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Show E wmzstia s& Probate, Guardianship, Conservator and Trust Notices. Consult clerk of the court or the respective signers for futher Information. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice to The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Millard County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. 57008 U.S.A., Bureau of Land Management, Box 768, Richfield, UT 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from (18-45- Mountain Home Spring, at a point S. 2493 ft. E. 2946 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 3, T26S, R19W (24 mi SE of Garrison); and used for stockwatering 4000 sheep, 175 cattle, 30 horses in SEV4SEV4 Sec. T25S, 25, R19W; SWV4SWV4 Sec. 8, T25S, R18W; SEV4SWV4 Sec. 34 T24S, R18W. Carl J. 57141 Dearden, Box 222 Garrison UT 3.0 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a 14 inch well, Water Users The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change and appropriate water in Millard County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. Guy W. Brinkerhoff, Box 674, Fillmore, UT proposes to change the point of diversion of 0.068 sec. ft. out of a total of 0.655 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by a portion of Underground Water Claim 7673 (67-94- The water has been diverted from a 425 ft. well, deep, at a point S. 1093 ft. W. 56 ft. from EV Cor. Sec. 18, T21S, R5W; and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering 5 cattle, 4 horses; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 60.0 but limited to the 0 acs., ft. deep, at a point S.1170 ft.W.1320 ft. from sole supply of 13.0 acs. in ). (18-46- 1) 50-40- Sec. 18, T21S, T23S, NEV4SEV4 NE Cor. Sec. 30, R19W (S. of Pruess Lake); and used for stockwatering 800 cattle; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation 160.0 acs. in NE4 Sec. 30. SttSEi Sec. 19, T23S, R19W. Marlow 57213 D. Mace, 601 E. Canyon Rd., Fillmore, UT 0.3 sec. ft. of water is to diverted from Chalk Creek, at a point S. 620 ft. W. 2050 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 28, T21S, R4W (E. of Fillmore); and used for hydro electric power purposes of 14 kw in NEVNWV Sec. 28.T21S, R4W. The water will be returned to its (67-95- natural stream, at a point S. 100 ft. W. 3300 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 28, T21S, R4W. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 W. North Temple, SLC, UT 84116, on or before March 27, R5W. Hereafter, 0.068 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, 0 ft. deep, at a point S. 330 ft. W. 300 ft. 100-40- from E4 Cor. Sec. 18, T21S, R5W (6 mi W. of Fillmore); and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering 2 cattle, 3 horses; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 1.2 acs. in same as heretofore. Millard FillBox 226, County, more, UT 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, 200 ft. deep, at a point S. 15 ft. W. 15 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 6, T22S, R19W (near Garrison); and used for the domestic purposes of 6 persons or 1 family, 57175 (18-46- 3) ch uses of county road sheds; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for stockwatering 1 horse, 1 dog, 24 chickens, 2 cats, 12 rabbits, 1 cow and for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. 1982. DeeC. Hansen, P.E. in NWV4NWV4 Sec. 6, STATE ENGINEER Published in the Millard County Progress Feb. 12, 19, and 26,1982. Notice To Creditors And Announcement Of Appointment Probate No. 2421 miscellaneous T22S, R19W. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 W. North Temple, SLC, UT 84116, on or before March 20, Take it with water above-name- d 1982. DATF D this lanoarv. 1982. 29 dav hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Millard County, Utah, will meet In regular public session during the remainder of 1982, at the offices of the Board of County Commissioners in the County Courthouse, 60 South Main Street, Fillmore, Utah on the following dates and at the times Indicated.: February 17, 1982 February 24, 1982 March 3, 1982 March 10, 1982 March 17, 1982 April April April April 7, 1982 14, 1982 21, 1982 28, 1982 May May May May 5,1982 12, 1982 19, 1982 26, 1982 June June June June 9, 1982 16, 1982 23, 1982 July July July July 2,1982 7, 1982 14, 1982 21, 1982 28, 1982 August 4, 1982 August 11, 1982 August 18, 1982 August 25, 1982 September 1,1982 Septembers, 1982 September 15, 1982 September 22, 1982 Octobers, 1982 October 13, 1982 October 20, 1982 October 27, 1982 November November November November 3, 1982 10, 1982 17, 1982 24, 1982 December 1, 1982 Decembers, 1982 December 15, 1962 December 22, 1982 All of the said meetings will begin at 10:00 o'clock, a.m. The meetings will be adjourned for lunch at 12:00 o'clock, Noon, and will