Show Millard Scipio range fire suit withstands Court appeal A verdict which found that Dix Monroe Scipio was not responsible for a neighbor’s damages sustained in a range fire has withstood a Utah Supreme Court appeal Mr Monroe was a defendant in a Fourth District Court suit brought by Frank Ballow who owned some land nine miles south of Levan Juab County Mr Ballow alleged that he lost 100 acres of wheat and 1995 feet of fencing from a fire that spread from Monroe’s land to his But a jury ruled that there was not sufficient evidence to prove the fire which burned Ballow’s property was caused by Monroe’s negligence ater Ballow appealed the decision to the Supreme Court on the basis that Judge Geore E Balif erred when he refused to give certain instructions to the jury during the trial However Justice I Daniel Stewart said in writing the unanimous opinion that Ballow failed to establish a foundation calling for the judge to give the requested instructions Hunter Education Delta Area Chamber of Commerce Area Giants Awards to be presented classes to begin Hunter Education classes will be held May 6 8 10 13 15 17 18 1985 from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm at Delta High School in Room 103 Anyone between 12 and 21 years of age wishing to obtain a Utah resident hunting license is required to complete this class To register for the class come in to 26 N 300 W Delta prior to May 6 1985 A registration fee of $300 and a material fee of $100 is to be paid at A parent or guartime of registration dian’s signature is required on the registration form Class will be limited to 30 Sign up on a first come first serve basis For further information call The Delta Area Chamber of Commerce Area giants Committee met and selected the following people to be honored as Area Giants: Loa Black Cutler Henrie (posthumously) Frank Law and Gertrude Western An Area Giant is person who has contributed greatly towards the development and continued betterment of the West Millard area The Chamber’s Area Giants Banquet will be held April 18 1985 7:00 pm at the Delta High School Lunchroom Tickets for the banquet will be on sale at the DACC office until April 15 1985 Fillmore'e project prided By Win Perkes Chairman Fillmore Civic Development Committee A word of warning to Fillmore residents During the next week City crews will pick up April that is on the street anything We are told this means anything put out as part of this campaign and anything that has been on the street for the past year or so As we drive around town we see snowmobiles bales of straw building materials toys etc that could be picked up and hauled to the dump If you want it put it on your property If City crews don’t do a good job on your street pick up the phone and complain to the City The streets this when be should spotless program is completed You may even and find your old horse trailers unlicensed automobiles at different locations than in front of your home if they have been parked for more than seven days and you have been notified they must be moved to last with year’s City comply ordinance As we drive around town there is evidence of activity Comloaders bustibles are being burned and dump trucks are active trash is beginning to be placed on the street If there is no activity in your block as yet why don’t you start the ball rolling There is no street in town that doesn’t have something that can be cleaned up Call to get those old vehicles or Look at your old unused removed sheds and make a decision to tear it down How about your unsightly fences Can’t you get along without them? Tear them down or fix them paint them and make them a thing of beauty Don’t leave your unsightly even fences the way they are interior fences There is something everyone can do Pride in your City really begins with you If you don’t want to paint it Fix it and use it - or it landscape get rid of it ( t nunlv hrnK I Thurs Apr II SPS 1985 - Page Notice is hereby given that the County Organizing Convention of the Republican Party for Millard County will be held at the Delta North 55 School Auditorium Elementary North 100 East Delta Utah at 7 pm on Wednesday the 17th day of April 1985 a county At this convention chairman secretary and treasurer to serve for the ensuing two years will be chosen and other party affairs may be considered Delegates to this County Organizing Convention shall be the same persons w'io were delegates to the which County Primary Convention was held last year DEADLINES We appreciate everyone’s cooperation with our new deadlines Social club columns society community and the like is due Fridays is deadline Monday Advertising noon Beginning January 29th the Delta office will be closed Tuesday afternoon allow to production without interuption Thanks to everyone for their assistance with the new deadlines One of the world’s most acclaimed musical organizations the United States Air Force Band from Washington DC will make a special concert appearance in Fillmore on Sat April 20 eatured on the program will be the internationally