Attorney for Executor Delta, Utah Date of First Publication: October Oct-ober B, 1970. Date of Final Publication: October 29, 1970. NOTICE OF SALE Civil No. 5820 thence N. 8924' E. 1191.4 feet to corner No. 4 of Bright Light No. 9 claim, thence S. 1508' W. 571.8 feet to the point of beginning. be-ginning. There are no adjoining or conflicting claims. The location loca-tion notices are recorded in Northwest quarter of the Southeast South-east quarter of Section Thirteen (13), Township 18 South, Range 8 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; Meri-dian; containing 80 acres more or less, Mrs. Archie (Eddys) Barben Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spor of Provo were visitors In Delta last weekend with their parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Adam? and Mr. and Mrs. Chad Spor. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barben and Mr, and Mrs. Bob Brown and children Robbieandlobort spent Saturday in Marys vale at the Keith Barben home, the men hunted a while and Bob got his nice Buck. On their way home Saturday, evening, they visited In Richfield with Mr. and Mr .5. LaMont Bennett and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller returned home Tuesday night from Las Vegas, Nev,, where they have been visiting for the past three weeks, with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Daane Terry and family. Tuesday, Fontella Bishop and Eldsr Laurence Beall spent the diy at the Mantl Temple. Elder Beall left Wednesday for the Southern California Mission, where he will laoor for the next two years. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wicker of Whltler, Calif., and Mrs, Fern Mortenson and son. Paul, and daughter, Jill of Bountiful, and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nlelson of Salt Lake, visited with their mother, Mrs. Amanda Whicker and other family mem'srs In Delta, last weekend. On Sunday, Francis and Cleo Whicker entertained at dinner for the group and later, Ellis showed films of his travels in Japan and the Worlds Fair, there. They all had a very enjoyable en-joyable time together. Mr. and Mrs. June Black spent Thursday and Fridjy In Orem visiting their children, thler brother-in-law, Mr. George Berryman of Murray., who has been critically ill for sometime, is now Improving and has returned to his home from the hospital. Visiting with Mrs. Helen Warner two -'iys last week, were sisters-in-law, Mrs. Faun Utley of Salt Lake and Mrs. Fern Dorrltyof Parowan. They are sisters of Mr. Carl Warner. Then, on Saturday, a sister-In-law of Mr. Carl Warner, War-ner, Mrs. Legrand Warner and daughter, Mrs. Judy Peek-, and daughter, Mary Am Peck of Flllmove visited at the home of the Carl Warners. Mrs, A. W. Sep'nenson of Cedar spent the week in Delta visiting her mother, Mrs. LeMlra Bishop, The Delta 2nd Ward Bazaar and Dinner, Tnursdiy evening was very well attended. The dinner was dallclous and the tables were beautifully and artistically decorated by Mrs. Florence Lowder. Recent visitors at the Jessee Lee home in Delta, were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Grey of Great Falls, and Doris Adamson of Bountiful, they are nelce and nephews of the Lee's. Mv. and Mrs. Wendell Day (Darcla Dalton) and two children, chil-dren, Kip and Wendy-Ann of St. George, were visitors during the weekend at their grandparents home, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse. Lee, They went deet hunting while here. Mrs. Wanda Brinkerhoff, d itighter of Mr. and Mrs,. Jesse Lee, of Aravada, Nev., called iier parents. Mondiy, In Delta, and had a nice visit and told chem that they would be visiting visit-ing them for Thanksgiving. Bp. and Mrs. Joe Bishop of Miami, Fla., Joe is Bishop of the Homestead Ward in Miami, were visitors here recently with their mother, Mrs. Fontella Bishop, The Bishops were In Utah to attend Oct. Conference, in Salt La te. They and Book. 12, pages 361, 442 443, 444, 459-462, inclusive. Notices of Locations, and re-recorded in Book 71 of Records, pages 571 to 612, inclusive, Millard Mil-lard County, Utah. This notice also attended church In the 2nd Ward while they were '.nDelta. Since the Bishops returned home to Fla., the stake they belonged to has been divided, and Joo was put In tho Stake Presidency. President, Bob Sessions, of Imperial Calif., and two other friends of Joe Bishop, came from Salt Lake after Conference, Confer-ence, with the Bishops, and liad Sunday dinner at the home of Mrs, Fontella Bishop, along with a very fine visit. Elder Laurence Beall of Miami. Fla., was ahouseguest at the home of Fontella Bishop for two weeks, until he entered the mission home in Salt Lake, prior to leaving for tho Southern Calif, mission field for the next two years. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Miller Mil-ler recently returned from a throe week' vacation to Las Vegas, Nev, where they visited their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Terry and family,. .. Congress shall make no l,aw right of tlie people peaceably respecting n establishment to assemble, and to petition of religion or prohibiting' the the Government for jilredress free exercise thereof; or of Kriveanees.