Show tmvmiimmtffirmm 10 Millard Page County Chronicle Progress November 19 1998 and Bird M Evan Myron Bird day November Romania Bird Westenskow he married 19 1946 Louise Clemence Dehu in D’or Mame France They Evan WWII moved to Overton enjoyed building cabiHe in 1988 Nevada gardening He woodworking ing and hunting Survivors include Bird life in Bounti- developing subdivisions and - Mina Ann Western 89 slipped peaceNovemfully into eternity on Saturday ber 14 1998 of causes incident of age in cabin UT April Deseret Bom in a log 30 1909 she was the youngest of 22 children ofDeltapioneer Samuel W Western the 12th bom to his second wife Mary Alice Hutchison Mina Ann married Philip Scott Sappington in the Manti LDS Temple July 26 1934 Together they lived more than 30 years in Ririe Idaho After his death in 969 Mina Ann married Owen Clare Carson in the Ogden Army in Europe during his wife while in France meeting He lived most of his adult ful working as a contractor nets He in Hawaii in the US served his son Julien Evan his daughter Louise and Michelle Brent Lund all ofNorth Sait Lake husband City and five grandchildren Joan and wife one brother Don one sister Dorothy Killpack all of Delta and husband Ward and many close fhends He was preceded in death by two grandchildren Bert Graveside November rangements services were held Saturday 14 1998 in Delta Utah under the direction of Metcalf George to live with her son Ed Sappington and his family More than anything else Mina loved family and church and tried throughout her lifetime to be an example of the teachings of goodly parents and the gospel of Jesus Christ Although she had frequent health problems throughout her life she understood the value of work and service to her fellow man Mina loved being a mother and was devoted to her three sons Though her first baby James died in infancy her sons Robert Eddie and Dwayne were a joy all the days of her life She had many happy memories of the years from 1943 when they worked in the Ririe Drug Store until family business her boys left for missions and school Mina loved music Until her death she could sing every verse of almost any hymn without benefit of a book the sult of singing in her father’s choir which age 82 died November 15 1998 at Delta Utah 9 6 at Mt PleasHe was bom April 16 ant Utah to Charles Mathew and Marie He married Era Marie Jensen Johansen 22 1938 in Salt Lake Fowles November City Utah She died January 6 1959 He married Norma Jones Kay March 9 1963 in Las Vegas Nevada She died June 1997 In 1920 at the age of four Bert moved to the Sutherland area from Mt Pleasant with his family and lived there the rest of his life He was a successful farmer who was known for his high yielding Alfalfa seed crops and special talent at leveling farm land Bert always said how lucky he was to be able to do what he loved best a for greatest friends was His “Farming” joy was his family He enjoyed and fishing He was a hunting which living of the Church Elcee by Daughter Jensen both Delta Utah Ed (Dawn) Jensen Salt Lake City Utah 9 Grandchildren 2 Great GrandBrothers: children Auer Jensen Provo Utah John R Jensen Delta Utah both ters: Ruth Steele Bonnie Maxfield member Bert Crafts LDS is survived Salt Lake City Utah He was preceded in by Brother: Brasher death Beth Phil Sons: UT Carson St Eugene Jensen Bert DELTA St George Sappington 7 973 and moved LDS Temple August to his home in Homedale ID Following his death in 1994 she moved to Mortuary Jensen E services Funeral Theo Jensen were held on Ida lone Monroe Sister: Wednes- AM in the day November 18 1998 at Sutherland Ward Friends called on Tuesday ary from Delta PM at the Nickle MortuUtah and on Wednesday from Burial was AM at the Church Delta Cemetery in the Ida lone sister day Medical beloved daughter friend passed away Sun15 1998 at a Salt Lake of complications follow- Monroe aunt and November Center ing surgery She was bom June 4 940 in Fillmore Utah to Merlin and Loraine Wasden Monroe School She graduated attended BYU from Millard High and was employed Aerospace for 30 years She Neil Diamond and the Dalthe greatest joy in her and friends She was of the LDS Church serving in many callings and currently brarian of the West Jordan Mountain View st Ward Although lone struggled with ill health most of her life she always put family and friends first Having no chila second dren of her own she became mother to her nieces and nephews and spoiled them all Her great faith and courage was an example to all of us Thank you Heavenly Father for letting lone bless our lives She is survived by her mother Loraine Monroe Scipio sister Juanna Davis Taylorsville brothers and