Show fi rrmrnmrnm Millard Charges dropped against Sugarville party suspect of Delta man honored for flight training Aerial predator control is cost effective as well as highly selective and productive in comparison to other methods according to Mr Burraston However controlling and manuvering a light airplane to accomplish this purpose is one of the most difficult and demanding of all flight skills “Utah has an excellant safety record though in other states their have been fatalities pointing out the need for standardized pilot training he said Mr Burraston was virtually raised at the Delta Municipal Airport where his father Leo was the owner of the Del Aero Hying Service and a past World War II Naval Flight Instructor Lloyd began flying in 1965 at the age of 16 His 9000 plus flying hours have cluded crop dusting charter flying and as well as his nine flight instruction years with the Animal Damage Control program He is the holder of various flying certificates including: Instrument and Aircraft ratings Commercial Pilot Flight Instructor rating and Airframe and Powcrplant Mechanics rating West Millard Clean up West Millard will be “cleaning up” the week of April 19th through 26th The Delta Area Chamber of Commerce along with the cities and towns in the West Millard area have cooridinated their efforts and scheduled the follow- rubbish pick days up ing APRIL 9th DELTA - City crews will begin pick!) ing up limbs (PLEASE BUNDLE! and other rubbish at 10:00 am on the north side of main street on the 19th They will pick up on the south side of main street on the 26th If you are missed during the days scheduled call will be and arrangements made to come back for pick up Please try to have your rubbish out on your property line early HINCKLEY - Coordinator is Mayor Petersen Bin will be placed at 50 E 100 No on the north side of the City Park Friday the 18th and picked up Monday April 21st DESERET - Coordinator is Bishop Bin will be placed at Bob Allred Deseret Fairgrounds Friday Apr 18th and picked up Monday April 21st OASIS - Coordinator is Bishop Bin will be placed in Stanworth front of the old church in Oasis on Friday Apr 18th and picked up Monday Apr 21st r 5 and witness evidence Lack cooperation has resulted in the droppcharges against ing of misdemeanor Shane Breen 19 of Oak City He was the only suspect to plead not guilty to charges stemming from a Dec 1985 party in Sugarville where 15 adults and six juveniles were arrested The dismissal was granted just prior to trial and despite the fact that defendant Breen had been arraigned on charges and had paid $120 in bail and fee costs Mr Breen was scheduled for trial Monday April 7 1986 in Delta Precinct Justice of the Peace Court However the charges were dropped just prior to trial because witnesses “wouldn’t say what police anticipated they would say” according to Millard County Attorney Steve Jackson Mr Jackson who requested the court admitted the drop the charges but could dismissal was extraordinary not be avoided “Police justify their aron rest probable cause” he said “But conviction is based on the fact that there is proof beyond a reasonable doubt that a crime has been committed In this case people who were thought to be testifying did not come through and we had nothing to prosecute the case on" After arrest on misdemeanor charges of illegal alcohol and drug possession contributing to the delinquency of a minor and resorting (being present when a crime is being committed) Mr Breen was released on $1000 bail of which he paid $100 and a $20 bondsman fee The court has no responsibility to refund that cost to the defendant attorney Jackson said Police responded to a complaint of violence at the Dec 1985 party but no located suspects were immediately according to police upon arrival Later based on eyewitness accounts over a dozen adults were arrest along with six youths Disposition of the cases resulted in crimes guilty pleas to misdemeanor similar to those filed against Mr Breen Most of the charges were filed based on testimony of some participants against others except in Mr Breen’s case where witnesses refused to testify Delta pilot Lloyd Burraston has been honored for developing techniques of dangerous flying and the ways of teaching the methods to standardize training throughout the country Fui h? past nine years Lloyd Burraston of Delta has worked to perfect-thflytechniques of tricky ing and the ways in which it can be taught to other pilots who need the skills The result of that effort is a training manual which the US Fish and Wildlife Service is considering for use by all of its pilots who work in the demanding and often dangerous Animal Damage Control program Because of this Mr Burraston was given the US Fish and Wildlife Service’s Special Achievement Award in he has just Coincidently February resigned from the service due to his plans for pursuing his own aeronautical He is currently business in Delta developing experimental aircraft design and prototyping In giving the award the federal wildlife service recognized Mr Burraston for “conceiving developing a and implementing pilot training program” The Utah division of the service is adopting the training program designed by Mr Burraston according to Galen L Buterbaugh Director of the federal Regional wildlife service Former resident at West Point SO DELTA - Coordinator for Scout help (contact before Saturday) Martin Ludwig APRIL 26th NO DELTA - Coordinator for Scout help (contact before Saturday) Martin Ludwig LYNNDYL - Coordinator Mayor Alan Nielson Bin will be placed at the new dump site located on the first road going south on the east side of the River Bridge on the Lynndyl to Leamington Road - Coordinator LEAMINGTON Mayor N Jack Nielson Bin will be located in front of the old school just east of the old church - Coordinator SUTHERLAND Joy Bin will be Morrison and Bishops located at the new dump site in Sutherland OAK CITY - Coordinator Floyd Anderson Bin will be located at the City Park on Main Street from be available will Garbage bags Quality Market East Millard residents are also participating in this clean up (see article on Fillmore clean up for specific pick up instructions) Anyone wishing to have an old vehicle old appliances or junk iron hauled away contact the chamber office to make the arrangements No clowning! Circus rolling into Delta The world has never tired of circuses no will it ever