Show Pae 10 - Millard County I SPS SUTHERLAND Dora Rose Ph: Sarah Towles just returned front a trip to the scenic area of Nevada Ron and daughter Colleen Morrell were her traveling companions and furnished the means of travel They toured about for ten days They stopped in Reno to visit with sister C'leo Smithson They visited lake Tahoe Sequoia Mts and Park They were up 12 (XX) ft The beautiful large trees there were veiy inspiring I hey visited other places of interest They stopped at Overton NV to see I I's sister Kay and Spencer Tolley When they arrived home a surprise dinner was prepared for them by another Gwen and daughter Bryce Chappell Kip and Jake Jensen were baptized on Saturday Because of the compelling obligations of jobs elsewhere they were both confirmed at the time of by grandfathers Johnny baptism Jensen and Faun Sampson I ugene and Nayon Young traveled to Magna Tooele and various places on Sept 6 They attended the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Paul and vian Lkins in Tooele very thing was very lovely and they are as happy as newlyweds Michael Rose and son Jordan Dean made a trip to Salt Lake on Thursday to attend a State Faint Convention They returned the same day to Karen Johnson Congratulations and Chris Gale for their fast Sept I ID lift WTTTrT Hill Township 20 South Rane 29 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian EXCEPTING THEREFROM: A for ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the EXCEPTING Slates United THEREFROM: All of the oil and gas in the lands so patented and to it or persons authorized by it the to prospect for mine and right remove such deposits from the same upon compliance with the conditions and such subject to the provisions and limitations of the Act of July 1914 (38 Slat 5U9) EXCEPTING THEREFROM: A reservation made by the United States of America of all fusxionable source of materials in accordance with the Act or August said 1946 United States of America having expressly given notice that the Patent which will issue real properon the ly when final proof is made on that certain Desert Fmry application real property covering the aforesaid will contain a reservation of all sionable source of mairml in accordance with the Act of August PUBLIC NOTICES Lloyd F Rogers Lloyd F Rogers age 88 died Sept 1986 in a Richfield Hospital 18 1897 He was bom Sept in Kanosh Utah to George William and Laura Francis Rappleye Rogers He married Helen Jane Bird Oct 5 1922 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple He was a farmer and rancher He served on a mission in the North Western States Mission Field He also filled two stake missions He served as Bishop in the Kanosh Ward for five years as well as holding numerous ward and stake positions He was a member of the Kanosh Town board and Irrigation Company He is survived by his wife of Kanosh Rex G Draper and Mrs children Monroe 9 Larry (Patricia) Anderson and 13 great grandgrandchildren sister and brothers children Laura Anderson Fillmore Willard Central and Mack Pleasant Grove He was preceded in death by a daughter Roma Jean Funeral services were held Monday Sept 15 1986 at pm in the Meadow Ward Chapel Burial was in the Kanosh Cemetery under the direction of the Olpin Mortuary II Ph: Mrs Hilda Oliver reports that the Isacc I osec family reunion was enjoyed by many members of the family on August 30 It was held at the Delta City Park Even the downpour of rain didn't dampen their spirits Those tending were Mrs Hilda Oliver Mrs Carl Oliver of Orem Mrs Ilia Carnell of Salt Lake Mrs Tom Carnell and family Mrs Jack Carnell and family and Mrs Blair Sorenson and family all from Salt ake Mr Roy Losee Glen and Ruth losee and children Mrs lynn Losee and family Woodscrosx Mrs Dean Losee and family St famiSteven Palmer and Mrs George: ly St Geotge Mrs Bob Allred and family Mrs Virgil Losee and family Salt Lake Mrs Eugene Losee and daughter Mis Sheila Allen and baby Mrs Cecil losee and families Mrs Matk Losee and family Mrs Blair osee and family Mrs Floyd Losee and family Pleasant Grove Mrs Gary osee and family Ranae and baby and Nancy Around 65 were in attendance It's wonderful to have reunions where family members can get better acand enjoy one another’s quainted company Why are Zen and Eileen Boothe walking around with such a proud look on their faces? It’s because they have their 1st great grandchild It’s a 9 lbs girl born to Natalie and Jason Carlton of Alpine It’s a great great grandchild for Mrs Charles Thomas a 1st great grandchild for Mrs Zen Boothe the 1st grandchild for Dale and Linda Boothe and the 1st child of Jason and Natalie Carlton Fiv e generations isn’t too easy to come by Contratulations to all Mrs Ralph lounsbuiy and Mrs Helen HerslelT made a trip to Rock WY for the Labor Day Spiings weekend to visit Helen’s daughter inilTITIII II IN MEM01UAM SUGARVILLE June Lounsbury wedding Reid and Mary Tippetts attended the Petersen family reunion at Provo To attend also were Mary’s Canyon older sister Margaret Nelson and her twin brothers Flwyn and Edwin Petersen Games were played a program was presented and everyone enjoyed looking at pictures and genealogy On Sunday they all attended church outdoor service at Wildwood lee and Sandra Tippetts and children were in attendance on Saturday but were unable to stay for because of Lee’s responSunday sibilities here Reid’s and Mary’s