Show DELTA Fredrick Luther Baker Lloyd Payne Fredrick Luther Baker Baker NV passed away Jan II 1988 at Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City UT He was bom August 6 1907 to Fred L and Gertrude Kendall Baker in IL He married Makanda Betty DeLapp June 3 1935 in Salt Lake City He farmed in the Delta area until the !950’s He was an original owner of DelAero Service and purused a lifetime love of flying He moved to Baker NV in the late 1950’s and began the family ranching operation known as Baker Ranches Inc He was a past Grandmaster of Delta IOOF Lodge He was instrumental in organizing Mt Wheeler Power Co which brought electricity to western Utah and eastern Nevada in the 1970’s He served on the original Mt Wheeler Power Co Board He was active in promoting the agricultural industry as a member of Nevada Cattleman’s Farm Bureau Assn and various agricultural boards In 1982 he was named Cattleman of the Year by Nevada Cattleman’s Assn He is survived by his wife Betty Baker Baker NV sons Carl and J Mildred NV sister Baker Dean Keyser Delta brother David Baker Tucson AZ 8 grandchildren and one great grandchild Memorial services will be held at Baker Hall in Baker NV on Friday January 15 1988 at 12:00 MST Eddys Barben Ph: Mrs John George (Sharron Steele) Denver Colorado spent Christmas with Sharron’s mother Mrs Ruth Steele in Delta Ruth had a great time and enjoyed their company very much Santa Claus tended the George car with gifts and brought them to Delta for a fun Christmas Day and holiday Sharron prepared a delicious r turkery then they drove out into the country after dinner and visited with relatives and family members They visited with Bert and Norma Jensen Zane and Elsie and Sherrie Crafts with Jack and Jeniel Jensen and their 24 family members home for the holiday They saw relatives that they had not seen for a long time Then in the evening they drove around the Delta area and enjoyed all the beautifully lighted and decorated yards and homes all bright and shining with Christmas lights The Georges left Delta for their home on the 26th They had a lot of snow both coming to Utah and going home When they arrived home they had 18 inches of snow there Ruth Steele surely did enjoy and appreciate their visit On Monday Dec 28 Archie and Eddys Barben received a phone call from their grandson Elder Bret Barben telling them that he had just received his mission call to Honolulu Hawaii for the next two years He will be leaving in February He was very excited and happy for this call Bret is the son of Mrs Gordon Barben of St George Utah Mrs Elva Stone spent the Christmas week in Minersville at the reservoir with her daughter Mrs Darrel Wright (Shirley) and family On Tuesday Dec 29 they all went to Beaver and celebrated Elva’s birthday The Wrights and Willdens took Elva out to dinner and had a fun time together Mrs Florence Lowder had her family home for Christmas— Mrs Bob and Debbie Johnson and children Jake Brock Stacey and Jennie of Oakley Utah and Brenda of Salt Lake City Mrs June and Nelda Ivy also spent Christmas Day and they all enjoyed a delicious dinner together They all had a nice visit and an enjoyable Christmas together The Ivy’s are gradually getting settled into their new home in Delta now Mr Phillip Black of Salt Lake spent the Christmas holiday in Delta with his mother Mrs Deona Black and family Phillip and Deona were guests for Christmas dinner at the home of her daughter Mrs Grayson Roper of Fool Creek Miss Cindy Stewart of Phoenix Arizona spent Christmas in Delta with parents and family here of SUTHERLAND Dora Rose Ph: LaVar and Bertha Owens just returned from a trip to Houston Texas where they visited with daughter Janet The and Dr James W Jacobson Owens spent their Christmas Holiday with them and their children Jimmie Andy and little daughter Maren The Owens visited in Galvaston and were close to the Gulf of Mexico They saw the Johnson Space Control Center Port Houston and many other teresting places They flew back just in time to miss the engulfing storm that the traffic delayed the stopped airplanes For 16 hours the clerks were on duty at the Dallas airport The news report was a verification of this report on the TV The Texans are not prepared for snow like that hence the ardelays and upsets When the Owens rived at