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Show mwnrwiwi hiv u Notice of meeting Sv In accordance with Article s XVI of the of our organization, the Board of of the Directors MEA Credit Union, Fillmore, Utah has set the date of Friday, April 15, 1977 at 7 p.m. for the 21st Annual Membership Meeting and Banquet, at the Cultural Hall of the Oak City, Utah LDS Ward. The banquet will begin at 7 p.m., and the business meeting will follow immediately (8 p.m.) after, to take care of the election of one board member, the presentation of reports covering the business year of 1976 together with transactions on other business that come before the may kJLL NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change and appropriate water in Millard County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations inSLB&M. and appropriate water in throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations Millard inSLB&M. North McCormvk Irrigation Co., Box 69, Oak City, Utah 84649, proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of 2.56 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. 23141 Cert. No. 7224. The water has been diverted well, 495 from a ft. deep at a point N. 2653 ft. and E. 1281 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 27, T18S. R5W; and used for the stockwatering of 150 cattle and 51 horses; and used from Apr. to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 118.85 acs. in Sec. SW'. SW'aSW' 27; NESE'i. NWSE' Sec. 28. all T18S, R5W. Hereafter, 2.56 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted well. 200-60from a a at ft. deep point W. 1100 ft. from SVi Cor. Sec. 15, T18S, R5W, (McCormich Area); and used for the stockwatcring same as heretofore; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 569.0 acs. but limited to the sole supply of 118.85 acs. in SVi Sec. '15; SW1., W'iSe'a Sec. 14.T18S. R5W. Lena ) 47484 Utah Holden, Bennett, 84636. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep well, 100-50at a point N. 1246 ft. and E. 571 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 2. T20S, R4W, (in Holden); and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatcring of 5 sheep, 5 cattle and 2 horses; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of Sec. 0.25 ac. in W'iSW 2. T20S, R4W. (67-171- (67-535- ) Utah 84631, proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of 1.0 sec. ft. of water as evidenced Water by Underground Claim 12961. The water has been diverted from an well, 218 ft. deep at a point S. 380 ft. and W. 498 ft. from E'4 Cor. Sec. 4. T22S, R5W, and used for the domestic purposes of two persons, stockwatering of 100 cattle and 20 horses; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. for the irrigation of 1 40.0 acs. in NEViSEVi Sec. 4. T22S, R5W. Hereafter, 1.0 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from 100-40- 0 a well. ft. deep at a point S. 1320 ft. and E. 1320 ft. from W! Cor. Sec. 3, T22S, R5W, (3 mi. N of Meadow); and used for domestic and stockwatering same as heretofore; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 1 for the supplemental irrigation of 80.0 acs. but limited to the sole supply of 40.0 acs. in NE'aSE'a Sec. 4: NW'4 SW1. Sec. 3, all T22S, R5W. 47555 (67-80Charles E. Woodbury, 2611 So. 11th E., Salt Lake City, Utah 84106. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. well, 200-40- 0 a point N. 1470 at deep ft. and W. 150 ft. from SE cor. Sec. 10, T22S, R5W, (2 mi. N. of Meadow); and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 50 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in NE'aSW'a Sec. 10, T22S, R5W. h 0 h (67-807- 0 the Protests resisting of these appligranting cations with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer Salt 442 State Capitol, Protests the resisting granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake Utah 84114, Lake City, on or before April 23, 1977. the Millard March Progress and 25, 1977. in 'i FOR SALE 1961 Dodge ton pickup Call Llovd Brown in'df Cylinder, 3 speed Transmission. Long Camper Type Bed, Dark Blue Color. BE SEEN Warner Motors or MEA