Show Page 10 Millard County Chronicle Progress Mbv "tl &CRLEY Visiting it the home of Cindy and Bill Chambliss were Bill's parents Mr Tim Chambliss of Phoenix AZ On April 24 funeral services were held in St George for On on Memmott husband of Nclda Petersen Memmott Attending from Hinckley were Ward nd NaRae Petersen Wayne and Thora Petersen Lowell and Esther Petersen Mark and Jane Petersen and Donald and Gayle Petersen On April 28 the annual party for the children of NL and Edith Petersen was held at the home of Del and Barbara Ashby who were this years hosts After visiting at their home they all went to the Gold Room for a lovely dinner All ten of the children and the living spouses attended On April 28 Ward and NaRae Jill Guillory and Valeric Mason went to the Manti Temple for the wedding of Thatcher and Genlyn Car don son of Christine and Royal Car dim of Seattle The Hinckley Second Ward had a May Day social Friday evening The meal was Valynn Du t son was the chairperson with Stephanie King and Leann Hepworth Several numbers were presented th?t were very Terri and Sam Nichols entertaining daughters along with Dan and Becky Peny's daughter did an outstanding The act most revered couple tumbling Ralph and Blanche Crafts were crowned Queen and King of The May with Tiffany Howes as princess A May Pole w as braided by all who wished to participate 10 199Q TekJ!gg LynndylLeamington Jim Dutson performed some magic tricks Dwight Western called his mother to tell her he had been placed with The Marriott Corp in Washington DC His sister Lieuwen Boyd also lives there She told him he would not have a hard time finding her she would be the one doing cartwheels down the freeway! If you have visited your doctor lately and he told you were as healthy as a horse you’ve been eaung too much oat bran! Olcta Swensen of Hinckley has just returned from three weeks in Nevada and California where she visited each of her sons and their families Her son Don Larsen and wife Verlene live in NV Neil and Marta Larsen live in Dayton NV and Jim and Nancy Larsen live in Tahoe Vista CA Friday night Mrs Swensen was surprised with Oth birthday celebration at Don’s a p home with 25 family members in attendance all pitching in with lots of good food including a beautiful birthday cake There were grandchildren and great grandchildren present including 9 mo old great granddaughter Megan Leigh whom Mrs Swensen met for the first time Her visit was climaxed by seeing one of her favorite entertainers Julio Iglesias live at Caesar's Tahoe South Lake Tahoe Sharon Wright and Barbara Shurtz traveled to Fillmore to have lunch with the Senior Citizens and visit with Alta Shumway Sharon's OTHERS One of our Lynndyl residents of years ago Mrs Wayne Banks look Mr Mrs Gayl Nielson s Bryce Finlinson from Oak City and Mrs Teny Smith from St George went on grand lour of the Hole in the Rock at Kanab On their return trip heme they went by way of Boulder Mountain Mrs Clark Hutchings left on April 30 with their daughter Tina Janowicz The Hutchings are going to be residents of Okanogan WA We will miss them living here but we hope they will be happier being with their family Betty Talbot from WV had open heart surgery on May 3 She is the wife of the late Earl Talbot a resident of Lynndyl who passed away tome years ago Neni Wilkins daughter Barbara Anderson of Oak City had a tumor removed from her vocal cord Our sympathy goes out to Jack M Nelson and his family in the loss of Phyllis their wife mother and grandmothers Jack and Phyllis lived in Lynndyl many years We are all going to miss her She had a wonderful personality and everyone loved her Congratulations to Wendi and Joe Ellison on their new baby girL Sheryl Nielson and Scott Wilson’s reception will be held at the Leamington Ward The marriage wiQ take place in the St George on May 25 c OAK CITY Eda Christensen Ph: The family of Wilford Sheriff honored him on his 85th birthday Saturday April 28 Family members present were Wilburn and Elaine Olson Scott and Bonnie Sheriff Larry and Margaret Dens Icy Stewart and Kathy Rowley and children Lynn and Colleen Banks and children David Density and daughter Marshall Sheriff and friend Sheila Lund Celebrating his birthday also was Shay Rowley a great grandson who turned 5 years old on April 29 Just 80 years younger than his “Grandpa Great” Macel Anderson had her daughter Jeanette Cox and children Janel LeAnn and Randy from GardencrvillcNV here for Easter also Jeanette’s other children Ken and Jill Cox and 2 daughters Steve V) and Cherene Giles all from Orem Macel received word of a new great granddaughter arriving on April 24 The parents are Steve and Cherene Giles and she will be named Kristen Visiting with Glen and Lavon Christensen were children Nadcan Christensen Brad and JoAnne Max field and children Bowe and Ashley from Kearns Jason Becky and Tim Christensen from West Jordan Boyd and Elma Anderson from Pleasant Grove spent the night with Iva and Susan Shipley At the home of Austin and Meredith Lovell last weekend were their daughters Lori Young and 2 children from California and Cindy Hall and son from Las Vegas Nevada Fremont Indian State Park Workshops off 30 on selected items Diamonds Earrings Pearls Chains Tina's & Pendants & Others Jewelry Minerals 320 E Main Delta j 864-244- 4 The “Single Source” For All Professional Stationery Needs “Letterheads Fremont Indian State Park and the Central Utah Archaeological Society are jointly sponsoring two Primitive Technology Workshops that will be conducted by Mack Smith on May 25 and June 8 an 9 Workshop I: Flintknapping and Tool Making A one day course in which you will leant or perfect your skill in making projectile points and other primitive tools Date: May 25 Cost: $1500 Workshop II: Food Gathering and Preparation - A two day workshop during which the participants w ill be shown plants what were used for food and other purposes gather enough for dinner and then prepare it using primitive tools Dale June 8 and 9 Cost: $2000 Mr Smith is an instructor at Sorenson School in Koosharcm Utah He has many years experience as a survival instructor few Brigham Young University and other organizations REEL Each Workshop is open to the public If interested you are encouraged to register as soon as possible Registration may be accomplished in person at Fremont Indian Slate Park or by mail to: Fremont Indian State Park 15500 West Clear Creek Canyon Road Sevier UT 84766 ATTENTION: WORKSHOP Checks should be made out to the Central Utah Archaeological Society and “Workshop" should be written somewhere on the face of the check When registering and making payment for the workshop include a note giving your name address telephone number and the name of foe workshop(s) that you are making foe reservation for Further information about foe workbe can obtained by visiting foe shops Ask for park or by calling Gordon Topham or Dee Hardy in HEWS! 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CARDWELL DISTRIBUTING AFT calls for power structure change in public schools The American Federation of Teachers Utah Project reaffirmed that one of the major problems with the present education system is the failure of the administration to recognize the teachers as the key factor in the design management and direction of schools Several school districts in other stales hive adopted a management style in which teachers work with administration and have an enlarged share in the production quality control and in the design of the schools “Teachers are tired of being treated like tall children and being directed and regimented as though they are unable to provide intelligent input into the system” said Ken Zenger Director of the Project “The large number of supervisors an specialists in school districts attests to the fact that the administration feels the need to watch conmanage and direct teachers” cluded Zenger Some administrators suggest that the only way to run a school is to “tell teachers what to do and make sure they doit” Most will admit that teachers do have a grasp of what their individual school needs and teachers are in a position to play the greatest role in doing what needs to be accomplished Rochester NY allows teachers to mentor new teachers and also aid teachers who having difficulty teaching Cincinnati Ohio allows teachers to be the major decision makers in determining who is hired in their building Toledo Ohio allows teachers to lake a major role in terminating teachers who fail to perform adequately in their job “Our school system is in need of serious redesign Traditional roles will have to be abandoned if schools are to adapt to the demands of our rapidly changing society The public and legislative demands for change are tremendous and holding to traditional roles will only delay the necessary changes needed" said Zenger Shifts in power can change school districts and make for more effective efficient school districts DWR tests deer warning whistles Many sporting goods and auto accessories stores carry deer warning whistles wltich claim to warn deer of an approaching vehicle and frighten them away But do they work? Laura Romin and Larry Dalton of the Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) designed a study to scientifically test that question They mounted and “Game Saver" deer warning whistles on state trucks and repeatedly drove a section of road near Helper Utah They compared deer responses to their vehicles when whistles were operating with responses of deer after the whistles had been removed After having driven by 150 groups of deer with and without the warning whistles Romin and Dalton have some unsettling news The whistles don’t work Deer don’t react any differently to a vehicle equipped with the warning whistle A deer in the road continues to cross the road A feeding deer continues to feed A running deer keeps running A standing deer stands “Although we only tested and Game Saver whistles we feel the same conclusions would have sulted had other whistles been used since manufacturers claim their whistles operate at the same frequency kHz)" said Romin “There’s no question that deer hear at this ultrasonic range but the noise just isn’t an alarm sound" continued Romin “It’s strange that apparently neither nor Game Saver ran tests of the whistles on deer response We attempted to get that information of but the type companies failed to provide any The manufacturers appeared to test only frequency and decibel levels of the devices" buttons