Show iwTiiiri tirjist Cosmic Cowboys Modern Scientists learn Old West skill b lh‘tin Ihtipcr lay but tiers aie to be used where heelers aie not allowed oil the muddy west desert Japanese scientists met with Millard direcconomic Development hurdi lor a quick course m Millard the at air horsemanship County Grounds on Sat Dec h "The cosmic ray detectors on the desert need to be isited and the bird deflectors The desert is too muddy for removed heelers or trucks so we travel by to attempt it cm horseback" said Kai Martens U of U physicist with the County tor Gary rlit ' J " “ - - Vs - r fcirit' Y S7 I — ' t— Jv Cosmic Ray Center I he BL M is concerned w I Ml Looking down at the remains of the spillway and headgates 36 feet below the top of the great 800 foot long earthen dam The second Burtner Dam Sept 24 1909 N S Bishop The great cost of getting water upon tins land is w hy it has been so long unoccupied Our Reservoir Dam diverting Dam and spillway canals laterals and headgates have cost over $500000 They have all been completed and water is in the ditches ’ogivii Vogvu Oct 221909 Burtner Our dam is neanng completion and our people will all move into town soon ’ogow Oct 29 u() Our dam is finished and water is again running in our canals I he people are all in town now ’o grew Mav 27 1910 editorial Buitner Dam No 2 Alter an existence of eight months the second Burtner dam “the everlasting" took its departure last fridav following m the wake of Burtner dam No of last year's blunder When the Burtner settlement proposition was presented to us four years ago we were told that no chances would be taken w ith mud dams in the riv er but that the water would be taken out of the river at a place where by nuking a cut about 14 feet deep m the river bank the water could be diverted from the river without dam This sounded good to those who knew the bad habit of dams in the Sev icr Rivet of going out at irrigation season a causing great losses of crops and continuous expenses of rebuilding dams Vogi vs Nov 24 19 I he next Carey Act proiect started near Burtner now Delta Source of the water supply is the Sevier River This system is partly complete and water was ready for settlers last year on 1300(1 acres of this list Owing to the diversion dam going out in the latter part of May 190X onlv a small amount of water could be delivered ClinwuU'i July 4 1910 as reprinted on July 4 1935 The Big Diversion Dam 1 he new canal w hich is to take the place of the old diversion dam has been completed after several weeks of strenuous labor Work was begun on May 24 and for a while 225 teams were employed Nearly everybody w ho had a team turned m on the work and the result is a job which the fanners can be proud of (The spillway broke I he force of the stream cut a deep channel through the bank where the spillway stood his was the second misfortune which befell Delta the first when the old dam broke The 1 lord Dam Chroiiu c July 4 90 us reprinted on July 4 1935 Mrs Josephine Walker and again m I9(i the diversion dam and canals broke so thee was not much croppin’ Chmiiklc 1910 repnnt on July 4 HD's The people were happy crops were looking fine hut like a thunderbolt out of the clear blue sky came word that the dam had gone out as it did the year beIn 19119 fore leaving the country high and dry very one that could get theie rushed to the spillway to se the wonderful sight for as the extra water dashed over it sent a spray into the air Mr law (RJ Law general merchandise) had that morning received a ten gallon treeer of ice cream trom the depot Instead of taking it to the store he followed the crowd where it was soon disposed of It became apparent that a permanent dam must be placed in the river to of the future for this part of the couno and try The Oasis Land Irrigation the Melville t o found it necessary See Burtner on page 3 that equipment would cause permanent he horses arc damage to the landscape an environmentally friendly means to access the detectors Church iiistriu