Credit Union indf. Kaufman & Sons, Inc., Black Rock via P.O. Box 765, Milford, Utah 84751, has filed with the State Engineer Appl. No. 47667 to appropriate 0.015 sec. ft. of water in Millard County. The water is to be diverted from a 100-30- 0 ft. well, deep at one of the following points: (1) W. 1320 ft. from SE cor. Sec. 20; (2) W. Cor. (2) W. 660 ft. from S Sec. 19, both T25S, R8W, SLB&M; and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for the stockwatering of 140 cattle or 700 sheep in SE'aSW'a Sec. 19; S'xSE'a Sec. 20; N'aNEVi Sec. 29, all T25S, R8W, SLB&M. AT 743-625- call 5 4-- 1 Creek Dam. Herd Unit 55, will be 1 to investigate April Damron Canyon. Meeting place: Lloyd George field. Anyone wishing to go with any of the above groups should William contact Moyes, Fillmore. All groups will meet at 9 a.m. at the 743-541- 5 743-629- Delta: Wednesday Recent of inspections Fillmore City sewer lagoons indicates that a large quantity of what appears to be animal fat is being discharged into the sewer system. This grease is reducing the efficiency of the lagoons. Section of Fillmore City Ordinances reads as follows: "It shall be unlawful for any person to connect with the City sewer system any drain pipe which discharges rain water, or surface water, acids, alkalies, lye or other injurious liquids, and it shall also be unlawful to empty into the City sewer gasoline, oil or greases." May we urge that you take precautions to keep harmful substances, especially quantities of grease, from entering the sewer system. Your cooperation in this is greatly appreciated. NOTICE The Six County Commissioners Organization and the Division of Alcoholism and Drugs are scheduling a public hearing on March 25th at 7:30 p.m. at the Sevier County Court House, to present the proposed Drug and Alcohol Plan for FY 78 and FY 79. This hearing will be to discuss proposed plans in the area of alcohol and drug prevention, education and rehabilitation for the Six County area. The public has an opportunity to view the proposed plans and make any suggestions and recommendations they deem necessary. If further is information needed prior to this meeting, call Lee Robison at from 8 a.m. to 12 noon DIVISION Published Countv 25. 1977. 864-203- WILL TEND CHILDREN IN MY HOME WEEKDAYS. MRS. SCOTT CONTACT 1YIE 3xpd kill I lxp 1 Mobile Home FOR 14x70 with expando living 743 6504 room. $6, 500-cal- l or sec Ken or Bonnie Sanderkill son 2xpd SALE! FOR SAIL ?4 IH wire tie baler and '"M 10 f lull type IH swather. Both machines uscdonlv one season. Reason- able oiler. Call 10-7- 11 9 ' 864-218- I I UanHi ft. long 2 ft w ide Phone Condition or eontaet Ladd kill indf. Holman Good 743-540- WANTED Old guns, broken, new and used. Contact the Pioneer Market 743-535- PHEASANIS FOR Gulden. Amliutjt, Pheasants and Doves. Brunson r SCHENA AND SON General Electric appliances. Sales and service onall makes machines. Call of sewing or see 43 N. 300 W, indf. Delta. I tah BfNNY 561-540- or write Dave Pennington 9t(K) S. 2700 W. Riverton. 2 indf. Utah 8401.5 T OR SA 1 1 railcr. 68 FRAMING PICTURE and finished material. STEVENS unfinished. TRUE VALUE HARDWARE indf. STORE Call 743-655- 5 SALE Swine-ho- c Ring-nec- k F.lwin sidered include Munsing, Koral, Otis and Caribou. Dryland spring wheat varieties Borahand Komar, Bannock have done best in our area. Where water is available twin Fielder, and Fremont have done well. For more detailed information drop into the Extension Office and pick up a copy of the 1976 grain performance trials which are free. Com requires more water and through a longer period than small grains. Planting short season varieties of less than 100 days maturity will help reduce the water requirements. the Progress A berry Construction ht the Progress in Countv 25 and April Sf-- p- - 'Li . Carl Dee - CALL Newel 864-377- 6 pplied hypnosis for " eight PLEASE, if you would like to have your focal new s published, call it in or jot it down and bring it in. Call Jane or Progress 743-621- Kim I. A verett. Hypnotherapist 25 Sou ill 100 Bennett, Tree Service, 4xnp I owncr-Bcnnet- t S.L.C., Utah kill 375-64- Good lbs. 