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Show I GAPS HISTORY most priceless possession? This precious object mav furnish the key to your personality. As I visit the various 1 am new and remodeled homes, especially interested when 1 notice some article which has been highlighted In the home. This precious 'somethin!' may not have any market value, but to the owner It Isa real treasure. 1 have many such possessions In my own home; one such treasure One Mother's Day, my comes to mind; son, Tom. then five years old, came running In with hts face Just beaming and his eyes sparkling with anticipation, "You cant guess what 1 have for you for Mother's Day You will just love It;" He danced up and down as 1 opened tne small box containing a tiny green glass set. Needle's to say, that little glass set Is on the top shelf of my buffet among my "priceless treasures". What , getting together and enjoying eachother work and play, It would be very difficult to find a more united family than the children and grandchildren of Ward and Ila Stevens. Although none cf the children live In Fillmore, Lorraine (Staples) and Joyce (Whatcott), both live In Kanosh but work In Fillmore, thus making It easy for these two to keep the other family members Informed when either Ward or Ila get below par. They get together as a family and clean up the yards, plow and plant the garden, paint end repair the house, enjoying every In by STELLA DAY together. They are all so talented that no matter what the project Is that has to be done, at least one member of the family will have to know-ho- w and soon the other family members will be capable of assisting; result- - all projects finished to perfection. minute For both CUXI Is your Family heirlooms help to cement family togetherness; each family member should have at least one article with a history, to tie him to the past and Imbue him with a sense of dignity and pride In his heritage. This appreciation of famllv heirlooms Is especially strong In the Scottorn family, who always work together, and each family unit feels secure In the knowledge that the problems of each family are shared by all members. IDENTIFIED 7 Our of being All families have at least on Aunt, but is she a liability rather than an asset? The Leon and Susan Sylvester family members are exceptionally Messed to have Gwen Hunter as their Aunt, since she proves her love and devotion to them by her actions each day of her life. .She takes the time to make each member feel that he or she Is something special to her, and oftentimes this special attention spells the difference between success and failure In a childs life. If ever anyone deserves a special "crown" for her devotion and service to a child, certainly Marjorie McBride heads the list for the loving cart she gtves to little Dickson, her Invalid grandson. Although Bonnie has to drive to Delta each day to work, she Is very devoted to her little nephew and helps with his care whenever ahe Is at home. Such a labor of love certainly proves the sterllrg character of this exceptional family. of the Stake Relief Society la another example of service, not only to her family but to the whole stake. Edith Calllster, who lost her husband In World War Two, shortly after Russell was born, could have turned bitter and resentful against fate, but Instead she has spent her time In improving her talents as well as helping others develop the talents with which each of us Is The president blessed. BEF01TS are We Into the heavy bills. Senate bill 89 pessed the Senate and wa sent to the House, it would allow Iranalt districts to impose up to 2 mills lew In order to buses rolling In the transit districts. This Js really needed In Salt Lake County and should be peld for by a local tax on the people who use the system. Hopefully people would ride the buses and leave the cart at home. This would relieve the traffic problem, which Is acute and keep the air cleaner. Now there Is a backup bill to take one million dollars from the liquor fund to pay for the This Is bad policy to spend the system. state's money on a local problem. I hope we can work this out. kn