Vernon and Evelyn Monroe Victor and Sandy Monroe Scipio 0 nephews five and seven nieces nine great nieces Preceded in death by her ther Merlin Monroe Funeral services will be held Thursday November 19 199 11:30 am in the West Jordan Mountain View 1st Ward 8825 South 3200 West West Jordan Following the funeral graveside services will be held at 3:30 pm at the Scipio Cemetery Scipio Utah at Hercules loved horses Elizabeth “Beth” Scottorn (Beth) but las Cowboys life was her family an active member Scottom died November 9 in a Provo Hospital She was bom May 24 1918 in Brigham Utah to Eli Forsgren and Alice City Lee Beth was the eldest sister Morrison in a family of five children After their to father’s death she was the caretaker younger siblings when her mother turned to Utah State and the family her moved from Brigham first Box City to Fillmore Elder then Millard she was the regional tennis singles champion Beth married John (Jack) Scottom November 23 1937 in Fillmore They espespent most of their time outdoors cially in the mountains where they took She attended High School where their four sons camping riding horses for the pering ice fishing and searching fect Christmas tree Together they kept a large vegetable garden pastures an and rose daffodil and a chard splendid garden which can be seen from Highway She worked for the Bureau of Land Management until she “retired” Beth loved to knit crochet quilt and cook and she was good at all of it payShe took up painting landscapes ing bridge and going to the horse races in later years after Jack died in 1986 She was funny strong smart loyal and generous to her large extended family who 91 will miss the warm on the long drives Beth is survived at her home up and down the state by sons Jack L of Ted F M of Tennessee of Fillmore six grand- Arizona David Thomas K sisters children 3 Marjorie Hancey of Clearfield Mary Youngfield of Syracuse UT brothers Lee of Las Kirk Lee of Ogden and Robert and Vegas each of plus many nieces and nephews whom believes they were her vorite Grave side services were held Thursam in the day November 12 1998 at under the direcFillmore City Cemetery of Olpin Mortuary Conducting was Bishop Alan Roper and the Family Prayer was given by Doyle Coombs At the cemetery Bishop’s Remarks was tion given by Bishop Alan Roper and the Dedication of the Grave was given by Harold Youngfield Pallbearers were Jack Scottom Tom Scottom Ted Scottom Robert Scottom David Scottom Adrian Scottom Jay T Richman St George UT - Jay Richman turned home to his Father on Saturday November 7 998 Funeral Services were 1998 held on Wednesday November at pm at the Fillmore Ist4th Ward LDS Chapel Family prayer was given by Doneil Horlacher Conducting was Bishop Keny Watson Prelude & Postlude music was performed by Shirley Robins Opening prayer given by Duane Baugh Eulogy read by Jodi Bond Musical number “Famil ies Can Be T ogether F orever” performed by grandchildren and accompanied Max Miles Bennett Mark Monroe 1950 He moved to Inglewood California and operated a dry clean- ing and custom drape business for 43 years Max was an enthusiastic hunter and fisherman returning often to Millard County to do both He loved to tromp the hills of home in search of the “Big One” and the fields for the “longest tail feather” He was an active member of the LDS Church holding many positions includPresident and couning Elders Quorum selor in the bishopric He is survived by his wife Melba and son Eddy Bennett of Inglewood Ca Daughters Sheri (Helmut) Werlich Diamond Springs Ca Lori (Marvin) Pole Redondo Beach Ca Grandchildren: Brent Ryan (Robyn) Werlich Candace Brother Gary and Trevor Pole (Margene) Bennett Woodland Hills Ca and accompanied by Arlene Reid Remarks given by Bishop Kerry Watson Closing prayer given by Reese Richman Dedication given by Kenneth Day Military Rites by the Fillmore Unit of the National Guards Interment at the Fillmore City Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Mortuaries Pallbearers were Reid Bemtson Brad Married Melba Dutson veteran April 4 1946 in Oak City Utah Solemnized in the Manti Temple October 25 He w here he owned nieces & nephby Arlene Reid ews Tribute given by Linda Baugh Remarks given by Leo Robins Speaker was Ben Carling Musical Number Daddy of Mine” by Mary Shumway and Max Miles Bennett age 77 passed away Sunday November 8 1998 in California He was bom July Inglewood 27 1921 in Meadow Utah to Peter Preston (Prett) and Edith Lee Bennett He was a Millard Eagle and a World War II The State Engineer received the to Change Water in lowing Application(s) Millard County (Locations in SLB&M) Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest “each and every position is an important opportunity to serve and be done to die best of our ability” The family wishes to thank Dr Robert Rignell for his gentle care for the five years she was his patient Heather Brinkerhoff Richman Doug Dearden David Dearden Dave Noah Ken Nielson Mitch Bartholomew Randy Bartholomew were Trav Bond pallbearers Honorary Gladye Edwards Doug Reid Michael Bartholomew Millard High Students & 1977 to present Faculty Special thanks to all those Ada (Harry) Swanson Salt Lake UT He was preceded in death by a sister Audrey (Wells) Brunson of Sister City Meadow Funeral services were held in the Inglewood First Ward Thursday November in the 2 998 Inglewood and the internment Park Cemetery as who supA special thanks ported us in the passing of our beloved Jay Your offerings of flowers food prayers acts of kindness and love have comforted us in our loss and we are grateful Elva Richman Trav and Jodi Bond A girls Randy and Arlene Bartholomew A family of Southern Utah Home Health RETURN ADDRESS and any request for heanng Protest must be filed with the State Engineer Box 146300 Salt Lake a City UT 841 or before DECEMBER Hills Bloomington She is survived by two sons: Edward Sappington St George and Philip CA and Zachary Tylre USE) (a22683): Allen H Hobbs propose(s) to change the POD POU of 5 (UI2330) as evidenced by water QUANTITY- 0 022 cfs HERETOFORE: SOURCE: (1) S 234 T18S R7W Oct 4 in well 250 ft deep POD W 361 from NE Cor Sec 2 USE acs 07500 total acreage 31 2 TIBS Maycock Sec R7W HEREAFTER Christensen to from Apr Irrigation 22 head of livestock Stockwatenngmestic: 2 persons POU: NE’NE and seven greatLund and Kendi grandchildren: Allysa Hanson St George Whitney Rule of the Division of Water Rights (LEGEND Point(s) of Diversion® POD Place of Use Nature of Use POU 10 Sappington Hilo Hawaii Kelly Sappington (Neal) Maycock Kaysville UT Todd (Miwa) Sappington Fukuoko Japan Troy CA Stacy (Rick) Sappington Berkley Sappington Welch St George David (Jan’L) Sappington Phoenix A Z TifNelson Fresno fany (Bob) Sappington CA Kris Sappington Christensen Michael and Kaytee Kaysville Sappington St George and Tyson grandchildren: Fresno on These are 9 1998 proceedings as per informal D Dwayne Sappington 0 022 cfs QUANTITY 6 in well 100 ft to 500 ft deep S 00 E 450 from W Cor Sec R6W (5 miles South of Delta) USE: POU: Same as Heretofore NWSwy Sec 6 T18S R6W Robert L Morgan P E SOURCE Kaler Sappington Phoenix and Fresno CA Her sister Benjamin Nelson Bernice age 95 still resides in Delta UT Today Mina's joy is full as she is united with her husband Phil and their Kaysville POD: (1 6 T18S two sons James and Robert her parents and ten brothers and sisters STATE ENGINEER Published Funeral services will be Thursday November 19 1998 at 10 am at the Metcalf Mortuary Chapel 300 W St In Chronicle Progress 12 and 19 1998 Blvd A viewing will be held for from 7 to family and friends Wednesday 8 pm and Thursday one hour prior to Millard County on November George Interment services Falls Cemetery noon NOTICE OF ANNUAL BUDGET MEETING OF MILLARD COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NUMBER THREE will be in the Idaho Friday November 20 at Card of Thanks With heartfelt gratitude we would like to express our appreciation to everyone friends and family who in any helped way during the recent illness and passing of our mother Beth Scottom We would to thank the Relief Society for the luncheon they provided and a special thanks to mother’s friends and at the Bureau of present and retired also like Land Management Sincerely NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Supervisors of Millard County Drainage District Number Three did file with of of County Commissioners County State of Utah its Statement of Revenues Expenses and in Fund Balance which contains Changes a budget for the penod beginning Janu1999 and ending December 31 ary the Board Millard 1999 The Scottorn Boys Jack Dave Ted and Tom NOTICE is further given that the Board of Supervisors of Millard County Drainage District Number Three have call an Annual Budget Meeting of the District to rr on Wednesday the 2nd day of December 1998 at the hour of 11:00 o'clock am at the Water Office 800 North 00 West Delta Utah and that such Annual Meeting shall be held at the time and place hereinabove stated at which time the Annual Budget of the Board of Supervisors of the District shall be given and such other business shall be conducted as shall property come before the be held Public Notice meeting A copy tained by the 1999 contacting of budget the be can ob- Notice and 19 998 Millard County Drainage District Number Three s