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' i'i " p inn Main all ord Fellowship Vila Worship hurch ( vniu' ln I" studies I'raycr Meet Delia Community ( hurch Wors'pp 2o a in ShikIiv School services hi Vila am corner hi"s 2ik1 U (irace Baptist (hurch Vila Nii'day ' a in 4x a ri Scr ices School p m Delia Foursquare ( hurch Worship Services Vila Middle 351 300 cast Mass n Delia North inloniiilioii Johns Hosco tor St school ( oalilion lolencc he Domestic meet- ings Millard ihrar illmore Hoard meet- 15 a in ing Mondas CI IS food Monday Judee & Ron noon Delia Hank ' a m pm 51 N Center Delia hursdas 0 a m Hare Court das Tts'llWV WI Ser lor Sernoi enter ices Delia nil )ance ednesday Judge Sian Rohison noon "6 V :on illmore nit Court Day (City " Haplisl Church Delta illmore Haplisl Chapel " p m Second all Delia (irace ter a m p m 3ln ( ednesday AreaChaniher (l ommerce t Membership Meetings See calendar Delta lor location llolden Firemen's uiliary regular ire Station meeting 8 pm West Desert Archaeological Society Meeting 7:30 pm Millard illmore Room Nleetini The County Chronicle Millard Progress USPS Published every Thursday at Delta Utah 84624 by Du Wil Publishing Co 300 W 40 Delta Utah Advertising Farmer Maintenance Repair Design Purchasing Collections Shellie Dutson Drop off Location Insurance 100 South in Advance Subscriptions In County - $25 00 per year $15 00 per 6 months Out of County - $30 00 per year Single Copy - 75 cents Kimball West POSTMASTER Send address changed 249 Delta to P O Box Utah Rates on Reguest Advertising Second Class Postage Paid at Delta Delta UT 84624 FAX: Fillmore DU WIL PUBLISHING OWNED BY SUSAN " ulumn 10 amngton Delta stake 4 p m birthday celebra- COMPANY B DUTSON and Michael Mired ding reception stake ("enter "2 ( enter Hishop Watercolor Show 32X Hasin Museum dreat house Delia wedDelta and dance hibil afternoon open 100 continues to 31 May Jerold Hasm Hishop Museum atercolor 32S 100 exhibit (ireat Y Delta 10 4 p m 16 May Delia Ds seminary graduation Delta " siake Hinckley pm Ider Robcn ay ne Smith mission ak City Ward port 10 50 a in Ider Hrenl II Smith mission report Ward l'a m Hinckley Ider ( hris Kelly mission report 20 pm illmore 3rd Ward Ider Heniamin Mark Johnson mission report 4 a m Sutherland 2nd Ward Ider dreg lules mission farewell 2:10 ard illmore 4th pm Ider Scott N Memmott mission ard 5u a m Scipio port est May Dl r I' ol Imcklev amp closing We almost loigot to thank police who kept us under tight clunne lance ousine and overlooked asilv we wish illmore to lemenlaiy local surveil- our slay with the black limalso the Sheriffs Dept who a minor speeding o flense in illmoie Fithne l onergan Flaine Fnglish Martin Strohmaeir tradi- in a Hue American part and speak to the children bit about Ireland and how ll lias been a real pleasure the we live ihink the stall' at school who let 3rd Annual Old Capitol Arts Festival It's getting to be that time again when our calendars for the upcom- we can mark ing third annual to be held on ld Capitol can still look forward keen an Sampson has showed a constructing and erecting i'cd al September lo and emtorial Statehouse Park in illno'e llns year's festival should prove to he the best yet' The festival committee has some outstanding events planned Hut how can they improve on something that was already fantastic ' he past two tivals were so much fun and very educational' Perhaps maybe we'll have better weather this year Hut even if the weather decides to be the committee has some gieal drizzly things scheduled to lake place underneath lodges and tents Jim Sampson and Scott Hlackburn will accompany some of their mountain friends inside these to demonstrate trapping skills the art of arrowhead making tomahawk and knife throwing and miny more mountaineering skills hey 'II have ities for people o all ages and should be able to prov ide explanations to satisfy the greatest of curiosities One Inn :n interest viduals derrick who may del nek is not s a dev ice ol hay from ort has one watch of indi- know what a hay was used by to hoist heav loads lo another (Cove of fun to friends construct be a lot and his and temporarily pilch this hay derrick right on the Statehouse grounds! A very inter- esting note is that the derrick was used to hoisi the heavy red sandstone blocks winch now make up our beautiful Territorial Statehouse Museum has been researching and Sampson for quite some to build