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Serving Utah’s Great Pahvant Valley Delta Utah $15 00 in countv $18 00 out of county-- months $8 00 and $9 00 (In Advance) Fair Booth wins a First Place The plaque and ribbon in the Millard County booth at the Utah State Fair says “Most Educational" and indicates it is one of the five winners in The overall county displays was won Uinta sweepstake by most attractive by Washington County most potential by Tooele Award of Merit by Garfield and several Honorable Mention ribbons Millard County's bixith was titled "Wheel of f’rogress" and depicted progress in several areas from the beginning of the settlement in 1849 to the present These areas were: homes and agriculture industry recreation and entertaingardens ment health care wildlife people natural environment education and communication transportation and civic and power development were These aspects government presented in a 140 slideaudio show and in an automated rock and gem Beautifully done lighted showcase taxidermy by Mike Hathaway also attracted much attention The rock display was entitled: Paradise and was a Rockhounder’s show stopper The specimens were furnished by Ron Baker Dell Allgood and Harris House (with daughter Michelle doing the work) and labeled and displayed by arranged Connie Robinson Very few fair visitors passed the Millard County booth without stopping to see the deer the display and watch the slide show Panoramaland placemats were given away A map in the center of the exhibit showed the original boundary of the proposed State of Deseret in 1850 and areas ceded to other states indicated in other colors resulting in the smaller area of the State of Vol USPS Copy 25c Hunt calendar for 76 No 11 Sept 19 1985 1985-8- 6 The Millard County Booth at the State Fair was one of the more popular booths and received a first place award Utah in 1896 when statehood was granted Millard County was clearly marked on this map indicating that it was almost the exact center of the original territory headed by Gwen The committee wishes to booth designer Hunter mention and thank the many indiviwho helped and duals organizations These or slides provide pictures are: Fillmore Area Chamber of Commerce Delta Area Chamber of ComTourism Millard merce County BLM Forest Service Committee SCS Office USU Extention Gazette Museum Statehouse Territorial Millard District School Millard High School Fillmore Elementary and Middle Schools Millard County Mushroom Chronicle Progress lntermoun-taiPlant Brush Wellman Power Plant the Marlow Maces t Madelon for Kanosh Pageant Emily Pikyavit and head photoRon and Donna Baker graphers and Harris House Dell Allgood Edna McBride for the pine lettering and members Other committee contributors who worked hard and long are: Connie Robinson for beautiful art work Jim Robinson for script and narration on the tape continued page three Automobile homicide verdict returned against Delta women inda ee Ryan 37 tormerly of was convicted Delta nday of homicide in connection automobile with a Delta Mam Street car accident and death last April ourtli District An Court jury returned the seidiet aftet three days of trial and m addition said the defendant was also guilty of lout other charges: DL'I speeding reckless driving and lunning a stop sign homicide is a Automobile felony punishable by yeais and up to $5000 in imprisonment fines Ms Ryan will be sentenced October 30 1985 by Judge Rav Harding Sr who heard the case last week Adult Parole and Probation officer fred Taylor will prepare the presenten cing report for Judge Harding After over two hours of deliberation the jury decided to reject defense arguments that Ms Ryan was innocent because she was fleeing for her life when she slammed into a small ear mg three people dunng Delta’s traffic on April 5 1985 resulted in the death The of a Hinckley woman and the permanent injury of a Hinckley man who remains hospitalized in Salt akc City The detense attorney told the juiy that Ms Ryan’s life had been threatened by her boyfriend earlier that day He said she tried to flee for her life in a truck but that the boyfriend jumped in the back After traveling through Delta with the alleged assailant in the back Ms Ryan went south on Center Street and into the heavy Main Street traffic at a fast speed and without stop ping for the stop sign he boy triend was not lunged with any ettme Dextet Deputy County Attorney Anderson vailed ten witnesses m sup poit ot the ease against Ms Ryan while her attoi ney called tout Ms Ryan is repoitedly living in egas now and has been out on bail since April The Dll vonvivtion is a Class misdcmeunoi while the three other nut B ( lastic violations are misdemeanors Police follow leads in Cove Fort murder case Millard County detective Robert Dekker returning from trgima Saturday said that it is loo early to tell if a promising lead there will produce a suspect