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Show Eddie M, p Person Eddie M. Peterson, a native f Rimerr. Utah has b . named marketing manager for TransAgra Corp. a firm in the agricultural industry with marketing and research headquarters in Memphis. During the past two years. Mr. Peterson has served as president of Culbac Corp.. a distributor for TransAgra at Salt Lake City. Utah. He earlier was chief executive of Omnico. Inc.. Tacoma. Wash. He also gained experi-- . cncc as a company executive in the insurance field, serving first as president and owner of Advance Planning Mr. and . TransAgra Corp., formerly Fcrma Gro Corp., holds patents on a fermented product. marketed under the name Culbac, that is used as a plant growth enhancer and an animal feed supplement. The company, whose manufacturing operations are located at Storm Lake. Ia., was acquired last fall by Texas Gas Transmission Corp.. of degree and a bachelor of science degree in business management from the University of Utah. He was named one of the three outstanding young men of the year by the Tacoma. Wash.. Junior Chamber of Commerce in a past re18, ofand he isGordon C. the cipient Owens Community Service Award at Salt Lake City. Mr. Peterson and his wife, Winona, are the parents of four children, Patti, Penny, and Mike. The family Gary Peterson and AssociCorp.. will be establishing its home ates. and then as president of ir. Memphis in the near fuWashington Life Assurance Mr. Petersons parents, ture. 4 . MR..PETERSON eta GCuOnCi tsp. salt 3 Tbsp. shortening Vi cup beef stock or 1 D bouil- lon BdCio Ott!... Continental Telephone doesnt like it either! (We're pleased, however, that you did telephone to tell us. That's so much more economical, convenient and timesaving than writing a letter and paying postage.) BUT . . . when we face costs . . . like tot'ul operating expenses up SS.2 despite stringent i controls like '. . maintenance costs up 75. 4 budgetary just to maintain a high standard of service . . . like ever-increasi- ng federal taxes up 78.7 and other operating taxes up 83.4 (and, like you, we have no control over these . . .) AND . . . during not change 48.8 ... . . . that same 4 year period, our rates did and our total net income gained only SO . . . there is no alternative . . . WE DONT LIKE IT but to continue to provide a high standard of service and meet your increasing needs we have petitioned the Public Utilities Commission for a rate adjustment. ... ... WE DO WANT YQU.TO.UNQEI&I4ND TKTJ3AS0NS Vt lb. fresh Mountain Mushrooms 1 Vi cups milk Flour Cut steak into pieces. Combine flour, salt and pepper and pound into steak. Melt shortening in a heavy skillet and brown meat. Poji off excess shortening and add beefstock. Cover tightly and simmer for 1 hour. Add mushrooms which have been wiped with a damp paper towel. Cover and continue cooking min., or until meat is tender. Remove meat and mushrooms to warm platter. Add milk to drippings and thicken with flour, stirring min. Serves constantly, for 4-- Peterson - ?inlinson nuptials E. Reece Peterson. Hinckley. Ut Their marriage will be FriFinlinson. Oak City, announce March 19, 1976 with a day. of the forthcoming marriage reception that evening in the their daughter Maria Finlinson to Jettery Peterson, son Oak City Cultural Hall from of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley 9 to 12 p.m. Everyone is invited. Mr. and Mrs. 6 3 4-- 6. RENEWALS Taft Paxton Frank Paxton by Taft Paxton Mrs. J. R. Shakula Gilbert Stott Robert Nafus Myrtle Sorenson Jerry Millgatej Jerry Mitigate Mr. and Mrs. Elbert henson Flora Stewart Couple engaged Mr. and Mrs. Merle Miller A 1180 Daveric Dr.. Pasedena .9lt? Ray Kimball PROGRESS you people poiDear People of Fillmore: soned our little brown poodle, Last September, I had an while he was outside with opportunity to transfer from my wife, when she was Ogden, Utah, to your seem- washing windows. There are many MEAN ingly nice, quiet, clean, small town. . Here we could raise dogs running loose in our our 11 year old daughter, neighborhood ALL the time. in a healthy atmosphere, My wife was chased by a big away from all the problems dog one day when she went of the big city. We were all from our front door to our shed overjoyed at this chance, in back of our house. When which however, was marred she wants to walk up town very quickly, and has con- she has to carry a stick to tinued ever since. keep the dogs from chasing While my wife and 1 wfre her. But, we never thought trying to set up our mobile of poisoning