this derrick He said that he has always been fas- cinated with derricks and that he hopes that this event will "bring people out of their houses"' Hlackburn added "We're interested in keeping dying skills alive" Perhaps some of you experienced fanners can come give Sampson and Hlackburn some support and share your expertise on derricks We'd love to have everyone there! Please mark our calendars for September It) and and be sure to tell all your friends about our old Capitol Arts el's all share in the old pioneering spirit! to Crank! Think About It May Utah law enforcement agencies have logged more homicides suicides barricaded suspects high speed chases violent assaults and property crimes as a direct result of methamphetamine Most of the d shootings over the past five years involved methamphetamine 3o p m (S5 fee) Health 21 by 4 sisters Pahvant 2:3o pm Valley Program Senior Center kristen Frishy and Adam Corey wedding open house home of Joe and dlena "2 loo V Delta 7 - 4 pm In Moody case of inclement weather Delta Stake enter "2 N ( enter Warner and Mark D Robison Hilary wedding open house 6 8 pm Fillmore 1st ard 2l0 500 S officer-involve- 22 lass 50 188 N Main Jess ee Anderson and Malinda llarmsen wedding reception Delta 3rd ard 197 S 300 W 7 - 9 pm Maria liasonand Ron Nordhagen wedding open house 6:30 - 8:30 pm Lincoln Fliason residence 4495 S 4000 W Deseret Leslie Ann Wilson and J Gunner Pellum wedding open hopuse Deseret Oasis ard 7 8:30 pm May 28 Application deadline for Miss Liberty candidates Available at Delta City Offices June Workplace Safety Month June 2 Blood Pressure and Immunization Clinic Delta Public Health 30 am - 5 pm & June 8 & 9 Tractor Safety Certification class L'SU Offices Delta Call 480 or 2 to register June 18 - 19 Relay for Life Delta High School track Weather Reed Delta Jeffery Fillmore Date High April 30 Jay "yffi 53 Ism Delta Date Total Preeipation for April 6 inches of snow) Mav 59 31 2 65 39 3 45 37 4 45 31 5 50 60 26 6 Precip 30 was 02 405 inches 53 6 63 26 7 79 79 59 45 53 30 59 37 9 95 49 10 Rogers Fillmore Low High Precip preeipation for April was 173 May 5 8 T 25 34 H The Cassiopeia Asterism showing many globular clusters the main stars and the position of the Fourth District Court report Cont from last week lime favorite aetiv dies such as the quilt show blacksmith work art displays musical numbers the "quick draw" with the auction etc Hut this year they've got something very special and unique planned social : which It should Sampson are a lot here hay pioneer ancestors one area our the Delta Public telescope " Although the star Ita Cassiopeiae does not form part of the "W asterism it is a very interesting star worth mentioning here Ihis particular star is one of the best known he colors are gold and purple but some binary stars hav ing a beautiful color contrast he author has seen this observers have reported yedow and red and topaz and garnet ach observer will have to determine what colors their star in deep yellow and purple light years from us and one of the closest stars eyes detect low ever this star is only to our Solar Sv stem authentic May ood Handlers class " star and the central star in the large "W ( lamma Cassiopeiae is a shaped figure that makes up this astensm (iamma is a giant star about 1(H) light years from us ith a diameter 56 million nnies) his star when studied in times thai of out Sun 13" had a diameter of 8 times that of our Sun and has expanded since that time to its present size It did not go super nova but its seems that (iamma blew off its outer shell in a terrific explosion emitting energy that has been detected by our radar and the S satellite orbiting the anh Delta Cassiopeiae is a pure white star that is 45 1'ght years from us and 12 times more here is nothing special about this star except that it also lies in luminous than our Sun an area that is rich in stars like Heta psilon Cassiopeiae is a supergiant 520 light years from us and UKH) times more luminous than our Sun Again the area surrounding this star is rich with star clusters and millions of faint stars worth scanning with your binoculars or rich field rts the eammglon own Hall Wade Perkins and Katie (inllllhs 4 wedding reception Kanosh Ward p m right sure to take tune to a wee tion the Soth Harder us hav tell lliein all emtorial Statehouse Capitol Fillmore lenille lalbot and Hart Clair Miller wedding reception 7 - 9 pm Hinckley