0 Phone '41 5 LAMP FEEDER Choice 265-40Choice hum. f,,r appointment Interior Painting Richara Hunt, Meadow Phene 842-278- 1 Bills Electric Motor Repair Telephone $31 .50-3- 600-82- 0 lbs. 5J. lbs. $30.00-33.6- mostly 30.00-32.5SLAUGHTER COWS: 4 $23.00-26.5Utility SLAUGHTER STEERS: Good and low Choice lbs. $33.75-35.2SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Good and low Choice 4 735-95- 0 lbs. $32.25-33.52-- 2-- 4 950-117- 5 2-- JBC NEW AND RENEWALS Austin Willden Mrs. J.R. Shakula Owen Bunker Ivan Robins Carl Warner Emerson Lyman Fay Brinkerhoff Bailey's Moving and Storage Eugene Harper Afton Memmott Deseret News Bureau Lloyd Schlappi Nord Brockbank Lcla Cummings for birthday by parents, Venoy and Nor- een Labrum Glenys C. Oldroyd Zina Kelly Pearl Barkdull Ned Day 743-513- 0 HOME 842-285- 1 I I I I I I I $8.00 743-650- LLGAL FORMS JuniorWear Misses wear Accessories Novelties Gifts Salc-homes. bedrooms. One home, one new. Both 2 2 758-240- I I LITTLE SHOP with a BIG selection (South of City Building) I Fillmore, Utah. I 743-570- 3 tr I I older 4 indf. "Knowledge the soul." is the food of Plato Fergs Service I I I Delco batteries from $25.99 Tapes I 4'C-W- 0il by thecas I atthe S.' he Utah's Stile Sheft Crs Tires Bankamericard and Master Charge cards accepted t HELP 77 indf. PEGGY HANSEN 72 EAST 400 SOUTH Always something SPECIALin NEED -- 1 2 SCIPIO PRICES INCLUDE TAX '1 I FOR SALE 4 bed bath, !g. modern kitchen, root cellar and lots of storage, garden space, will carry contract. Bruce Wright 2 For WITH NEW The Progress now has on ment. Call Dr. E.A. d TAX LAWS? hand forms for legal Minins Contact Utona A. or 743 5724 8 Berry Call Claims, Small Cldims Court, indf LaGcnc Allred lease Agreement, Uniform Call Steve and June Real Estate Contract, AffiFor Rent: El Rancho Motel davit of Service, Proof of Kelly. Oil For Apartments. Rent by month Labor, Mortgage, Township accuracy, confidentiality and Utilities or week. paid. Plats, Quit Claim Deed. satisfaction guaranteed. indf. indf. Call Warranty Deed. 204 each. : vane y yjeoxos PHOTOGRAPHY by Anthony R. Ford Holden. Utah j 1 795-229- 743-688- FSS2 500-60- 0 Choice $31.25-33.3- STEELS 17.50 743-514- 743-516- lbs. Choice 4 743-571- 743-682- $32.00-35.0- 0. 400-50- 0 STONE-$36.5- 0 Kellys - UR RENT All Electric Apart- 743-692- lb. HEIFERS: lbs. 0 HAND MILL REPAIRS REASONABLE 54 South Main Richfield Leave name at Beck-stran- HEAVY OFFSET DISCING $3.75 per acre or $11 per hour. East Milldrd Area. Call Grant Rasmussen at or kill 3xnp Hol-stei- $26.35-29.5- 245 Package FILLMORE. UTAH 743-652- $34.00-37.7- Holsteins 31.25. KEROSENE fast 1. 1977. ing red mane. lbs. Standard and 0 REAL ESTATE JENSENS TV REPAIR Weekly specialist in color and transistor Habit Control Memory and Coneentration Mudow, Utah the oarfish looks and has a stream- Choice $35.00-38.0- 700-86- BE PREPARED: Control Rel.uat.on Technique Smoking Cessation Iatn Control Call now for a free estimate. 1 600-70- 0 864-212- 3 743-534- 743-545- --- - lbs. Choice sq. ft. on main floor, Full basementl acre land! Located In one of Fillmore's finest neighborhoods Home to be shown by appointment only APARTMENTS A fish called like a horse lbs. $38.50-40.2- 0 New Ultra Modern - U0r Gordon Twitchells Fillmore Mold 4 Telephone Millard March . $35.60-39.85- 500-60- 18C0 Millard March Steele lbs. 0 Choice grows in West Licensed Contractors offered hv luitehells for more than 20 vears. All work done at be can Specifications obtained from Millard School District Office. 400-50- Choice $38.50-43.0- Luxury Home lor Sale day. In bolstered TWIKIII It. Mini Millard County resd.enis know of i lie fine cr.iflm,inshii Ol five. Published that Your Stale I d steers: lbs. 0 Choice Africa is 3,000 times sweeter than sugar. 