Show Pace IP Millard County Chronicle Progress August 19 1993 you own a gas guzzler think before turning that key If Dozens of environmental health and groups are starting a nationwide public education campaign (media blitz) to disseminate information explaining therelationshipbctween driving habits and the nation’s environmental and energy problems The campaign is designed to create a positive public attitude about consumer choice which favors the purchase and cars and sustainable use of f THIS WEEK OiNLY EUREKA Powerline" Gold Plus Convenient Cleaning Attachments Powerful 90 Amp Motor Hard Case Bag Compartment Carpet Height Adj Brilliant Headlight EUREKA CORVETTE VAC by Bravo!® Boss® EUREKA Convenient Cleaning Attachments 5 1® C Model 9334 Model e SAVE Powerful Motor 19000 with $130 Riser RPM Visor Rotates Horizontal To Clean 70 Amp Motor Triple Filtration Bag System Carpet Height Adj Vertical Ideal Surfaces For Home Use Also V Delta Auto & Appliance by Thomas R Families are important to the wellbeing of each of us and to the strength of society They are the best place for us to find the human essentials of caring support and a sense of purpose What are the characteristics of families that arc succeeding in providing these essentials? Each family is unique and no one set of “rules” will work in every family but there are some fundamentals strong families have in common: Appreciation: Perhaps one of the greatest needs we have is the need to feel appreciated for who we are and what we try to do Strong families have the habit of noticing the efforts of family members and express appreciation for each other often Do you feel appreciated in your family? Do you show appreciation for others? Communication: Strong families talk openly with each other Communication is direct but not aggressive Family members listen to each other and have an atxitudc of respect for each other’s feelings and opinions Can you say what you really feel in your family? Would others say that you listen and that they can talk openly to you? Time together Strong families enjoy time spent together and make conscious plans to create such family time Family members attend and support each others’ activities Would your family say you are spending enough time with them? Values and Standards: Parents in strong families have clear values and they communicate these values clearly to theirchildren Do your children know what your values are in important areas? Strictness and Permissiveness: In are the authority strong familiesparents figures in the home but reasons for rules are explained and children have input into the family's rules How would you like being a child to you as a parent? Would your children say you try to be firm fair and friendly? Problem Solving: Strong families have conflicts but they tend to face and resolve them with an expectation that they can work things out They face problems openly and try to be flexible and creative in finding solutions Do you look for alternatives if a previous solution is not working? Traditions: Traditions give a sense of shared experience and meaning that strengthens family bonds Are you preserving traditions that give stability to your family? Fun and laughter Family jokes and a playful altitude can preserve a sense of What humor in difficult situations could you do to add a little more fun to your family today? Each family will have a different blend of the characteristics of family health noted above but each family has the potential to build stronger and more So satisfying family relationships how's your family? So you say it's your birthday Have a good one! 341 W Main Phone 864-276- 1 HOW A FIRE GROWS KNOW TWO WAYS OUT! Many people who die in fires failed to take steps to protect they had no idea how quickly a fire spreads themselves because The Setting: two story frame house The fire begins in the living room An ashtray with cigarette butts still smoldering is dumped into a wastebasket next to On one side of the living room is the kitchen the couch The door is On the other side of the living room is the dining room the front closed the only direct exit from the second floor Upstairs is the master bedroom a guest hallway and the stairway All of the bedroom room which is directly above