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Show vM imc NOTTS The Millard County Board of Education will Knr meet on June 29, at 9 a.m. in the District NOTICE TO Office, Delta, Utah for WATER USERS the purpose of adopting budget for the year The following appli- a1977-78. The Budget is cations have been filed on an with the State Engineer computed valuation of ja rt (T NOTICF. TO CREDITORS Estate of Howard J. Bennett deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of her attorney. Ronald R. Hare, Esq., 39 South Fill- Main, more, Utah on or before the 27th day of 1977; August A.D. claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification 75-9-- as required therein. Joy B. Greenwood Executrix of Estate of Howard J. Bennett, Deceased. Date of first publication, May 27, a.D. 1977. Notice on dumping Doyle Edwards, Fillmore City employee, is presently working at to change and appropriate water in Millard County throughout the entire unless year otherwise designated. June 10. 17, 1977. NOTICE Fillmore City has for sale and will accept bids on the following items: 1. 1938 Chevrolet used as Pickup, Electric Department boom truck. 2. 1942 GMC Truck. 3. Compressor, 9 Built 1953. 4. 1,000 gallon tank. Has been used for stor- Jaeugar 75. U-6- ing gasoline. Items can be inspected at Fillmore City Yard weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Submit sealed bids to Fillmore City Recorder on or before 7:30 p.m., and 33,000,000.00 number of weighted pupil unit of 2870.469 with an average daily membership of 2187 and average daily attendance of 2088. A hearing on the present budget will be held at this time. The Board will review additional fund balances and revenues, and transfer additional and fund balances revenues to the following categories: Administration (to cover for cost increased auditing services for special programs); Instruction (additional cost of supplies and exto due penditures additional funds re- Locations in SLB&M. a 9390 (67-21A. LaVoy and Elaine S. Kimball. Fillmore, Utah 84631 proposes to change the place of use of 5.89 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. No. 27254, Cert. No. 7..'86. The water has been diverted from a well, 256 ft. a at point N. 56 ft. deep and W. 2762 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 32. T22S, R5W, (3 mi. SW of Meadow), and used for incidental stockwatering, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 1 for the irrigation of 139.95 acs. ceived from Title I, in the S'jNW1 , Title IV library and h SE'SW' N'iSWVi, Sec. 32. T22S. R5W. ' Hercter 5.89 sec. ft. of water is to be the dump grounds and diverted same as hereasks citizens cooperaand used for the tion in keeping it so it tofore; of 500 will best serve the pur- stockwatering and used from cattle; pose. He asks that you Apr. 1 to Oct. 1 for the please put your trash over the edge, not on top. He will be at the site most of the time Mondays through Fridays except w hen he is assigned to other jobs. Violaters will be prosecuted for improper dumping. Duane Bartholomew Councilman in Charge Published in the Millard County Progress County Commi ssioners meet NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING supplemental irrigation of 139.95 acs. in the E'jW'j Sec. 32.. T22S, R5W. 48329(71-3378- Don- ) ald Crist, 625 Rose Tree Lane, Moab, Utah 84532. 3.0 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted h from a well, 200-40- 0 ft. deep at a point S. 1320 ft. and W. 1320 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 16. T25S, R9W, (7 mi. SE Black Rock); and used from Mar. 15 to Nov. 15 for the irrigation of 160 acs. in the NE'4 Sec. 16. T25S, R9W. 48401 (67-81Floyd B. Utley, 2419 Emerson Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah 84108. