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Show Millard County Progress, CUOTV Continued From Page 2 cert. Thanks. Susan for helping to bring this fine entertainment to our ward. Mark and Janene Monroe made a trip to California helping Gordon and Jeanne Young move their furniture, etc. to AGENT ME!I1D3T0 San Jose, where they will be living. Fillmore, Utah B4631, Friday, May 22, mg them an honorary ili'ptiiv in Dippv's Water Satelv Patrol and a safety voloring hook. I lie Fillmore and Delta I SI' I Mcnsion Offices would like to thank Mike Bishop of the Fillmore I lementarv and Gwen Monroe of lor allowing us to bring Dippv to their children Mso. special thanks to the Sheriff's Department tor their support. If you like this program and would like to see it return on a regular basts to the schools, we would urge vott to voice vour support to the town water board member for contributions to the program. Seventv cents per child is a small pi ice to pav for their life. II anv ot vott would personally like to donate to this program, we would Mr. and Mrs. Randall Bradfield. Leamington, By BsthCresIsnd were dinner guests at USD Extension Agsnt USU Extension Home Economist Earl and Edna BradSacrament meeting By Luella Edwards May 17 included a talk fields Sunday afternoon. Daria bv DeAnn Robins, song Granddaughter bv Howard Memmott. Thompson and Tiffany and a talk by DeLyle also stopped to say hello Mrs. Sue Stewart and Geurge of Orem visited at to Earl and Edna. Beckstrand. children Greg, Shane and the home of Mrs. Velma Hollie are spending the Stott over Mothers Day. Ward Sunday school presented weekend. week at Disneyland. They Visitors this past weekMothers Day program in Sacrament Marlin and Linda Miller and family, end at the home of Mr. Sues paraccompanied meeting May 10. Talks were done by Salt Lake, and Elva Peterson, Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Stewart were his ents, Burtis' Quamberg, Justin Memmott, have been visitors at the Elmer Quam-bergsMelvin Hawley of Delta, daughters and their husKitty Peterson, and Don Probert. Songs on the trip. The group bands, Gwen and Keith were done by the Sunday school class, Dale Peterson spent Mothers Day took a special ride on the Sargent and Beth and Kristine Quarnberg, Shawn Quamberg, with his mother, Clo Peterson. Amtrak train. Roger Tucker of Salt Lake Visitors at Chester Memmotts during Roland Angela Robins, Alan Mathews, and n and Norma City. the weekend included JoAnn and Dick Shirley Robins and Eileen Thompson. Gerald and Luella Edjust returned from an The baby daughter of Dan and Tami Frost and daughter, Salt Lake City, extended trip to southern wards spent Thursday Memmott was blessed and given the Cindy Hafen and daughters, Santa California. The Gagons and Friday at the home of name, Robyn Kleann in Sacrament Clara. visited with their son their son Monte in Salem. Blonda Quarnberg celebrates meeting May 3. Paul, his wife Sharon, and The Edwards' visited with A baby boy was born recently at the 89th birthday their baby daughter Ni- the family and celebrated Richfield Hospital to Jon and Kathy Children, grandchildren, and fami- cole in Whittier, Califor- a belated Mother's Day Sheldon lies Beulah met at the Blonda Quamberg home nia. From and Quarnberg. Whittier they dinner on Thursday. Quarnberg, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Carr, Saturday, May 9 to help her celebrate drove to Harbor Mr. and Mrs. Gerald City, her birthday. The afternoon was spent Annabella, are the proud grandparents. Edwards received word where California, they Clint and Elaine Robins, California, visiting and enjoying the delicious food. visited with their daughthat their Pete and Barbara Todd, Salt Lake, have Her birthday was May 12. Ralene Hansen, her Alfred Ekker of Blackfoot, ter, Bevan Monroe, small son of Barry and been spending some time at the Robins husband Eddie, and their Idaho, suffered a serious Celia Monroe, was in the Richfield home. three girls. Roland and accident at work. He Marden and Claris Stone spent the Hospital last week for medical Norma were dinner suffered the loss of two weekend attending the race meet at attention. on Mother's Day at fingers down to the first guests Kirk and Sandi Memmott and family, South Jordan. They also visited and the Hansen home. They knuckle and one badly spent some time with Jack and Loene Jeff and Beverly Memmott and family also attended the wedding mangled finger on his Peterson in Kearns. were at the Howard Memmotts for the of of their right hand. We send love one reception Neil and Edith Monroe and daughter weekend and Mothers Day. friends and had the and best wishes for a Melanie and Stephanie Robins spent Sam, Crae and Steve Memmott spent pleasure of visiting and speedy recovery. the weekend in Salt Lake. They also Saturday at the LeVoy Memmotts. Dippy Duck made a up to Third Grade. Small for the day old wide-eveThought acquainrenewing watched. tries visited with Ray Neil