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second linn k un the duties ot caih commissioner it is not a process that can be learned in a shon ho will be (here is assist a whole new ( ommission linn un not wrilini wilh an intent tod scrcdil Mr ( ooper but what can he do for us ’Has In un nded any meetings to get familiar with what is required to be a Commissioner Is la nl lo sacrifice family and church activities to take care of his duties’ Nes the pay ol ( ommissioner is good but each commissioner is the ( ommission is earning his ill Mr sh ire ooper be willing to earn his share or will he quit when it gets too tough person Joes not lot of hard work is just am you they are still learning Do we know the plans indie to over we can still do something about the mistake made Take a Dearden what your concerns are would hope enough of us would would hope enough of us would Dearden what your concerns arc do this and ask Mr Dearden to he a write in candidate for the fall election Mr Dearden has winked hard for this County let us let him continue on with this efforts to do what be all best This lor one can undone Some mistakes cannot is am mn a family member nor was asked to speak on Mr Dearden’s behalf am a citizen who (eels the need to speak out Concerned Millard Count) Resident Ins mill' i ’ realize and appreciate the lime put in by the Commissioners Have vou ever tried to contact one hey are in different meetings daily a lot taking place out ol (he countv They are constantly away from home and families doing work Have you attended a ( ommis ion Meeting and listened to their (or Millard ( ounlv reports ol where they have been and what thev are doing’ moment issue is and tell do thit and ask Mr not Mr sides Treiu 'rjXotrj Some of us that read the various newspapers and magazines that concern news items that astronomy is and discoveries in the various fields of science have probably noticed mak ing the front page or the cov ers of these snow in the highlights of topics and generally the vanous stars that we publications The latest discovery is the new planets orbiting often see from night to night The latest addition to the growing list of 50 stars is one that is we see during our winter months in the constellation of Endanus The constellatu rather obscure and can be traced with its beginmrg close to the bright star Rigel in O on Endanus the River has been associated with the Nile and the Euphrates nvers s ice times B bhcal times and more recently the Gramcus and Po rivers in the This constellation contains only one bright star named Achemar meaning The Star at the End of the River" For us here in Utah its latitude is well below our horizon and those In mg in the lower parts of Texas and Florida might glimpse it in the autumn evenings in This star is 9' brightest star in our sky with a magnitude of 0 53 and is color at a distance of 120 light years The rest of the constellation contains stars of 2 8 magnitude or dimmer is Epsilon However the one star has had astronomers standing on their K2 Type that is only 10 Eridam a light years (61 trillion miles) from the luminosity of our Sun 3 73 and onlv has about us Its magnitude is only planets This was It however has long been a suspect star thought to possess due to the erratic motion in space at 9 miles per secord in recession the star appeared to wobble above and below its plane ot travel that is generally caused by gravitational s star) closest us (third to Alpha close masses in close proximity Being relatively with our newest al 4 3 light years and Sirius at 8 light years it can he observed with greater ease Epsilon generation telescopes scientific equipment and computers Eridam was found to possess a Jupiter sized planet that might be observable with our we might also find that it also may present day equipment five years from now or less hat's next’ The author leaves this to speculation but a passes Earth sized bodies’ have to diauram of Fridanus is presented herein to assist you in locating Epsilon You wait till late autumn or winter to see this constellation and star Moon w ill pass its Presently this week is a fine time to observe the heavens since the 21 34 not until the will it rise 16yh “Full” phase on Monday the 14"’ and by Wednesday w hilc the Sun sets at 20 23 The moonless nights continue to get better ith each passing dav thereafter for dark sky observing For the planet watchers Jupiter and Saturn rise shortly after midnight over our eastern mountains and are the brightest objects in the sky Both planets are presently in the constellation of Taurus “The Bull” and contrast nicely with the star Aldebaran in the Hyades Star Cluster Group If you observe the star Aldebaran on a clear night you w ill note that it twinkles whereas the planets have more steady light and move from night to night If you ow n a small telescope that can give a magnification of 00X disk with several color bands or more Jupiter will present itself as a Saturn as usual is a beautiful sight with its ring system You might have to wait a bit longer in the early hours of the morning since the haze and smoke close to the horizon will inlerfere with image quality Orton and Collinwood visit tteterles fh’Hyze Bill Orton candidate for lues Aug ol