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Gar:i nfeuion” notes assistant pmfexsorof medicine and ne if St an for l's Gastroenieroiogv Clin i “Hundreds of housamls of cases ach year paused hv nai ter a gastnts ailed ps'or" savs G ir :ia The peskv huii appean io ne 'espa r iHe ir uime Hi ers as well he ses if artacid or irwlome-- nr NDS APTS Mary Bassett NEWS J v an as nosled hy niiik party Holman it the M E Brd Center Ger rule A stem had high score Ber Fullmi r Pad low score There were ei ghl he past week with mv on Deni Kay B asset! of Spanistt F irk He trove town and took me ip 'o visit ai mv lome Vtrs Cora Church brought a handful if green onions ‘‘or any ore who anted hem th ENa Stone is able to waik walker now on her injured foot know that it takes practice and cmrige She is ioing well Our Samis residents send to Mrs Elaine our love and condolence o he present On Sunday Gniila' t son Jim anil amilv ime to see her They had been ‘o he conference here at ihe ball field D ale and Little came for days from Delta Colorado so we visited familv and friends Granddaughter Paulette bus hand and children came also Carol ps here also w as visited on Samr Prait Josephine lay June i ny her great granddaughter Mary Swaiberg and Mary’s fiance Mi chael Wilson They are engaged io be marked later this summer The C ailisters had Lathel's sister visa them on Saturday La Dean Keeler from Orem her son Dean from New Mexcn and her daughter Lois and two children from Kennewick Wa Lathel’s and Margaret's sons Kent Jerry and Jamie bave been down assisting their parenis he last two weekends family am planning on v suing with Kav Basse!! of Spanish Fork for a few lavs ag ain this week etler Monday June 10 t 'eceived from iiur Sands friend Ann Flynn 'Vom Mi Vernon Vfo They are all sett ed and a She sent new home enjoying their vautiful arl x pressing her ovefor all the Sands “ere G ary Hoiman of Lacomle Louisiana spent 'asi A dnesiay in Della 'suing his grandmother tvian Holman of the Sands apis vist Filing requirements for mining related surface disturbance 7S j Operators indor mining claimants inducting mining related operations m Bureau of Land Management fBLM) idm mistered lands must file mforma-owith the appropnate BLM distnet office Operations which require filing nclude all types of surface disturbing ictivities that utilize mechanized equipment andor explosives whether it be or exploration assessment work or mine development Filing requirements v iry depending on the amount of surface iisturbance involved For operations disturbing less than rve acres a Nonce must be filed at least 5 days before beginning work and ihould include location mining claim lames and numbers (if any) equipment i description of activity and completion dates For operations disturbing more than ive acres a detailed Plan of Operations must be filed and formal approval must oe obtained from the BLM before beginning any surface disturbing activities Plans of Operauons are required for most surface disturbing activities within W ildemess Study Areas and other spe oial management areas regardless of he number of acres disturbed Additional information on these fil ng requirements and time frames is ivailablc from the Richfield District Bureau of Land Management 150 East Utah 84701 North Richfield Phone: (801) possible Have you ever seen a leaf that may oe 10 years old'’ Yes when you look it many conifers The leaves or needles of as pines spnccs and firstwo to 10 years and are gradually shel Leaves on deciduous trees fall once a Walker Lumber shop for all your home improvements YOUR FULL SERVICE HOME CENTER 1 Delta 7C5 W Main I member g 7 ' Arjaan Dekker DFLTA Arjaan “Ahitey” Dekker ige “6 bed June 6 1991 at Provo He is “vim May 6 1915 at Ogden to Alef Dekker ind Johanna Dicnema Dekker He marred Elaine Webb October 017 al Salt Like City The marriage is later solemnized in the Mann LDS emple He graduate! fmm Della High Si hoot Attended Sievens Heneger He was a farmer tnicker College of Hotel Utah nanager Garage owner