Show Dental clinic to provide for needy families Derm I'helps uMi'ti'ii B oun's ate limine and Kllj rriMn small ot cinull iili Vca Health Jut l Mil ho Ji'ht h'ulj help ter llal arc novs nc Ihr iMiuh it ahk IctticnUrs Sclim! ill l dime li 12 l:tiii j m tu f p id and ilarj Mas Irotti Mas clinic pin Siiiiil id Pi In 2 p ill p in ill mone the lea he treii Hnscscr people if several hundred people show up the dentists and denial hsccti-- i si ill not he able to rcit even one mcc ihere will be a limited tail as ulahle he most severe denial problem- Dentist- - will put in be trealed first ings and treat abscesses Denial and assistant- - ssill screen patients Nasealants and lluoride apply tional duard derm ts ire being used the nieMiriki area t partment " mil Mas man said denial tare n eh 25 ytnin met with - Irum a variety ot tecncies representativeiik liidiiie Mime ot the ponnrs ot the patients requirenienl treating military ers like this lulfill- - their to inaneu-- perlonn bs the tederal hey are gos employed eminent and wherever thev set up comes federal property o we don't hase the liability issues of bringing oilier denman explained tists down to this area" sman said Medicaid will he hilled i' hose who are patients have Medicaid not Medicaid eligible who don hase denill be charged on a sliding tal insurance scale tee based on (heir income "We don't vsanl to take the patienis from the practicing dentis's m away his is whs Millard County" man said the climes are targeting Medicaid eligible patients patient- - that are nol ahle In eel aid sinin his situation is common in cither counties and the tale" the press release "I want to laicpoint out that some dentists will lake Medicaid patients it he real problem is that is an emertenev the Medicaid reimbursement is so low ihii doesn't even cover the com ot treatment and the dentists do the best thev " can under the circumstances man said the clinics are targeting students and their families It a ementary student has a parent with a serious tivoth problem the parent will be treated will be provided b National Ouard dentists and a dentist with the tah De oinpins sin in aid he iiMeJ ridrcd Hil'H Vnl'l 1'rocram Manager nh the Bureiu lit heihihls liimir seis snulit he tu hrmg National uiatil dentist- - to Millard and luih I o! - mans and Icr'icnlary mm According to a press relea-sued several children hase jtnne ssithout dental care bccau-they are on Medicaid and mans dentists in Millard and Juah ( ounlie- - are not taking ness Medicaid iticliiJcC en!: ill l:h Mil iih Vale epir!iiieni i'I iieibihts Scmeev tjl) Villi nul itiirl IjIi 'u ( ertlril lls lleiltli Millard iiiit Juih (minis I'roL'tim (he Millard iikI luih I mi'its the Millard and inlii Silinil and keni Riser iitii tared Vhool hexau-- thev hase a lueh enrnllireni ot tree and reduced ihiml lundi IndentWe're tartc'tni)! them because we're relsmt on Medicaid reimbursement In - pas some ot the cost plus a lot ot help sponsors hase donated some the to help to liiinore sJiikiI Icriicntars li Ircrn Ironi cided m in to Vlli he hcli! altendinii prmcd i'id Jeni' clinicui'l Jil I' I'iTi B Venn l'help Millard I ounls ommissioner aVar o said land use economic developmeiil and planning and zoning issues were part between Ihe Millird ol lasi week's ( ountv ( ommisioii and mayors of the ditlerenl comniumiics in the county Co gave Ins report during Monday regular meeting ol ihe Counls Commission Ihe commissioners and mavors also discussed issues the countv deals with egarding propertv that is m the countv thai mas esentuallv be annexed into a low n lie or ciiv meeting ssas attended bv the coiiimissioners and mavors from llolden vniiihl and Hinckley Mavor I'ro em liable Hunker attended in place ol Delta ho had another comMav or Dale Roper mitment he commissioners commented that thev would like to sec better attendance at the meetings Cox later reported that he met ssith Keith Nielson and Don Dafoe about the television translator site in eamington hev are woikmg out an agreement with land owners so ihe countv can upgrade the site Cox met with Rex On Ihursdav Row lev