We are debatliig the tnccne tax law. This bill would conform the I'Uu law to the federal law, wiih some exceptions. A similar bill was passed last session and vetoed by the Governor because of a Constitutional matter, t am against this law because I do not like to get where w have to pttem our law after federal law. 1IB 4 failed In the Senate, was In favor of this bill to vaccinate dogs Good-Runni- Good-Runnin- against Rabies. I hope all dog gamers will have U done as a protective measure. Good-Runni- Good-Runni- Poor-C- The Senate killed a bill to reduce the sales tax from 4 to 2 on mobile homes; but passed a bill to take the sales tax off machine vended Items up to 15?. This Is $'555.00 of money which may have to be picked up elsewhere. This Is special legislation and does not benefit most of the people. A56L0098649 Head yl Good-Runni- passed the Senate. This bill would give you 15 days after Injury to change your mtna ana revoxe If I was for thin. previous aUtement. you hsve advice, write and tell me. I read all the mall I get. Yea can please part of the people all of the time, andanoflt people part of the time but not au ui u This Is a parapeople all of the time. remark. of Lincolns phrase Respectfully yours, O. Stanford Rees or t $LOO tire. HB 65 Good-Runni- Good-Runni- B600-116F- ng 75-9-- CASH FOR CANS Notice To Creditors PROHATE No. 2053 ESTATE Of FREDRICK MONTGOMERY BIRD, also known as Fred M. Bird, also known as FRED BIRD, deceased. Creditors will present their claims, with vouchers attached, to the undersigned Executrix at the office of her a tunny, Thorpe Waddjngham, Doita, Utah 84624, on or before the 3rd day of May, A. D., 1973. Claims must be presented in accordance with the pro6sions of Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as amended, and with proper verification as required therein. 75-9-- 5, Helen Jane Band Rogers, Executrix of the Estate of Fredrick Mintgcmcry Bird, deceased. THORPE WADDING! IAM Attorney for Executrix Address: Delta, Utah 84621 Telephone; 864-27- Is one In Utah. Dr. Melvin T. Smith, director So- 48 the ciety which jxibllshes Date of First Publication: "Quarterly," said the magazine has a readership far beyond February 9, 1973 its 2700 members and is reDate of Last PubllaVjnn: ceived In 47 states and 8 for'March 2. 1973 eign countries. The current Issue commemorates the Society since 1897 fcy written by Dr. Glen M. Leonard. A study of the LDS Church .. taJl co Justin C. Strw-Charl0 Historians Office, byi nrt' Attorney at Law, on or be- P. Adams and Gustlve O. Larson Is also part of the fa the 25 day of April, A D. Millard County Progrett 1973. Claims must be special Issue. presented In accordance with the pro- Notice To Woter Users visions of 5, Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with pro- Tbe fallowing applies Jon ha filed with the State D per verification as required therein. gtieer to change 'valor In Mil lud County, State at Utah, Dte of first publication throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. I voJanuary 26. AD. 1973 cation In SLB&M: Board of Justin C. Stewart, Attorney 7241 (66-17Water Resources, for Sdpio Irr1830-190- es Consistent Th Many times during the past four yesrs I have raised and lowered the colors at the beautiful Old Capitol Building In (lie center of the public square. Seldom has there been a time during the ceremony that I have not noticed one or quite a few who have passively Ignored tne opportunity tu demonstrate a moment of appreciative reverence for the blesslnga we enjoy In this great land of America by giving the proper salute. 