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from an existing well, 310 ft. deep at a point S. 1319 ft. and W. 48 ft. from NECor. Sec. 29, T21S, R5W (5 mi. W. of Fillmore); and used for the stockwatering of 50 cows and 4 horses in the NE'ANE'i Sec. 29. D. 20-inc- resources. Program for HeadHandicapped, start, Public Law 874, Title IV planning and research, Dropout Prevention, Indian Act, learning VI Title lndio-Chines- assist- c ance program); Transto (due portation additional cost of buses and supplies); Operation (due to additional cost of utilities and supplies); Maintenance (due to the additional cost of plant maintenance); Other Educational Programs (due to additional programs in Adult Education and School); Community Capital Outlay (due to additional funds from surplus and revenue); to also adjustments School Lunch Program fund (for additional balance and additional revenue from State and Federal funds); Trust and Agency Fund (for revenue additional from sale of house project at Delta High). The transfers are on File at the District Office and are open for review by anyone interested. Robert L. Steele, Clerk Millard County Board of Education T21S.R5W. Published in the MilProtests resisting the lard County Progress granting of these appli- June 10 & 17. 1977. cations with reasons therefor must be Filed in duplicate with the June 15. 1977, at which State Engineer, 442 bids will be opened at State Capitol. Salt Lake the regular meeting of City, Utah 84114, on or Fillmore the City before July 9, 1977. Dec C. Hansen Council. The City reENGINEER serves the right to STATE Published in the Milreject any or all bids. lard County Progress An egg is about 74 Mav 27. June 3 & 10. water. percent 1977. FILLMORE CITY NOTICE AND The following are the AGENDA Minutes of the meeting of the Board of County held Notice is hereby Commissioners given that the Fillmore on May 18, 1977 at City Council of Fill- Fillmore at 2 p.m. more, Utah, will hold Present: Harold W. its council Stewart, Chairman; regular meeting on June 15, Leigh R. Maxfield and 1977, at the Fillmore Lem Lovell. Commis96 sioners; G, City LeRay Building, South Main Street, Jackson, County Attorwhich meeting shall ney; and Guy L. Rob- sioners referred these men to Jim DeWyze to see if a surplus property truck is available. The men also asked advice of the Commissioners and County Attorney, LeRay Jackson, on road and electric power problems that exist in the town of at ins, Clerk. begin promptly 7:30 p.m. The Agenda The following proshall be as follows: ceedings were had: 1. Roll Call. LeBaron, Wayne 2. Opening bids on M.P.H. administrator surplus property ad- of the Central Utah vertised for sale. Health District met to 3. Budget hearing for discuss and explain fiscal the health care prothe year budget. gram as it applies to 4. Budget adjustment Millard County. Commissioners stated that hearing for the 1976-7fiscal year. the plans for health 5. Reading and ap- care for Millard County proval of minutes of had their support. Glen Foresters, meeting. previous 6. Petitions, remonstr Brent Quigley and ances and communi- Porter appeared to recations. view the parks protec7. Unfinished business. tion program for the 8. Introduction and parks in Millard adoption of resolutions County. They stated and ordinances. that over three thou9. New business. sand dollars was paid 10. Report of to the Millard County Sheriff for protection 11. Miscellaneous. during the 1976 season. 