Show Page 10 - Millard County USPS s IN FILLMORE Angie Green Warner 14 197 PUBLIC NOTICES MEMOIIIAM Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right To Know have gone to Washington State to spend a week visiting with their son Charles his wife Dian Warner and their children This is their first visit with them since they moved to Washington On May Lester and Launa Peterson and their children came to Fillmore and spent the weekend with Lester’s parents Lawrence and Lula Peterson They worked in the yard helping to get the early spring cleaning and planting done Maxine Rowley went to St George on Friday May 8 to spend Mother’s Day with her daughter Melba and husband George Allred and family The Senior Citizens bus driven by Albert Paxton traveled to St George and Mesquite NV last week carrying 20 passengers on a fun tour which Hills and of cluded Bloomington course the Nevada one arm bandits were a special attraction and many coins slipped out of the pockets and into the slots just to hear the bells ring or the jangle of a few coins drop into the metal trays It was fun and they all had a good time They tell me the food was especially good too On April 29 Matt and Lee Townsley went to El Centro CA to spent a week with their daughter Marcie Townsly She was in the process of buying a home and needed some good advice They looked at a number of homes but each one needed some sort of repairs or wasn’t suitably located finally Marcie decided to purchase a home in a new development where she could choose the plan that suited her and there would be a nice fenced yard for her dog After she was comfortable with her decision and had made a down payment Lee and Matt came home It’s possible they will be going back for the moving in ceremonies The First and Fourth Ward met together Tuesday May 5 and enjoyed a talk on plant life given by Otto grave Pallbearers were Scott Petersen John Mark Petersen Joel Robison Robison Ron Wilcox and David Hopkins He also showed colored Riethmann flowers slides of many beautiful greenery and lovely arrangements some which surrounded his beautiful home and grounds on Canyon Road in Fillmore DECISION NOTICE ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT Rosa McLean Brown Rosa McLean Brown Rosa McLean Brown age 69 died May 10 1987 in the Delta Medical Center She was born Jan 23 1918 in Salt Lake City to George and Rose Powell She married H Darwin McLean Brown in the Salt Lake Temple Aug 3 1940 She attended the South High and the LDS Business College She lived in the Salt Lake area until moving to Delta in 1978 where she has since resided except for winters spent in MesArizona quite Nev and Quartsite She was an active member of the LDS Church She is survived by her husband of Delta daughters Mrs Russell (Leora) Salt Lake City Mrs Meyerhoffer Carol Ann Kelsch Sandy Mrs Tim (Diana) Sundquist Kearns Mrs Larry (Becky) Staten Sierra Vista AZ sons VA Kim Kearns Jim Chesapeake 15 grandchildren great (USN) sisters Mrs Delsa M grandchild HarrMrs Mary Logan Sjostrom ington Delta brothers Gilbert J Salt Lake City Hugh A Heber City Funeral services will be held Thursday May 14 1987 in the Delta 1st Ward at 10 am Friends may call at the Nickle Mortuary Wed from 7 to 8:30 pm and at the church Thursday one hour prior to services and also at the Larkin Sunset Gardens 10600 So 1700 East Sandy Thursday from 2 to 3 pm and burial will be in the Larkin Sunset Garden at 3 pm Stephen Henrie Johnson age 33 Stephen Henrie Johnson formerly of Delta died May 11 1987 in Riverton Utah following a lingerillness ing He was born November 10 1953 in Delta Utah to R Tillman and Virginia Henrie Johnson He married Marlene Hunter on January 17 1976 in the He graduated Manti LDS Temple from Delta High School served an LDS mission in Washington DC Steven drove truck and always enjoyed his work He was a great lover of outdoors always hunting fishing Hunting and something somewhere fishing was a great love but his greatest love was his son Reggie He is survived by his wife Marlene of Riverton son Reggie Steven Riverton parents of Delta brothers and sisters Mark Edward Matthew all of Mrs Randy (Joyce) Coats Delta Robert and Janice Holden both Mary Johnson Logan grandmothers Delta and Lynndyl Mary Henrie several nieces and nephews Funeral services will be held Thursday May 14 at 12 noon in the Riverton 3rd Ward 12888 South 1700 West Friends may call at the church Thursto 12 Burial will be in the day from Riverton City Cemetery