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Show 10 Emery County Progress People once thought that nine knots on a bit of black wool could cure a sprained ankle. ! I i MORTICIANS R.T. Mitchell Ronald Kosec Robert H. Etzel Phone 637-266- 8 14, 1976 social Gerald Smith, security representative in Price U $92 million for disabled made available by SS Social security will make about $92 million available or vocational rehabilitation services for people getting monthly disability benefits in fiscal 1977, according to Mitchell 4 Thursday, Oct. Price. Social security pays benefits to eligible workers and their families when the worker is severely disabled and not expected to work for a year or more. In selected cases, social security helps pay for rehabilitation vocational services provided by state and local agencies. - TO THE SHERIFF OF EMERY COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, GREETINGS: You are hereby directed to execute upon and sell all the interest of the Defendants in the following described parcels of property situated and being in Emery County, State of Utah. 1. Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of section 3, Township 18 South, Range 9 East, Salt Lake Base and at 5 p.m. at the District office in Huntington, Utah. 28, 1976 Published in the Emery County Progress, and 21, 1976. October 14 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Emery County throughout the entire year unless otherwise Meridian, continuing forty acres. 2. The North one half of the Southeast one quarter of designated. Section 4, .Township 18 South, Locations in Oral E. SLB&M. Range 9 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, containing eighty acres. 3. The Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter and the South one half of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast Section eight, quarter, Township 18, Range 9, sixty acres. 4. The Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of ( Johansen, Castle Dale, Utah 84513, proposes to change and point of diversion and place of ige of 266.0 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by Keller Decree Civil No. 1656, March 15, 1950. The water has been diverted from Swasey Creek at a point 30 W. 3003 ft. S. 24 degrees from Ny4 Cor. Sec. 7, T18S, R6E; and used from Apr. 15 to Oct. 1 for the stockwatering of 200 Cattle and 20 horses; and used for the irrigation of 180.0 acs. in SEViSWi Sec. 6; Sec. 7, EM.NWV4, T18S, R6E. Hereafter, 266.0 ac. ft. of water is to be diverted from Spoon Creek at the following points: (1) S. 730 ft. and E1150 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 15, T16S, R6E; (2) N. 700 ft. and W. 490 ft. from Ey4 Cor. Sec. 21, T16S, R6E, (16 mi. NW Huntington) ; and used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 30 same as for stockwatering heretofore; and used for the Section 9, Township 18 South, Range 9 East, Balt Lake Base and Meridian, containing forty acres. 5. The Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 16, Township 18 South, Range 9 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, containing forty acres. DATED this 29th day of August, 1976. TIBBALS AND STATEN Craig G. Adamson, Attorney for Plaintiff 220 South 200 East, Suite 400 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 supplemental irrigation of 400.0 T16S, , NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE EXECUTION Civil No. 214387 UTAH SAND AND GRAVEL PRODUCTS, A Utah poration, Plaintiffs; GERALD H. MATHIE, MICHAEL GERALD dba Cor- vs SR., MATHIE, H. MATHIE, MATHIE Booze, noise dont mix NOTICE OF CHANGE OF MEETING The regular meeting of the Board of Education of the Emery County School District will be held Thursday, October PRAECIPE Civil No. 214387 IN THE DISTRICT COURT. OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH researcher says JR., CON- TRACTORS: UTAH SYSTEMS acs. in SSWVi Sec. 15, R6E; WVi Sec. 22, T16S, R6E. ( E. Oral Johansen, Castle Dale, Utah 84513, proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of 0.333 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Johnson Decree Dated Feb. 17, 1902. The water has been diverted from Seely Creek at a point N. 463 ft. and E. 2 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 10, and used from T18S, R6E; Mar. 1 to Nov. 30 for the stockwatering of 200 cattle and 20 horses; and used for the irrigation of 40 acs, in SEy4SEy4 Sec. 6, T18S, R6E. Hereafter, 0.333 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from Indian Creek at the following points: (1) S. 730 ft. and E. 1150 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 15; (2) N. 700 ft. and W. 490 ft. from Ey4 Cor. Sec. 21, both T16S, R6E, (16 mi. NW of Huntington); and used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 30 for stockwatering same as BUILDERS, INC. a Corporation, Defendants. By virtue of a Writ of Execution dated August 25, 1976, issued out of the Third