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Show MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS FILLMORE, UTAH 84631 South Main 41 (801) P. O. Box 507 743-53- 40 NOTICE' TO WATER William V. Wilson Editor Jane M. Wilson Publisher Vance Wilson Advertising:' - till The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change water In Millard County, State of Utah throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLBAM. George Land and Livestock Co. co Ray George, Kanosh, Utah 84637 proposes to correct the point of diversion and place of use of 5.97 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. No. 23198 The water has been diverted from two 16 -- inch wells 0 ft deep at the following points: (1) N, 600 ft. St E. 1370 ft. (2) N. 600 ft St E. 2610 ft. both from the SW Cor. of Sec. 5, T23S, R5W; and used - skt-- memihr of the MEMBER Mtoclstlon USERS (67-17- - Founded 1885 RATE HELP WANTED Sen Ice Station Man ROGER JOHNSON at Ferjfa 12-24- n 100-40- I would like to THANK the many friends and relatives who remembered me by all the telephone calls, cards, and visits, while I was In the hospital and during my convles-cenat home. I also want to acknowledge the good treatment and care I received from Dr.s Evan and Robertson, the nurses, cooks, and other hospital wor- Utah Published every Friday at Fillmore, Second Clas3 postage paid at Fillmore, Utah 84631. in advance: year $5.00; 15c Single Copy subscription ce DONT Throw It Away Woll buy any S&M old items. ANTIQUES Kaueah, Utah 84637 Call or Write STANFORD JOHNSON 1 evenings SEVENTEEN YEAR OLDS TO VOTE IN 1972? 159-267- Utahs SIHnLEY"T ROBERT does Income Tax, working for SERVICES INTERTAX Sclpio, Utah Call INC. 758-24- 36 Sxpd FOR SALE HOME New and modern with built-i- n appliances and wall to wall 743-65- KESSLER MILLING p.s. CENTRAL UTAH Prepared to serve you for Grinding, Milling, Mixing INSURANCE AGENCY F trfl line of Feeds Alfalfa Seed, Vrf Supplies Seed Cleaning & Rolling FILLMORE WE DELIVER Bonded Dealer TV REPAIR JENSEN'S T. V. in Town Cr Transistor Repair call 743-538- LUMP or SLACK DELMER WILSON 82 So. 2nd E. FERG'S Offers ORREN'S Radio Cr TV Service Small Appliance Service rh. Fillmore 1 DWANE'S IMPERIAL UPHOLSTERY The Finest in Custom 145-574- 6 . Write or Call for FREE Pickun & Delivery FREE Estimates Fillmore APPLIANCE and REPAIR 743-577- 743-661- Fttwaan Major Appliance 743-669- 2 - Fillmore Can Change Combination on LOCKS to FJT NEW KEYS Key by Code-Duplica- East Canyon Road Fillmore Odd Feed On Uwl Wagon. It unloads from the front and the bark. Contact REX O. ALLEN, Flo well; 2 Ph. 16-fe- et 745-682- 124 Indf. 1960 Model Motorola Stereo Good hardwood cabinet, model. Fair condiGood tone and better tion. volume. Asking $40.00 Doesnt go with our Victorcof-feeta- ian decor. Also - two - year old TOYO AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS WELDING volt or AC 120 or batteries. Good condition. Asking $60 (New ones over $100) Anyone of sny age would enjoy both of these. Inquire 742-539 or Portable Welding Service Car Tainting Ik Repair Complete Radiator Rebuilding FM AM Stereo Admiral Appliances FILLMORE 743-65- 36 tnd GASH FOR Indian article, and Furniture gtaa, dlahea, toy, e Old-tim- one stop II! WEDDING SUPPLY 12 743-572- 40 PAYNE'S REPAIR SIMMONS Indf. 9 PAYNE'S REPAIR yt block off highway BOB 0 Key Clayton Beauregard Dealer far CALL Fillmore 143-576- FOR SALE LOCK-SMIT- H 45 St or 2 11-1- Service BETH and CELIA Ail bark with Sun Roof. Excellent Air Conditioning for appointment Washers, Square 1969 Volkswagen Condition. MEL TURNER Refrigeration and 63 APPLIANCE & REPAIRS FOR SALE doll, clothing, buttons, picture frame, trunks, etc. Catering - Collect. Phone Announcements - -PAHVANT Indian Oomptr Accesorles - -Kanos h, Utah Box 53 Call 143-53will CATERING gw wed-you assistance In planning with JTTLF WANTED complete ng panic hours from 10:30 lo bnckdrop. flowers, reLealuncns, Waitress, in person at 4:30. Inquire etc. Rental. Circle. Arctic WE WILL UNDER SELL ANY 2xnp 733-24- FILLMORE GARAGE 40 141 South 4th West 2p Fillmore Ph. 743-656- 7 Como In