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Show syOTV FLOWELLf B. Millard County USU Eitanaion By Bath Croaiand USU Extension Hama Eeanamtal 4 Agant CROP WATER L MEHTS INFORMATION AGRICULTURAL passed away peacefully at his home June 7. 1981. He was born in Scipio November 10. 1889 to Richard Bruce and Charlotte Irene Robins Mathews. He married Vera F. Monroe December 24. 1912 in Scipio. She passed away June 26. 1963. He married Edith Kocoralis February. 1964. She passed away April 27. 1976. He began his educating career in 1912 as principal of Scipio Elementary School. He taught chemistry at West High School. Lake, for 30 years. Survivors son. W. include "Bill" R. OUT Salt his Ma- thews. Palos Verdes Estates. California; daughters. Mrs. Frank Edith) and Nordquist Mrs. Richard D. (Carma) Brimlcv. both Bountiful; grandchildren and nine bro- ther. Morrell Mathews. Scipio. and sister. Mrs. Fred (Gwen) Richards, American Fork. Funeral services were held June 10. Interment in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Wallace Van Sorenson AOVISORT three grandchildren. Broi hers sisters. and MarMark Sorenson. garet Nelson, both Logan: and Adele West, Fruit Heights. Utah. Wallace will be remembered by his friends for his wonderful sense of humor and his love of 1918. fishing and hunting. He married Catherine He served his country Malalde Rodio January in World War II as a 12.1946. Seubee in the Marianas He is survived by his Islands. vv ife. Pros idencc. his two Memorial service was children. Stephanie Sorenson Bradley. Pitts- held in Providence June burgh. Pa.. Steven Sor- IS. He will be brought to enson. California, and Fillmore for burial. of this tensen. their sons Clark, ward and their families wife Teresa. Alan and enjoyed a fun evening Janice and three chiland "Ice Cream Social, dren. Many other family June 13 at the Harper members from Fillmore home. They enjyed good and the northern part of delicious the state joined them. conversation. Mr. and Mrs. Dannv homemade ice cream, cake and punch. This Aden and children were was a special occasion in Oak City June 7 to be at Sacrament to honor Leif and Jeniel present Alldredge and family, meeting when LaVons who leaving our ward. sister. Marva Jean AnTvler also came with derson. little son was givDad and Mom. Besides en the name Corev Kevin the guests of honor, bv his father. Kevin AnUncle were in derson. the following Danny attendance: Grant and stood in the circle. They Melba Rasmussen, Dan- enjoyed a visit and dinny. LaVon. Danny. Jr., ner after meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jack-soGary and Tammy Aland Stacv of Provo len. Peter and Lynell Vandermiede and son visited on Saturday with Tom. Alice, his mother. Noma Jack-son- . Eugene. and Teds brother, Joel and Ben Harper. The Alldredge family Darrell Jackson and his have made a great con- wife Cheryl. Darrel and tribution to our commun- Cheryls daughter Noma ity. When they came to and two little girls came Flowed, their son Allen from Las Vegas to visit left within a month for over the weekend. Staan LDS mission to Au- cv stayed for a couple stralia. Shortly before of weeks vacaton with he returned home, their Grandma. son Glen left for a misRoyal and Clarice Hurd sion in Kentucky. This of Orem and her mother. April, daughter Cindy Ruth Aden, called on the Ivies arrived in Spain, where Dedal Sunday. she is enjoying her mis- It was surely good to sionary labors. Troy is visit with these fine at present at the mission people. Fred Christensen took training center in Provo for a month prior to la- his wife Paul and chile dren Andrade. Brenda. boring in the Blake. Clinton. Jason, mission. and LcAnn and the laThe children and their tters friend Judy Sorenson to Roosevelt with him amilies of the late Frederikke June 7 to enjoy a vacation and Christensen held their while Fred was working annual reunion at the there. The children report blast". Wildlife Park in Fillmore they had a June 13. Joe and Rikkie The family returned home residents Friday. were long-tim- e Cindv and Shicla Anof Flowed before they passed away. Going from derson went to Salt Lake here were their daughter. last week to visit. Cindy Mrs. Ruth Allen, her returned home after a children, Mr. and Mrs. couple of days. Shiela Rovald Hurd. Connie, remained for a longer Michael. Michelle, Bob- visit. Alden Robinson, by Dean. Julie and friend Tammy Thompson, Dean his wife Brenda, and their e and Shirley Allen and chidlrcn Scott and Bradley. Rex