of the Ml M about land use and the federal gov emment's ilderness eiitorv t ox said the federal gov emment's Jelltiitiin of a roaJ and Millard Countx's differ Ihe federal government savs a road maintained onlv bv vehicular tralllc is not a road he Millard Countv Commission does not agree Commissioner Steve Draper met with the Recreation Department aboui promoting cow cutting and other related event in advance if thev arc held in MillardCounty He also reported that the ecruhfy fntr-eM Millard chased a lawn mower for the Care Center in Vita at a cost of just more than $2(HK) with accessories he commission decided to sponsor a hountv on covotes Millard Countv is following the lead of Juab and Beaver Counties which also have bounties "Ihe cattlemen an J sheep men are in need Dearden said elk are supposed to be maintained at llHNlhead hree eats ago showed there were about Mil head ast winter approximately 710 head were counted " hat indicates to me that the heard is increasing in number" Dearden said "1 hat's the amount they count so there's really an amount they don't count so we feel like there's close to head if not more than that of animals on the lillmore District " he Millard County ourism Committee met last week and discussed a conflict that has arisen with the state concerning placement of billboards along Interstate 15 Requests for signs to promote Fillmore and other Millard County businesses were denied About a year ago the Planning and Zoning Commission approved allowing freeway billboard signs in certain areas off of around Fillmore Ihe slate told the county signs must be on land with businesses on them They cannot be on vacant land "I really think there's some unfair here there are signs antage to those areas to the businesses in their communities" Dearden said "We just wanted the fairness issue to be addressed" In response to last week's deadly shinning at a high school in Littleton Colorado Dearden said he thinks the commission ought to address school dangers le sugith the sheriffs gested combining forces of some predator control" Draper "Ihe state recognied that and has " put out some matching funds If Millard County can raise funds the state will match them Ihe commission said a cvunt earmarked $511(1 toward the bounty Draper said Millard County cattlemen agieed to contribute S50O as did the Millard County Wool growers Association "I hat would put $t(MM) in place for coyote bounty to help control predators" Draper said ccording to Draper anyone can hunt coyotes Hunters would be paid so much ahead for killing the animals Coyote skins are not as valuable as they once were orth as much )raper said they used to be as $20 a piece Delta Sports Center and the Hackdoor Angler in Delta are both events sponsoring coyote hunting said he Commissioner Tony called Randy Coats last week about the Millard County Soil Conservation District's desire to hire a technical employee to work with the NRCS The district wants Millard County to pay the new employee The district helps farmers with technical information Dearden said the new employee would perform soil testing ditch lining land lev eling and other related tasks Dearden attended a W ildlife Regional Council meeting Saturday night He said the forest Sen ice wants to decrease the number of elk in the Fillmore District According to Dearden the Forest Service wants to support the elk harvest on the Fillmore Unit at 100 cow elk because elk ""Use the same amount of forage as cattle use Only 50 cow elk permits were approved this year Dearden said 25 bull elk permits were also approved " he cattlemen anted us to make they sure that they lake off enough elk to where it leaves a manageable situation for the number of cows there are" Dearden said Ihe office and the Local Interagency Council (LIC) Millard County School District commission approved the purchase of an ink jet printer to be used for ildemess and economic dev elopment the The sues Richard Hcckstrand the com- showed mission information about ink jet and printers I aer printers are much faster than ink jet printers but they are very expensive