and are in for all jour repair. We grind rrank shaft. do Electronic wheel tut binring, weld, cut St Install All Tjpca of AUTO GLASS. BUSIN ESS MACHINES CLEANED Mill Clean and Repair Typewriter, Adding Machine, Cash RrgUtcr and other bus tnei machine. Contact CLARK IIUUNSON -- Fillmore ONE LN WEDDING Announce- ments and Invitations. We have a full stock of any kind of announcement you want Plain, Fancy, Engraved or a little less expensive or a whole tot less expensive! Quality is built In with less cost to you. Never Cheap - Just Inexpensive! PROGRESS 41 South Main Street Fillmore birds of prey tn Utah are protected by law as wool as the many other birds that come All under the Wildlife Resources Code. It Is unlawful to shoot at or kill any of the hawks, owls or eagles living In the state. The Falconry Proclamation, Issued by the Dltslon of Wild- life Resources, allows the takGeneral, Mr. Miller stated, ing and possession of certain nt The FederalConrltuttonalA-mendmehawks for the practice of olds vear n allowing falconry. Properly registered to vole along with similar legisfalconers may not possess lation by tneCtan Legislature more than two hawks at one has answered many of the questions as they relate to full time, and no eggs or fledglinfra nchlsement of the states ings may be taken for the pur18, 19, anq. zo year olds. pose of rearing hawks. NonThere are however, Mr. Miller residents are prohibited from said, several questions wmen capturing sny native are not yet answered and which or falcons tn Utah. are vital If we art to encourA person twelve years of age age total Involvement by these or older may purchase $10 new voters tn the parties polcertificate of registration itest process. which entitles him to possess The Secretary of State asked, falcons or hawks and to prao-tl- ce May a 17 year old, who will be 18 and eligible to vote by-falconry. election day be eligible to participate in the politcal party processes Including the mass SOUTHERN UTAH: Precipitameetings, and may be or she tion for the period Ortobep-Decemb- er be a delegate to the county was well above and state or national convenaverage, ranging between 1181 tions before attaining the age at Kanab to 256 at Pangullch, of 18 years? Mr. Miller said 1 have asked with most reports near 200. these questions of the Attorney Water supply forecasts for the General tn an attempt to obperiod January -- September tain a decision early enough from 140 of average range so that if the answers are posfor Piute Resevotr Inflow to itive that the State of Utah will 185 of average for local Inbe in a position to assure the flow Stguard Gunnison. erf these potential new rights Carryover storage Is very voters will be honored. 1 am In the three major substantial said Mr, convnced, Miller, that we should make every atreservoirs on the Sevier River tempt to encourage participasystem, 60 of capacity and tion for IS, 19 and 20 year 240 of January 1 average. olds at all levels of the poOctober-Decemb- er flow for litical process If w expect the Beaver River near Beaver, to guarantee their future feet, Utah, was 3,500 acre Interest In the democratic pro109 of average, compared to cess. for the same 3,900 acre-fe- et Inflow to last year. period DOG TRAINING RULES Flute Reservoir for the same period was near 25,000 acre-fe- et Hunting dog training regulaand near 125 of average tions for 1972 went Into effect compared to 27,000 acre feet January 1 to protect Utah wildfor this period a year ago. life and encourage use of dogs for hunting. A Division of Wildlife ReStreamfiow for the month of sources spokesman said proDecember has followed about the same pattern as tn October perly trained hunting doga not and November. Flow has been only benefit the hunter but contribute substantlailytothecon-servatto- n above normal tn the north and of upland gamebirds southeastern parts of the state, and waterfowl by locating the and below normal throughout downed game. the remainder of the state. Wildlife are protected by the As recorded at the seven Instrict regulations which prodex stations, the discharge hibit unlawful