Show Pane - Millard ( onnlv (Tiimnumte Rebuttal from Deb lo “( ummrnls” of Iasi week: b must admit the "Comments Sue” sere not altogether factual The statement that "the other 4 '5 was that Jane Deb and Mother also helping besides me made 4 opinions” was not the way it was In actuality it was Sue and Jane doing the figuring while perched on a stool my arms shaking Inle holding up the sheet rock It was also my job to drise in a lew nails which did with much fmcss Also the statement "Deb fell that as she has been there always to fisc Jane a hand with her previous sheetrocking projects she had gamed enough perience that her opinion should be Oh Contrariarc could predominant" see from the moment we all got together that their opinion would outweigh mine in every situation Therefore mother and became the silent partners giving only laborious assistance hope this will set the sheet rock episode straight Jane mumbled rehuful but she so painted it on the new sheelmck anyone who cares to see it must check with her he rock garden is Ihurs I SPS completed!!! So August 22 1985 Notice - we can finally sit and enjoy looking at it and watching the ever increasing hummingbird population at the feeder All that is left of the rock garden is to hope all the plants make it and add rocks if we ever get the time to go scouting around to find some additions I’m looking forward to the rodeo this weekend may even go both nights and maybe even slack stock at 9:00 a m Saturday morning There are certainly been a wealth ol activities to keep people busy and entertained this summer have had a request to print recipes can see some benefit to this as maybe people will try them and then invite me e are getting over real tired of bologna sandwiches at our house which is about the height of my summer The from concame request menus) struction ladies who like to gather recipes from all parts of the country as they move around They thought it would be nice to get started before the heavy eating holidays so new and tasty tidbits could expand the usual fare Sounds like a good idea to me so start thumbing through the family lavorites so they can be shared Next week we will have details Community Calendar August 22 ood handlers class Delta Public Health 2:30 pm Aug 23 & 24 West Desert Rodeo August 23 Matk butler wedShelly Treeman Meadow p m ding reception Ward Diabetes Clinic 9 a m Delta Community Center classroom August 24 Skccm reunion aurie Ralph Jay abrutn wedding reception Leamington Waid 7:30-- pm Barbara Swalberg Max Thorne wedding reception pm home ol bride’s parents 2525 So 5th West Delta August 25 Ider Brad Jeffery mission latcwell 1050 am Delta 2nd Ward Chapel I Ider George Hcnrie mission faiewell 10:50 a m Sutherland 2nd Waid Ider Joe Wilkins mission faiewell 12:45 pm Delta 1st Ward Tlder Oren Bliss mission faiewell 00 am Delta 6th Ward Hder Gerald Mark Robison mission 2:50 pm f illmore st 4th report Ward Ider Dwight Day mission faiewell 2:50 pm Fillmore lst4th Waid August 26 VA assistance am Delta Job Service illmore pm Job Service Immunization clinic Delta Public & Health pm Millard High School Registration Aug 27 School Delta Elementary registrations August 28 WMCC Back to school fashion show II am Cellar Club Delta Delta High Boosters pie and ice cream social 6:30 pm DHS cafeteris August 29 Cystic Tibrosis pm Rammies roller Rink Delta Terri Porter Shields and Shawn T liana wedding reception pm August 31 Shari Lee Wright Grant Robert 473 W 300 N yman openhouse Delta pm Macel Anderson 80th birthday Oak Ward church City pm Walker and Rosabelle Finlinson Golden Wedding Anniversary Ward pm Leamington Cultural Hall August 31 & Sept 2 Leamaiado Dance Sat Night Mon10:00 am noon day Program bai beetle 2:00 kids games 3:00 pm rodeo Sept 6 rank and Ruth Winfield Golden Wedding pm ME Bird Center DeLta Evening of Dance 7 pm Palomar Sept 9 10 11 12 Delta Parks and Recreation tennis tournament regional park 8 am - 5 pm Sept 14 Mincrsville Reservoir fishing opener kanosh Abraham and Oak City arc being held over until next week because of space problems And this is a good time to remind readers that the number of ads determines the number of pages of the paper and thus the amount of news which can he printed Me hale these late night jigsaw decisions and would just as soon not have to make them f very time you shop our advertisers tell them you saw their ad in the ( hronicle Progress Kveryone will he a winner you because you look advanthe mertage of local merchandise chant because he will know his advertising dollar is well spent and us because we can bring you more and panded news mmous mas The experts say that one way to slow down the effects of alcohol is to eat a little food before or while you drink Restaurants concerned about drunk driving are serving a variety of snacks with alcoholic beverages It’s called “bar food” and it’s displayed on tables in baskets in buckets on lazy susans and in chafing dishes A year ago the National Restaurant Association called on its members to show their concern about drunk driving by eliminating With happy hour drink discounts and the drinks gone restaurateurs are now for business with recompeting markably original hors d’oeuvre ofcrowd ferings for the “Real Dixie Sorghum’’ by Mary Lyman Ilenrie We ate the last of the real Dixie molasses on some hot buttered corn bread last night' It was a little sugary from standing hoarded too long It made us wonder if we will be able to get any more real sorghum again There was a family in Leeds down in southern Utah a few years ago who still made molasses and sold it in quart cans with their label red and white and the family name for a pretty good price The last few years there just isn’t any asked about on the market shelves it in the grocery store The manager said “Yes they used to come around m the fall and bring a few cans but we haven’t seen them for a few years and there are not many who ask about it" Oh yes there is something there a thick syrupy they label “Molasses” stuff but it isn’t the real old fashioned Dixie cane sugar molasses Maybe the one who had