daughter Jill and Dewaine Baylcs and family attended the Bayles reunion at Blanding then made the trip to Provo lor the Sunday services at Wildwood Kay I eRoy Nelson a nephew has a cabin in the canyon where they met They all enjoyed the day and the dinner afterward Mrs Holman and Betty Johnson others are enjoying their homes in Delta now We miss them out there but are glad they have a nice place We send out deepest sympathy to helma Black and her son Ladd and daughter Bonnie for the loss of their husband and father We will all miss Piesident Black as he is known to all of us and loved by all There is much competition and much FORD Thun technology judgment decisions leadership much need for the best and honest efforts of us all And every needless to problems reshuffling of papers redoing of projects once assigned and supposedly solved is wasteful and worrisome The doctrine of completed work requires not only knowledge and skills but also It requires willrequires character ingness to take responsibility to make decisions to discipline ourselves to pursue good purposes not only partly but to see them through to a icaliz-eresult so that we can dose the file on that particular part or project then go to the next opportunity and effort without too many unfinished tasks too long hanging over our heads If we endure and do as we should we will find the greater return and satisfaction as we put into practice the doctrine of completed work Jack Scottorn Jack Scottorn age 71 died Sept 12 in a Fillmore Hospital He was born July 12 1915 in Fillmore to John E and Amy Laver Scottorn He married Beth Lee Nov 1937 in Fillmore He is survived by his wife of Fillmore children Jack stationed with the Armed Forces in AZ David of Salt I ake City Tom and Ted Fillmore 6 grandchildren brother and sister Fred Fillmore and Virginia Lowery of Nephi Graveside services were held Tuesday Sept 16 at am in the Fillmore The funeral City Cemetery was directed by the Olpin Mortuary 1986 "When one has much them a day has a hundred Friedrich to put tnu pockets” Nietzsche Mrs Catherine Kusch and grandDana and Johnathon Shineberg and two sons They had a 3 delightful days with them They showed them all around Rock Springs They went to Rock Springs by the way of Evanston WY and came back by Dutch John and Flaming Gorge Dam The scenery was beautiful They saw antelope and deer and also it has snowed up by the dam Even the snow was pretty daughter NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE LaPreal B LaPreal Swallow B Swallow Funeral services for LaPreal B Swallow were held September 10 1986 in the Fillmore LDS Chapel She was born April 10 1906 in Holden Utah to John C and Susan Bennett She was married to J ranklin Swallow January 23 1929 in the Manti LDS Temple She died 7 1986 in the Fillmore September Hospital aPreal was totally dedicated to and church serfamily community vice She graduated from Millard High School in 1926 She served as the Relief Society President on three separate terms and President of the Primary for many years as well as a faithful teacher of music and the gospel in all church organizations throughout most of her lile She taught seminary for six years served as Fillmore City Librarian for five years in addition to work at the rillmore Hospital as the dietician and in retail sales at a Fillmore Department Store She and her husband served two missions to the Southwest Indian Mission of the LDS Church in Arizona and New Mexico The funeral services were conducted by Alan Roper Counselor in the 4th ward Bishopric family prayer was by Frank Swallow husband prelude music Robison Marjorie opening prayer Dean Bennett nephew piano medley DawnEtta Andrus grandchild remarks Howard Tomkinson musical reading B Stanford Swallow son accompanied by Maria Reidhead grandchild remarks David O Staples organ solo Larry Tomkinson grandchild closing interprayer Jess Bennett brother ment Fillmore Cemetery dedication of the grave Stanford B Swallow son 7 r Pan juices left over from a roast can be frozen in ice cube trays Wrap cubes in foil and store You'll have instant beef stock on tap whenever e The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder The sale will be held at the East Entrance Millard County Courihouse 60 South Mam I illmorc Utah on October 2 1986 at 12:00 o'clock noon The purpose of the sale is the foreclosure ol a Trust Deed executed hy Glen Bunker and Vola Bunker as Trustors in favor of Valley Bank and rust Company covering the real property located in Millard County Utah and mote particularly described as follows: PARCEL I: The South of the Souih of Section Township 20 South Range 19 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian EXCEPTING THEREr ROM: A lor ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the United States EXCEPTING THFREFROM: All of the oil and gas in the lands so patented and to it or persons authorized by the to prospect for mine and right remove such deposits from the same upon compliance with the conditions and such subject to the provisions and limitations of the Act of July 1914 (38 Stal 509) LXCl PTINCi THERE! ROM: A reservation made by the United Slates of America of all fussionuble source of materials in accordance with the Act of August 1946 said United States of America having expressly given notice on that the Patent will issue which above described real properfinal proof