chase of wild varied from 220 percent of median for San Juan River war game birds. Also Illegal are Held or meets, dog traln!nj, Bluff, to 88 percent for Beaver trials using privately reared River war Beaver, Uah Stream flow normally reaches birds without prior authorization from the Division of WildIts low point during the winter life Resources. months, when precipitation Is beb stored In the form of Dog training on wild game snow Is birds 1s legal during the nonand streamfiow nesting period of August 16 supported by ground-wat- er Water stored in the 14 princithrough March 31. Training on State-ownwaterfowl areas pal reservoirs of Utah (excludIs allowed from September 1 ing reservoirs of the Colorado River Storage Project) at the through March 1. Firearms allowed for training are pistols end of December, was 2,650, 670 acre feet, 154 percent of or revolvers firing blank cart1953-- 67 the average and 79,920 ridges. Owners are responsible for acrefeet more than at the same the action of their dogs In tiro last year. The three printhe Held. A dog Is not allowed cipal reservoirs In ihe Sevier to lake wild game except In River Basin (Otter Creek, assisting a hunter during the Piute and Sevier Bridge ) conor 227 hunting season. To take Is tain 210,150 acre-fo- ot to kill, hunt pursue, harass or percent of average. capture. Contents of reservoirs In the Training regulations are Colorado River Storage Proavailable from the Division of ject decreased 495,600 acre-fe- ot WUdltfe Resources. during December. Usable content at the end of Dec, Flngerling trout planters can was 17,244,400 sere - feet, not compete for food and it' Ing which is 55percentof capacity. space with the unremovable The elevation of Great Salt perch and chubs of Deer Creek Lake was 4, .97.90 feet above Reservoir. Cntchable size trout mean sea level, 2.1 5 feet higher (6 inches plus) can best with than a year ago and 6.55 ft stand this rugged competition. In order to ge more planted above the all time record low rainbows into the fishermans of October 1963, The lake level creel, catchable size fish must rose 0.30 ft during the month be stocked bather than flnger-In- g and Is within 0,25 ft of the size. high of last year. Planting catchable trout In year-foun- d fishing waters Is Raptors are birds of prey poor economics In some cases. such as eagles, vultures, hawks Th.s Is whj Deer Creek Is now and owls. Brigham Young Unia general son fishing water versity leads the nation lathe In Utah. studv of raptors. NEW SUBSCRIBERS Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Schiess, Fillmore. RENEWALS Mrs. M. E. Boddy by Cather- ine Davies. Ruby D. Davies Dora Y. Bradfteld D. W. Blacic Six Couty Economic Development Dsistrlct W. Clem Utley - ed s. The Public Service Company notes that it has been suggested that one of the Ways to conserve the natlon.s power resources Is to cut down the use of frivolous electric appliances. Curtailment of the use of these would, the argument suggests, help to solve the national power crisis. A study by the Would it? Edison Electric Irvsttut of power sales in 1970 revealed that less than four percent of all electricity sold In the U.S. tn 1970 was consumbed by small appliances such things as blenders, can openers, fry pans, coffee makers, Irons, mixers, clocks and others. Of the power sold to residential customers alone, acthese small appliance counted for only about 10 of the electrtcty they used. Residential customers; large appliances, things such as washers, of Colorado - $1.99 each Cartridge $1.39 each FRAM Spin on 2.99 each Save on OIL by the Case 2 FRAMPTON HEATING BETHS BEAUTY thru Sat 95c box 22 LR LeROY RORISON Phone Curl Color Cut Professional Wig Care $1.49 gal. e Spin on Oil Filters APPLIANCES P. O. Box 332 1067 So. Main Cedar City, Utah Dwone Jones, Owner SHOP Anti-Freer- "WESTINGIIOUSE Upholstery Refrigeration Pryera, Savings on all NEW TIRES Quality Recapped Snow Tires and Truck Tires Big T23S.R5W; and used ec from Afcr. 1 to Nov. 30 f r the Irrigation of 320 acs. in SW 14, E12NW14 Sec. 5, Sec, 6. NE14NE14 Sec. 7, N12NW14 Sec. 8 T23S, R5W; S12SW 14SE Sec. 36, T22S, R6W; Wl2-N- E 14, NW 14, N12SW 14, NW 14, N12SW14 NW 14SE 14 Sec. 1, S12NE14, Nl2 SE14, S12NW 14, N12SW14 Sec . 