Show Free summer food for kids Delta East Millard Justice Court Matters before Judge Ronald Hare For statewide locations call WHAT: The Summer Food Program provides Free meals to children during the summer WHY: When school is out: children lose access to regular school meals that typically provide up to of their daily nutrition The children who are eligible For Free and reduced — price school lunches are the same children who most need the Summer Food Program In 2002 there are over 30000 Utah children who are eligible For free and duced — price lunch Average daily attendance was only 21 000 for last year’s Summer Food Program This means that THOUSANDS of Utah children from families are at obvious risk of hunger during the summer when they are not in school WHO: Any child under age 18 can eat: for free at: “qualified sites” (sites are tablished in areas where 50 or more of the children are eligible For free and school lunch) WHERE: There are over 120 sites in Utah Please call find locations in your area to WHEN: From Share information about Summer Food with families who can benefit from this important nutrition program Summer food sites in central Utah are: Millard School District Fillmore Elementary 555 West 400 South Fillmore Millard High School 200 West Eagle Avenue Fillmore Delta North Elementary 55 North 100 East Delta Delta High School (closed enrollment call the district for more information) 50 West 300 North to Dates: Breakfast: 8:15 a m to 9: 15 a m Lunch: 11:15 am to 12:15 p m Comidas para ninos a traves del Llame a para los locales en Utah Qui es? El Brograma de Comida del Verano proporciona comidas gratis a niflos durante el verano Porque? Cuando la cscuela no esta cn sesion ninoc de bajo ingresos pierden acceso a las comidas escolarec rcgulares que tipicamente pioveen hasta la mitacl ce su nutricion cada dia Los nirlos que son eligibles por el programs de lonches de bajo a sin costa son los mismos que mac deberian aprovechar de este programa Miles de niflos a trav6s cle Utah de familias de baja ingrccos estan a riesgo de hambre durante el verano mientras no estan en cscuela ' “ Quien? Cualquier niflo de 18 aflos para abajo comer sin costa alguno en los “sitios calificados” (citios estan establccidoc en areas donde 50 a mac de los mhos son eligibles par el programa de lonches de baja o sin costa) D6nde? Hay mas de 20 sitios en Utah Llame a (3663) para cncontrar los sitios en su area Cuando? A medics de Junio hasta medios de puecle Correction to last week’s report: with one Kel L Sorenson 24 appeared for a pretrial conference Sorenson is charged counts of count of misdemeanor B - driving under the influence of alcohol and two misdemeanor C - tumstopchange lanes without a signal and open contained'dnnkmg alcohol in a vehicle The case w ill be set for trial Summer Camps 4-- is Check out what Millard County offering this summer!! or Call the Extension off at for more information Classes are limited so early Fillmore Scrap Booking Stamping June 3 4 & S 5 (in Delta) June Talent Contests County & 12 Sewing Camp June 0 County Contests Demonstrations June 13 (in Delta) Photography June 24 25 & 26 Cooking Class July II 12 18 & 19 Flower Arranging TBA Leather Craft TBA Cake Decorating TBA Outdoor Cooking TBA Delta Gardening Class June 5 12 19 26 July 3 10 County Contests Talent June 5 12County ConSewing Camp June tests Demonstrations June 13 Wildlife Class June 7 8 (In Fillmore) 24 Stamping Scrap booking June 9 26 July 3 10 Cooking Class July II 12 18& 19 Photography July 18 Basketry - To be announced Tractor safety certification class offered Delta UT The USU Extension Office will be offering a Tractor Safety Certification Class for Millard County youth who are 14 and 15 years old who are planning on working on farms or ranches this summer operating farm machinery Federal laws require any youth who works on a farm or ranch under the age of 6 to have 12 hours of instructions on Farm Safety The class will be taught June 10 2 and 4 at the USU Extension Office in Delta Participants must attend all sessions in order to receive certification A written and tractor driving test must also be passed as part of the class The cost for the class will be $ 0 for handouts and If you have questions or w ould breaks like to register call the USU Extension 2 Setting Office at 480 or space is limited Millard Continued from Main Street accident results in injuries By Kathy Halker Ferilyn Edwards 77 of Delta was jured after failing to yield at a 300 East and Main Street intersection according to Investigating Officer Trooper Dean Shields The accident occurred at 5 p m Tuesday May 28 Edwards pulled onto Highway 6 &50 and was broadsided by Tracy R Winder of Fillmore Delta City firefighters extracted Edwards from her personal vehicle She was transported to the Delta Community Medical Center by ambulance and her condition at press time was stable Winder was taken to the hospital and was treated and released Shields said alcohol or drugs were not involved and the case is under investigation Goshen Warm Springs Wildlife Management Area closed until further notice Salt Lake City (May 24 2002) — Preliminary testing recently conducted by the Utah Department of Environmental Quality discovered elevated levels of lead senic and other heavy metals in the waters sediments and soils at the Goshen Warm Springs Wildlife Management Area (WMA) 2 miles east of Goshen in Utah County This site contains historic mining and milling operations Exposure to these elements may be hazardous to human and animal health As a precaution the Division of Wildlife Resources will close the area to public access until further testing is completed The site will be posted in both English and Spanish informing visitors of the closure ( A copy of the posted sign is