Show 1999 3 ednesdav Wli meetings ast W M cr Delta: Jr- vw r Mcetins cJncsj s C'lcT Meetings hillmute: ira hiodiy A duv r" x s Man Helta: WON VI - Motor ehicle Schedule: illmore X n J vcekdav Delia l!':il' Great Basin Historical Society MuIn" N Delta open Von seum 'OS ours A i"c " "i p hi In A Vi' 'O ' l'oui- cC Sc40w4 o' Workforce Services Delta M sa illmore Mo p "i - si tension Office Delta: I!: I illmore: I " III lor ai'vls Seat h t omputer Family History ( enter Delta Stake Vit n cd j 'uir- - A ? p m uc p m or assistance ill POilltllVI't roppcr Call Pearl ibrary soccer A S North d Board WM Meeting Pool hursdav l hape Protect iiii be " N p m I I'rrs Inlhe Editor mul v uintilli rV considered for puNUiilion withheld til writer's request ill ihe discretion 0 the editor Congratulations Graduates I ditor v congratulate the lass of L'"" om Millard High School tor proving to 1uiicril me tor celebration and not that graduation and tacuitv mam students over the past ic eats to throw their hats at the end ol the to show their excitement but thev were told b faculty members that it they ceremo'iv d'd thev uouid pot receive thur diplomas was evened to sec the l lass ol 9w j what cor rati il::e vou all on 10b well done and mans of us wish we would have done gain the sipie spir hope to see all future graduates show Marci I) Brunson ( lass of 1989 I'kc all the students ('uill Guild Delta SO Sole: Vim'v would in the Valley osce p m llvvv t Mlor's Dear v'miS hursdav "4 Piece " Sunday ing ord Fellowship Church Delta Worship Services In 5" for Rihle studies and W Mam Call Young smg'e Jails " seminars Building p Third hursdav Guild O'd c'apito1 O u room illinote Delta enter coaxed have Prayer Meet Delta Community ( hurch Worship 20 am Sunday School Ser ices III Helta a comer In" S 2nd Grace Baptist ( hurch IVIta Sunda A r a school l 4? a m Ser ices Delta f oursquare Church Sunda Worship Serices Helta Middle School 'o' east 300 North Delta 6pm all lor information Mass St Johns Bosco ( hurch pm IVIta '0 West Fillmore Baptist Chapel Center Sunday School 10 am orship for more informaa m Call tion Mondays a m - noon Delta CI s ood Hank hursdav A Monday Judge Ron Hare Court days 10 am "05 S1IW V w illmore Call hursdav ednesda uesda Bird Center for Seniors unch at M p m Tuesday Friday unch at Pahvant Senior Center illmore noon Every 4th Tuesday Delta City Offices Social Service Rep Tuesday Mobile Mammography I nil Delta Community Medical enter Call and onquering Chemical Dependancy Chemical Dependancy Croup 7 pm 39(1 illlmore est Center Fourth Tuesday 100 Material Girls Sewing ("mild 7 pm North 23o est Delta School of Dance ednesday Mobile Mammography nit Fillmore Community Medical Center Call Judge Stan Robison Court Delta noon ''ft N 2oo Day (City am 9 Build- ing) Call Grace Baptist Church Delta pm Cenillmore Baptist Chapel 340 " illmore ter pm Second ednesday Vita Area Chamber of Commerce General Membership Meetings See calendar for location Holden Firemen's Auxiliary regular meeting 8 pm Fire Station West Desert Archaeological Society illmore Meeting :30 pm Millard brary Meeting Room Second and fourth Wednesday Parent's Support ouncil meeting 7 pm Delta ommunity Medical Center Fvery 4th Wednesday tah eague of riters Delta Chapter meeting 7 pm Roberta Dutson Home 415 South 400 West Delta Social Security Rep Fillmore City Office Building 30a m - 12:30pm The Delta Public s p m Clinic County Chronicle Millard Progress USPS Published every Thursday Publisher Editor Susan B Dutson Photography Walker Editorial Writer Walker Advertising Kathy Walker - Sales Commercial Pnnting Farmer Maintenance Repair Purchasing Collections Kathy Ad Design Shell Dutson Fillmore Drop off Location Kimball Insurance 25 West 100 South Subscriptions in Advance In County - $25 00 per year $15 00 per 6 months Out of County - $30 00 per year Single Copy - 75 cents POSTMASTER Snd address changed to P O Box 249 Delta Utah Rates on Request Advertising Second Class Postage Paid at Delta UT 84624 FAX: Delta Fillmore: DU WIL PUBLISHING COMPANY BY SUSAN B DUTSON OWNED 30 a m " Xuditorium p m Free June 4 Julie Nicole kanee and Jake Y - 10:30p m Finlinson wedding dance Oak City Town Hall Program 9 30 p m arsen Jill ding Scott and Russell vie wedard Holden reception 5 Alan Burraston Blaine 6 and Julie Nielsen 9 Millard pm wedding reception air Building Dancing 8:30 p m County June 6 Llder C J Chnstensen mission fareard well 10:40 am Oak City 2nd June 