and the quality is no as good 'II cost as an ink jet printer The printer approximately $450 ser Royalty Continued from front page contestants must wear white shirts anJ blue pinis so the judges will not be distracted bv anv thing other than the riders' hev are judged on how performances thev sit use their hands and how thev work their horses All contestants must be sears To a chilled halved grapefruit a thin sprinkle of mint leaves add a topping B Perin ('helps V s iJ''rl s'U'li r'll itcits during :he pri If ard T'cc' 'ic m ici'j Ihe nierte1 of cooked cranberries and hrj vt 4J '" "' c'iJ ernal t ill re Pit the h'He' $l'4 v"(i MilirJ( oup's svh Administrator kcith ir " t hms he er a:d ihe final U''x he board or approv ed the p'i a mil bender tor the Delta edt Vv com ot ter at a !! ill' 1'iJ " Runner at a i ot Heh met I'erns are lor Urcnl ni'p " Moncs nil pet toe ml res in c' school Hoard mcmK"v: a tribute M fil ?2 loiart the sv a cjrpc! sbampooc at c'ta he N remaining $1 i"i wil hise hs Delia H eh school storcbiard and ness NeiiK''"e p chased tor the Millar! Il gh ball field S42 lhessorehoirdwUost$! t M be bleachers wiM pe' e ill neec! three oi lion he field ill he "'e k' tions hes - so appn similar et leetlHig month lor ella li Dr Kenneth mi on Ihe install new drainage fields al Millard High vi ri mer Ihe request approsed Delia Middie School requested conductor's stand tor the ness band room Ihe stand will cost $l5nX Ihe board approved a cost hare with the middle school he capability ofthe Internet and Power School need to be enhanced approved School Board approved a request from Delia ligh School Choir Director Dave vinkier to - stolen replace sound equipment that from the auditorium Ihe equipment sshieh will be purchased trom Howard Western will cost $V4fvJ 62 Insurance will cover all but $I(kmi Western will guarantee the sy stem for a ear Increased security measures hase been taken at the high school to prevent another break in arlv retirement was approsed tor Ierry inlinson a filth grade teacher at Delta North lementarv school and Conk a bus driver The Nurd voted to support implementation of a block schedule at Millard beh SchiHl It will start next school year Approximately people attended a public meeting in illmore about the bltck format School Board Member Brent ot fe o ' in High ' r sj ''' 'oard appro sea' - r i:t so"' e'' lor to - i " e w c it'ee st lit vije o pr r nt oiiij ie'ii ot Mj sd' iU M'v! ii''t ' vi pro I' ::ed 'ive r oii'ivl It o is hn sd " se me- - ioss ed in !" 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I'ii ad " n " e' n se' r" s 'j'i'C "enV Ror ape' recc'it cont'ct bcciusV grade basketba'l turr !' e down when Palladium ophrn a d Ihere - to whkh es aree e"''1 he in the Palladium Mdiardt ounts ood aid be Manager Max I'alladm'ii - pihhc bui'J'i'g and oicht to he used He aid t' at he thinks there should S - "ne i" itatior Ihe pohes drat! late- 'hat t' e l'i' first tor b e'' s'i Juim shoulj be eventshould he pr "ir nee es hec - unique 'e rre- i" he ads at'tice to tbat do not need a ire i! r or whivb has dice apic t the 'or ear and teat would he better m ear o- I' M me drat! trom Millard appros ed and sit es wo d hoi Id ' othc h'v evce - won 'eieasc' eh Schvol- - wee tor release cqac-- t appros ed ara Mson d to 11) ACCOUNT Governor Mike eaviu will be hostine a statewide town meeting on the year 2imi computer problem or N2k on Ihurs he town May b 1W4 from h to 8 p m meeting will be broadcast hse lo over lilts high schools and olher locations throughout the slate on dNet the tah Network's broadcasting " he Y2K a risk lor problem and businesses trtrmichout the state" said tiovernor eavitt "I his town meeting will provide an opportunity for all ol us to become better informed better prepared and more confident in our position as we approach the new millennium " he town meeting will include a panel of experts who will provide information about the status of l lah's Y2k compliance and contingency efforts hese perts wp discuss the staus of tab's power healthcare small business government banking and telecommunications