Monroe. Jeanne and Gordon Young were surprise guest appeartance with many of their as Dippy admonance to the Fillmore EleRalph and Wanda Carter have been visitors at LaMar Monroes. friends and neighbors "From quiet homes and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Robins received mentary School to present ished them to "stay away spending some time with Wandas when they lived in first beginnings, out to the Dippy Duck Water from canals." As a speword of the birth of a granddaughter mother. Dee Memmott. California. the undiscovered ends, Safety Program. He met cial treat Dippy, alias Ronald Robins visited his parents, bom to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Robins, We are happy to welthere's nothing worth the and personally shook Steve Allred of the Sher-itf- s Waldo and Erda Robins, the past Gunnison. but hands with over 460 chilwear of living, come Elder Terry PeterDepartment, gave weekend. Kathy and Kent Hatch and boys, son back and love and dren from home. on each child a badge mak- has laughter Terry Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hatch and family Andrea and Steve Poulton and boys, r filled a mission friends. and Rae Anna and Dave Farber and were at the home of Bishop and Mrs. in Japan. He is the son of family were at the Bill Hatches for the Leo Robins. Mrs. Mary Ella Peterson and the late Paul PeterCity son. Commission Relatives visiting at the The meeting of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fillmore City Planning TerrilL Bond were her Services were held for vided by Carma Swallow. Commission was held mother, Mrs. Juanita Salt of Grace Willden, April 16, The Opening Prayer was May 13, 1981 at 8:13 p.m. Charlesworth 1904-Ma13. 1981, on offered by Robert Will- in the Fillmore City Lake, and her two sisters, Mrs. Carma Cutler and Saturdav. Mav 16 at den. followed by some re- Building. Leora Allen Clifford Stew2:00 P.M. in the LDS marks by John Moore. Our new member, Bob A vocal solo was pre- Frampton, who will be art. Ward Chapel. sented by Jan Newman, Mr. Kay Stott and Mrs. completing the last year The meeting was con- after Mildred of Edith Callisters two-ye- Gifford Stewart spent which, ducted by Bishop Kent Jensen spoke. Phil and term, was welcomed Mothers Day weekend in Sw allow: a Family Prayer Nina Jorgensen rendered St. George. Kay visited Commission. the to was offered by Bert D. a vocal duet and the his fiancee, Miss Wendy the Corrections to Prelude and closing prayer was given Willden. and his grandfaGray, DevelopComprehensive Postlude Music were pro bv DcVov Willden. Mr. Clifford visited ther, ment Plan were made in with his son Thad and to the typing anticipation Notice Of Bonds To Be Issued of the final copy. Correct family. Stewart NOTICE IS HEREBY adopted on May 13. 1981, are names 'of roads and Mr. Clifford GIVEN pursuant to the to be issued for the purpose further clarification of received word that he is a ' of raising A new grcat-ere"'- ,' for money provisions of Section zoning were added to the Utah Code Annotated, purchasing school sites, for map "Land Use & Major baby daughter was bom 1953, as amended, that on building or purchasing one or Economy Thoroughfare Plan. Wa- to Kari and Jon Sharp. schoolhouses and radio with quartz EST May 13, 1981, the Board of more ter needs in conjunction Kari is Giffords grand43 developed 8 digital clock and dual highway Education of Millard County supplying the same with with the anticipated daughter. Liter transverse front speakers (May be deleted EPA EST and Millard furniture necessary School District. reStott Mrs. Velma for credit.) of Fillmore were engine growth and for E2E3CQ improving discussed. County. Utah, accepted the apparatus, Jim Larsen ceived word of a new 42 EST bid of Kirchner, Moore and school property under the HWY Neon recent the JL S a iuU for wagon First National charge of the Board of reported Company. il Warner are a and than Chevette, MICA meeting he attendTammy Bigger the Bank Education, a Citation than of including smaller Chicago, Overdrive ed. The county zoning will the proud parents and Coniinental Bank of Salt completion of the Millard manual transmission of Warner and Donna Ray of the that academic complement School and High Lake City. Gerwin Cit of Fillmore. Granger are the grandBond Isaak building, and depending on Complete list of 43 Company, for snow mud Rear yard regulations parents. standard features Investments, T. J. Raney and the needs of the district, the or wet streets Mrs. Mr. and front disc Lloyd of (distance buildings drive sons and Valley National sufficiency of the proceeds of power transverse engine 2 8 liter from the line) property said Bank for the purchase of and the ventilation system. Plastisol bonds, Surveys indicate that about manual overdrive transmission 3 stone-chilower were front discrear drum extensively body 4 85 percent of human S2.000.000 School Building availability of sources of brakes protection and a powerfully GM