ted Martens and seven of Ins cohorts fr in the I Diversity of lokyo for about three hours in basic horsemanship foul weather loiced the instruction to lake place inside the indoor arena Church an avid horseman served as instructor "I hey did pietty well lor first tune riders They all seemed to really ciioy it" said Chinch he dclleclois aie made ol flexible wire spikes It is feared they will miirc hawk or eagle trying to use the uptight solar panel as a perch An earlier gioup of horsemen of a descent are pictured m this photograph lent to us by Slicrni lolbeit Iliese mcricun lapancse cowboys helped lend the beef used to feed the Relocation ( enter ternees at the lopn west ol Delta during Woild War II Japanese H Si phi n (til niit Dlls He wav constant's Weed from his home to foster houses to lie streets nlv when he and then back to his home got hack he might find his mom and dad passed out in the living riom trom hertrice he tried to steal his oin old brother trom a tostcr hone by petto e him in a pillowcase m order to take him to ’he randma's COPY do u but drinking was Sometimes umor high fries house Bi” cgit smoking weed when he was ten bl4 jse his purerts told him he L couldn't lem in and See thn told them that - pian in p ie ( a prob- when p v v v Prices among Utah’s highest Gasoline pile ex at xeivice stations m Millnd Countv aie among the highest in the state of tali ( iis on the north of illmoic s Mam Street matched Salma at X2 sun for iho highest icpoited prices nil www utuhgax-pice's com tor the last 4s liouix on Mon Dec is lie high price was S2 sun per gallon hcvion followed by $2 "’9 at Miller's at the Miller's lexaco auoxx the street kinah and oa were next at X2 4h9 and $2 49 per gallon lexpcct'vely Meadow's stations ued oa Delta followed Meadow with tour staloi regular octane tions chargme $2 S lie tilth station in Delta gasoline he lowest price in charged X2 4I9 Millnd ( oiinlv was S2 ''9 per gallon m illmoic Harts Phillips m in Delia cliarees 4'9 or rcgiilil unleaded oik ch uccx Sg in Mneiicun same octane The averaeo price in tali was $2 29 per gallon for s X2 eas Halts pm tot the tot Dec Is he I tali Petroleum Maikclctx Retailers issued a press release tontine ill It read' th lit'lc low gas prices m alteration since Dec 4 “ lalin are eiiovnie cheaper gain gasoline at (he pump than the national av eraee On Mon Ikec" Nr ol thcaver th age price ol a e illon of gasoline u was S2 2 2 pci v tllou versus x2 2" w ni Olympian gives inspirational speech to Delta students ' Millard Gas octane gas The lowest prices w ere at t ostco in hem at $2 049 and Maverick tali stations ui I ountv at 2 ii'i'i per gallon Rocio Dominquez Andres Gallegos Lorenzo Lopez Alejandra Barron and Marian Rodnguez were some of the students who listened to Billy Schuffenhauer He won a silver medal in the 2002 Winter Olympics in the bobsled event PC s tionallv dice in prues were S2 2 ' or a tali and '14 nd this is not unusual Iron No 2IMI' ti tall residents paid Ic's at ue 2!"'' the pump than the niiional aver ue a report iseud bv the Dept dctaihne the uh's petroleum survey of retaikls responded with information and none o the Me live distributors piovidcd into! ition lie - to vh 'I port Was Hie on In September tah Commerce sponse to llldtixtrv j Bonnie Shamo (c ) presents checks from Tree Festival to Con me Murray (I) for the Food Bank and Alan Riding (r) for Sub for Santa Tree Festival Monies donated for local use combined the (Hid was donat total of Ita fee estiv al to briehtell istmas in west Mil! it ( ountv Bonnie Mi mu rival chairwoman 4 IMKI heek to M Ridine prese tiled a ha use m the Sub Santa proet mi ad ministered bv the We Mill nd Sherill Posse S'lHIli he f as pie'clilsd at tile' slllle true to t o' 'he M arrav lor IK' bv th HI' ood Shat ne o til bv ( hr op Ml loi raised the of sol Call S Sh has nit clehveal 9 take calc it'l il d i'tnlh rued- is pent lo Id us Silts u 'h aie tin riccd testiva! 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