Show Pe 2 Millard ( ouo'y Thurs July ISPS (fumtmtmte - - 13 u 19 s Isn’t this heal just glorious? lose it such a ssonderlul excuse to lae around vsaiting lor it to cool off before can pull any sseeds or mow the lawn While I lae around in the family room (the onty ct'ol pot in the housej I brossse the TV listings to see if by chance they have come up with anything worth watching since the last time I browsed No such luck I know it is time for summer reruns but even an old movie would be refreshing Then find an old movie Pa and Ma Kettles even but the frustration increases as see it is listed on Channel 14 What is Channel )49 How do we gel it? have asked these questions and find “inquiring minds want to know” also Do we need another tower on the Oak City Mountain? I think we need Channel 14 so we can enjoy the old movies before it gets popular and they ruin it with sitcoms The fishing bug has attacked again so Sunday we loaded up the lawn chairs packed a lunch and found us a spot on the river catfish look out Chassy had been real interested in the pole preparations so fixed her could cast mine out up one put tier line in the water first and before she had hooked a big carp She was pretty excited about getting to reel in the line but didn’t make any real conection of the fish until we got it ashore Stie was not about to touch it and told me to put it back But after that she kept saving “bite" so guess she got the routine down pretty quid But the heat was pretty intense and the shade nonexistant so caved before we made any more big catches All wanted to do was go home mix up some more iced tea and browse the TV listings We’ll just hae to find a better tune to go for the catfish again The first fattier and son to serve at the Henry Dodge of Wisconsin and his son They served from 1848 to 1855 same time Augustus Delta Area H in the US Senate were Caesar Dodge of Iowa Fillmore Area Kud Jillcrv Bv lav T Media Man! roasted broiled baked and burnt TO THE EDITOR Thank God for our democracy the cannon boomA F made a ed and the speakers were brief Looking into those young and I serious faces thought about the students in China They too are young but dying for freedoms they have only heard about and know they must have The irony is that we want to help the Chinese gain rights that we take for s In times past the has reported as individuals with Delta roots have been commissioned into branches of the armed services just attended the commissioning of my son Kirk as a second lieutenant into the Force and result as a Air became US better informed as to the significance of the ceremony The Air Force held a private ceremony at the officers club at Fort Each prospective officei Douglas received the oath of office and promised to support and defend the Constitu counthis non and swore allegiance to try One young man received the oath from his father a general another from his mother who is an Air Force doctor Some had their bars pinned on by a mother and father Kirk’s wife and I pinned on his bars Cynthia More than one mother had some tears in her eyes Later the Air Force graduates joined with the Army Navy and Marines on the parade grounds for the ROTC Boy did they group commissioning look sharp in their crisp uniforms some blue (Air orcej some green (Arwhite and some (Navy and my) Marines) lach had previously received a degree and is pursuing different fields Many are pilots some will be in medical service and one young woman as an is entering the space program granted and appreciate only occasionally salute men and women in our area who have served in any branch of the armed forces I respect and admire those who are now working to keep our country one where citizens can voice opinions on government programs here public meetings are held in which persons can and do state objections (Wasn’t the MX idea scrapped because of all the public opposition?) W hat a wonderful freedom that allows the media to print objections to such programs as the proposed bombing imagine that in China right range now a newspaper might be closed down over using such terms as “Air Farce” While almost daily we view killing on the W'est Bank “Dissidents” in China bizare behavior in Iran and many people fighting for basic human rights thank God for the positive reminders of democracy freedom of the press and religion the right to open a business or close one to support or not support a particular candidate and the privilege of getting an education and having graduations Fat Trujillo engineer he sky was i verythmg was right beautiful the band played marches the Rngrrs Bands ‘made’ 4th parade As we were watching the Fourth of July Parade in Delta this year we were pleased to hear and see the combined bands from Delta Middle School and Delta High School W'e know that a lot of time practice and perseverance on the part of students and band director were required in order to perform with Congrats on 80 Community Calendar Motor Vehicle Schedule’ illrnore & Delta weekdays Millatd County Assessor’s offices 10:30 arn Mondays “Women and Self Isteem” Turning Point Olfice Voc Center Della and luesdays Mondays p rn “Assertion I" Wed 10 noon “1 ife Management Skills” Tues for 3 weeks July 3 - 28 MHS Alumni Art Show Millard illrnore Library July 12 25 West Millard Kec Slow Pitch 10 am Softball League registiation 2 pm