acclaimed official chorus of the Air Force the Singing Sergeants Admission is free to the concert which will be held in the Millard High School Auditorium at 8:00 pm ComMajor James M Bankhead mander and Conductor of the United States Air orce Band has programmed a wide variety of selections for the concert ranging from opera and established band literature to orchestral transcriptions broadway show tunes and of course marches In addition to selections from the choral repertoire and show music the singing will present some of sergeants Mnerica’s best known songs of or free tickets contact the patriotism Ollice of Continuing Education at Snow College ext 205 Symphonic Choir gels rave reviews It “They have such good tone sounded like one voice We go to Salt ake City two or three times a year for an event such as this How nice that would come to Delta" said they ( harlotte and Willis Morrison “It was simply an outstanding excellent! sympathize with those who weren't able to attend” said Dale Pearson “Tremendous a very outstanding exceptional and high class group" said tilenna Moody “Their intonation and precision was excellent their voices blended beautifully enjoyed the literature Having directed two of the four Houston Bright selections myself it was delightful to hear it sung by this mature choir” said Joe Moody The West Millard Cultural Council was very pleased to sponsor the Utah Svmphonic Choir and was happy with the enthusiasm of those who were able to attend We look forward to more performances of this caliber and the continued support of our community It was a small but very expectant crowd that waited for the curtain to rise over the 85 voice Utah Symphonic Choir last riday evening (March 22) Patient anticipation was rewarded by a tremendous performance! The variety and moods of the musical literature ranging from Handel and Bach to John Bennett and Houston Bright was fantastic Their rendition of Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Gondoliers had the audience on their feet for a well deserved standing ovation The Choir treated the audience with two more numbers which included the “Deni Bones Deni Bones Deni Dry Bones” complete with sound effects Not only was the Choir able to travel down to Delta from Salt Lake City to do this performance but their dynamic director George Welch spent the day visiting with the Delta High and Middle School students He gave several workshops and later spoke highly of the students he worked with Soprano soloist Loraine Wood also arrived early in the day with accompanist Gwenivere Jones Together they entertained the patients at the extended care facility After the nearly two hour performance members of the audience said they would have gladly sat and listened to more Adjectives such as wonderful superb fantastic and just like an organ were used to describe the performance These are some of the comments from people who attended the performance: “The variety was wonderful from Renaissance to Modern They are such a commendable group They charge a small admission for each performance but their practice time once a week is volunteer It was excellent” said Jay inlinson Millard High School student to show project in Louisiana ori Stevens ol Millard High School is one of only six students selected from more than 550 paiticipants to attend the International Science and Engineerla ing Fair May 12 through 18 in Shreveport ori's project in microbiology was a w inner at the regional science fair competition held April 2 at Southern Utah State College where 450 science projects were entered Her project was titled “F pidemiology of Streptococcal Pharynagitis” Other local winners at the Junior Divison Behavior and dle second in Biochemistry honorable mention Computer Chmtelle Scot horn Fillmore fair were Kelly Olsen rdlmore Middle First in Social Sciences Victoria Andrews Fillmore MidJunior Divison Kathy Day Fillmore Middle Science and Mathematics Holly Rasmussen and Middle second in Medicine and Health School funds in Millard District will total $7762901 in the Operating funds in the Millard School District will total $7762901 school year according to the Utah Foundation 1 his sum is $1 022753 or 52 percent mote than the amount available durschool year It is expected that 4953 weighted pupil he current ing units will be allotted to the Millard School District next year and this represents an increase of 260 units from the number allocatd this year Millaid School District will be guaranteed a basic school program of $1 180 per weighted pupil unit plus amounts for retirement Social Security transpordistributions and a variety of other special programs With tation all ol these allowances it is expected that the district will receive about $1567 tor each weighted pupil unit in Fislilake Forest firewood Personal use firewood permits for the ishlake National Forest are now available but most cutting areas are inaccessible until June It is important to remember that last year’s permits terminated March 31 1985 according to inloi illation director Ron