Show I Millard County Drug bust nets nine suspects Seven men and one woman were arrested early Saturday morning at a home south of Delta by Delta City Police and Millard County Sheriffs and charged with illegal Deputies possession of cocaine marijuana and amphetamines In addition all eight were charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor in the early morning raid Millard County Sheriff Ed Phillips said that officers responded to reports of a party possibly and involving drugs juveniles about 3:00 am Saturday After obtaining search warrants a combined force of Delta and county officers arrived at the scene of the home and a subsequent search resulted in of the drugs and the discovery the Sheriff presence of the juvenile said Charged in Millard County Justice of the Peace Court with Class B Misdemeanors for possession of several legal drugs are Russell Kenneth Lake 23 Delta William Craig Morton 21 The Cancer Screening and Control Program sponsored by the State of Utah Department of Health and affiliated with the Utah Division of American Cancer Society in conjunction with the Central Utah District Health Department will be holding a women’s cancer screening clinic in Delta Tues Oct 9th from 9 am to 4 pm at the Delta lst2nd Ward Building at 222 West 200 North Those wishing to attend please call for an Margaret Densley at Her office hrs are from appointment 9 to 5 Monday through Friday The clinic will include a Pap test pelvic and breast exam blood pressure check hemocult kits for testing for cancer and health education information on risk factors signs and symptoms of cancer and referral for appropriate medical follow-uSpecially trained registered nurses will do the exams for which a minimal fee based upon annual family income will be charged All women 18 or older are encouraged to call for an appointment Texas transplant Amy Omlor has opened a spiffy new shoe store on Delta’s Main Street just off 300 West in the location of the old city offices Amy’s sister Mary Kovarna of Marble Falls Texas was on hand this week helping sort out the new store’s inventory Mary runs a shoe store of her own in Texas and Amy will be carrying the same lines as she does including such brands as Charm Step Converse Street Car Sassy Daniel Green DexLittle ter Keds Old Main Trotter Capezio Connie Carlipino Hounddog Kangaroos Calico and Cabbage Grasshopper Patch House Shoes Amy’s Shoes will be featuring a complete line of family shoes from infants to adults "We will be stocking narrows mediums and wide sizes md can shoe special order any sizes” Amy said Phil recently Amy and husband moved to Delta from California so that Phil could take a position at IPP as an electrical engineer for LA Water and Power Amy will be assisted in her retail sales operation by parttime worker Carmen Paslawski Shared deputy sought Millard County Sheriff Ed Phillips recently met with the county commission to discuss the possibility of sharing a Deputy Sheriff with Juab County and White Pine County Nevada to provide police protection to the extreme western parts of Millard Juab County and White Pine County The commissioners gave Sheriff Phillips their approval of the plan and authorized him to begin working with the other counties in seeing if they felt the idea had merit “Peer helper’s Group” will fight drug abuse from the Millard Two students School District were chosen to attend Youth Council on a Governor’s Alcohol and Drugs held Oct 4 and 5 at the Excelsior Hotel in Provo The students chosen were Joel Sannes Delta High School and representing MilDanene Perkins representing were School lard They High privileged to have Governor Scott Matheson speak to them on the importance of preventing drug and alcohol abuse in their schools and communities Other distinguished speakers who this subject were Mrs addressed Norma Matheson Henry Marsh and W Val Dale B Carpenter Oveson The students were also with new skills and ideas go about this They then the other representatives other schools in their PTA presented on how to met with from five region and a plan to help prevent this and in their schools problem communities They decided to form a which Peer Helpers Group plans to to the Elemenmake presentations School and Middle High tary devised students on how to say "No” to peer pressure This group also plans to welcome and orient new students to the school and start a "teen hot line” to which people can call for counseling and advice They also plan to start a concerned parent group