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Show 9 ORDINANCE NO. FILLMORE CITY ZONING ORDINANCE AND MAP AMENDMENT BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF FILLMORE, UTAH: The Fillmore City Zoning Ordinance is hereby amended as follows: The zoning district designation for the following 82-3- u. Probale, ' Guardianship, Conservator and Trust Notices. Consult clerk of the court or the respective signers for futher Information. Notice to Water Users The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Millard County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. U.S. (67-96- Forest Service, 324 25th St., Ogden, UT proposes to change the place and nature of use of 0.015 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by DU. Claim 3906. The water has been diverted from Bennett Spring at a point within SWVlNEVi Sec. 22, T20S, R3W; (6 mi. SE of Holden) and used from May 1 to Oct. 31 for the stockwatering of 418 cattle. Hereafter, 0.015 sec. ( ft. of water will be diverted same as heretofore; and used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 30 for domestic purposes in a campSec. 22, ground in NW T20S, R3W. U.S. Forest Service, 324 25th St., Ogden, UT proposes (67-96- NOTICE OF MEETING TO ADOPT ZONING ORDINANCE Notice of Holden Town Meeting to adopt proposed Zoning Ordinance. Copies of the proposed Zoning Ordinance can be viewed prior to the meeting at the following locations regular during business hours: Woods The Market, Burger Station, and Raymonds Service. The town meeting will be held Wednesday, June 30, 1982, at 8 p.m. in the Holden LDS Ward. Published in the MUlard County Progress June 11 described property in Filfmore City, Utah, is hereby changed from Rural Residential and Agriculture to Light Industrial, as described in the Fillmore City Zoning and shall Ordinance, be subject henceforth to the Fillmore City Zoning Ordinance Light Industrial designation. Property Description: Beginning at a point 360 ft. South of the S.E. corner of the S.W.' of the N.E.4 of Sec. 19, T. & 18. 1982. 21S., R 4 W., SLB&M; thence North 772.5 ft.; thence West 414.5 ft. Jerry R. Kennedy more or less to the East SEAL & KENNEDY Boundry line of State for Personal Attorneys thence Highway Representative said along Southwesterly 302 Suite State Highway 450 ft. 5200 South Highland more or less to the South Drive 302 Salt Lake City, Utah 84117 line of the SE'a of the NEV4 of said Sec. 19; 1 Telephone: East 360 ft. more thence IN THE DISTRICT or less to a point 214.5 ft. COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN West of the SE corner of the SWA of the NE'i of AND FOR MILLARD said Sec. 19; thence South STATE OF COUNTY, 360 ft.; thence East UTAH 214.5 ft. more or less to NOTICE TO CREDITORS point of beginning. Probate No. 2439 The West 7 rods of lots In the Matter of the 4. & 5. Block 81. Estate of TAFT C. Fillmore City "A Plat WATTS. Survey Deceased. The official Fillmore NECA WATTS, Whose address is P. O. Box 156, City Zoning Map is hereKanosh, Utah 84637, has by amended to show the been appointed Personal above described property of the as being zoned Representative Passed by the Fillmore estate of the above named on the decedent. Creditors of the City Council estate are hereby notified following vote: Ayes 3; to present their claims Nayes 0; Two Members to the above Personal absent. Dated this 2nd day of Representative or to the Gerk of the Court within June, 1982. sDoris Rasmussen three months after the Mayor date of the first publication of this notice or be Attest: sCarol C. Wise forever barred. Recorder Date of first publicaPublished in the Miltion: June 18,1982. DATED this 8th day of lard County Progress 5; 272-826- to change the place and nature of use of 0.015 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by DU. Claim 3907. The water has been diverted from Balsam Spring at a point within SWViNEVi Sec. 8, T22S, R3W(11 mi. NW of Richfield); and used from May 1 to Oct. 31 for stock watering of 316 cattle. Hereafter, 0.015 sec. ft. of water wUl be diverted same as heretofore; and used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 30 for domestic purposes in a campground in SW14 Sec. 5, T22S, R3W. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be fUed with the State Engineer, 1636 W. North Temple, Salt Lake City. UT 84116. on or before July 24, 1982. Dee C. Hansen, P.E. June, 1982. , STATE ENGINEER d Published in the Mil-lar- June County Progress 11. 18, & 25, 1982. The world's most advanced medical information system for birth defects has been developed by The National Foundation-Marc- h of Dimes, Tufls-Ne- Medical Kngland and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The computer conalins information on more than 1,000 birth defects. Center, 23. U. June 18, 1982. sNeca Watts Fifteen milHoa Americans Personal Representative have birth defects, reports Published in the Mil- The National Fouadatioa-Marc- h lard County Progress of Dimes. About 1.2 June 18, 25, & July 2, million infants, children, and 1982. adults art hospitalized each year for treatment of birth defects. About 400,000 babies are FJghty-tw- o per cent of all born to American a womea do not America yearly, reports The National Fonndation-Marc- h of Dimes. receive early, adequate One of ten of their babies wilt preaatal care, according to Foundation-Marc- h the The National have low brthweighl of Dimes. The sooner of rate any age group highest for the nations most a woman aces a doctor, the belter protected she b for a common birth defect. outcome of healthy pregnancy. Flowell Features - - " By Virgil Ivie Mr. and Mrs. Ivin Christensen are pleased as can be to have a new little granddaughter added to their family tree. The little miss was born May 28 in a Logan hospital to Susan Christensen Flaherty and her husband Jim. Their little daughter Maryah Sky weighed 7 lbs. 11 Oz. and was 21 in. long. She has a big brother, Jake, to help mom care for her. Jim brought his wife and children last weekend to visit her parents for two or three weeks. He returned to their home in Logan and will come back to Flowell to take his family home at the end of their vacation. Ben Ekins of Hinckley is here staying with his Ulala grandmother, Mace, while working for his uncle Marlow Mace of His Fillmore. grandmother went to Idaho to visit her son, Brent, and family for ten days or two weeks while Ben is here to look after her home. Ben is the son of Jane Mace Ekins and her husband. Gene. He just from Delta graduated School. High While Bryan Dugger was in Chicago on business, his wife, Linnae and children came from their ' 4 f home in Ogden to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Avalon Johnson. They returned to their home June 6. The decendents of the e late Joseph and Christensen met at the Wildlife Park in Fillmore on June 12. Family members going from here were Mr. and Mrs. Arehie Christensen and Nancy and their sons, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin and four Christensen children, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Christensen and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Christensen and their sons and wives, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christensen and four daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Christensen and son, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Christensen and children of Cedar City and Aden Christensen of Delta. His wife, Janis, was unable to come because one of the children was not wed. Representing Christensen Kin the was their daughfamdy ter, Mrs. Jim Flaherty and two chddren and their Mrs. daughter-in-laFred Christensen and Mrs. Ruth chddren. Christensen Aden and her sons, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Aden and son, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Allen and Fred-erikk- children, Ruths daughter, Garice and Royal Hurd and famdy of Orem and a friend of Julie Hurds, Mike Goodman. Clarice and some of the children came Thursday evening so they could enjoy a few days visiting. Rodney Hurd and young sister, Michede, were riding a horse which has always been gentle, but for some reason bolted and threw the riders off. both suffered They broken bones. After being treated at the Fdlmore Hospital by local doctors they went with their parents to their home in Orem. Michedes twin brother, Michael, had spent a week with Grandma Ruth and the Aden He returned cousins. home with his famdy. monitors and evaluates infants with problems linked to Sudden Infant Death, also known as Crib Death. Following guidelines established by the National SIDS