Show Millard County Hey! Shop in Fillmore MiM this Christmas season and be a winner Shadow Run at Meadow Park is a new concept revitalizing a Delta City subdivision project Ambitious plans revealed for revitalized Delta development A large housing subdivison project in southwest Delta is being revitalized as Oxbow Development one of Utah’s largest housing builders has teamed up with Meadow Park developers Meadow Park marketing director Paul Taggart of Evans and Taggart Co said that many people have been familiar with the Meadow Park project but are unaware of the newest phase in its development “Oxbow’s committment to build here is very significant They build several models of excellant low to medium priced- homes which is Something Delta truly needs” Mr Taggart said Now dubbed Shadow Run at Meadow Park after Oxbow’s west Salt Lake Valley development the project has five completed homes A second phase anticipating the development of 22 lots has been approved by the FHA and Delta City Improvement on this phase should begin by Taggart said that Shadow Run at Meadow Park will eventually expand to 72 homes with a potential of 250 “People can come out right now and see examples of three of the five styles Oxbow offers” Mr Taggart said “These are ready for occupancy and you can see that we are here to stay and want the residents of Delta to know that we are committed to long term quality housing” Taggart said that Oxbow construction foreman will be Dick Painter of the homes directing construction which emphasizes maximizing useable space with vaulted ceilings open walls and a wide variety of efficient floor plans Taggart said the home plans offer extras at no extra cost Painter added that soil conditions at Shadow Run at Meadow Park are excellent for land scaping and gardens because the land has been under cultivation for many years “There is also a quiet feel at the development because it is away from the main traffic flow through Delta At the same time ii is very near the new elementary school and local shopping areas” Taggart said sold 180 Oxbow has reportedly homes in the past 18 months at its west Salt Lake Valley Shadow Run development Taggart said they attribute their success to being able to deliver when and what they say they will at low prices with innovative designs “With all of these ingredients Shadow Run at Meadow Park has the makings of a great housing community which should be a welcome addition to the Delta area” Taggart said DHS Principal: “The drugs are here’’ “The first thing the area needs to recognize is that we have drugs and drug sales in our high school” said Dr Bart Simmons DHS Principal as he Support spoke to the Community Group last Wednesday evening “It I seems to be a universal problem daresay there was a drug sale in the this day” he school’s restrooms continued Early on in his career as an educator he came to the conclusion that a better with youth way than confrontation about drugs alcohol sex and suicide needed to be found Through his varied experiences he came to believe that many more youths can be reached through preventative measures such as drugalcohol education and awareness and counseling Dr Simmons reported that lack of funding hampers the latter “Delta High has no counselors There is no money for the program Many teachers are filling the void somewhat at the present” he explained “We need to establish training for teachers at our school Several (teachers) do not recognize the symptoms of students who are “high” on drugs andor alcohol Teachers need to be taught” “Positive youth role models need to be established” he said “to provide linkage between older and younger students” This he is working on now with encouraging but limited results He was high in praise of the Support Group for its efforts and is of the opinion that it will have a positive in t Save on our TOP QUALITY fluence on the community as a whole He did however express reservations about the effectiveness of an assembly at the school “Bringing in experts from Salt Lake City for an assembly is not in my opinion the answer Let’s use our local resources” In closing Dr Simmons emphasized the importance of approaching the problems in a positive manner Other business found Peggy Overson Elian Sannes being elected Chairman Vice Chairman and Sarah Inez Moody Secretary The next meeting is set for Wednesday December 12 1984 at 7:00 pm in the Delta City Council Chambers Police Chief Greg Cooper will be the guest speaker Everyone adult andor youth is cordially invited to attend WINTER TIME TIRE SPECIALS Dec 6th thru Dec 12th 8:00 am to 5:30 pm IFR EEIM 0 U NTI N GBFREEIV A LVEISTEM S Thurs Dec 6 1984 Page 3 Scene BrushWellman Rd fix up Fillmore is really the place to do your Christmas shopping this year! The East Chamber of Commerce’s business members are planning the largest number of free gifts to be given away to their customers in the city’s history And in addition individual to their the Chamber is sponsordrawings ing a big drawing of their own to cap off the holiday Christmas shopping BrushWellman company will pay five years of property taxes in advance so Juab County will repair a road between the company’s mine and products plant The agreement between BrushWellman and Juab County is one of the first of its kind in the state The company will pay $200000 of its future tax to Juab County to show good faith and give financial support critically needed to save a portion of blacktop The road in Juab’s west desert region is heavily cracked with surface giv- spree Individual drawings for beautiful and expensive gifts will be held as follows: Franklin Ben Duane's Food Town and DCR Dept Store will have drawings for case goods or gift certificates and other items from Ben Franklin and DCR The dates of their drawings will be announced next week as will the date for Bradshaw Auto Parts' drawing for an 80 quart Gott cooler Radio Shack and Western Auto will hold drawings on Dec 8 and Dec 15 to determine the lucky winners of a Tandy Scipio man is new cattle pres Vision video game a Walkman type and a wall clock $100 in stereo merchandise of the customer’s choice and several other prizes The Gazette newspaper will be giving Baker away various office supplies Drug Co will also hold drawings on the 8th and 15th for watches a set church books two headphone calculators and men and