Show County Chronicle Progress 2 Millard Paoa AA Meeting Delta: Every Monday pm 51 N Wednesday & Friday Center AA Meetings Fillmore: Every Mon8 p m 80 S & Thursday Saturday day Main Delta: Monday 8 9 pm 51 N Center ALATEEN Delta Wednesday pm 51 N Center Motor Vehicle Schedule: Fillmore & Delta weekdays Millard County Assessor s Office Great Basin Flistorical Society Mu00 V Delta open Won seum 328 - Sat 10 a m - 4 p m Tours & after 3 hours call 4 pm Job Service Delta 9 am Wed & Thurs Fillmore 8 a m - 4 30 pm Mon - Fri Drivers License Eiaminer Schedule: Delta (Suite 2 58 East Main) Fri 8 am - 5 p m Fillmore 1st and 3rd W ed 9 a m - 3 30 p m Family History Center Fillmore ed Utah Stake Mon - 4 p m T ues - 9 p m Sat 7am- - noon & Thurs Fxt 114 (on touch tone Call phone) for reservations for Family Search Computer Personal Ancestral FilefPAF) Comed Delta puter Instructions 8 9 p m Slake Familv Historv Center Phone 18 1997 September First Thursday Soil Conservation District Meeting USU Extension Service East Millard Fine Arts Guild meetings pm Rice or Jayne Call Rita Logue Secoad Thursday Piece in the Valley Quilt Guild meetings 7 pm- - M E Bird Center 240 W - Delta 100 Third Tharsday Old Capitol Quilt Guild 10 a m Fillmore Multipurpose room Thursday Project Change 7 p m 51 N Center Delta Institute Young Single Adults ( Della Seminary Building 7 pm Third Thursday Smocking and Heirloom Club 2pm Delta Community Church 07 South 200 Living Word Fellowship Church 76 Delta Worship Services 10 57 for Bible studies and am Call Prayer Meet Delta Community Church Worship Services 10 30 a m coffee fellowship Delta II 5 comer 07 S 2nd Grace Baptist Church Delta SunServ ices Ham 9 45am day School W est Main 6 Delta Foursquare Church Home Fool Creek Call 6 30 p m September Dept Service Office llam Worship informa- for more Call West 390 tion First Monday Building Safety Fillmore Open Meetings Mondays Cl FS Food Bank 9a m - mxin Delta Cl FS Food Bank 9am - noon September 19 Shauna Dekker Amateur Radio Posse Building 7pm & Thursday Ron Hare Court days 10 a m Call HWY 99 Fillmore 705 Tuesday W ednesday Thursday Lunch at M E Bird Center for niors p m Lunch at Pahvant Senior Center Millard Millard Monday Judge - noon Fillmore - Every 4th Tuesday Delta City Offices Serv ice Rep Social Tuesday Mobile Mammography Unit Delta Medical Center Call Community 20 September ATV Class for Register persons Statchouse by Sept 12 Chase and Kristen Francom 9 p m Olde open house 7 at Territorial wedding Church Leamington 80th Nielson celebrabirthday tion Oak City Church 6 - 8 p m East Millard Fine Arts Guild Fillmore Beth II Mobile Mammography Medical Community Fillmore nit Center 9 a m 50 am llam well 3rd report ard N'ebeker mission farewell Ward Holden Michael ard Stefanoff mission Delta Ekler Cordell II 4th Delta Elder Nathan 1230 pm Lloyd Ashcraft mission Delta Stake Center mission fare- farewell &m 1st Ward Delta Lisonbee Peter mission report llam Delta 1st Ward September 22 Millard County Rec Volleyball Office 81 League meeting 6 p m Rec Manzamta Della September 23 Food Handlers Class Delta Public Health 230 and 3 30 p m ($5 fee) September 25 Lupus Support Group Meeting Delta Com Med Center classroom Guest Speaker Kim Nielson MT(ASCP) mediS cal Technologist September 27 Johnson ding reception N 3000 Call and Todd Henrie Sutherland Delta - 10 wed- aid 2600 2nd pm Boog and T rav is Popp wedding 350 Old Stone Chapel 290 Stacy reception Judge Stan Robison Court Day 2 p m Delta (City Building) Call 200 '6N Ofeekly Activ ities Delta Extension Mon 45 - 3 15pm Call fice Tues or Thurs Fri or information Foursquare Church Bible Study 7 p m 2599 South 1000 East Delta Grace Baptist Church Delta 7pm Wed for Delta Fillmore Chapel Baptist Cen- 390 meeting West Archaeological ' 3n p m Millard Room Meeting Every 4lh Wednesday tah eague of riters Meeting Society Fillmore brary Flome South 4 est Social Security Rep 8 30 a m fice Building Last Wednesday I AMI meetings ex Delta Delta FillmoreCity 6 8 p m Liz Teeples and Jared Hansen wedding reception 7 - 9 p m M E Bird Center Delta 28 September Elder Ryan D Mundy mission farewell 12pm Meadow Ward September 29 Immunization Clinic Delta Public 30 a m & Health pm October inda Renew our subscription Dear Editor Please news Published Public & Blood Health Staff 30 another year We really enjoy the Cancer Screening Clinic Fillmore Forappt Call October 2 Cancer Screening Clinic Delta Forappt Call for Women for Women Of- By Reed Jeffery & Jay T Roger My World By Derm Phelps for Delta City my decision with to run for political Bloomfield o to Tour T rau The Full Moon occurs on die 16th of this month at 250 p m EDT and during this particular week it interferes with observing the stars and constellations However the shortly after 9 00 p m local time and for those that have planet Saturn rises in the e a small telescope that yields at least 75 to 100 power it is really an impressive object for hunting! The rings can be clearly seen even with a sporting scope used Saturn by far is usually one of the first objects to be tested once an optical instrument is purchased Considering other celestial objects Saturn is relatively close to us It's in its at is that closest approach (perigee) it is only 838 somewhat