Founthis dation, special testing enables the laboratory to prescribe therapy for such chDdren. We monitor the pattern of every breath the infant takes, says Dr. Nielson. When the baby exhales, we obtain a Elecsample breath. trodes are used to detect acid levels in the esophaOther electrodes gus. attached to the skin 84631-Frida- CyOTY AGENT DED poses threat to local American Elms American elm trees in Temple Square in Salt Utah are threatened by Lake City, do have large the most destructive prominent elms. There, shade tree disease in destruction from DED North America. would have a devastating The Dutch Elm Diseffect on landscape apease (DED) was first pearance. Also, individdiscovered in the eastern uals who cherish the United States in the early shade and appearance of 1930s and since has American elm trees on spread to include 43 their property would hate see them lost to the states, killing an estimated one mUlion trees disease. a year. Its destructive American elms (Umlus effects have been felt in Americana) are the prisurrounding states of mary victims of DED. Idaho, Wyoming, Oregon, Other elms can be affectand Califored and killed by the disMrs. Kerry Quigley and Washington, nia. In April this year ease, but they do have children are spending the DED was first detected some natural resistance summer with her parents, in Utah in Salt Lake Counit. The various elm to Mr. and Mrs. Jarold and confirmed by laborcan act as brood ty species Robison. Jarold went to Authorities areas for the insect that test. atory Ft. Codins, Colo, in May sav it is likely present in spreads the disease. to bring his daughter and other areas, though they The shiny, dark brown, famdy here. Whde Kerry it has not been preinch long in- hope is staying here, her sent in the state long sect called the lesser husband, Tom wdl be enough to spread to many European elm bark beetle attending CSU at Ft. Colother sites. is the culprit responsible. lins studying for his PhD. do not It has the scientific name Authorities in Resources Economics. Multistriatus. expect the disease to Scolytus It transmits the fungus Mr. and Mrs. Delia! become a major tree probfrom diseased Ivie were really pleased lem in Utah from the fact spores elms trees to other elms. Dont to have former neighbors that susceptible Chris and Rose Christenprobably make up less confuse it with the more sen of Fdlmore stop by than five percent of the common elm leaf beetle shade tree population. that does not spread the on Sunday to say Hi. They brought a beautiful However, certain critical disease. DED is caused by a boquet of Peonies from areas, such as parks in some communities and fungus (Ceratocystis their garden for Dedal. which clogs the water conducting system of elm U On the affected trees. limbs, the leaves wilt, reglect changes in oxygen State Medical Examiners turn brown or yellow and the limbs eventually die. and carbon dioxide levels Office to add new knowin the blood. ledge and hope to eiisting In time the entire tree In addition to making theories about SIDS. can be infected and killed. The SIDS study follows available these diagnostic To date researchers services to Intermountain up on all children evaluahave been unable to come area physicians and their ted and provides nursing the up with a cure for DED. Sleep services and cardiopulpatients, The rate of spread and resuscitation Study Laboratory pro- monary vides valuable informa- training for parents. It extent of losses can be limited by controlling the tion about Sudden Infant is also organizing a supelm bark beetle and Death a tragedy with no port group for parents known cause. of infants on monitors, thoroughly removing Ours is the only lab in cooperation with the diseased elms on a commin the region doing such Medical Centers unity-wide program of extensive studies, program. says work Dr. Nielson. We com- Lab personnel bine sleep study findings closely with the Utah tion to provide approwith data gathered by a State of priate social services and Department Medical Center animal Health and the Utah emotional support for laboratory and the Utah Chapter, SIDS Founda- - families of these children. June 18, 1982 Page 9 prevention and control. Authorities do caution people in Utah communities to be wary of practitioners who may come in to make some quick