s Computer beings are Bonds, Scries June I. 1981, funds other than proceeds of radial tires 5 appealing Chevy price Command Control 6 Computer Command Control of said board, dated June I, said bonds, the construction 7 Rack steering in at the price of of a middle school 1981. front suspension 8 Mac Pher Push button AM radio with dual front 9 a and the of Fillmore, Utah, Head and hip room $2,000,000 plus premium tor credit) deleted be Quality checks at speakers (may enough to seat four an of $00.00. Said purchaser made construction 10 Quartz digital clock integral with radio) the factory total more adults very comfortably 11 Front stabilizer bar than 1,000 a good faith deposit of elementary school in the west 12 Freedom II maintenance tree battery ". Ga-go- it 1981 appreciate ot the more costlv programs we carry during the vear. We hope in the future these children will be alert to the haards of deep or fast moving water in ditches and canals. pre-siho- Crocheting We have a person who willing to leach crocheting tor a project. She would prefer to have 4 Heis 12 or over in this class We also have someone who would like to leach a class in Artex painting If vou are ts 4-- in taking either these classes, please contact laRee Brtnker-lioi- l at 741 6901 or the I Sf office extension ot at '41-541- And Heres Dippy pre-scho- two-yea- ITS HERE. Planning 9 IN MEMORIAM v ar 4f gsyv COMPLETE FROM A TO Z. -- A E i B C N, o F P: 1 1 right-hande- n FLDWELLf $40,000 in connection with its hid Bmliline School S.ttd Bonds, Senes tunc I. 1981, side area of Millard County, and bear interest on lime I and December I and mature on lime I of each of the sears by as I copv of the revolution adopted on Mav It. 1981. bv the Board of I dncation amhoriing the issuance and confirming the vale of the shall have the right to contest the Icpahfv of the above described resolution of the Board of I ducal ion adopted on Mav It. 1981. or the $2,000,0(X) School Ruildini! Bonds. Series lime I. 1981. is nn file in the office of the 50 C'lerk of said board at Vkest Mam Street, in Della. Utah, where it mav be $2,000,000 School Building Bonds. Series I tine I. 1981, ol said board nulhoricd iryie I vie Sacrament meeting Nelson of Salt Lake City Mav 17. a member of the spent part of their vacaStake Council. tion last week with NorHigh Alan Mathews, was the ma's sister and brother-in-laHe ytiesi Teresa and Allen speaker. brought a message from Alldrcdge and children the stake presidency, Angela and Joshua. The urging all LDS young Alldredgcs took the Nelpeople contemplating sons to Lehman Caves, marriage to think ser- w liich they enjoyed. iously of temple marCaptain Thora Wilcox riage and prepare early conducted the Crystal for it. Camp D.U.P.. which was Faun and Fern Damion, held Mav 15 at the home twin sisters on the of .lean Nielson at Clear lamanile placement pro- Lake. Nona Tomkinson gram. each gave a offered the invocation. talk. Laurel Thora led (he Pledge of a Tomkinson played Allegiance. Opening song was "Coming thru' the piano selection. Mrs. Rex Allen and Rvc". conducted by Difour youngest children. anna D. Fuller, accomKavlcnc. Jonathan. panied by Carnia C. Swaland Robert were in low. Thora read "The Salt Lake City May 15 to Bouquet of the Day", keep a doctor's appoint- a tribute to her grandment. They were over- mother. Mrs. Annie night guests of their Gardner Francis of Lake mother. Mrs. Edna Ho- Shore that was pregan and daughter Car- sented bv Aucrback & olyn and the latter's Co. and Brown's Floral husband. Roger Grims-lo- v of Salt Lake City. and family at Sandy, The lesson. "Pioneer whom thev visited before Dancing", was written Dr. returning home Saturday bv Leona evening. Lvnn said it and given by Jean rained on them all the way O Neilson. Eight daughgoing up and when they ters were in attendance, reached the Point of including Christie Whicthe Mountain it really ker of Fillmore. East Milpoured on them right into lard County coordinator the city and all day Fri- to the Crystal Camp. day while they were The hostess. Jean in the City. served delicious Mr. and Mrs. Roger during examined regular business hours of the Clerk from 8:00 oclock a m. to i'00 o'clock p.m. Said be shall so resolution Available for inspection for a period of at least thirty (10) days from and after the date ef the publication of this notice. I NOTICE IS fURTHTR ilVTN that pursuant to law for a period of thirty (10) days from and after the date of the publication of this notice, any person in interest Iherehv. or ar.v provisions made for the security and pasment of such bonds, and that after such time, no one shall have any cause of action to contest the regularity, formality or legality thereof for anv cause whatsoever. DATI D this 1th dnv of Mav, 1981. Robert I.. Steele Clerk. Board of Education Of Millard County School District, Millard County Utah Published In the Millard County Progress Mav 22. 1981. 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