Show STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION USC 3685) (Required TITLE OF PUBLICATION MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE I DATE OF FILING 1984 Oct 3 FREQUENCY OF ISSUE by 39 NO OF ANNUALLY ISSUES PUBLISHED achievement award 52 ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1200 In County $1500 Out of County 4 COMPLETE MAILING ADDRESS OF KNOWN OFFICE OF PUBLICATION 40 North 300 West Delta Utah 84624 5 COMPLETE MAILING ADDRESS OF THE HEADQUARTERS OR GENERAL BUSINESS OFFICES OF THE PUBLISHERS 40 North 300 West Delta Utah 84624 6 FULL NAMES AND COMPLETE MAILING ADDRESS OF PUBLISHER EDITOR AND MANAGING EDITOR PUBISHER Susan B Dutson Box 249 Delta Utah B 84624 William V Wilson Thousand Palms Calif EDITOR Susan B Dutson Box Broadmove 92276 249 Delta Utah 249 Delta 84624 MANAGING EDITOR Susan B Dutson Box Utah 84624 Allan Edwards Utah State Univer- sity Extension Agent for Millard County recently returned from the National County Agents Association Meetings in New Orleans Louisiana where he was awarded the Achievement Award for the Outstanding Agent from Utah with less than ten years of service Allan has had a “grass roots” philosophy of program planning which he has incorporated in conducting successful programs in brucellosis control irrigation efficiency alfalfa improvehorse proment weed control and grams Working with livestock association Extension Specialists the State Department of Agriculture and veterinarians a program of education and vaccinations resulted in financial savings to producers and established Emery County as a brucellosis-frecounty Allan has served for six years in Emery and Millard Counties assisting adults and youth with educational programs conducted through the Utah State University Extension Service Chamber Welcome Council Holiday Bazaar OWNER 7 DuWil Publishing Company Box 249 Delta Utah 84624 Susan B Dutson Box 249 Delta Utah 84624 William V Wilson Broadmove Thousand Palms Calif 92276 8 KNOWN BONDHOLDERS MORTGAGEES AND OTHER SECURITY HOLDERS OWNING OR HOLDING PERCENT OR MORE OF TOTAL AMOUNT OF BONDS MORTGAGES OR OTHER SECURITIES None 9 NOT APPLICABLE 10 EXTENT AND NATURE OF CIRCULATION Average No Copies Actual No Copies of Each Issue During Single Issue 12 Months ed nearest to Filing Date October 22nd from 10:00 am until 3:00 pm at the ME Bird Center 234 W 100 S the Welcome Council is sponsoring a holiday bazaar Anyone wishing to buy sell or just display items (crafts foods etc) please Esther call Diane Rosquise at or Irene Grayson Dearing at to reserve table space at We would especially like the new ladies in town to join us bring in your items if you have any an let’s have a time getting fun and interesting acquainted There is no charge and no sitter available for this particular event YOU ALL COME! Tickets available at the Chamber of in the new city office Commerce building at the Fabric Shop or from Co-e- d members of the welcome council Tickets must be purchased by Oct 19th All those interested in reserving space for demonstrations to sell items or just to show their handiwork for ideas or orders please contact Diana Rosquist at at or Irene Grayson Come and gain ideas and meet new people before the holidays are upon us Maybe even get some Christmas shopping done The Welcome Council is also planning a holiday goodie exchange and luncheon on Nov 12th and a Christmas program and luncheon on December 10th Watch for further details but keep those dates open ladies and join in the fun aerobic conditioning to begin The Delta City Parks & Recreation Department is now offering a aerobic conditioning class The class will include a series of exercises to imstamina and prove toning strength flexibility The class will be held on Monday Wednesday and Thursdays from 7 to 8 pm starting October 8th The session will run for 6 weeks and the All fee is $2000 per participant registration must be done at the Parks 81 S & Recreation Department Ave For more information call Recreation instructors sought CERTIFY THAT THE STATEMENTS MADE BY ME ABOVE ARE CORRECT AND COMPLETE s Susan B Dutson I Monday night deadline set for newspaper submissions The Chronicle Progres deadline for all advertising and editorial submissions is now Monday at 5 pm Please take note for future reference Advertisers are advised that Thursday and Friday are the best days for consulting with ad personnel on display ads so that sufficient time can be given to typesetting design and paste up Editorial copy should be submitted in typewritten form or legible handwriting Please check spelling of names The Delta City Parks & Recreation Department is about to get underway on the organization of its fall and winter programs A variety of programs will be