time to “raise the cane” have gone on to better fields There just isn’t time any INTRODUCING THE NEW EXTRA-VALUE TO THE LETTERS EDITOR Special thanks given Bandit Thanks pet show helpers We would like to thank the the judges and the merchants who sponsored the pet show It was fun to participate in for kids and adults alike Sorry to report that although Bandit did a few tricks of his own the one described in the paper (flipping a cracker off his nose and catching it) was done by another dog So to give credit where credit is due believe the dog was “Max” shown by Jeff Hall who won for cutest tricks Thanks again for the nice prize and now we have Bandit working on a new tiick! Hopefully you can teach an old dog a new trick”! Rebecca Dziuk more for such old fashioned farming Farming of any kind especially that done “by hand” is finished Cane for molasses has gone the way of the mulberry ttee the horse and buggy and the number two washtub It used to be when was young and went to Oak Creek to stay a sseck with the cousins we would get a stalk of cane from the garden broken off at the ground cut into six inch lengths peeled with the Uncle’s good sharp pocket knife and divided among the kids We chewed the pulp with our good young teeth and the juice sweet and good ran down the corners of our months In the early days in Oak Creek molasses was the only sweetener they had In the fall the folks would cut the cane strip off the leaves and run the stalks one at a lime through a roller and press out the sweet juice into a tank The juice was then cooked outdoors for hours and hours until it was the thickness and consistancy desired thick and concentrated enough that it would not ferment It was then skimmed strained for the winter supply Sometimes for a change when the peach harvest was good peaches were cooked with molasses and they had peach and molasses preserves Molasses was always kept in the ‘‘molasses barrel” Molasses making time was a fun time The skimmmgs were given to the young folks to make into candy Someone should start the business up again someone with time to plant some real cane sorghum get a roller press a large cooking vat and we could have real molasses again to eat on our hot buttered corn bread It should happen before all of us who learned to like it die off What’s to be done? Register All DRILL he Hood didn’t wash damaecd rivet It out anvihmg at that location just lull ol silt and clay washed as to prove they had the right to dose oil a liver that salt grass pastures ate moie valuable than cultivated hat they could destroy giound homes (aims churches by hacking up the watet It was pointless they had abends ptoved that Mas he apathy isn’t the problem with ast Millntd people maybe they've lie had with huge spending projects that helps no one and solves nothing Beth Moods lit reference lo the article published ast side watcislicd August 15 1985 proposal It is tunc an update on the lowet sevier river system was brought to light Thousands ol lax pavers dollars was spent to install a concrete slructuie across the Sevier River at the point where one culvert is used lor wrigution It is a very impressive sighl with its bright chains and padlocks What was the reason? The ssme fect could have been accomplished with three or four large loads of dirt and the use of a backhoe for half a day Nothing was done to repair the Miffed at parking violation The other day was driving past the Millard County Public Safety as I do so many times Building on my way to Fillmore and for the third time I saw the Deputy County vehicle parked in the Attorney’s zone This really dishandicapped turbed me as I thought about it more seriously Should a Deputy Attorney who does not uphold the law himself represent or prosecute us? entered the Public Safety Building to inquire about this and approached a Highway Patrol officer should see a nearby He told me County officer about the matter He called a Deputy Sheriff to talk with me and we went outside for him to verify that the vehicle was actually parked there He finally politely told me that although the Deputy County a law it Attorney was breaking would be better if he was not cited Tanya Kirvvan School of Dance and Drill BALLET Millard Co Sheriff’s Deputies M nurses both on and olf duty who responded phvsicians rum Delta who tie light and n Med come to help I'mnuiv ( Illicit ens Hospital Training learns mans people behind the scenes role or provided some u ho assumed help Ol ice Stall I’mk adtes An cillarv Hospital Slaff etc etc na special thanks to IHC Cornew hospital Without poration lor this wav this disaster question there is no could have been deall with in the old illmoie llospiial without a greater loss ot lilc Robert W Dav MI) )av id imburg MI) On Thursday August 15 198 the Fillmore Community Medical ( enter Fmergency Room was inundated bv ID coltsion on In victims of a terstate 15 Of these 10 there was lie fatality and 7 were down out bv several of them light or ing in critical condition In spile of the ac of this disasterous and nature grave cident the overall outcome was good thanks in large part to the eflorts ol many individuals who responded pm fessionaily and in mediately We would like to extend our thanks formally to these people lor heir help and cooperalion: illmore Ambulance Team FMT’s Seipio Ml’s and Della because of the Fact he (the officer) would find it hard to work with the asked the officer what would matt happen pulled into the handicapped space He answered that he would have to ticket me Since my Polaroid camera was decided to take handy in tm car some pictures of Mr Anderson’s I apvehicle With these pictures proached Deputy County Attorney He told me it Dexter Anderson to and was none of my business “Keep tnv nose out of it” This was an affront to me and made me leel the citizens of this comminute should know that in the eves of tin ir Deputy County Attorney his luc iking the law is none of our business hut that WE had better not do so or else Is this the kind a of attitude public servant should have? 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