them. Yet our little house dog home, my daughter was coming from the motel after which is only let out three school, down the sidewalk on or four times a day, for a her bike. A man few minutes each time, to hit her with his car, damaging take care of his personal . -- AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER SYSTEM art and fashions. ,r. readers OF CONTINENTAL of Pasadena s e j their home in Burbank. Calif, the surrounding area. The c0UPlc ,s P,ann"?8. n Miss Miller is a 1969 ,T 24 ceremony m M.ch- graduate of Pasadena High APn Church. School, where she was a illinda Presbyterian member of the drill team. Open letter to MEMBER College, n Keith Quarnberg Stanley Pearson Lee Stevens Mrs. A. Lynn Jones Continental Telephone of the West graduate signing Calif, announce the engage-i!!.a ment and forthcoming mar- Mllard Julie a"drV of their riage 8j daughter Ann. to Cloyd Rex Hutchin- - cndcd DUtah He is a veteran n son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Viet Nam w ar. the Hutchinson. Kanosh. young peope are now An engagement party was ai . ,n Glenda e, given by Mr. and Mrs. George in have and employment McGinn. Nov. 25. 1975 at Nana Monroe her bike and scared her so badly it was four months before she wanted to ride her bike again. This man didn't contact the police or even bring her home. The people at the motel brought her down to us. We contacted the police and they found out who hit her. When the driver finally came to see us, he tried to blame everything on her. All we asked was for him to fix the bike. I never saw this man at our home again. He didn't even fix her bike. I figured this is just a coincidence? My little girl gets called some pretty dirty names at school and does not have too many friends here. You see folks, she is a little different from your kids. First, she is not L.D.S. Second she is adopted from the Black-foIndian Reservation in Montana. We love her and are proud of her heritage. She is a loving little girl. I have been called a dictator, and many more abusive words by a fellow worker who used to live in your fair town. All because I believe in doing, and wanting to do my job well. But people Monday night was the last straw. One of ot paymrak es recurring and charges. It is not practical to set forth in this notice all of the proposed changes of the Applicant. However, in general, the Applicant pro- poses to increase monthly service charges for business telephone service in the area 33 to 115 per cent; single service residential party from 16 to 45 per service from cent; 6 to 231 per cent; and ser- vice conection charges from 167 to 300 percent. The ap- plicant proposes to charge $2.25 for business extensions and $1.25 for residence .extensions. Numberous other charges would also be in- creased. For further informa- tion concerning the pro- posed changes in a particular rate or rates, copies of the application are on file at the .office of the Public Service 330 East 4th Commission. South Street. Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 and at all local business offices of the apmulti-part- Step- mii$KnOW ' NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CREATE IMPROVEMENT BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERDISTRICT VICE COMMISSION TO: Property owners withOF UTAH in Fillmore City, Millard Co., In the Matter of the Ap- - Utah, who own property with plication of CONTINENTAL frontage along Main Street TELEPHONE COMPANY OF between Center Street and UTAH for an increase in 1st North, its rates and charges for Notice is hereby given that on April 7, 1976, the City local service. Council for Fillmore, Millard Case No. 7185 County, Utah intends to create NOTICE OF HEARING a SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT On October 30. 1975, DISTRICT which shall include Continental Telephone Co. the following described prop-o- f Utah (which has since been erty within Fillmore City, merged into Continental Tel- - Millard County . Utah, All real property with ephone Company of the West) filed an application with the frontage on both east and west public Service Commission side of Main Street, between of Utah for authority to in- - Center and 1st North, crease its rates for local ser- The purpose of the Special .'ice within the State of Utah. Improvement District is to Continental Telephone alleges improve, repair and replace by its application that its the sidewalk, curb and gut-ratare not adequate to en- - ter along the east and west able it to earn a fair rate of side of Main Street between