the Salt Lake airport the runways were all cleared and free from the at car snow They had parked their airport so were able to drive home very soon To visit with the Heber Roses on Saturday were daughter Virginia and Gary Robinson granddaughter Laura and great grandchildren Robinson and Gary and Sherrie Robinson Reagan Robinson and grandson Ty Robinson Virginia from Orem Ty Gary Jr and Sherrie from Spanish Fork and Laura and Reagan from Orem Also to visit with the Roses were Wilde and daughter Margo and David boys Jody and Wade from Craydon birCongratulations to all who have There thdays in the month of January are 16 ladies and presumably some men this are in our area whose birthdays month Welcome to Doris and Duayne moved here Humphries who have just from Vernal Utah They have four boys and two girls The Relief Society Work Day for the rd Ward was held on January rowave Cookery by and Women of the A Lorene Smith n was served to a large oth at the ten o’clock 7 pm session arah Fowles were her and Bryce Chappell Faun Sampson Sarah rd that she had a new hter born January 7 children dy Jones and cyler from Smithfield and Lynn Simmons Nicole and risti Mike io John and Carolyn Iren Carl Stephanie Lake j from Salt Jones from West all visitors Of folks NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE IIIIiiviviemomamI Lloyd Payne age 68 died January 5 1988 in a Provo hospital He was born January 12 1919 in Fillmore to Parley Morris and Mary Margaret Frampton Payne He married Marie Adams April 12 1946 in Meadow The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Lloyd was a veteran of World War II He is survived by his wife of Meadow children Rex Jensen of West Valley City Mrs Roland (Janice) Sam Stevens of Renton Washington Payne Visalia California Ron Payne of St George Utah 16 grandchildren brother and sisters Buster Payne of Santa Ana CA Reva Kribs of Hemet CA and Mrs Vonda (Toots) Peterson of Fillmore Funeral services were held Saturday January 9 at 12:00 noon in the Meadow Ward Chapel Burial took place in the Meadow Cemetery under the direction of the Olpin Mortuary SUGARVILLE June Lounsbury Ph: Miss Valicia Moore of daughter Teressa and Harry Moore had surgery on her wrist We wish her a speedy recovery Mrs Ralph Lounsbury made a trip to Provo for a doctor appointment Mrs Leatha Zeunen mother of Jon Zeunen fell and fractured her hip She was in the hospital for the holidays but is home now She and her husband live in the trailer next to Jon I’m sure she would appicciate your visit We sent get well wishes to her Mrs Eugene Losee made a trip to Alpine and visited her sister Inga Mae and Alden Shurtz They went on up to West Valley City to their oldest grandson’s mission farewell Greg Hastings is the son of Barbara and Floyd Hastings He will go to the San Diego Mission Later they went to Ephraim and saw Kathy’s new baby Mrs Tony Clark had out of town company for Linda Lee’s wedding reception Tony’s mother and sister Mrs Catherine Clark and Virginia of Woodland Hills CA also nephews Gary McGrohan and Ron Pettibone also from Calif They had their daughter Diana and husband Graydon Woodlief from Beverton OR and Jack and Janet Clark from Kaysville They had a lovely reception Rulon and Ruth Jones over the weekend or during last week’s holidays They all left on Saturday and Sunday to be ahead of the incoming storm The roads were frightening until Tammy and DeLynn got to Malad Then they began to get better After night driving is not too safe on black ice There have been numerous fires and accidents caused from cold and snow We are all hoping for a change for the better in the near future Earlier in the month LaVar and Bertha Owens David and Jeneal Young and children Jason and Jennifer visited in Phoenix Arizona with daughter Varla and Elwin Wright and family Ed and Dawn Jensen and children Samantha and Leah from Salt Lake were here from Thursday until Saturday with folks Bert and Norma Jensen Later Randy and Darleen Kay and children Toby and Jeremy from West Jordan came to visit with their folks Bert and Norma and in Delta with folks Stewart and Ann Taylor From Nephi daughter Beth and Bill Sperry Lynette Donna and Kaylin from Goshen Jasperson and Gena also from Nephi was daughter Linda Greenhalgh They received calls from other members of their family