Show Thurs ISP8349-52- ( uuntv Millard Pane July II 1985 Guest Editorial Fillmore Chamber center as proposed in other regions of the state Personnel ($686580) including Travel ($10650) fringe benefits and Current Expenses ($177500) Major items in Current Expenses Medical Food ($78100) include: Utilities ($42600) Other ($18105) and Laundry Contracts ($14200) annual This estimated ($3550) operating budget totals $874720 There would also be an estimated initial capital equipment expenditure of $60000 For every dollar of new income of generated the Department that $7 is estimates Commerce generated in goods and services That could equate between $5 and $6 million to benefit the community Contracts and Services to be bid locally of The Utah State Department has also guaranteed Corrections and local officials that contracts services to build and operate the facility will be negotiated and bid locally with qualified individuals as an emphasis on using the work force available to help the local economy The Chamber of Commerce also mates of the required staff when it would be in operation Estimated Jobs created by a Criminal Justice Resource Center It is estimated that 25 new jobs will be created in the Fillmore area if the proposed facility were built here The new facility would employ the Salaries (in following personnel are estimates which parenthesis) exclude fringe benefits One Director (529500) one Staff one Secretary Supervisor ($26500) one Leader Shift ($14000) three Counselors at ($24000) each five Correctional ($21000) Technicians at ($19000) each four Central Control Security Officers at ($19000) each one Intaketranspor-tatioOfficer ($19000) one Diagnostic Agent ($24000) one Residential ProbationParole Officer one ($24000) Psychologist ($33000) one Recreation Therapist one Food Services Man($21000) ager ($24000) one Cook ($19000) one Maintenance person ($17000) Industries Coordinator and one ($19000) Annual operating budget The following proposed annual for a budget operating attached facility is an estimate based of difference on the percentage a and a typical between The Fillmore Area Chamber of Commerce published the results of their study on the feasibility of a diagnosticrehabilitation adding center for state prisoners onto the Millard County Public Safety Building in Fillmore in last week’s paper After probing further specifically to investigate the economic facts and into a how they could translate benefit to the community they have the following informadiscovered tion and would like to share it with the area residents The original concept of a if it Regional Correctional Center were built in connection with the County Jail facility already in place in Fillmore would be scaled to a addition to the present jail as the jail already is set up to house 22 so those additional state prisoners beds would not be needed here A Regional Center has for Cedar already been approved is being held City groundbreaking this week so the Chamber of Commerce used the job descriptions and salary schedule made by the of Corrections for a Department facility and scaled it typical down to a proposed staff for a addition to the jail to arrive at their figures The project is in the study and the following job stages are therefore esti descriptions projected a healthy growth in related services such as real estate medical services commerce and recreational interests because of the increased salary structures Voung people themselves prevention need to accept their own responsibility for coping They need to learn to use their own persona! power to fight peer pressure instead of taking the easy way out oung people are often unrealistic 1 hey cannot see the harm in usage of dings and alcohol as an escape They frequently experiment with it feeling immune even from the short term effects such as automobile accidents arrest lowered inhibition leading to sexual spouse or child abuse criminal or even suicide And they feel far removed from the long term effects such as fetal alcohol syndrome broken relationships and serious health problems So what kind of prevention is possible and what works? Formerly scare tactics were pictures of bloody automobile accidents and of people strung out on di ugs or alcohol We learned hat they did to our bodies and minds but not how to deal with the problems that were bothering us Today’s prevention techniques are much more positive on focusing developing coping skills and The next article in this senes will deal with prevention techniques and programs established in our county to help our young people as well as adult citizens deal with substance abuse survey results 1983 hen asked on the ISC' 1983 suisey about ding and alcohol usage among family triends or themselves the opinions expressed were extremely conservative Specilieallv the question asked how often drugs or alcohol have had a personal effect on sell family or friends Referring to alcohol 91 percent said it never or seldom affected them 85 percent said the same about their families and 23 percent indicated that it sometimes affected their friends veil fewer of those surveyed believed drugs had affected 7 percent wete never or seldom affected themselves 94 percent of their families were unaffected and 91 percent of their friends felt little or no affect This is the people’s perception But what is the actual picture of drug and alcohol use in Millard County? Some significant have implications come to the forefront Anticipating some of the contingencies of rapid population growth Central I’tah Mental Health hired a drug and alcohol education and prevention specialist tor the counts The present i i i i specialist is Pam Nielson a native of Delta She has a bachelor’s degree in Social Work and over a year of graduate school from the University of Denver Remember Pam’s specialty is prevention and all of her professional activities are so directed But while talking about prevention many other issues have come out in the open Pam describes the usage of drugs and alcohol among young people in Millard County ranks among the highest in the state in DUI arrests in 1983 In general kids who move in say there are more drugs available here than where thev came from Where did these kids come from other small boom towns and construction areas Sometimes we feel better about a problem if we can find a convenient scapegoat upon which we can place the blame But drug and alcohol abuse is a complex matter and the blame cannot be placed on “the boomtown syndrome” on the parents the school the church the influx of new people or the failure of agencies As Pam points out everyone must take responsibility tor i i £ i On the average each person in the US uses about 70 gallons of