Show Page 10 USPS Millard County Thurs Sept 13 1984 Police Blotter WiLDUF Brent Olson Wildlife Conservation for SUSC classes By Officer I Question: May antlerless deer permit obtain an if I had an archery permit? Answer: It is definitely illegal to have both an archery deer permit and any other special deer permit except a muzzleloader deer permit The maximum number of deer tags a person may possess is two The archery permit general season license and any special deer such as the Kanosh permits antlerless deer hunt all have a deer tag The muzzleloader deer hunt and hunts such as the limited access Bumblebee Mountain hunt do not have additional with the tags permits If you have purchased an archery permit and an antlerless deer permit a big license or plus game combination license you now have three tags and you are in big trouble The Division of Wildlife Resources will be making a cross check of all special permit holders If you have more than the allowed purchased two permitstags may I strongly suggest you contact a conservation officer before an officer contacts you with a citation the muzzleloader Again permit does not have a tag and you may have a muzzleloader permit plus an archery tag You have to use the general deer tag on the muzzleloader hunt There are 139 permits available for the Kanosh antlerless deer hunt These will go on sale beginning on Sept 17 on a only first come first served basis Applications received prior to the 17th will be placed behind those received on the 17th The details on how to apply are found in the big game proclamation USU Jr Broiler winners 4-- H has some Millard County proud winners in the Utah State Jr Broiler project University Record books of the members were judged at USU and the following received awards: A Sutherland Veronica Tenney Travis Kesler Kanosh A Kenneth Howes Hinckley B Craig Vernon Oak City B Blake Vernon Oak City B Idalia Mendoza Scipio C Carmen Mendoza Scipio C Spencer Robison Meadow C Bridget Monroe Scipio C Those earning an A award received those earning B’s received $2500 $1500 and C’s received $1000 Congratulations!!! Upland Game Hunts open Sept 15 Utah nimrods can expect a mixed bag - literally - next Saturday Sept IS when most upland game hunting seasons get underway Division of Wildlife Resources Small Game Coordinator says Jay Roberson although some upland game species were hurt by last year’s hard winter and a cool wet spring hunters can expect reasonable hunting success throughout the state abounds this Hunting opprtunity fall Utah shotgunners will enjoy over four months of upland game hunting for almost a dozen species of birds and rabbits Bag and possession limits for all species are unchanged from last year hunters According to Roberson may pick up an upland game hunting proclamation at most sporting good stores that sell hunting licenses He cautions hunters to scout areas carefully and to obtain permission before hunting on private land 1984 UPLAND GAME FORECAST SOUTHERN REGION PHEASANT: Washington will be fair Hunting County at best Development in Washington County has greatly reduced hunting areas of We anticipate a low number hunters because of this problem Iron County - Pheasant populations appear to be similar to last to be year which was considered Posted lands poor to fair hunting present a difficult hunting situation in the majority of the county however some posted hunting units are located in the western part of the county Millard Beaver Sevier Counties Success should be fair Hunting should be comparable to last year’s The rainfall hunt has heavy increased and other the weeds The denser cover will vegetation in the birds being more result scattered QUAIL: Washington County low brood Quail counts indicate counts however many birds were observed during the counting period Brood averages are small young This also hen area has per more than experienced average rainfall which should keep birds scattered the fall throughout months SAGE GROUSE: Parker Mountain Sage grouse hunting should be fair Summer rains have created water the sources that have dispersed birds not be a Access should Most hunting will be on problem State or BLM lands and Iron Counties Gardield continue to decline in Populations these counties Brood counts are extremely low this year very similar to last year Heavy rainfall has also been experienced in these counties producing good vegetation on sage Birds are not ranges grouse bunched up and this should provide lower hunter success than usual BLUE GROUSE: Sevier County Hunting should be fair Brook counts show a slight increase over last year Hunting on the higher ridges should be best TURKEY: Very little information has been sent in on the turkey populations in the Zion Unit and on the Boulder Mountain Spring huntindicate a good ing conditions population of birds and all indications good brood point toward fair to We anticipate production good fall hunting in both areas - will be held on Wednesday Sept 19 1984 at 7:30 pm in the Millard County District Office Building for the following classes: Ad201 Business Accounting ministration Economic 200 Engineering 101 English 21£ Family & Human Development 120 History 104 Math 220 Philosophy 310 and Physics 111 Child Development We are offering this program which will lead to professional training for in programs teaching and primary grades kindergarten employment opportunities in hospitals and other programs and social agencies To begin with we are offering our year certificate that would enable a person to supplement their income through the avenues mentioned Suggested clases for 1984 are: Fall 1984: 101 Special Project 173 Survey of the 160 Effective Parenting program 174 ExSpring 103 Special Project Winter 102 perience with Children 150 Child DevelopSpecial Project ment 101 English Summer 104 Special Guidance Project and 175 Registration for these is the same as above We are about to begin a series of courses designed for anyone interested in receiving or finishing a degree in elementary education An orientation meet has been scheduled for you on Wednesday Sept 19 1984 at 6:00 pm The meeting is being held in the Millard County School District Building on main street Bring your transcripts if you need them evaluated Chamber Briefs Until the 1850s most shoes were made "straight" -t- hey could be worn on either foot Banquet Saturday September 1 pm - Delta resident reports a shoplifter 7:23 pm - Deseret farmer reports stray horses trampling crops 9:34 pm - Fillmore resident reports possible prowler Monday September 3 8:00 am - A vehicle theft was reported to the