0e .this Impressive exception to was & young Boy Scout from Pa rowan a ho was here for the wrestles last Friday. As I lowered Old Glory that glanced and saw young atop the slippery slide, rendering what I interpreted to a very sincere salute which was held until ih? ceremony was completed. Il so touched mv heart that lasted his name and compll- evening Handv I fleshy standing 1 mented him aincerely. Icon-eludIn the condition desc rived that hU parents or some H suggests to me s above, teacher had effectively taught frayed, discolored, dlrslpated this young man a basic fundasnd weskenlng country. mental on how to more fully The flag was once referred herwonderful appreciate the to by sn ancient American Geitage that many of us too often neral as the "Title of Liberty. Just take for granted. Tbe symbol was considered In often public placet sacred and was to be cherished Quite we see colors being flown that are acutally an Insult to tbe andLetrespected. us take s moment Ideals they symbolize because an apsnd render occasionally are excessively worn, they salute. the Perhaps propriate faded, or frayed. Perhaps It experience may cause us lo we would see Old Glory flying wipe a tear from our cheek atop tn Improvised flag pole we feel our heart well within as on the battle fields where a us In the moment of silent decent flag was not available, meditation. May It long wave out hearts would be penetrated. the land of the free and oer 1 an not In sympathy with home of the brave and may desecration or abuse of the the we ever be worthy to Implore, American or State flag In public "God Bless America." Inor elsewhere and that cludes stop the flag pole where It Is displayed for public ed COUNTY PROGRESS MILURD COUNTY PROC&ESS Issued each Friday a FBbbore, Utah, Second Class Postage paid at Fillmore, Utah. Published by the Progress Printing Company, 41 South Main Street, Fillmore, Utah. Address all correspondence to Box 507, FUCmore, Utah 8463L Telephone Number Subscription rate 15 rents per copy; 55.00 per year. 743-534- 0. PUBLISHED by Progress Printing Company WILLIAM V. WILSON Editor and MADELEINE S. WTLSON, Associate Editor JANE WTLSON VANCE WTLSON Advertising - 1, 1972 174b IXsplay advertising rate per sq. coL inch Minimum classifieds 75c; repeats 50c Iff 0 77c MILLARD COt'KTYPROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84631 February 23, 1973 NATIONAL NEWSPAPER A Fwnfcngr NU mTLRIXC Kwsfi - tin MIMIMUFTWt 3) igation Co, 435 State G&pitri. Salt Lake Qty, Utah 84114 Of proposal to correct the point diversion and place of use of of water andor 2.255 aec.-ft of water aa eviL632.6 ae.-f- MAX MARTIN Further, this law provides that a committing a crime of violence when armed with s handgun or other firearm or dangerous weapon nmv,.ln addition to the punishment provided for the crime, be punished by Imprisonment for an Indeterminate number of years up to live. This law, moreover, provides that for s conviction for a second or subsequent offense the person shall he punished by not less than five years Imprisonment; such sentence mav not le suspended, and probation may not be granted. "The shooting of Senator Stennls bv unknown assailants underscores the magnitude of the crisis facing poll.. depart- ments all across the country. This crisis involves In part tb' use of handgqns In Ihe commission of crimes ranging from robbery to murder, and In many cases both, with the frequent results that the criminal, If caught, receives the "easy way out " "Washington, D.C., Police Chief Jerry V. Wilson slateu that during a 1970 police survey 1521. 28069 31091c of the results of criminal casus brought pursuant to D.C. Code (1967), which prohibits the carrying of handguns and ft 22-32- other dangerous weapons outside ones home or place of business, of all persons convicted of that offense In a three month period only one oul of a received three prison setitence of any length of time at all. "There Is no way out except for the criminal - the criminal who Is brought to justice and let loose by lenient courts to rob and shoot again and again. "Additional firearms laws would not have prevented this attack on Senator Stennls. Enforcement of the existing controls would be a tigtnnlng. "easy 266-351- INTER-TA- X 5 SERVICE Prepared in privacy your own home Computerized Guaranteed accuracy Full audit protection For an Ts Specialist in Fillmore area call 5 Dave Rodeback 743-541- ft (3) ft ft The water will be stored same as heretofore. Tbe water will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for the supplemental Irrigation of 4.871 8 acs. In parts of Sec. 32. T17S, R2W; Secs. 4. 5, 8. 7. 8, 17. 18. 