District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah on a judgment rendered in the Third Judicial District Court for Salt Lake County, State of Utah on the 7th day of June, 1974, and heretofore; and used for the docketed in Emery County on supplemental irrigation of the 19th day of February, 1976, 400.00 acs., in SV4SWy4 Sec. 15; in favor of the Plaintiffs and WV4 Sec. 22, both T16S, R6E. Protests resisting the against the Defendants for Fourteen Thousand Seventy-tw- o granting of these applications and 937100 (14,072.93) and with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State interest at the rate of $2.653768 annum from the 24th day of Engineer, 442 State Capitol, August, 1976, until paid, I have Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on heretofore on the 28th day of or before November 20, 1976. DeeC. Hansen September, 1976 levied upon STATE ENGINEER the interests of Defendants in Published in the Emery the parcels of real property described in the attached County Progress October 7, 14, and 21, 1976. Praecipe. Public Notice is hereby given that I will, on the 26th day of NOTICE October, 1976 at 10:00 oclock Notice is hereby given that a A.M. of said day, in front of the public hearing wUl be held for the purpose of adjusting the steps of the Emery County Courthouse, Castle Dale, Utah, following budget funds for the sell at public auction, for cash, year 1976; Planning and lawful money of the United Zoning, Senior Citizens, States, all the right, title, claim Transit Room Tax, Civil and interest of said defendants, Defense, Health, Medical GERALD H. MATHIE, SR., Center and Weed Control. MICHAEL MATHIE, Said budget adjustments are GERALD H. MATHIE, JR., necessary due to increased CONMATHIE dba maintenance and operational TRACTORS, of, in, and to the costs over the present budget attached described property, period. or so much thereof as may be Said budget hearing will be to raise sufficient necessary held in the Emery County to satisfy said Courthouse Oct. 15, 1976 at 9 money judgment, with interest and a.m. costs, etc., to the highest and best bidder. Emery County Commission Glen P. Bott LAMAR E.GUYMON, Clerk Sheriff of Emery County Published in the Emery Published in the Emery County Progress October 7, 14 County Progress Oct. 7, and 14, 1976. and 21, 1976. J The combination of loud music and booze may pose extra risks for your hearing, according to a of Utah University researcher. Dr. Martin Robinette, associate professor of audiology in the Department of Communication, PUBLIC NOTICE As of October 1, 1976, monthly rates will be paid for all water and sewer connections, whether or not the connection is active, and being used. If you wish to keep your connections, you must pay the monthly fees. Also, as of October 1, a $50 deposit will be required on all rentals. The deposit will be paid by anyone renting a home after that date. It shall be paid to the city treasurer at the city hall. By order of Hunting City Council. Robert D. Swinburne, Mayor Robert D. Swinburne, Mayor Published in the Emery County Progress, Oct. 14, 21, 28 and Nov. 4, 1976. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of BLANCH JENSEN deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at FERRON, UTAH on or before the 20th day of January A.D., 1977; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated and with proper 1953, verification as required therein. Darrell Jensen, Administrator of 75-9-- Estate of Blanch Jensen Deceased Published in the Emery County Progress October 14, 21, 28 and November 4, 1976. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of CHRIS JENSEN 1 deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at FERRON, UTAH on or before the 20th day of January A.D., 1977; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated and with proper 1953, as required verification 5, says a middle ear muscle stapedius muscle in the that contracts to protect the middle ear. The level and magnitude eardrum from loud noise . the of contraction was doesnt operate apparently as efficiently when a person determined, by an elecis tipsy. troacoustic impedance He based his conclusions bridge, a device attached to on a study at the the ear that measured Wayne State University reflected waves off the Medical School in Detroit, eardrum. was alcohol When Mich., his alma mater. Paid volunteers who described present, results of these themselves ' as social ' measures indicated that a drinkers were tested while higher level of noise was sober and while legally necessary to elicit the muscle contraction; the drunk. amount of contraction was The Utah professor and there was a decreased that vodka emphasized drinking occurred under longer delay between the controlled laboratory onset of the noise and the conditions following a contraction.' careful medical screening Later, the subjects unof each of the project derwent 10 minutes of a volunteers. high level band of noise. In essence,- we found the After