be resumed at 2:00 o'clock, p.m. The first hour of each meeting will be reserved of for the business Commission. All meetings willl be held in compliance with the Utah Open Meeting Law. 1982. to All matters be DeeC. Hansen, P.E. included on the agenda STATE ENGINEER for any of said meetings Published in the Millard must be given in person County Progress Feb. 5, or by telephone to the 12, and 19, 1982. County Clerk at her office ('null of the Fifth Judicial District in and for the ('ounfv of Millard. Male of Hah In the matter of the estate FRF.RI F. of JOHN deceased. Fdla Renee Fbcrlc. whose Persons taking address is P. O. Box 822. Fillmore. UT 8411. has heen medicines are cautioned appointed Personal Repre- to avoid taking them with sentative of the Fstatc of the drinks other than water. Decedent. All Some pharmacologists repersons having claims against port that tannins found in the above Fstate are required tea, coffee, and certain to present them 10 the underother drinks interfere with signed or to the Clerk of the the absorption of many Court within three (11 months drugs. Drugs affected inafter the date of the first clude, among others, pain publication of Ihi. notice or relievers containing cosaid claims shall be forever deine and roost antihistabarred. mines. Date of first publication-Februar12. 1982. Date of last publication: Fcbruarv 26. In the DiMrirl MEETING SCHEDULE FOR THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MILLARD COUNTY, UTAH FOR THE YEAR 1982 Is NOTICE PUBLIC PUBLIC NOTICE Away (Maevone) SteadMrs. Richfield; Farls, George (Ferris) West Covina, California. Funeral services were held Thursday, Feb. 11, 1982 at the Second Ward in Kanab, Utah. Garth was highly esteemed as a school teacher, having taught for Roger man, years in Beaver and Kane Counties and enjoyed a very fine relationship with students and faculty members. Everyone who knew Garth enjoyed his sense of humor. He enjoyed outdoor sports and activities all during his life. of One the family members attending his funeral remarked that it was the most wonderful service they had ever attended. School was let out so that students could attend. 16 Credit cuts taxes for Older Americans at Amount Prior of $5550,000 to the Sale and Delivery of the $550,000 Bonds, for the Purpose of Providing Interim Financing for the Project and to Burrows, Smith & Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, of the General Obligation Public Building Bonds of the County in the Aggregate Princi- pal Amount of $750,000 (the "$750,000 Bonds") for the Purpose of Paying Part of the Cost of Acquiring and Constructing the Project, Related Matters. Annual Report and on 743-622- 3) ment income from a public retirement system, and addiction Revenue Sharing Proposed Use Vicky and Kyle, By Michael Cunningham Editor's Note: For the next 12 weeks the Progress will carry Mike column Cunningham's "Genealogy Begins With Mike became "U". Interested In genealogy a few years back and has had a lot of success tracing his early ancestors and would like to pass on some of his genealogy research tips to you. a man who looked very serious at all times. He was also very despised by his enemies. Well, recently I discovered his daughter, Elizabeth, was married to my e' distant uncle, John Now, all of a sudden, they have become real, people. Studying about them and the rest of my family has become There comes a time in life almost everyone's when they become interested in finding out where they came from. Genealogy is the study of who our relatives are and where they came from. Today, this has become the most widespread hobby in the United States with over 50 million Americans reportedly doing some sort of research on their relatives. With our rapidly technology developing making information available at our fingertips, all a person has to do is obtain a desire to start their research. in Remember back history class, reading about all those people and dates in those real big, boring books? You could fall asleep reading Many times their descriptions seemed to make them out like to flat, appear fun. injuries--fracture- CAftidHESTBck (V3a!