Sanden 1 lie price is $5 per cord for all species with minimum charged $10 per pertinds collected thiough permit sales are returned to the firewood mit This includes to improve signing road maintenance and administration printing an annual firewood maps showing firewood areas and information 1 he ma tor advantage of charge firewood permits is that they are good Valley iccreation area campgrounds except for the summer home areas log piles or near ranger stations Since permits for Firewood are intended lor personal use a maximum of 10 cords per permit tor charge firewood and 4 cords of free use wood is allowed VJU' ' MEWTMmu Delta Area Fillmore Area Jeffers Bv Reed Jay AA meets J 8 pm at IPP Housing Community Center 8 pm at Delta Wednesdays City Bldg Chamber of Commerce Tuesdays office N 200 W Delta Ut meets Thursdays 7:30 of Commerce pm at Delta Chamber office J T Rogers MARCH HIGH LO W PRECLP SNOW x Dale Apr We had 279 for March Average is 179 We had 265 inches of snow Average is 149 APRIL 31 54 2 32 67 76 ALANON: I 3 73 41 4 69 39 I I I 5th Annual Renaissance Faire scheduled Delta’s 5th annual Renaissance Faire June 8 scheduled for Saturday in the Delta City Park from 12:00 pm The Renaissance Faire is a community event staged in the park with food games displays and free entertainment The West Millard Cultural Council sponsor of this event encourages dividuals businesses churches clubs to parand organizations groups ticipate in boothes and displays The success of the Faire depends upon the Last enthusiasm of its participants year and in previous years there were over 25 boothes plus a variety of free such as magicians entertainment mimes pinatas medieval sword Among the fighting and dueling various boothes were gun and woodis 1985 working displays crafts art fish pond for the photography children and many different types of food The planning for this year’s Faire is well underway and is generating a lot of interest Plans are currently being mime made to have a professional troupe entertain dueling between the popular medevil knights and rides in a hot air balloon The Faire will be T preceded by a Renaissance banquet day evening featuring an authentic menu passion plays and a fashion hamdisplay To date a booth selling it booth burgers and a “make it for children has been reserved Do you bake sew have a way with children paint act? Are you interested Attention who is Anyone over 15 yrs of age interested in obtaining National Rille cr uearins Instructor Association Dennis lifieation please contact days or 864 3289 Ashbrook: see Dennis at Chronicle evenings or between Progress oil ice weekdays It) 00 a m and a 00 p m in face masques selling painting drinks doing puppet shows creative crafts woodworking? Join us! Admisto sion is free and the opportunity browse buy sell enjoy and learn is yours If you are interested in reserving a booth or need more information pleace Lee Ann Sprinkles call or illy Reinhardt A $2500 deposit will be requested to reserve your spot Deposits from nonprofit groups will be entirely refunded Profit groups or individuals will receive Please reserve your a $2000 refund spot before May 3 to ensure that you do get an area After that time you will have to pay a $1000 late fee contigent upon availability of space Call now and be a part of a good time MILLARD COUNTY SURPLUS EQUIPMENT SALE County Road Barn Della Utah Apr 22 1985 - 10:30 AM Items may be inspected 2 hrs prior to sale ITKMS TO BE SOII): W PRIME TIME TO LOOK IBHOd AT THE PRIME LINE! IMPS rebates These rebates in addition to here: Millard When: Mon 1969 AC Tractor Loader 1977 Wisconsin current Hesston programs’ ON MACHINERY! OR choose from: Financing Finance Charge Waivers Leasing(TrrioniOniy) ON axle 1971 International Dump 1974 Chex Pickup 1978 Ford Truck Tractor 1981 Prowler Traxel 16’ Truck Trailer Monroe Adding Machine 10 Key Adler Typewriter Sat elite 2001 2 IBM Selectrie Executive Typewriters IBM Selectrie Typewriter Olivetti Electric Typewriter Calculator - needs repairs Stamp Type Printing Set Marehand Adding Machine Royal TRACTORS! 410 Baby Seales Drawer Filing Cabinet Tape Recotder reel to teel Of lice Swivel Chair 2 Underwood Manual lypewritets Typewriter Table Rotary Mimeograph Machine 5 Desk C hairs Smith Corona 300 Electric Typewriter US surplus Record Player Burroughs machine of ancient vintage A unknown use iremen'x Hats 199 hex Impala 4 door see at Public Safety Bldg Fillmore 192 Pontiac Catalina 4 door - see at Pub Safety Bldg FTlImore rnhulance 1962 Pontiav may be seen at I lllmore Airport 5 Wallensak ABC sanctioned Men’s Bowling Tournament April 27 & 28 at Plaza Lanes Sign up deadline: at PLAZA LANES April 21 1985 Singles - Doubles Team (4 man) All events 3 Republican Air Force Convention Band sets set for April 20 Delta Fillmore Concert OFFERS GOOD ONLY DURING PRIME LINE DAYS APRIL 15 to 26 Allred's Equipment Co on Hwy 6 & 50 W Delta J6) HESSTON ill he sold as is to the highest bidder No refunds or returns Items not sold xx ill be donated to All items 864-383- charitx THE PRIME LINE |