and Lynn spent Friday and Allen and children, Ar- Saturday with his parents, chie and Shirley Chris- the Ralph Robinsons, tensen. and Nancy and and brother Dale. As their son Kevin, his wife usual. Alden lent a helpMarlene and children, ing hand by hauling some Orson and Verl Chris of the hav. N0SI1 PERS by Dathel Jo-,ep- h hitaker W Wednesday. June 10. was made more special for Willard and Dathel Whitaker to have Mr. and r Rogers. Nora Price, and Nina Black accompany them to the Manti Temple to help celebrate their wedding anniversary and Dathel's birthday. The Kanosh High Priests party canyon Wednesday evening was a huge success. The food Max Call. committee. Charles Williams. Calvin Kcslcr. and Charlie Choate did a great job in preparing the delicious dutch oven supper that was served to 86 adults. Dathel was very pleased and happy to have them all sing happy birthday to her. Nora Price was happily surprised last Wednesday night when Mr. and Mrs. John Chalmers of Alberta. Edmonton. Canda slopped to spend the night with her. They arc relatives of her late husband. week. the During Willard and Dathel had special friends stop in to sec them. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Johnson went through the month's training at the M.T.C. in Provo with the Whitakers before leaving on their missions. The Johnsons are from Farming-ton- . and also Utah, slopped to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ahlstront in Kanosh. Mr. Johnson and Mr. Ahlstrotn arc cousins. Mrs.-Victo- 1 the Lawsons will be meeting Marsha Lawson Penney at the Salt Lake irport. who will be living in from Dallas, Texas, which will be a great family reunion. Weekend guests at the home of Helen and Lloyd Rogers were Doug and Chervl (Rogers) Perkins and children Shaun and Shannon from Salt Lake City. Chervl is the daughter of Rex Rogers. Other visitors at the Rogers home was grandson. Jeff Anderson. The program in Sacrament meeting Sunday was presented by the School presiSunday dency. Speakers were Charles Choate. Edith Cummings. Mario Harris. and Steve Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Behunin rendered a duet. he Kanosh Cub Scouts sponsored a Flag Raising Ceremony at 7 a.m. on lime IS at the Kanosh Su-ett- uf FOR DATE WEEK UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION. AND USU IRRIGATION ENGINEERING ENPINC MILLARD JUN 16 COUNTY WEEK CROP PLANTED reference SFR CRAIN CORN MAR NAR flAR 9 16 30 APR 27 NAY NAY 4 19 23 30 AFR 13 APR 27 MAR NAR ALFALFA POTATOES 18 UNT CRAIN NAR NAR 16 23 BFANS NAY NAY 11 18 LAWN N0TE HEAT Load Limit Water Users The Board of Education would like to request bids to tune pianos in the schools in our district. The bid should show the amount for tuning the piano separate front the repair and parts. There are approximately 12 pianos in our district to be tuned (7 m Delta area and 5 in Fillmore area). The Board of Education 12. 1981. NOTICE 85 BEJtliSSH 1 Effective immediately the gross maximum load limit on the Harding to Deseret road is 10 tons. gross load limit on the harding to Deseret is 10 tons. This limit was set by order i hi63 ONLY i!EH,8gK UNITS Notice June 4 NAY NAY Notice to FOR UPDATE PERIOD - EVAPORATION 103 Photography Class A photography club is being organized in the Fillmore area for The leader is willing to teach adults as well. 4-- If you are interested in of the Millard County photography and want to Commission and the Millard learn more, contact Rob Ewers or the USU Ex- County Road Supervisor. Published im Millard tension office in Fillmore. County Progress June Grasshopper Control Program An airborne spray prois under wav right now to save farmers, sult is millions of dollars worth of losses of valuable livestock forranchers, and consumers ages. Since 10 to 15 percent money. The Rangeland Control of infested Grasshopper acreage norProgram has been ini- mally is treated, five to tiated as part of an on- seven million acres may going effort to combat have to be treated this this summers heavy in- summer. festations of grasshopThe spray program is pers in organized on a local area areas. basis and is required to As many as 30 million meet certain criteria, acres of rangeland are including: An economic infested with high levels infestation of grasshopof grasshoppers. The re pers (usually eight per gram cattle-producin- g v v State Appl. Engineer ) to appropriate 3.5 see. ft. of water in Millard County. The water ts to be diverted from an existing well. 60 ft. deep, at a 5b()"4 (18-449- point S. 2600 ft. W. 500 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 16. TPS. R15W. SLBlVM will receive these bids (60 mi W. of Delta): until June 30. 