Kathy 25 May 15 Mabel V Kathy Walker - Sales Commercial Printing Fillmore lensenand reception "2 N I 'enter tion Ward Writer Walker dreat litlame Hunt and James Matthews pm Country wedding open house illmore darden Inn I10S Main seum Editorial Staff Kathy at Delia alVan ovell and JetTery Stephen 7 - 10 p m Hrough wedding reception ak I ity own Hall and Daniel A Jones Many Dedravv " id p m Delta wedding reception 200 N 2nd Ward 222 May Publisher Editor Susan B Dutson Photography Phelps Reporting Denn Ad wedding enter a m i all Fourth Tuesday " Material (oris Sewing uuild p m Delia School 'I 100 North 230 West Mammography show liMi N 'reparation Class lor parents piesihoolers at respective ueracy May Vila l Community Medical Center uucicoior 32S ithne and Martin would like to the residents of llolden and tali so who made our suy illmore ( oiy sicphenson wonderful specially Kon Dav ics the stall pril lamily and at the Senior ( itiens t entei and all the in al Hingo seniors citiens who let us so the members and guests at the lolden was a pleaub Scouts Pack meelmg lame thank 14 May N ice Rep Thank you IKal at p m in lerold Senior Center Tuesday Mobile Mammography Medical Center Community Mohile May S 30 Jerold Hishop Hasin Museum susie p m Tuesday - Friday unch at I'alnant Fillmore noon Every 4th Tuesday Social 'ceistiuion schools IhursJjs Wednesday Hird unchatM Tuesday U est p m all "4 illmore " noii sc i: II May si hools Michael I'uhlic Siicl) Huildini other month pen Meet- pm eer M op' Museum Hasm ol hurch ( s 15 I all pin Killmore Baptist Chapel et Center Sundav School loi m Worship lor moie informaa m Call "'4 tion First Mondav ing 3:1 illmore K'XHtS c' listonc Jin me tour ol Delia's oldest tunldings Hrochures available at Delia Chamber otfce drug stores and dieit Suiidav Delta p in N North May West N p in icna Ion Sunila a in alunti' ( M s s Vi'i sentiri's up " p i'i hn d hursday a m ipuol (nlt mild room ii' o'c cs: Mliatd M isv eachersmeefne si:ir vi' al MccPi j V su ri cd rvintnv:! - them Ml'1 lor hursday - "i Mots rouic but aste olllc ials and tell s cer'A s swcr M p ss " v V Family llislnrv el mu !ear p elected HKnl dll oni "1 w s (enter or dark to speak I' p Uk rid the Box 3'M M h Union-- MI2 !lc 'lois harmlv Histurv tih Make M - lot Delta: Office I xlitiNMn est i' fuel right sate as mothers milk r :m ' si Mum is s ihrou tuc either in M liatdl outtlv has not been ideal tor astronomical moisture in the air had severely diminished planetary seeing deep space ohiccls that are thousands ol limes dimmer in the air We the coinine of warnici day and less rain and humidity iiv c ideal ohsetv utg conditions this week since our moon will be in its "New the iNh al I's m p or those ot vou that mav have a really good northern horizon exposure away Inrni located directly north my other artificial lighting there is a constellation lights his circumpolar constella on tK hoi von that contains main interesting objects tion is known as Cassiopeia Mihough Cassiopeia nears the horizon at our latitude it were to travel as lar Ii we revet tealiv sets since circles dose to our North Star Polaris south as Phoenix Xnoiia which is close to 33 degrees in latitude Cassiopeia would be npossMe to see al certain hours ot the night as it dips below the horizon Yes you ueson or would not be circumpolar for Phoenix wouid see this constellation but iew suchasl upus Centaurus other constellations would come into However Mexico rllia and Puppis that appear low on our southern horizon lo gel back to our constellation Cassiopeia the astensm appears as either a "W" " "M" "I " or reversed depending on the tune and you perspective which makes it Its five 'Hieht stars marks u well in our skies and is easier to find that the locale easv he star itlle Dipper Hie 'ippei or the lpha Cassiopeiae is an orange star approximated si iLi veats from us and is 23" limes more luminous than our Sun his star is also orange he star Heta Cassiopeiae is an interesting object lo observe 14 times more luminous than our Sun It from us is in color and is only light years hat makes tins dar so mteiestiiig is the field lliat surrounds ihis star If you own a good ill see star clusters and a myriad of stars pair ol buioculats or a rich field telescope you no more in the field icwing through a sH' nun objective lens using a magnification of Heta is night into the main stream will reveal a view like the photograph below than 5i low that Milkv on our northern horizon at this time of the year av sets of our eks siio imo poundsl A riipor'crs Mountain lor Uor sp uu site Nevada '" skes amount okwe isusiiC'v e Nev ula tests at jste and the " P' Ncv ida upl put on '" c" IVt'1 l 'oivl 'P icvtmes vi P' P In p " a c- pp: oniJcreil Wr puhlii r unn ol the etlilor h? th nuclear is I'P's P" pa d '! Cpci' M::i''s hiirsdav Seciiml miu'iI If PlI P'A i - !! 