(ER... our... Classifieds The Progress Classifieds. The smart way to shop or sell. 743-534- al Successful genealogical research begins with you. In order to insure your I successful research, have developed a plan called, "Twelve Princiof ples Genealogy." Now, through this plan a person develops the abilestablish ity to locate, obtain relationships, and birth, marriage, death records and locations of your relatives. Over the course of the next several weeks I will share with you these principles. Don Sorenson went to Payson Feb. 15 to bring his wife home from Pay-so- n Hospital. She underwent major surgery about two weeks ago. Welcome home, Alice and best wishes for a speedy return to good health. The Crystal Camp of the DUP met at the home of Diana Fuller Feb. 1 1 . s, EvapJackpot, Nov. orated milk, grocers call the condensed version. How can it be evaporated and still there? "WANNA KNOW WHO CAN SELL YOU SAVING HONDA WITH A A 3 Call Clay-pool- The purpose of this column will be to help you do genealogical research If you have any questions on your relatives, please write to me in care of this newspaper. We will publish all queries in the area you are trying to find out I am charac- about. looking ters. I'll bet you might forward to working with Lord all of you. Starting next even remember Oliver Cromwell of Engweek, we will discuss the first principle of genealland. I remembered him to be ogy: Organization. Health Notes all m U toll-fre- the painter, the plumber, the appliance repairman. Find them I wife 1 ! birrchER, jUe bAlcERp jUe IS day. Mr. and Mrs. Jarold Robison took his mother, FaunteDa Robison, to Mesa Feb. 10th. They visited with the Lee Huber family. FaunteDa remained in Mesa with her daughter, True, and husband, Lee, and children for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hecht of Provo spent the three day holiday weekend with Janice's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Neil-soat Clear Lake. Dad and Mom really enjoyed the children coming. Scott and Janice attend BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Don Spot-te- n are very pleased with the accomplishments of their daughter, Joanne, who has been invited to participate Feb. 19 and 20 to be interviewed at USU for for competition scholarships. Erma will take Joanne to Logan and visit with friends and also enjoy a little research, which she is interested in, while her daughter is busy with her schedule. y Mr. and Mrs. Jerry and children arrived Feb. 12th to spend the holiday weekend with louises family, the Arthur ADens. On Sat. the Beth, Imlays, Arthur, Sheri, David ADen and Genealogy Begins With meet certain other re- Marlene Christensen and quirements, she added. children, and Mr. and Because this is a credit, Mrs. Rex ADen and went it is subtracted directly from the total tax due, but as a family to Delta to encannot be greater than the joy a real fun time at the total tax, according to the swimming pool. La Dawn IRS official. Allen was in SLC atteneducation meetings. will IRS The compute ding She came Sat. night to the credit if the taxpayer visit with her parents and files a filled-i- n Schedule all the family members. R & RP, "Credit for the She left for her home in home too. The family Hderiy, with the Form Cedar City on Sunday. went out to a special din1040. The credit cannot be The Imlays returned to ner on Sat. to honor Kathy claimed on Form 1040A. their home in Evanston on Moore for her birthday. Director Fay advised, Monday. James returned to his "More information on the home and family, wife James Murray of credit for the elderly is spent several Susan and daughter, on available in the free IRS days in SLC with his Sunday. Publication 524, Credit parents. Jack and PhyDis Delbert Brinkerhoff of for the elderly. It can be Murray, while Jack was Bountiful spent several ordered by using the form hospitalized for several days last week with his in your tax booklet, or by SteDa Mrs. days. His sister and brother-- mother, e in-law, calling Mary and BiD Brinkerhoff. She really Moore, were also in the enjoyed his company, and city with their parents. his helping her do grocery Fillmore City Council They aD came to FloweD shopping etc. He went on will hold a public hearing Feb. 12th. Jack was feel- to St. George to attend to at the Fillmore City ing some better and come some business. DOWN THE LADDER Building, 96 South Main on March 3, 1982 at 8:00 This year 200,000 persons p.m. for the purpose of will hurt themselves on obtaining written or oral ladders. Dont be one of comment from the public An increasing them. on the proposed uses of number of the injuries inrevenue sharing funds in volve the upcoming budget for Most ladder GAS- fiscal year 1982-8sprains and All interested citizens' be avoided. MILE YEAR groups, senior citizens, Watch your balance and citizen senior and organ- don't place the ladder on izations are encouraged to a slippery or uneven surattend the hearing. Per- face. sons attending the hearing shall have the right to CUTTING REMARKS provide written and oral Kitchen cutting boards comments and suggestare a potential source of ions regarding the possiMany ble use of revenue sharing harmful bacteria. home economists recomfunds. Contact Recorder Carol mend two different cutNIFTY 4 to be ting boards, one for use C. Wise at with food that will not be R placed on the agenda. WITH The amount of revenue cooked and another for use in cutting raw chickMILE sharing funds expected to fish, and meat. en, be received during the solu1982-8- 3 fiscal year is Household bleach tion can help sanitize cutto be estimated ting boards. 