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Show Millard County Progress, Flllmora, Utah 84631 Friday, March 2, 1979 Pago 8 COUNTY Jim Buahnell USU Extension Agent By AGENT sT vV Q rQ SL f a KiS L5 ,0 ' Venna Copping, Frances Harmon, Algle Stephenson, Algie Stephenson, Helen Bennett, Phyllis Bennet and Ramona Kenney layout patterns at a sewing workshop conducted by Beth N. Crosland, USU Extension Home Economist. Sewing Workshop sewing workshop was in Holden during February, sponsored by USU Extension Office and conducted by Beth A State Week N. Crosland, USU Exten-hel- d sion Home Economist. Nine women attended y the workshop and sewed a total of 24 articles. six-da- 4-- H Disco Dance USU Extension Office a will be sponsoring Disco dance this Friday, March 2nd from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. at the Pod. This dance will lead off many events to begin the following week to comState memorate Week. Along with this will be Bake & Take Week. Everyone is invited. There will be a charge of 75 per person. This vill schogo towards the larship fund. Bring the whole family and come out and enjoy a night of disco dancing. 4-- 4-- One on One The USU sponsored e Bassport, ketball, has really been a tremendous event this year. There have been so many enthusiastic young people, parents, and volunteer leaders involved and we encourage and thank all of you for participating. On February 23, 1979, Utah State University hosted the State playoffs. Two of our local players qualified for that event. Bob Jensen, our 14 year old competitor, took 2nd place and Darrin Rhodes, our 13 year old competitor, also took second. We are very proud of these young men and express our thanks to them for their fine representation of Millard County. One-on-On- BILL INSULATION Free Estimates Foam Aero-Llt-e US Approved Will Wright, USU Hor- ticulturist, Provo, was our guest during our recent pruning seminar held In Oak City, Holden and Fillmore. Pruning Workshop Fifteen local people attended a pruning workshop held February 22 in Oak City, Holden, and Fillmore, sponsored by USU Extension. Wil Wright, Horticulturist, from Provo was here and presented some very good information on pruning, insect control, and fertilization of fruit trees. Wil demonstrated proper pruning techniques of fruit trees as well as recommending insect spray programs. available We have some phermone traps (S2.00) which you can put in your orchard to help monitor moth flight for, coddling moths, peach borer and the twig borer. As moths begin to build up, you will know that it is time to spray to control emerging larvae from the mothdaia eggs. Also of importance is the dormant spray, which should be applied as buds begin to swell. This spray is probably the most important for your fruit trees and will give control of eggs and larvae which in d have trees. your For more information, call and talk to us about your fruit trees. We can help. over-wintere- Cellulose 8 Call Box 624, Delta, Utah 84624 864-208- 743-541- WIUDOFE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS by Brent Olaon Wildlife Conservation Officer Have the Question: geese started to migrate northward? Answer: Yes, several large flocks have been seen in the fields in the area. Although the birds are now just returning northward, the hunting regulation for next season's hunt is now being proposed by the Interior Department's U.S. Fish Service. and Wildlife This federal agency has the ultimate responsibility for all migratory birds including ducks, geese, swans, doves, and band-tailepigeons. No major changes from last year's hunting regulations are proposed. Shooting hours will remain from one-hal- f hour before sunrise to sunset. for dates Framework ducks and geese will be from September 29. 1979 through January 20, 1980. The mourning dove season will begin on September I (probably one week after the birds have left the area). on The regulations migratory birds are set on a national basis with the states having Input for d ,x CITY COUNCIL MINUTES February 21, 1979 Minutes of the regular 'meeting of the Fillmore held Council City 21, February Wednesday, 1979 at 7:30 p.m. in the Fillmore City Building. Notice of time, place and agenda of the meeting were provide The Progress and each member of the governing body by mailing copies of the Notice and Agenda on FebThose ruary 14, 1979. present for the meeting were: Mayor Robert A. Edison, Council members A. Alison Robison, Robert A. Nielson, Merlin A. Hare, Duane O. Barand Doris tholomew, Rasmussen; and recorder Carol C. Wise. Meeting called to order by Mayor Edison. Minutes of the previous Momeeting reviewed. Councilman tion by Robison, seconded by Councilwoman Rasmussen that minutes be corrected to show that Mr. Ross Cummings began work on February 7, 1979 and that minutes be approved with this correcMotion carried. tion. Vote wasn unanimous. 