12. Adjournment. Mr. Quigley expressed Dated this 7th day of satisfaction with the June, 1977. service and cooperation Carol C. Wise they have received City Recorder from the Sheriff. Max Martin met to solicit support of the License plate County Commissioners In sponsoring the schedule Green Thumb program FILLMORE: Comin the County. noon and Monday discussed missioners from p.m. the feasibility of City 1:30 a.m. Thursday: of Fillmore and Millard DELTA: and County each participatWednesday ing in the program. p.m. Effective Mar. 14, 1977 Mr. Martin presented information on the program and the CommisEXPRESS sioners instructed the APPRECIATION clerk to write for further information on We are sincerely the requirements to grateful for all the participate in the flowers, cards, calls, food brought to the program. Sebrina F.kins and home, the lovely ser- May Cahoon, reprevices, and for all senting the Senior who came to attend. for Citizens The family of Paul Millard Program County, met to Petersen: Mary Ella, discuss several items and sons, Gary, Kim, of business. Mrs. Mario, Terry, Mark, Ekins the explained and Scott. of the County progress Fair arrangements. It appeared that things are progressing in a VACATION IN very satisfactory manCALIFORNIA ner. Mrs. Ekins stated that another mini-bu- s Truman and Lucille was now available for their Millard County from Ashby joined daughter and title 20 funds. CommisMae and Bob sioners stated it would Ewell, on a trip to Califprobably be advantageornia. In Ontario they ous to have a bus for visited their Aunt Ethel each side of the county. Goodin and counsins, It was that an agreed ValDallas and Chloe application should be entine, Bill and Betty made for a mini-buTome. Max and Sara William Thompson. Ross. 'It was a happy Larry Robison and Vicreunion for all. The tor Monroe, of Scipio, weather was perfect so met to if the inquire they spent some time at county could help in the beaches and tourobtaining a fire truck 1977-197- 8 7 s. 2 9-- 1 10-1- 2 FRI. The Millard Board of the and Education Education Millard Association have reached an agreement on contract terms for the 1977-7school year. The specific items of the agreement will be presented to the Board of Education for official approval at the regularly scheduled meeting to be held on June 8, 1977. The basic terms of the agreement are: (1) Salary increase of Commissioners approved an increase in the ambulance charges from 51.20 per mile one way to 51.50 per mile one way to become effective on June 1, 1977. The Clerk was required to so notify the ambulance staff. Ambulance drivers. Lem Lovell seconded the motion. Voting was unanimous. Lem Lovell made a motion that the County pay the sum of 5400.00 to Oak City Town for the purchase of fire Fighting equipment. R. Maxfield Leigh seconded the motion. Voting w as unanimous. Leigh R. Maxfield made a motion that application of Gayle Bunker for the following described property be accepted. The bid was 525.00: Beginning North 31 1 .9 ft. from the Call Delta FOR SALE: Fridge AUTOMOBILES (honeymoon special), FOR SALE: 1976 S50; freezer. 5200; Dodge Van. Call Dryer. 5150; 2 chairs. after 5 p.m. Jay $5 ca.; V reclincr, Hall. 810; 2 desks. 525 ca.; freezer, free; dressmattress. er. free; CAR FOR SAI L:: 19h" coffee tabic, Oldsmobilc Cutlass. antique buffet. S400.00 or best ilfcr. folding chairs. Call Valocn lclcvre. 85 ea.; pool table, Ph. 85 (cost 550.00 new). Call Progress and leave name and phone numFOR SALE ber 1 743-532- 8 1 1 1 BENNY SCHENA AND SON General Electric Appliances. Sales and sen ice on all makes of sewing machines. Call or see 43 N. 300 W., Delta. Utah. 864-218- HONDA Limentv Must be in good tion and pass inspection. Mel son, Ph. Bike. condi- State EXCEPTING FROM: All and other Lem Lovell Ixn 743-652- Minerals. seconded OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS TWICE the Motion. Voting was unanimous. the Whereupon meeting adjourned. Two great ways to supplement your income (or create an income). Everyone invited-brinyour friends. Thursday June 16, 8 p.m. Friday 17, 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Saturday 18, 6 p.m. Presented by Walter and LaNae Knoell at the Clifton Beckstrand residence in Meadow. 