the living room and a child’s bedroom doors are closed A The Time Frame tin minutes and seconds): 1:50 The smoke sounds 0 00 The ashtray with lighted butts is dumped cigarette into the wastebasket 2 08 The contents are smoldering 7 03 The wastetasket is in fiames 2:30 From the moment flames (in minutes seconds): of and first 3:41 detector's alarm room Above the living couch the temperature has reached 400CF 2:48 Smoke pours into the dining The smoke is about room four feet off the floor Using the stairway as an escape is now impossible route in the living The temperature room is 500CF 3:20 thick smoke fills the Outside hallway upstairs the home the fire is still not An alternative visible Black 0 30 The first couch flames ignite the 04 escape The fire spreads to the area rug and smoke fills the room 123 The stairway exit is But the fire still clear is to continuing accelerate 1 35 The smoke in the living room builds rapidly begins to climb and spread ceiling across The temperature reaches 1 A to the room now 190CF 47 light smoke begins move up the route through windows or onto the roof the only way out ‘W- - family? Let PhD that aren't efficient Encourage people to get out of their cars as much as possible through creased reliance on mass transit car pooling bicycles walking and better land use planning Encourage the switch to energy sources such as electric and other vehicles If you have a Lincoln Cadillac or drive even a in the drivcw ay I don’t think you need to start sweating but all of us need to be aware of our individual impact on fossil fuel use Next time you turn that ignition key think about it Send questiijps or comments to: Stephen Poe L'tah State University Cooperative Extension Logan UT transportation options The National GasGuzzlerCampaign goals are: Encourage consumers to buy the models while urging most car manufacturers and retailers to sell models only the more Accelerate the process of commercializing the more efficient models Develop a national ethic that curbs the use of automobiles— especially those How’s your is The intensity of the fire in the ignites everything The temperature room in the living room exceeds 1000CF The living room break Toxic windows and gases fill the smoke house The second story windows The flames begin to break from the fire begin to climb the outside of the house The fire moves quickly hen firefighters arrive they may not be able to rescue anyone left inside the house Fire rolls across the ceilings until it finds an opening to Smoke and rise through heat continue to rise through the house including up the Reaching stairway flames the stairway quickly spread to the Less than upstairs five minutes pass from the first flames to a fully involved fire The time between the sounding of the smoke detector alarm possibly the first of the fire warning and the time when smoke blocks off the upstairs hallway is only ninety seconds stairway The State Fire Marshal's Office would like to encourage you to have a plan of escape in the event of a fire in your home Know Two Ways Out And practice your plan regularly I ! !£ ( Public ft!i Nicole Petersen Whittier Calif: Nicole Petersen 17 died August 12 1993 in the Fillmore Hospital of injuries sustained in an auto accident near Kanosh She was bora August 22 1975 in Provo to David L and Sherri Bills Petersen She was a member of the LDS Church She had just completed her high school education in Whittier Her family was in the process of moving to Utah and to enroll Nicole in college at the time of the accident She is survived by her parents of Whittier soon to be in South Jordan Utah and the following brothers and sisters D Brett Timothy Scott and Kerilyn She is also survived by her grandparents Le Moyne and Winefred Peterson of Torrey Utah services Graveside were held Wednesday August 18 1993 at 11:00 am in the South Jordan Cemetery under the direction of the Olpin Mortuary of Fillmore Utah families still in trouble study reveals Utah’s infant mortality rate continues to decline but that’s the only bright spot for children and families says an annual report published by Utah Chilchild advocacy ordren a ganization “We hoped to see some sign that conditions are improving for our children" says Rosalind McGee Executive