4207 Bills number through' 4283 and 4323, 4324, and 1869 through 1890 totalling $135,666.71 were approved for payment. Motion by Councilman Hare, seconded by Robison. Councilman Motion carried. Vote was unanimous. Robison Councilman reviewed an agreement with Utah State Department of Transportation for an SOS Safety Sign Project to cost $5,683.00. Fillmore Citys share will be $567.00. Motion by Councilman Robison, seconded by Councilman Nielson that the Mayor and Recorder be authorized to sign the agreement. Motion carried. Vote was unanimous. A letter requesting $60 contribution for Girls State from American Legion Auxiliary was read. Motion by Councilman Robison that contribution to Girls State and Boys State be approved. Seconded by Councilwoman Rasmussen. Motion carVote was unaniried. mous. Letter from Michael T. McCoy, General Counsel for Utah League of Cities and Towns requesting cities to contact Governor Matheson and urge that he not veto HB 12, which repeals that prevailing wage rate law in bidding public construction work. Motion by Councilman Hare, seconded by Councilwoman Rasmussen that a letter be written to Governor Motion carMatheson. Vote was unaniried. mous. Messrs. Lloyd Mitchell and Jack Wise discussed a proposed extension of the main sewer line on 300 West between 300 and 400 South. Mayor Edison stated that the manhole now at the end of the main line could be moved to the end of the proposed line. Mr. Mitchell asked for clarification of policy concerning connection fees for property owners who construct main sewer line. There was considerable discussion after which motion by Councilman seconded Bartholomew, by Councilman Hare that the policy which stated that anyone constructing main sewer line not be required to pay sewer connection fees be rescinded and that property owners constructmain line pay ing $100.00 per connection to cover cost of inspection and tapping into the city system. This inspection fee will be in lieu of the regular sewer connection fee and shall be applicable only to those property owners who actually participated in the construction of the main Motion carried. line. Vote of all sewer lateral lines will continue to be the responsibility of property owners. Mr. Mitchell also requested that a power line pole in front of his property be moved to the property line. The need for a written policy to cover sewer, water and other operations of the city was discussed. Motion by Councilman Hare, seconded by Councilman Nielson that a the final regulations. Question: How many mountain lions have been killed in Millard County this winter? Answer: At least ten lions have been killed on the Pavant Mountains and two on the Oak Creek Mountains so far this Alhunting season. to runs season the though April 15, the majority of the local lion hunters have filled their tags. Probably the largest lion taken in some time was a 7 foot 8 inch male killed by Ray Stewart last week. The majority of the lion hunting in Millard County is done by local sportsmen, but hunters from Richfield, Nephi, and Bountiful have tried their luck here. Also hunters have taken lions in this area. One such hunter came from as far away as Miami, Florida. Currently there is a season on lions year-lonrunning from April 16 through April 15 of the In Milfollowing year. lard County the season bag limit is one lion per hunter, however, much of the state is closed to tak- People one believed that ostriches hatched their eggs ing cougars. n g merely by looking at them. PUBLIC NOTICES THE PEOPLE U 1 BECAUSE policy booket be preMotion carried. pared. Vote was unanimous. Glen Police Chief Quarnberg presented expense claim totalling $99.40 for Police Officer Thorpe Robison for attendance at school in Orem. Chief Quarnberg also stated that Police Officers Standards and Training Office has indicated that there will be an opening at the police academy for one Fillmore officer on April 2. RasCouncilwoman mussen reported that the State of Department Highways has stated a desire to purchase road material from the old dump site west of town, where they purchased fill material during the construction of The request was for 127,000 cubic yards of material at 5 cents per yard. Minimum payment would be $3,000.00 and maximum payment about $6,300.00. It was the feeling of the Council that this material should not be removed because it would leave the property of