dustries hey will also provide information aboui how indiv iduals and businesses may prepare for Y2K and anssser questions from those participating al various r mm j ou—v Si'iHH In a! tnc Mas 'v " i'J 'e ta '' d at iged schio' d p m ti tris ei il irsrt hi iosefior pn touowing Werve got a better one! sM v Chronicle Progress DehaUUh — Ph- V GOLD ACCOUNT e&ier? w rules ee the attached high schools ol location- - lo fmd the broadcast spc treat on Ihe town meeiirg is bene hs thelioset'ior oahtion lor year 2'm Ihe coaiitiori PrepareJne-been working with late and loci' gov c'nne'it - Iron pr sate leade's and concerned dustry atien group- tu foster awareness ot the 2k problem and '"i"J'"t" — OR COPY 1 J Sm to oi eas encourage appropriate and 'espon-isteps loss ard preparation possible in the event ot computer or turthet inlo'iation ahoul 2S lah or ahout the ol ios e'r oi the state Near tor the htip 2t"Hl talc's 2k state Preparedness pieise y 2k eh site ui us PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE MILLARD COUNTY In accoraance a HB 131 Prson Recuireen:s (UCA Pnvate con!racts) Utah DepaTe! of Coectiors will hoxj and Tcxjete counties for fie purpose pub'ic heartngs in Dacbesne o' oDtainin puPnc comment trom the residents and propey cM'ers ot the respective counties te The Millard Cour:v hearmg will De held at the Fillmore High School West Cen:er fr0m 7 9 p m on Tuesday May 4 — Aksh tbiit nmke nearest frnvicb life v cull little tiier Jiwl d down- - 'L'it ynr "V9-- a ZIONS BANK Mmbir (U to atipi piatie j — IN LIFE -Aore kids mean more bedrooms and longer getaways cars bigger 40 North 300 West RO Box 249 Ac COLD ACCOUNT X fee Viti GtflJctin'0 'tti ir'c' tinr — IN LIKE — After piano lessons baseball and braces there's always school clothes — u g pm ed '"v out ot 'icv Mut' rx Pid It fits nicely into life hadagreal pi a Mm and an ads cncur icas "ie Br to sl Hoard scho: puhhc is md other — ii $ 'is hi to pie tarn she m sor ij ' fs 'or os's m which he we a'se 'o "icmure pollutants tound in a he 'e Via shol as e to auc ion o'M " pen Vet to tid- - kes n hapnian nsi'ed to 'epresent tah in Ness at a o"'e'Ci'iC on technoio-ehe !' vt wee" Svm and $1 tor i' wee approved tT ''id d "ic" use nio'iev "e est regular mcctinc ot the M' r — C OLD ACCOUNT PirferrrJ nitt H7i' pLin — m" at'enp M (" nade hi-- i' wa u it s'rc si:l V en s ' oes Vila tnc ssotk '' renera tale- o N o rr Pa' V'oo a 'of 'lard i" P'ose' '"unilv recreation - c'ller and tls Isso lulenl reie-t- '"e" 'e' it'P''i M ss M P' Board f p fssise ir " " "ic's r eie Ve oe i v1 P'epi'et ' t ev e" j 'or - c cs Bo ov p ' r - m ri " i" a"o- " or how Schw s e !e SP ''ot Pr P' at el Pi' — IN IKE — It's never too soon to start saving lor college The Pied Piper i C O 'i s ops H'lPO s al - sd one'' lien- o " ' n k ilp p fe- jl ieit!'iv ji'U'riu'f't 'I 'H:rs men afou: on J'sirv ith lopbaro l isia'l si icipl a'Ct'a Leavitt to host Y2K town meeting — IN LIFE — Balancing the checkbook isn't always the highest priority' — STeet Dc'i le' old Nielsen and Draper each won winter blankets and breast collars and buckles iih Dav s of the Old West Rodeo printed on them pins flowers and monev to help them buv an outfit for parades Nielsen won $I(H) and Draper won $75 The queen and her court's duties clude promoting the Dav s ofthe (lid West Rodeo bv passing out livers and making hev also ride in media appearances parades including the 4th of JuK paand illmore and the I'te rades in Stampede parade anJ rodeo Of course the queen and her court preside over the Dav s ofthe Old West Rodeo held during the Millard Countv air in Iklta "If we decide that there's a parade we'd like them to be in we can call them and see if thev can make it"Nielson said Davs ofthe Old West rovaltx usually rides in the Hinckley Scipio and eamarado Davs rodeos also as well as the Hinckley Pioneer Days Parade July 24 Nielson said the contest is a boost to the community "I think it's important to see thcrr " Ihere and see that there's another aspect to rodeo" Nielson said Pace : 291999 April iv !'' 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