Show I’w Millard Counts I SPs JjgXyn Fhurs 20 I0KA Swim team news swimThe state boys and girls ming and diving championships were held February 14 and 15 at the BYU swimming complex While Delta was not in contention for the title the girls did place 13th in a field of 21 teams This is the first time Delta has sent a girls team to the state swimming championships Friday night Brenda Alley improved her standing in the 50 yard freestyle finishing 10th Less than 7ths of a cond separated 7th place from 12th place Saturday Lela Jeffery brought home a 13th place in the 100 yard back stroke and the 4x100 freestyle relay 1th team finished was Sherlyn The big surprise Johnson Going into the state meet she was seeded 6th in the 100 yard breaststroke but finished in 4th place Saturday night It was one of the most exciting events of the evening as the 3rd through 6th place girls were all within 9ths of a second of each other With luck hard work and some new faces these four will become 8 10 or even 12 at state next year Remember last year our boys team was 16th this year the girls are 13th next year we will Swimcrack the top ten in the State ming and Diving Championships loam is back row loll lo rijihl: V ('(iach al stato Coach Ladd Holman ( (ill Mood) slate champ Jeff lukson 181 lbs stale ro Oxersnn h(a)vcijhl i hunp slate champ Danny Sheriff 118 lbs second al slate r Hih loach l)ac Hankie r Front row: Manager Doug Gemperline Marshall Sheriff 18 lbs stale lump Jim ( ox 101 lbs stale champ Mike Miller 112 lbs Shane ( rapo 110 Ills stale champ Rick Porter 12f lbs stale champ Bruce Nielson 112 lbs stale lump Dill) HinliS 2A slito wrcstlinK championship Sinulolon Ouslv allislor 14 lbs third lbs slalo champ Gary Porlor 1f7 lbs kovin 1" f Victory banquet for wrestlers he Delia Area Chamber of and KNAK radio invite ou lo a xieioix banquet lo honor the Delia Vi exiling learn on Stale Champion W ed eh 26 The dinner and ill be held al he South I School at 7:00 pm ill be $500 and the proThe dinner ceeds ill be used to help meet the penses for the team and their travels Tickets are available from the Chamber of Commerce KNAK radio wrestlers' mothers Delta High School Della Swimming Pool Mom’s Crafts fabrics and Della Sports Center Come join the celebration and support your local “record setting” team 1 hex are the only team in the state ever to have 10 finalists and 9 state champions and Delta is fourth in the nation for the most State Championships A Women’s city bowling tournament The 3rd annual West Millard WBA Tournament will be held on Feb 22 and 2 Thirteen 23 27 28 and March sessions have been scheduled and 300 entries are anticipated This year’s tourmeans that nament is the better bowlers will be competing only against each other The awards this year are crystal and silver serving pieces rather than trophies There is a lot of prize money to be awarded and in addition each time a bowler enters an event her name is placed on a ticket for a drawing to be held for a handmade quilt Entries should be in by Feb 22 to receive a discount Before fee is $700 After Feb Feb fee is $750 Come on out and join the in five will be winners Entry forms are available at Plaza Lanes MHS Eagles battle the Richfield Wildcats Delta City Women’s volleyball schedule All games lo be played al Delta Mid die School Feb 25 The Millard Eagles traveled to Richfield last week to do battle with the Wildcats in a basketball game The did game was tough but the Eagles well but not well enough to win the The final score game unfortunately We in the Wildcat’s favor was are proud of our team however They have done a fine job of representing like to Millard this year We would wish them good luck in the region round robin tournament this weekend Swimming pool news “Yahoo! 50 miles" was the stateof Hinckley ment Nancy Endsley made after she completed 50 miles of swimming at the West Millard Pool on Wednesday January 12 Nancy is an excellent swimmer who used to swim One of the first things competitively she does when she gets in the water is a lap of the butterfly stroke Nancy is in great shape and plans to stay that way by swimming towards the 100 mile on mark Nancy Congratulations keep up your 50 mile accomplishment the good swimming The West Millard Community Swimming Pool’s 7th birthday is just around the corner March 24 to be exact This March 22 there means on Saturday will be a birthday celebration at the pool with free swimming and free for everyone from the refreshments hours of 12 noon to 6 pm Here is a trivia question for fun thing do the youth participate in at the West Millard Pool which they benefit from? Answer: They dive for money and colored washers which they turn in for prizes Another one of these fun days is planned at the West Millard Pool the Friday before Easter March 28 at 2 pm Circle March 28 on your calendar so you won’t forget to have your children at the pool for this fun event Delta City women’s volleyball standings ChronicleCity Cafe Zion’sChevron Fashion Rite Dutson Supply Ames Construction Delta Sports Center Dave’s Sales & Service Mintons Dairy Delta Community Medical CenterO-Seed Westside GradingBeehive Manis Leavitt InsuraneeHarts Pendray Construction Desert Sage Sperry OilTaco Time Fillmore City Culinary Water System Improvement Project Explained 1986 Vote scheduled for March 4 ( illirts Minor By Keith uch 4 19X6 a bond election will he held lor illmoie Oils to amlioi ie the sale ot bonds totalling SI 270000 II appioved the bonds would be sold foi zero back the 20 iih iniet ext Published elxcw here in the new xpapei money years to pax is lie complete legal description of the bond election is important to nolc why a bond election should take place lot this piojeci 19X6: Minutes ouncil Meeting dated January is a diieet quote from tho ity "Mivot (iillmx polled the ouncil as to how they would vote if a motion weie