little use for City purposes. Recorder Wise will advertise the Revenue Sharing Proposed Use Hearing for a meeting during March. The following were reviewed: 1. Legislation 2. Police Reports 3. Notice of Solid Waste Management Seminar in Salt Lake 4. Snow Survey 5. Sales Tax distribution information 6. ICPA Annual Meeting Agenda 7. New Truck Ad 8. Copy of letter sent to Mr. Steve A. Hill regarding airplane at han- gar Recorder Wise reported MUST KNOW rntbjlr jihI (tUrfidunship MtMjll lerk of fcNYiivrnmTsfm Contractors Sealed bids will be received by the MILLARD COUNTY NOTICE TO WATER USERS SCHOOL BOARD for Dennis E. Howard, General Construction, P.O. Box 922, Fillmore, including Mechanical and Utah has filed with the Electrical Work, for a new State Engineer Appl. Bus Maintenance Garage at 52408 to approDelta, Utah. Bids will be in priate .015 sec. ft. of accordance with drawings water in Millard County. and specifications prepared The water is to be di(67-86- John S. by Rowley, Architect, and same may be obtained from the Architect upon receipt of $50.00 deposit per set, made payable to the Architect and which deposit will be refunded upon return of such drawings and in specifications good condition within ten (10) days of the date set for Bid Opening. Prequalification of bidders is required. Prior to any bidder receiving Drawings and Specifications, it will be necessary that he have on file with the Architect A Owners completed and approved, a prequalification statement pertaining to Contractors experience and financial condition. Bids will be received until the hour of 2:00 p:m. March 14, 1979 at which time they will be opened and read aloud in the Board Meeting Room of the Millard County School Board of Education. A Bid Bond in the amount of five of the bid, percent made payable to the Millard Board, County School Owners, shall accompany bid. If certified or cashiers check is used in lieu of Bid Bond, a Certificate from an approved Surety Company guaranteeing execution of a 100 Performance Bond and 100 Payment Bond must (5) accompany Bid. The Owners reserves the ing of fixed assets and right to reject any or all bids insurance coverage for or to waive any formality or small cities. She re- technicality in any bid in the viewed some points per- interest of the Owners. taining to liability insurAll laborers, workmen, ance that were made at mechanics and apprentices the meetings. employed on this project at Meeting adjourned shall be paid not less than the 10:30 p.m. General Prevailing Wage Rates as set forth in the current Wage Schedules of the Utah State Industrial Commission. Signed: ROBERT L. STEELE Clerk, Millard County. Board of Education Published in the Millard Friday, Feb. 23, 1979 County Progress Feb. 23, Salable at auction 678 Mar. 2, 9,1979. compared to 870 last week IN THE DISTRICT and 945 last year. AverCOURT OF MILLARD Broad age attendance. COUNTY, STATE demand. Feeder offerOF UTAH ings attractive, most well in the Choice grade. ORDER FOR Feeder steers under 600 GRAND JURY HEARING 0 0 0 0 0 2.00-3.0- Re- higher. 0 ceipts about 70 percent feeders. Feeder Steers 300-40Choice lbs Choice 400 0 97.00-109.0- -- 500 lbs few 92.50-102.0- individuals and couple packages gaunt 400-50lbs 102.00-112.0Choice 500-60lbs 89.50-92.5individual 540 lbs 95.00. Choice 600-70lbs 77.50- 86.50, couple individuals 605-63lbs 90.00-92.5Choice lbs 74.50- 80.00. individual 780 lbs 82.00. Choice 800-85lbs 73.00-78.5Few Choice, partly fattened 860-99Few lbs 64.00-68.5.Good lbs. 80.00- 88.50. Standard and Good Holstcins 350-59. lbs Package 355 lb Holstcins 87.50. 690-91lb Holstcins 0 0 0 0 700-80- 0 0 0 440-56- 0 0 73.50-82.50- 0 64.50-70.5- Feeder Heifers Choice 300-40- lbs 0 Choice 92.50-97.0- 400-50- 0 IT IS HEREBY ORDERED under and pursuant to the provisions of Section Utah 1953 Code Annotated (Chapter 208, Section 1, Laws of Utah, 1967) that a grand jury hearing be held at the Courtroom of the Millard County Courthouse at Fillmore, Utah, commencing at the hour of 1:30 p.m., on Tuesday, the 20th day of March 1979, at which time and place all persons claiming information justifying the calling of a grand jury in said county will be heard in secret and examined under oath by the Court. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Gerk of this Court cause notice hereof to be given by forthwith posting copies hereof in three public places in said county and by publication hereof in such weekly newspapers of general circulation as are published in said county for at least three issues prior to said hearing date. DATED this 5th day of February, 1979. J. Harlan Bums District Judge Published in the Millard County Progress March 2.9, and 16, 1979. lbs 80.00-87.5indi420 lbs 94.00. vidual NOTICE TO BIDDERS Choice 500-60lbs. 67.75- The Millard School Dis78.50, individual 515 lbs trict will accept bids on school 80.50. Few Choice 600-70- two buses. Sealed bids will lbs 63.50-72.0be opened at 10:00 a.m. Slaughter Cows in the Millard School Few 0 Commercial and on March Good heiferettes 53.00- - District offices 1979. Specifications 56.00. Cutter and Utility 14, for the 48.75-54.5above-describe- Slaughter Bulls Yield Grade , lbs dividual 1845 lbs 69.00. 1550-178- 63.50-67.75- in- Slaughter Steers Choice Few lbs 63.00-66.00- 990-114- . Slaughter Heifers Few Good and Choice 870-- 1 120 lbs 61.25-63.50- . 0 r NOTICE TO WATER USERS St. George covered account- 0 Natter nor I of lhi (tirilwr information' ( Notice to that the workshop in lbs. 4.00-6.0higher. Other steers 2.00-4.0Feeder heifers higher. uneven 400-60lbs. 4.00-5.0Heifer calves higher. 5.00-7.0higher. Heifers over 600 lbs not tested. Slaughter cows 1.00-1.5higher. Slaughter bulls I d buses can be obtained from the District Offices in Delta, Utah. Millard School District reserves the righ to accept or reject any or all bids. Robert L. Steele, Gerk Published in the Millard County Chronicle March 2 and 9, 1979 verted from a well, ft. deep, at a point E.150 ft., S.650 ft. from the NW Cor. Sec. 25, T20S, R4E, SLB&M (3 Vi miles S of Holden); and used Jan 1 to Dec 31 for dorhestic purposes of one family, stockwatering 20 head cattle and 4 horses and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 1 for the irrigation of 0.25 acre in NW' NW' Sec. 25, T20S, R4E, SLB&M Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 231 E. 400 S. SLC, UT 84111, on or before March 24, 1979. Dee C. Hansen State Engineer Published in the Millard County Progress March 100-30- 0 2,9,16, 1979. NOTICE ON PROPOSED USE OF REVENUE SHARING The City of Fillmore will hold a public hearing at the Fillmore City Build- South Main Street on March 21, 1979 it 8:00 p.m. for the purpose of obtaining written and oral comment from the public on the proposed uses of revenue sharing funds in the upcoming budget for the Fiscal Year 1979-8All interested citizens groups, senior citizens and senior citizen organizations are encouraged to attend the hearing. Persons attending the hearing shall have the right to provide written and oral comments and suggestions regarding possible uses of revenue sharing funds. Following is important planning information for the Proposed Use Hearing: Amount of unappropriated revenue sharing funds in the local trust fund: $1,200.00 Amount of revenue sharing funds expected to be received during the upcoming fiscal year: $33,600.00 Published in the Millard County Progress March 2 and 9. 1979. ing, AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS Truck for sale: 1975 GMC ex. for hauling truck, ex. new motor. Call Ted Whitaker, 743- grain, cattle 6933. REAL ESTATE MISC. FOR SALE Home for Sale FOR SALE AT THE PROGRESS living room. kitchen, utility & bathroom, partial me"L frame waluminum sidin8- - Ex- - location. Call Lorraine Stewart. 743- 1 . 1 26indf 5442 or Ig. base-condilio- n. 743-68- -- 1 Corvalr 4 door sedan, good tires, $200. Two V acre lots in Meadow for sale by Howard Freeman, MeaGood location. owner. dow, Utah, P.O. Box 147. Call after 5 p.m. 2xnk3-- 9 Best Offer. 4xnk3-1962 842-723- 3. 2 For Sale: 1975 Yamaha Home for Sale: 1,245 sq. Enduro 400 cc. Engine ft. family Also Savage just rebuilt. room, 2 fireplaces, ' double barrel 12 ga. shotor share irrig. water. For gun. Call more info, call after 5, Deeds, 32pd For Sale: 1974 Mercury Monterey. Gets good gas mileage. Low mileage. Excellent Condition. Call or 743-517- 4 743-537- 32pd For Sale: License Books for use by towns in licensing business places and occupations. Limited number on hand at Progress Printing Co. PETS AND LIVESTOCK indf 743-531- For Sale: home, all electric with central air conditioning. Well insulated, plenty of closets, fully carpeted and draped. Call Helen M. evenRogers at ings and weekends. Ixp ' 743-538- 3 SERVICES FOR RENT Sales and Appliances. service on all makes of Call sewing machine. or see at 43 N. 300 W., Delta, Utah, indf For Rent: home in Meadow for rent. For all Carpet, Floor Covering, Wall Covering, Drapery, and Formica needs call: For Rent: Furnished kitchenette Apt. Weekly rates. No pets. El Rancho Motel, 40 W. Center. Ph. PETERSON & TOLLEY 0 Delta, Work at Quality Wholesale Prices Also carpet cleaning. 836-242- Call I0'i, Call $75.00. or 743-548- 8 743-696- 4xnk3-1- 6 Call indf 743-692- For Sale: 'i Arabian Quarterhorse, 4 yr. old sorrel gelding. 