'it Pnvers IVIla s a: iA as " nrktnrcf tlilur mu) nu r 's r iu it Mec: is Historical Vnun Mu Vha vt M" (irrat Basin ti'iim :s Sa t'r uhhtiti h miM cowtij This is an open letter to Millard County Utah ': V s V " iVitioic pm'IS Motor TO THE EDITOR Calendar) HJJERS Community Meetings i Ws'iy crici Meeting Jav 'piis'p Way 13 1999 fir Derin Phelps Judge Ray Harding Sr presided over Millard County f ourth District Court in illmore April 2s and 30 All defendants innocent until proven are legally presumed guilty beyond a reasonable doubt On April 29 Joseph Schutz admitted to violating the terms of his probation Harding revoked his probation and then reinstated it for 36 months He was dered to get a substance abuse evaluation and follow any recommended treatment Nancy Rodriguez 38 and Yolanda M Garcia 24 were each sentenced on two class A misdemeanor counts of attempted and two class H misdemeanor forgery counts of theft They were each sentenced to a year in jail on each of the class A misdemeanors and to six months in jail on each of the class B misdemeanors Harding ordered the time to run concurrently He then suspended the sentences and placed them on probation for a year They were ordered to serve 95 day s in jail and were given credit for time they already served Harding ordered Rodriguez and Garcia to pay $5(K) in restitution and a $700 crime ietims' reparation surcharge Rodriguez's attorney Donald MeCandless said there is a hold on both defendants by the Immi- - gration and Naturalization Serv ice (INS) If the INS comes after them they will be deported A review hearing was scheduled for May 3 if the INS does not come after them An arraignment for Fabian F Francisco 32 was continued to May 13 He is felony count charged ith a of aggravated assault three felony counts of child abuse and a class B misdemeanor count of threatening against life and or property On April 30 Janae L W'oolstcnhulme 21 entered a plea in abeyance felony agreement on two counts of forgery Two class B misdemeanor counts of theft were dismissed 42 a G entered Pedroza Sergio on a plea in abeyance agreement felony count of bigamy As part of the agreement he was ordered to divorce his first wife Brian R Wood 37 pleaded innocent to two class A misdemeanor counts of negliconference was gent homicide A scheduled for June 24 The charges stem from an investigation into an Oct 1998 traffic accident in which a passenger in Wood's vehicle was killed Gangs Continued for grafT ti on from frontpage shoes pants and other cloth- ing Arciaga said Millard County does not have an entrenched gang culture As a community she said the county needs to w ork w ith parents to keep their children out of She said gangs parents need a basic understanding of how to deal with children She suggested that churches should teach parenting classes instead of government agencies and that they should provide counseling Arciaga said churches should also try to keep parents together She went on to say that parents should be legally accountable for their children's actions There w as a recent program in a metropolitan area that provided free midnight basketball to gang members in an attempt to keep them off the streets and out of gangs Arciaga said this backfired because it only allowed gang members to participate and it made gang membership appealing She said if activities are offered they need to be free and accessible to eryone Arciaga said communities need to have zero tolerance of gang activity If gang signs are found like graffiti she encouraged contacting the Millard County Sheriffs Office so a deputy can photograph it Arciaga said the best way to keep graffiti out of a community is to paint over it within 48 hours after it has been painted Other topics covered at the meeting cluded drug abuse different types of music to avoid and what to do when parents refuse to support a community when their children are involved in activity 43 cac 30 Keep informed! 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