Kenneth G Fowles Supervisor Published In the Millard County Chronicle Progress on November NOTICE TO WATER USERS The will hold their hearing to adopt a final 1999 budget on Wednesday December 2 998 at 7:00 p m in the West Millard Recreation Building Conference room at 81 South Manzanita Delta Persons are encouraged to attend this meeting Published In the Millard County Chronicle Progress on November 19 and 26 1998 Notice of Trustee’s Sale will The following described property be sold at public auction to the highest bidder payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale on the front steps of the Millard County Courthouse Fillmore Utah on December 9 998 at the hour of 00 pm of said day for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust 25 1998 executed Deed dated February by James M Mitchel and Cathy D Mitchell as Trustors covering real property cated at 818 East Bristlecone Lane Delta Millard County Utah and more particularly described as follows All of lot estates subdiCherrywood to the official plat thereof vision according as recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said County 1998 Dated this 9th day of November s David B Boyce Successor Trustee BACKMAN State The Cemetery Board 6th day of November 3 19 1995 1998 Notice District President Drainage Distnct 8470 West 7500 North Delta Utah 84624 (435) Dated this CLARK & MARSH 800 McIntyre Building 68 South Mam Street Salt Lake City Utah 84101 TelephoneFile No 10000233 Published In the Millard County Chronicle Progress on November 12 19 and 28 1998 Engineer Purpose of the Project To bring owner occupied homes up to code for low moderate income families Location of Project: Sevier Piute Wayne Sanpete Juab and Millard Counties State: Utah Estimated Cost of Project: (All Funds) Determined by annual house inspection An environmental review for the project has been made by Six County AOG and is available for public examination and copying at the offices noted low: County AOG will undertake the desenbed above with the HOME Six project Environmental National Environmental Persons objecting to an application a CLEARLY READABLE protest Box 146300 Salt Lake on DECEMBER These are informal proceedings as per Rule of the Division of Water Rights POD (LEGEND: Points) of Diversion Place of Use POU Nature of Use 16 1998 USE) proposed) to change as evidenced by which is a portion of HERETOFORE: or 88256 Delta Egg Farms the USE of water and QUANTITY 6101 cfs SOURCE Underground Water Wells (2) POD(1)S 1320E2651 from NW Cor Sec 28 16 in well 800 ft (2) N 78 E 1314 from VTA Cor Sec 33 T15S R7W 14 in well 900 ft deep USE Irrigation: from Apr to Oct 31 total deep acreage 2178400 acs sole supply acs Stockwatering: 400 head POU: Sec 28 SESE’ Sec 29 WNWY Sec 33 T1 5S R7W 217 8400 of livestock HEREAFTER: QUANTITY 6 101 cfs or 882 56 POD: Same as Heretofore from Apr to Oct 31 Irrigation: total acreage 978900 acs sole supply USE: 978900 acs Stockwatering: 9600 head of livestock Other Use in cooling sys- tem egg wash system other plat operational procedures POU: Same as Heretofore Robert L Morgan STATE ENGINEER Policy Act of 969 and other environmental responsibilities listed in 24 CFR Part 58 DCD will accept an objection to its approval of the release of fends and the acceptance of the certification only if Is on one of the following basesnot in fact (a) that the certification was executed by the certifying that the environmental review the project indicated omission of a required decision finding or step to the project in the environapplicable mental review process or O another Federal agency has submitted In accordance with the required procedure (24 Part 58) and may be addressed to HOME ficial (b) for record Division of Community DevelProgram opment Services 324 South State Street Salt Lake City UT 84111 Objections to the release of fends on bases other than these stated above win not be considered by the State No objection received after 15 days from the date of request for fends listed above will be considered by the STATE SHEILA G PETERSON UTAH ENVIRONMENTAL STATE OF CERTIFYING 324 SOUTH STATE STREET SALT LAKE CITY UT 64111 RON THORN ENVIRONMENTAL CEROFFICIAL TIFYING OFFICER RICHFIELD 250 NORTH MAIN UT 84701 Published In the Millard County Chronicle Progress on November 1998 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No 983700019 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ZINA T PETERSEN Deceased Probate No 983700019 All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative shown below or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 12th day of November 1998 “ or said claims shall be forever barred