19, 20, R2V; Secs. 12, 1 3, 24 and 25. T1RS. R3W; Sees. 4 and 5, T19S. R2W. 28-3- 2, (67. Seg. App. Underground (67-666- ch well. 10-in- 162-40- 7 ft deep at a Mint N, 2780 ft and E. 4633 ft. from S4 Cor. Sre. 7; (4) well, 300 ft deep at a point S. 460 ft and E. 1380 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 5: (5) will, 50 ft, deep at a pi int S. 1320 fL and E. 660 ft. Irom NW Our. Sec. 5; (6) 7 inch well, 412 ft deep at a poir.t N. 1591 fL and E. 338 ft from SW Cor. Sec. 5; (7) well, 320 ft. deep at a fL and E. 1458 fL point N. from W'i Cor. Sec. 8. all in T21S, R5W; and used for the domestic purposes of throe him-ilie- s. stockwatering of 213 oat-ti- e, 20 horws and 20 hogs; and used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 for the irrigat.on of 672.875 acs. In Secs. T21S, R5W. Hereafter, 13.812 sec. ft. of water Is to be diverted from five wells as foil. ms: Wells bos. 1, 2. 3 ami 4 an? the same as wells Nos. 1, 2, 3 ami 6 Well No. 5 ,s a pn. well, 200-60-0 ft, a at drop point S. 1410 ft. and E. 1430 ft. from NW Cor Sec 5. T21S, R5W; and us-for the domestic purpises of one family, strekwatcring of 100 cattle; and u'od from Apr, 1 to Nov. 1 for the supplemental irrigation of 775 acs. but limited to the sole supply of 673.76 acs. Wi Secs. 5-T2LS -- a ft 167-704- ); 18-in- wells as follows: ft (67-218- ), 22UG5 67-37- (1) 700 ft. drop at a point S. end W. 105 ft. from Nti 82 Cbr. Sec. 34: (2) 855 deep and W. at a point S. 33 2244 ft. from NE Cor, Sec. 15: (3) 587 drop at a point N. 205 and E. 548 ft: (4) 770 deep at a point S. 821 both from Nli and E. 477 Cbr. Sec. 34 all In T20S. R2W. ft 22038 (67-114- ), int 67-47- ft ch J. Water Claim No. 1374 ( ). 7679 ( and 22086 The water has been diverted from 7 wells as folkrwi: h (1) wril, 565 fL deep at a pNnt S. 4029 ft. and E 2808 ft-- from NW Cor. Sec. 5, (2) well, 90 ft, deep at a point S. 4124 ft and E 1489 ft from NW Ox. Sec. 6; ft 16-in- V (67-150- t. THE EASY WAY OUT Maxwell E. Rich, Fgcuthe Vice President, National Rifle Association of America, staled, "The renewed calls and demands for additional gun control laws In the wake of the senseless robiery snd gunning down of Senator Joan C. Stennls here In Washington, DC., again points up the of the present laws fallac which are alreadv ineffed here In the nations capitol "This attack on the life of a United States Senator occurred In a cln that has a law which requires a license forthe carrying of a handgun o;wnly or concealed and which requires the registration of all firearms. This U also requires a walling period ana police Investigation for Ihe purchase of a handgun. App. Nos. 21161 of Hereafter, 2255 sec.-fwater anti or 1,632.6 ac.ft of water Is to be diverted from 1 Garth (67-21- S, Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed In duplicate ith the State Engineer. 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before March 17, 1973. 5-- 8, here-tofor- psl o; h 8, R5W, Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER Protests resisting the Published In Millard Co. pro-greFeb. 2. 9 and 16, 1973. w grant- of this application wftb reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with die State 442 State Capitol Salt ing SUMMONS THE DISTRICT COURT Of MILLARD COUNTY, STATE Of UTAH LN A B W & INVESTMENTS INC. PLAINTIFF VS HAL A BURDICK and DOROTHY L. BURDICK, Husband and Wife, KNUD RASMUSSEN, deceased. Hi Heirs, and Grantees, Unknown, and any and all other persons Unknown claiming any right, title, interest In or bon upon the Real Projicrty described In Plaintiff Complaint adverse to Plaintiff or Ownership clouding Plaintiff title thereDEFENDANTS to, As-sig- THE STATE Of UTAH Tb The ABOVE NAMED Swallow ( Power of Attorney). Swallow Sons, AH ft R, Swallow, Howard E. Tomkinson, Milton L. nnd roine Wamr, Star Route Box 40, Fillmore, Utah 84631, proposes tochung the point of diversion, place and nature of use of 13.812 sec. ft of water as evidenced by denced by Seg. App. No. 27453-- a (66-17as amended by Gu and Nos. App. The water has been diverted from four 164nch wells as follow: (1) 700 ft. deep at point S. 45 ft and W. 105 ft. Cor. Sec. 34; (2) from N 855 ft. deep at a point S. 35 ft. and W. 2238 ft from NE. Or. Sec. 15, (3) 587 ft deep and E. 532 at a point N. 221 (4) ft from N14 Cor. Sec. 34; 800 770 ft deep at a point S. ft and E. 550 ft from N Cor. Sec. 34 all in T203, R2W. The water will be stored from Nov. 1 to Mar. 31 by means dam 21 of an earth-fille- d high treating a reservoir havcapacity ining a 8000 ac.