Show Page 2 Millard County Chronicle Progress Jufv 12 199Q TO THE 1 Comments Ji EDITOR written “ Culture is roughly we do and the monkeys Raglan "VW£TiHE Delta area don't" Lord by Predp Jay T Rogers Predp We bad 295 predp for June Aver age Is 68 We had 4" of snow for June Average Is 0" 18 tr COMMUNITY CALENDAR July 5 March of Dimes views Dear Ed ton Over the past few months the Mwch of Dunes has received several phone calls from concerned citizens who question the Foundation's stand on the abortion issue Many of these citizens have stated that they have read material or listened to debate that identifies the Mwch of Dimes to be a supporter of abortion For the record the Mwch of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation does not recommend or advocate abortions docs not engage in or fund abortion resewch nor does the Foundation allow its grantees to recommend abortion Funds raised by the March of Dimes do not pay for abortions The March of Dimes remains neutral in the public debate regwding abortions Abortion is an issue that deeply divides this country The March of Dimes is not and cannot be involved in the abortion issue for two compelling reasons First we we entrusted with public contributions to promote healthy births not to become involved in political and legal debates that we outside our mission Second we wish to continue our proud history as an organization in which people can put aside their differences to pursue a common goal— healthy babies The March of Dimes national resewch program is an important part of our efforts to promote healthy births and has been responsible for numerous major scientific advances benefiting mothers babies and children Abortion plays no part in our rescwch programs Mwch of Dimes’ rescwch grantees are specif eally prohibited from giving advice on abortion or using March of Dimes funds for abortion resewch While there is no national consensus on abortion there is broad consensus on health especially healthy babies The March of Dimes is committed to involving volunteers and health professionals in our pursuit to prevent birth defects low birthweight and infant mortality Jonl G Low e Division Board Chairman Southern Utah Division March of Dimes News is important Editor: Dear Here is my renewal for another yew of receiving your newspaper I guess as we get older our interest in the people and things of our youth become more important to us For that reason and because I think your paper seems to get better every year I enjoy reading it Especially I would like to compliment your excellent coverage of the cent awful trials Keep up the good work and know that you we important even to those who no longer live in good old Millwd County Brent J LoveQ Fortner Oak Citian Girls demonstrate sportsmanship Fillmore area V by Reed Jeffery fi M- t- by Sue I’ve had two complaints that I haven’t been regular with a column this summer And as these were from paying subscribers who did not complain anonymously I will try to keep with our policy of trying to please our paying customers I have been contemplating whether my dereliction of duty is really (Chasity tells me “don’t say ’really’”) laziness or just a matter of not enough hours in the day nor the week for that matter What ever happened to those “crazy hazy lazy days of summer”? Mine seem to be go to work pick up groceries store groceries in the fridge to be thrown out later move hoses watch lawn die move hoses take stinking things out of fridge move hoses watch lawn die buy groceries put groceries in fridge to be thrown out later go to work and so on and so forth I have only been fishing once and here we are with the days already getting shorter All that keeps me going in the winter as I devote most of my attention to keeping warm is the thought that summer is coming and I can play Then mid summer comes along and I start to panic realizing summer is fading and I haven’t played I’m obviously not doing something correctly and need to put some serious thought into reassessing priorities I could paint the lawn green thus freeing up all the time I spend mowing and watering I could always eat out eliminating the need to grocery shop and clean out the fridge I estimate this would give me at least an extra day a week but I don’t think this would solve the basic problem I don’t really know how to play ex’ if I do play I spend good playing time thinking of things should be doing instead of enjoying myself I definitely have my prioriues in a snerl I have got to apportion my time to work and play and not get them mixed up None of this seems to have any bearing