Circuses are the excitements of birthdays and Christmas mornings and school vacations all rolled into one And they are the true harbingers of summer The circus is the thrill of the Big Top the roar of the lions the trumpeting of elephants the spiel of the midway the pungent aroma of sawdust and the sweet smell of cotton candy It is what reaches down into the depths of our being and plucks forth an all but forgotten youth A day at the circus is a time away from the worries of the world and the uncertainties of the universe It is an afternoon or evening for gaping in awe aerialists for laughing at clowns and at the antics of faces It is their psuedo-sapainted-oa moment out of tedium for indulging in candied apples hot dogs popcorn and syrupy drinks A time for challenging our strengths and our skills against and not caring all games of change that much whether we win or lose And the circus is coming to Delta Ford Bros Circus out of Cut and Shoot Texas a extravangaza will perform two shows locally Tuesday May 6 at 5 and 7:30 pm Advance tickets for the performance sponsored by the Delta Area are $5 for Chamber of Commerce 2 adults and $250 for children years Box office prices will through be $7 and $5 To freeze a frosted cake without marring the icing freeze first without wrapping until firm Then wrap carefully and return to freezer To thaw unwrap and let stand to room temperature Alcoholics Anonymous Complete Livestock and Farm Needs 67 No 300 West Delta Utah 84624 New Summer Hours 1 I - - 8:00 to 11:00 (801) Effective May 1st 8:30 to 5:30 Sat - pm am j SUMMER I ALANQN: For info call SPECIAL (Limited Supply) Apr While patterns are used all tailoring Tailors were mostly men but the trend has of necessity been towards using women Job Corps type and disadvantaged youths The factory manager said that West Point uniforms were of higher quality and less expensive garments even though other academies have started using commercial outlets The commercial firms do not wish to tailor the famous uniform with all the braid and buttons unique to the USMA Cadets buy their uniforms and are in debt for nearly a year after entering the academy for uniforms alone The Honor briefing was especially The Cadet Code states enlightening that a cadet “will not lie steal or cheat or tolerate those cadets that do" The Code was unwritten until Gen was Superintendent at West Point clause in the 1920s The “toleration” was added after the Honor scandals in the early 1970s The “Supe” Gen Willard W Scott Jr gave a lecture on the history of West Point and later opened his historical home to tours by cadets and One of the more popular parents he will retire in June Superintendents On the more personal level the tactical officer of Margaret’s company gave a short presentation which included a skit by the company cadets The “Tac” is legally in charge of the Company is usually but not always an and has enjoyed USMA graduate some degree of success in his military career Other treats included a talent show from the whole corps of cadets a band concert by the Regimental Band stationed at West Point a night with Hal and the formal military Holbrook "Hop” The Holbrook performance 3 in a bad "Obstinacy and (standing) Cadet Margaret Wilson and William V Wilson was his impel conation of Maik Twain The Wilsons enjoyed especially Ins descriptions of his (1 wain's) various jobs including the one of newspaper editor lie said he never got so much money for doing something that was so (He must have been really easy sums and act as counselor(s) for any needs St George resident was Cadet for the week (the ommandant ilson's met his grandmother) Margaret's rank for the week was ( adet ieutenant She was training for her company using her computet for naming schedules and for sviiptmg the skit presented at the Tac Olticet’s biietmg She was also Cadet Duty Ol licet One of 12(X) (with approximately 130 women) plcbes Cadet Wilson plans to giaduate in 1989 and be commissioned as a second lieutenant in the US At this time she plans a major my ol Civ il I ngineering joking) The “Hop” included a foimul dinner with the cadets in For males the dtess was the button and braid uniform lor females a shot! white jacket frilled blouse and long Het black skirt was the uniform parents were especially impiessed with Margaret's beauty that night Sunday activities included chinch at the Cadet Chapel with the wot Id's largest organ being played Biunch was eaten with Margaret’s sponsois Motor and Capt Munch Major Munch is a graduate of VM1 while Capt Munch is a ROTC graduate Sponsor(s) invite Cadets into the home fot special occa- cause is but constancy in a good” Sir Thomas Browne A newborn and a tons pounds blue then day whale gains weighs about ALMOST FREE AIRPORT SPRING SKIING “We have had so much snow we will be skiing in June again!” Downtown All Day Lift Passes $500 OR Kids Ski Free ALT With purchase of adult ski passes OR Learn to Ski Package $1500 & WEST (Equipment EAST rental ski lesson -- The all day lift pass) Suntan is Free- - in RjODEWAY x INN RESORTS "J — 7200 South Rodeway Inn 280 West 7200 South Salt Lake City Utah 84047 (801) TOLL FREE StS RODEWAY INN IS THE CLOSEST HOTEL IN SALT LAKE VALLEY TO THE SKI RESORTS!! 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Call Geno: 1986 Italian 85434758644316 TEENAGE 17 is 1 JQI Ihurs SPS $22yJ “Growing Together Since 1936” Meetings: Mon & Wed 18 pm at Delta City Bldg Chamber ot Commerce office 76 N 200 W Delta Tuesdays: 8 pm at IPP Housing Community Center I SKI will resume meetings on Thursday nights at 8:00 pm in the Chamber of Commerce office 1 t Cadet Margaret R Wilson a former Fillmore resident took part in the annual Weekend here at the US Military Academy March V S and Madeleine William Wilson Thousand Palms California visited their daughter for the event The friends relatives and of plcbes (freshmen) are invited to West Point for Weekend to tour the staff and with meet faculty grounds about the members and learn regimen followed by the academy’s newest cadets The Wilson family visited various facilities briefings and classrooms on the military post The clothing factory was a highlight as West Point is the that still academy only military Wool manufactures cadet uniforms yardage is bought five years supply at Last contract was bid at a time is The contract current $1750yd NA j ( mini) - RIVERTON 12600 South DRAPER two 200 |