I tah and Kathleen (inventor Mil unkic ( ollinwood candidate for tali s ( ongiessional District met with Mill ml ( ountv leaders and concerned cinins in the ( ourt Room in Fillmore hev were interested in getting the opinareas of ions and concerns ol the dilTerenl (he slate prior to their official campaign ihor Day kick otr on miner Representative Orton said that he had returned lo politics because of his passion lor the necessity for outstanding schools and vile comm unit ics in I tah and he considered botl ducalion and Public Silelv as issues thil have not been propin the state erly funded and ptimitied lie discussed wavs ol improving funding lor these- entities without the necessity ol raising laves Asked about the wilderness ivsuc Orton gave a thorough description ol what has been done and what should have been done As a congressman he made a complete study ol the possible wilderness areas complying with the existing laws which slate that wilderness aieas should have no roads on them Much ot what is being done currently is strictly political ithout regard for the opinions of the cal residents the current and possible uses and the best possible usage of the land Hi i The current proposal would have land surrounding the Hill Air Force Base testIf it ing and bombing range as w ildemess passes a lawsuit could prohibit planes from fly ingover this land and effectively require shutting down Hill Air Force Base which would have devastating consequences for the economy of the state of 'tah Orton also gave a concise explanation ol the "marriage penalty" in income taxes The Republican bill would have included tax breaks to the more wealthy who are not being penalized by the current law He said that the Democrats had proposed a simple solution that would hace solved the entire problem but it w as oted dow n by the Republicans The Democratic proposal was to allow a couple lo file as a married couple or as two singles (not the current married filing separately Ms MConkie Collinwood discussed NAFTA and the problems this sometimes causes the American worker She answered a variety of questions and pressed her opinion that it is necessary for people in both parties to work gether and discuss issues hi find the best solutions rather than play politics Those attending were impressed by the intelligence eloquence and ideas of both candidates tniiaox 10 i Exrajtz ’ Caution drivers Be School shins Monday August 21 on the lookout for school crossing guards and students V These medical specialists are available at Delta Community Medical Center and Fillmore Community Medical Center Call the number listed lor an appointment (luild opening sot lal oi Si pH min r nnual rlsieslival Tirritorial house mounds illmore ien Weather n piiltr By Sin & ids Reed 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S he lose been made 'J Hail A S h J Ftlension Office Dtlla M h "I m4 Fillmort a rn OB ite hi if art M f’ I amils Distort (enter Fillmore m tab Slake l 1n h ih because of themselves a raise p’ SI rn r urc :h(i 'S aiiv o p n ' man meetings ilra-( all Residents very concerned of the future of this coun'v lunv Dearden was voted out of serum another in tsliuiid o t Sihtd illmore ''pm To all Millard County tUiliii’ i sir Service i Stcunil Ihurvilav M un rn Jitor's Sole I men to the tduor mut be uxned to be considered for publication ames may be mth held al tetter's request at the discretion of the editor 'pm tl S' i' V ri n 4 f ropjser in what Su a nda c SI Mmi larniner iiense ule us 'fd '2 ast Utdnesdat w t i hurxiljv s IK i' 'j Or! IhurMln' S III m'i Mllkrd lut on llipll lome lla K' p nr illim'ii Is ’0 p m Itinlilii Millard County Chronicle Progree The J49 USI’S 520 Puhlished every Thursday al Delia 84024 by Du W'l Publishing Co Utah W 40 N Delta Utah Publisher Editor Susan B Dutson Reporting Photography Kathy Walker Advertising Kathy Walker - Sales C omme’cial Pnntinq Design Maintenance Repair Purchasing Collections Court Reporter Shelhe Dutson Fillmore Drop off Loca' ons Pahvant Printing 48 East Center Street (435)7436719 Kimball Insurance 25 West 100 South Subscription in Advance In County S25 00 per year $15 00 per 6 month Out of County $30 00 per year Single Copy 75 cents The the commonest surname in world is Smith with more than two million Smiths in the U S Ad POSTMASTER address changed to P O Box 249 Delta Utah Rates on Request Advertising Second Class Postage Pad at Delta UT 84624 Send FAX Delta Fillmore DU W1L PUBLISHING COMPANY BY SUSAN B DUTSON OWNED -- DEADLINES Most people enjoyed the Annual Baby Contest - but not everyone Deadline for all announcements PLASTIC 5 events etc pm on Fridajs PODIATRY David H SURGERY Surgery) Sept (Ankle & foot) Jaramllo C P M Every 14 Delta 864 5591 864 5591 Fillmore 743 5591 Delta Thursday PATHOLOGY Shan Winters ALL ADVERTISING UROLOGY Ronald Crouch Monday NOON Indjde self addressed stamped ens elope for return of photos RECONSTRUCTIVE (Cosmetic Hand Micro Jon B Bishop M D school news M ed Vanable Schedule 864 5591 Filmore 743 5591 Delta M D Delta DELTA COMMUNITY MEDICAL CENTER FILLMORE COMMUNITY MEDICAL CENTER Tradhons in the Making’ dunng the Millard County provided Fair entertainment along with other groups IntermounUln Health Care FacIIidea POOR ( 9 |