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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, June 18, 1982 Page 10 LIVESTOCK AUCTION Genealogy Begins With U SAUNA 120 acre hay and grain farm, Flowell. $1,500 per 1972 Two SALE: FOR Salable at auction 1024 compared to 985 last week and 455 last year. Moderand attendance ate demand. Feeder steers 1.00-2.0- 0 lower. Feeder heifers mostly steady. Slaughter cows steady. Slaughter bulls mostly steady instances 2.00 higher on high dressing kinds. Supply about 50 feeder cattle. Feeder Steers: Medium 0 and Large Frame 1 0 lbs 68.00-72.0- FOR WOMEN. TOO Ford Torinos for less than acre. Owner anxious to the price of one. One sale, make offer. Farm & needs a new motor, the other needs a new body. Ranch Realty Do it yourself and save. George Only $500 for both. Call or 618-2- 5 &72-9n- Ground floor opportunity. Training at our expense. Stock bonus. Yearly conventions for qualifiers. Protected accounts. possible first 618pd year. If you have sales experience or a strong desire to make a career in sales, call for a per66.00-69.0lbs FOR RENT sonal interview. Gloria Job 66.00-69.0Probert, lbs 600 Utah 600-70- 0 lbs 61.00-66.06ll-18n- p 0 FOR RENT: Furnished lbs 61.00-63.0lbs 61.00-64.0apt., nice one bedroom, ail utilities paid, linens Lare Frame 2 Holste in MISC. 0 lbs steers few furnished, maid service 47.00-52.0optional. S65 per week Heifers: and up. El Rancho Motel, Feeder Medium and Large Frame 528tf lbs 57.00-59.0INSULATE YOUR HOME 1 300-40- 0 390 lbs 63.50; CelluFOR RENT: Furnished for the summer!! package lbs 55.00-60.0two years new, lose $5.00 a 30 lb. bag. 400-50- 0 lbs 54.00-58.0ALSO Rental machine available. 500-60- 0 $300 per mo. & Insulation. package 500 lbs 60.50; partially furnished lovely Jones Glass 743-5- 1 lbs 54.00-57.0Fillmore. 78.528tf 600-70- 0 $300 home, per 0 lbs 57.00-61.5older mo. ALSO lbs 54.00-58.0unfurn. STOP WASTING THE 800-90- 0 $275 home, Few SUNS ENERGY!! Put or $300 fum. Call Replacements: 64-- 1 lnp it to good use now with a Small and Medium Frame SolaRoll Solar Hot 1 mixed aged cows with Water Call calves at side 425.00-540.0- 0 System. FOR RENT: Small furper pair. nished Apt. Single person Jones Glass & Insulation, 528tf Slaughter Cows: Utility or couple. No pets. Call Fillmore. 4 Commercial and or see Vem Cluff. high dress6ll-18p- d IF YOU ALREADY HAVE 38.00-42.0indivia solar panel but need ing 42.00-45.048.50. Cutter 35.00- dual FOR LEASE OR RENT: pumps, controls, copper 38.00. Canner 32.00- Caf- e- Inquire previous plumbing, storage tanks, 34.00. Good heiferettes lessee. Ward Starley, as or any other parts, see 50.00-53.0to business potential. us at Jones Glass & InsuSlaughter Bulls: Yield Call Lothaire R. Rich, lation in Fillmore or call 1 5 lbs grade Will Salt Lake 416tf 47.50-53.549.00- mostly consider profit sharing or 51.00. individual 2025 lbs or other For Sale: employment Top Soil, $40 55.50. Yield grade 2 if you per load delivered. Fill and bulls for further arrangements desire. 618tf Dirt, $25 0 lbs per load deliver- feeding ed. Bob Edison Rentals, 46.00-48.0FOR RENT: 2 bedroom 5 or mobile home on private 6lltf lot in Meadow. $200 per 0 mo. Call after 5. 743-654- p 300-50- Excellent 480 acre farm in Flowell. Good home and improvements. Farm Ranch & 500-60- 0 Service-Fillmor- Realty 743-545- George or 700-80- 618-2- 5 &72-9n- p 800-100- 0 400-90- services OFFERED 743-979- & Beautify Fireproof your Home, Fireplace, Stove, or Entrance Way with "Cultured Stone Ven- eer." Only 2.35 sq. ft. Install it yourself or I will do it for you County Wide. Call Jones Glass & Insulation. Fillmore 743-517- 8. 319tf NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS or 842-723- 5 "Mustard is good sauce, but mirth is better." Thomas Fuller 0, 1400-202- 743-517- 0, 950-150- HONOCO AMf UCAM 0. 