Show Millard County Chronicle Bill of Rights comes to Salt Lake City A original icnbed copy of the Bill of Rights all arrive in Salt Lake City Utahon May 2 transported in a 20th century caravan as part of a tour of the priceless document presented by Philip Morris Companies Inc Virginia's original copy of the BiQ of Rights is the centerpiece of s mulumedia exhibit which will be on display free of charge at the Salt Palace Center on May from 10 a m to I pm Sleep zd in history but interspersed with contemporary issues the sights and sounds of the exhibit surround visitors with a sense of the document’s past and naat appreciation of its ture in modem day society “Without questions a tour of ihis magnitude is a major logistical undertaking" said Guy L Smith IV vie president of corporate affairs for Philip Moms Companies Inc “Just to move this mammoth exhibit and provide complete security a caravan of vehicles—tractor trailset ers vans bides and a cure transport vehicle— is required" said Smith The pavilion designed by Free seed available A limited supply of field com and grain sorghum seed m available from Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) offices to farmers ranchers and landowners who want to establish wildlife habitat on their land according to DWR upland game biologist Dean Mitchell The seed was donated to the DWR by Northrup King Seed Company and Pheasants Forever a nationwide organization nonprofit whose purpose is to restore pheasant populations and habitat throughout the US Mitchell says the seed is distributed throughout the state for planting by private landowners and organizations on both public and private lands Standing crops like com and sorghum supply pheasants and other wildlife species with critical winter food and cover necessary for survival For more information on the free seed program call Dean Mitchell or Dave Larson at the DWR Salt Lake office (801) or 4786 the producers of special effects and display technologies Associates A Ferren presents a dramatic montage of graphic displays contemporary video segments and film clips from movie classics such as Mr Smith Goes to Washington Twelve Angry Men and The Grapes of Wrath The pavilion juxtaposes a sense of space with an intimacy which snows visitors to be within two feet of the capsule protecting the document The recently restored Virginia copy of the Bill of Rights was selected for the tour because of its historical significance Smith explained Virginia and its leaders including James Madison and George Mason played a significant role in the introduction and ratification of the first ten amendments to the US Constitution known as the Bill of Rights The BiH of Rights Tour is presented by Philip Moms Companies Inc the world’s largest producer of consumer packaged goods Its major domestic operating companies include Kraft General Foods Miller Brewing Company and Philip Moms US A Heifer contest CALIFORNIA CA COVERING THE SEVEN DAY PERIOD ENDING COTTONWOOD APRIL 4 1991 Alfalfa trading very slow Few prices steady spots to 500 GENERALCOMMENTS: lower in a light test Quality of old crop alfalfa has recently declined and new crop will be offered soon Demand light Supplies of premium quality very light although some a and see good and faff quality hay still remains unsold Moat buyers taking wait position on quality of first cuttingg and current asking prices Some overmatunty water and weevil damage reported as afiaifa baling was delayed by recent rains PETALUMA DAIRY DISTRICT - Few good qaulity at DAIRY DISTRICT - Premium quality Includes some new crop sales from Imperial valley 45 few to $ sales at $ and Nevada Good quality sales for dry stock usage at VALLEY SHIPPING DISTRICT - NO SALES N & S SACRAMENTO REPORTED STOCKTON premium qualiary afiaifa quality $ll5Aon at $ PATTERSON SHIPPING Few good quality at $ 35ton DISTRICT - Few 25Aon Few fair NE CALIFKLAMATH FALLS SHIPPING DISTRICT One lot good quality at $105 One lot fair quality at $90 ALFALFA HAY AND CUBE PRICES FOR WEEK ENDING APRIL 5 1991 (DEL MKTS) (ALL SALES BARN STORED) PETALUMA PREMIUM GOOD FEW FEW FEW SHIPPING sOSO SAC VALLEY (EMIUM MARKETS FOB BARN OR PILE TRACY PATTERSON STOCKTON DELTA