IS NOW SERVING THE ENTIRE COUNTY WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF GASOLINES DIESELS FURNACE FUELS OILS and GREASES J are perhaps about the qualthe quickest Good buttons are ity of clothes bone leather pearl or metal 40 North 300 West P 0 Box 249 Delta Uiah 84624 NOTICE COMPARE OUR QUALITY PRICES amt SERVICE HI CALL: at STAN ROBISON or 743-51- 77 864-23- 71 MOST MAJOR BRANDS AVAILABLE! Products Jobber UP ON THE WATER ATTHE WATER OFFICE FORTHE SECOND OFFERING OF THE IPA RENTAL WATER WILL BE ENTITLED TO RENT A MAXIMUM OF 50 ACRE-FEEOF WATER FROM IPSC THE RENTAL PRICE FOR THIS WATER IS PAYMENT FOR THIS $1 200 PER RENTAL WATER SHOULD BE TAKEN TO THE WATER OFFICE AND GIVEN TO DEAN ANDER-SOANY TIME ON OR PRIOR TO MAY 1 8 1 990 THOSE WHO SIGNED RENTALLIST PAYMENT MUST BE MADE WITH EITHER A CERTIFIED OR CASHIER'S CHECK MADE PAYABLE TO INTERMOUNTAIN POWR AGENCY (IPA) T Ask about otr mailing stnict Lei us help make your wedding fantasy come true We have bridal experts to show vou how easy creating a perfect wedding can be We also feature Btyjart Beautiful invitations and accessories for a personal expression of your love Chronicle Progress 40 North Dtlta 300 Wist Visiting with Riley Wood has been her daughter Raelene and her husband Richard Dekker of Linwood Calif ( N PUBLIC NOTICES Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right To Know x v J NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the followApplications) to Change Water in County (Locations in SLB4M) Persons objecting to an application must file a Protest stating the reasons lor the protest To have a heanng before the State Engineer persons must request a heanng m the Protest Protest must be filed in duplicate with tie State Engineer 1636 West North Temple Salt Lake City Utah 841 6 (801 on or before JUNE 23 1990 These are informal proceedings of the Division of as per Rule Water Rights -(LEGEND: Pomt(s) of Diversion POD Place of Use - POU Nature of Use USE) Dean E Anderson proposes to correct the POD POU USE of water as evidenced by ing (A50553) 0015 HERETOFORE: QUANTITY SOURCE: 6 in well 200 ft to 400 ft deep POD ( ) S 820 E 25 from NW Cor Sec 29 T16S R4W USE: Stockwatarmg 352 head of livestock Domestic: family POU: S12NW14 Sec 29 T16S R4W HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 0 015 cfs SOURCE: 6 m weft 310 ft deep POO: (1) N 824 E 37 from W14 Cor Sec 29 T16S R4W (2 miles nonh of Oak City) USE: Stockwatering: 352 head of livestock POU: SW14NE14S12NW14SE1 Sec 29 SE14NW14 4SW14W12SE14 Sec 30T16S R4W Robert L Morgan P E cfs STATE ENGINEER Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress May 10 17 A 24 1990 ATTENTION A special meeting will be held for all those interested In receiving information concerning the proposed Senior Citizens Housing Complex to be built in Fillmore This meeting will be held at the Pahvant Senior Citizens Center in FMmore located at 55 South 400 West at 12:15 pm on Wednesday May 23 1990 All are welcome to attend Published In the Millard County Chronicla Progress May 10 A 17 1990 ACCEPTING BIDS COUNTY IS ACCEPTING FOR the removal of a coal fired boiler and install a high efficiency LPG fired Boiler at the Millard County Courtcan be house Fillmore Utah SpecificaDon obtained at the Millard County Courthouse or by contacting Gary Hone Maintenance Bids to are at be Supervisor ceived no later than May 22 1990 Work must be completed by September 5 990 Published In the Millard County Chronicla Programs Apr 26 May 3 A 10 MILLARD BIDS and furnish 1990 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following described real property be sold at public auction to the highest bidder without warranty as to tide possession or encumbrances at the front door of the Millard County Courthouse 60 South Main Fillmore Utah 84631 the 31st day of of said May 1990 at 10 00 o'clock a m day: Situated in the County of Millard State of Utah more particularly described as fowill llows: at a point bearing Beginning North 869 31 feet and bearing West 3730 feet from the Southeast corner of Section 32 Township 17 South Range 7 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian: said point being on the West right of way line of Utah Highway 140 thence North 8858'50 West 270 88 feet to an existing thence North boundary fence 136 02 feet along said existing boundary fence thence continuing said along existing boundary fence South 88”58'50" East 272 87 feet to said West Hne thence South 0°50’14 West 136 00 feet line to along said West the point of beginning Commonly known as Deseret Route Box 80 also known as 4310 South 4000 West Delta Utah 84624 The Trust Deed being foreclosed by these trust deed foreclosure proceedings is dated November 28 986 and was executed by GORDON L SHAW and CAROL R SHAW husband and wife as Trustor and In favor of WESTERN MORTGAGE LOAN CORPORATION foe present Benefidary The present owners are reported to be GORDON L SHAW and CAROL R SHAW The purchase price is payable in lawful money of foe United States of America DATED fo 25fo day of Aprl 1990 Paul M Halkday Successor Trustee 376 East 400 South Suite 300 Salt Lake City Utah 84111 Telephone: (801) FILE NO 11245 Publish-- d In the Millard County Chronicle Progress May 3 10 A 17 199a |