Show Serving Utah’s Great Pahvant Valley Dlta Utah $1100 in out of county 6 month $1000 (In Advance) Senior Citizens (65 and older) $1500 Copy 50 Fishlake National Forest to expand pack inpack out $18 00 county USPS out of County GREG ALLEN was a crowd pleaser with his ira rnrr Eggleston science at the University of Utah At the university he was the editor of the school newspaper While working for the Chronicle Progress Mark was involved issues that Millard Fillmore Delta affected County and the state of Utah Along with his duties as Reporter at Large he also served as the ace photographer for tf newspaper A farewell gathering was held for Mark and Sharon at the home of Julie and Kevin Goertz on Saturday evening The entire staff of the ChroniApril cle Progress plus other friends joined to wish the Amotts success in their new venture rarTrmrTTTinirr men's division 2nd Danny Kapelos 1st 5K RACE WINNERS 41 Apr 16 1987 L TO R: Ryan Kirt Dutson Mork 4th 3rd Saul t TINA NIELSON and LOIS HARRIS display items from TINA'S JEWELRY DISCUSSING i t 77 No magic act new assignment iinr Vol the program in 1987 Taylor says this will allow more funding to be shifted to trail maintenance rehabilitation of older campgrounds and construction of new facilities All campgrounds on the Fillmore Ranger District will become part of the Pack InPack Out program this comseason ing including Maple Grove Oak Creek and Adelaide On the Beaver Ranger District a central garbage disposal site will be provided near the Beaver City Power Plan People using campgrounds in the Beaver Canyon will be asked to haul their garbage to this site Details are still being worked out for reducing the number of garbage collection points at Fish Lake Further information will be given at the time campground openings are announced Forest visitors are advised to bring along plastic garbage bags to remove and take home garbage that can’t be burned Taylor believes most recreationists will support expansion of the Pack InPack Out concept when they realize that savings are put back into recreation improvements Reporter leaves for After successfully fulfilling four years of service in Delta Mark Amott Reporter at Large for the Chronicle Progress terminated his duties with the newspaper on Friday April 10 He has accepted a position with the Coronada In California Journal in Coronada California he will continue to write and he expects to help form a graphics department Coronada is located on an island west of San Diego Mark and his wife Sharon and their two young children Brahm 2 years 9 months and Carley Sue 9 months left Tuesday planning to live temporarily in Chula Vista CA Mark attended BYU for two years then completed his studies in political 0 Delta business day: comradery and good times program Visitors to the Fishlake National Forest are being asked to pack out their garbage from additional campgrounds in 1987 Pack InPack Out is not a new program and Forest Supervisor Kent Taylor thanks all those who have supported this concept in previous years It is allowing the Forest Service to use funds for maintenance of recreation facilities rather than garbage collection recreationists have Traditionally been required to remove their own garbage from all general forest areas (those outside of developed campgrounds) while the Forest Service collected garbage from campground areas As more people visit the Forest year after year and garbage pickup expenses at developed sites have risen steadily In recent years the Fishlake National Forest has extended the Pack InPack Out program to such areas as and Gooseberry Campgrounds and the Fremont River basin Garbage costs have been greatly reduced with the public’s cooperation so new campgrounds are being added to in entertainment were Rosemary Forster and Kirk Lewis — WINNING PHOTOGRAPH in Western Horseman Magazine: Clay Springs Utah-- L to R: Gary Walker Jim Cook and Bryce Moody Gary Walker wins photography prize Gary Walker of Sutherland won a Blue Ribbon Award for color photography in the Western Horseman Amateur Photo Contest He was one of four top winners The contest first advertised in the December issue of Western Horseman attracted hundreds of entries from all Canada States over the United Australia and Europe There was one grand nrize winner who was the reciRibBlue a pient of a saddle Gary as bon winner received a head stall and reins There were two other Blue Rib- - PHOTO provided pictures taken with the Easter DELTA bon winners and three Red Ribbon and winners for color photography three winners of blue and three winners of red ribbons for black and white photographs According to Gary he has been doing photography for about two years “I just kind of tinker” he said He credits Jane Beckwith with help and advice in the art of taking pictures Gary is married to the former Sharlene Nielson and they are the parents of a baby daughter Whitney He is the son of Gene and Gloria Walker of Sutherland Under the leadership of Kirk Lewis Motors Delta Business Day Saturday April 4 was a day of comradery and good times The weather which had been somewhat threatening in the morning hours cooperated and a atmosphere prevailed local From 11 am until 4 pm businesses service support groups and entertainers provided exhibits prizes food bargains and entertainment in an attempt to thank Deltans for their support The offerings were varied seeming to encompass the interests of all of Sahara Bunny ages The Hinckley Rodeo Club sponsored pony rides for children Millard County Tourism featured a special video of the county along with books and a display of rocks found locally senior rings were displayed by Tina’s Jewelry and Delta Valley Farms and the Pizza House gave free samples to the hungry to go along with free drinks donated by Quality Thriftway All through the park people wandered examining the exhibits watching the magic show listening to MARK PETERSEN entertained with music Children were photographed with the Easter Bunny at the Delta Photo booth and the Rebekah Lodge sponsored a fish pond full of surprises There were free insurance estimates blood pressure and diabetic screening hands on art projects and exhibits by local artists LaVean and Deon Gillen Under the direction of Lambert Duta 5K (31 son and Connie Turner miles) fun run was held with fourteen The runners joining the competition oxerall winner was Danny Kapelos Coming in second was Saul Eggleston his ever popular style Kirt Dutson was 3rd and Ryan Mork came in on Kirt’s heels placing fourth Fewer women entered the race Shelly women’s Murphy placed first in the division and Angela Stahlie was the 2nd entered place winner Everyone who the race received a prize courtesy of Sahara Motors as Although the turn out was not Kirk Lewis great as he had hoped for was pleased with Delta’s Business Day He would like to see it become an annual event wwwwywwww April 18 9:30 AM GREASEWOOD HOLLOW MOTO-- X (North of Delta at gravel pits) |