12-1- 6 I Feeder W.O. Manhard Mrs. George Nolan Larry Bennett Clinic for Rational Hypnosis Millard March 0 290-40- paring the number of actual simulations and the apprehensions detected by officers, the Fish and Game was able to make a rough projection of illegal losses experienced in New Mexico. These surprising results indicated that as many as 34.000 head of deer and 3.000 antelope may be lost to poachers during closed season months in one year. Company OF ALCOHOLISM AND DRUGS in FEEDER STEERS: Choice lbs. $35.60-39.8- 500-560- 5. A communications tool is needed to educate the public about the losses to wildlife and the publics in responsibility it. to Such a protect helping tool would also help convince violators that potential increasing law enforcement efficiency means a greater propability of being apprefor hended violations. One of the interesting aspects of the study in New Mexico was the hiring of a "poacher who simulated wildlife violations for a full year. Although this poacher estimated he was observed by the public in some obvious violation on at least 43 occasions, he was reported only once. By com- Thank vou, the horsepower range, one 36" 46" rotary lawn mower, one 5 foot and one rotary broom rear mounted 3 foot thatehcr. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids on any mentioned or all above items. Bid opening will be April 13, 1977 at 9:30 at the millard School District Robert Short season spring barley include Gem varieties the earliest followed by Hiland. Steveland and Dryland spring barley varieties that may be con- 0 50-1.0- 0 funds but is necessary to conduct a thorough and aggressive wildlife enforcement program. Fines T 743-534- lxp i RLE AND SHRUB REMOVAL. Topping and Trimming, Stump Removal and Stump Poisoning. Now is the best time to have your fruit trees pruned by a with many professional Leave experience. years name and phone number at the Progress office for free Glen estimate. work any 1.00-1.5- matters. (Residential (Commercial Building (Remodeling (Basements (Foundations (Ail Concrete Work Bennett-Knig- Producers Salina Auction Friday, March 18, 1977; Salable at auction 1185 compared with 955 last week and 1311 last year. Average attendance. Broad demand. Feeder offerings well into the Choice grade. Feeder steers and heifers higher. Heifer calves fully 2.00 Slaughter higher. cows higher on limited offerings. Slaughter bulls not vested through 4:30 p.m. Supply about 90 feeder cattle. 4. More conservation officers are needed to adequately patrol Utahs out of doors. This will demand more must be levied that constitute a real finanto illegal cial deterrent 1. 896-823- 8 NOTICE FOR BIDS District School Millard will accept bids on one small and lawn yard tractor I and 2 Effective March 14, 1977. 25. 1977. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 283 Engine New Coil. New Plugs, New Wires. Points. Distributer Cap. Burns No Oil. Phone 10-1- p.m. FILLMORE CITY COUNCIL in a.m. Thursday: grease in sewer, please 6 f. noon Fillmore; Monday 2 and from p.m. early irrigation water Livestock Market news 2. Public input and involvement must be increased to assure a significant number of persons who violate wildlife laws are apprehended. This necessitates a mental commitment from each outdoorsman or woman to recognize and excercise his or her personal responsibility. 3. The general public must also be involved in correcting the situation by electing Justices of the Peace who have and will maintain a keen interest in wildlife d License plate schedule NOTICE: no FOR SALE Utilize as much as possible. Plant short season crop varieties. Plant those crops that use less water, and those that mature early if late water will be short. Use an adequate amount of water on the crop-lanthat is farmed reducing the land to be irrigated to fit the water supply. It has been found that if only one-hal- f of the water needs of a crop are the production supplied will be reduced by one-halThus it is better to reduce the irrigated acreage to the water supply and receive the same crop yield that would result from farming a larger acerage with inadequate water. The exception to this is established stands of alfalfa. Full irrigation for one or two crops is sufficient to maintain stands which is important if the for continues drought another year. Also keep in mind that the first crop normally produces the largest yield and the third crop the smallest yield. The consumptive use, or amount of water in inches, crops