FEW FEW FEW 120 FEW 115 FEW TAH HAY MARKET NEWS ll EEK ENDING THlXSDAY APWL 4 Baled hay price were mostly steady again this week in limited on alfalfa slow to moderate most iding Demand is light to moderate Movement les on a as needed basis Utah weather wss spring like this week with sunny skies sales at 945 tons Cube prices Confirmed sute the mild d tempuratures throughout 675 Ions ere steady again this week m limited trading confirmed sales at I0RTHERN UTAH les 1 ton and small: instances to 8500 on high prouen dairy hay emium quality alfalfa hay per ton Horse per ton Fair quality ood quality alfalfa hay AD sales FOB stack unless noted sales islity llbtS cubes alfalfa per protein emium export quality Sun cured All FOB slab fi Off quality cubes 0UTHERN UTAH ales 1 tonand smalt with emium quality alfalfa dairy hay Limited sales per ton Fair quality Good quality alfalfa hay AD sales FOB stack unless noted :r ton Horse quality sales at 85009500 emium export quality Sun cured Off quality cubes at protein alfalfa cubes per ton All FOB slab per The State Engineer received J 1991 Cmdy Turner Kanosh Town Clerk Published In the Millard County Chronicle Progress Apr 4 4 11 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE R Madsen Lillian Wood had the misfortune of falling and breaking her hip last week in a restaurant in Nephi when one of her daughters was taking Lillian and Clyde to Salt Lake We wish her a speedy recovery Denise Tuttle was a patient in the Fillmore Hospital overnight last week and released the next day Orvin Stevens has been a patient in the Fillmore Hospital His daughter Julia Warner has been here from St George to visit Orvin and Kathleen to Amy Wood Congratulations daughter of Norma and Grant Wood and ShaRee Stephenson daughter of LaRce and Mark Stephenson on being chosen as cheerleaders last week at MHS for the coming year Stephanie Bennett caughtcr of Connie and Dean Bennett and Jennifer Stevens daughter of Carolyn and Norman Stevens have returned from San Diego CA on a biology tnp Charlene and Bill Tuttle had all of their children and their families here for Easter weekend Visiting Doreen Ashby were Karen Denning husband and boys of Salt Lake Weekend guests of Cecil and Bly Nixon were their daughter Joan Ashby husband Bruce and children of Bountiful They also visited Doreen Ashby Visiting Renan and Reuben Stevens were their daughter Melba Ann and husband Larry Trimble and family of Salt Lake Margaret Stevens had her daughter Dorothy and family here for the weekend Visiting Loma and Phil Whatcott were Loma’s sister and husband from Colorado Visiting Beth Crosland for Easter weekend were her daughter Connie Coles and daughter Christina from Salt Lake Weekend guest of Annamay and Dale Coats was Annamay's mother from Beaver Janet and Lewis Monsen had their sons Bryce and Sharlcne and children of Provo and Gary and Maylene from Salt Lake here for Easter Visiting Boyd and Anna Rae Stevens was their daughter Michele of Cedar City Visiting Myra and John R Condie were their daughters Holly Rasmussen and her roommate and Timmy and Jon Harmon all of Provo Venez Johnson of Washington D C spent two weeks here visiting her husband Clee recently She win retire next March Otto and Allie Hunter were honored by their children on then anniversary last week at a dinner at a restaurant Their son Dr Aarl Hunter and wife Ann flew op from Calif for the special occasion While they were in Utah they saw their daughter receive the Camila Kimball scholarship at BYU Ken and Janice Zeigler have returned from a trip to San Francisco in their tie Mowin to Appropriate Water AppfccaaorVs) Ml Lard County (Locations m SLBAM) PUBLIC NOTICE Our beloved Wendell Roy Madsen age 36 died April 3 1991 at a Provo hospital of a sudden illness He wss bom November 3 1954 in Nephi to Alma and Virginia Cowan Madsen He married Patti Faylynne Sellers May 3 1975 in Provo marriage later solemnized December 28 1977 m the Manti LDS Temple He was educated in the Nephi schools He was a graduate of Dixie Junior College where he was active m student government and was a member of the National Honor Society He also attended Weber State College He served for four