8 & 9 class LSI' Tractor Safetv Certification or Offices Delta" Call 2 to register June 10 7 Miss Liberty contest pm Delta City Council Chambers Delta Community Medical Center Health Fair 8 a m - 2 p m hospital June 12 Lee Ann Marie Bennett and Bradley Bishop wedding reception 5 pm 109 N Main Hinckley Hinckley Ward in case of inclement weather Johnny Charlesworlh and Denielle Garrert wedding reception Flolden Ward 7 - 9 pm Ben Gasser and Jennifer Bowen wedding open house Sutherland Ward 6 - 8 ivsttt a:ioko: Schools e lh Annamjnc treatment tor alcoholism and oilier drug dependencies been the most been around the longest and probably nh the tounding ol Mcoholic which began Anony had its beginnings in ll"5 in Ohio as the outcome mous lcoholics Anonymous la New York stockbroker! and Dr Bob S (an Akron of a meeting between Bill be alcoholics to had been considered Both men "hopeless'' surgeon) Ihcse two men worked with alcoholics at Akron's City Hospital and within four years there were lot) sober alcoholics in founding groups arlv in 1939 the fellowship published its basic textbook Alcoholics nonymous (often referred to as "the Big and methods the core of philosophy Book") he text written by Bill expl 11ns welve Steps ol recovery which is the now has never attempted rom this point on the growth of A A was rapid Because A to keep formal membership lists il is difficult to obtain completely accurate data 999 there are 1989124 However according to the General Scrv ice Office as 0lJu1u1ry 0 and worldwide 98" members of Alcoholics Anonymous groups A is an international fellowship of men and women who have a drinking problem "run" the group) It is nonprofessional (no counselors therapists etc (members donate money according to their individual ability and conscience) multiracial and available almost everywhere here are no age or education for membership is the desire to quit raditionally the only requirement requirements drmkine Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about his or her here are However the successful is several tortus method that ol has Recovery drinking problem A members share their experience strength and hope ith each other so that thev he from alcoholism can solve their common problem and help others to recover (Although mary purpose is to stay sober and to help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety in being is many members do have problems with drugs other than alcohol Although meetings are often held in places like churches and counseling centers is not affiliated with any sect denomination politics organization or institution A Y is here are no governing officers no rules or not organized in the formal or political sense orldw ide Serregulations and no fees or dues There are two operating bodies A A vices Inc centered in the General Service Office in New York City is where approxiliteralocal in touch with groups A A mately 84 workers keep ture is prepared published and distributed through this office Ihe A A Grapevine hese Inc publishes the Crupevine the Fellowship's monthly international journal two operating corporations are responsible to a board of trustees (the General Service Board of A) of whom 7 are nonalcoholic friends of the Fellowship and 14 are members here are positions such as On the local level a group is run by its own members group service representative (whose responsibilities include representing the group at area meetings) and group secretary and group treasurer hese people volunteer their and are "trusted sen ants" - they do not govern time are elected by other group members or rule the group An A A group does not have a "leader" or a specific person "in this last week of May deep sky objects viewing will be hampered by our During till" on the 3ith when rises at 820 p m MSI Observing moon that is approaching will not he ideal until the first pan of June but we still have the planets Mars and Venus ith sufficient power to see the polar caps small telescopes m our skies for those owning and the changing phases of Venus of the topics that is not cov ered much bv astronomers or amateurs alike is our star reason for this is the danger associated with observing the sun that the IVssihk can cause permanent damage to the eyes but like everything else there are ways to the present time the sun is approaching its most active overcome this obstacle Inch peaks m the years 2000 and 2001 1 his cycle occurs once every sunspol activity h