elliptical orbit million miles from the Sun At its furthest distance (apogee) from the Sun it is almost 937 million miles away Although this may seem like a vast distance the size of Saturn and its high reflectivity makes it an easy object to find and study It's equatorial diameter is approximately 74400 miles while it’s polar diameter is 66960 miles which is one of the first things noticed when looking at its disk The planet rotates so rapidly that it actually bulges at the equator It only takes Saturn 10 hours 14 minutes to complete one rotation about its axis This is only 26 minutes shorter that Jupiter's rotational period The composition of Saturn is far less dense that Jupiter and if Saturn could be placed in an ocean large enough it would float like a cork This is comparable to an iceberg floating in our oceans Saturn's best known feature is its spectacular ring system Because the rings lie in the equatorial plane their appearance qs seen from the Earth changes in a seasonal manner As Saturn orbits the Sun the angles at which the nngs are illuminated and at 'which wt c$n YiewMhem vary Whcrrtbe planet’s north or south pole ts tipped towards the Sun in Saturnian summer and winter the highly reflective rings are at their both to the brightest In Saturnian spring and fall the rings are close to being Sun and to us Often they seem to disappear altogether One important deduction made from this simple observation is that the rings are very thin In fact we now know that their thickness is less than a few hundred yards even though tfiey are over 120000 miles in diameter Their composition is most likely water ice and bits of sand and silica rock Theory has it that one of Saturn’s moons got too close and broke apart through tidal action and gravity of the parent bod) To date Saturn has 20 moons which makes it hold the record in our Solar System for having the most natural satellites Most of these moons are small and require huge optical instruments to see them Wrier Send address changed P O Box 249 how it got its interesting to by 5 00 p m Fri- are To help prevent mistakes please submit your copy correctly typed or when written the copy must be legible name poured a quart of whiske) Had some old mountains man named Whiskey left his bones to mark his death near the mountain spring7 found the historical answer to my wondering in an old newspaper “For some time past whiske) has been brought into the settlements ir Millard County in a mysterious manner Efforts were made to discover where it cane from and by careful watching it was believed tfiat there was an illicit manufactory in into its waters? DEADLINES Letters' Articles of Rings Note the Oblateness of its the Oak Creek Mountains Assistant Assessor of Internal Revenue F M Lyman rode out in search of the secret distillery but failed on his first trip Going out again he discovered on the 26th a distillery in full operation on a large scale in a recess in the Oak Creek Mountains He seized it with all the apparatus and created some excitement in Fillmore when he drove in on the 28th with a train of wagons loaded with barrels of whiskey and the appurtenances of a distillery The fellows engaged in this transaction had been living at the expense of the community while thus defrauding the United States Government of its revenue a beef recently butchered the property of Father Stevens being found TFiey are now prisoners to await their trial A clean sweep was made" The Deseret News January 5 868 Utah Rates Request Second Class Postage Paid at Delta UT 84624 on Delta FAX Fillmore DU WIL PUBLISHING COMPANY BY SUSAN B DUTSON OWNED Two US Answer by: Joy Barren Utah Stole University Extension entomologist There are more flying stinging insects around this year and subsequently more people are getting stung With the amount of rain and moisture we've had and the many plants with caterpillars and insects larvae to feed on conditions are prime for the stinging insects Many people blame their stinging encounters on "bees" but 95 percent of the insects aren’t bees They are yellow jackets and hornets To avoid a (or another) stinging experience consider there points Yellow jackets and hornets are from the wasp family and can be easily identified because of the slick shiny appearance Yellow jackets are yellow with black stripes and some hornets are black with white stripes Floney bees and wild bees are fuzzy in appearance Yellow jackets and some hornets are likely to crash you picnic and are quite theirqocst fbrfbod Theytffpecially like the sugar found in soda pop fruit and sweets as well as he protein in meats Keep foods covered to discourage them from joining you Wild bees and honey bees generally only bother humans of they are stepped on or if you bother them as they collect nectar Yellow jackets are scavengers in garbage cans Be sure lids are tight on the cans You can use a spray containing pyrethoid (an imitation form of pyrethrum) inside the can The insects will also flock to apple trees searching for whatever fruit has dropped in the ground Pick up the fruit daily You can also make a wasp trap near the trees by putting something sweet in a container with a pesticide pyrethrum or pyrethoid Hornets usually build paper nests in trees or comers Yellow