years in the US Air Force specializing in flight control He was an excellent guitar player He was an active member of the LDS Church currently serving as Scoutmaster At the time of his death he was the chief radiological technician for both the Fillmore and Delta hospitals He is survived by his wife children Paul Martin Christopher Sean Kellie Anne Nathan Anders and Laura Mane all of Fillmore parents Nephi brothers Karl C Pleasant Grove Stephen A Moroni sister Barbara Salt Lake City He was preceded in death by a brother Lauritz T Funeral services were held Monday April 8 1991 at 11 a m in the Fillmore First LDS Ward Chapel 300 East 500 South Graveside services and burial took place Monday at 2 p m in the Vine Bluff Cemetery Nephi under the direction of Olpin Mortuary of Fillmore Wendell will be sorely missed by his many friends and relatives USERS ng Kanosti Town Corporation wd be accepting btda on cemetery care Job wil commence Apr! 15th and proceed lor tie period of six months Anyone rterested please contact Steven Sorenson at before tie dale mentioned above or send your bid Kanosh Town Corporation GO Steven Sorenson P O Box 96 Kanosh Utah 04637 Kanosh Town reserves tie nght to refuse any and at bids Kano6h Town Corporation an equal opportunity employer Dated March 18 CALIFORNIA ANGELES (delivered markets) Alfalfa hay moveCHINO ment increasing with favorable weather Market unsettled with weaker under tones production fairly heavy on good and fair quality Supplies very light for best offerings Demand light on all grades with buyers selective and taking a attitude regarding pnce and appearance of current production Bulk of supplies showing the effects of wet weather Premium quality alfalfa hay traded about steady 30 occasionally higher Good quality was unchanged at on limited volume at S Fair quality dry cow hay in moderate supply at $11 mostly Alfiafa hay some higher Rain damaged values mostly 56 scheduled for retail outlets unchanged in light demand at $ 140-- 56 mostly $ and origin Alfalfa hay cubes unchanged depending upon bale weightcolorleafiness at depending upon destination and volume of sale DESERT (shipping district): Movement ANTELOPE and take out very slow Most bams depleted or already committed No new sales reported First cutting anticipated in 4 weeks NORTHERN V Wendell BELL CA FRIDAY April 5th 1991 PRICES ARE FOR THE REPORTING PERIOD ENDING APRIL 5th 1991 WHOLESALE PRICES $ PER TON BULK FOR PROMPT SHIPMENT ANGELES CHINO (DLVD MKTS) Occ Hgr PREMIUM QUALITY Few GOOD QUALITY Mstly 10 Few hgr Iwr FAIR QUALITY ALFALFA HAY CUBES SOUTHERN PUBLIC NOTICES 19 Wendell R Madsen The 28th Annual Utah Dairy Heifer Contest is open for entries throughout the month of April with prizes being presented at the Richmond Black and White Days May 15 The contest is open to youth in grades six through 12 Prizes include a registered Holstein calf trips scholarships and merchandise Dave Marcinkowski Extension dairy specialist at Utah State University says the contest is designed to test young dairy ranchers’ knowledge of dairy herd reproduction A more complete description of the contest and entry blanks are available at all USU County Extension offices or by writing Dr Dave Marcinkowski USU Department of Animal Dairy and Vet: erinary Sciences Logan UT or by calling him at The contest is sponsored by the Utah Holstein Association Cache Valley Select Sires Intermountain Farmers Trenton Feed and USU Cooperative Extension NOTICE TO WATER accordance with Article XVI of tie of our organization tie Board of Directors of tie lard County Credit Union Fillmore and Delta Utah has set tie date of Thursday Apnl 25 1991 at 6 30 PM for the 35th Annual Membership Meeting and Dinner to be held at tie M E Bird Center Delta Utah The dinner wtlbegm at 6 30 PM and tie business meesng w4 follow immediately after (7 5 PM) to take care of the election of two board members tie presentation of reports covering tie business year 1990 together with otter business that may come before te members Ellen Anderson Secretary MilLard County Credit Union Board of Directors Published in tie Millard County Chronicle Progress Apr 11 18 4 25 In 1991 Person objecanq to an