tached to this press release ) Additional measures such as fencing and placing of additional gates will be implemented in the near future DWR conservation officers will make periodic visits to the WMA to ensure people arc complying with the closure WMA contains a series The of ponds that are fed by warmwatcr Wet the property springs located on meadow's and marsh habitats arc adjacent to the ponds huntThe WMA is a popular waterfowl winter ing area during the fall and early a During other times of the year it's popular place for people who enjoy relaxing in its warm springs The Springs will be closed May 24 2002 front page his father Alexander Melv die Jacob Croft and Alexander Barron were appointed by Brigham Young to establish a settlement at what is now Deseret They asked God's blessing on the location of their choice The men knelt down in the dirt Alexander F Barron was asked to ofTer the prayer He responded at first reluctancy but socm with great power and fluent speech was blessing the land for the welfare of those who would come here to dwell Here is his blessing “The land would become so productive that the valley would become known A highway as the granary of the state would be thrown up through the valley that would run from coast to coast The farms and cultivated land would extend from mountain side to mountain side The population would become numerous and streams of living water would come forth out of the ground” These men felt that the land had been blessed and some day would fulfill all of the blessing James also had this vision James also played an important part in the construction of the Sevier Bridge Reservoir Dam (Uba Dam) over which the main highway from Salt Lake City and Los Angeles used to cross Which brought under cultivation 43 000 acres of land and was involved with all reclamation development in that area during the remainder of his life The Delta area continues to grow to this day as a product of James's foresight and vision Delta is the home of the termountain Power Plant which is one of the largest and cleanest in the United States further expansion of this facility is expected in the future Governor John C Cutler said about James that “He did not aspire to become rich and to have power yet he attained both of these to a considerable degree” C P Peppard: “If there is a place in Heaven for any man there certainly is a place for Uncle Jim!" Joshua Greenwood: “He was a dreamer in the true sense We practiced Law gether We slept in the pines together He was a Columbus and a Pioneer He ways had new Ideas He came to me with could a vison of the Delta area Country not see what he could foresee he stayed by this persevering vision He was peculiar in some ways but this peculiar way always drew friends to him don't know of a greater mixer than James” A A Hinckley stated that he was not called on a Mission to preach the Gospel but to redeem the Delta Country So he got busy and made the desert Blossom like a Rose Among the most worthwhile phases of his life James emphasized Honesty Cheerfulness Gratitude Love of Fellow Men Consideration for Beauty Appreciation and Consideration He was loved by nearly every person whom he knew as he never passed a friend without stopping to give him a friendly Greeting Picture taken by Alton Melville May 30 Countv Chronicle Progress 2002 Pag$ Police Blotter Police Blotter Policy as determined by Sheriff Ed Phillips and Chronicle Progress The The public has a right to know about all arrests of consequence Ten percent of the Russian Income comes government's the sale of vodka from a felony DEADLINE MONDAY NOON IKIOICIKGJEV Tue June Rodeo Grounds o CD CD Gd Gp 11 CHIP’S Open Enrollment Begins June 32002 Keeping your children healthy is important But it's not always easy Without health insurance medical bills and prescriptions can break the family budget Now there’s help Utah's Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) is designed to provide health insurance for the children of working families who are unable to afford a private health plan CHIP CHIP Sponsored by The Hinckley Youth City Council will will be holding Open Enrollment June 9 Tons of Circus Animals 12 Internaitonal Acts Support Your Community & Enjoy the Circus! so tn IN ADVANCE $700 Adult Child ?ff?$500 - 14 2002 eligibility For example even a family of four earning up to $36200 annually may be eligible Those who qualify must have children who are under the age of 19 are U S citizens or legal residents and are not currently covered by health insurance With CHIP your child can be covered for Doctor Visits Prescriptions Hospitalization DON’T BE FOOLED BY IMITATIONS & 3 look at the number of people in your family as well as your family's current income to determine Call GetfAUvan celTi eke tslH e re ! To see if your child wwwchiphealthuuh is Dental Exams or eligible call 4 2002 gov June apply online ft's a good coll for kids g Ay CHIP CIRCUS DAY $900 Adult Childrin's Hialth jl Child??f$700 NsL RANCf Program A program by the Utah Department SUBSCRIBE TODAY Am COPY’ IAj Blotter Millard County Sheriff's information from May 13th to May 20th 2002 Information Is compiled by MCSO staff and all suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty Monday May 20th 1200 a m Phillip James Osoro 31 Delta was arTested in Delta by Deputy Mike Turner Osoro allegedly was involved in a fight with another subject where after being locked out of the house broke a window to get back in Osoro then allegedly would not let another subject leave to call the sheriffs office Osoro was transported to jail and charged into Delta City Justice Court with Class B Misd criminal mischief Class B Misd child abuse and Class B Misd unlawful detention Judge Hare set bail at SIOOO which Osoro posted and was released pending a