00. 743-531- Nose drop 4 Im-la- Drainage District Number Three (3). in the County Courthouse, 60 South Main Street, DATED this 16 day of Utah (Tele- February, 1982. Fillmore, Marlene Whicker no phone No. Millard County, Utah later than 12:00 o'clock, Noon, on the Monday Published in the Millard Co. Progress, Feb. 19, preceding the meeting. The Board of County 1982 Commissioners of Millard County, Utah will also p.m., until 3.00 oclock, meet in regular session at p.m. DATED this 16th day of the County Offices, 26 No. 300 West, Delta, Utah, on February, 1982. each MorTday of each Millard County Utah, $36,000 Carol C. Wise A. Whicker month (except holidays Marlene We are much for peace City Recorder as and the fifth Monday of Millard County Clerk anyone but no nation any month) from 10:00 Published in the Millard Published In the Millard ever won abiding peace o'clock, a.m., until Noon Co. Progress, Feb. 19, Co. Progress, Feb. 19 & by cowardice or and from 2:00 o'clock, 1982 26, 1982. hdla Rrnre I hrrir Personal Representative Jackson A Jackson Allvs for Personal Rep. Della. I T 8424 Published in the Millard County Progress Februarv 12. 19.26. 1982. Wiyc Continued from Page Garth A. Penney Passes Is TTlfE U FLOWELL FEATURES IN MEM0MAM hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Millard Garth A. Penney, age County, Utah will meet in 58, died February 8, 1982, regular public session at in Salt Lake City. the offices of the Board of Born May 30, 1923, in County Commissioners in Kanosh, to Almon and the County Courthouse, LaPreal Halsey Penney. 60 South Main Street, Married Carol Ann Cogo, Fillmore, Utah, commencin March 19, 1966, ing at 10:00 o'clock a.m., Milford, Utah. Veteran on Wednesday, February World War II. School 24. 1982. Teacher, Kane County The agenda for the School District and Beavthe er School District. includes meeting following: loved fishing, and Consideration hunting, golf pro, horseof a "Loan adoption man, graduate Millard Resolution, Form FmHA High School, BAC, and 442-4- 7 relating to the the Utah State University. $550,000 General ObligatSurvivors: wife, Carol, ion Public Building Bonds Kanab; daughter, Mrs. (Public Safety and Law Wayne (Karen) McDade, Enforcement Facility Pro- Cedar City; son, David, ject) of Millard County to Pima, nine Arizona; be purchased by the brother, grandchildren; Farmers Home AdminisJohn, Richfield, sisters, tration and repealing a Mrs. William (Rathel) "Loan Resolution", Form Mrs. Monroe; Savage, FmHA 442-4- 7 adopted by B.R. (Margaret) Johnson, the Board of County Salt Lake City; Mrs. Commissioners on July 22.1981. and Consideration adoption of a Resolution Ratifying, Amending, Confirming Approving, a Resoand lution adopted on January "Certain taxpayers age 20. 1982, Authorizing and 65 and older, and some Providing for the Issuance even younger, can receive and Confirming the Sale a tax credit for the elderly and Delivery to the United of up to 5375 if they are States of America, Farm- single, and $562.50 if they ers Home Administration, are married and filing of the General Obligation joint federal income tax Public Building Bonds of return, Carol M. Fay, Millard County, Utah (the Salt Lake City District "County) in the aggre-g- Director of the Internal Principal Amount of Revenue Service said. $550,000 (the "$550,000 "The credit for die Bonds) for the Purpose elderly is available on of Paying Part of the costs 1981 federal tax returns of Acquiring and Con- filed by taxpayers who are structing a Public Safety age 65 or older, the Utah and Law Enforcement Director stated. Even Facility for the County taxpayers under age 65 (the "Project), to Bur- can claim the credit if they rows, Smith & Company, receive a taxable retire- Salt Lake City, Utah, of the General Obligation Bond Anticipation Notes of the County in the Principal Aggregate of During "hay fever season, allergy sufferers should avoid reliance on nasal decongestants any longer than doctors recommend. Getting hooked on nose drops can bring on even worse symptoms than the drops are supposed to eliminate. Take medicine labels seriously, especially those which warn: Do not use this product for more than If sympthree days. toms persist, consult a physician. Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631, Friday, February 19, 1982 Page 7 NOTICE OF REGULAR THE MEETING OF COUNTY BOARD OF OF COMMISSIONERS MILLARD COUNTY, UTAH WARRANTY?" 50,000 ACADEMY CAW! WANNA KNOW WHO CAN A SELL YOU FRONT WHEEL DRIVE A 3 YEAR WARRANTY? 50,000 K-CA- ACADEMY CAW! "WANNA KNOW WHO CAN SELL YOU A SPORTY PLYMOUTH HORIZON WITH A 3 YEAR 50,000 MILE WARRANTY? ACADEMY CAW! ACADEMY MOTORS CHRYSLER HONDA 690 - PLYMOUTH DODGE TRUCKS SOUTH STATE, OREM CAN I GET A GOOD DEAL? AT ACADEMY YOU CAW!! |