appkeason must a Protest stating tie reasons lor tie protest To have a heanng before trie State Entpneer persons must request a heanng n the Protest Protest must be filed n with tie State Engineer 1636 West North Temple San Lake City Utah 841 16 on or betore MAY 11 1991 These are ntormal proceedings as per Rule of the Ovwon of Water Rights (LEGEND' Points) of Diversion POO Place of Use - POU Nature of Use - USE) Millard (A65224) County QUANTITY 0 5 cfs SOURCE 10 m wet 100 ft to 200 (I deep POD (1JS70W720 tom NE Cor Sec T22S R2GW (At Gartom Apr to Oct 31 rison) USE' Irrigation total acreage 10 00 acs Stockwatenng 22 head of livestock Domestic family Other Domestic uses at a Sheriffs facility fire station and an ambulance shed POU Sec T22S R2GW Robert L Morgan P E file STATE ENGINEER In the Millard County Published Chronicle Progress Mar 28 Apr 4 4 11 1991 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals wit be received by Utah Department of Transportation OPS Building (2nd Floor) 4501 South 2700 West Salt Lake Cdy Utah 84119 until 2 o'clock p m Tuesday April 23 1991 and at that time pubkefy opened for Bituminous Seal Coat m Millard County the same being that sec Ion of MMepost14 9toMMepo6t31 0 identified as State Maintenance Project No NF 43(11) The length cf road to be constructed or xnproved s 16 miles and tie principal items of work are approximately as follows Bituminous Material Type 44 Ton Furnishing Spreading aid Compacting Cover Material Type C 264500 Sq tie U DOT The project to by June s required prior be completed 1991 contractor's license A to bidding Bert and Nina Johnson Howard and Glenda Johns attended the funeral of Charles Ahlstrom in Salt Lake on Charles is i nephew of Nina's but is like her brother since Nina’s mother raised him Charle became a Bishop of his ward in Salt Lake City The Johnsons made a tnp to Cedar City where they attended the blessing of their granddaughter’s baby Gordon Johnson's oldest daughter will be going on a mission for the LDS Church Her farewell will be held on Apnl 14 of which the Johnsons will attend Wayne and Barbara Spencer made a trip to Payson last week They returned the same day To visit wuh the Hcber Roses were their two daughters Margo and David Wilde and son Wade and Virginia and Gary Robinson The Wildes are from Croydon in Morgan County The Robinsons are from Orem President and Mrs Michael Rose and boys Dale and Jordan David and Julie traveled to the canyons and to Mesa Verde last week Rulon and Ruth Jones spend the weekend in St George with relatives at their condo last week They make this trip annually at this time of year Jody and Cindy Gale have moved to Oak City where they bought a home We hated to see them leave There are some new residents living in the Gale home Sally and DeRay Brush and their two children from Morgan County visited with father Ozwald Johnson last week Sally They had been to Tennessee works at the LDS Hospital She has given instructions to many people about flight nursing and has made numerous flights herself They are all doing well Each of us has to make decisions There are more choices more variety of what to do than ever before There is always something to decide what to what to be Always we come back to the question of choice The difficulty in life is choice We can’ t tell anyone youn g or old what variety of choices he is going to face each day what is good and what isn't what is right and what isn’t We cannot avoid decisions We can say it this way If a thing is right it can be done if it is wrong it can be done without This is a place to begin considering all decisions Maunne Campbell returned home after a two week stay in Arizona She received some visitors this past week Proposal forms plans and specifications are on file m the office of the Utah Department of Transportation Salt Lake City and tie office of its District Director at Cedar City Richfield 4 Pnce where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders Specifications proposal forms and plans may be obtained only at tie Department Offices at Salt Lake City upon application and payment of a lee of 55 00 none of which wit be refunded Each bidder must submit a bid bond