Elwin Theobald Vesta ranges are on our floor Come on in and we’ll tell you more We love ’em and think they’re great We will tell you things you’ll appreciate Bring this ad and a gift you’ll get You’ll be glad you did we’ll make a bet I 407 W Main-Del- ta Utah Elwin Theobald age 85 died May 1987 at his home in Provo of Cancer 1902 in He was born February Hinckley Utah to Ernest and Susie He married Theobald Alldredge Maude M Mathews on August 29 1928 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple He received his schooling in Hinckley Utah He worked as a heating engineer for several years in Southern California then went into the advertising business in Idaho and Northern Mr California Theobald was a member of the LDS Church 2nd Ward and was a High Priest He has always been active in the LDS Church serving in all organizations and in the Branch Presidency He and his wife served a LDS Mission in Mesa Arizona Elwin was also a worker in the Provo LDS Temple He is survived by his wife of Provo 4 sons one one daughter Randle Theobald Sandy UT Layton Theobald Allen Theobald both Claremont CA Glen Theobald Seattle WA Jared Mora Tucson AZ Mrs John (Alice) Montierth Boca Raton FL 22 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren Funeral services were held on Tuesday May 12 1987 at 11 am at the Edgemont 2nd Ward LDS Chapel 555 East 3230 North Provo Interment was in the Provo City Cemetery 9 There 864-33- J V 1951 Hers was a life of service Almost all of her life she served as either an officer or a teacher in one of the auxiliary organizations of the LDS Church She was also a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers where she served as secretary and a captain Marvin Survivors are children Robison Salt Lake City Mrs Elmer (La Vella) Spencer Tucson AZ Mary Meadow Ella Peterson Loyal H Robison Roy and Wayne C Robison 61 great 31 grandchildren Magna John C brothers grandchildren Cowley and Ivan E Cowley both of Salt Lake City Funeral services were held Friday May 8 at pm in the Meadow Ward Chapel with Bishop DeLyle Carling conducting Family prayer was by Marvin Robison son with prelude and postlude music by Roma Bird Kim Petersen gave the opening prayer and Bishop DeLyle Carling gave remarks Gary Kim Mario Terry Mark and Scott Petersen sang “Sweet Hour of by Flora Prayer” accompanied son and Stewart Loyal Robison DeLynn Labrum gave remarks Sharia Starly Lynette Bond and Jan Wonderful Frampton sang “That Mother of Mine” accompanied by Flora Stewart Wayne Robison son was Interment the closing prayer gave in the Meadow Cemetery with Gary the Petersen dedicating grandson NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice Charlotte Cowley Robison age 91 died May 5 1987 in the Fillmore Hospital She was born Oct 14 1895 in Meadow to Richard Austin and Mary Jane Gull Cowley She married Henry Robison April 16 1924 in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple He died July 3 7 and Mildred May Charlotte Cowley Robison Monday May 4 Arthella Taylor and members of her family her sister Lola Washburn Salt Lake brother LaRue and wife Louise Miller Venice UT and brother Maurice Miller and his wife Layton drove them in their van to Garden Grove CA to visit their brother Wendell Miller who is terminally ill They spent the entire visit with Wendell coming home Thursday May On Ladd Thun is no growth without discontent 98 Hope is what ( keeps all suffering in place Grasshopper and Mormon Cricket Control Project Fillmore Ranger District Millard County USDA Forest Service - Fishlake National Forest NOTE: This Decision Notice replaces one of the same name signed April 23 1987 in cooperation with The Forest Service Serthe Animal and Plant Health Inspection vice (APHIS) proposes to control grasshoppers and Mormon crickets on the lower elevations of the south east and west portions of the Canyon Mountain Range Fillmore Ranger District (see May in Appen- The objective of the control project reduce the grasshopper and Mormon cricket population which has caused damage to range resources and nearby agricultural croplands for the past three years Two alternatives have been considered: These are: Reduce the grasshopper and Mormon cricket population through the use of both aerial and ground application of appropriate and control organisms pesticides 2 Take no action to control the grasshopper and Mormon cricket populations This is the no action alternative It is my decision to proceed with the alterthe cricket