water a day in his home 1—1 — 1"TI ZE I PLAZA TWIN THEATRE 520 Delta on Twin FROM OF HWY Prices: 1 Plaza 6 at the Pendray $350 $150 Children $150 Senior THE DIRECTOR ‘GREMLINS’ Topaz Blvd E under 14 EDITOR by Marie Henrie couldn’t figure it out first something was wrong with the town neighborhood back yards At last now know there are no clotheslines Every home has an electric dryer that runs and runs Washing clothes goes on any dav on any hour of the day or night It was not always so Monday was washday Ail the family clothes worn during the past week one dress or pair of pants were washed on Monday and ironed on Wednesday prepared for the next week In one neighborhood one woman would get up before five o’clock Monday morning to start the engine on her old Briggs and Stratton Maytag so she could get her sheets out on the line before any of the other women in the It was a status symbol neighborhood race Women visited over the fence while hanging the clothes on the line and became good neighbors There is something about the way a woman hung clothes on her clothesline You could tell how she did everything else Sheets were hung first white and evenly hung then the pillowcases and while shirts all in order shirts hung by the seams at the side of the tails towels together the longest to the shortest down to the washclothes The overalls like the order of the children Sheets on the outside lines kept the underwear hidden from the road or neighbor’s eyes Some women modestly hung them under the sheets Then there was the family that hung their clothes at random along a sagging fence 1 here is an old story of diapers on As long as the white the clothesline Hags were flying the stork sees them and flys over When the white flag no longer flys it is time for another visit trom the stork Now the stork must really be confused In the busy working season on the could hang the red checked larm tablecloth on the line and my husband working m the field would know “dinner is ready” or “there is an it was our system of emergency” communication Every woman’s clothesline was unique Some were hooked to a pulley at the top of the shed or a tall tree and the mother could stand on the back step and string the shirts underwear and overalls dear to the top of the shed where they could do a dance in the wind and soon dry A good loving husband always a good clothesline even if it was strung between trees or to the top of the barn it was a necessary part ol living One good husband said “1 have put in the clothesline posts in cement permanently six times Now there is no need to get up early to get the sheets on the clothesline before the neighbors everything is in the dryer and no one knows the condition of our underwear There arc myriads of fragrant rinses and sheets of sweet smelling stuff to put in with clothes but none of them really work like a blowing in the breeze on an April day and the neighbors are strangers At Join John Vi ( extra-ordinar- y Jiuuii Next: Coming jij fi morning of the have marched 'Mh I the been have following comments made by local people in more of the to housing regard from the Point of the inmates Mountain State Prison One concern was the number of family members that might follow some of the inmates who would be at the Public Safety incarcerated In checking with the Building Sheriff’s Department there has only been one instance when a family member-- a down here from the Wasatch Front This was for a very short time after which the prisoner of the affected family was moved back to the Point of the Mountain facility As a local businessman closely associated with economic conditions I in the East Millard County area would have to say that our economy is declining and has been since 1979 and anything that can be done to bring money into our area should be supported by the people Right now we are getting some benefits from IPP as a result of families living and renting homes and patronizing our local businesses However this will change in 1987 and the when the plant is completed only people employed at the plant will be the permanent employees As and citizen I urge a businessman everyone to give this your consideration and support Respectfully submitted by Paul McBride Businessman and mayor Backs prison Prison a plus feel just fine about the proposed prison project and have absolutely no in fears about it being located We need industry here Fillmore The thought of having professional people move in and jobs opening up to local citizens is encouraging Dr Robert Day I The proposed diagnostic jail facility to be added on to the Millard County Public Safety Building is a great idea It is a facility that will only add money prestige and jobs while cutting the county’s overhead for the current see no detrimental effect jail facility on the community of Fillmore or on the think the county county as a whole as a whole should push for the facility not just I illmore Richard Y Moody PhI) Prison could boost Fillmore If the prison facility is accepted as I see no reason for it is proposed A which concern keeps plan from offenders separate hardened criminals gives them a and better chance to rehabilitate Cercitizens become responsible tainly such a facility will stimulate our economy with outside money from local coming in to purchase merchants Mayor Doris Rasmussen The only threat feel in Fillmore is poverty Dong Nielsen I’m interested in anything that will promote better economics in Fillmore There are at least 40 vacant homes here which could be sold to help the real estate business and other related businesses We could also use the availability of professional counselors in the area Tony Dearden Jr Businessman Public Meeting to discuss prison facility scheduled The Fillmore Area Chamber of a public Commerce is sponsoring meeting with officials from the Utah Division of Corrections to discuss the Utah State proposed Regional Criminal Resourse Center as an addition to the Millard County Jail The meeting will be held Tuesday July 16 at 1:30 pm in the Conference Room (downstairs) at the FillMedical Center more Community The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the project and any related concerns of local citizens llcnc Cooper on an South Pacific Tour: Millard County Chronicle Progress The US°: ft r fy Publisher 7:00 & 9:20 pm Editorial Barton Marge Mark Saturday Matinee: : t Bugs Bunny & Road Runner Child & Sr Citizens $1 Adults $2 t— r EZC 2 pm :i i i II i i Open every night 5 prn - Midnight Dancing Rosemary: Wed Rosie & Jack: Thurs Rosie & Neil: Fri NO COVER 8 8 8 Midnite Midnite Midnite i i i i I I I I I 864-445- r— : rzr 1 $8 i For a more leisurely lunch and REDUCED 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