Show r In hAemorium Brenda Quarnberg Heath Riverside UT: Brenda She Quarnberg Healh 58 passed away peacefully on July 2002 surrounded by her loving husa band and family after valiant battle with long term health problems She w as bom December 18 1043 in Fillmore UT the daughter of Orel Delbert and Dorothy Olsen Quarnberg She married Arthur J Heath on July 17 1062 in Springs die UT Their mamage was solemnized in the Ogden LDS Temple on October 28 1078 IJiey were true sweethearts and just celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary She was a member of the Hampton Ford Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ Saints She had served as of the Primary secretary activities leader first counselor in the Relief Society a homemaking leader in three different wards first counselor in the Young Womans and at ious other cal ings She was a member of the Master's Gardner Club and served as a volunteer for the Trcmonton beauti fication committee She received a key to the city from the Mayor for her work on the city gardens 21 Thank you Our mother Martha L Anderson had one of the most grateful hearts know to mankind She had this Imle verse she used to sing “Thank you' Thank you' My heart sings" So on behalf of mama and w c her eh Barbara Marion Helen Ronuld Rosalie and Arlene we echo these same words to the follow ing who made the last several years of her life endurable and her passing bearable To Dell Ashby and the residents at the Delta Sands Apartments for making her slay there so enjoyable So many were good and thoughtful to check on her Baibara to Dr pecially our Alan R Smith for his outstanding cate and compassion His compassion shown not only to mama but to our family as well Las’ month one night at II 00 pm and after putting in a full days work he met us at the Care Center to discuss some concerns we had for mama Thank vou Dr Smith you lightened our burdens To the Delta Community Medical Center and the physicians there who took great care of mama on her numerous stays to the West Millard Care Center staff In January 2001 mama entered the care center Her heart was broken our's was too' She not only received the top knotch care in the cleanest of environment but abov c al you enjoyed appreciated and loved her Our thanks to the many family members and friends for your loyal and faithful visits to mama To Bishop Daniel for being such an outstanding bishop to mama for the love and concern you and Shcrilyn gave her How she loved you both Thank you for your wonderful talk and words of comfort you gave at funeral Also thanks to Afton Roberta Dot and her fjmily for the beautiful music and Cheryl for the wonderful tribute also to Jarod and Heather for their music A great big thanks to the Oak City Second Ward Choir for the beautiful songs you sang at the funeral She requested these songs be sung and you know she loved your beautiful voices Another great big thanks to the Oak City Second Ward for the delicious luncheon served to so many people after the funeral Y our time and effort is so appreciated Our hearts are touched by all the food brought in by dear friends for the beautiful flowers words of love and comfort from both family and friends And last but not least to the nicklc Mortuary Scott and Dave for the love and dignity in which you transformed our little Mother's sick and frail body into one of beauty you are awesome To anyone we may have forgotten we ask your forgiveness so many many people were good to mama Again "Thank you! Thank you! Our hearts sing!" Barbara and Ladd Black Marion and Barbara Anderson Helen and Ronald Wright Ron and Carol Anderson Rosalie and Boyd Call Arlene Anderson Q q Ci Diamondt))lnn Open as Assisted Living 24 Hr Care Facility State Licensing Detta UU 234 W Main an For more information call Jane at ) COPYl is survived by her loving husband sweetheart and friend Arthur of Riverside children Lesa (Gary) Cannon Fielding Tcna (Ray) Monsour Riverside Robert (Cindy) Heath Tremonton Ryan (Kim) Heath Salem and Christine Mower Trcmonton 27 grandchildren one great grandson her mother Dorothy Webb brothers Lynn (Renee) Owen (Faye) Larry (Paulette) Webb Chris (Sherry sisters M ikalene (Larry) Boren and Cindy (Roy) Martin Her father and a baby brother Karl D preceded her in death Funeral services will be held Saturday July 27 2002 II 00 a m at the Fielding I DS Stake Center 4375 West 15600 North Friends may call Friday July 26th from 6 00 to 8 00 p m at Rogers and Taylor Funeral Home North 100 East T remonton and Saturday July 27th from 9 00 to 10 40 a m at the Church Interment will be in the Fielding Cemetery Condolences may be extended to the family at wnw rogersandtaylor com Defensive Driving classes now available The Utah Safety Council is now offerdefensive driving course for individuals in the Nephi area The course will take place on Saturday gust 24 2002 at the Fire Department from 8 00 a m to 2 00 p m The course consists of classroom instruction and focuses on accident awareness prev cntion driving confidence of hazards and improving driving skills Drivers may complete the course for a reduction from their