and grasshopnative of reducing per populations by aerial application of sevin or bran spray ground application bait impregnated with Sevin and the use of Nosema locustae bait adjacent to critical stream and camping areas (See Appendix A) The treatment will be done by trained pesticide applicators working under the direction of APHIS personnel Applications will be made in the vicinity of Eightmile Clay Springs Cascade Bridge Canyon Wildhorse Box Canyon and Hardscrabble No aerial spray applications of Sevin (Carbaryl) will be made within 500 feet of open water or within 500 feet of campers or developed campgrounds Because of these constraints Nosema will be used in sensitive areas with some ground application of bran bait surrounding the sensitive areas There will be 16 ounces of Carbaryl with 4 ounces of diesel applied per acre as an oil 8 ounces of active spray This constitutes gredient per acre This rate is effective in control of cricket populations and poses no threat to human health Carbaryl degrades within two to six weeks Bran bait will only have limited use but will be applied at the rate of 10 lbsacre where applicable in areas that cannot be treated with a spray or where additional protection is required Nosema bran bait will be applied at the rate of lbacre for grasshoppers and at the rate of 2 lbsacre for crickets The effect of Carbaryl on the environment are minimal when compared to the range resource and animal damage caused by high densities of Mormon crickets Reduction in the population density may reduce the food supply available to birds and other wildlife However there will be no effect on wildlife Carbaryl is toxic to insects other than grasshoppers and crickets Thus application of the chemical will reduce populations insects of Any bee owners in the area will be notified in advance so they can protect their resources Both the economic and social consequences of reducing the cricket population are beneficial The no action alternative would allow the range resource to be damaged and the vestment on range improvement projects to be lost for the year The forage loss would require that livestock be removed from the allotments early Less food would be available for big game animals Reduced ground cover could also result in soil erosion and site deterioration The migration of the crickets at maturity will result in damage being done to the nearby agricultural crops For these reasons the no action alternative is unacceptable Outservice coordination has been done with APHIS and local government groups to make sure that the project will be carried out in an acceptable manner and in accordance with requirements spelled out in the APHIS Rangeland Grasshopper Cooperative Management Program Final Environmental Impact Statement for 1987 to which this Environmental Assessment is dix A) is to tiered This project will have no significant pact on the environment if carried out cording to the APHIS Final E1S for 1987 listed above No threatened or endangered species are known to exist in the vicinity There will be no ground disturbance so archeological clearance is not necessary Public notice will be given prior to the project implementation The allotment permittees will also be advised well in advance of the treatment This decision is subject to administrative review For further information contact Tom Stinson Supervisory Conservationist Fillmore Ranger Range District Fishlake National Forest Fillmore Utah 84631 or phone (801) J KENT TAYLOR Forest Supervisor Fishlake National Forest Date: 5187 Published in the Millard County cle Progress May 14 1987 Chroni- Notice is hereby given that Anna R Williams of Gandy Route Garrision UT 84728 who made Desert Land Entry No 4 5 SecApril 19 1987 for Lots 2 3 6 7 8 Section 4 T 16 tion 3 Lots SIASE'A Section 33 19 W R S SWA SWA Section 34 T 15SR 19 W Salt Lake Meridian has filed notice of tention to make final proof to establish to the lands before House Range Area 15 E 500 Manager BLM Area Office at N Fillmore UT 84631 on June 25 1987 at 11:00 am Claimant names as witness John Sims of Gandy Route Garrison UT have been The following application(s) ed with the State Engineer to appropriate or change water in Millard County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated Locations in SLB&M APTO APPLICATIONS(S) PROPRIATE WATER APPLICANT: Wasden Ranch co Thad Wasden PO Box 128 UT QUANTITY: 20 cfs Aurora SOURCE: North Grove Creek POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) N 