ind opentor of service station and nnnlenancc worker at Brush Wellman Le 'rved n he US Army during World He wis uive in the IDS Air II Chur h He w is ihe Delta Stake Execu Searelary at the lime of his death He received the Silver Beaver Awird from the Boy Scouts of America and was He Scoutmaster to 30 eagle scouts enjoyed rockhounding and gardening He is survived hy his wife Delta Son and Daughters- Mrs Roy (Arjanna) Wood Mrs Grant fDons) Bennett Rohert Dekker all Delta Mrs Roland Margaret' Glines Salt Lake City 16 Grandchildren and 8 Great Grondchd-irePreceded m death by son William Bill Brother Alef and sister Mary Funeral services were held Monday 00 AM m the Delta at June 10 Utah Stake Center 72 North Center President Michael D Rose offered the family prayer Prelude and postlude music was hy Terry Finlinson Bishop Roger H Bliss conducted the services Invocation was hy Rolan Brent and Ronald fiiiines Peterson nephews sang “Wind Beneath My Wmgs" accompanied by Ruth Talbot President Mitch Myers spoke followed hy a medley hy Ronald Mark Peterson nephew Benediction was by Richard Dekker Dedication of the grave was by Grant Pallbearers were Bennett Roy L Wood Arlyn Bennett Steve Wood Gary Bennett Roy W Wood Rolan Glines Jr Honorary Pallbearers were Joshua Dekker Chad Crafts Andy Thompson Ryan Crafts Chris Glines Rand Crafts Ralph Stoneking Roy Glines Bunal was m the Delta Cemetery under ihe direction of Nick le Mortuary The 1091 farm program period ended April 26 “Farmers who mrolled in the wheat A feed grain reduction programs should now prepare to certify their program acres" Donna Brown County Executive Direc ‘or of the Millard County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service said Millard County Producers have unti June 15 1991 to report the acres and intended ttsesof their wheat oats barley and other crops to ASCS Those who fail to report hy this deadline will be ineligible for program benefits Before reporting their l1)4)! acreage Brown said farmers can request meas uremeni service from ASCS The ASCS measurements are furnished at cost and guaranteed for the crop year She said the service is not only valuable Ui program participants but to any producer who n ceils an accurate acreage for aro reason Farm program participants are re quired to correctly certify their entire farm after planting to be eligible for price support loans deficiency pay ments and other benefits on their pro gram crops The acreage reports contain crops and acres planted the uses to made of these crops and cropland ai res to be devoted to the acreage conserv reserve “The reports are used o determine compliance with farm programs and also for history purposes” ASCS official Brown said Producers who have not certified their crops are urged to do so as soon is not cost effective for an Myth: employer to hire an older woman Fact: Corporate studies have demonstrated that older women workers are have better attenmore dependable dance records and are as productive as younger women employees It year Conifers comprise about 10 percent of the world’s forests Conifers are used in papetmaking and home and building construction is We jft proud to show off cur new model 1600 null type slather We would Lke to invite you to a field demonstration on Hat tune 15 at 10 AM in the field just south of the 'A hue Sdijn complex beqinninq We'll help you choose Free hats to those ho participate Farmers Supply the long term care policy that’s right John Deere Dealer 90 N 400 E Della Utah 1 for you r Krebs R - ORDINANCE BUDGET NOTICE The Millard County School District Board of Education will meet Tuesday June 18 1991 at 4 00 P M in the Disfrtd Office 160 West Mam Delta Utah for the purpose of adopting a tentative budget tor the school year 1991 92 be hearing on the present budget held at this time The Board wilt review fund oalances and revenue The expenditures will be increased in the categories to dude the above amounts of programs T Griffiths Keith Business Administrator Published In the Millard County