Robison and Row lev did not made ouneilmen MeHiide the poll showed lnoi the project Councilmcn Jackson and Brinkerhoff and the Mavot did oi the project as proposed then Mayor Ciillins proposed that the mallet the people would be infoimcd It be voted on bv the citizens vvjx agreed that city ol the ptojeel through newspapers and by urging that they contact or Suniise Fngineenng lor details of the ptojeel and anxweix to quesMotion by Councilman BtinkciholT that the Mayor he authorized lo tions wuh preparations for an election Seconded hy Councilman Jackson" pioeeed On ycx Naves ( at 0 ied the proposed improvements along with an estimated project It is important that each of you study these proposals so lhal when you vole you will be informed about he project Also is very important lhal every registered voter go to the National Cmatd Armory on Match 4th to vote for ot against the sale of the bonds I’leaxe teel free to go to the offices of Suniise Lnginecring any weekday between 8:00 a m and 5:00 p in and meet wuh t van Simpson lo gel a close look at he detailed plans lot this project Also you can eontaet your Mayor oi City Council members if you waul lo know mote ot is a xummaty hicikdovvn for the cnliic ollovving cost FILLMORE CITY CULINARY WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT PROJECT PROPOSED OF SUMMARY IMPROVEMENTS February 10 19X6 PIPFl INKS Xpptosimately 46650 linear feet of 6 8 and 10 inch pipeline will be installed of the existing distribution system in lire eiiy In his reptesents about lines smaller which lines should be replaced emphasis was placed on eliminating arger trunklines lhan 4 inch and bringing al least one 6 inch line into each intersection arc established: dead end cheek valved lines are eliminated and loops are completed This prosides better circulation throughout and reduces in the distribution system possibilities of stagnation contaminants 2 MRK IHDRANTS new 6 inch fire hydrants will be added to the system to upgrade fire protection capabilities These hydrants will be placed at intersections where there are cunenily cither no fire or replace a 4 inch hydrant attached to a 4 inch will provide in increase in flow and allow the fire departfull capacity hydrants mainline ment 3 This improvement to utilize their large pumper trucks to their CONNECTIONS SFRAICK J htoughout the service line line the city where a service connection from the main pipeline to the is then ach resident into their home the home would available 4 IH FMKIKRIV An automatic telemetry the slot age tanks and the sense when turn the the reservoir pumps on automatically visual and eneoutaged lo to a residence meterbox will be replace their old line lhan 10 years with a new replaced from the meter bos is older By doing this all restrictions and obstacles from the main line into be eliminated This would assure maximum pressute and volume shut lo provide communication between system will be installed wells This electronically operated system would automatically elevation has dropped below a present level and would water at the wells down This ikewise would when the tanks are full the pumps would eliminate manual opetation of the pumps 5 SI PPI INK RKST RICTION Second south is the location of the nunk line which connects the wells (below the ait port) and the storage reservoirs On this large supply line there arccuirentlx 2 blocks Inch ate only 6 inch diameter pipe The pipeline on these two blocks will be replaced wuh a huge diameter pipe thus eliminating the bottleneck in the line RUCK I ION OF STFFI TANK The steel tank located al the cemetery was originally constructed to service the and more vvatet supply tor the people The cemetery can now utilize the cemetery 05 m gallon lank located far up the canyon Therefore il has now become cost the to move this lank so can provide storage for the residents moving lank west approximately can be replumbed and will provide 200000 gallons 300 feet ol additional storage to the pressure one west of Main Street m ppm inf: cemetery new Ime will be installed located high on the bench lhal will un lo ilic eemetei This line will be large enough supply waici to the newly lo irrigate the cemetery tclocaicd lank and establish a trunkline which would provide ihe basis foi an organized plan lo contioi future connections in that upper residential area FM ABIInHIM FOI R PRESSl RK 70NF:S computer flow distribution and pressure analysis h s been utilized in pioperly distinct pressute sizing new pipes This overall analysis has also assisted in establishing zones there are pressure zones in (he syslern The fall in elevation from Currently Tasi io 4 pressure zones is substantial enough lo neccssiiate By replacing worn an additional pressure regulating oui valves in existing regulating stations and building identified and operated without having homes station piessure zones can be specifically connected lo low pressure lines servicing a different zone REST ORATION IMPRO KMFNTS The project lurid includes money earmarked for surface restorations Where asphalt is torn up to install pipe a tight specification will ensure a proper bituminous mix will be placed on a densely compacted backfill to The projected base rate lor each water connection will be SIOOO per month he projected overage fee will be 35 cents per 1000 gallons of water used The ovetage lee goes into etlcet when a user uses more lhan 30000 gallons on a quarterly basis The current base rale for Fillmore City is S600 per month with the current overage fee at 20 cents per 1000 gallons over ihe 30000 gallon per quartet ' Hllmore The current total indebtedness for all projects is $406900 for the C'‘ as of the June 1985 Audit There ill also be an indebtedness for c City of Fillore in the amount ol $685 000 for the current sewer improvement 20 & 27 1986 Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress Feb |