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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84831 Friday, May 30, 1980 Page 6 Price Misunderstanding Says UP&L Minutes of County Commissioners Meeting because the suit will go to trial and he has to water his farm or lose his crops. Mr. Gerald Bates was present to explain the road situation as it now stands. Present: Lem Lovell, Some discussion was held Harold W. regarding the present Chairman; Stewart, Commissioner; road and the building of a new road. The CommisMax-fielExcused, Leigh Eldon A. Eliason, sioners recognized the County Attorney; Norma problems that now exist. Brunson, Deputy County Attorney Eliason suggestClerk. ed that the county do all Pursuant to an agenda possible to get the BLM to which had heretofore permit jilding a new been handed to the local road and then the existnews media and posted on ing one could be closed if the front door of the the county sees fit. Mr. county courthouse, the Bunker has agreed to pay following proceedings some of the costs of A resoluconstruction. were had: Eugene Young, Ladd tion will be drawn up by Newel Attorney Eliason dealing and Warner, Knight met regarding the with the present probnew building at the shop lems. In the meantime, Mr. Bunker will start in Delta. They discussed at great lengths the extra immediately to take care charges incurred with the of the culvert problem Mr. Knight where the wheels of his building. of irrigation system cross an a breakdown presented the charges. The Com- open ditch. Bid openings for grader missioners were satisfied with the explanablades was held. Comtion and Mr. Knight will missioner Stewart made a submit a bill. As to the motion to accept the low doors of the building, it bid of Century Equipment was decided to meet at Company in the amount of the building with the $15,594.88 which is for contractor on May 27, 50 each of 6 ft. long blades and 300 each of the 1980 at 9:30 a.m. to in7 foot long blades. Comthe the and doors spect missioner Lovell seconded building. Kim Quarnberg, the motion. Edwards of Ralph Chief Deputy Sheriff, presented a letter and Edwards and Daniels from the introduced himself and questionaire his firm and presented the ACLU to the Commisof his company services sioners the regarding present jail facilities. The for architectural work for Commissioners will re- the county building proview the material. grams. Mr. Edwards will return again on June 3 Richard Bunker informed the Commissioners at 2 p.m. that he will have to cross Whereupon the meetthe road which is involved ing adjourned. The following are the proposed minutes of the meeting of the Board of County Commissioners, Millard held County, Tuesday, May 20, 1980, at Fillmore, Utah. in a law-su- Hamlet of Holden Not far from Utah's old Territorial Capitol in Fillmore lies a quiet little hamlet called Holden. now obscure from the mainstream of busy traffic. From among its citizens has come many highly respected individuals who have made their mark at the alma mater and moved on to areas of high responsibility in the state and nation. The many good citiin now zens living Holden still maintain the of character, strength honesty, integrity, spirand ituality industry that is the foundation of this great nation. The little community referred to was formerly called Cedar Spring, but later named after one of the early pioneers of the area, Elijah Edward Ho- The Utah Division of Health in conjunction with Commisthe sioners Organization is currently undertaking the task of preparing a Water Quality Management Plan for the area. The Plan, under the direction of the State and the EnvirProtection onmental Agency, addresses ways of controlling pollution that discharges into the area's streams and lakes. Pollution that is dumped directly into the water such as sewage, industrial waste, etc. is called point source pollution. in central However, Utah most of the problem nonaround revolves point source pollution such as sediment, fecal coliforms, and salinity, etc. Under the National Water Pollution Control Act. each area in the state is now or has prepared a plan for improving the general quality of the water. In the area, most of the effort is centering around reducing the salt content of the Sevier River, San Pitch River, and the Fremont River. This involves working with the local Soil Conservation Districts, Soil Conservation Service, farmers, and Federal ranchers, and State land manageBest ment ageneics. practices management are being encouraged by those agencies and individuals to achieve this Such things as goal. irrigation, sprinkler construction of cement canals and ditches in some areas, and fencing feedyards from streams, etc. could greatly reduce the amount of pollution areas the entering streams and rivers. Recreation subdivisions and some mining activities also affect water quality. from the Personnel Utah Division of Environmental Health and officials from the Organization are now in the process of sampling the rivers and tributaries to determine exactly where the major trouble spot areas are located. Poor water quality can affect crop production, fishing, recreation, and other important activities. The water quality plan should be completed within the next year and should address these issues. Anyone having questions about this project should contact Mr. Larry Siebcrt, Director-Offi- ce of Community & Natural Resource PlanComning. missioners Organization. 