to educate and make parents aware of this Miss Perkins was selected this for Community support project would be greatly appreciaThe students would like to express their thanks and appreciation to their advisors Peggy and Over son Marilyn Greenwood Garth White for going with them to the conference and supporting them in their responsibilities there Much was gained and the students are very of for the opportunity grateful attending this conference ted Parents and concerned adults invited to drug awareness seminar A Drug Awareness Seminar will be 7 for presented on November 6 anu the benefit for all parents and other The seminar is adults concerned scheduled at the Deha High School Auditorium on Nov 6 and at the Millard High School Auditorium on will 7 Both meetings November There is no begin at 7:30 pm charge The guest speaker will be Dr Herman Peeine of the Timpanogas He is Health Mental Agency considered to be an expert in the and alcohol drug field of juvenile The Delta Area Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a “Meet you candidate night” Tuesday October 16 at 7:30 pm at the Delta City Council Chambers The public is cordially invited to tend There will be brief presentations by the candidates running for election a question and answer period will follow This will be an excellent opportunity to acquaint yourself with the candidates and their views Chamber Welcome Council Holiday Bazaar October 22nd from 10:00 am until 3:00 pm at the ME Bird Center 234 W 100 S the Welcome Council is sponsoring a holiday bazaar Anyone wishing to buy sell or just display items (crafts foods etc) please Esther call Diane Rosquise at or Irene Grayson Dearing at at to reserve table space We would especially like the new ladies in town to join us bring in your items if you have any an let’s have a fun and interesting time getting acquainted There is no charge and no sitter available for this particular event YOU ALL COME! Millard County graduates of BYU Robert Fletcher is Chairman for the DACC Street SignHouse Numbering Project Robert’s needs for committee evaluated the street signs and house numbering within Delta City proper and will soon begin construction and placement of the new street signs The Chamber says thanks to Robert I letcher and his committee for getting this project underway Students from Millard County were among the 2241 graduates who received diplomas in late August at Brigham Comsummer Young University’s mencement exercises in Provo Utah The graduates represented 45 states the 'District of Columbia and 38 other countries Combined with the December and April graduates the total 6517 degrees conferred during the academic year sets a new record for BYU and is a 49 percent increase over last year Of the 2241 August graduates 1210 (54 percent) were men and 1031 (46 percent) were women There were 55 doctoral degrees awarded 418 master’s degrees 1617 bachelor’s degrees and 151 associate degrees BYU is owned and operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Saints (the Mormons) and is the largest university in private and the United States It has an enrollment of more than 26000 students representing all 50 states the District of Columbia and 90 other countries Millard The following County graduates received degrees: Clayton C Allred of Fillmore BS in Justice Administration Rodney L Evans of Ronald Fillmore BA in Photography S Ford of Holden BA in Economics and Geraldine Alldredge of Oak City PHD in Clinical Psychology Chamber objectives comPreserve and strengthen petitive free enterprise 2 Maintain a sound and healthy economy 3 Create a better understanding and appreciation of the businessperson and a concern for hisher problems 4 Increase the job and tax base through economic development of the 5 Promote the improvement quality of law and justice 6 Prevent controversies which are detrimental to business expansion and growth 7 Improve the quality and efficiency of the educational process 8 Promote economic programs to and expand the income strengthen of all classifications of potential business 9 Encourage efficient representative government 10 Protect individual rights property and preserve the opportunity for all people to pursue a better way of life 11 Minimize the adverse effects of economic and technological social change on our total environment 12 coordinated Encourage He will be talking about prevention helping parents to be aware of drug addiction in their children and the things that they can do for their