years )ur star and life giver is on the average of 93 million miles from us and this " Wronomical I "nit" This unit is often referred to when is a unit of measure called the describing the orbit- of double stars around their parent bodies or the distances our other a of about planets from the sun Our sun is a small yellow colored 'star with diameter 8!v0O0 mdes across the equator his is comparable to lining up 109 arths side by side would take ov er a million arths just to fill its volume but only tii make up its diameter 300000 times as massive he av erage solar density is quite similar to that of the planets the average density of our Jupiter Saturn Lramis and Neptune and only Its magnitude as compared with other stars is 2672 but if it were placed at 10 Farth as a standard for comparison) it parsccs (32 b light ears which is used by astronomers an uninteresting object would only glow as a yellow point of light at 485 and Of course the first But enough statistics let us return to observ ing the sun w ith safety caution is to nev er look at the sun w ith the naked e es and most definitely never through anv optical instrument If you own a small telescope the only safe way to see the is to use an the all occurs where activity photosphere (the sun's gaseous surface) approved front of the lens full aperture filter manufactured by some opticians If you as possible it happen to own a department store eyepiece filler please throw as faraway in the in the nearest river hey can crack while observing due to the heat film telescope's tube and cause instant irreversible blindness! IX) not use If your burns with can sear eves as thev admit infrared radiation that permanent your lies in looking at the sun the author can be contacted through this paper tor interest technical advice Ihe photo below will give vou some idea as what may be expected when observ inc our nearest star of Low 21 77 48 22 84 43 23 85 48 24 75 46 ne 25 72 51 26 78 51 27 80 51 Arta X Delta Area Chamber of Commerce By Michelle Fields Executive Assistant Chamber of Commerce General Membership Meeting June 9 12:00 Top City Cafe Speaker: Jane Beckw ith Topic: Topaz Museum General Membership Meetings are for all members of the Chamber of Commerce and open to the public Our meetings are alway s informative and helpful Come relax have lunch and socialize Welcome Bulloch Realty Premier Finance Peterson & Associnew DACC members: ates Lotsa Motsa of Delta Delta Area Be sunwise this summer The name Minneapolis cornea from an Indian word for water minne and the Greek word for city polls Donl miss out SUBSCRIBE NOW Sn coupon in this issue and mail today Jij £r' & J v x ings Commtrct — if Sunspots nearing the western limb of the sun J charge" The two Precip 08 Mat the sun Weather Fillmore Date High May Ni ItU M DA SH 'Si i)N ANniOMiJjAI Lal)J"nl most common kinds of A A meetings are open meetings and closed meetOpen meetings are open to alcoholics and their families and to anyone interested in solving a personal drinking problem or helping someone else to solve such a problem Most meetings follow a set pattern Group members take turns being the "chairperson" p m who briefly describes the A A program guides the reading of A A literature and then Katherine Bunker and Joshua Reed introduces a speaker who shares his or her personal story or opens a group discussion Wilson wedding reception Clyde Bunon a certain topic or step Closed meetings are limited to alcoholics only These prov ide ker residence 670 N Jones Road Delta an opportunity for members to share with one another on problems related to drinking 730 9:30 pm patterns and attempts to achieve stable sobriety and detailed discussion of various June 14 elements in the recovery program Immunization Clinic Fillmore Public is very important in the program Many problem drinkes might hesitate Anonymity - 4 30 a m & Health Dept ptn to turn to A A for help if th 'v thought their problem might be discussed publicly by June 17 said in meetings and member to member others Fvery one must remember that what Class Fillmore Food Handlers and heard by visitors at meetings must be kept confidential so that meetings remain a 2:30 pm $5 fee) Dept safe and trusted env ironment lor all Some members choose to "break anony mity" at the Dept Service Officer for Disable public level (to declare their membership in A A but this is a matter of individual Fillmore Workforce choice and conscience he program is based upon "attraction rather than promotion" am - noon Office and the anony mity of all A A members is carefully guarded on the lev els ot tv radio and - 19 June press From the A A program several other Twelve Step groups have been created Relay for Life Delta High School track 23 or of is someone with a drinking problem and friends a June group for the relatives Women's Cancer Screening Fillmore Alateen is a group for teenagers who have a parent friend or relative with an Public Health Dept Call for appointment problem These groups are founded upon philosophy structure and tradition that is similar to the A A program June 28 There are other Twelve Step programs that have been approved to use AA's Twelve Immunization Clinic Fillmore Public Steps They include groups like Narcotics Anonymous Overeaters Anonymous Gam- 4 :30 am & blers Anony mous and Nicotine Anony mous which unfortunately don't have local groups Health Dept 9 pm at this time Please see the community calendar in this paper for a schedule of local A A and meetings One of the best ways to understand the program is to attend an open meeting For further information the A A General Service Office can be contacted at: Alcoholics Anonymous PO Box 459 Grand Central Station New York New York ww 10163 or visit the w ebsite at By Reed Jeffery & Jay T Rogers Co Reporting Shelhe Staff 9 lealth at Delta by Du Wil Publishing 40 N 300 W Delta Utah Utah 84624 Kathy Drug-Fre- meeting Tmj Treat XMKi o a m June i Ballet Arts ol Central students will perform excerpts of "Coppellia" MHS June p eachers Music est Miilard skks Kecentlv istionomcrs hav e discovered a new planetary system in the constellation ndromedae which is about 44 light years from VnJroincJa 'ie im known as pdon sized shthtK lireer and holier a" our sun has three very massive Jupiter us and he three planets have masses of 0 72 pianets orhuinc jloni: Us urav national ecuiior and lupiter:s and thev orbit the star at 65 "7 2 arid 23250 million miles fiom he three planets are highly unlikely to harbor life forms the parent hodv respectively have as we know sukc the mneriiiosi planet would be much too hot Ihe outer two bus causing extreme temperature variations that life would have diffihighly elliptical - is the 9th system discovered to date Ihe significulty in developing at is that even though we can only detect Jupiter sized planets cance of this wil not be long before and sized planets may soon be detected as our this time those of you that are interested in looking becomes more sophisticated technology will below assist you lor this star and own a planisphere the diagram Institute m est m Glena Moody 's house "2 loo North Delta June orkplKC satcty Month 2 J June Millard ounty Jr ivestock show M'llard Countv Brn IVIta June 2 Blood Pressure and Immunization A ' l all Vvesl illmore Millard ow'ke Second "4 a p tf M12 )'!c hour arc illmore Family History ( enter r " lac- - Wed I tan Stake U " M'"' 'miv p i" Sn ton indaC ( ail I'1 Mlkri Cmlj IVIta Drivers License I vaminer Schedule: Maim Delta V: itc illmore st and 'd cd 'ii I c irst hursdav District So'i Meeting si vetision service p m mc rtsltuild meetings ast Millard p m N l enter p 'ii TO THE EDITOR ) rTrTTT Community Calendar C a June County Chronicle Progress 2 Millard Page - Most L'tahnshave Salt Lake City been anxiously aw aiting the w armth of the summer season Being outside on a warm sunny day is one of life's great pleasures but getting too much sun can be dangerous Excessive sun exposure can result in painful sunburn but can also lead to other serious health problems including melaform of skin can- noma a cer Melanoma is one of the fastest growing forms of cancer in the US New melanoma cases in the US have more than doubled over the past two decades with an estimated 6900 American deaths from the disease in 1994 In addition to melanoma excessive UV exposure can lead to aging of the skin cataracts premature skin cancers and immune system suppression are There measures that we can take to protect ourselves from the harmful UV radiation from the sun Here are a few summer tips: Wear sunglasses that block 00 of UV radiation Sunglasses that provide UVA and UVB protection will greatly reduce sun exposure that can lead to cataracts and other eye damage Check the label when purchasing sunglasses Wear a hat A hat with a w ide brim offers sun protection to your ey es ears face and the back of your particularly prone to overexposure to the sun