743-512- THOMAS JEFFERSON j)rpttr h many accomplishments in national affairs. Thomas Jefferson (P4T K2i prided himtelf on being an naturalist and tingimi A a membet of the Continental Congreti. he as the principal author of the DeclaraHe became tion of Independence minister to ranee, secretary of state and skt president, and in 1800 was elected third president of the United States During hi administration the Louisiana Purchase tmk place, virtually doubting the sire of this country W hik in ongrrss Jefferson introduced the decimal system of coinage He was also governor of Virginia and author of the Virginia Statute for Religious freedom Jeflerson founded ihe Universi ts of Virginia and designed his home at 743-687- 743-512- 61825np FREE GIVE AWAY-- , RENT: 3 bedroom home, clean, unfurnishFOR HONOACO ed, fenced yard for children. No pets. Call FREE to good home. 618pd Cocker Spaniel mix puppies. Will be six weeks old "All men mean well." June 22. Call AMERICAN PAUL REVERE 743-657- The midnight ride of Paul Revere (7J? 1818) has been immortalized m poetrv, but the patriot's biographers described the dash as meaning no more to him than an exciting experience shared 743-534- 618tf George Bernard Shaw with William Dawes Basically, he was a Revere was a versatile assisted ihe colonies m He was a messenger for the silversmith, but craftsman who TRUCK TIRES COOPER any additional information. Our eleventh genealogical principal is Research. Overseas It will help give you ideas on how to obtain information. foreign Researching records can be done quite successfully if we follow these guidelines. First, find out the name and birthplace of your ancestor who came over here. Secondly, see what, if any information you can find out about them here in the United States. Thirdly, try to find out persons religious preference. This may be very important. Fourthly, if you cannot find out where overseas to write, WILDLIFE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2-- 485-317- 7. MnnticeHo immigrants. Some time during our research we will find what country our immigrant from. ancestors came It is at this time many people give up hope for contact the embassy in Washington, D.C. of the where your country came from. relatives They will send you some information on where to write in their country If by for information. chance you need the embassy address, write me and I will forward you their address. You can also order census records, church records and other records from many foreign countries. If your library cannot obtain these records, I will forward to you the address of the nearest library that has these records. When writing these foreign libraries, be very specific on information you request. Just ask for information on one person or family at a time. You need to have a date Do not and location. simply just write for an Olaf Anderson in Norway. Next week we will discuss the most important of all principles of genealogy -- - Persistency. 743-692- 0, 1218tf 842-721- recent 743-517- (at Rex's Chevron in (Meadow) Chuck Wright Plumbing, Ph. 700-80- Although many of us are blessed by being sons or daughters of immigrants, most of us are not descendents of this Don't Tinker with TV Trying to repair your own TV can he dangerous. Even many an unplugged sei has enough stored electricity to give you a severe shock . wavs Committee o( Safety, manufactured gun powder and cast cannon for (he army Revere printed the first issue of coni men tal money and produced the first official seal for the colonies as well as the state seal of Massachusetts By Brent Olson Wildlife Conservation Officer keep hearing rumors area where the big is Chlorox-in- g browns are caught. A our local streams. I fresh but empty bottle of can think of nothing, bleach was recently found as by a local fisherman. absolutely nothing as unsportsman pouring The bleach not only kills a bottle of chlorine the big fish, but all the bleach into a stream in small fish and insect order to kill the fish and life the fish feed upon. In other words, the bleach then catch them. The latest rumor con- will sterilize the stream cerned Corn Creek in an for perhaps several hundred feet downstream. If you do see anyone