Show Page 4 - Millard County Tkin ISPS s Apr 19S7 23 MUM Places Final preparations have been made and the routes have been set for this year’s WalkAmericaTeamWalk Dimes’ The March of WalkAmericaTeamWalk is the single largest annual fundraising event for the The March of Dimes organization funds research medical services and education programs to prevent birth defects “We should have a record turnout this year” said Jean Hatch director of the March of Dimes in Provo ‘‘We’ll go on with the Walk rain or Gunnison Massacre Note: This account was taken from Millard Milestones pages There was sometimes needless trouble with the Indians The Gunnison Massacre is an example of that kind of tragedy Briefly told the incident had its beginning at Kanosh The Hudspeth Emmigrant train on its way to California had stopped at the Corncreek Camp site They had been warned at Fillmore that there were Indians here but the Bishop had said “They are friendly if you do not molest them” While they were resting there Hudspeth the leader had shouldered his rifle and gone out hunting Sagehens During his absence some of the Indian braves came to the wagon train They had bows and arrows with them but they were holding out buckskin mocassins and gloves They said “Swap Me swap lead powder ’baccy! Swap?” One of the whites thinking the bows and arrows were a menace rudely snatched them from the hands of an old Indian The old fellow met the insult by drawing an arrow from his quiwer He used it to prod the white man in the chest A general struggle followed two other Indians were hurt and the old Indian was shot twice He died the next the aged Indian night Unfortunately was the father of the who had a hot and fiery temper immediately He wanted vengeance but Chief Kanosh advised peace explaining that the odds were against the Indians and violence meant everyone would suffer Moshoquope gathered some of the braves with him and dwelt upon the Indian philosophy of ”a death for a death and revenge for a father by his son” When Hudspeth returned to his camp and heard of the trouble he gave orders to proceed imto Beaver He feared mediately reprisals Moshoquope demanded the right to follow and get revenge but Kanosh said “No” and he had the power to enforce his decision The irate took his braves and went on the warpath to the west on the Sevier River near Deseret About two weeks after the Hudspeth Train had gone on its way an Engineer named Gunnison arrived at Fillmore He was seeking a route for a railroad the coast The that was to built-t- o Bishop of Fillmore told him of the re t Juvenile Court cracks down on delinquent accounts Route set for WalkAmerica cent Indian trouble and warned him to keep a close watch for Moshoquope who was believed to be in the vicinity of Sevier Lake When Gunnison arrived at the river without having seen any signs of the unfriendly Indians he sent while he half of his men northward and the remainder of the party armed with only four rifles mounted horses the front on food and their baggage put gears of a wagon to speed their travel and started southward His party was seen by the Indians They watched it until night then held a council of war Moshoquope planned an attack Shortall the Indians were ly after midnight waiting for the assigned positions dawn In Gunnison’s daybreak camp came the cook made his fire under a tripod and he and another of the party stood warming themselves It was a crisp October morning A shot rang out and the cook fell dead Captain Gunnison was washing his hands at the stream about twenty yards away At the sound of the shot he leaped up Arrows began to fly from all directions Gunnison tried to get to the rifles that were neatly stacked against the tent but a shower of arrows hit him and he fell Eight men were killed in twenty minutes Of that little party of twelve men only four escaped death A bow and arrow rudely snatched from an Indian’s withered hand had cost eight white men their lives 34- - 3 kWffewJ -- shine” The Delta Walk will start at 8 am the City Park in Delta The Fillmore Walk will start at 8 am at the courthouse in Fillmore More than 125 peoin this ple are expected to participate year’s walks at After juvenile courts July throughout the state will transfer delinquent accounts of people 18 and over to the Office of Recovery Services (ORS) for collection more than 3000 people Currently owe restitution and fines totalling more than $600000 Fines and restitution are ordered for a variety of crimes including shoplifting minor thefts burglaries and traffic curfew and drug possession violations The average amount of the fines and restitution is between $25 and $50 Recovery Services uses a variety of methods to collect accounts including garnishing wages holding up driver Humanities Endowment Grants to libraries will establish “Bicentennial Bookshelves” Travel Council report challenged “Bureaucratic baloney” is the term used by the Utah Taxpayers Association to describe a report which claims that a $700000 advertising program brought $69 million in increased tourism dollars to the Beehive State The claim was made by the Utah Travel Council which had paid $14000 for a study by Parker Research Consultants Inc The research firm was hired to analyze the effectiveness of ads which appeared in Sunset magazine and other Better Homes & Gardens magazines The state paid $700000 for inserts the The study claimed that the ads lured nearly Yi million additional visitors' who spent an average of $38 per day for the average of three days they stayed in Utah It also said that each dollar spent on advertising brought in an additional $450 of state tax revenues Jack Olson spokesman for the Taxpayers Association says the claims are largely based on conjecture and extrapolation “The biggest leap of logic is a claim that 55 percent of the households which read at least Vi of the insert will vacation in Utah If this is true let’s send the brochure to every home in America Of these 85 million during the dedication of the Gunnison Monument The American Legion under the leadership of Arthur Strang Commander stood at attention license renewals attaching state tax returns attaching and selling personal property and obtaining property liens People with delinquent accounts can avoid these actions by contacting their local juvenile court and clearing their This will save account before July them from additional fees added on when the ORS takes over the account Salt Lake young adults who committed crimes when they were juveniles but have failed to pay their restitution and fines have until July 1987 to clear up their overdue accounts The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has offered a matching grant of $500 to Delta City in Delta Utah for the Library establishment of a “Bicentennial Bookshelf” of reference works and other books about the US Constitution Delta City Library is one of 848 public libraries across the United States to receive these matching grants in an Endowment program to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the creation of the US Constitution “A ‘Bicentennial Bookshelf’ in each of these libraries will provide Americans with greater opportunities to examine the works of the Founders and explore the history and meaning of the Constitution” NEH Chairman Lynne V Cheney said in announcing the grants Each library must raise an additional $500 to provide at least $ 000 for the purchase of books on the US Constitution The bookshelf will be selected from new works books soon to be published and titles currently in print The Delta City Library was encouraged to build its “Bicentennial Bookshelf” from an NEH list of recommended titles compiled from the suggestions of noted Constitutional scholars 18 percent would read at households least half of the publication and 55 percent of these would feel compelled to vacation in Utah according to Parker This would Research’s methodology boost our economy by $27 billion and solve the state’s budget problems” Mr Olson joked Parker Research arrived at the $69 million figure by taking the complete circulation of Sunset Magazine of 15 million plus an estimated 440000 reader households’ then assumed that 18 percent of 349200 of these of the households read at least insert Added to this were an additional 44074 households which were mailed copies of the insert Of these 393274 households Parker Research estimated that a whopping 55 percent visited Utah With an average group size of the ads supposedly 29 persons brought 627273 tourists to the state whose stays were lengthened an average of 29 days because of the ad and spent an average of $3767 per day resulting in $68525000 brought to the state as a result of the ad “The $68 million claim appears to be a bureaucratic device to justify the istence of the Travel Council and argue Mr Olson for higher apporpriations” said in 1927 Attend and Support Your Cflwrdii T' i LUMBER CHURCH i i i HARDWARE & Quality Materials Building 705 West Main Delta ! 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