Director “Unfortunately the bulk of the data we’ve collected reveals all is not well with Utah's families and trends are worsening" Key Facts About Children In Utah: Children and Families at Risk examines at the state and county levels conditions for children This year’s report reveals that: Each day in L'tah lObabies are bora to children or teenagers 8 children drop crimed out of school and 2 are reported Each hour In L'tah a child is bora to a child sees her a family on Medicaid his parents divorce and a child is abused or neglected Every 15 minutes In Utah a case is referred to Juvenile Court a child receives Medicaid services and 4 children witness domestic assault “Key Facts is a tool for concerned citizens the media state and local government officials and the many agencies serving children and families The facts help track and monitor the status of Utah's children and families" observes Ms McGee “Once again the facts show that families are facing increasing difficulties" The publication is a ready source of current information covering education maternal and child health and mental health child protection juvenile justice In addition county by county demographics are listed covering county population number of children per capita income unemployment rate and other vital information Special project support was provided by The Albert and Elaine B orchard Foundation and the Hercules Aerospace Company The publisher of Kcv Facts child Utah Children is a advocacy organization that studies and analyzes a broad range of policy issues affecting children and families The organization speaks out on behalf of children and seeks to improve the lives of children whose families are least able to protect and nurture them Utah Chilinfant and dren promotes maternal child health financial support for children and quality child care The organization also works for the prevention of child ebuse and advocates for children's rights Key Facts can be purchased in bulk quantities at a reduced price Single copies S4 and 10 or copies S5 more copies S3 each To obtain a copy or for more information call or write Utah Children 401 12th Avenue Suite 2 Salt Lake City Utah 84 03 (801 ) Korean Conflict POW leave pay authorization Prisoners of War during the Korean Conflict may now be entitled to a payment or S 30000 or more Section 554 of as recently Pub be Law amended by Congress authorizes the Department of Defense (DOD) to compensate Korean Conflict FOW’s for leave they accrued during their captivity but were unable to use On January 27 1993 the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense mailed a lener and claim form to 2100 identified former Korean Conflict POW’s The letter explains an immediate flat payment of S30000 and the right u request a higher amount based on actual lost leave The Secretaries of the Military Departments are required by statute to make at least the minimum payment on or before September 30 1993 Payment has not ben authorized for deceased individuals The letter also requests assistance in helping DOD to identify an additional estimated 1000 POW's who may be entitled to the accrued payment Further information on this and other matters can be obtained by contacting the VA Regional Office located at 125 South State Street Salt Lake City The or telephone number is around the state Notices - Protecting Your Right to Know ) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Probata No Utah State Bar JAMES C WALLER 03367 MOYER BUECHNER I TOWNE A Prof ( atonal Corporation 250 2720 Gateway Oak a Drive Sacramento CA 95633 M Hard School District wrfl accept tor a tour hour position at the Fillmore Mddle School Lunch Room position at Delta and a tour hour South Elementary Applications will be 993 and can accepted until September be obtained by visiting calling or writing foe M4lwd School Dtrict Office 160 West Mam P O Box 666 Delta Utah 84624 has Telephone - 864 2764 Anyone who the past 12 filed an application during months need only cal foe District Office and ask that their application be induded in foe file to be considered tor these positions Mllard School District is an Equal Attorney lor Petitioner IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF FOURTH JUDICIAL IN AND FOR LARD STATE