Sheriff’ Office by a Fillmore resident Taken was a Ford truck 11:13 am - Fillmore trailer court resident reports burglary 5:51 pm - Fillmore resident reports dove hunters inside city limits 11:23 pm - Fillmore gas station claims customers refusing to pay for gas 11:32 pm a burglary - IPP Man Camp reports for September 27 at the ME Bird Center The banquet is being held to recognize the outstanding people in the area this year Those receiving the award this year will be announced following their selection Tickets will be on sale at the DACC Offices September 17 through 26 You may call the chamber office for further details at CHECK JARS Jar defects are responsible for most food spoilage according to USU tension food specialist Dr Georgia lauritzen Be sure to check the sealing edge of canning jars for nicks cracks and sharp edges BLANCHING REQUIRED All vegetables except green peppers should be blanched or heated before freezing Nutrition specialists at USU say this stops the enzyme action and helps preserve color flavor and texture Tuesday September 4 Five juveniles were arrested for allegedly driving a steamroller thru a garage door striking a parked dump truck at the Utah Department of Transportation Garage outside Delta Foreman Don Johnson reported that estimated Indamages totalled about $3000 vestigating officer Roger Young said the arrests were made following a witness report of seeing juveniles in the compound over the Labor Day When confronted the Weekend juveniles admitted they had been in the garage and one of the juveniles accidentally started the steamroller causing the accident according to Officer Young Delta Police Tim Murphy assisted in The suspects have the investigation been referred to the Juvenile Court for prosecution Wednesday September 5 11:21 pm - Construction worker on new freeway reports broken leg at site near Scipio September 6 Thursday 9:38 am - Delta business reports the theft of 39 gallons of gas 6:37 pm - Delta store reports two boys fighting behind store while other boys look on David Hardy 25 his son Noah 4 and Sunday September 9 1:20 pm - Delta motel resident Russel Stewart 22 were bow hunting Driver David reported a possible car theft in proin Oak City Canyon Delta officers responding conHardy was going up steep jeep trail gress when his blazer spun out and the driver fronted a male suspect referred by lost control Vehicle rolled three or four reporting resident and effected an arrest charging auto burglary public times Hardy and son were ejected out toxication and possession of burglary Mr Stewart was pinned under the vehicle Hardy was able to get the car off tools The suspect is being held in the Jail pending Stewart and go for help All subjects Millard County received minor inuries Assistance was arraingment given by West Millard Jeep Posse PTA news Chamber staff attends the great outdoor expo Chamber staff and volunteers from the Delta area attended the Great Outdoor Expo at the Salt Palace September 7 8 and 9 The Chamber hosted a booth exhibiting the many hunting fishing and in Millard recreational opportunities Great Stone Face The Delta Area Chamber of Comwill be merce Tourism Committee distributing Great Stone Face postcards to local merchants for sale this week The postcards will be sold for 251 each and will be available from local merchants as well as the Chamber office Industrial Development Committee Industrial The newly committee chaired by Development Jack Nelson reports their advertising efforts have attracted inquiries from several states The objective of the Industrial Development committee is to attract dustry to the County thus improving the economic climate in the area Area GiantsCharter Banquet Scheduled The Delta Area Chamber of Commerce have scheduled their Area Giants AwardsCharter 1:45 dog problem 3:07 pm - Fillmore resident reports a child bitten by a dog Fillmore resident reports 9:01 pm kids causing problems with horses Sunday September 2 10:32 am - Delta motel resident reports theft of tarps and shotgun Delta store reports a 1:34 pm Delta South has a newly selected PTA board for They have been busy since last spring with plans and preparations for this coming year During the summer they helped with the Kindergarten physicals and school registration Now they are in the midst of sewing 50 bags to hold book tape combinations for the school library A school newsletter is being started as well as preparations for back to school night and fund raisers Our school volunteer program for room mothers bookmobile and classroom help ks well under way We’d like any interested persons in the community to become involved Please contact any of the new board members or the school office at if you are willing to donate time or ideas The new board is as follows: President Angela Wankier Vice President Althea Crapo 2nd Vice President Barbara Nielson 3rd Vice President Betty Judd Secretary Rae Mi Stanworth Service Karen Roper Calendar Jane Knight Birthday Health and Safety Joni Maxfield Education Kay Stowell Membership Inez Babb Bookmobile Carol Room Mother Valine Hayhome Finlinson Collection Deon Ekins News Historian Jeanie Hutchings Reflections Kathy Roper Volunteer Sherry Guichard Blankets needed If anyone in the community has an blanket the nursing old unwanted room at Delta South Elementary is in great need of one Please bring it by the school office or call at Senior Citizen News The Follies proved to be an exception entertainment Their skill along with their comedy thrilled us through and through Many loads of senior citizens even from out of state attended The seats they sold were so close that we were exchanging smiles with the It was a great day performers Coming Monday the 17 we will tour the North mountains and ranches etc The 28 will be the regular trip to Salt Lake October 5 let’s fill the bus and trip to Fillmore for their annual Harvest party Friday Sept 21 be at our center for the show at 7:00 o’clock Dancing and entertainment afterwards CHEESE ETC SEPT 20 8 - 11 am Dinners: Tues 5:00 pm Wed 5:00 pm Thurs at 12:30 noontime Aerobics Tues and Thurs at 8:30 am Bowling at the Plaza Tuesday 9 to 12 Come join with us from Delta South Coyotes newsreel New School Schedule for DSE Back To School Night Wednesday Sept 26 at 7:30 pm will be Delta South Elementary’s back to school night A short program will be followed by an opportunity to meet your students teacher as well as visit their classroom Refreshments will be served NOW AVAILABLE c NO TRESPASSING 5 & NO HUNTING SIGNS You’ve earned your Wings! 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