Chronicle Progress June 13 1991 Notice NOTICE The Fillmore City Budget for was adopted by Fiscal Year Resolution on June 4 1991 at a regular City Council meeting and is on file in the office of the Fillmore City Recorder tor public review from 8 00 am to 5 00 p m Monday through Friday Marlene Cummings Fillmore City Recorder Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress June 13 1991 ACCEPTING BIDS Millard County wiH accept bids tor the demolition for materials or removal of two older homes located at 176 West 100 South Delta Utah Sealed bids will be received until 5 00 p m July 5 1991 at the Millard County Clerk's office at 60 South Main Fillmore Utah Homes to be removed by Millard County accept or reject any In Published Chronicle Progress 1991 reserves the right to or all bids the Millard County June 8 13 20 & 27 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that a hearing amend the Millard County Zoning Ordinance will be held on Tuesday the 18th day ot June 1991 in the County Commission Chambers of the Millard County Courthouse 60 South Main Street Fillmore Utah at the hour of 200 p m Said hearing is at the request of Robert and Ins Harris to change from Limited Agriculture 5 acre to Agricultural Industrial the desenbed propertyfollowing BEG NE COR OF SE 14 of SW14 of SEC 30 T 17S R6W Th SLM Th S 533 It TH W 1587 N 533 Ft Th E 1587 Ft To BEG 19 41 acres Any and ail interested parties are invited to comment Marlene Whicker Millard County Clerk In ths Millard County Published Chronicle Progress May 23 30 June 8 13 1991 to v s NO OF THE CITY OF DELTA UTAH AMENDING THE ZONE DISTRICT BOUNDARIES TO RECLASSIFY CERTAIN PROPERTY TO FROM RURAL RESIDENTIAL AN ORDINANCE COUNCIL DUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT RECITALS Council of the City of Delta (referred to herein as the "City Coun-reate the following as the basis for th ordinance' enacting A Delta City has adopted a master plan and zoning ordinance pursuant to Chapter 9 of Title 10 Utah Code Annotated (1953 as amended The zoning or (fedition) inance adopted thereunder entitled the Ordinance of Delta Utah" is set "Zoning Tide 12 000 of the Revised Ordiout in nances of Delta City (1981 edition) a& amended B A petition was submitted by Dan Sperry Sperry OH to the Delta City Planning and Zoning Commission to change the zone classification of certain property from Rural Residential to Industrial Development tor the purpose of storing lube oils greases and office supplies and files etc C The Delta City Planning Commission reviewed Mr Sperry’s proposal in connection with zoning officer Ned ForThe Planning ster's recommendation Commission thereafter made recommendation to the Delta City Council that the requested zone change from Rural Residential to Industrial Development be apThe City Utah proved D The City Council conducted a public hearing on the proposed zone change on April 22 1991 after publishing notice as required by law and there received public comments relative to the requested zone change E After consideration of the Planning Commission's recommendations and the comment received at the public public heanng the City Council has determined that the amendments to the Zoning Ordinance represent the best interests of the residents of the City of Delta and wil promote the general health safety and welfare and will provide tor orderly development of land within Delta City and will improve pubiic facilities and resources NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORof the City of DAINED by the City Council Delta Utah- District Section The following real property currently classified in the Rural Residential (RR) on the official zoning map of Delta City Utah from the Rural Resiis hereby dential district to Ihe Industrial Development (ID) zone877 feet West and 15 Beginning feet more or less North and North 27 26' East 846 feet Southeast comer Section Township 17 South Range 7 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian North 27 26' East 150 feet North 62 14' West 149 5 