from an approved surety company on forms provided by tie Department or in lieu tiereof cash certified check or cashier’s check for not less than 5 of tie total amount of tie bid made payable to the Utah Department of Transportation as evidence or good faith and a guarantee that awarded the contract the bidder will execute (he contract and furnish the contract bonds as required The nght to reject any or at bids is reserved information Any additional may be secured at the office of tie Utah Department of Transportation Dated this 6th day of Apnl 1991 UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION E H Findlay Director Social Services Block Grant (SSBG) Application Due The Six County Association of Governments is accepting written Applications and Budgets tor FY 92 SSBG Funds to be submitted by May 8 1991 to the Human Resources Office P O Box 820 Richfield Utah 84701 Funding can be used by Service Providers tor Social Services to clients on a reimbursement for service basis Contact the AgingHuman Resources fice 250 North Mam Sevier County Courttor more house Richfield Utah details SSBG Funds are designated local discretionary kinds and will be allocated by Ihe Six County Association of Governments Board based upon requests submitted SSBG Funding require a 13 cash local match Published In the Millerd County Chronicle Progress Apr 11 1991 Notice Millard County Maintenance Department letting bids tor janitorial services at the Mllard County Courthouse Bid sheets may be received by contacting Gary Hone Millard County Maintenance Supervisor at In the Millard County Published 4 Chronicle Progress Mar 28 Apr 4 18 mot or home They picked up Ken’s sister Helen and brought her back to Utah with them for a visit Easter weekend visitors of Ed and LaVon Shelstead were their grandKeri and husband Bruce daughter Walker and daughter of Salt Lake City and the Shelstead's son Gary and family of Big Timber Montana They had 10 guests in all Ruth and Bill Stevens have recently returned from a trip to Fresno CA to visit their daughter Rulaine husband Johnny Nash and ion Harrison They went on down to Phelan CA to visit friends they knew in the miss km field The highlight of their trip was being able to go to the Los Angeles Temple with members they had worked with on their mission Visiting Bill and Ruth last weekend for Ruth's birthday were Fern and Steve Radford and family of West Jordan and Anna and Brian Parsons and six girls of Brigham City Kimo and Mane and family of Mona came on Sunday bringing with them an exchange student from Russia Kimi and Mane's daughter spent six weeks in Russia last year with the Russian exchange student's family CPA Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress Apr 11 1991 1991 NOTICE NOTICE hereby given that the City Council of the City of Delta Utah has scheduled a Public Heanng tor Ihe purpose of receiving public comment regarding a proposed zone change from Rural Residential (RR) to Industrial Development (ID) on Ihe properly described as follows BEG 877 T17S 150 FT R7W FT W 4 15 FT N 846 FT SE COR SEC SLM N 27 26- E N W 149 5 FT S W 1361 FT N E 264 FT TO BEG LESS RR R W IN THE SUGAR FAC(BEING TORY ROW ANNEX TO DELTA 4 N CITY) 4 17 AC (Ths s property located between the old Northrup King buddtog and ttw railroad ttacks north of Rob Wrights home ) The Pubfic Hearing has been scheduled tor Monday Apr! 22 1991 at 6 30 pm in ttie City Office Bukfing located at 76 North 200 West Delta Utah Dorothy Jeffery Delta City Recorder 91 Published In the Millard County Chronic la Progress Apr 4 4 11 1991 Pace 1991 11 9 Nooce hereby given lhat ttw City of ttw City of Delta 4 hold a Public Heanng tor the purpose of recewmg public comment to determme whether certain streets located at 100 North 50 East should be vacated for the purpose of allowing a new Delta North Elementary School to be Omit on toe proposed location The Pubkc Heanng be held Monday Apr 15 1991 at ttw Crty Bulking located at 76 North 200 West Delta Utah which meeting shall begin promptly at 6 30 p m Special City Counctt Meeting will be held following ttw Public Heanng to consaJer a vote of ttw Crty Council Members on the proposed street vaca- Cocxxal