return and to maintain its Center Street and 1st North, financial integrity. The Ap- Assessments will be levied plicant provides services gen- - against all property owners erally in the areas of San Juan, with frontage along Main Millard and Box Elder Coun- - Street between Center Street ties. and 1st North, to pay cost of The total increase request- - the said improvements, ed within the State of Utah The assessments will be is $551,588, or an average 40 levied according to footage of per cent increase in local frontage along that portion of service revenues, including Main Street, non-recurri- 15-2- 0 2-- 1976 Notice of hearing Mushrooms l1 lb. round steak, cut V inch thick 'A cup flour 19. 'Wl'Ba liirtiikM oa proiapt Fashioned & March ' ftA exploration and production, inland waterways barging and shipbuilding operations, and general commodities trucking and new automobile transport activities. Steak "v ' Friday, multi-divisio- hoop SG... D - Owensboro, Ky. n Texas Gas is a company with other major interests in natural gas transmission, gas and oil Old fcyft Pu Uic N otlCTr r 'fcpqpljB. V. Fillmore. ompany, both of Tacoma. Mr. Peterson holds both a maocr of business admint-stratic- n C D J. Vernon residents of Mrs. arc Peterson, needs, is the only dog that got poisoned. Another coincidence? How many of you people have watched a loving little dog try to die from poison? And have your daughter crying, "Please Daddy, help my doggie, dont let him die. We have tried to be good neighbors, and help anyone who needs it. But that apparently isnt enough for the people of Fillmore. We dont really believe these are coincidences. We will transfer out at the quickest possible time. Just please give us a little peace until we can leave Seraph "01 Olearain and Family y plicant. Notice is hereby given that hearings in this matter will be held at the following places and times: Monday. March 29, 1976, at 10:00 a.m. at the Civic Center, 102 South Tremont Street in Tremonton, Utah; Tuesday, March 30, 1976. at 10:00 a.m at the Grand Courthouse .125 East Center Street. Moab, Utah; and on Wednesday, March 31. 1976. at 10:00 a.m. at the Millard School District (Board Room, 150 West Main (Street, Delta, Utah. By order of the commission. Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, this 2nd day of March, Ronald E. Casper, Secretary Attorneys of Record Mr. Robert W. Winchestei Asst. V. Pres., Revenue Continental Tel. Service Corp. P.O. Box 5246 Bakersfield. CA 93308 Mr. Jojin W. Horsley Moyle & Draper 600 Deseret Plaa Salt Lake citv, UT a fr.fr iii The estimated cost of the improvements will be $17.00 per foot of frontage or a total 0f plus over- head in the sum of Protest against the abovedescribed improvements, assessments, or intention, shall be made in writing de-livered to the Fillmore City Council, Fillmore City ing, Fillmore. Utah on or before April 7, 1976, 7:30 p.m. A public hearing to consider all such protests will be held by the Fillmore City Council, on April 7, 1976, at the hour of 7:30 p.m., Fillmore City Building, Fillmore, Utah, Dated this 3rd day of March of Build-charg- 1975. Golden Wright Mayor Attest: Carol C. Wise Recorder published in the Millard March PROGRESS 5,12, 19, and 26. County Small motors being stolen Small motors have been ihe recent target of thieves in western Juab County. The seven stolen pump motors were mounted on wells which supply water to livestock and wildlife. The wells arc located un pub,ic domain, administer-Count- y , ,hc Burcau of Und .,.c. M K Pile I forced has motors pump u. t0 h ',.'kmcn 8 stanccs. A BLM re- - spokesman ch motor costs over Sh2 Plu '"Sr 3 ul " )toJs .ne,. less than had been six weeks. The cost of new motors is an unnecessary expense for taxpayers. Anyone having information concerning these motors or other vandalism on public domain should contact one BLM ofol the following fices: B1M Warm Springs House Range Resource Area. 15 Fast 500 North. Fillmore. or the Utah 84631 743-681- 1 local Sheriff. 11 ii lfr t1 Closeout on heat - 30 off on allj tapes w T t heat tapes in stack If Spring opening day April 7 Free landscaping helps, bring in vour house layout and existing trees, driveways, etc. Give free expert landscaping help. 5 discount on all new landscaping. Don and llena Tomkinson Greenhouse and Nursery Everything for planting Tomkinten'i Uim'I Ini .in Gr..nhou. till ii Hi,., Table saw w 4f cordless electric drill 4ff f 4f f fIf Reg. $219.19 f Was $159.99 If Now $139.99j If If 1 If If If If McBride Lumber Co. yy fcfe ,y dfi y |