1981 until and used from Jan. 5:00 p.ni. at the School to Dec. 31 for mining purDistrict Office. 160 West poses in the House Range Main. Delta. Utah 84624. Mining Dist. where tungThe Board reserves sten. gold, silver and cop- the right to anv or reject per will be mined and for all bids. drilling, milling and proMillard School District cessing of tungsten and Robert L. Steele. Clerk gold in SE'.NE. See. Published in the Mil21. I PS. RI5W. SI BM. lard Countv 1 Protests resisting the lime 19. granting of this application with reasons there-lotHANDY must be filed in SOCIAL duplicate with the State 231 400 E. Engineer. Need S.. SLC. nr 84111. on Progress 98l 1 . social HINT FROM SECURITY lo change your securitys record of name? Present the document by which the name square yard) must Milin Published the change became legal, and a present: proposed lard Co. Progress June one other document idenarea at must have spray tifying you. least 10.000 acres; eve- 19. 26. and July 3. 1981. in area must the ryone participate; and the landowner's money must be on deposit. For more information about the Cooperative Rangeland Grasshopper $ INCLUDING COMMERCIAL Control Program, contact your local county & INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY Extension agent, state Department of Agricul- S ture. or USDAAPHIS k 800 Acres ML on both sides of Interstate 15 k Freeway between Fillmore and Holden. Most of 2 office. v the acreage will grow good Dry Land Wheat. Some 2 is fenced with livestock water from two wells. ? Listed for S400 an acre with 25 down and the k S balance owner financed over 15 years at 12 k k 2 interest. LAND SALE i ! J J SAUNA LIVESTOCK AUCTION Friday. June X 12. 1981 Salable at auction 584 compared to 440 last week and 727 last year. AverGood age attendance. demand. Feeder steers active, all weights higher. Feeder heifers lbs firm, lbs. partly fat tened 2.00-4.0higher Slaughter cows and bulls steady to .50 higher. Sup feeders ply about 50 Feeder Steers: Medium and Large Frame 1 300- 1.00-3.0- 500-80- 0 0 800-100- 0 0 4(H) lbs 72.50-75.5500 lbs ; 64.00-73.0600 lbs mostly 69.00-73.00- ; 63.00-67.0700 lbs 400 500 70.50-74.00- individual 800 lbs 0 600 0 63.00-66.5- fat- partly tened Slaughter Cows: High Cutter and Utility 43.00-46.5with an individual high dressing 51.00. Other Cutter and 0 61. lbs Large Frame Holsteins few 400-60- 800-100- 0 GO-6- 50. 2 52.50-58.0- Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large Frame 1 200-50lbs 59.00-60.00- ; 0 500-80- Ibsl 42.7 acres ML about one mile west of llolden. Would be ideal for a starter ranch. S500 an acre w ith good terms to qualified Buy er. 2-- 3 Utility Good 37.00-43.0- heiferettes 46.00-52.00- . 0 bis 9 57.00-64.0- 0 700 69.00; lbs 800-95- 0 56.50-59.5- Slaughter Bulls: Yield 1275-177- 5 lbs Grade 52.00-65.0several feeder bulls 900-114- 0 lbs y 40 acres just off county road 2 miles north of Listed for $450 an acre, part Is k north k wheat. Would be good for future development. BY CHECK k acre parcels northeast of Paradise Inn. $1,000 N and monthly 2 10 2 an acre with low down payment 2x payments Including 14 Interest. k x 60 acres of good level dry land w ill grow dry land wheat, part Is In production. Located 5 miles northwest of llolden. $350 an acre with 20 down and monthly pay ments on the contract balance at 10 Interest. k k - k k k ,31 acre lot in I Illmorc on oiled road just west ol 4lh West. $5,500. Owner may consider selling on k k k Lot in Ml. View subdivision. Oil road, curb & guller, and all utilities to properly line. Listed for $6,900 eash. r 1 1 Mobile Home on It. k y k k 80 aeres west of Fillmore on County Road with electric power line elose by. $532.00 an acre with $10,000 down payment, and the halanee payable In 4 annual pav ments at 10 Interest. k k 2 2 2nd 2 Jk k Ward ( hureh Building. Large lot with irrigation water. Is zoned for eommereiul use. Could he converted to apartments or some type of retail business. Listed for $70,000. Owner mav aeres ML of prime highway commercial properly. Would be Ideal for truck stop, Motel, or some type of Tourist oriented Business. Listed for $245,000. All utilities are contiguous to properlv. arg not (tarmniad Along th first 10 day and ina last 70 days th twrtfftcatt m lore t a ubstanta inter y tetter ai regulation penalty for accounts doted before maturity Intarast compounding during th period Of th tmnhcai ig prohibited by Withdrawal th' k k 2 2 s S off-ram- Invest In the Good Earth Davies Go. 9?eafly FILLMORE - I 2 J 2 k i aeres In I illmorc Industrial Park, near airport. utilities are near property line. Close lo Close to Interstate 15 freeway South Railroad, l isted for $53,200 eash. 26 All 1 2 s s 38 1 Get READY ACCESS CERTIFICATES at any Ztons Bank office. 