4 white socks, blaze face. Cutting style saddle, $230. Skis, poles. Nordica ski boots, For Sale: Registered Sheltie Puppies, $75.00. BENNY .SCHENA AND Electric SON, General 864-218- 3 Lo- cation, Proof of Labor, Uniform Real Estate Contracts, Mortgage forms. 25 cents each. indf 743-517- 4 743-537- or Warranty Quit Claim, Notice of 743-979- 2xpk3-- 9 MOBILE HOMES' For Sale: 1973 Tamarak mobile home, 12 x 60 ft., 2 bedroom, fireplace, air conditioner, stove & re& carpet frigerator, Call $6500. drapes, 743-695- All electric apt. FOR Call Dr. E. A. RENT. Beckstrand, 743-652- or indf 1 743-572- For Sale: 14 x 64 1972 Leisure mobile home. I'i bath, air conditioned, good condition. Call 743-621- Notice of Grant Award 4xpk3-1- 6 WANTED TO BUY HELP WANTED Cash for guns. Call The Utah Department of Community Affairs has Pioneer Market, PART TIME 8xk3-- 9 received a grant from the or 5325. EMPLOYMENT U.S. Community Services $3.50 per hour to start Administration to assist following offices closest more depending on exor the poor and elderly in to your home town: Company furperience. the payment of fuel and Bear River Community and clothes meals The grant Action Agency (Logan) nishes utility bills. for you and has is an extension of last arranged 1 life have to $20,000 CommuArea years Emergency Energy Ogden Assistance Action Program nity Agency insurance for only $3.00 1 (EEAP). Because it is per month deducted from an extension, funds are Davis County Commu- your paycheck. Action limited and eligibility is nity Agency 3 stringent. Only indiviARMY NATIONAL Salt Lake Community duals and households GUARD 0 not previously served by Action Agency 0 Ph: days EEAP may be considered. Mountainland Commu7 nights Services Council Individuals of age 60 nity 0 ext. 519 and above, whose income (Provo) FULLER BRUSH Six County Commis for any 90 day period between January I, 1978 sioners Organization Fuller Brush invites you NOTICE and June 30, 1978, was (Richfield) to reap rich rewards along REQUESTS FOR BIDS Five County Associa- with the freedom of inbetween 125 percent and The Board of Education 150 tion of Governments percent of CSA podependence. An opporof the Millard County 8 verty guidelines andor (St. George) to make more per School District requests Uinta Basin Associa- tunity elderly individuals and hour than most people bids on the compacted couples of Governments aged 60 and over tion make on a salary. Local fill, footings, pier, retainwho receive Supplemen8 (Roosevelt) ing wall, and sidewalk for tary Security Income (SSI) Utah part time work. Ph. 386 Southeastern Delthe new bleachers at 3321 or write Pam are eligible. Individuals Action AgenCommunity ta High School. This proand households whose Minnersville, Ut. cy (Price) ject must be completed by income was no higher 84752. April 15, 1979. than 125 percent of the Bids must be received CSA Poverty Guidelines March 14, 1979, are also by eligible. 9:30 a.m. at the Board of For further informaEducation Office, Delta, tion contact one of the Utah. Specifications and 7 drawings can be seen at the District Office. Dr. Walter G. Peterson Millard School District Oil by the case Camper shells Tapes acreserves the right to OPTOMETRIST cept or reject any or all kits Delco tune-uDelco batteries bids. in is Fillmore Robert L. Steele, Gerk "ach Wednesday 9 to f A.C. Filters ICE 50c BAG Ammo Published in the Millard County Progress March 2 Eye Exams C.B. Radios and 9, 1979 Tires Accessories Contact Lenses Glasses Bankamericard and Master Charge cards accepted FILLMORE CITY Phone NOTICE AND AGENDA for appointment March 7. 1979 Notice is hereby given that the Fillmore City Council of Fillmore, Utah will hold its regular council on meeting March 7, Wednesdy, 1979 at the Fillmore City Building, 96 South Main Street, which meeting shall begin promptly at 7:30 p.m. The agenda shall be as follows: 1. Call to Order 2. Minutes of previous meeting remon3. Petitions, strances, and communications 4. Report of officers, boards, committees, and departments TWITCHELL UPHOLSTERY 5. Unfinished business and miscellaneous You may now have that favorite sofa or 6. Adjournment chair rcupholstered by: Carol C. Wise GORDON TWITCHELL City Recorder 743-535- 5 752-772- 399-928- 867-235- 363-029- 743-547- 743-654- 373-551- 896-806- 4 673-354- 722-451- 637-349- 1 Fergs Service p 743-570- 0 License Plates Schedule Mon. & Thurs. Fillmore & Wednesdays Della 10-I2- except Holidays Most Millard County residents know of the fine craftmanship offered by Twitchells for more than 20 years. All work done at GORDON TWITCHELLS 300 East, Nephi, Utah 46 North Telephone |