feet South 27 43’ West 1361 feet North 66 30’ East 264 feet to beginning less railroad (being in the Sugar Factory Row annex to Delta City) Section 2 Change in Official Zone Man The zoning official is hereby authorized and directed to enter the amendment set out in Section of this ordinance on the official zoning map for the City of Delta Utah sr manr Section 3 Effective Data This ordshall become effective upon publication Section 4 Publication This ordinance is ordered published m the Millard County Chronicle Progress a newspaper having general circulation within ihe City of Delta inance os that rt ter iigairs i pr ID toes tht' Clh of fprrp QPItY:!!? Utah h io tlr- - ( N I'snrani r m nu term rdro protet turn o NA hos rrpated mum plum m heuhriure whether in vnor h itrr VOti se‘le‘1 t t“ IIS po Givi- s ru1' tirr'- rht hlp n n Jo Ip in 'i a tl lit ist thi' -Special on the 848 Shaded Windshield Fits all 1974-8- 7 Full Size Chevy Pickups if hum r 'O’- lux rN $100 Rex & Mike recommend everyone over 50 should investigate the policy Call Rex or Mike for information Day Leavitt Insurance 'wn Phi '900 rnwwnnr August 9 1991 f repr-s- Talbot Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right To Know - r A were held for Funeral service Cloyd A Talbot on Saturday June 8 1991 at ajn in the Oak City LDS Chapel with Bishop Howard Dutson Ellen conducting and giving remark Allred provided prelude and poetlude music Clark D Pnsbrey gave the family prayer Invocation wa by Bishop E Reece Finlinson Roberta Dotson Sandra and Dorothy Atkinson sang "Beyond the Sunset" accompanied by Ellen Allred Debbie Zirbes granddaughter gave a tribute to grandpa Aflon Dutson played an organ medley Bishop Dean Anderson and Bishop Bruce Lovell spoke Dan Menmott sang “These Hands” accompanied by LuOna T sang Craig Talbot grandson “How Great Thou Art” Benediction was by Bishop Austin Lovell Gene Pnsbrey grandson dedicated the grave Interment was in the Oak City Cemetery Pallbearers were grandsons Alan Pnsbrey Terri Talbot Doug Pnsbrey Tyler Talbot Dale Pnsbrey and Bart Sperry Honorary pallbearers were Travis Talbot Jay Applegate Jeff Zirbes Kerry Day and Bert Whimpey PUBLIC NOTICES r den’ Cloyd Paneral service were held for Robert R Krebs on Thursday June 6 1991 at a m in the Delta 3rd Ward LDS Chape! wuh Bishop Willard M Stephenson conducting and giving remarks Elaine Robison provided prelude ind postlude music Family praver was by Bob O’Bnen Invocation was by Michael J O’Brien broth er Randy Krebs brother Michael J O’Bnen Elder Larry Kirk and Rick Jackson brother spoke LuAnne Miller sang The Test” accompanied by Eileen Nielsen sister Alys Ashlee and Apnl O’Brien nieces sang “Daddy’s Hands” The tape “Daddy’s Ladle Man" was played Benediction was by Elder Williams dediRandy Nielsen cated the grave Interment was int he Salem City Cemetery were Paul O’Bnen Pallbearers Vance Lovell Ray Singleton Mike O’Bnen Kevin Miller John E Krebs Jr and Bob O’Bnen were Dan Honorary pallbearers Hansen Brady Grace Skyler Krebs Bradley Grace Monty Lambson Stan Lovell Boh Moms and Bob Hare Arjaan Dekker Wheat barley crop certification due Leaf-lon- Robert ® I irufrrfit jneioen' re 2 (Installed until 63091) Rock Chips $2495 vv - 1st Repair $1750 - Per additional J) FAST PROMPT PROFESSIONAL & COURTEOUS SERVICE New Owner - Russell Greathouse Section 5 Severability In the event that any provision of this ordinance less than the entire ordinance is held invalid by a th court of competent jurisdiction ordshall be deemed severable and inance such finding of invalidity shaN not affect the remaining portions of this ordinance Section 8 Repeal of Corfficflna Ordinances To the extent that any ordinances resolutions or policies of the City of Delta conflict with the provisions of this ordinance they are hereby amended to be in accordance with tie provisions hereof PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of 1991 DON DAFOE Mayor Attest DOROTHY JEFFERY City Recorder Published In the MUIsrd County Chronicle Progress June 13 1991 |