Bowns Lynda must file Engineer in his Officer) Personal Representative East 100 South POBox 45060 515 stating FILING NUMBER REASONS FOR OBJECTION PROTESTANTS' NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS and any request for a hearing Protest must be filed with the State Certifying reviews ties in relation to environmental decision making and action and that these responsibilities have been satisfied The legal effect of the certification is that upon to approval Six County AOG may use the HOME RehabilitationAcqul-sitiofunds and the STATE will have satisfied its responsibilities under the to Change water in lowing Application(s) Millard County (Locations in SLB&M) City UT or before from DCD her official capacity consent to accept the junsdiction of the Federal Courts an action Is brought to enforce responsibili- the received fends RehabilitationAcquisition of the Housing and Urban under Title Development Act of 1974 Six County AOG is certifying to DCD that Sheila G Peterson (State Environmental Certifying Official) and Ron Thom (Six County AOG 19 Berry The Millard School District will offer ‘For Sale" misc computers and other misc items Sale will be on Tuesday November 241999 at the Fillmore Middle School music room from 200 pm to 400 pm Published In the Millard County Chronicle Progress on November 12 ties of Sevier Piute Wayne Sanpete Juab and Millard: On or about July 1998 the Six County AOG will request the Utah State Division of Community Development to Release Federal fends Project Title of Name: HOME Stating FILING NUMBER REASONS FOR OBJECTION NAME AND PROTESTANTS Carol Nellie and Saul Visscr and Luis for their patient affection and Enriquez respect for her as a person over the last three months at Rosebriar Cottage in Hayes of Act of 974 (PL Development Community Community Development Block Grant funds and HOME fends for the pose of housing rehabilitation in the coun- NOTICE TO WATER should Association of request federal the Housing and Sot County to Regarding Governments intent funds under Title USERS example Val grew up in Manti Chicago Utah He served an LDS and Delta mission from Utah Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress on November 12 and 19 1998 believed vorced nois 700 Primary She and stake mission- as LDS 7th Ward until last year Bloomington She when her health began to deteriorate and taught her children through On Micheline Avenaya were later ing on for two years and later worked in the name extraction program She was a Relief Society visiting teacher in the He was bom September 12 1918 Manti Utah to Myron Evans and in February served Millard Mosquito Abatement win hold to annual Budget HearMonday November 23 1998 at pm at 01 5 North 000 West Delta District aries age 80 died Wednes1998 in Las Vegas Nevada Dorothy and stake Relief Society Young Women’s positions Owen NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS West The he conducted for more than 50 years She also played the piano and organ by ear she served in many Through her lifetime ward Evan Notice Mina Sappington Carson Memorium In PE Published in Millard County Chronicle Progress on November 19 and 26 1998 Salt Lake City Utah 841 Published In the Millard County Chronicle Progress on November 12 19 and 26 1998 Notice BEEHIVE TELEPHONE COMPANY - UTAH is the recipient of Federal assistance from the Rural Utility Services an agency of the U S Department of Agriculture and is to the INC financial subject of Title VI of the Civil Rights provisions Act of 1964 as amended Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 as amended and the rules and of the U S Department of regulations which provide that no perAgriculture son in the United States on the basis of color sex national origin age or handicap shall be excluded in admission or access to denied the benefits of or otherwise be subjected to discrimination under any of this organization's programs or activities The person responsible for this organization's nondiscoordinating crimination efforts is Wayne compliance A McCulley Controller or Any individual class of individuals who feels specific that this organization has them subjected to discrimination mation listed about above the may obtain further inforstatutes and regulations from complaint with this Secretary U ture S Washington ministrator Rural andor file a written or the organization of AgriculDepartment DC’ 20250 or the Utility Services ngton D C 20250 Complaints filed within 180 days after the discrimination tained Confidentiality to the extent possible Washi- must be alleged will be main- Published In the Millard County Chronicle Progress on November 12 and 19 1998 V |