children All aduhs in our communities are encouraged to attend one of these seminars because drugs in our The communities involve everyone time has come for all of tu to become aware of the problems arising in our area because of drugs This seminar is sponsored by the Sheriff's Millard County Department Page 3 tlmriffd Ptf Pol A4 For Fillmore the water year ending Sept 30 was the wettest on record Fillmore had 2516 inches compared with a normal of 1451 William J Alder meteorologist in charge at the Salt Lake Office of the National Wather Service said the trend toward more precipitation in recent years is unprecedented with 2213 inches but its Fillmore’s second wettest year was year made only sixth place For 14 other Utah weather stations the past water year was the second or third wettest with the previous two water years taking the other top spots Longtime Hinckley resident Horace W Wilkins has been honored as the 1984 Citizen of the Year by the Citizens Committee for the right to keep and bear arms In addition Mr Wilkens has reciev-ethe National Rifle Association’s Certificate of Appreciation for work in the political process to promote the right to bear arms Mr Wilkens said that his Citizen of the Year award recognized his work with youth groups such as the Boy Scouts and others for whom he conducts nature hikes Zoe Fowles is teacher finalist Zoe Porter Fowles Delta North Elementary First Grade Teacher is one of fifteen Utah teachers who are finalists for the title of Utah Teacher of the Year for 1985 to be awarded at the opening general session of the Utah Education Association Convention on Thursday Oct 11 at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City Utah’s Teacher of the Year and the two runners-uwill be the recipients of the cash awards Utah Teacher of the Year is automatically nominated to become National Teacher of the Year ' WBUjYiMEtt ‘C 'I i¥'V Delta Area TOK Tr 26 05 Kcrd Ji’ffm Wralhrr Cl Petals Ohirr’rf r-- - n 31m S3t& & Jrzsm Center (Bi S § UQj© fttiHli (old IstffTl igUVBu'Vljj QJuHHil© Bureau EliiJim: Reg $4495 Sale Price i By Jay T Rogers g Ejj cjf4iv held Delta South Elem M Fillmore Area Precp 0 Oct 13 9:00 to 1:00 am DANCE: Baptist Church Bible Study Sun 10:00 am Sunday Worship 11:00 am evening 7:00 pm Wednesday 1) Wilkins Mr L3 Southern 450 South Fillmore’s wettest year 3 Mwwi S have voted unanimously to get out of the Millard County Commissioners tourist promotion organization by June 20 1985 Panoramaland In making the motion to get out of the group commissioner Leigh Maxfield said the county will stay with the group until next June then will begin to manage its own tourist program was made At the meeting wherein the motion to abandon Panoramaland Delta Area Chamber of Commerce President Glen Swalberg presented proof of an ad to be put in the newest Utah Travel Guide which will direct tourist attention to Millard County A common complaint about the Panoramaland section of the tourist guide has been the lack of Millard County references :n ti Johnson wants Millard County to grow Vote Abe Johnson 4 Yr County Comm lte 1984 - County to drop Panormaland planning 13 and imPromote programs provements to increase the functional and aesthetic values of the community 14 Eliminate redundancy by coordinating community resources 15 Preserve and promote the unique qualities of the Delta area Carrying lumps of coal would make some people once them invisible believed Services II Horace Wilkens honored Street Sign House Numbering Project to be who is really to Governor Matheson concerned about this problem Oct candidate night problem serve on the region’s representative Youth Executive the Governor's Council and therefore was able to present her region's plans and ideas Thurx Meet your Salt Lake City Krystal Jo Brunner 38 no address Curtis Gregory Trujillo 22 Delta Jonathan Weisshaupt Jr 22 Taylorsville Jeffery J Harris 21 Delta Jeffery Lee Thompson 25 Salt Lake City Stephen J Capps 22 Delta The juvenile was released to the Bail for the custody of her parents adults was set at $462 for each adult Sheriff Phillips said that a ninth suspect Richard A Williams 23 was picked up in Delta and charged with DUI and drug possession Delta cancer screening clinic Amy’s Shoe Store opens on Delta’s Main Street PS tin-Jir- 0n$JSI3© dtflOED®© W (HffiQffii (UBHBBCEiMB © vVfa a D & EE $3495 Reg $4495 Sale Price Widths D & EE $2995 Widths We will water proof every pair purchased FREE! 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