July 14 V W leld Service officer will be at the Delta Job Service Of ice Irom 30 p m Melinda Moody and Ronald Jay lake wedding reception 7 930 pm Moody Home 72 West 100 North Della (Della Stake ( enter in case of inclement weather yrm Hailes and Michael K I 8 Wedding Open House 6 p til M f Bird ( enter 264 West 100 North Delta July 15 Deadline for Millatd W riling Contest Shelly Petersen and ( lair ounty ook Wed mi Millard Count y The Chronicle Progress USPS wy TkrUv NtttaM LmM Drti MW Editor al Reporter i Sales Accounts Rita Robinson Juke Circulation Juke Goer Ward Rila Robinson CirculalionConp Circulalion Commercial Shefke Printing Dutton County 120 Out 00 of Cossnty cents Stngle Copy POSTMASTER Send Address changes PO Bo 249 Delta Utah 14634 Fosufs tmt 400 ar Ml fccmC UuS rasrr OUWt suvam Uu‘ P- t - Demon 1C- i OSNIO (T wxiiAM v is s soar - teeeoeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee to maybe (Editor’s note: We decided to drop the rest of the column at this point MM just rambled on and on and on in decreasing coherence like a Stude baker until he with a bad transmission started to write in Chinese Either that or he went into convulsions Al any rate he’s safe now wrapped in an attractive beige canvas jacket that buckles up tbe back accessorized with s with large matching leather masculine buckles that attach securely to opposite shoulders The garment is hot true but after an injection of various psychoactive chemicals produced by some of the best minds of our time MM doesn’t seem to mind very much In fact he is now purring Now that be is comfortable we tend to break it to him ever so gently that his 43rd birthday is approaching Perhaps he'll blame it on the beat) Summer Safety Tips for Kids Prevent Head Injuries very small amount of water for a child to drown On the Ground When cycling be sure your kids wear helmets Because of the current popularity of bicycle racing more and more people are wearing them Be sure the kids’ bikes have a basket or rack if they will be carrying things or encourage your child to use a backpack If they try to carry something in their arms they won’t have proper balance and won’t be able to steer properly When your kids are skateboarding rollerskatmg horseback riding or playing baseball and football encourage them to wear a helmet — even when just playing with a group of friends Accidents don’t only happen in competitions If they’re out at night be sure or your kids have on reflective clothing and that their bikes have reflectors and a light Review these safety rules with your children and be sure they understand how important it is to follow them If you would like more information on head injury or head injury rehabilitation r all the N'ew Medico Head Injury System at TBE FAIR continued lins foods Stella Hawley Naylon Young Faye Howell arts and crafts Louise Lovell photography Dorothy Anderson - 8 Wednesday pm Mental Health Office 51 North Center Closed Meeting ALANON Wednesday - 8 pm Mental Health Office Cameron Clark Hardy (left) receives award from Hinckley Lion's Club ident Ward Peterson during annual demolition derby Pres- or per year per 6 months 125 00 per year 00 per 6 months 00 In County SIJ Out of County W I’m having some difficulty concentrating in all this heat let alone opening my eyes or wiggling my toes (Are we still on page 2?) I’m afraid Cato the Wonder Kitty my sidekick in deeds of journalistic mayhem is not going to come to my rescue this time Or yours She’s in the freezer taking a nap and she won’t come out She won’t move over and make room for me Don’t pect to read here where my cat warns you to skip the rest of the column and go on to the letters to the editor like she has done before I'll have to do it myself But don’t have the strength So you’re on your own FLASH! We interrupt this column for a special weather bulletin: It's HOT! -- gaspwe’re doomed Do you like the blue popcicles too? But don’t they get messy when they melt and drip on your lap when you’ie writing nekkid? Of course you could always write standing up but (hen you Summer is here and it’s time for all those activities we associate with the warmer weather — swimming bi and skateboarding All this summer fun though leaves our kids open to serious injury The rate of head injunes is particularly high daring this time ol year Head injury is the number one cause of death among hildren An estimated one million children under the age of 16 are vk tims of head injury each year in the United States according to the National Head Injury Foundation Prar tk ing a few simple safety rules can greatly reduce the risk of head injury By the Water Whether you’re by a pond pool or the ocean have the kids check the water depth before they dive Have them always jump in feet first the first time Remember too that the depth may vary just a few feet away and there may be hidden objects in the water Don’t let kids run at the pool's edge where they may slip and hit their heads Instead encourage them to play in a nearby grassy area Don’t leave hildren unattended near the water — even lor a lew seconds In no lime that rhild tan be in the water and it only takes a Call In Advance Subscriptions In ProducIton ) vogue again HOT! Tigger it’ll ever snow? Figger I’ll complain about it when it does? “The White Stuff!” You bet your bippy I’ll Hey it’s a