-First Amtjiid- abridtfinu the freedom of nient, United States Consti- speech or of the press; or the tution. Millard County Chronicle Thursday, October 29, 37P FAIR CAPABLE CONSCIENTIOUS Vote YES S on Unconfested, Non-Partisan, Judicial Ballot J. ALLAN CROCKETT Justice, Utah Supreme Court Paid for by J. Allan ond Eulalia S. Crockett drn JUST ARRIVED TRUCK LOAD SHIPMENT GEORGIA PACIFIC SUPREME VINYL SHIELD PANELING Textured and Embossed 4 x 8 ft. $0.69 Panel LUMBER COMPANY FILLMORE, UTAH Eook 10, pages 455, 461 and 466; Parcel 2 . Thj Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter and the Northeast quarter of the Southwest South-west quarter, Section 13, Township Town-ship 18 South, Range 8 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; con taining 80 acres more or less. will be published on the follow parcei 3 - The South 147.5 feet of ing dates: October 15, 22, 29. Lot 2, Block 16, Plat "A" Deseret November 5, 12, 19, 26, Decern- Townsite Survey. ber 3- 10- Together with the following water rights: y3 cubic feet of water per Dated this thirtieth September 1970. day of 's; F. S. Kirk Chief, Adjudication Branch Published in Millard County Chronicle October 15, 22, 29, November 5, 12, 19, 26, December Decem-ber 3, 10, 1970. "To the press alone, checkered as it is with abuses, the world is indebted for all the triumphs which, .have been obtained by reason-and humanity over-error ardap-presion." ardap-presion." James.'la'di)n. second of time which was award ed to William Conk on the 30th day of November, 1936, in that certain action in the District Court of the Fifth Judicial District, Dis-trict, in and for Millard County, State of Utah, being Case No. 843 entitled Eichlands Irrigation Company, a corporation, Plaintiff vs. Westview Irrigation Company, a corporation, Defendant, appear- five-twelfths interest in and to 1.33-& c.f. water per second of time which was awarded to Joseph Dewsnup on the 30th day of November, 1936, in that certain action in the District Court of the Fifth Judicial District in and for Millard County, State of Utah, being case No. 843 entitled Rich-lands Rich-lands Irrigation Company, a corporation, cor-poration, Plaintiff vs. Westview Irrigation Company, a corporation et al, Defendants. The said award of said Decree appearing on the last paragraph of page 225 of the printed form thereof. Said Decree . being referred to by reference and is hereby made a part of this description. Together with an undivided un-divided five-twelfths interest in and to all dams, canals, ditches, and diversion works of every kind, nature, and description, belonging be-longing to the said Grantors and used in connection with the water rights herein conveyed and described. de-scribed. Purchase price payable in lawful o , 7 I;rra01iey of the United States. 225 of the printed form thereof. ' mimm, TTtov th. Said Decree being referred to by reference and is hereby made a part of this description. Together with an undivided one-third in- Dated at Fillmore, Utah, this 27th day of October A.D., 1970. Calvin P. Stewart Sheriff of Millard terest m and to all dams, canals. A H YOUNG, JR. ditches and diversion works of every kmd nature and descnp- Date Publication: Oct- tion, belonging to the said Grant- .Qber 2g 197ff ors and used in connection with ' Dae o publieation. the water rights herein conveyed mQ v- and described. NEXT LOWEST IN THE STATE ON MILL TAX LEVY - 9.5 MILLS IN COUNTY LOWEST IN OUR CLASSIFICATION OF COUNTIES LOWEST IN LL OF SOUTHERN UTAH (From: Utah Tax Payer Association, Oct. 1, 1970 ) MI L L A R D COUNTY HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF ECONOMIC GROWTH AND PROGRESS OF ALL COUNTIES IN THE STATE (From: Utah Economic Business Review, August, 1970 ) INTEREST EARNED ON INVESTED COUNTY FUNDS: $ 11, 987.00 ( County Treasurer's Report of tax funds invested in 1970 ) DON'T SUBSTITUTE A WINNING TEAM VOTE EKINS AND 'LOVELL (Incumbents) REPUBLICAN Citizens' Committee for Good County Government (Paid PoL Adv.) Praposedl Chafes m fels CecisiiMtafl Statu of Utah OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE SALT LAKE CITY September 1, 1970 Dear Fellow Citizens: The Legislature of the State of Utah has'' entrusted me with the responsibility for publishing pub-lishing the following Propositions, which relate re-late to changes in the Constitution of the' State of Utah. In the beginning of the body of each Proposition Propo-sition we have set forth the Title of the Proposition. Because of the very serious nature na-ture of these Propositions ivhich your State Legislature has caused to be placed before you, I urge that each of you study the text of the Propositions in full. I urge you to consult with your friends, neighbors and local civic leaders in order that you may gain all information necessary to render a just and wise decision. Sincerely, CLYDE L. MILLER Secretary of State amendments shall become county for 60 days next pre- State of Utah." No bill or part of this constitution. ceding any election, shall be Joint Resolution shall be . ' . . entitled to vote in the elec- passed, except with the as-The as-The revision or amendment tjoni except that in a presi- sent of the majority of all ..ar? entjre article or the-, dential election year persons the members elected to each addition of a new article to wno make proper proof of house of the Legislature, and this constitution may be pro- residence in this state for 30 after it has ben read three posed as a single amendment days immediately preceding times. The vote upon the and may be submitted to the tne last voter registration