Utah driving record once every three years Individuals 55 years of age and older may qualify for insurance discounts after completing the course Registration is $35 per person or $10 for those age 55 and over that are only seeking a reduction in their insurance rate For additional information or to register please contact the Utah Safety Council at or visit www' utahsafctvcouncil or2 ing a DEADLINE MONDAY NOON jyi Millard Mary Clarissa (Clara) Robison Fillmore' Mary Garissa (Clara) Barney Robison 89 passed away July 12 2002 at the Fillmore Care Center She was bom August 31 1912 in Kanosh Utah to Franklin Eugene and MarMary Eleanore Rappleye Barney ried Lor an Culbert (Cub) Robison May 9 930 in the Manti LDS Temple The most important thing in her life after her husband was her family her whole life was devoted to taking care of them She loved the outdoors flowers birds and little children and the little children loved her She was the top scholar in High School and loved to read After her husband died she loved to go to the Temple and participate in the local Daughters of the Utah Pioneers She is the last living member of her family She was preceded in death by her husband Cub brothers Frank Donald and Walden sisters Laura Larsen Edna Cooley Olive Wells and Minam Robison She is survived by her 7 children Toma UT Lois May Adams of Fillmore Eleanor Robison of Humcane UT Myra of Orem UT Loran Alvin Condie Robison of Provo UT Nola Ann (Steve) Morgan of Sandy UT Patsy R (Roy) Johnson of Fillmore UT and Lewis B (C Christine) Robison of Fillmore UT 21 grandchildren and 21 Funeral services were held Monday July 152002 at 1:00 pm in the Fillmore st Ward Chapel Services were conducted by Bihop Daniel Davies Prelude and postlude music were performed by Sherry Shepard The family prayer was offered by Greg Rasmussen The opening hymn was “Sweet Is The Peace The Gospel Brings" The invocation was given by Steve Myra Condie gave some Morgan "Memories of Mother" Gail Robison and Donna Crapo sang “You Are A Wonderful Mother" accompanied by Debbie Jack- - J j? o Fillmore City Ordinance 02-1- 0 & summary ij is hereby given that the Fillmore Council has adopted Ordinance known as Chapter 6 Zoning which Adaptation of repeals Chapter mobile homes into single family residences and amends Chapter entitled Zoning and Regulatory quirements pertinent to mobile homes and is storage units Chapter amended to read m its entirety as follows to permashall be unlawful nently situate any mobile home as defined in this chapter in any location not zoned as a mobile home distnet Provided that mobile homes which measure at least 20 feet by 43 feet in size containing a minimum of 860 square feet excluding any NOTICE 0 City G U son Remarks were given by Palsy Johnson A musical number a medley of Primary Songs was sung by Sherry Butler and Family congregational hymn “Improve The Shining Moments” was sung Final marks were given by Bishop Daniel Davies The closing song was “God Be Wnh You Till We Meet Again The benediction was offered by Kelly Rasmussen The grave Dedication was offered by Roy Johnson Pallbearers were Naic Johnson Dennis Adams Jared Morgjn David Morgjn Kelly Rasmussen Greg Rasmussen Scott Butler Tylo Robison Dillan Robison and Jason Davies were Paul Honorary Pallbearers Robison Kip Whiling Greg Smith John Harmon John Adams Dallas Griffiihs and Jason Robison Compassionate service was rendered by the Fillmore 1st Ward ReliefSoeiely Interment in the Fillmore City Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Mortuary A r Hi! We’re back We Repair Ovens & Stoves Pizza Commercial Domestic Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Residential & Commercial Appliances Gas & Electric Hot Water Heaters Gas & Electric We go anywhere anytime 864-408- 0 after July 27 Proarest July 25 2QQ2Pfig3 additional structures may be adapted Into outtingle family dwellings and be located side a mobile home park by following the standards set for foundations footings in federal and state and skirting regulations and municipal ordinances (The Standards tor Manufactured Home Installations HUD Code and Utah Uniform Budding Standards Act) A copy of the ordinance is on file in the office of the Fillmore City Recorder and may be examined by the public Monday through Friday 8 00 am to 5 00 pm PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Fillmore Utah on the 16th day of July 2002 Is! Cot V B Sam" Starley Mayor ATTEST: s Jacqueline Hart Recorder In the Millard County Published Chronicle Progress July 23 2002 City THIS SPACE SELLS A New Indispensable Internet Tool For Your Business! I The Utah rgal Nome Database Is online! Mmu seirr lies are free1 Or subscribe to Search and receive daily delivery of or statewide legal notices of vital lniortance to your (Smart (o: www utahlegalnoticcs com service of the Utah Press Association anti your Itxal newspaper lirm CRUCIFY THE FLESH hey that are Christ ’shave crucified the flesh with the affect ions and low can tine crucify the flesh? low does one lusts’’ Galatians 525 do w hat they should do? low does one bear good fruit? Jesus said in le that