1050 E 1700 from SW Cor Sec 33 T20S R2W (15 miles NW or Aurora) USE: Fish Culture: Fish Culture PLACE OF USE: SE14SW14 Sec 23 R2W The water will be returned to T20S the natural stream or source at a point(s): 33 (1) N 2050 E 3900 from SW Cor Sec 84728 Route Garrison UT Box 866 Mercury NV Earl Williams of Gandy 84728 Shirley 89023 Lake of PO Box Fillmore UT 84631 Published in the Millard cle Progress May 14 21 County 28 June 778 Chroni4 & 1987 INVITATION TO BID Notice is given hereby that Millard School District will accept for construction of Millard High School according to Drawings and Specifications prepared by Edwards & Daniels Associates Architects and described in general as: Classroom and cafeteria addition to the existing Millard High School Concrete floor slab on grade steel framing steel joist and metal deck Single ply roofing metal studs and gypsum board interior partitions Suspended acoustical ceiling system and brick veneer exterior Sealed bids will be received at the Millard School District Office 160 West Main Street Delta Utah up to 7:00 pm Wednesday May 27 1987 Bids will be opened and read aloud at that time and that place Bids received after that time will not be accepted Interested parties are invited to attend Bona fide general contract bidders may secure of the proposed Contract copies Documents from the office of Edwards & Daniels Assoc 525 East 3rd South SLC the Architect on the Utah 84102 following basis: Two copies of the Project Manual cluding Specifications plus two sets of prints of the Drawings upon payment of $100 deposit completely refundable if both sets are returned to the Architect postpaid in satisfactory condition within five calendar days after bid opening 2 Additional sets may be obtained for direct cost of printing Bid security in the amount of (Bid Bond certified check or cashier’s check) of the Base Bid drawn payable to the order of the Owner listed above will be required to accompany the bid All bidders shall be No bid- der may withdraw his proposal for a period of thirty days after the date set for the opening thereof The Owner reserves the right to accept or to reject any or all proposals or waive any informality in a proposal Date: April 30 1987 Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress May 14 & 21 1987 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS proposals will be received by the Utah Department of Transportation UDOTDPS Building (2nd Floor) 4501 South 2700 West Salt Lake City Utah 84119 until 2 o’clock pm Tuesday June 2 1987 and at that time publicly opened for Bituminous Seal Coat in Washington and Millard Counties the same being that section of MP 370 to MP 1930 and MP MP 3130 to MP 4010 000 to MP 805 and MP 8900 to MP 10066 identified as State Maintenance No Project The length of road to be constructed or improved is 4361 miles and the principal items of work are approximately as follows: 382 Bituminous Material Grade Ton and Compacting Material 805869 Spreading Sq Yds Cover Material Type C (Contractor Furnished) 9283 Ton The project is to be completed by August Sealed 28 1987 Prequalification of bidders is required Prior to any bidders receiving plans and specifications it will be necessary that the bidder have on file with the Utah Department of Transportation completed and approved the required Prequalification Statement pertaining to contractor’s experience and financial condition Proposal forms plans and specifications are on file in the office of the Utah Department of Transportation Salt Lake City and the office of its District Director at Cedar City Utah where they may be reviewed by prosepective bidders Specifications proposal forms and plans may be obtained only at the Department Offices at Salt Lake ty upon application and payment of a fee of $500 none of which will be refunded Each bidder must submit a bid bond from an approved surety company on forms provided by the Department or in lieu thereof cash certified check or cashier’s check for not less than 5 of the total amount of the bids made payable to the Utah Department of T ransportation as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract the bidder will execute the contract and furnish the contract bonds as required The right to reject any or all bids is reserved Any additional information may be secured at the office of the Utah Department of Transportation Dated this 9th day of May 1987 UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION E H Findlay CPA Director Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress May 14 1987 ( R2W T20S Thomas L Jensen Area Manager Bureau of Land Management House Range Area Office TO CHANGE APPLICATION(S) WATER APPLICANT: J B APPLICANT: vestment Company Service District APPLISpecial CANT: Delta City APPLICANT: Deseret APPLIIrrigation Company Trustee Melville CANT: Irrigation Company APPLICANT: Abraham Irrigation Company Trustee APPLICANT: Delta Canal ComDelta UT proposes Route pany Trustee to correct the point of diversion place and nature of use of water as evidenced by a porCert 7659 (A21955) tion of HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 255 cfs SOURCE: 16 in well 580 ft deep POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) N 4517 W 173 from SE Cor Sec 3 T17S R6W USE: to Dec 31 total Irrigation: from Mar 600 head acreage 19903 acs: Stockwatering: of livestock PLACE OF USE: SE14SE14 T16S Sec 34 Sec 33 NW14SW14 4 4N W 4 NW 4NE S 2NE14NE Sec N12SE14SE14SE14 NE14NE14 Sec 4 T17S R6W HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 4059 SOURCE: 6 in well 280 ft deep POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) N 700 W 100 from El4 Cor Sec 33 T16S R6W (25 Miles East of Delta) USE: Domestic: 54 families Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot PLACE OF USE: Lot 4 Lot 5 Lot 6 Lot 7 Lot 8 Lot 9 Lot 10 Lot Lot 12 Lot 13 Lot 14 Lot 15 Lot 16 Lot 17 Lot 18 Lot 19 Lot 24 Lot 25 Lot 26 Lot 27 Lot 28 Sec 10 T17S R6W The remaining water is used same as Heretofore Protests resisting the granting of these apwith reasons therefore must be plications ed in duplicate with the State Engineer 1636 West North Temple Salt Lake City Utah 84116 on or before JUNE 28 1987 Robert L Morgan PE STATE ENGINEER Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress May 14 21 & 28 1987 NOTICE TO WATER USERS have been to change water County throughout the entire year otherwise designated Locations in slb&m:1 APPLICANT: USA 14225) Bureau of Land Management 324 Salt Lake City UT proposes to change the place of use of water as evidenced by ed The following application(s) with the State Engineer in Millard unless HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 0025 cfs or 1176 SOURCE: 16 in well 300 ft deep POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) S 3960 W 2700 from NE Cor Sec 20 T23S R19W USE: Stockwatering: 420 head of livestock PLACE OF USE: SW14SE14 Sec 24 T23S R19W HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 0025 cfs or 1176 POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: Same as Heretofore (1 miles South of Garrison) USE: Same as Heretofore PLACE OF USE: NE14NE14 Sec 3 SW14SE14 Sec SW14SE14 Sec 24 SE14NE14 Sec 35 T23S R19W l(al4282) APPLICANT: C Frank North Delta UT proposes to change the point of diversion and of use of water as evidenced by place Certificate No 11626 HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 0015 cfs Baker 240 West 300 SOURCE: 6 in well 190 ft deep POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) S 97 W 182 from El4 Cor Sec 18 T17S R6W USE: Stock waterPLACE OF USE: ing: 220 head of livestock NE14SEI4 Sec 18 T17S R6W HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 0015 cfs SOURCE: 6 in well 100 ft deep POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) N 215 E 1280 from Wl4 Cor Sec 20 T17S R6W (1 12 mile SE of Delta) USE: Same as Heretofore PLACE OF USE: NEI4SE14 Sec 18 T17S R6W Protests resisting the granting of these with reasons therefore must be plications ed in duplicate with the State Engineer 1636 North Temple Salt Lake City Utah on or before JUNE 27 1987 Robert L Morgan PE STATE ENGINEER Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress May 14 21 & 28 1987 West 84116 Notice Notice is hereby given that Francis L Roylance of 372 N 300 E Springville UT who made Desert Land Entry No May 23 1983 for NE'SE'A Sec 3 NE'SWH Sec 4 T 16 S R 19 W W‘riSW'4 SE'SWH Sec 33 T 15 s! R 19 W Salt Lake Meridian has filed notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to the lands before House Range Area Manager BLM Area Office at 15 E 500 N Fillmore UT 84631 on June 25 1987 at 1:00 pm Claimant names as witness John Sims of Gandy Route Garrison UT 84663 84728 Earl Williams of Gandy Route Garrison UT 84728 Thomas Area Bureau of Land Management House Range Area Office L Jensen Manager Box 778 Fillmore UT 84631 Published in the Millard County ChroniProgress May 14 21 28 June 4 & It cle lOQf |