one of whom attended the Rose Bowl in California Reid and Mary Tippetts spent Christmas Eve with son Lee and Sandra and children Rian Nilton and Ragina The Family Home Evening was enjoyed by all of them participating Reid read from the Bible there were singing and talks and a delicious luncheon with a delicious meal following the next day Norma Jensen made a trip to Spanish Fork to visit with her daughter She returned the same day Thanks to our good neighbor and Bishop Howard Clayton for making it possible for us and several other families to get out of our yard We remember that a few years back another neighbor the Bishop’s father would clean out our driveway making it possible for us to drive out without getting stuck in the snow Like father like son as the saying goes Much could be said in addition to what he has done previously He takes time out for his neighbors and friends Sometimes we meet people who are impersonal preoccupied or impolite or inattentive to our wants and wishes or our needs but not Howard Every person’s problems and worries are important to He is always as he Bishop Clayton seems regardless of his own worries he never shows it There is in most of us a tendency at times not to do anything that is difficult to do not to perform any unpleasant service or anything we do convenient W'hy should we don’t want to do? anything we don’t like to be Sometimes bothered But these do not fit Bishop Clayton He finds joy in doing things for his neighbors friends or anyone in need of his help He is most happy when he is in the process of making someone’s work a little bit lighter He passes it off as a great opportunity i Blanch StClair Ferry Blanch StClair Ferry age 77 died January 6 1988 in the West Millard Care Center She was born May 20 1910 in Tooele Utah to Hugh and Edith Wrathall StClair She married John Henry Ferry May 23 1927 in Grantsville Utah He died April 25 1966 Mrs Ferry moved to the Delta area around 1935 where she has since resided She is survived by four sons: Jay D Texas Overton Charles Kay Owen R Elmer Ogden Ogden Bernell Delta and daughter Mrs Glen (Leona) McClellan Delta 12 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren Funeral services were held Saturday January 9 in the Nickle Mortuary at am Family prayer was given by Jay Ferry with prelude music by Sherry Nickle Bishop George Dutson conducted and read the obituary The invocation was given by Don Webb followed by speakers Bishop George Dutson Elwood Bladen and Dorothy Webb Glen Jeffery gave the benediction and Sherry Nickle provided postlude music Burial was at the Delta Cemetery where Glen Swalberg dedicated the Casket bearers were Glen grave McClellan Burnell Ferry Jay Ferry Kay Ferry Owen Ferry and Glen Jeffery Honorary pallbearers were Orvil Jeffery Glen Swalberg Orin Allred Jim Robson and Jay Atkinson Elwood Bladen Frost the imaginary sprite who makes frost on trees and windows originated Norse mythology Jack ( PUBLIC NOTICES Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right To Know V NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE ) The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder without warranty as to title possession or encumbrances at the front steps of the Millard County Courthouse Fillmore Utah on the 29th day of January 1988 at 3:00 o’clock pm of said day The South 50 feet of the East of Lot 4 Block 6 PLAT “A” DELTA TOWNSITE SURVEY ALSO BEGINNING at the Southeast corner of Lot 4 Block 6 Plat “A” DELTA TOWNSITE thence East 20 feet thence SURVEY North 50 feet thence West 20 feet thence South 50 feet to the point of BEGINNING Commonly known as 424 East Delta Utah 84624 The Trust South 100 The following described property situated in Delta Millard County State of Utah will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on Friday January 29 1988 on the front steps of the County Courthouse Fillmore City Millard County State of Utah at the hour of 1:00 o’clock am by JAMES Z DAVIS the Successor Trustee under the Deed of Trust executed by BUNKER A SONS a Utah Partnership and K BUNKER GAYLE AND GARY L BUNKER GARY L BUNKER and J BUNKER MARIAN husband and wife K BUNKER GAYLE and DONNA P BUNKER husband and wife GAYLE K as BUNKER AND GARY BUNKER Trustors to UTAH TITLE AND ABSTRACT COMPANY as Trustee and FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH NA as Beneficiary recorded on the 7th day of May 1986 in Book 199 Pages of the official records in the office of the County Recorder of Millard County Utah as Entry No 60113: OF REAL SCHEDULE PROPERTY of PARCEL 1: The West the Southwest Quarter of Section 14 Township 17 South Range 7 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian EXCEPTING THEREFROM: That portion lying within the boundaries of the State Highway All EXCEPTING THEREFROM: that portion within the boundaries of the Country Estates subdivision Plat "A" EXCEPTING THEREFROM: Beginning at a point on the East side of an existing road said point being North 0°30' East 228357 feet and South 8930' East 33 feet from the Southwest corner of Section 14 Township 17 South Range 7 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian said point being North 030 East 95 43 feet from a rebar marker 33 feet offset to 116 corner running thence North 030’ East 32504 feet to a feet point of tangency with a radius curve to the right thence Northeasterly along the arc of said curve 2352 feet thence South 8938 '43' East 22204 feet more or less to the Northwest corner of Lot County Estates Subdivision Plat A thence South 030 'O' West 340 feet thence NNorth 8938 '43" West 237 feet to the point of beginning EXCEPTING THEREFROM: North 030' East 4416 Beginning feet and South 8930' East 330 feet from the Southwest comer of Section 14 Township 17 South Range 7 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian thence South 8930' East 1800 feet thence North 030' East 2500 feet thence North 8930' West 1800 feet thence South 030' Wes 2500 feet to the point of beginning PARCEL 2: Lots 51120 and Country Estates Subdivision Plat "A: according to the official plat on record in the Millard County Recorder’s PARCEL feet trust 10822 South 1987 Telephone: File No 8648 Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress Dec 31 1987 Jan 7 A 14 1988 feet Range The following applkation(s) have been the State Engineer to appropriate or change water in Millard County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated Locations in SLBAM APPLICANT: Taft PaxQUANTITY: 0015 cfs POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (I) N 1567 W 884 from mile South El4 Cor Sec 30 T23S R5W 2000 head of Kanosh) USE: Stockwatering: OF USE: PLACE of livestock NW14NE14 Sec 30 T23S R5W (A62998) ton KanoshUT THEREFROM: at the Southeast comer Commencing of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 35 Township 16 South Range 7 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian thence North 8935 ’33” West 5752 feet EXCEPTING the quarter section line to right way line thence North 0047 ’57" East 132335 feet along right of way of to forty acre line thence South 8933 '346' East 3346 feet along fort acre line to the Northeast corner of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of said section thence South 0014’33" East 132338 feet along forty acre line to the point of beginning I Section PARCEL 7: Lot Township 17 South Range 7 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian 6 in well 230 ft deep SOURCE: CHANGE TO APPLICATION(S) WATER (al4538) APPLICANT: O’Dean and W Anderson 325 Circle Drive Eskdale UT proposes to change the point of diversion place and nature of use of Vera County Chronicle 1987 Jan 7 & 14 water 1988 as evidenced (A31732) by HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 80 cfs SOURCE: Underground Water Wells (4) POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (I) S 95 W RESOLUTION NO 1 RESOLUTION THAT OWNERS OF CEMETERY PLOTS UNUSED FOR AT LEAST SIXTY YEARS FILE NOTICE OF CLAIM WITH CITY RECORDER BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF FILLMORE CITY: In accordance with the provisions of Fillmore City gives notice that UCA each and every owner purchaser or interest holder of or in any of the lots sites plots gravesites or portions of the Fillmore City Cemetery all of which unused cemetery lots have been and remain for burial purposes for more than sixty (60) shall and hereby is required to file years with the City Recorder of Fillmore City Corporation a notice of claim of tight or interest to such specified cemetery lot WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS after the last date of of