abideth in me Joint 55-- “I am the vine ye are the branches: and in him the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me you can do nothing If a man abide not in me he is cast forth as a branch and is withered and men gather them and cast them into the fire and "I our offices at your convenience " Visiting the Division's Internet site jt www wildlife Utah gov is the quuAcst and easiest way to get a permit but you need an American Discover Express MasterCard or Visa credit card to do so Hunters who don’t have a credit card must visit a Division office in Ogden Salt Lake City Springvillc Vernal Price or Cedar City Utah resident permits cost $35 Nonresident permits cost $208 Hunters who purchase a statewide chery permit are reminded that in addition to the regular general archery season which runs Aug 17 Sept 13 they may also hunt extended seasons on the asaich Front and Uintah Basin extended archery areas The hunt on the Wasatch Front 17 area runs Aug Dec 31 while the hunt on the Uintah Basin area runs Aug 17 Nov 3 For more information call the nearest Division of Wildlife Resources office or the Division's Salt Lake City office ut If ye abide in me and my words abide in you ye they are burned shall ask what ye will and it shall be done unto you Herein is my ather glorified that ye bear much fruit so shall ye be my disciples” Jesus tells us if we stay connected to lim and lis word we will bear It is only because Jesus much fruit Without Him we can do nothing lives in us that we are able to walk in the Spirit and put our flesh down What does it mean to put our flesh down? It means doing the word of God believing the word ol'Gtxl and standing on the word of God "But be ye doers of the word and no! hearers only deceiving :22 We deceive our selves when we are your own selves” James doing things our own way and not the way the word of God tells us to do it We can never bear gtxxl fruit doing it our way and not Gods way no matter how gtxxl it may look to our natural eye Remember ye live after the llesh ye shall die: but if ye through the Spirit do mortify the deeds of the Ixxly ye shall live For as many as are led by the Spirit ol'Gtxl they arc the sons of Gtxl" Romans 812-1Pastor Kathy Mincer "If FAITH CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 100 West Delta Utah 84624 351 South NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX INCREASE The Millard School District is proposing to increase its property tax revenue As a result of the proposed increase the tax on a $100000 residence will be $32577 and the tax on a business having the same value as the average value of a residence in the taxing entity will be $59230 Without the proposed increase the tax on a $100000 residence would be $31977 and the tax on a business having the same value as the average value of a residence in the taxing entity would be $58140 The 2002 proposed tax rate is 005923 Without the proposed increase the rate would be 005814 This would be an increase of 19 which is $600 per year ($50 per month) on a $1 00000 residence or $1 090 per year on a business having the same value as the average value of a residence in the taxing entity With NEW GROWTH this property tax increase and other factors Millard School District will increase its property tax revenue from $10952265 collected last year to $10997048 COLLECTED THIS YEAR WHICH IS A REVENUE INCREASE OF 4 All concerned citizens are invited to a public hearing on the tax increase to be held on August 8 pm at 160 West Main Street Delta 2002 at 6:00 Utah Published in the Millard County Chronicle July 25 and August 1 A Utah Buck Deer Permits On Sale Salt Lake City — A total of 53 Central Region permits will be among the general buck deer hunting permits available for purchase at the Division of Wildlife Resources’ Internet Web site and its six offices beginning at 6 a m on July 8 “This is the second year that Utah residents have been allowed to purchase permits not taken by nonresidents in our big game draws" says Judi Tutorow wildlife licensing coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources “There were 153 Central Region permits that weren't taken by nonresidents in the draws These will be available to both residents and nonresidents beginning at 6 a m on July 8 “ Nonresidents will also be allowed to purchase permits that residents don’t take The following general buck deer permits for this fall's hunts will be available to both residents and nonresidents beginning July 18 Region Number of Permits Available Statewide Archery 6513 Northern Rifle or Muzzlcloadcr 14936 Central Rifle or Muzzlcloadcr 153 Northeastern Rifle or Muzzlcloadcr 3975 Southeastern Rifle or Muzzlcloadcr Sold Out Southern Rifle or Muzzlcloadcr Sold Out “The Central Region permits will go fast and encourage people who want one to log onto the Internet at 6 a m or to be in line at one of our offices before 6 a m“ Tutorow says “You don’t need to be here at 6 a m if you want someth ing other than a Central Region permit There arc plenty of other permits available and you can oet one bv visitine our Web site or Countv Chronic! 1 2002 |