-undating 1400 acs. in Sec. 34, 33, T19S. R2W; Sec. 2, 3, 10. and 1L T20S, R2W; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the of Irrigation supplemental 2.000 acs. In Sec. 4, 5, 7, 8. 9. 16-2all in T18S, and 23-3-3 four General 1973 The fallowing application has been fikvj with the State Engineer to change water In Millard County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M: R2W. viewing. am truly proud of what they s.nboll7e. When 1 see a flag AD. Notice To Water Users ft er Total Paid Circulation October Total Distribution 1809 "ihkiimh 26, bn L OER THE LAND Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Johnson Levi, co Justin C. Stewart, Attorney at Law, 425 Newhouse (Building, Salt Lake Qty. Utah 84111, on or before the 25 day of April, AD. 1973. Claims must be presented In accordance with Utah the provisions of Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. 75-9-- -- 9, 1973 2, 1973 Estate of Lena Mao Levi, Justin C. Stewart, Attorney Pays DE- FENDANT: First Publication: Feb. Last Publication: Mhr. Notice To Creditors January Advertising OF UTAH TO STATE THE THE ABOVE NAMED 75-9-- Date of first publication 140-pa- ge s. STEPHEN LARRY JONES, Defendant, a 75-9-- fea In ft Ifcattblb CHERRYLEE JONES, Plaintiff, You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon or mail to Plaintiffs attorney, Ronald R. Hare,, Attorney at Creditors Notice To Law, P. O. Box 371, (Fillmore, Eats to Of Utah 84631, on answer in writMargene Sobqulnt Archuleta ing to the complaint or. file Deceased with the Clerk of the above 'entitled Court In Fillmore, Creditors will present claim Utah, arid file a copy of said answer with the Clerk of tbe with vouchers to the undersigned at McKay Pikyavit, co above entitled Court within Justin C. Stewart, Attorney at thirty days after service of Law, 425 Newhouse Building, this summons upon you. If you Salt Lake City. Utah 84111, on fail so to do, judgment by deor before the 25 day of April, fault will be taken Against you alms must be present1973. for the relief demanded in said ed In accordance with the procomplaint which has been filed Utah Code with the Clerk of said Court, visions of Annotated 1953, and with proand a copy of which Is on file per verification as required with the Clerk of the above entitled Court therein. Dated this the 5th day ot Date of first publication February, 1973. January 26, AD. 1973 Ronald R. Hare Justin C. Sewnrt, Attorney Attorney far Plaintiff sj of several In the "Quarterly" examining the history of his- r MILLARD IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT of The FIFTH JUDICIAL (DISTRICT In nnd For Mil LARD COUNTY, STATE Of UTAH Good-Runni- 1 Marjorie Peteraon will be gland to know HB 12 passed so requests for federal funds will have to go through the Aeronautics Commission. SB 54, the flour enrichment bill pessed after s House a mend roe at. I voted no. SB 55 for cable television was sent to the house. SB 78 for studded tires from Oct. 15 thru March 51 passed and went to the house It will cost you 1? a stud sod I voted yes. No. 6171 claims under-signe- d Good-Runni- 28-pa- ge ot the Utah State Historical SUMMONS at Mary Jane Levi, co Justin C. Stewart, Attorney at O rtcksd I Aw, 425 Newhouse Building, B6DC8U34177 Ford Salt Lake City. Utah 84111. on B60C9U42904 Ford or before the 25 day of April, B7011143O646 Ford must be R037276028 A. D. 1973. Claims International presented In accordance with Ford Utah the provisions of In by March 13, 1973 to the District Office, Code Annotated 1953, and with will be opened at the regular Board Meeting proper verification as required Vehicles can be seen at the Bus Garage, therein. rd reserves the right to accept or reject "Date of first publication any or all bids. Robert L. Steele, Clerk