Dr. Walter G. Peterson with a bottle of deadly in our bleach canyons, OPTOMETRIST please notify me or the sheriffs office immediit in Fillmore ately. I would love to other every Thursday arrest the person involved from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in this type of activity. Question: Why have Eye Exams the number of fish that Contact Lenses are stocked in our local Glasses streams been reduced? Answer The bottom Phone line is money. It is exfor appointment expensive to tremely stock catchable sized fish. Last year it cost $1.58 per LICENSE PLATES pound of fish reared in a SCHEDULE state hatchery. The fish we stock locally weigh Mondays & Thursdays better than a third pound Fillmore each. In other words, & 10 inch fish costs each Wednesdays about 60 cents. Delta The cost of a regular & fishing license is $10.50. except Holidays So if you catch 20 fish this DRIVERS LICENSE year from our local EXAMINER streams, you have more than gotten the price of Thursdays your license back. Fillmore Five years ago, Com 9:30 to 3:30 and Chalk Creeks both except lunch hour I that someone 743-57- 2 10-1- 2 Brunson Monument Co. In Business Three Generations Denny S. Brunson Seminary at Mt. Nebo Training Center is a very special class. It is taught by Brother Vaughn Pax-ma- n. A well known local ed- ucator said, If the students havet learned, the teacher hasnt taught. These have people learned. Sunday, May 16, the people who have taken Seminary this year and completed their course of Church History gave a program of the Joseph Smith Story to an audience of 100 people. With Brother Paxman and the help of the staff at Mt. Nebo Training Center an Honor Night Program was given in the Seminary Building at Nephi. Welcome remarks were given by Brother Vaughn Paxman, he also acknowledged the Training Center personnel who are very dedicated people. Kenneth Beardell, Director of the school, has been for 1 1 years. He is also President of Trail Inc. Colleen Bender, Special Education Supervisor. Cheri Clapper, Secretary. Evan Frampton, Production Manager. Shirley Frampton, Shop Instructor. Kathy Marsh, Teacher. Carla Huddleston, teacher and bus driver of the Delta area. Paulla Marchany, bus driver and shop instructor. Wells Ellertson, bus driver and shop instructor. Grant Whicker, bus driver and shop instructor. Conducting the program, a student Kay Duf-fisinging by congregation and students., Oh how lovely was the Morning, conducted by Colleen Bender. Accompanied by Diane Bender. Prayer, by Carol Olson, I am a student. Song, Child of God. Conducted by Bonnie Jensen accompanied by Diane Bender; I am a child of God, and he has sent me here, given me an earthly home with parent kind and dear. I am a child of God, and so my needs are great, help me to under- n, received 5,000 rainbow trout and Meadow and Pioneer both Creeks received 1,500 fish. This summer Cora and Chalk Creek will be stocked with 3,000 rainbows. Meadow Creek with 750 and Pioneer Creek will not receive any fish. The major reason is the cost factor. As the cost of feed and facilities continue to escalate with inflation, the number of fish will continue to be reduced. The fish and game, like everyone else, recieve only so much money and we must live within those limits. stand his will before it grows too late. 1 am a child of God, rich blessings are in store if I learn to do his will Ill live with him once more. Chorus: Lead me, guide me, walk beside me, help me find the way, teach me all that I must do to live with him someday. If ever a song was sung with meaning, it was this song. When you see and hear thirty handicapped people sing from their hearts, the people all knew they really were Children of God. recitation, Scripture with leader Jane told by Story Brother Paxman, about Joseph Smith from the time he read in the Bible, James 1:5, If any of ye lack wisdom, let him ask of God, etc. to the praying in the grove, to the visit of Angel Moroni to receiving of the Golden Plates. Students filled in parts of the