jackets like dark confined areas and live in similar nests in the ground or in a wall The nests are where they produce queens for the next year and as fall comes the females are stimulated to produce queen cells Subsequently they have an increased need for food and the peak of their population appears this time of year With the first frost just around the comer however most of them w ill be frozen New Horizons Crisis Center j Jeannine J Chisholm Sew Horizons Volunteer sometimes hard for a teenage girl to know if she’s being abused Teens often play each other This can sometimes turn to physical or emotional abuse examples of teasing which have crossed the line into abuse When your boyfriend holds you down when you want to get up When he’s hurting you but doesn’t let go until you're crying If he throws you into the deep end of a swimming pool knowing can’t swim “just in fun” Or he takes your purse and shows people private things in it You’re embarrassed or scared or angry but you smile to let people know you’re a good sport If you don't laugh your boyfriend says you can’t take a joke You try to make yourself believe that's true Some teasing is emotional abuse Does your boyfriend make a habit of making jokes that embarrass or belittle you? He may be make insulting remarks about your body your friends or women in general Does he make joking remarks about your breasts or your thin legs? Maybe the jokes and insults have become a partem and you don't know how to stop it Perhaps you keep telling yourself he doesn't know he's hurting your feelings If that’s true explain it to him Be serious Tell him without laughing teasing or apologizing He may say he doesn’t understand or that you’re being too sensitive Tell him you want him to stop whether he understands or not If he still doesn’t stop it’s obvious that he doesn't much care how you feel He may even tease you purposely to make you feel badly about yourself He may feel that this way you will stay with him because no one else would want you Either way he is He's abusing you emotionally destroying your Some young men use cars to sFiow their power They may speed or drive recklessly to scare their girlfriends If you feel scared or helpless insist that your boyfriend stop the car You have the right to get out whenever you want Your boyfriend may try to force you do things you don’t want to do by threatening to Find another girlfriend Or he may say tliat if you really loved him you’d let him do what he wants He may say that you “led him on" and he has the right to take you up on it Or that he spend a lot of money on you and you owe it to him That’s not true Your body belongs to you and only you have the right to decide what is right for you If your boyfriend slaps pinches pushes or threatens you take it seriously Whether or not he’s injured you it’s important It means he is willing to use physical force to control you It could get worse if you don’t put a stop to it wlien it first starts Don’t just complain Make sure your boyfriend knows that you are serious That it is wrong and that it is dangerous If he knows but hits you anyway then he doesn't care about you Most importantly don't fool yourself into thinking “He'll change when we get married or if get pregnant Statistics show that the violence escalates after marriage and even mote so during pregnancy You’ve probably been to wrapped up in your abusive boyfriend to notice but there are other men out there Better men You can find one You have a right to live without fear If you need help go to your parents or an adult friend They love you and will help in Richfield you If you can’t talk to them call New Horizons Crisis Center at from anywhere in the or area Someone is available 24 hours a day to help you even if you just need to talk It is Had someone ads day ClassifiedDisplay due by Noon on Monday avoid being stung by insects? rough and tease Here are some wondered must be received How can flying Teens are you being abused? By Don D H other liked words with When was a boy interesting sounds Whiskey was one of these words although rarely heard it it wntten In saw and as rarely spoken the mountains of m home countr) there Cattle grazed was creek named Whiskey in its valley in the summer and for mule deer in the autumn Phelps Direct questions to " Ask A Specialist " Utah State University Information Services Logan UT Phone fax julenerfa ext usu edu By Whiskey Creek Photography year Suppose the opposite is true What if the mayor is the chief executive of the city and is responsible for administering the affairs of the city and enforcing all laws and ordinances? WFiat if the mayor also has the power to veto ordinances and tax levies passed by the city council? And what if by your laziness you have neglected to vote for the candidate who best represents your opinion? form of government the city council is responsible for r Under the enacting ordinances appropriating funds reviewing municipal administration and performing other duties required by law Why wouldn’t residents want to be involved in the best candidate to meet their needs and desires? selecting Maybe you do vote but laziness has caused you to cast your ballot without valid reasons Do you vote for the candidate based on his or her family