on why I don't get my columns anything Media Man! You done broke my heart and ) 20 Softball registration White Motor Vehicle Schedule: Fillmore Sage Rec office 9 am - 5 pm & Delta weekdays Millard County July 12 Assessor’s Office 1st Annual West Millwd High School 2nd Thursday of Month Rodeo Fund Raiser MtUwd County Fair Great Basin Historical Society MuBuilding 7 pm 8:30 pm light buffet seum open Monday 5 July 13 Friday 9 am Field Service Officer for VFW Delta p m Saturday and Sunday pm Job Service Center (Delta City Building) Every Thursday TOPS meets at Delta Middle School 1:30 - 3 pm dining room 5 pm July 14 10 am Wednesdays Sherry Ann Bunker and Brian Dutson Story Hour Delta City Library wedding reception 7:30 - 10 pm Deseret Oasis Wwd Wednesdays pm Leoma Holbrook Bwkdull 80th birthEnglish class for Spanish speaking people Delta City Library day open house pm 212 2nd East Thursdays Canyon Road Fillmore June 7 through August 16 STORY Jody V Edwwds and Joyce F Ott HOUR 3:30 4:30pm Fillmore Library wedding open house Luella Edwwds 100 South Meadow 7:30 home210East July 3 28 - 9:30 Millard High Alumni Art Exhibit pm Fillmore Library July 15 pm weekdays - 6 Deadline for entries in the Millwd Saturday Closed Sunday and Holidays except by appointment County Fair Writing Contest Elder Doug Stott mission report 1:50 am Meadow Wwd Chapel July 17 Outreach admission and registration The Millard for Dixie College Fall Quarter MHS 1:30 3:30 pm Progress July 19 USPS 0 Horse Show Fillmore Arena 5 Published at Della every Thursday 6 pm Test Utah 84624 Cholesterol Screening West Millwd DuWiI by Publishing Public Health Call for apLocated at 40 N 300 W Delta Utah pointment Food Handlers Class at 2:30 pm Fillmore Public Health Dept (fee $500) Susan B Dutaon Cholesterol Clinic Delta Public Health 2:30 pm (Appt only July 21 Ken Rand - Reporter LeVoy and Ella Memmott 65th anniversary open house pm Scipio Senior Center Julie Ward Goertz Design Linda Quwnberg and Stacy StephenRec Riley Wood - Sales & Accounts Rita Robinson - Sales son wedding reception Scipio Wwd 7:30 - 9:30 pm Evelyn Mallet - Fillmore Office Bumis R and Melva J Finlinson 50th Manager wedding anniversary 8 1:30pm Oak City Town Hall Julie Ward Goenz - CircuUlionAComp July 24 Rita Robinson - GrculationProductioa Celebrate in Hinckley Parade 9:30 am Barbecue turkey dinner City Pwk 11:30 am 1:30 pm July 30 Immunization Ginic 9 azn 4 pm Shellie Dutson Blood Pressure Clinic 1:15-pm Subscriptions in Advance Fillmore Public Health In County - S2000 per yew Immunization Ginic Delta Public Health a m or $1300 per 6 months pm Out of County - $2500 per yew August 1 Blood Pressure Ginic Dells Public Single Copy - 50 cents Health am or 4:30 pm POSTMASTER: Send Address August 3 changes to PO Box 249 Delta Utah 84624 Kristy McKinnon and Jeff Mabbutt Rales on Request Advertising wedding open house M E Bird Center Second Class Postage Paid at Delta pm Utah 84624 August 16 T County V r DeJtr Hone Show Millard Fillmore: County Fairgrounds pm Test DUWTL PUBLJS KING COMPANY August 18 OWNED BY Oak City Day Rendezvous SUSAN B DUTSON A 5 August V WILSON WILLIAM Millard County Fair Dear Editor For the past three years I have been actively involved in the East Millwd Girls’ Softball Program and have learned much through this experience I have learned that newly lOO'lt of our young girls demonstrate outstanding and should be comsportsmanship mended for this I have learned that there wemwiy adults in our comm unities who we willing to donate an amazing amount of time to our youth as coached and as officials I have also learned that any conduct our youth unsportsmanlike might develop is not a natural thing but has been taught to them by the examples of pwents or other adults I think it is time to take a close look at the example we we setting for our children a sporting events Sherry Shepard Letter from home Dear Sue Sc Staff Please renew our link with Delta for another yew I do so enjoy my weekly letter from home What a bargain! I don’t even have to write back A special con- “We should proudly display our flag on patriotic holidays as a symbol of our commitment to keep our land free We should be proud to pledge allegiance to our flag proud to sing our national anthem” — Kodi Cam pea u gratulations to Ken Rand on his achievement To all of you a hearty thanks and keep up the good work You do publish the finest small paper in the west! Jerry & Candy Miller WASTE continued nature” or generated by an industry as an incidental byproduct hazardous industry) Such use will be regulated through conditional use permits issued