Protect other areas of your body with clothing during prolonged periods in the sun Tightly woven loose fitting clothes are best but any clothing is better than none USU Extension Educator Sign up now for Tractor Safety Course 5 w ill be conducted June 8 & 9 at tractor safety training course for ouths age Extension Office in Delta course will feature safety in operation of tractors and other hazardous farm with emphasis on safe operation of these implements machinery "These courses play a critical role in the training of our children about how to be safe around the farm" LFBF Vice Safety Jerry Ferguson said "I think in the long run they can really help to save lives" The safety training is a training experience with classroom instruction Participants will also drive tractors through a specially designed course The equipment w ill be prov ided courtesy of some of the local equipment dealers Those who complete the training course will receive a certificate noting completion of the tractor safety training course All 4 & 5 ear old youths in Millard and surrounding counties are invited to attend The training will start at 8 am on Lues June 8 and will run all day long On June 9 the he course costs $10 per registered course will run until 12:30 pm participant The Millard County Farm Bureau Safety Committee and USU Extension Service in Millard County sponsor the course More information is available by contacting USU Extension at 2 or Federal law prohibits youth under age 16 from operating tractors or other hazardous equipment on farms other than their parents' owned farming operation If a youth works for someone else or a family corporation or grandparent that youth cannot legally operate a tractor on the farm without taking this course and becoming certified A few operations that are considered hazardous in agriculture are operating tractors over 20 IP operating a corn picker grain combine hay mower forage harvester feed grinder auger convey or post hole digger or working inside a feed forage or grain storage bin This list contains only a few of those operations on a farm that are listed as hazards in which minors are not to be employed unless they have taken a specially designed training program for them Farm safety is becoming a big issue in Utah and agriculture is listed as one of the most hazardous occupations "This safety training course for oulh stresses operation and farm equipment safety" Ferguson said "It will impress upon them to take every precaution to avoid accidents' with farm equipment" A the L'SU The at all ' Always use a sunscreen when outside on a sunny day A sunscreen with a Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of at least 15 blocks most harmful UV radiation Apply sunscreen liberally and reapply ery two hours when working playing or exercising outdoors Even waterproof sunscreen can come off w hen you towel off sweat or water Avoid the midday sun as much as possible The sun's UV rays are strongest between 0 am and 4 pm To the extent you can limit exposure to the sun during these hours Avoid sunlamps and tanning parlors Sunbeds damage the skin and unprotected eyes and should be avoided entirely For more information about sun wise behavior or the UV index please contact the Utah Safety Council at or outside the Salt Lake Metro i(i 1:1111:1 Direct questions to: Donna Falkenhorg Utah State University Extension 0500 Old Main Hill Phone Logan UT fax: donrafaextusuedu Do you have some pruning tips for ornamental and shade tree trimming and training? Answer Jerry Coodspeed Utah Stale nivenity Extension Horticulturist some pruning tips for ornamental and shade trees: trimming trees remember that the tree limbs and branches will stay at the same height for the entire life of the tree The grow ing point for the tree is located in the top terminal bud and the rest of the tree will only grow in circumference If the branch is four feet off the ground today it w ill be four feet off the ground in 20 years You can safely prune most trees through the end of May Most pruning is done before the tree leaves out because it is easier to see where to prune and easier to get into the tree I recommend pruning them in March and early April Do very little pruning on ornamental trees Prune wood that is dead diseased or injured and branches that cross (rub) grow back into the center of the tree or are out of place Be sure to keep the natural shape of the tree intact Here by: are W hen POOR |