2xnp kill g SUN, and MON. SAT. 7 CHARLES GRODDi jiiumuuzmuzn NAME YOUR PRICE 5 desperately need someone to pull the headgate the ditch above me Tuesday 2:30 a.m. My Jhcadgate will be in place and you wont have to (do anything but turn the water dow n. Jane Wilson I 7 ,Q. I 7 J- - 1 743-691- Residential Commercial Building t Remodeling (Basements Foundations (All Concrete Work till Att AVAL0I1 Bennett-Knig- ht Construction Company BLOOMING BEAUTIFUL, TOMATO PLANTS ' TomKinsons Greenhouse Open 10:00 a. m. 6:00 p. 1 1 1 I .95-226- 6-- 1 1 10 Carl Dee 94 1 11 v 1'kkup FOR SALE Husky Motorcycle. 3n0 road trail wr, 1973 special model, 41. fiberglass lamjicrshc Scott Munson- 4 3 6f32 - to o-- t 1 edition, street licensed, in verv good condition. F0RSALE 40-ga- cd mirror; 2 paintings used vending machines; all in excellent condition. Also have free kittens. Wanted a medium size riding saddle and a Would ladies bike. consider trading. Call Norma Malm. 743 from Mexico; 0204. FOR mdf S A LE 0 1 7 1 1 cab-ove- camper, condition. Brunson. ph. 7 . r good Lance 743-42- 9 indf. Id NC I DAY I) Will babysit in home. Children age. (ontact Carter 743-531- " id 36-- my houscwilc any Young Linda would like to do baby sitting. Lor information call Toni . Brudfield. irult da-tim- c 743-6666- ) Business THE Irom ORDI riumph 200 cc Tiger Cub road and trad model. complete motorcvclc and also parts bike, (less engine and transmission), needs to be assembled. 8295.00. Call Joe Ashman (a or Cards PRICE CHANGE IROGRl 5S as low as We 513 per MMX). The charge for all has e samples to show cards ol thanks w ill be 82. 00 Irom now on. W N 10 BUY an old (K) cat. h household items ol anv Pictures arc 53 lor or processing. altie. Call wntc Stan Johnson. Kanosh. Utah. Clinic for Rational 6 7 kill 1 1 743-535- 743 5325. indl.6-1- R 759-267- 1 nuiriiional MISCELLANEOUS WI IGH loss I Prog- DIGGING Digs trenches only 6" wide and up to 3 ft. isfaction guaranteed. Call Arleen Edwards. "43 6293 I HI NC I I deep. Underground power and water lines. "Ideal Lor Sprinklers". Contact Jun Carter or call indf. 743-531- 27 KIFIENS: male. female, both tiger striped. 7 weeks FRI 1 old. Hypnosis I ppiicd hypnosis for no drugs, exercise, no hunger pangs, no tiers ousness. It's good, it works. Satram-No SI RV1CF. FOR HOME SCIPIO 0 SUE. 2 bedrooms, bruk. oil furnace. shares 2'A at res. water Call 758-- 126 or '66 ?T2. 1. vM '.is.im fix hniijttc ''m.ifciMtf ( cssjhcn lltn ( iniml U.iMr ( on! tut jn.l ( nm erm M 1 Call 743 6547. indf mo Id f r ,M- r ,lst n .tppoininH-n- t "The first hour of the morning is the rudder 1 JENSEN FOR RENT: Spate for Mobil Home or Trailer. MIN Telephone REPAIRS REASONABLE scipio Sale: 2 756 2404. IOR 3 Ik 9 "5 Lord i). 9 m (., 1 13 864-23- "13 5429 ID ri door 4 00 CA1I acres (boom home by i Call cveniiu: Ixp hum 1 5.3.6(H) SLE ance I ph. 6 3 null i 759-267- KANOSH Richard Hunt, Meadow Phone Kellys Always something SPECIAL in JuniorWear Misseswear 842-278- I Ddco batteries from $25 99 Motel Units at El Rancho bv the week. 545. Call '4 3 6917, 12 indf. ()R SALE bedroom home with full basi rnent and fireplace, only 5 years old. on a large lot. Call ot see Ron Brunson 4xpd 74.3-5.30- RENT: Call Dr. All I A Beck-stran- 3 1 LITTLE SHOP BIG selection I with electric. I (South of City Building) I Fillmore, Utah, '4 652 74.3 6"2 I at the FOR APAR1MINI Tapes Novelties Gifts indf. 5 6, .3 O. I Accessories FOR Rl NI 5-- 1 1 Fergs Service I 5 864-221- 842-285- 1 Interior Painting FOR 54 South Main Richfield Leave name at I m. color and transistor l()-p- I Rl N p Meadow, Utah S TV REPAIR Weekly specialist in 7, 6- Main St.. Meadow thru Sat. 10.00 a. ni. to 6:00 Bills Electric Motor Repair of the day," Beecher H. W. FOR RENT Brunson homes. Both 2 bedrooms. One older home, one new. jtion him I . A vervtt. Hypnotherapist 7-- Furnished lor Jewerly Scarfs Dish Gardens 2 im in ( untrol ti Wall Plaques Art and Crafts BREAKING I I DIO NEW MF 750 4xp A PAR M ARK tt litul Dial special gill! 864-323- 5 Phone "69 2n I 864-212- 3 Wedding gifts 5 indf6-1- I 4p DITCH WITCH 743-532- AF0U flair Newel 6 Pottery Fresh Plants HandWork Arnold Weeda gray. Call Arva Dale or Ashman 1 . The Open Mon. "4 864-377- LOW RATES 1 BABY SIFTING CARE A a. Dried Floral arrangements FREE KITTENS Reasonable priced. Free kittens all fe- Contact Bob Riehins. males. 