tion Jeffery Gfy Recorder Dorothy Derta Published In the Chronicle Progress Mar Millard County Apr 4 4 21 28 1991 11 Notice County Maintenance Departbids tor lawn mowing at the County Public Safety Building Fillmore Race Track and the Fittmore Little League Field Contact Gary Hone for more 7 information at In the Millard Published County Chronicle Progress Mar 28 Apr 4 4 11 Ml lard ment s letting Ml Lard 1991 SUMMONS 008652 Civil No Judge THE IN Ray M Harding JUDICIAL FOURTH COURT FOR MILLARD OF UTAH ROBERTO PENDRAY DISTRICT STATE COUNTY Plaintiff vs SAU KUEN Y1NG TEE TAM YU and JOHN DOES Defendants THE STATE NAME0 Yds 30 Progress Acril Notice OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE PLAINTIFF are hereby summoned and required to file an Answer m writing to the Complaint that has been filed with toe clerk of the above entiled court and to serve a copy of that answer or mad a copy of the answer to the clerk of toe above entiled court located at 60 S Mam Fillmore Utah 84631 and to toe attorney tor the plamtff located at P O within 30 Box 35 Provo Utah days of the date of publication or mailing of tots Summons by toe clerk of this court you fail to do so Judgment by Default will be taken against you for the relief de manded m ttw Complaint which has been filed with Ihe Clerk of ttw Court 1991 DATED this 13th day of March You DOUGLAS A BAXTER (4795) Attorney tor Plaintiff 1675 North 200 West Suite 200 35 Provo Utah Phone Published In the Chronicle Progress Mar Budding P O Box Millard 21 County 4 4 28 Apr 1991 11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE 9 1991 at 10 00 a m at ttw the Millard County Courthouse Utah toe United States of America acting through toe Farmers United States DeHome Administration as Trustee sell partment of Agriculture at public auction to ttw highest bidder tor cash an payable at ttw time of sale ttw described property located in following Mllard County Utah Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot 2 Block 55 Plat A DELTA thence South 123 75 feet thence East 27 92 feet thence North 123 75 feet thence West 127 92 feet to ttw point of beginning (65 South 500 West Delta UT 84624) The sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title possession or encumbrance to satisfy ttw obligation secured by and pursuant to toe power of sale contained in that certain deed of bust to executed by Jean Smith GRANTOR ttw United States of Amenca acting through the Farmers Home Administration United States Department of Agriculture as TRUSTEE for toe benefit and security of ttw United States of Amenca BENEFICIARY dated and recorded May 10 1984 in Book 181 page 284 Official Records of Mllard County to Sell Notice of Default and Election said real property was recorded in said m Official Records on October 30 1990 Book 237 page 576 The property herein described s subttw Act of Civil Title to VI of Rights ject Act 1964 Section 504 of the Rehabilitation of 1973 and other similarly worded Federal statutes and regulations issued pursuant on the thereto that prohibit discrimination basis of race color national origin handicap religion age or sex in programs or activities receiving Federal financial assistance for as long as the property continues to be used for ttw same or similar purposes for which ttw Federal assistance was ex tended or for so long as ttw purchaser owns whichever is later The purchaser wtl be required to sign Form FmHA "Assurance Agreement” ttw property will be used for its original or similar purposes Dated tos 3rd day of April 1991 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA acting to rough front in On May door of Fdlmore FARMERS HOME US ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Tide By Brooks H Distnct Acting Published In the Millerd Chronicle Progress Apr 11 Pouison Director County 4 25 18 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE There wtl be a meeting of ttw County Board of Trustees for toe East and West Mllard Care Centers on Wednesday Apnl 17 1991 TNe wtl be a luncheon meeting Mescal to be held at toe Delta Community Center Conference room at 2 00 Noon PubSehed In the Millerd County Chronicle Progress Apr 11 1991 |