background? Or maybe because they attend your church? This type of decision making has occurred in previous elections and has resulted in elected officials pursuing their own agenda Issues reports and candidate information are easily accessible It may take some energy to acquire and absorb the information It may require you to rearrange your priorities and it may also require you to be less of a couch potato It may take a half hour of your time to register and vote But the price of not voting is much higher Millard County skits Millard Memories Editor B Dutson $13 00 per 6 months Out of County - $25 00 per Single Copy - 50 cents POSTMASTER J run and 12 My son let me know he wants and needs My children are at critical ages more of my time In fact he asked me to w ithdraw the day filed was surprised but gave careful thought to his request After considering the needs of my family withdrew from the race Tuesday mornfeel need to devote more time and energy to the needs of my family ing wish the best of luck to the two remaining candidates Robert Dekker and Wesley Oo will be throughout the We will be deciding who the mayor and city council mem will county on November 4 At least a jiortion of die voters will decide and the rest gripe the next four years about who was selected It seems as if less and less voters are interested in making their opinions count Voter turnout is steadily declining especially in local elections If the trend continues we will see a very few deciding for tfte majority There are many reasons people say they don’t vote but the bottom line points to laziness People don’t like the hassle of registering to vote and the action of voting takes up too much precious time It is laziness that prevents us from getting an absentee ballot arrange or changing our addresses But even worse it is laziness that prevents us from taking the time to become educated about who is on the ballot for Many of us use the excuse we are not voting because we don’t know who to vote We tell family members and friends our vote would be useless - tfiat one vote really doesn't make a difference Yet we have heard over and over of situations where one vote turned the tide If we would put forth a small amount of effort we would discover who is running for office e would learn what the effects might be if tfiat individual is elected and we would exercise our right out of self interest It is not that we don’t understand the importance of voting but rather that we do not know enough about who to vote for We lack the information we are to lazy to acquire Is the office of the mayor in your community largely ceremonial? If so you may rationalize your lack of voting by saying it doesn’t matter After all the mayor will not have the power to directly influence the operation of the city or town you live in Family first prompted withdrawal decision The Planet Saturn with its Division North and South Poles Cropper Evelyn MaHet Ad Design Maintenance Repair Purchasing Collections Shell Dutson Subscriptions m Advance In County - $20 00 per year nprvnntn the Jaaoita Boone Coata Mesa CaliL Weather Kathy Walker Advertising Advertising Chronicle and am4 Sales Kathy Walker Commercial Pnnting Kathy Farmer Fillmore Office Manager Delta for 10 Publisher Susan Chronicle Utah Clinic Pressure at Delta every Thursday Co by Du Wil Publishing 300 W Delta Utah Reporting Denn the renew from The Millard County Chronicle Progress USPS Utah 84624 40 Millard County Bryce Fioliasoa p m 30 p m all in Chap- Roberta Dutson 'pm400 ter meeting Delta Delta regular Auxiliary ire Station p m Desert E Immunization ter Fillmore "pm Second Wednesday Holden Firemens friends Price is high for not voting ben 30 a m September 21 Elder Brett Moms mission farewell II 50 a m Leamington W ard Elder Byran W L'tley mission fare- Stacy Wednesday and our have given much thought in recent weeks to my decision to Council After filing for the November election in August discussed and have come to the conclusion that now is not the time and Kurt Hiatt wedDelta L'tah Stake Center 730 930 p m ding reception 72 N Center John Lisonbee Center Delta Club meets at 51 N keeps getting better How abotd more Scipio news? Glea Browm Calif my family office L'tah Ibapah Fillmore 8 p m It Enjoy staying informed of Disabled September 2nd Annual Contest well Public 2 30 p m paper Dear Editor e have enjoyed keeping informed of Fiappenings W e left Nauvoo on Sept 8 to return to Oak City at W ork force Office Veterans American Coal ition meet- Violence The Domestic ing the Fel- Fillmore II a m - 12 p m Great Basin Historical Society to present programing on the history of farming m the area 730 pm Delta North 1st 4th Ward Fillmore Baptist Chapel Center Sunday School 10a m Dear Editor Appreciate 18 Kiley Delta p m Scipio needs news Friday lowship 6 p m Delta Foursquare Church Sunday Worship Services 290 North 350 East or Delta 6 p m Call for information Mass St Johns Bosco Church Editor's Note Letters to the Editor must be signed to be considered for publication Names may be withheld at writer's request at the discretion of the editor Wevt Fie memary Sunday TO THE EDITOR capitals preceded tho District of Columbia: Now York and Philadelphia When you finish reading your newspaper recycle it! |