scare using money tactics on unsuspecting This has individuals. been a pattern in other states soon after DED was discovered there. A survey wdl be conducted in the state this summer to determine the extent of elm poputo lations susceptible DED. Also, surveillance will be maintained to detect and verify pre-t- o sence of the disease. Persons suspecting DED in their elms should contact their local county extension agent or personnel of State Lands and Forestry to note symptoms and determine if a test laboratory should be made to disthe whether tinguish cause is DED or one of a number of other diseases that cause similar toms, symp-116-1- visits down Medical Center Ium ileac.iw compand uuh cai. c atnpgimiiul me wav down 4 u. Benton noted ilui although ''sl1' were down dui mg ,he carl fan ot the momli. the hears notation lowaulv the end ot the month helped bring N1a vimis tip to near normal levels. Benton said that based on the inctcased number of visitor iulotmation requests tecened bv the Iaik, he especls better than average visitation this summer. All Park campgrounds are open, but Benton advised campers to airivc belore 2:00 p.m. lot the best selection ot campsites. I he campgioutuls are usually lull bv late afternoon. Park naturalist activities arc ottered daily. A schedule ot these activities is posted at the visitor cenlei VM? teen-age- the Fresher Refresher - REDDING Reloading Press $74.95 All Calibur Alsp all Fishing off Equip. 30 until Redding Powder Measure Kit 102 Father's CONTAINS Day 2 Powder & Bullet Scale 3 Master Powder Measure 5 Powder Trickier 6 Bench Stand Only $89.95 Bench Stand Powder Measure Scales & Dies Bradshaw Auto Parts 33 So. Alain - Fillmore 743-665- And Moke Fresh and Frosty Milk Coolers. Also on Sale 1 iWWWMNWAWANVSAVWrt FRESH STRAWBERRY FRESH BANANA FRESH PEACH COOLER COOLER COOLER Yield 36 oz OR 4 glasses 1 cup sliced trash strowbemes 2 tablespoons honey 2 cups cold milk I pint strowberry Ice cream, softened Fresh whole strawberries. If desired Place strawberries, honey ond a small omount of milk In blender container, covet Pure until oimost smooth Add remaining milk ond ice creom Blend until smooth ond frothy, obout 1 minute Serve immedtaieiy in tail chitted glasses gornished with trash whole strawberries. Yield: 36 oz 4 glosses 2 medium-sizebononos, sliced 2 tablespoons honey 2 cups cold milk 1 pint vonilta ice creom. softened 12 teospoon ground ginger. It desired Banana slices. It desired Ploce bononos, honey ond o small omount ot milk In blender container, cover Purfee until oimost smooth Add remaining milk, ice creom ond ginger Blend until smooth ond Itothy, obout 1 minute Serve immediately in tali chilled glasses gornished with banana slices Omit ginger it dnnk Is to be served to children. OR 8 Ul-M- i) Sudden Infant Death Lab opens at University of Utah Medical Center officially opened its new Pediatrics Sleep Study Laboratory at a ceremony Monday, The event June 7th. featured remarks by Dr. W. Dennis Nielson, assistant professor of pediatrics and director of the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Study. Mrs. Scott Matheson issued Governor Mathe-son- s proclamation of Utah SIDS Awareness Week (June and cut the ribbon. The Sleep Study Lab is part of the Medical Centers SIDS Study. It Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 40 oz OR S glasses 2 cups peeled chopped rresh peoches (obout 3 medium) 3 tablespoons honey 214 cups cold milk I pint peach OR vanilla ice creom. softened 14 teospoon olmond ertrocl Fresh peach slices. It desired Yield Ploce peaches, honey and o small omount ol milk In blender container, cover Pufee until oimost smooth Add remaining milk, ice cream and erftoct Blend until smooth ond homy, obout 1 minute Serve immeOtoieiy in tall chtlleO glasses gornished with fresh peach slices DAIRY FARMERS OF UTAH This summer, vrben me Fohrenheirs out ol sight, cool It with milk, me Fteshet Refreshet And moke yout own Itesh and frosty milk coolers r I 1 For each set ol 4 glasses. send check ot money order in the omount ol $8 95 along wim a REAL Seal (ot the words "REAl Seal printed on o 3x5 card or notebook paper) to: Milk Cooler Glosses. P0 Box 9078 C, St Paul MN 55192 BE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR NAME. 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