93 North Main, Richfield. Public meetwill be held throughings out the year to gain public input during this process. Notice of Meeting of the County Board of Equalization WHEREAS Under Provisions of Board of Millard County Comas missioners acting Board of Equalization have scheduled hearings on May 29th and 30th, and whereas under the provisions of said statute, the commission may continue the said hearings from time to time until the business of equalization is disposed of, but not later than the 59-7-- 20th of June, 1980, the Commission hereby gives this notice that the meeting for equalization is continued from May 29. 1980 to June 9 with th said equalization to continue June 9th and I Ith at Fillmore and June 10th at Delta. DATED 27th this day of May, 1980. in Published Millard County Progress May 30 and June 6, 1980. Fuinnre City Build have much information for you. SAVE our Cosmetology Laws: License and Regulatory Board. If you have questions, S. Vest. Act- ing President, telephone Meadow, Utah. 842-717- Fish Lake is another for opportunity good fishermen, particularly during the open season. Access is almost always available by opening day and fishing has improved significantly over the last several years. Boat fishing is very good and the is typically pressure light, with campgrounds full. being only one-haShore fishermen experbetter ience fishing opportunity at Fish Lake early in the year. As always, a few large lake trout will be taken on opening weekend. lf PUBLIC NOTICE Please take notice that regular meetings of the Council of the Town of Kanosh will be held during the coming year on the second Thursday of each month. These meetings will take place in the Town office and begin at 8:00 p.m. during two months of May through October and at 7:00 p.m. during the months of November and December. Dated this 14th day of May. 1980. by Arlene E. Turner, Tow n Clerk Meeting Date Changed Due to conflicts with NOTICE The caretaker at the cemetery asks that all decorations be removed from the graves by June 3rd. This will facilitate watering and mowing. FILLMORE CITY f t - Notice is hereby given of the public election to be held on September 9, Fillmore City Hearing and State Engineer Appl. 1980 Primary Election November 4, 1980 GenerNo. 54450 to The Fillmore City Council will hold a public hearing al Election. The elections at 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 4, 1980, in the Fillmore City appropriate 0.015 sec. ft. will be held at the reguof water in Millard CounBuilding, 96 South Main, Fillmore, Utah, for the purlar polling places. Three is be to The water pose of hearing written and oral comment from the pub- ty. School Board Members lic concerning the proposed annual budgets for fiscal diverted from a will be elected from the 0 at ft. deep, and the use of revenue sharing funds as well, year 1980-8following: 1980 W. a ft. N. 550 point contained in that proposed budget, summarized below. 1, Fillmore Precinct General revenue sharing is a program of general fis- ft. from S' Cor. Sec. 3, Districts 1 and 2. SLB&M T21S, R4W, cal support from the federal government to state and Precinct 2, Districts: (4 mi N. Fillmore); and local government with only limited federal require8, 1 to 9, Holden Scipio from used May Sept. ments about how the money should be spent. Decisions and Kanosh Meadow 3, 80 on the use of these funds are made at the local level, by 30 for stockwatering 4, Flowell and Sec. 3, Hatton the government and people closest to the local prob- cattle in SW 25. Pahvant SLB&M. lems. The revenue sharing regulations require a hear- T21S.R4W, 3, Districts: Precints the Protests resisting ing on the proposed use of these funds in relation to Oak City 6, Lynndyl 19, of this applicagranting the overall budget before the budget is adopted each Leamington 7, Suthertion with reasons thereyear. land 20, Abraham 14, fore filed in must be Interested citizens, groups, senior citizens, and Wood-rowith the State Sugarville and organizations representing the interest of senior citi- duplicate outDelta 18'i 21, zens and minority groups are encouraged to attend and Engineer, 231 E. 400 S., side Delta limits. 