January 26, AD. 1973 23and March 2, 1973. Published In MlllardCountyProgre3sFebruary Ju6tin C. Stewart, Attorney Chevrolet graphy, nor poetry. We need books over articles. We need articles which synthesize major, We topics and movements. need books which treat large themes In a grand (broadly conceived) manner. The Utah historian outlined the accomplishments In historical wrltlrg along with his suggestions for the future In a article, "Utah History; Retrospect and Prospect." Despite the obvious gaps In the interpretive record, "Utah has an unusually strongrfa-dltlo- n In fine history," he observed. Within thirty yeras after settlement Edward W. Tullidge, an English convert th began publishing his histories of Brigham Young, Utah women, Salt Lake City and northern Utan. Ellsworth says he feels Tullldres works are "both objective and defensive of the people of Utah" and are based on extensive research. In his article, Ellsworth also sssessed the contributions of Hubert Howe Bancroft, Orson F. Whitney, and more recent torical activities Estate of Anthony Sherman Levi Debased DC 32V 149331 2R 125 17 1010 2R 125 17 1076 Creditors will present E10TH6487 16 With vouchers to the g Good-Runni- ng "As of now," he said, "we have neither epic histories, bio- article 1944 17 A561100399 A 57L Fair-Runni- areas. The Notice To Creditors Condition Serial No. Good-Runni- historical accounts to match the achievements," says Dr. S. George Ellsworth In an art-le- al published this past week in "Utah Historical Quarterly." Dr. Ellsworth, professor of history at Utah State University and author of a recent textbook on Utah history, says numerous specialized studies have been published as articles and monographs, but gaps remain In social history, 20th century history and many other historians. FROM THE DESK OF G. STANFORD REES, SENATOR CSTH DISTRICT, PIUTE, SEVIER MILLARD. WAYNE. JUAB, AND SANPETE COUNTIES Vehicle TraJe Name Chevrolet Chevrolet Chevrolet Ford Ford Falcon Ford Falcon Ford Econollne It has been more than 125 since the permanent years But acsettlement of Utah. cording to one historian, the task of writing Utahs history has Just begun. "Utah has a history of epic proportions, but we have no Mor-monls- All of our lives are made happier by having known such examples of family unity as live In OUR TOWN. PUBLIC NOTICES FOLLOWING VEHICLES LISTED FOR SALE BY MILLARD SCHOOL DISTRICT You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon or mail to Plaintiff Attorney, Dexter L. Anderson. P.O. Box 253, Fillmore, Utah, an answer In writing to the CrmpkUnt and f.le a copy of said answer with the clerk of the above entitled Court within thirty days nft- -r sen Ice of this Summons upon you. If you fail so to do. Judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief dronambd in said CumpioinL If your address 1 unknown to Plaintiff or his attorney, and the Complaint fa not attached to this Summons, It will be filed within ten days with Lho clerk of the above Court, and you may there obtain a copy. This Is an action to quiet title to real estate locatea In Millard County, Utah ' as: des-crili- PARCEL NO. 1: Beginning 413.5 feet N. of the SE Our. of the NW quarter of Sec. 30, Township 21 S. Range 4 W; thence N. 577.7 feet; thence W. 345 6 fret more or to the E. right of way imo of the I.15 Freeway; S. 13 degrees 48 minutes W, 593.4 feet more or alo"i: Uie said right of hue to a point directly W. of the point of bogin-hinthence E. 487.6 feet niore or less to the ioint of beginning. s y ?; VO 2: 162 feet S. of the Banning SW Cor. "f the SE quarter of the NW of Sec. 30, Township rA,Ran4;c 4W; N. 1160 3 feetj thence E. 663,2 feet; thence s. 83 feet; thence E. 54.8 feet more or levs to the W. right or way I10 I'15 FfW'way; thence minutes W 1197.1 fret more or J m along ho right of way 1 , a polnt directly E. of the Mint of Uu-nW. 433 feet niore or less to the point of beginning. Porter T DATED January, tint this 1973. Dexter L, An Attorney for publication: Dt publication: Feb. Feb. Lake City, Utah 8411 bofinx March 31, 1973 Hubert C Lan STATE ENGI Published in Millard P"' Tcb. 16, 23 and 1973. |