in the Sharon Sant murder case Dekker said that he Dectective brought bask samples ot blood hair and fingerpi mts from an unnamed man told a in Virginia who reportedly that he had killed a girl and buried her body in the desert The potential suspect was not arrested and processing of the bodily samples will take at least two weeks police said Despite continued pm suit ot the lead Sheriff Ld Phillips said there is “no concrete evidence linking the Virginia man to the Sant murder" The body of Sharon Sant 19 of Fillmore was found August 15 near Cove Fort The body was grossly mutilated and buried in a shallow grave The victim is believed to have been picked up by a hitcluker alter leav ing Cedar City August 198! the last time and place she was seen alive Police have no other good leads in the case in Virginia told local lawmen authorities that a man had reported to them that after being picked up while the driver told hitchiking him about killing a girl and buivmg her in the desert Bloody clothing also was seen or later found in the man’s Virginia authorities said In addition gambling receipts show the man was m as egas around Vug when Ms Sant was last seen M eanwhile the sheriffs department has received toughly hall a dozen vilb Him residenis who cannot account to’ tlner mauls Onw mu tool tound near the bodv believed to have been used to shop the head and extremities liom Ms Saieh car cotpse The sheritf is asking Tuesday in tracing the day he said citizen’s critical to solving the for public help maul W ednes help could be murder Hunters--d- you know o where your partner is? or whether to shoot Deciding whether to hold up otten involves a decisio especially when hunting in thick cover It might come when a grouse flushes from a thick stand of aspen 01 when a pheasant gets up when a grouse Hushes from a thick stand of aspen or when a pheasant gets In either case il up from a cornfield vou’re not sure where your partner is there's simplv no excuse for ever pulling the trigger is so important to keep That is whv track ot evetvone vour’re hunting with everv step ot the wav When hunting with others decide on a line ot travel his and then Occa'ionallv call out ot - sou move through tie to one another Wcu’ine hun’er orenue the covet clothing will go a long wav in helpu'g vou maintain visual contact verb vo n it vou don Ketnembei partnet' know where vo it pufovt ' vou v'- ’t know vour sale zone o’ h Federal outlays in Millard County over $23 million Millard in Federal expendituies Countv totaled $23771 (XX) last year According to the I tnh oundation the 1984 federal outlavs within Millard Countv included S8541(XH) m giant units m awards to governmental dividuals and institutions $2 882 (XX) in salary and wage payments to federal in Social Securiemployees $8491 and disability payments ty retirement $2643fXX' m other payments to dividuals Sl60000in federal procurement contracts and $l055(XX1in other federal disbursements Federal expenditures throughout tali climbed by 17 percent dining fiscal 1984 compared with an increase of onlv four percent for the nation as a whole A major factor for the strong tederal growth in Utah was the in defense spending last year Utah is impacted by defense spending in a much greater extent than the averag Defense expenstate m the nation ditures in Millard County during the 1984 fiscal year amounted to $412000 Defense Department expenditures throughout Utah last year totaled $1 96 percent of billion Approximately however these defense expenditures were made in just tive counties- Box Flder Davis Salt lake Tooele and W eber oundation analysts point out thr while federal programs and a stimulating effect on pavrol and local economies they also create some financing problems lor state and local governments ourJ non studies have shown that onlv aboi the cost ot normal state arc local government services provided to the typical family in Ltah is covered bv the taxes paid by that farmlv The othc half ot the cost is borne bv business ard r industrv in the area W hen an employer (such as the federal government) pass no taxes its employees can become a net financial habihtv to the commumtv The foundation repo't also points out that there ate differing opinions regarding the desirabihtv ot some ot the federal programs and expenJitires within the state In some instances the federal operation consists manlv ot restricting or limiting privaie state or local activities In addition different spending priorities probably would have been established it the spending decisions had been made localh mhci tederal officials in by The studs emphasizes Washington however that tederal expenditures are loca1 an important part o! main economies m I 'ah than Single men and women programs The Parks and Rcren'ion Depart men! would like tootle’ programs tor single men and women It vou are terested please call 864 43)' ot visa our ottue at the Regional Park |