need for full season in Delta is as growth follows; Alfalfa 29, corn 27, pasture 27, potatoes 22, and spring grains 20. places designated above. Dates are subject to change. Further information may be obtained from the wildlife and land management agencies. Published in the Millard County Progress March 18, 25 and April 1, 1977. FEMALE GOAT FOR SALE call or best offer! $15 indf. d.h. Meadow Creek. place: Meadow vestigate Meeting 743-688- 1964 G.M.C. LOR SALE Call David i ton pickup. Rodcbnck Ixp 7 4-- 8 Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in the County Progress 6 will be to inChalk North vestigate Creek. place: Meeting City Dump. will be to inApril 4-- April April 30, 1977. 7 5 taking of game animals, the implemenincluding tation of jail sentences for those who insist on violating wildlife laws. Results of a study on the of poaching on big were recently herds game released by the New Mexico Fish and Game Department. The research protect indicates that illigel game taking activities have a significant effect on big game populations. According to the study, closed poaching during season is responsible for the killing of large numbers of deer and other big game animals. Data shows these losses in New Mexico often exceed legal harvest (for some species) taken by sport hunters during the regular season. The report also stated crippling loss associated with the poaching activities is very high and may equal as much as one animal left in the field to die, for every animal poached and transported from the scene. Bill Huev. director of the New Mexico Fish and Game offered the following suggestions for coping with game law violations. Nagel indicated that they were directly applicable to Utah. effect some Although storm has been received recently it has not been sufficient to improve the year's water accumulation to date. Presince October, cipitation the current water year, is the lowest on record in South Central and Western Utah, ranging from 33 to 36 percent 6f normal. Only two areas in the state, Dixie and Uintah Basin are above the previous low records and they are below 40 percent of normal. Faced with short water supplies what can farmers do to best utilize the available water for maximum The following production? general information may be considered, however, each farmer must consider his own situation which will vary from farm to farm. ment regions have been scheduled. Rides are conducted each year in early spring to survey conditions of both the range and wildlife following the winter All season. interested persons are welcome to participate. The ride covering Herd Unit 54 is scheduled for for the Wild Goose April Area. place: Meeting Maple Hollow Road. will be to inApril vestigate Pioneer. Meeting place: Pioneer Road. the Protests resisting granting of this application e with reasons therefore must-bfiled in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before POOL TABLE FOR SALE with all accessories phone after 6 p.m. kill 2xnp 743-623- 0 Range rides for three of 4-- J. Chapman Keith Utahs five wildlife manage- (71-336- CALICO HOUSE Specials: Craft Specials. Supply CANDLE WAX 11 lb.case for 4.29. CANDLE WICK 10C a vard! A!so:all styrooff. Craft kits foam 30 EVERYTHING off! 30 20 discount!!! ELSE indf. FOR SALE 1976 CHEV custom PICKUP, delux, like new condition. 17,400 6 Economical MILES. MAY NOTICE TO WATER USERS FOR SALE 9 yr. old mare. 2 year old colt for sale. Mare well trained. Call after 5:00 p.m. Gene Bronson St? - Rt. Box 246 Fillmore lxp AUTOMOBILES 1 signed: Loren Hansen Secretary to the MEA Board of Directors. in the Millard Published March County Progress 18, 25 and April 1 and 8. Utah 84114, on or before April 23,1977. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in the Millard March County Progress 11. 18 and 25. 1977. DceC. Hansen 743-627- members. City, STATE ENGINEER County 11, 18. Frank ) L. Davies, Box 203, Fillmore h Published County Range rides scheduled: Friday, March 25, 1977 Poaching effects revealed Crops for drought I np indf "Photography for You" DO ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING! |