18'j city SLC, UT 84111, on or submit comments. in city and west of railbefore July 12, 1980. Delta 18 outside road, Dee C. Hansen SUMMARY OF PROPOSED 1980-8- 1 BUDGET limits and east of city STATE ENGINEER Loan Tree Road. in Published Millard the GENERAL FUND Candidates must file County Progress May 30, on or before June 25, 6 1980. and 13, June Revenues 1980. M. John Peterson, 341 E. Salem Hill Circle. Payson, UT has filed with Budget (67-90- 100-40- 1 AMOUNT SOURCE $44,000. Public Notice Property Taxes 93.000. Sales Taxes I will not be responsible Licenses and Permits 6,800. for any more of Itobert Area Roads Service ChargesUsers Fees 25,600. Orullian's debts. Fines and Penalties 4,000. Phyllis Orullian 23.000. Mist ellaneous Revenues 24.000. Are you wondering if Federal Revenue Sharing 13.000. the road to your favorite Income from Other Governments 35.000. summer recreation area Contribution from Electric Department 54,100. will be open for the up- Contribution from Surplus Day coming Memorial Total Revenues Linda Wood, P. O. Box $322,500. weekend? Utah Depart942, Fillmore, UT has ment of Transportation filed with the State EnExpenditures crews have been working gineer Appl. No. 54349 for weeks trying to open to appropriate Administration, Legislative of the the most popular Judicial & City Bldg. $66,900. 0.015 sec. ft. of water $66,900. roads. high country rin Millard County. The The following roads will Public 83,300. water is to be diverted 73,300. Safety $10,000. be open Memorial Day from a 0 well, weekend: ft. deep, at a point 15,000. 2.000. 13,000. East Canyon Sanitation S. 2500 ft. W. 1500 ft. Road over Big Mountain; 59,000. from NE Cor. Sec. 16, 59,000. Mirror Lake Road; Streets T21S, R4W SLB&M (1 mi to Antelope IsNE of Fillmore); and used Recreation and Parks. Monte Cristo land; for the domestic purposes Public 36,700. 5.000. Property From 31,700. Road; 1 of family, stockwatering to at Fremont Junction 5 cattle, 5 horses, 50 to Capital Improvement Fremont; and chickens, 10 goats; and Fish Lake. Projects: from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 The following areas, for the irrigation of 0.25 Streets 42,000. 42,000. however, still have too acs. in SWViNE'i Sec. will not and snow much 16.T21S, R4W, SLB&M. 7.000. 7.000. be open for several Swimming Pool Protests resisting the weeks: of this appli9.000. 2.000. 7,000. granting in City Building Alpine Loop cation with reasons American Fork Canyon, 3,600. therefore must be filed 3,600. will be open approximateLibrary in duplicate with the State Guard-man- s ly June 14; Engineer, 231 E. 400 $298,500. Total $24,000. $322,500. will be Expenditures Pass, open UT 84111, SLC. S., approximately June 14; on or before June 28, Park to City Cash Budgets for the electric, water and sewer 1980. Guardsman Pass, will be Dee C. Hansen will also be considered at the hearing. Budget utilities open approximately June STATE ENGINEER Wasatch totals are as follows: 14; Published in the Millard Mountain State Park to Co. Progress May 16, Electric will $819,700. Guardsman Department Pass, 23 and 30, 1980. Water Department 98,000. be open approximately Sewer Department 46,500. June 7; Midway to Mountain Wasatch A copy of the entire proposed budget and additional State Park, will be open materials are available for public inspecJune 14; background approximately Wolfcreek Pass, tion from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays at the Fillmore City will be open approximate- Building, 96 South Main. Comments concerning utility NOTICE TO Beaver budgets will also be welcome at the hearing. ly June 14; CREDITORS AND s Carol C. Wise Canyon, will be open ANNOUNCEMENT OF City Recorder approximately June 21; APPOINTMENT Cedar Breaks, Published in the Millard County Progress May 30, 1980 and will be open approximateProbate No. 2334 ly June 21. Twelve Month of Notice Estate of Aral M. conAlthough major on struction of Fillmore City Council Dimmick, Deceased. projects Edith Z. Dimmick, state highways will be whose address is P. O. shut down for the three-da- y Box 761, Fillmore, Utah weekend, motorists Please take notice that regular meetings of the has been ap84631, should pay close attenof the City of Fillmore will be held during the pointed Personal Reption to signing in these resentative of the Estate year at the Days and time set forth below: areas. above-nameof the All persons MONTH DAYS TIME Decedent. having claims against the 7 and 21 7:30 oclock p.m. above estate are required May June 4 and 18 7:30 o'clock p.m. to present them to the 2 16 and 7:30 oclock p.m. undersigned or to the July 6 and 20 7:30 oclock p.m. Clerk of the Court within August 6. Discussion andor September 3 and 17 7:30 o'clock p.m. three months after the of Proposed October Approval 1 and 15 7:30 oclock p.m. date of the first pubGrade and Salary Levels 19 November 5 and 7:30 oclock p.m. lication of this notice, or for IPA Employees. shall be 3 and 17 December 7:30 oclock p.m. said claims 7. Discussion andor January 7 and 21 7:30 oclock p.m. forever barred. Date of first pubApproval of IPAs Mem4 and 18 7:30 oclock p.m. February bership into the NRECA 4 and 18 March 7:30 oclock p.m. lication: May 23, 1980 Benefit Program. Date of last publicaI and 15 7:30 oclock p.m. April 8. tion: June 6, 1980 Consideration of DATED this 20th day Membership in APPA. All meetings will be held at the City Building. of May. 1980. 