OF THE DISTRICT THE COUNTY OF MIL- UTAH OF THE ESTATE OF BLAINE CROPPER deceased ft is ORDERED foat notice to the creditors of Blaine Cropper deceased be given by Mae S Cropper Executnx of the estate of Bai ne Cropper by publication in tie Mllard County Chronicle Progress a newspaper published and printed in the County of Mllard State of Utah at least once a week for tour (4) consecutive weeks to present their claims to said Executrix at her residence in Deseret Utah within three (3) months from the date of the first publication of said Notice WITNESS the Clerk of said Court with the seal thereof affixed this day of A D 1993 IN THE MATTER CLERK In the Millard County Published Chronicle Progress August 19 26 SepL 2 9 1993 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder September 15 1993 payable in lawful money of the Urvted States at the time of sale on the front steps of the Millard 60 South Main County Courthouse Fillmore Utah at 1200 noon of said day for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed executed by WALLACE LEROY CHURCH and BONNIE CHURCH as Trustors in favor of ZfONS FIRST NABANK TIONAL and reas Beneficiary corded February 23 1988 as Entry No 68381 in Book 2 16 Page 607 of the official records of Mllard County State of Utah covering real property described as: AT THE BEGINNING SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 3 BLOCK 55 PLAT A DELTA TOWNSITE AND RUNNING 104 FEET THENCE NORTH THENCE EAST 90 42 FEET 104 FEET THENCE SOUTH THENCE WEST 9042 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING EXCEPTING THEREFROM: 125 FEET SOUTH BEGINNING OF THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 3 THENCE 14 5 FEET THENCE NORTH EAST 6 63 FEET THENCE SOUTH 24 DEGREES 35 UTES WEST 15 94 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING ' EXCEPTING THEREFROM 44 FEET) ALL RIGHTS (NORTH STOCK TRAILS OF WAY AND CANALS DITCHES GRAVEL PITS AND GRAVEL BEDS was recorded May 8 1992 as Entry No 88511 in Book 257 2 of said official records Page Said sale wifi be made without covenant or warranty express or implied DATED this 5th day of August 1993 ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK in its capacity as Trustee By Gregory O Taylor Esq Vice President contact Credit For further information at Foreclosures Management BANK vs re: ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL Wallace L Church Loan 2234602 901 In the Millard County Published 19 26 6 SepL Chronicle Progress Aug 21993 Notice of Default Employer Published In the MlUerd County Chronicle Progress Aug 19 A 26 1993 Opportunity NOTICE OF SALE TRUSTEE’S The following described property will be sold at public auction to foe highest bidder payable in lawful money of foe United States at foe time of sale at foe Millard County Courthouse 765 South Highway Utah on September 2 99 in Fillmore 1993 at 4 00 o'clock p m of said day tor foe purpose of foreclosing a trust deed executed by PENDRAY DEVELOPMENT as trustor in favor of foe CTTY OF UTAH a municipal corporation of DELTA foe State of Utah as beneficiary covering real property located in Delta City Utah and more particularly described as: PARCEL Afi of Lot Plat N Peodray Estates Subdivision a subdivision according to foe Official Plat thereof recorded in the office of Millard foe County Recorder PARCEL 2 Afi of Lot 4 Plat N Peodray Estates Subdivision a subdivision according to foe cial Plat thereof recorded in foe office c? LESS foe foe Mllard County Recorder South five (5) feet of Lot 4 Plat N Pendray Estates Subdivision according to foe Official Plat thereof recorded in foe office of foe Millard County Recorder PARCEL!: The South 5 Feet of Lot 4 Plat N Pendray Estates Subdivision a subdivision according to foe Official Plat thereof recorded in foe Office of foe Mllard County Recorder PARCEL L Afi of Lot 5 Plat N Pendray Estates Subdivision a subdivision according to foe Official Plat tfiereof recorded in foe office of tfie Millard County Recordor PARCEL 5 of Lot 6 Plat N Pendray Estates Subdivision a subdivision according to foe Official Plat thereof recorded in foe office foe Millard County Recorder PARCEL 6: A of Lots 2 and 3 Block 89 Plat A" Delta Townsite LESS: The East 12 Feet of Lots 2 and 3 LESS: That portion tying