2 blonde oncs-- Box 104, Kanosh. long hair smoke Utah. kill 5495.00. I FOR SAIL!: I'K.'Chcv 3 4 ton Pukun. John Deere Hiding Mower; hot w.ih healer; apartment size gas stove; antique eu h l CUSTOM COMBINING HORSE ' m. 3xp to WANTED: Old guns. broken, new and used. Contact the Pioneer Market ' Tl , closed (or the season tune 68. 84636 Licensed Contractors .ii MF 743-535- 743-545- 1 Utah Holden, WEINER PIGS. 525.00. .Tloyd, Holden, Ph. 7n Your Slate r.- , 30C dozen ior sale 1 Box Ixp 7 t 2 , SELL MOVING-MU- ST Table and chairs Many miscellanous Items Call Ralph Finch ph. . IN COLOR A PARAMOUNT jmmm rmximmm jjjxm THIEVES carpeting, oil paint studio over covered patio, orchard, garden space, pasture, corral for or 2 beef, i acres. Call or write Mathew e jl Commis- - 1 864-226- THEREOil, Gas FOR SALE BY OWNER bed.. 5 rooms pan- 759-220- 8 515.500-516,50- 1 Brun- insurance. This early settlement atmosan provides for early planphere ning for the 197-7school year. Nin eled. drapes, WANT TO BUY top 4 steps. (3) Added costs of health and accident full-tim- mm wmmm .a-- 1 1 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY REAL ESTATE 2 (2) In addition, increincreases are ment to employees not given on the top lanes of the schedule plus increases of to 3 per cent on the FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION EMERGENCY LOAN PROGRAM Farmers and ranchers in Millard County are reminded of the deadline for making an annli-catio- r tor the Emergency Loan Program through Farmers Home Administration relative to the 1976 frost is June 17, 1977, And anyone having any questions should contact the countv offices s. for Scipio. lane. Graduation Budget Officer- - Requirements: Southeast corner of Lot from or university an accrediatcd college 6, of Section 6, Townwith major study in accounting or closely related ship 17 South, Range 6 fields and three years of related paid emWest, Salt Lake Base rein or closely gtaduate study and Meridian; thence ployment, to this title for one year of the required lated fields North 82 degrees 47' Considerable know ledge of budgetWest 292.0 feet; thence employment. and accounting techinques and procedures. South 89 degrees 20' ing desirable. Apply CPA Salary East 290.1 feet; thence at Southern Utah State College Personnel Office Southerly 33.3 feet to 5 June 30, 1977. lxnp the point of beginning. by p.m. MARLO THOMAS son-in-la- ing. on the Bachelor's 4.7 8 Leigh R. Maxfield made a motion that two new beepers be purchased for the Delta Robison, representing the Fillmore City Council appeared to discuss the proposed renovation of the lighting system at the County Fair Grounds at Fillmore. He stated that the present system is in a deplorable condition and, if continued use is made of the some system, will improvements have to be made. Commissioners stated that due to the high cost of bringing the system up to the proposed standards, it would be advisable to have Mr. Ned Church investigate the feasibility of obtaining a substitute grant. Robert Nielson appeared, as the FFA Advisor, to solicit funds to help send a student to the National FFA ConferWashington ence. There was a question raised as to the legality of such from expenditure AttorCounty funds. ney Jackson proposed that he should request a ruling from the General. Attorney Commissioners assigned Attorney Jackson to request a ruling on THURS. Contract terms agreed on this matter. Scipio. Alison OfOJI Friday, June 10, 1977 Ac-f'Htr- 0,1 I A?. os, A" Tlres d or indf J tatlak's Stile Shift Bankamcricard and Master Charge cards accepted |