9. Schedule Meeting Dated this 15th day of May, 1980. of IPA BoardMayors. Edith Z. Dimmick Carol C. Wise 10. Other. Personal Representative City Recorder 1. Set Date and Time JACKSON & JACKSON Published May 30, 1980 in Millard County Progress. lor next meeting. Attorneys for Personal Representative 601 East Main Delta. UT 86424 Recreation Open Notice to Water Users (67-89- 150-100- U-3- the opening of the general fishing season May 31, fishermen and biologists alike are gearing up for the annual If opening day event. turnout is like the past several some years, 400,000 anglers will make their way to Utahs streams and reservoirs, in the participating State's most popular outdoor recreation. Panguitch Lake will offer good angling opportunity again this year. Trout should average about a pound apiece. A crowd is expected with camping facilities filling up quickly. will call Anne ap- Fishing Forecast the Tuesday meeting dates, the County Commissioners have found it advisable to change the regular meeting dates back to Wednesdays. ing on Main and First Lem Lovell. South, Fillmore, Utah Chairman 84631. We Army 'I U-6- Notice to Cosmetologists and Barbers U.H.C.A. Representing 7 is organizAffiliate An annual Branch. a ing Election Meeting will be on held Wednesday, June 4th, 1980 at 7:0C p.m. for all licensed Cosmetologists and Barbers in both East and West Millard County. Meeting will be held in Johnsons proached Utah with the alleged intention of annihilating the Mormons, mons. While returning from Salt Creek (Nephi) where he had taken a load of wood to be carded, he was returning to Holden in September, 1857 when he encountered a fierce blizzard. He was forced to abandon his team and start walking, as they refused to travel against the fury of the storm. By the time he walked from the Sevier River, crossed Round Valley (Scipio) and finally reached Scipio Summit, his strength was gone. He sought shelter by the side lden. of the road in a clump of Mr. Holden, who was scrub oak. His body was born in Kentucky, later found a few days later became a convert to the frozen stiff. His team was Mormon Church, and found in Levan. In many ways, Mr. Holparticipated in many of the challenging exper- den proved his loyalty to iences of the times. He his country, church, and became a member of the under extremely adverse Mormon Battalion and circumstances, gave his joined other members life in the service of his in the longest sustained fellow townsmen. Many military foot march in of his kind still live in the history, in support of peaceful little hamlet of the U.S. governments Holden. With Central Utah Water Quality Plan Being Formulated war with Mexico. He returned from a mission for his church in the summer of 1857, at the time the missionaries were called home when Utah Power & Light Co. said Friday there has been some customer misunderstanding about its proposed pricing conThe new pricing cept. structure provides that and new customers be customers growth the to price required pay of electricity at the cost of the next required plant. The proposed pricing structure would affect only those Utah Power & Light customers registering kilowatt-hou- r growth over a base period and new customers requiring new hookups. The company assured customers that the new was concept pricing offered to the Utah Public in Service Commission The preliminary form. company emphasized that after exhaustive only hearings and probably modification would the new pricing go into effect 1982 at the earliest. Election Notice to Water Users Announcement As has been the case in recent years, waters in southwestern Utah will be high with streams running fast and turbid. Reservoirs will, for the most part, be full. The high water will make stream fishing difficult in many locations for the opening weekend and will preclude stocking in some areas until runoff In conditions subside. fishreservoirs, good ing will be the general Boat fishing will rule. most likely produce better results than shore fishing due to high water levels. Best bets" by county will probably be as follows: BEAVER-Minersv- ille IRON-Newca- Creek U-3- stle Reservoir Reservoir per and Lower) (Up- Powell. KANE-La- ke Wide Hollow Reservoir GARFIELD-Panguit- ch Lake PIUTE-Ott- Meetings Creek er Reservoir WAYNE-Forsy- th Reservoir, Mill Meadow Reservoir SEVIER-Fi- sh U-9- Public Notice Reservoir MILLARD-Co- rn U-7- Lake. Koosharem Reservoir d Notice and Agenda PUBLIC NOTICE OF MEETING HELD BY THF. BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF INTERMOUNTAIN POWER AGENCY Pursuant to the terms and provisions of Section of the Open and Public Meetings law of the State of Utah, contained in Title 52, Chapter 4, Utah Code Annotated 1953. as amended. Power Agency (IPA). a political subdivision of the State of Utah, & hereby gives notice of meeting of the Board of Directors of the Power Agency which (IPA), meeting Millard County Comshall be open to the pubmissioners Meeting May lic. to be held on Monday, June 2. 