future court appearance Wednesday May 22nd 8 48 pm Kevin Dale Mckittrick 24 Mesquite NV was booked into jail after being extradited from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Jail by Sheriff Ed Phillips 4th District Court had issued a no bail warrant for Mckittnck charging him with violating his probation Mckittrick was later seen by Judge Eyre where he was ordered released 1054 p m Richard Charles Truswell 23 Manti was booked into jail after being transported from the Sanpete County Jail by Lt Forest Roper 4th District Court had issued a no bail warrant on Truswell charging him with violating terms of his probation Truswell will appear in court on June 3rd Thursday May 23rd 7:30 p m David Brett Farris 42 OrovilleCA was arrested in Delta by Deputy Dale Josse Farris had a outstanding warrant out of Delta City Justice Court for $370 Farris was transported to jail on the warrant where he posted bail and was released pending a future court appearance Friday May 24th 1:30 p m Randy R Brunger 46 Fairview UT was arrested at mp 166 by Trooper Jeff Rowell Brunger was driving a 2000 Kcnworth Semi loaded with cattle when he was stopped for suspected drunk driving after dispatch had received numerous calls that he was swerving all over the road Rowell could smell the odor of alcohol coming from Brunger and determined that he was too impaired to drive Rowell also located a open container of alcohol Brunger was transported to jail and charged into Fillmore City Justice Court with Class B Misd DUI Class C Misd open container and Class C Misd improper lane travel The next day Brunger posted the $1450 bail and was released pending a court appearance Sunday May 26th 1237 p m Robert Andrew Lambrosc 20 Midvale UT was arrested in Scipio by Deputy Nathan Tingey Lambrose was driving a 1905 Jeep Wrangler when he was slopped for speeding 43 miles per hour in a 35 zone and for weaving in and out of the traffic lane A license check showed that Lambrosc had a suspended drivers license and a records check showed that he had a $2 warrant out of West Valley Lambrose was transported to jail on the warrant and charged into Last Millard Justice Court with Class C Misd suspended drivers license and Class C Misd speeding Lambrosc later posted the $350 bail on the local charged and the bail on the warrant and was released pending a future court appearance Monday May 27th 0 a m Nathaniel Thomas Yount 20 Beaver UT was arrested at mp on by Deputy Clint Bowles Yount was driving a 1991 Ford Thunderbird when he was stopped for speeding 82 miles per hour in a 70 zone Bow les could smell the odor of alcohol inside the vehicle and then located a bag full of beer A license check showed that Yount had a denied drivers license Yount was transported to jail and charged into East Millard Justice Court with Class B Misd possession of alcohol by a minor Class C Misd speeding and Class C Misd driving on a denied license Yount later posted the $585 bail and was released pending a future court appearance EMS Fire and Accidents There were 22 ambulance calls this week with Fast Millard responding to 10 calls West Millard responding to 8 calls Fskdale responding to 3 calls and Scipio responding to call There were 8 fire calls this week with Fillmore responding to 4 calls Delta responding to 2 calls and Scipio and Kanosh each responding to call There were 2 accidents in the county with 6 of those being injury accidents Speed Enforcement MCSO Deputies issued 14 citations on overtime speed enforcement shifts this week There were 2 citations for speeds of 100 miles per hour or faster Sgt Roger Y oung got one at 04 miles per hour and Sgt Scott C orry got one at 03 miles per hour Award Council has awarded to National USU Extension Millard County an nual grant of $233800 funded by Kraft Foods Inc The grants were awarded to programs that involve youth groups who are taking leadership roles and working with adult volunteer leaders within their communities This group is comprised of Teen Counparticipants in the local cil Youth and Families with Promise young adult mentors Valued Youth members and Youth Advisory Board for the Coalition for Drug Free Communities under the direction of Jackie Nielson Marinda Willoughby Cindy Abbott and Darlene Scott Community service will also help youth build foundation skills and workforce competencies Youth were actively volved in writing the grant proposals and were instrumental in project decisions designs and implementation This grant enabled this diverse group of young people to provide activities and service to local families and residents that take advantage of the local food bank Richard Wnght is serving as youth coordinator with Sarah Haynes Angela Jeffery Aaron Dent Dusty Murray Matt Anderson Natasha Prince Chad Losee Tyson Hathaway Shantel Edw ards Josh Stain Thomas Stanworth and Clinton Chatwin serving as committee members Adult supervision includes Gayle Cason from the food bank and Mike Pace USU agent Specific activities accomplished with this funding include providing a new coat of paint to the food bank in Delta an formational flyer to be sent locally regardrequireing food bank hours and eligibility ments fun additions to food bank supplies and a local gardening effort to supply fresh produce to families in need and the food bank A special thank you to Kris Hansen for providing gardening space and expertise We sincerely thank Kraft Food and National for providing the opportunities for youth in our area to work gether break down social barriers and provide service to our community Police However Information is from officer's delays do occur reports by MCSO or appear at a later date All persons charged with incidents may not appear will be published is compiled and names Agosto Feeding the Hungry Grant 3 of Health at |