history. Talk by Janet Peterson, the Joseph Smith story which she had memorized. Talk by Matt Memmott about Brigham Young. Role Scene I, Play. Joseph talking to the Angel Moroni, in the bedroom, portrayed by Darwin Ivie. Scene II, Joseph talking to his father in the field. Father by Steven Stewart. Scene III, at Carathage Jail when Hyrum and Joseph were shot. Hyrum Smith Robert Whicker. by Ivie. Darwin Joseph by The evil men were Mathew Speakman and Me-cha- Blaine Garrett. Talks: Jillene White. Pioneer Ancestors, Jean-nin- e Paxman, Hand Cart and Companies Pioneer Story. Song As I have Loved You by all the students with solo by Marsha Kiesel. Guest Speaker, David Ridges, Area Director of Special Education for Seminaries. Awarding Certificates and Pins to Joe, Adams, Eric Christensen, Tim Hill, Patrick Ottoson, Kent Hansen, Joy Kendall. Susan Kiesel, Marsha Kiesel, Jane Carol Olsen, Jillene LaMar White, Nielsen, Jay Erickson, Bernetta Jackman, Bonnie Jensen, Jeannine Paxman, Janet Peterson, Michael Beveridge, Blaine Garrett. Darwin Ivie, Sherman Jones, Dee Nielson, Steven Stewart, Robert Whicker, Matthew Speakman, Jessie Works, Daren Edwards, Mark Memmott, Kay Duffin. Closing prayer by Jessie Works. Punch and cookies were served by the Paxman family. Im sure that no place in the six county area has a program been presented of this type by handicapped people, and until become people involved in this type of program only then can how they understand dedicated the teachers and personnel are at Mt. Nebo Training School. Only these people know That all their pay doesn't come in an envelope. Me-cha- TO THE letters Dear Editor, The people of Utah are now likely aware of the Federal governments decision to provide $6.5' million to fund a definitive scientific study of the possible health effects of radioactive fallout from the atom bomb weapons testing program in the 1950s. Tlie University of Utah Medical Center, with cooperation from Utah State University's Department of Animal, Dairy, and Veterinarian Science, is proceeding to undertake this study. We will attempt to use all of the professional skills at out disposal to perform this study thoroughly, with and accurately, prudence in the use of these considerable funds. It is hoped that we will have the cooperation of Utah citizens, indeed their cooperation will be required in order to con EDITOR duct the study properly. The scientists who have been selected to undertake this study appreciate the confidence which is reflected in their selection and in the award of the necessary funds. We also wish to acknowledge Governor Matheson and Senator Hatch, both of whom played major roles in informing Washington of the importance of these studies. Sincerely, sChase Peterson, M.D. Vice President for Health Sciences University of Utah Health Sciences Center rn '.Vhen in Rome, the seven hills are called: Aventine, Caeline, Capitoline, Esquiline, Palatine, Quirinal, Viminal. Mondays Delta 9 to 4 except lunch hour Bring old license or permit with you 211 South Main Fillmore, Utah 743-62- Center holds Seminary Mlchaal Cunningham By Mt. Nebo Training 29 Fcafesr Got a rusted chain on your sprinkler drive? we have the answer! SATISFACTION Barry Monroe Construction General Contractor Residential and Small Commercial Kendall FREE ESTIMATES Scipio 0 SR12X Penetroti 'L t. ' A i I Wfi M 1 Jl L I 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: J4C 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Also Diesel Motor Oil Feel frer In walk In and visit us whllr e art In Fillmore or call our Sail Lake orrice (nr an appointment In ynur Johnson Distributing (Fergs) Fillmore, Utah We believe in making things better. We believe von do, too. DAY, BARNEY & TYCKSEN ' Wednesday, July 7,1982 2C0 W. SCO So. I The Traveling Law Office of A'A hMABLE' . il 3 LEGAL SERVICES Remover retries & loort J 7SS-263- I 743-548- 0 town. DAY, BARNEY & TYCKSEN Attorneys at Law 45 E. Vine St., Murray, Uuh 84107 Phone 262-680- 0 AVERETTS 455 S. Main 2 Ph. 743-571- |