1, BIRDS OF PREY by 65 Sooth Main RkhKeld Fillmore 743-65- Kalina, Utah 629-74- See Us CALL CALL Phone letter to the Attorney 75 1972 a Call COLLECT or WRITE NEED A SR 22 Filing? 5114 mdT. Open Tues- - COAL 743-695- Reasonable 54 So. Main Stevens, Inc. ll-26- np FOR SALE East Center 5 Fillmore Fire Insurance Farm Liability Contract Bonds Life Specialist in Weekly. Color 44 location good Secretary of State, Clyde L. Miller, announced that his office has requested an opinion of the Attorney Generals office, aimed at clarifying the right of seventten year-old- s, soon to be franchised voters, to participate tn Utahs political process prior to the primary and general elections of 1972. In bis today 01 Rose D. Rogers months $3.00 C Minimum Classified Friday, January 14, kers. Mrs. CARD ed dryers, refrigerators, freezers, ranges, and air conditioners, took 53.4 of the power residential customers bought, while TV sets accounted for 8.25 of residential power pur- chased, Lighting consumed nearly 16 of the power purchased by residential cus- In terms of kilowatt-hour- s, U.S. total tales in 1970 were 1.4 trillion, erf which 447.8 tomers. 2, T23 S. R6W. Hereafter, 5.97 sec. ft. of water Is to be diverted from well 385 ft. ixlstlng deep at a point E. 1590 ft. & S. 1943 ft. from the Wl4 Cor. Sec. 5, T23S, R5W ; and used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 30 for the supplemental Irrigation of 1092 16-in- ch acs. but limited to the sole supply of 320 acs. in customers. Of the latter, 48 -- INTERNAL REVENUE SERVEE PUBLEATION THAT GIVES BOOKLET A Inform stion on how to HU out Federal tax returns will be sold at the Post Office In Fillmore, Utah Postmaster Freeman announced today. Your Federal Income Tax was written by the Internal Revenue Service and contains many examples lo Illustrate how the tax law applies to actual situations. A special feature of the booklet Is the sample, filied-I- n return. Form 1040, keyed to petes where explanations can be found for each entry on the return. By selling this booklet at postal facilities tn the Fillmore area we sre offering t convenient service to our customers," Postmaster Freeman said. We are participating In a nation- wide program to make the tax booklet available to the public In 15,000 postal facilities. Another popular IRS publiTax Guide for Small cation, will be sold fer76-ee.Tt- s Business, at Cedar City and Provo Post Offices. This publication answers many questions businessmen have about Federal income, excise and employment taxes sod also contains a 1972 tax calendar with due dates for various tax and Information returns and payments. 14, 67 32 (67 - 306) Milton Ste- vens, Holden, Utah proposes to correct the place of use of 4.0 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. No. 32459. The water has been diverted front a 0 well ft. deep at a point N. 1910 ft. & W. 1720ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 6, T20S, R4W; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 1 for the Irrigation of 16-ln- ch 300-60- 292 acs, tnNEl4SW 14, N Wl4 SD14 Sec. 6; NWJ4SW14, 14 NE 14, NW 14 NE 14, 512NW14, S12NE14NW14, S12NW 14NW14, N 12NW 14 NW 14 all In Sec. 7, T20S, R4W; E12SE14 Sec. 12,T20S, Published in Millard County 13, 20, St 27, Progress Jan. 1972. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF EVVALENA WILLDEN WILKE NS, DECEASED Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the Office of Dexter L Anderson, Attorney at Law, P. O. Box 253, Fillmore, Utah, within three months after the first publication of this notice. NOTICE TO CREDITORS DECEASED Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Dexter L Anderson, Attorney at Law, P. O. Box 253, Fillmore, Utah, within three months after the first publication of this notice. Lloyd Hudman Administrator of the Estate of Lola Blake. ATTENTION DOG OWNERS LN MEADOW Tags must be on dogs by January 31. Male $3.00 - Female $5.00 Town Marshal will NOT destroy 1972 Dog untagged dogs. A $5.00 