1980 at I p.m. to 27. 1980. Meeting beginning at be held in the ICPA of2 and continues as p.m. 8722 South 300 fices. follows: West. Sandv. Utah. 52-4-- 6 1 n Notice n AGENDA Agenda 2:00. May Tax Sale. 2:30, Jim Talbot, CounApproval of Minutes. ty business. 2. Discussion of ComWood2:45. Zelma Commitmunity Impact Roads. and Streets bury, tee. 4:45, Preparation for 3. Discussion andor adjournment. of Transmission Approval 5:00. Adjournment. Wheeling Agreement And all other business w ith UP&L. as may be brought be4. of Appointment Chairman for the IPA fore the commission. Witness my hand and Coordinating Committee, 5. Discussion andor seal this 23rd day of May, 1980. Approval of Proposed IPA sMarlcne A. Whicker and Organization Millard County Clerk 1 . i Public Notice RONALD R. HARE Attorney for Petitioners P. O. Box 997 Fillmore, Utah 84631 Telephone: IN THE FIFTH 743-534- 5 JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF MILLARD COUNTY STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of The Adoption of JEANNA JO DAVIS, a minor. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Probate No. 2342 is hereby ordered that Dan Davis show cause before this Court at the Millard County Fillmore, Courthouse, Utah, on the 17th day of June, 1980, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. or as soon It thereafter as the hearing can be held, why an Order should not be entered him against declaring him to have abandoned his minor child, Jeanna Jo Davis, by virtue of his failure to provide any support for the said minor, and his failure to have attempted any contact whatsoever with the said minor child during her life, and further to show cause, if any, why the Petition for Decree of Adoption of Garth A. Teeples and Juanita L. Teeples on file should not be granted. DATED this 15th day of May, 1980. s J. Harlan Burns District Judge Published in the Millard County Progress May 16, 23 & 30 and June 6, 1980 Notice to Creditors Estate of BRYCE KURT WARNER, Deceased Probate No. 2337 All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 23rd day of August, 1980, or said claims shall be forever barred. sLaRue J. Warner Personal Representative 100 East 50 South Fillmore, Utah 48631 Published in the Millard County Progress May 23, May 30, and June 6, 1980. The above candidates will be elected for a term of 4 years. Millard County School District Robert L. Steele, Clerk Published in the Millard County Progress May 30 & June 6, 1980. Bids to be Accepted The Board of Education will receive bids to sell used gang mower which can be seen at the Bus Garage, Delta, Utah. Bids will be received until June 11, 1980 until 9 a.m. in the District Office, Delta, Utah. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Robert L. Steele, Clerk Millard School District Published in the Millard County Progress May 30 & June 6, 1980. Public Notice The Millard County Board of Educaton will meet on Wednesday, June 25, 1980, at 9 a.m. in the District Office, Delta, Utah for the purpose of adopting a budget for the year 1980-81- . The budget is computed on an assessed valuation of 38,200,000 and the number of weighted pupil unit of 3019.000 with an average of daily membership of 2250 and average; daily attendance of 2138. The budget was com- -' puted on the following' mill levy: 24.00 mills for Maintenance and Operation, .25 mill for Tort Liability and 18.00 mills for Capital Outlay and Debt Service. A hearing on the present budget will be held at this time. The Board will review additional fund balances and revenues, and transfer additional fund balances and revenues to the following Administra catagorics: tion (to cover increased cost for audit and legal Instruction services); (additional cost of supplies and expenditures due to additional funds received from Title I, Title Title IV Library and Learning resources, Title VI Program for Handicapped. Public Law 874, Assistance Division of programs; Family Services; Transportation (increased cost of salaries, gasoline and suppies); Operation of Plant (increased due to increase in custodial salaries and increased cost of Maintenance utilities); (increased due to increased salaries and cost of maintanance project); Fixed Charges (due to additional programs); Other Educational Program (due to additional programs in Adult Education and Community School); Capital Outlay (due to additional funds from surplus and revenue); also adjustments to School Lunch Program (for additional fund balance and additional revenue from State and Federal funds.) 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 Published in the Millard County Progress May 30 & June 6, 1980. |