2 Just over 12 acre lot In Meadow. Has apple, plum N & prune trees, and 12 share of Meadow Irrigation water. $10, 500 with $3,000 down payment and 12 Interest. 1hek year von tract on halanee at 10 perfect place to build that new home or put a k s Ready Access certilicate rate on the amount you withdraw. TWO KINDS Or INSURANCE! 1. With your certilicate will be a $10,000 insurance policy lor accidental death lor the owner ol the certificate (one person only). 2. Your deposits at Ztons Bank are insured to $100,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. by Ingham Young II7) Dopowt Mutant Corporation tgval Opportunity tmpioyM 2 0 k Buy a Monsy Marks! Csrtificats lor $10,000 or more and the rate is guaranteed lor the lull six months, s Your monsy is available anytime by writing checks. You can withdraw amounts ol $500 or more by writing Money Market checks against a line of credit, e You must have $3000 or more remaining in your certificate balance, and you pay interest at 2 (annual rate) over your r4tal acre parcels just out of the llolden City down and 60 Limits. $1,500 an acre with 15 24-1- 2 2 READYfiCCESSworks; Townfed 2 60 acres south & west of llolden. Will grow dry land wheal or would be good for pasture. $350 an 2 down and 5 annual pavmcnls2 Wane with 30 EARN HIGH INTEREST ON INSURED MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATES WITH Hefrvbot k k 47.00-56.0- AT LAST! ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANKffmtt in S k Here's how . e or before Aug. . 1981 Dee C. Hansen. P.E. STAIT. ENGINEER be 19, 1981. Post Office. A 5, 12, Floyd R. Moody. T01 E. Moordalc lane. SLC. U1 has filed with the k 1 short program was presented and hot chocolate and donuts were enjoved. Thanks to these dedicated den leaders: Ter-rPerkins. Donna Shttm-av. and Claire Jensen. Reveau and Ward New-bdelivered an organ to the l.DS branch at Eureka. Nevada, on June II which was donated by the Kanosh Ward. To show their appreciation and thrill at receiving such a lovely gilt, the members held a branch parly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. We are happy to welcome Eldon and Barbara Rex Rollers on June 12. Roberts' recently back I he (Fox) Christensen in Kanosh again, where moved to that area from Brother Kanosh and they will spend the summer. Eldon will be help- Rex Robert is now First ing his father. Archie, counselor in the branch in Flowcll. presidency. 'I he excited branch Eldon Barbara and have been living in Ce- members I raveled long dar City, where Eldon distances to attend this graduated from college partv and enjoy the barbecue chicken as a lawyer. supper Barbara's father Rich- vv ill) all the trimmings. Tlicv also wanted to ard is spending some time show their appreciation here with them. Bill wife in the New In s for their Lawson. Beth, and two sons from help in delivering the orCalifornia, gan and also installing Ridgecrest. will be spending their it in their chapel, which three week vacation in was used iii their church Kanosh with his parents. sen ices on Sundav. Ken and Evalyn Lawson. Valerie Whitaker had the family i he privilege of being the Sunday, traveled over to Anna- organist. Reveau and Ward were bels to visit Brent Law-soand wife. JoAnn. guests of Mr. and Mrs. On Tuesday. June 16, Rex Roberts. n ELECTRIC F LOWELL The Seventies Missouri-Indcpendenc- June 19, 1981, Page 7 Notice of Notice is hereby given that the Load Limit on County Collector Road 48 is 10 ton and is effective immediately. The road runs from Jet. at Deseret. Utah, going East from State Hwy 257 to Harding Jet., where it joins State Hwy 26. Eugene Young. Road Supervisor Published in the Millard Countv Progress n Word has been received of the death of Wallace Van Sorenson. A native of Fillmore, he in Provilitis resided dence. Rhode Island, for a number of years. He is the son of Oswald and Lillian Hanson Sorenson and was born October 14. 84631, Friday, AGEiMnr Reid Mathews Bruce Reid Mathews, age 91. of Salt Lake City, Progre, Fillmore, Utah 743-687- 275 So. Main St. 5 2 2 2 J s k s |