this resolution in a publication newspaper or if a copy of this resolution is personally served upon such person in the for personal service of promanner provided cess in a civil action then within Sixty (60) is acDays after such personal service complished or all right title and interest of the owner of such cemetery lot shall be terminated and the ownership of such lot or portion of the cemetery shall thereafter be vested in the name of Fillmore City The notice of claim filed with the Fillmore City Recorder must include both an expression of interest by the owner in maintaining the lot and satisfactory evidence of cemetery an intention to use the lot for a burial The lots in the Fillmore City Cemetery to which this notice applies are each of the 1425 12 in well 78 ft deep (2) S 95 W 1400 from NE Cor 100 ft well 12 in from N 1420 W 1310 A Cor SE deep (3) well 82 14 in deep (4) S 1210 W 1790 from NE Cor 16 in well 118 ft Sec 34 T19S R19W ft USE: Irrigation: from Apr to Oct deep 31 total acreage 32000 acs Stockwatering: 300 head of livestock PLACE OF USE: W12SW14 Sec 26 N12SE14 Sec 27 E12NE14 Sec 34 W12NWI4 Sec 35 RI9W HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 80 cfs SOURCE: Underground Water Wells (3) POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) N 500 W 800 from SE Cor Sec 27 16 in well 50 ft 10 from SE to 200 ft deep (2) N 1420 W Cor 14 in well 82 ft deep (3) S 1210 W R19W 1790 from NE Cor Sec 34 T19S T19S well 16 in 118 ft USE: deep Same as Heretofore but adding the following: Irrigation: from Apr to Oct 31 total acreage 44000 acs sole supply 32000 acs Stockwatering: 300 head of livestock Sec 26 PLACE OF USE: W12SW14 27 Sec E12SE14 N12NE14SE14NE14SE14 W12NW14NW14SW14 Sec Sec 35 34 T19S R19W granting of these therefore must be Protests resisting with reasons plications ed in duplicate with the State the Engineer 1636 North Temple Salt Lake City Utah on or before FEBRUARY 13 1988 Robert L Morgan PE STATE ENGINEER Published in Millard County Chronicle 1987 Progress on DECEMBER 31 JANUARY 7 A 14 1988 West 841 16 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS lots: Fillmore City Cemetery Sealed 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 February 2 1988 and at that time publicly of Grading Surfacopened for construction ing and Structure in Millard County the same being that section of Chalk Creek Bridge Replacement at 400 North in Fillmore identified as State Project No The length of road to be constructed or the principal is 0095 miles and improved items of work are approximately as follows: Lump Sum - Concrete Class AA (AE) (Estimated Quantity 315 Cu Yds) Lump Sum - Structural Steel (Estimated Quantity 44832 Lbs) and 53290 Lbs of Reinforcing Steel (Epoxy Coaled) The project is to be completed by April 1988 15 A contractor’s license is required prior to bidding 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 bidders Specifications proposal prospective forms and plans may be obtained only at Department Offices at Salt Lake City the upon application and payment of a fee of $2000 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 of the total amount of the bid made payable to the Utah Department of Transportation as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract the bidder will execute the contract and nish the contract bonds as required The right to reject any or all bids is reserved additional information may be Any secured at the office of the Utah Department of Transportation Dated this 9th day of January 1988 UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION E H Findlay CPA Director Published in the Millard County Chroni4 1988 cle Progress Jan Salt Lake Base Meridian APPROPRIATE TO APPLICATION(S) WATER 3: PARCEL 6: The Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of 35 Section Township 16 South Range 7 West Salt Lake Base and - Page 9 19 14 ed with more 6 West Jaa USERS more and Meridian said point being on an fence line thence North existing 1828' 17" East 1238 feet along said fence line thence bearing existing East thence South 71293 feet 515 ’24” East 59067 thence North 3631 ’00" West 66602 feet thence North 8333 '00" West 23150 feet thence North 8401 ’00" West 14540 feet to the point of beginning PARCEL 5: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot 4 