is made on that Desert I iilry application the aforesaid real piopcrty covering will contain a reservation ol all sionable somcc of matci tal in accordance with the Act ol August 1946 (60 Slat 755) PARC! 2: The North ol the North ol Section Township 20 South Rune 29 West Salt lake Base and Meridian EXCEPTING THLRl ROM: A for ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the United States EXCEPTING THI Rl ROM: All of the oil and gas in the lands so patented and to it or persons authorized by the to prospect for mine and right remove such deposits from the same wilh the conditions upon compliance and such subject to the ptovisions and limitations of the Act of July 1914 (38 Slat 509) EXCEPTING THLRl ROM: A tcsctvaiion made by the United Slates of Ametica of all lusMonable source ol materials in accordance wilh the Act of August 1946 said United States of America having expressly given the ty when cer tain nonce on that the Patent which will issue above described real properfinal proof is made on that certain Desert Entry application covering the aloresaid real properly will contain a reservation of all sionable source of material in accordance with the Act of August 1946 (60 Stal 755) PARCEL 2: The North of the North of Section 14 the ly when needed Special introductory offer! 1946 755) (60 Sint Containing acres moie or less TOGETHl R WITH the rigln lo use underground water fiom two wells located on the land for irrigation of 306 acres of said land as evidenced by Certificate of Appropriation Nos 9857 and 5400 on file wilh the State Engineer Together with all and singular the tenements hereditaments rights rights of way easements privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining (all as part of the premises hereby con320 which veyed) clude shall be deemed to limited to (I) all rents issues profits damages royalties revenue and benefits therefrom (2) all provements fixtures and equipment (whether or not annexed thereto) now or het caller used in connection therewith (3) all water and water rights hereafter relating to or used in connection with said properly together wilh all shares of stock evidencing any such water rights and all fixtures and equipment lot irrigation or drainage Household appliances arc deemed to be fixtures and a part of the realty and a of the security lor the debtedness herein mentioned The purchase price is payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale unless there is a prior written agreement with the Tinsicc The property is to he sold without any warranties of title possession or encumbrances For further information about the sale please contact the Trustee Valley Bank and Trust Company at 348 South Main Delta Utah 84624 attention Russell Wilson ot telephone the attorney for the Trustee W Jeffery Fillmore of Biele Haslam & Hatch 50 West Broadway fourth Floor Salt Lake City Utah telephone (801) DATED this 19 day of August 1986 VAI BANK AND TRUSl COMPANY T rustee JM WORTHINGTON Senior Vice President Published in (lie Millard County & 18 1986 Progiess September 4 but no to be mineral rights PUBLIC NOTICE Millard County has established an Economic Development Revolving Loan Fund the purpose of which is to stimulate growth and lo promote employment in Millard County Applicants must meet the qualifications and guidelines established by the Federal Gosernmenl Interested individuals may at the Millard County pick up an application in Fillmore at 60 S Main St or Courthouse County office at the Millard W at 26 N 300 in Della Questions about the Resolving Loan Fund Progiain can be answered by calling UP TO Published cle Progress (o CASH BACEt Hundreds of hours of exciting stereo for the new are scheduled programs season— shows like Cosby Miami Vice Cheers and many more Now you can see them and hear them the way they were meant to be heard on a new RCA in stereo stereo console Buy now and get $50 m trade for your old color set of make size or condition regardless - Sealed OCIORIR FORD TEMPO— Get ready for winter drive Tempo and with a 2 1986 clearance deal cle - SPORTY RANGER— Clearance bargains plus low financing or cash back on every Ranger— even the STX the 4 x 4 of the year according to and Off Road Magazine NEW TAURUS— Motor Trend's car of the Year Right now make a great clearance deal and save on the distinctive new Taurus ' 2i '?7' ""T ?"? 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TOUGH FORD trucks works as hard as you do and now an is easy to own with low cash back and a great financing clearance deaj FORD Millard County 18 25& Nov II NOTICE R FORD in the Sept The Trail Inc announces the sponsorship of the Child Care Food Program The same meals will be made available to all enrolled children at no separate charge regardless of race color handicap age national origin or sex and there is no discrimination in the course of the meal service The Children’s Food foundation also announces the sponsorship of the program Meals will be provided at the Family Day Care Homes administered by our organization A list of the homes is available at our offices which is located at: 1470 North 200 West Nephi Utah 84648 The Children’s Food Foundation PO Box 712 249 East 3140 North Provo Utah 84603 Leader m Home Video Fillmore FORD! I Delta Auto FORD FORD FORD & Appliance 8 a m 341 Wesl Main 1 ‘ 6 ' Mo"-Sa- Maurine C Allred 10 South 300 West Richfield Utah 84701 |