within Plat V Pendray Estates Subdivision LESS: That portion tying within Plat "N Pendray Estates Subdivision PARCEL 7: 224 5 feet South of foe NorthBeginning west comer of Lot 3 Block 89 Plat A Delta Townsite thence West 12 feet thence South 80 feet thence East 2 feet thence North 80 feet to foe point of beginning PARCELS: South 609 00 feet and East Beginning 719 50 feet from foe Northwest Comer of Lot 4 Block 91 Delta Townsite Survey Plat A tfience South 95 00 feet thence South 16'41'57 East 52 20 feet thence East 4745 feet thence North 145 00 feet and thence West 489 5 feet along part of foe South Boundary of Pendray Estates Plat K and Ptat N to beginning DATED this dayof July 1993 WARREN H PETEFtSON Trustee Published In the Millard County Chronicle Progress August 5 12 and 19 1993 N0TICET0 WATER USERS The State Engineer received the foliowAppicaborrfs) to Change Water in MlCounty (Locations in SLBAM) Persons objecting to an application must file a Protest stating the reasons for the protest To have a hearing before the State Engineer persons must request a hearing in the Protest Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer 1636 West North Temple Salt Lake City Utah on or before OC84116 TOBER 2 1993 (PROTESTS MUST BE WITH A RETURN LEGIBLE ADDRESS) informal are These proceedings as per Rule R of the Division of Water ing lard Rights (LEGEND: Points) of Diversion POD Place of Use - POU Nature of Use -- USE) Hinckley Town Corporation proposers) to change the POD of water as evidenced by 20833 HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: ac ft SOURCE: 12 in wel 812 ft deep POD: (1) S 122 E 138 from N14 Cor Sec T18S R6W USE: Muniapa! In Town in Hinckley HEREAFTER QUANTITY 208 33 t SOURCE: Underground Water Wefis POO: (1) N 252 E 1071 from SW Cor Sec 7 T17S R7W 6 n wefi 440 fL deep (2) S 122 E 1138 from N14 Cor Sec 6 TIBS R6W 12 in wel 812 fl deep (1 miles USE- Same as HeretoNorth of Hinckley) fore POU: Same as Heretofore The remaining water is used same as Heretofore 7522): USA Forest Service proposed) to change foe POU A USE of water as evidenced by (D356) 0 015 HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: cfs SOURCE: Maple Grove Springs aka Rnd V)y Spg POD (1) Directly on steam from a pewit in SW14NW14 Sec T21S R212W to a point in USE: Stockwalering from May 15 to Oct 15 3130 head of livestock Wicfiite: 420 deer 38 elk smal mammals birds 10 ac ft HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: POD: Same as Heretofore USE: Domestic: 60 families or 350 persons from May to Oct 31 POU W12NW14 Sec 1T21S R212W The remaining water is used same as Heretofore J Avalon Johnson 17523): propose(s) to change foe POU USE of water as evidenced by (U2663) Cert a614 (U6333) HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 2735 cfs SOURCE: Underground Water Weds POD :( ) N 2588 E 322 from SW Cor Sec 7 6 in wel 430 ft deep (2) S 640 E 342 8 m well 480 ft deep (3) S 600 E 326 from NW Cor Sec 20 T21S R5W 8 in well 580 ft deep USE: Irrigation: from Apr to Oct total acreage 13700 acs sole supply 9700 acs Stockwatenng: 30 head of livestock Domestic: family 7 persons Fish Culture: POU: S12SW14 Sec 17 NW14NW14 Sec 20 T21S R5W HEREAFTER 2 735 cfs QUANTITY: POD: Same as Heretofore USE: Irrigation: from Apr total acreage to Oct 137 00 acs sole supply 9700 acs Stockwatering 30 head of livestock Domestic: POU: W12SW14 Sec 17 NW1 family 4NW14 Sec 20 T21S R5W The remaining water is used same as Heretofore A 68 2688a 17527): Russel and Cindy Greathouse proposes) to change FOU of water as evidenced by foe POD HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 45 621 ac ft SOURCE: 12 in wel 812 ft deep POD (1) S 122 El 138 from N14 Cor Sec 6 T18S R6W USE Irrigation: from Mar to Nov total acreage 11 41 acs POU: W12NE14NW14E12SW14W1 2SE14 Sec 6 E12NW14N12SW14 Sec 7 T18S R6W HEREAFTER QUANTITY 45 621 t SOURCE: 12 n wel 203 ft deep POD: 3070 E 1484 from SW Cor Sec 8 T15S R4W (2 miles NE of Lynndyl) USE: Same as Heretofore POU: SE1 4NE1 4N12NW14SW14NW14 Sec 7 SI 2NW14NE14SW14SW1'4SW1'4 Sec 8 NE14NE14 Sec 18 T15S R4W The remaining water is used same as Heretofore Robert L Morgan P E (1) N STATE ENGINEER Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress Aug 19 26 A Sept 2 1993 |