Block 50 Plat "A” Delta Townsite Survey thence South 1445 feet thence East 665 feet thence North 1445 feet: thence West 665 feet to the point of line Dated the 27th day of November Paul M Halliday Successor Trustee 455 East 400 South Suite 202 Salt Lake City Utah 84111 Published in the Millard Progress Dec 24 31 Than NOTICE TO WATER Beginning North or less and East or less from the West Quarter corner of Section 6 17 South Township Range 6 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian thence South 8325 ' East 3770 feet more or less thence South 3610' East 6657 feet more or less thence South 5°05 ' West 874 feet more or less thence South 8943' East 10318 feet more or less to the East Quarter tion Line of the Northwest Quarter of Said Section 6 thence South 045 West 6484 feet more or less along the said Quarter Section line thence South 2616' West 2188 feet more or less thence South 149' West 4967 feet more or less thence North 8920' West 15079 fee more or less thence North 8247' West 1410 feet more or less thence North 7810' West 3814 feel more or less thence North 2849' West 1250 feet more or less thence North 1241' East 11078 feet more or less thence North 1317' East 7296 feet more or less to the point of beginning PARCEL 4: Beginning at a point bearing North 100701 feet and East 106988 feet from the West Quarter 17 corner of Section 6 Township 10014 along The purchase price is payable in lawful money of the United States of America USPS PARCEL 8 The Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 36 Township 16 South Range 7 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian PARCEL 9: The Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 2 Township 17 South Range 7 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian was Default recorded on July Notice of 6 1987 in Book 210 Pages of said offiial records Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty express or implied regarding title possession or encumbrances and will be for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Trust Deed and expenses of sale as provided by law DATED: December 17 1987 JAMES Z DAVIS Successor Trustee RAY QUINNEY A NEBEKER 1020 First Security Bank Bldg Ogden Utah 84401 Office beginning being foreclosed by these deed forclosure prois dated November 16 1982 and ceedings was executed by TRACY R BATEMAN and NANCY BATEMAN husband and and in favor of wife as Trustor FIREMAN’S FUND MORTGAGE CORThe PORATION the present Beneficiary present owners are reported to be TRACY R BATEMAN and NANCY BATEMAN husband and wife Deed Millard Coanty ADOPTED and APPROVED this 5th of January 1988 Keith L Gillins Mayor Attest: Carol C Wise City Recorder Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress Jan 14 21 A 28 1988 day NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing to change the zoning of the below to Ag described property from dustrial on Tuesday the 19th day of :00 am in the County January 1988 at Commission Chambers in the Millard Courthouse 60 South Fillmore Utah Legal Description: The West 114 acres of ty Main Coun- JOB ANNOUNCEMENT Street following Millard School District will accept apDistrict Office plications for a WarchouseDelivery person in the school program Number of hours and number of days will vary however the number of hours per month has average been 28 Applicants must have a valid drivers license and be able to lift 50 pound units of commodity products Applications can be picked up at the Millard School District Office 160 est Main Delta Utah and must be returned no later than January property: Beginning 533 feet of the South Northeast Corner of the Southeast quarter of Section 30 T17S R 6W SLBM South 787 Feet West 1587 feet North 787 feet East 1587 feet to beginning comprising 4 acres 4 acres measures 631 feet East The to West by 787 feet North to South All interested persons are invited to be in attendance to make comment 1987 Dated this 17th day of December Millard County Clerk Marlene Whicker Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress Dec 24 31 1987 Jan 7 A 14 lunch 21 1988 The average time lapse three minutes about between 1988 Millard School District is an equal opportunity employer Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress Jan 14 1988 a mosquito bite and mosquito ) itch is |