citation will be Issued to owner, each month, until owner either buys a 1972 license or disposes of the dog. R4W 4.0 ac. ft of water Hereafter, 4.0 ac. ft of water diverted same as heretofor; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 1 for the supplemental Irrigation of 372 acs. but ltm -lted to the sole supply of 292 acs. tn NE14SW 14, NW14-S- E 14 See. 6, M2NW14NW14, NW14NE l4, S12NW14,SW-14NE1- 4 all In Sec. 7, T20S, R4W; NE 14, NE14SE14 Sec. U Hereafter, to be 12, T20S, R5W. Taft Paxton, a -- 6744 Kanosh, Utah 84837 proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use erf 6 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. No. 29852as. The water has been diverted from a well 320 ft. deep at a point W. 1200 ft from S. 100 ft. the NE Cor. of Sec. 9, T23S, R5W; and used from Apr. 1 to Sept. 50 for the Irrigation of 192.3 acs. tn S12SEI4, SEI45W 14 Sec. 4, Nl2-NE1- 4, NE14SW 14 Sec. 9, all in T23S. R5W. (67-70- 5) 16-ln- Hereafter, 8.0 sec. ft of water Is to be diverted from a well 320 ft. deep at a point W. 4379 ft. from N. 432 ft. NE cor. Sec. 9, T23S, R5W; and used from Apr. 1 to Sept, 30 for the Irrigation of 192.5 acs. tn S 12SE 14, SE 1 4SW 14 NE14- Sec. 4, N12NE14, Sec. SE14NE14 Sec. 9, NWl4 5, all in T23S, R5W. ch t In an Interview, Admiral Thomas H. Moorer observed: ... the most Important Ingredient tn the security of this country ts the will of the American people. They must want security, they must want to compete. They must want to be 1, tf we are going to continue to contribute lo the well-beiof our fellow man as we have tn the past - and at the same time discharge the responsibilities we ha ve as a great we have as a sponsiblitles great and democratic nation. It dlstruba me to see people shy away from this because It is a tendency that Is develop -Ing and It Is contrary to the principles on ahlch weve built 1 this country. worry about this with respect to young people. In many case their tendency Is to avoid competition. I think that Is baed tn any fleld...We must matntalna burning desire to excell. o. ng M r. A. M. Tewksbury writes tn the Oregon Voter Digest: The U. S.s careless way with its balance of International payments ts often criticized by contemptuous Europeans. The conveniently forget that $19.1 billion of their world Warldebts-t- o the U. S. remain unpaid. Then our government has loaned $46 billion in taxpayers money to other countries In the Of that $7.6 period 1939-7- 1. billion has not been repaid. If these Eropeans would ge busy and pay us these huge sums, our balance of payments would be very healthy Indeed.' down County for possession of parts of a deer killed out of Season, according to the Division of ed of sre stream or 5300 miles In Utah, of which some 3200 miles are trout habitat. -- Date of First Publication January 7, 1972 A CANYON was tracked poacher and arrested In Iron There ' Dale of First Publication: January 7, 1972 PAROWAN Wildlife Resources. Bob Els wood, Iron County Conservation Officer, said the large buck deer was shot In Parowan Canyon and with the aid of a spotltght.lt was wounded and left In the canyon that night. Returning the next morning, the hunter took the head and cape (hide from the neck and shoulders) leaving the carcass to wasto. Elswood Investigated snd, with a search warrant, found head and the large-antlercape in possession of an Individual who plead guilty to the charges In court. He received a $150 fine and a 30 day Jail sentence which was suspended upon payment of the fine. i ' Donald Wilkins Administrator of the Estate of Evvalena WlUden Wilkins. DEER POACHER deer - SW billion were told to residential billion kilowatt hours were consumbed by small appliances. SW E12NW14 Sec. 5, EI2SE14 Sec. 6, NE14NE14, Sec. 7, NI2NW14 Sec.l, S12NE 14, N125EI4, S12NW14, Nl2 SW14, Sec. 2, T23S.R6W. -- Hubert C. Lambert State Engineer- 4) (67-17- CARD OF THANKS Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed In duplicate with the state Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 on or before February 26, 1972, ClDAA KIMBALL'S & CO. 45 North Main FILLMORE, UTAH |