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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631, Friday, March 5, 1982 Page 8 Phone V t &' TO BUY (air it i For Rent: 'Furnished kitCol-o- r chenette and Apt. Weekly Antiques rs Old furniture. rates. No pets. El Rancho cmiis. dishes, wood Motel, 40 W. Center. Ph. and western col- - WANT TO BUY Call .'s collect Monroe, Utah. .,27 vufi 229-- 19pd FOUND FREE Found: Man's wrist watch Fillmore Industrial in FREE Complimentary 0 weekPark. Call redeemable for coupon days and identify. one roll of Kodak Color 226-35n- p Print Film. Send SASE to: Galaxy, Box 57, Magna, 219-34n- p Utah 84044. MISC. 743-534- closeout ? of 25 & Jones off. Insulation, 743-517- Glass & Fillmore. 219tf 8 WANTED HELP NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS For Sale: 1980 35 Sunflower Trailer. Park model with 2 refrig, air (at Rexs Chevron in (Meadow) Chuck Wright Plumbing, Ph. or tip-out- s, cond., stereo and tape deck. Deluxe model, just like new. Call weekends 842-723- 5 1218tf 842-721- people without reliable news Is sooner or 2 Call later a people without the weekends or after 2:30 basis of freedom. -- Harold J. Laskl p.m. weekdays. 35-12n- p A 758-263- Extension Agricultural Agent Millard County Utah State University Extension Cooperative Service is seeking an extension agricultural to organize, implement and evaluate adult and youth programs in agriculture and related fields. An M.S. degree in, agricultural science is required. Previous exten- sion, teaching or public relations work is desir- able. Must establish resl- dence in Millard County. To apply submit resume, transcripts, reference letters sent in by at least three people (employers and professors preferred) and a letter describing your qualifications for the position by March 23, 1982 to: W. Arthur Cahoon, EEO Coordinator, Cooperative Extension Service, UMC-4Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322. Refer to position 206. An Affirmative Action Equal Opportunity Employer. 9, 35np Preregistration and sale of textbooks for the other classes to be offered this Spring will be in the Jr. High School March 18 from 6 to 9 p.m. or by appointment at the home of Nancy McDonald, 55 N. 300 W. Although students may register Vi hour prior to the scheduled beginning of each class, it is recommended that students purchase their textbooks earlier to acquaint themselves with the subject material. Some of the Spring Quarter classes are: Beginning and Intermediate Typewriting (BUED 111 & 112), each 3 credit hour classes will be offered on Tuesday and Thursday nights for 2 Vi hours each night for 10 weeks. Beginning (personal) typing will begin at 6:30 p.m. and intermediate typing will begin at 7:15 p.m., both on March 16. Personal typing is for students with no previous training in typewriting. It is designed to develop a thorough knowledge of the keyboard and machine parts and give training in preparation of letters, manu- scripts, and simple tabulations. Inter-a- n mediate typing offers practice in typing letters, envelopes, tables, manuscripts, business forms, etc. Students wishing 1 enroll in intermediate typing should be able to type 40 words per minute at time of enrollment. A typing test will be given the first night of class to anyone who is not sure which class heshe should be in. Intermediate typing is required for all secretarial (743-5310- ). per 21 9tf GIVE AWAY Special - 529-324- 529-345- 1. : LOST AND FOR SALE help 10-6- ings ' The Spring Quarter of the Fillmore classes of Snow College will begin on March 16 with beginning and intermediate typing. Registration will begin at 6 p.m. in the Fillmore High School. WANTED:$30.00 hundred paid for from processing mail home. Experience unInformation, necessary. send 3 For rent: bedroom home envelope. stamped for rent in Holden. Call TYLER, BOX 707, Livevendaytime ingston, N.J. 07039.1-29- tf 743-979- 'nc Spring Quarter to begin March 16 0 3. T FOR RENT WANTED f 743-534- letters Concerning the articles appearing in the Feb. 26 Issue of The Progress Dear Mrs. Mayor, I am really pleased by your response to my circulating a petition to abolish the position of People once believed that a branch of juniper wood the devil. would keep the stables safe from lightning-e- nd Brunson Monument Co. CAN YOU SELL??? Franchise in Real Estate, right in the Delta, Utah area. And NO franchise charge. National Company, established in 1900, largest in its field. All advertising, all signs, forms, supplies Your own Denny S. Brunson 211 South Main full-tim- e furnished. Professional Training and Instruction from Start to SucceSS. given for rapid development Nationwide Buyers from advertising brings Everywhere. Can you qualify? You must have initiative, excellent character (bondable), sales ability, be financially responsible. Commission-volum- e opportunity for man, woman, couple or team That Can Sell. - Fillmore, Utah 743-622- Broker or Licensed Salesperson Licensed In Business Three Generations 9 STROUT REALTY, INC. P.O. Box 27147 Denver, Colorado 80227 35-319n- I I Barry Monroe Construction I 9 ft I p SATISFACTION J FREE ESTIMATES I 7SS-X63- bank. degrees offered by Snow College. General Psychology (PSYC 101), a 5 credit hour class, will be offered on Tuesday and Thursday evenings for 2 Vi hours each night. It is an introductory survey of general psychology with emphasis on the scientific study of human behavior. It is a prerequisite to all advanced psychology courses. General Psychology partially fulfills "core (general education) requirements at most colleges. It is required for students in the Nursing Degree Pro- gram, those planning to transfer to a four year B.S. program in Business administration and those seeking a two year Secretarial Degree. Gasses begin at 7 p.m. on March 23 and end on May 27. Beginning Algebra (MATH 100), a five