women’s cologne Pioneer a will hold Market drawing at 5 pm on Dec 20 for a popcorn popper and $10 in groceries Kimballs and Co will draw the lucky ticket at 3 pm on Dec 24 for a 19” Color TV Other Kimballs drawings will clude two radios a socket set and a Commerce of Chamber The drawing will be held at 2 pm on Dec 22 at the old George Hotel building site Lucky winners at that drawing will receive: Grand Prize- -a 2li minute Shopping Spree at Duane’s Food Town 2nd prize-tpigs 3rd 4th Computer Cord of Wood plus many other prizes One ticket for each $10 worth of merchandise purchased will be given to participating stores’ customers for stores the At the drawings their own individual conducting the addition in the drawings two drawing tickets (one for each drawing) will be given for each $10 in merchandise Two boxes will be placed in those for each one stores drawing Customers are to write their names on the back of the tickets and deposit one ticket in the Chamber’s ticket box and the matching ticket in TIRES during our Kress USPS ing way in numerous sections With the coming winter and continual use by heavy is needed to save the road reconstruction trucks some Dick Probert of Scipio is the new president of the Utah Cattlemen’s Associaannual convention in Salt tion He was elected during the group’s Lake City last week Mr Probert is well known as one of Utah’s progressive ranchers He and his cattlemen brothers have gained recognition for inovative efforts at range management and herd improvement Cattlemen back off BOLD The Utah Cattlemen’s Association Friday withdrew its suppoit of Project BOLD a plan to consolidate federal and state lands The cattlemen want an individual analysis on every rancher to be affected by Project BOLD and guarantees by the federal governement that historical grazing rights will continue before they will return their support to the program IPP credit watch lifted Before the national elections the IPP bonds which are being sold to finance the construction were placed on a credit watch status by the financial conJarvis IV initiative sulting firm of Standard & Poors because of the that was on the California ballot When the initiative was defeated by California voters the rating was removed by Standard & Poors The Jarvis IV initiative would have restricted increases in California local taxes for municipal services A large percentage of the power to be produced by the plant will be transmitted to southern California for consumer use Correction The Jones RdIPP access route will not go on the state road system in the near future The Chronicle Progress erroneously reported last week that access to the road will be determined by state standards since the road would go on its system Such is not the case Millard County Planner Steve Young used the state road access system as an example of access regulations similar to those planned for the new high speed communter route during a meeting with residents in the area interested in how the new road would affect their x properties l Delta Area A WE'ttirHE® '41 i Low Precp NOV Fillmore Area By Jay T Rogers HIGH LOW PRECIP 65 SNOW 5V4” tr store’s ticket box So you'd better plan on doing all your shopping in Fillmore and collect as many tickets for these drawings as you can Your Chamber of Commerce and wish you the area businesses and good luck happiest of holidays the in WEATHER MARK GOLDEN radial An economy priced Aak about our 30000 mile Extended Service Agreement 84195 3095 P21575R 44 3295 P20575R P17580R 45 95 34 47 95 36 P23575R 4895 4095 COUNTRY SQUIRE RADIAL MARK steel belled top quality Ask about our 50000 mile Extended Service Agreement 5095 P21570R P22570R 53 56 P20570R P24570R 59 6195 AP lire their drawings DAC Chamber Briefs SEMINAR SHOPLIFTING The Delta Area Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a seminar at Top’s City Cafe Dec 15 at 12:00 noon The seminar will cover the subjects of collecting bad checks and 6495 6695 68 7095 shoplifting If you wish to attend please contact the Chamber prior to Dec 15 Nonmembers are also invited to attend DACC OPEN HOUSE The Chamber would like to invite members and interested persons to an open house on Dec 20 from 2:00 to 4:00 pm at their new office in the Delta City Building 76 North 200 West in Delta Built to go in HS COUNTRY SQUIRE RADIAL SNOW TIRES mud and snow lug traction Excellent Jan A UJ PRICES EVERYONE WELCOME!!! are elective Dec 6th thru Dec Computer Balancing Available FETand 12 Daughters of Utah Melville Bishop 1964 McCullough be jolly” INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES Delta 498 West Mam Ephraim South Hyw 89 Salma South after I Daughter of Utah Pioneers meeting I Y CHRISTMAS PARTY POSTPONED Because everyone is Christmas out this time of the year we’ll be having an After Christmas Party mid The date will be announced treads Steel Fiberglass Belted wide variety ol sizes Prices Include Pidifiiid Hwy 89 448 East Utah Power and Light Millard County’s second largest taxpayer behind IPP presented County Commission Chairman Mike Styler (right) with a property tax payment for $232810 Iriday Mark Cox (left) L'P&L Governmental Municipal Representative delivered the tax check to Commissioner Styler during a visit to Delta last week January avaltaMe in Belted - Two GREAT tire lor any truck to the county 1st So Ita 80 South Mam Pioneers Ann E & Helen Mar Camps “Tis the season to Daughters put aside your cares At the Sr Center we'll meet To relax and eat by golly! Songs we’U sing friends we'll greet Exchange gifts and bring good will Then leave for home in good cheer December 13 at 12:30 pm Lunch optional SI 00 & reserved Meeting at 1:15 pm Bring $200 gift & goodies M E Bird Senior citizen news Meals will be rues & Wed at 4 pm and Thurs at 2 30 The trip to Provo will be Dec 14 and the trip to Salt Lake to take in the Christmas beauties will Dec 21 Cheese day is Dec 13 from a m Our supper and dance last Friday was a super affair Everyone had an especially lively time We are looking forward to the New Years party and dance Jolly Stitchers to meet The Jolly Stitchers will have club Thursday Dec 13 at 1:30 pm at June Lounsbury's home Please bring a gift to exchange Jolly Stitchers Christmas party The Jolly Stitchers’ Christmas party w ill be Saturday Dec 8 at 7:00 pm at Jerry Bunker’s home Please bring a gift to exchange t |