final passage of all bills shall electors as a single question day may register and vote be by yeas and nays; and or proposition. Such amend- for a president and a vice- no law shall be revised or ment may relate to one sub- president of the United amended by reference to its ject, or any number of sub- states only. title only; but the act as rejects, re-jects, and may modify, or re- vised, or section as amended, peat provisions contained in Section 2. The secretary shall be reenacted and pub-other pub-other articles of the constitu- of state is directed to sub- ished at length. The Legis-tion, Legis-tion, if such provisions are mit this proposed amend- ature, in any law imposing germane to the subject mat- ment to the electors of the inCome taxes may define the ter of the article being re- State of Utah at the next amount on, in respect to, or vised, amended or being pro- general election in the man- by which the taxes are 'im posed as a new article. ner provided by law. Section 2. Proposed amend- Section 3. If adopted bv ment. The secretary of state the electors of this state, this posed or measured, by refer ence to any provision of the laws of the United States is ;ui.. x nc ocvicwi vi oiaic uic ui tins siaic, una , , directed to submit this amendment shall take effect as tnef!am.e mi? be r be proposed amendment to the on January 1, 1971. electors of the state of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section 3. Effective date. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect on January 1, 1971. PROPOSITION NO. 3 INCOME TAX BY REFERENCE come effective at any time or from time to time and may prescribe exceptions or modifications modi-fications to any such provision. provi-sion. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to sub mit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State A TniXTT TTTTfYM PROPOSING TO AMEND J 3lh -at e next fiencral PROPOSITION NO. 1 CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT AMEND-MENT PROCEDURE A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE XXIII, SECTION SEC-TION 1, OF THE CONSTITUTION CON-STITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING RE-LATING TO PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION AND PROVIDING THE METHOD FOR REVISION REVI-SION OF AN ENTIRE ARTICLE. Section I. Method of amending articles. Any amendment or amendments to this constitution may be proposed in either house of the legislature, and if two-thirds two-thirds of all the members elected to each of the two houses, shall vote in favor thereof, such proposed amendment or amendments shall be entered on their respective journals with the yeas and nays taken thereon; ARTICLE ! VI. SECTION fl manner 22 OF THE CONSTITU- ' " "J E0NrTIETSTATE Section, 3. If adopted by S yH the electors of this state. this TSr, RJR$&G amendment shall take effect AND AMENDMENT OF 0n January 1, 1971. LAWS; AND PROVID- ING FOR PASSAGE AND AMENDMENT OF LAWS IMPOSING A , nvnv, ,..,, u TAX OR TAXES BY L fLYDL L. MILLER Scc- REFERENCE TO THE rfta7u St' )f LAWS OF THE UNITED ahv D?, u HEREBY STATES Ufc.KlIr Y that the foregoing is a full, true and correct Be it resolued bv the Lee- copy of the constitutional DENCE REQUIREMENT islature of the Slate of Utah, amendments proposed by the FOR QUALIFICATION two-thirds of all members regular session of the Thirty-TO Thirty-TO VOTE AND REDUC- elected to each of the two Eighth Legislature, 1969. ING IT TO SIX MONTHS, houses voting in favor thereof: there-of: IN WITNESS WHERE- Be it resolved bv the Leg- , Or, I have hereunto set my Utah. oei-iion i. ii is proposea nana, ana atlixed the Great PROPOSITION NO. 2 RESIDENCY FOR VOTING A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE IV, SECTION 2 OF THE CONSTITUTION CONSTITU-TION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO THE STATE RESI- yeas aim nays ictivcn inucun, ... , - , ana me leg.Mcu.u wu. lw0.thwds of a, mcmbcrs. to amend Article VI, Section Seal of the State of Utah. ."r. V"- f""- e pded to rarh n ih- two oi xne constitution ot the at Salt Lake C tv. th hshed in at least one news- . , State of Utah to read as fol- dav nf Spnl.mK-r io7o Be it resolved by the Legislature Leg-islature of the Slate of Utah, two-thirds of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: there-of: Section 1. Amend article. It is proposed to amend Ar ticle XXIII, Section 1 of : ... f U.. paper in every tuumj vi mc , state, where a newspaper is ' published, for two months Section 1. It is proposed Section 2. The enacting immediately preceding the to amend Article IV Section clause of every law shall be next general election, at 2 of the Constitution of the "Be it enacted by the Legis- which time the said amend- State of Utah to read as fol- 'ature of the State of Utah." ment or amendments shall ows; Except such laws as may be be submitted to the electors ' passed by the vote of the of the state for their approv- Every citizen of the United electors as provided in sub- al or rejection, and if a ma- States, twenty-one years of division 2 section 1 of this jority of the electors voting age or over, who has been a article, and such laws shall the constitution of the btate thereon shall approve the legal resident of this state begin as follows; "Be it cn- of Utah to read as follows: same, such amendment or for six months and of the acted by the people of the CLYDE L. MILLER Secretary |