by P&Z An existing industry that wants to change the type of fuel it uses is also covered in the ordinance Such changes will require a conditional use permit from P&Z flat by Ken (The Singing Columnist) Rand Dateline: TriNewsold Bulletin Resiangle Billiard County L’tar dents of this semipopulated region located too fw south of the Wastach Front to be very important really have recently passed a law banning country and western music The action taken at a meeting of the Ruling Junta in Fillerup Tuesday July 2 puts an end to a dispute between a bunch of Dadgum Hippies and the Gummint “This will put an end to the longstanding dispute between this bunch of Dadgum Hippies and the Gummint" Strongman Spike Tyler said Several of the DHs just down the hall from the Ruling Junta Chambers giving County Cook Marilyn Wookic a bad time chewed belched and became generally unruly and disgusting as usual when they heard the law had been passed The troubles began in Sept 1988 shortly after the Billiard County Bureau of Noisy Events Control granted a permit to C&W group from Baling T wine Arkansas to hold an outdoor concert The DHs began to make a public nuisance of themselves protesting the action by playing Lumpy Metal Music (Kalvm and the Kreeps the Armpits the Dead Kittys Teenagers From Hcck) mi The concert their stereos too loud scheduled to celebrate Canadian Cw Registration Day at Vest Pocket Memorial Park in downtown Hickey was nevw held But many of the DHs owned protest signs (Some were legible: “Conway Twitty sure is” “Ban twang y’all” is only skin “Outlaw HeeHaw"“Bcauty deep C&W goes to the bone” “Steal guitars" "Too lowdown to git down") that they didn’t know what else to do with so they continued protesting up and down the sidewalk in front of Honest Hank's Used Country ’n’ Western Sto’ demanding Willy Nelson blow his nose and Buck Owens shut up Peter County proposed residents decide the issue “twice and for all" in a voter referendum The unique approach appeared on the November 1989 general election ballot margin By a 5 voters agreed that C&W music should be prohibited from the county permanently or forever whichevw comes first The ordinance also bans dumping nuclear fuel or bombs on the ground or into the watw supply (Worrisonssidhe expects the Pentagon will file a “restraint of trade” lawsuit in an attempt to o lift the restriction) Transportation through the county of C&W baids recordings "instruments used for the commission of CAW” or people enroute to attend concern performed in other counties states nations or planets is not prohibited by the law But a specific provision makes it unlawful for persons passing through to whistle “Doughnuts Make My Brown Eyes Blue" where residents or domestic animals might hear it Other exceptions to the law: Local residents may whistle CAW tunes while they work as long as they don’t seriously believe they can carry a tune and on their own property Such whistling must be an incidental byproduct of their work and cannot be amplified Truck stops must have separate “Twangin’” and "No Twangin'" sections Guitars may be transported in the county as long as the strings are removed Residents may play radios tuned to C&W stations through private headphones between the hours of 0 sm and 6 p m on weekdays Such activity will require a conditional use permit issued by the County B ureau of Issuing Conditional Use Permits The selling of C&W records is unlawful in the county but their use by homeowners (with headphones) in the privacy of their own basements or bomb shelters is not prohibited (Junta member B inky Jenhoff wanted an exception if the records sold are used as skeet Tyler and the third shooting targets Junta member Fred Bugger vetoed the idea fearing the exception would lead to “C&W abuse”) The law was written by Deputy County Mouthpiece Paddy O’Leary “A bit o' George Jones shuttin' up'll do us all a world o good” she said The first arrest under provisions of the new ordinance has already been made Billiard County Crime Czar Ben Cartwright said deputies arrested Mary Universe Hashworth owner of in Grabhcm Tuesday July 3 Cartwheel said Ashwitt was “in possession of Patsy Montana recordings with intent to play them" while upwind of a feed kit and within 200 yards of a “We were culinary water supply “She was aboutto lucky”Cartwittsaid sing right out loud withing earshot of children who weren’t wearing protective clothing” A public beating along with a chuck wagon cook out a quilting bee a clogging contest a rodeo and a square dance will be scheduled soon - 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