credit hour class, will be offered on Monday and Wednesday evenings for each night. It is a first course in alegbra; a review of arithmetic 2 V hours operations on signed numbers, set operations, factoring and other polynomial operations, complex fractions and solving linear equations. It is not recommended for students who have completed at least one year of high algebra. Beginning algebra (or high school algebra) is a prerequisite for all other Math courses. Most college programs will require some Math (i.e. Business Administration, Nursing, etc.) Gasses begin at 7 p.m. on March 22 and end on May 24. For more information, please call Snow Nancy McDonald at College catalogs are on file at the Fillmore City Library. am aware that the Mafia, TO THE EDITOR I Administrator. City wish, however, you would have told the people that Cindy Cremens was being paid approximately $750 per month as the City Treasurer and also what the present City Treasurer is being paid. By your own admission that the new position was created because you nor the present City Council have the time to properly run our Citv Government I ask the question, "Is it the feeling of you City government people that you are abdicating your responsibility to the people who voted for you because you don't have the time and can no longer run City government without the help of high priced expertise?" If you answer the question, "Yes," I can only suggest whomever does not have the time to fulfill his public obligation should resign. I am almost delighted by of words your choice describing the job of City Administrator as that of being a Policy Enforcer. I 743-531- 0. and Terroist Groups, Gangsters have Enforcers on their payroll and these type people are very high priced. I wonder how the city was able to function when LaGene Allred and were Cremens Cindy employed as City Treasurers without also being Enforcers? I see on television and read in the newspapers where the Polish Government operates by using Enforcers. Maybe we should all get together and rename the town Warsaw, and put a big sign on City Hall reading Polish Town Hall, Home of the Enforcer. Come on Mayor, was it a poor choice of words on your part or are you really serious, ENFORCER? I am of the opinion that the Treasurers job could be handled by a local person for somewhere in the neighborhood of say $1000 per month. This would be a considerable saving for the taxpayers. We might be able to use the extra money to fill the potholes in our streets or I might suggest that some of these savings could go to pay for some unfortunate brothers or sisters electric bill rather than having to harrass them Employment opportunity General Contractor Residential and Small Commercial Scipio FILLMORE MAN STARTS MUSHROOM Continued from Front Page Assistant to the President Requirements: A Master's or Doctorate degree required with demonstrated writing, editorial, and speaking skills. Demonstrated experience and successful work assignments desired. Desired starting date: March 15, 1982, or as soon as possible after this date. Salary: open, depending upon qualification and experience. All applicants must submit a letter of application and resume through the Southern Utah State College Personnel Office, Cedar City, Utah 84720, no later than 5:00 p.m., March 11, 1982. Position will remain open until filled. Candidates will visit the campus at their own expense. An Equal OpportunltyAffirmatlve Action Employer Published in the Millard County Progress March 5, 3 AT YOUR 35-26n- - Fri. Sunday 6-8-- 3 p.m. 8 CLOSED SATURDAYS The Traveling Law Office of DAY, BARNEY & TYCKSEN a Salt Lake Firm Will make its monthly tour of southwest Utah and will be parked at the Fillmore City Building or In the Reading Room for your convenience: or rail our Sail Lake office for an appointmrnt limn. vour DAY, BARNEY & TYCKSEN Attorneys at Law 45 E. Vine St., Murray, Utah 84107 Phone 262-680- 0 Always on sale Come in for In After we have received all the replies to the letters we wrote last week, we are ready to start our research. The starting point of your research is determined by the answer about shutting off their power. Mayor, you are completely right in your statement about my feeling better off, as well as everybody else in town would be, if we did not have a Policy Enforcer. I old am probably fashioned in believing the people whose total well being is derived from working for tax supported entities are in fact public servants. It seems such a shame that some of the people in Federal, State, County, and City governments have forgotten who is the public and who is the servant. If the name Public Servant offends some people, I can only say, "If you cant stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen. I am hoping for a from you to my response questions in last week's paper and are really sincere in your statement about your willingness to discuss this further with anyone. I would like for you or any councilman to respond in the papers so that everyone in town will be better informed as to their position. I also invite other concerned citizens to do the same.k Thank You, Robert Edison "Acceptance by government of a dissident press Is a measure of the maturity of a nation. -- William O. Douglas a,wr-- w Dr. Walter G. Peterson OPTOMETRIST is in Fillmore every other Thursday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Eye Exams Contact Lenses Glasses to your letters and whatever previous knowledge of your family records you have. In many cases, you may receive information such as birth and marriage locations and dates for several generations back. No matter where you start your research, we all need to follow the same principle. This, I call, the second principle of genealogical researchletterwriting. You begin with the last person of which you have any information. Lets use the name