a three minute mechanism that operates to respite, their hearing protect the ear from loud threshold .was tested and sound isnt as efficient when found to be poorer than in theres alcohol in the nondrinking sessions. Dr. Robinette said that system, Dr. Robinette explained. during the test periods the Three of the seven sublowest level of noise used jects who began the project was comparable to city dropped out, primarily traffic and the highest because the alcohol conequivalent to a rock and made them ill. roll hand. sumption , The The U professor was participants were graduate students at Wayne assisted in the research by State. Dr. Robert Bray, assistant Each of the four who professor of audiology at finished two men and two Wayne State University. women underwent 50 In those sessions where hours of testing in sound alcohol was present, there was a greater amount of proof booths comfortably equipped with reclining temporary damage to the chairs. They took part in hearing, Dr. Robinette both drinking and nonconcluded. We used a band of noise drinking sessions. rather than actual rock and They reached a rather roll music, he said. high level of intoxication, Dr. Robinette said. They But I think the imwere legally drunk. We got plication is there: A person ' their blood level up to has a greater risk of between .10 and .15, or to a hearing loss from noise point where they were when there is alcohol in the really feeling the affects of system. alcohol. In addition, we actually The subjects became got a greater decrease in' drunk slowly over a period their hearing ability after of approximately two the noise periods , hours with researchers when they had alcohol in the monitoring the increase in system. He said the number of their blood alcohol level. , Qnce the subjects became participants was limited by- intoxicated, they were time constraints and the ' exposed to short burst of requirement to test each : high level noise to detersubject thoroughly over a mine the reaction of the period of several weeks. six-we- . - . therein. Darrell Jensen, Chris Jensen, mr ISursing Home -- - -- Deceased Published in the Emery County Progress October 14, 21, 28 and November 4, 1976. NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that all persons are invited to a public hearing to be held by the Emery County Commissioners Thursday, the 18th day of November 1976, at the hour of 1 p.m. at the Emery County Courthouse at Castle Dale, Utah. The purpose of the hearing is to consider a request by .Earl his property Huntley to north of Castle Dale from its present zoning of agricultural and residential to industrial. The property is described as follows: Commencing at a point 95 feet south of the northeast corner of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 27, Township 18 re-zo- South, Range 8 birthday party for Wanda Jones, 74, was A brought by friends, Dora Otterstrom, Neva Jensen, Crystal Rosenberg', Maysie Peacock, Laura John sen and Lois DeBray, Tuesday afternoon. They brought a beautiful cake, cards and gifts. Also visiting Wanda, were Bishop Doyle Barney and Dan Hone. Wednesday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Clement Broderick of Emery, our dear friends, came and we Keith, David, Geraldine and David Jones of Sunnyside. Thursday morning Dr. Herbert and RN Elizabeth Reese were here to give attention to everyone. RN Reese is now head nurse of our nursing staff. Henry M. Mills has been a visitor here with Minnie Hills for a few days. We welcome back from her vacation, our Nurse Mozell McIntosh. We missed her while she was enjoyed their exquisite' music for and East, dancing. We singing give our sin- SLB&M; thence as fallows: South 565.0 feet; thence west feet, more or less; thence northeasterly 930.0 feet, more or less, to point of beginning. DATED this 7th day of October 1976, by order of the Emery County Commissioners. Gardell Snow, Chairman Published in the Emery County Progress October 14, 21 and 28, 1976. 755.0 Tuesday afternoon was a jolly time here. RSVP ladies Ailena Filmore, Alice Price, and Louise Huntington came and we played bingo for candy bars. We love these friends. Come again. We thank you. cere thanks to them, and ask them to come again. Bernice Nielsen visited her mother Eva Blackburn and sister Mae Blackburn Wednesday afternoon and the beautiful enjoyed program of Clement and Marie Broderick. Visiting Wanda Jones Wednesday evening were - gone. Soren Atwoods daughter, Gladys Nelson, of Cleveland was visiting her father Friday. Keith, Geraldine, and Joyce Jones were here Friday visiting Wanda and Ruie Jones. Bud Prettyman, Jody Hartfield, and others were visitors Friday. Enid and Henry Nelson of Roosevelt, visited their aunt Luella Jensen, Friday afternoon. lone, Sally, and Natalie Ware visited Celia Reid Sunday. Nina and Lavell, Shiner and Anita and Glen Fletcher and children, visited Marie Shiner Sunday. 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