Show ' ( ' Fillmore woman not guilty of “harboring a runaway” fi ' A Fillmore woman has been acquitted of “harboring a runaway” charges filed by Deputy County Attorney Dexter Anderson Fillmore Justice of the Peace Ronald Hare ruled Tuesday that Valerie Higgins is not guilty of the charge because of a “lack of intent” on her part Ms Higgins had been charged under a new law mandating Class B Misdemeanor charges for giving refuge to a o runaway without notifying the juvenile’s parents or police of the subjects location The defendant admitted to allowing the Fillmore juvenile to stay overnight at her residence without notifying the However Ms Higgins testified during trial proceedings that she thought she was being helpful by allowing the She said she girl to stay overnight presumed the juvenile would be safer and in better circumstances with her than with other acquaintances she might fall in with It was on the basis of this testimony that Judge Hare made his ruling Parents of the runaway juvenile notified police on the night of the The youth was found disappearance the next day at a place of employment and was subsequently taken to facilities at Richfield only later to be released to the custody of the parents parents EMT’s train for hazardous duty The Fillmore Ambulance Team EMTs their rappelling practiced skills during their Training Meeting last Thursday by rappelling off the roof of the National Guard Armory Their advisor for the evening’s event was master rappeller David Peterson The brave souls risking life and limb to hone their performances to Hinckley must clean up dump peak perfection were EMTs Howard Evalo Anderson Andrews Marge Barton Raun Child Kent Dalton Tim Gee Jolynn Cathy Edwards Mitchell Dallin Nielsen Ross Olsen Greta Stevens Marilyn Terry Turner Bruce Winslow and a who bravely visitor Carol Alguire i joined in the fun Yet another Millard County town has been put on notice to clean up its open dump County Health Department officials this week warned Hinckley Town Mayor Walter Ekins that the open dump west of town has recently become “increasingly even hazardous” Environmental Health Specialist Jerald Finlinson said in a letter to the Mayor that his office has received several complaints about the growing piles of refuse and dead animals “even extending out into the roadway” The health official said the conditions are definitely “harborage for flies rodents and other vermin and have the potential of being a reservoir for various diseases” Monday night deadline set for newspaper submissions The Chronicle Progres deadline for all advertising and editorial submissions is now Monday at 5 pm Please take note for future reference Advertisers are advised that Thursday and Friday are the best days for consulting with ad personnel on display ads so that sufficient time can be given to typesetting design and paste up Editorial copy should be submitted in typewritten form or legible handwriting Please check spelling of names x Nikki E Hirschi New officer assigned WMCC Talent Fest Nikki E Hirschi has been promoted to installment loan officer at the Delta office of First Security Bank of Utah NA according to Dean C Edward assistant vice president and manager of that office A graduate of Ohio State and Southern Utah State universities Ms Hirschi joined the Cedar City office in 1979 After completion of the management train program she was named an installment loan officer at the office a position she held until her most recent appont She and her husband Douglas have two children Are you a resident of Millard County between the ages of and 100? The West Millard Cultural Council is sponsoring a talent show Oct 13 1984 and is looking for you Crops are being and WMCC harvested countywide would like to harvest your talent be they musical comical magical educational or otherwise Auditions will be held at 7:00 pm Sept 24 at the Delta North Elementary School For more formation call Nadine Smith makes ’’Money a v man laugh" John Salden ?” mm Hinckley Town has been warned that needs to clear all roadways of debris bury all wet garbage and dead animals under at least six inches of earth fill compacted prepare a pit for dumping of animal carcases and cover it at least once weekly when animals are disposed or arrange with another site which can handle dead animals properly and have all animals taken to that location post signs around the site giving instructions on what items are not accepted and of proper dumping of other items as well as the penalties that may be applied to those who do not follow the instructions and make spot checks as frequently as possible of the site of those who are dumping there z their practices Classes Begin at Millard High School AutoWelding Sewing Oil Painting Beginning Type Advanced Type Word ProcessingComputers will be Thursday Registration Sept 20 at 7 pm in the classroom except for Sewbg which will be on Wed Sept 19 at 7 pm b the Home Economics room Cost is $36 for a course and $30 for a session This who have charge is for adults completed high school There is no school graduates cost to Hunter education On October 1338101213 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Delta High School Room 103 Anyone between the ages of 12 and 21 wishing to obtain a Utah hunting license is required to complete this class To register for the class come in to 26 N 300 W Delta prior to October Page 1984 3 Scene Man tries to run over police A New Jersey man has been charged with trying to ram Delta City Police and Utah Highway Patrol cars Friday morning after officers attempted to stop two suspicious vehicles loitering about the Intermountain Farmers property in Delta Delta Police Sgt Kim Taylor and Highway Patrol Trooper Ron Law were trying to assertain the business of the drivers at 1:40 am Friday when Michael Felicetta 35 of New Jersey allegedly attempted to assault Trooper Law and Sgt Taylor by driving his car at them “at a high rate of speed” Other officers of the Delta City Police Department responded to assist and were similarly assaulted by the driver and his car Felicetta was finally stopped on SR 50 two miles east of Delta and was charged with five counts of aggravated assault DUI reckless driving felony evading and resisting arrest He is being held in the Millard County jail without bail Residents get fair prizes More Millard County residents have emerged as winners in competition at the Utah State Fair Marci Garrett 17 placed