Selma Bak-ke- n for an example. She was born in 1906 at Benson Swift Co., Minnesota. This is all that we presently know about her. In order to find out more information about her, we call or write the following: First, we will write to the county clerk. Some counties call this office District Gerk, Probate Judges Court, etc. To see if they have her birth certificate and, if so, how much it will cost for an uncertificated copy, contact any of these offices. In the case of Selma Bakken, I received a copy fo her birth certificate which gave her parents names, Sam Bakken and Rang-hild- a Christensen, their ages, and that Selma was the fifth child to be born to this couple. It also said that Ranghilda was born in Swift Co., Minnesota and that Sam was born in Norway. After receiving information, I wrote and obtained Ranghildas birth records. When we find this information, do not forget to put the certificates in the correct folders, place their name on the family tree chart, and place a tack on your map to represent the location. Secondly, you should continue writing to this office for more information on the other relatives in the county. Sooner or later, you will run up against a dead end and all your information will seem to stop. This is the time to try the second phase of this principle. First, you contact the newspaper in the nearest town to where your relatives had lived, asking for information on them. Secondly, you contact the phone company or directory assistance and obtain names and telephone numbers of any people with the same surname in the area. Finally, you contact the Oiamber of Commerce for a city or county map, information about schools, churches, housing, and a telephone book. The principle of letter writing is a tremendously important principle. It is so important that each of its three phases will be discussed in the upcoming weeks at great length. The third and final phase in persistancy. You need to write four letters a day, five days a week for the next two weeks. Make sure you divide them above the between sources. As you will notice when receive replies to these letters, many of your relatives lived near each other. Pattern of settlement, relationship, development, and westward movement will be discussed on a greater detail next week when we talk about the third principle of genealogical research-censu- s records. you Aging and mental ability As age advances, some- to disorientation, failure times there is a narrow- of memory, and coning of the tiny capillaries fusion. Avoidance of the probspreading their network lem can involve treatment throughout the brain. The supply of oxygen of heart disorders and of available to the brain tis- close supervision sues is reduced, leading medication. Nutritious and delicious: thicken soup by blending in a tablespoon of peanut butter per quart of liquid in place of flour. Youll have a creamy soup with hearty flavor. Enjoy live music and dancing Music by WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1982 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Come try our Curiie & Charlie Burgers Also, our crisp fresh salad har 11 TRUCK TIRES LEGAL SERVICES Mon. Thanks to Don Smith, the economic prospects of the San Luis Valley are beginning to grow. The folks of the valley hope they grow even a fraction as fast as the mushrooms. By Michael Cunningham 743-570- REAL ESTATE BROKERS National Real Estate Firm seeks Licensed Real Estate Broker or Licensed Salesperson qualified to become Broker. Lucrative Branch Office Operation available. Proven money-makin- g system. Escape from the captivity of local market reliances. Enjoy the benefits of National Advertising, Buyers from Everywhere and much more. For information without obligation write: STROUT REALTY, INC. P.O. Box 27147, p Denver, Co. 80227 house up to 450 shallow trays where the mushrooms grow. Having installed $2. million in climate control equipment. Smith will produce mushrooms year round. With the plant complete, Smith is currently directing the composting the planting and opertation-filli- ng growing trays. On Wednesday, March 3, the operation will officially open when Governor Richard Lamm and other state and local officials visit the farm to participate in the dedication ceremony. The first mushrooms should be headed for market, at first mostly in the Denver area, by early April. Approximately 200 employees will be working by the time frill production is reached, when Smith expects an annual production of 9 million pounds of mushrooms. Since it takes two large hands to scoop up a pound of the edible fungus, just picture 9 million pounds. Genealogy Begins With 0 Phone for appointment 1982. COOPER . "Its unusual for Bank of America to make a construction loan of this size to an individual who is both the owner and the builder," said John Hurst, a corporate finance officer with the Bank in San Francisco. "But Don Smiths case is special. Besides being a successful businessman and an established customer of the bank, Mr. Smith is a good risk. He has the true entrepreneurial spirit. He has the vision to see an opportunity the dynamism to get the project off the ground and the honesty to meet his obligations, no matter what is takes. With construction loan in hand. Smith began breaking ground for his mushroom farm in March 1981. Traditionally, commercial mushrooms are growth in caves. Since the San Luis Valley has no caves, Smith built his own. First building his own concrete plant. Smith and his workers poured concrete for three months, until they had built an enclosure big enough to house football fields. The huge building is divided into 33 separate growing rooms, each about 44 feet wide, 100 feet long and 14 feet high. Each room will FARM IN COLORADO prices Rose Petals & Sage Every Saturday night beginning at 9:00 p.m. COME ON OUT! The Odd Fellows Lodge Delta |