job y’know complain Somebody has to do it HOT! Let us consider the lowly lizard belly up to the cool sand motionless while the world around him wilts under the relentless sun See him dozing in reptilian peace See him boogie into a hole when we chuck a big ol’ rock at him HOT! You still here? Isn’t this column over yet? Can’t we move on to something cool and wet like I dunno Antarctica - words long A variety show followed the speeches Games concessions pony rides and activity booths of all kinds scattered throughout the park kept kids and parents occupied throughout the afternoon The 15th Annual Hinckley Lion’s Club Demolition Derby drew several hundred to the Deseret fairgrounds in the evening Shortly after sundown a fireworks display was held at White Sage Park east of Delta A dance was held at DHS tennis courts after the display Open Meeting Design Office Manager Mlmore Evelyn Mattel celebration of the bicentennial sing of the I reneh Revolution The patriotic program held in the ci ty park after the parade was sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary and featured speeches on the theme of the event by Darla Hawk Miss Liberty 1989 irst Attendant Christine Bloomfield and Second Attendant Paula Nielson also spoke Jack Valliquette General Manager of Brush Wellman provided the main address It was originally but the next day Valliquette’s secretary put it on computer disk for storage She found out the speech was exactly 776 in Rec Sales Goer Ward July hlder Robert L Ldwards mission farewell pm Delta 5th Ward (Stake ( enter) hlder David M Whitaker mission farewell 11:50 a m Kanosh Ward July 17 - August 4 ( onservation Reserve Program 9th signup July 18 Kanosh Blood Pressures 3:30 - 4:30 pm at Fire Station Food Handlers Class Delta Public Health 2:30 pm ($5 fee) July 20 Food Handlers Class 2:30 pm I illrnore Public Health Dept (fee S5) July 21 Aileen Turner and Timothy Ray Schmitz wedding reception Fillmore lst4th Ward July 22 L and Chance Sylvia Lliason Williams wedding reception Deseret Ward 7:30 - 9:30 pm July 26 Llder Kevin Oliver mission farewell II am Sutherland W'ard Chapel July 31 Immunization Clime 9 - 12 Blood pressures pm Fillmore Public Health Immunization Clinic am - 4:30 & Delta Public Health pm August 2 Blood Pressure Clinic Delta Public Hi alth 9 30 arn & 430 pm 12 August 10 - 11 Millard County Fair “We are going to shine in ’89” 4TII continued Monday - 8 pm Mental Health 51 North Center large Advertising Riley Wood Delta pm SCHEDULE Editorial Ken Rand 9:30 AA MEETING Dutton 6 8 16 "They that can give up a litessential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety" Ben Franklin ( HOT! wouldn’t be able to sit in a vat of crushed ice Are you still here? Am I? (STOP THIS COLUMN! I WANT TO GET OFF!) had dinner with a representative of the Lollypop Guild the other day We had rock and twig soup my favorite Lots of fiber We swapped nose hair jokes and set each others hair on fire and roasted marshmallows I'm practicing being demented You never can tell when it’ll come into tle (MU Publisher Sufan Mt24 ding Open House 3rd4th Ward am sending our check to renew our subscription to the Chronicle Progress Congratulations on the 80 years W’e think you are just great The Reid Tippetts I such enthusiasm W'e think that a band not only adds to a parade but a band “makes a parade” Thanks goes to Mrs Karen Chandler for all her efforts and hard work o the student participants keep up the good work We appreciate you Jack and June Reid hot by Ken (when you’re you're bot) Rand Question: What’s hot overweight a has hot has a bad stomach is hot bald spot is hot has a large patch of remote quivering greenish stuff in one corner of his refrigerator that may or may not once have been food but may now be slowly evolving into a life form and is hot? Answer: a) Two African nations b) a whose names I can't pronounce humor gorilla at the Hogle Zoo c) a columnist who desperately needs to take some time off to do his laundry or maybe take a vacation in the ukon whichever is cooler Question: Hot enough for you? Answer: Patrick Henry in 1776 (Are we still doing Trivial Pursuit?) is it hot I don’t just mean plain old everyday hot I mean mean mean HOT HOT crops and gardens Adams ITowers Norma Pearson Louise Lyman Edna McBride fine arts Jan Jackson Leah Robinson Miss Millard contest Sandra Dutson open horse show Micki Brown Any organization or persons wanting booths at the fair or if you would like to help with the fair contact one of the Fair Board members for information Mark your calander and plan to spend the second weekend of August at the Millard County Fair There will be entertainment exhibils food fun and much much more "A newspaper is only as good as it's word This is no less true of government" -President George Bush J "11 flTTTTT11 SDIines Contributors to the Chronicle Progress are reminded news deadline is Fridays by 5 pm to be included in the next issue Advertising deadline is Monday Observing these deadlines is not only a courtesy to the staff but it helps prevent errors "Knowledge will forever govern ignorance A people who mean to be their own governors must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives" -James Madison mtre for American Heart yDUR Uf£ Tim Hurst's popular gets a tune - up after surviving first heat Association vI |