as a finalist in the Senior Division as a vocal soloist She and four other senior finalist acts will compete at the Utah Farm Bureau’s annual convention in Salt Lake City in November of 1984 for first place and a trip to Hawaii Also Lonnie Potter of Hinckley placed second in Poultry during the Utah Farm Bureau Cookout King Contest Rabbitbrush may be valuable Utah’s rabbitbrush a wild shrub is being studied as a potential source of natural rubber The National Science foundation approved a $120000 grant for the study being conducted by a BYU professor and a Forest Service scientist Studies underway during World Wars I and II ended with the Second World War but new projections say the demand for natural rubber will exceed the supply by two million tons by 1985 Rabbitbrush is abundant throughout the Mountain West including Millard County and grows well on the sides of roads and in saline soilThe study will consider the economics of extracting rubber from the plant and will analyze the chemistry of rabbitbrush r Bryant Larsen honored Our own Bryant Larsen of Delta was given special as the oldest man attending the Senior recognition Citizens’s day at the Utah State Fair p The seniors were greeted by Governor Matheson enter- - IP tained by Ernie Ford and generally just had a good time I Bryant said Bryant came to Millard County in 1935 from Sanpete I County where he was born in 893 Bryant maintains an active life with the senior citizens group and recently took registration Gass will be limited to 30 Sign up on a first come first serve basis For further information call n i m - rW) A registraton fee of $300 and a material fee of $100 is to be paid at time of registration Parent or guardian student at time should accompany la m i mm MiM 20 it Adult Education Adult Education classes will begin next week at Millard High School The following courses will be available pending sufficient enrollment: Preparation for the General Education Development Test Thurs Sept DSPS Millard County Z Mr Larsen Delta man killed in crash high school student was killed Monday evening in a motorcycollision with a fellow rider at West Millard Stephen Dean Simmons was pronounced Hospital in Delta following the 7:30 pm accident which occurred near 400 South and 400 East in Delta according to Delta City Police Chief Greg Cooper “The two young Delta men were riding motorcycles on a dirt track when they apparently rounded a curve traveling in opposite directions and collided Chief Cooper said The other acBoth subjects were transported to the hospital by ambulance cident victim Kyle George of Delta was hospitalized overnight for observation according to the police Stephen Bart and Linda Hall Simmons of Delta are Stephen’s parents A cle S' n (? 3L t Blair J Losee DMD ? VV AV !OTVi Family Denistry & Orthodontics HOURS: Jeff Monday - 8 am to 8 pm Tuesday - 8 am to 5 pm Evening appointments available Bigler New Millard trooper Phone: Jeff newest Narsc practioner Sonya Hemenway prepares to greet worker in lobby IHC brings top notch of new IPP station first-ai- d to IPP facilities at IPP have been upgraded giving the nearly workers some of the best 4000 medical services in the area On any given working day up to 50 workers seek out the newly opened station with a variety of IHC complaints ranging from cuts bruises or particles in the eye to smashed thumbs broken ankles and lacerations said Tom Corel on administrator of the facility for IHC Professional Services Inc the firm running the operation administered by under a contract Inc Bechtel Construction IHC Professional is a sister company to IHC Hospitals which has recently taken over management of the Delta recently and Fillmore hospitals The facility housed in a double wide trailer of a sports the appearance modern medical clinic with sophisticated eye examination heart facilities equipment defibrillator to name some of the advanced equipment on hand However despite appearances Cjreton explained the center is just first line contact for injured workers and that IHC has a close working relationship with the Delta medical communistation For ty “This is only a serious injury our job is to stabilize the patient and get them to the West Millard Hospital" Gurwon said But the station does a lot more than l administer s and The station is staffed with trained in occupational personnel medicine On duty every working day are a Physicians Assistant two Registered Nurses and one Emergency Medical Technician These workers can for example use the to determine precisely if an object in the eye b imbedded or merely on the surface a crucial distinction for one of the more common construction injuries Cureton said and Once a week an MD b workers can get prescription medicine order at the station another of many features giving thb facility a unique distinction Millard County’s Bigler began Highway Patrolman his service in the East Millard unit 1964 He b filling the September vacancy left by Trooper Jim Smith who was promoted and transferred Trooper Bigler has worked for the Utah Highway Patrol since 1980 He started aa a Dispatcher in Cedar City and has been a Trooper for two and years He wu stationed In Wend over prior to hb transfer to Millard County Jeff wu born and raised in Morgan Utah He attended Weber State College where be took classes in He served an LDS Police Science mbsion hi Scotland and Northern Ireland Hb wife Jane whom he met while oa hb mission b from Scotland They are the parents of two 4 3 and Jessica girls Mandy weeks He and hb family are now Bring hi Fillmore 50 South Center 5 Continuing Karate Registration Clubs Women's & Karate Club open to all applicants 8 years and older Meets Monday & Wednesday from 5:30 pm until 7:30 pm Class is available to all women years and older Meeting Time: Tues & Thurs mornings or decided according to participants Classes will be held at the Community Center 81 S Manzanita Ave Cost: 2000 per month A Women's 12 Instruction by Dennis Ashborook club offer an opportunity for individual to develop fitne white obtaining a knowledge of the martial art and skill of Registration and fee payment will be taken at the Delta City Parks and Recreation Office For more information contact the 7 Recreation Department at The Southern Baptist Church Biblt Study Sun 10 00 am Sunday Worship 11 DO am WtdMtday mainp 7:00 pm Urvfets Mid Delta South Elem 864-519- Call any day for appointments Address: 241 W 100 North - Delta Utah |