offered and all citizens are invited to inquire about instructing different recreational subjects if they feel they have a particular expertise Qualified instructors are needed for both paid and volunteer programs Please contact the Parks & Recreation Department at At the present time instructors are Tot-tim- e Millard Count) Thurs USPS 4 Ocl 1984 Page needed for classes in crafts arts & dancing and archery Future programs will be needing expertise in the areas of square dancing Christmas decorations & gifts water ballroom cooking clogging polo dance chess bridge basketball and adult volleyball Classes and programs will take place mostly on weekdays and will begin at the end of September arts and crafts class The Delta City Parks & Recreation Department is announcing a break for moms! We are now offering a preschool arts & crafts class for children between the ages of 3 and 5 Moms get a break while their children enjoy themselves and develop their creative abilities The class will be held on Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays from 9 am Lonnie Potter is Lonnie Potter of Hinckley was First Place winner in Poultry during the Utah Farm Bureau Cookout King Con- - to 10 am beginning on October 22nd The class will run for 6 weeks and the fee for the class is $15 per child Registration will be taken from Thursday October 4th to Friday October 19th from 9 am to 5 pm at the Parks & Recreation office 81 S Manzanita call For more information Ave winner test at 1984 Utah State Fair Fair officials incorrectly reported last week that Lonnie had taken second place The Cancer Screening and Control Program sponsored by the State of Utah Department of Health and affiliated with the Utah Division of American Cancer Society in conjunction with the Central Utah District Health Department will be holding a women’s cancer screening clinic in Delta Tues Oct 9th from 9 am to 4 pm at the Delta lst2nd Ward Building at 222 West 200 North Those wishing to attend please call for an Margaret Densley at Her office hrs are from appointment 9 to 5 Monday through Friday The clinic will include a Pap test pelvic and breast exam blood pressure check hemocult kits for testing for cancer and health education information on risk factors signs and symptoms of cancer and referral for appropriate medical follow-uSpecially trained registered nurses will do the exams for which a minimal fee based upon annual family income will be charged All women 18 or older are encouraged to call for an appointment Fillmore cancer screening clinic set for Oct 10 The Cancer Screening and Control Program sponsored by the State of Utah Dept of Health and affiliated of the with the Utah Division in conAmerican Cancer Society junction with the Central Utah Dist will be holding a Health Dept women’s cancer screening clinic in Oct 10 Fillmore on Wednesday The Cancer Screening Clinic will be from 9 am to 4 pm at the is Center It Fillmore Stake an to call to make necessary Those to wishing appointment attend can call Joyce Frampton at Monday - Saturday 9 am to 5 pm The clinic will include a Pap test blood pelvic and breast examination pressure check hemoccult kits for and cancer testing for colorectal information on education health risk factors signs and symptoms of cancer and referral for appropriate medical follow-uSpecially trained will do the nurses registered for which a minimal examinations fee based upon annual family income will be charged All women regardless of religious affiliation 20 years of age or older or who are sexually active who have not had a Pap test during the past to call for an year are encouraged Millard Scene Delta Police nab suspect A routine investigation of a suspicious character resulted in the arrest of a Salt Lake City robbery suspect in Delta Friday Delta City Police Officer Scott A Lakey is reported to have observed a white near Harts Fuel Stop in Delta last Friday male adult acting “suspiciously” the police said revealed the subject Steve C Subsequent investigation Turner age 31 of Salt Lake City was wanted by police there for aggravated robbery Turner was arrested by Officer Lakey and transported to the Millard Counthe ty Jail in Fillmore He awaits extradtion back to Salt Lake City to face felony charges Turner was also charged with possession of a controlled substance IRS charge tax failure The US Department of Justice has reported that John Elbert Thompson was arrested September 25 1984 by IRS agents at the IPP plant near Delta where he is employed The report fails to mention any current address on Thompson and the department also failed to respond to repeated requests for such information by press time this week According to the report a complaint filed September 20 by the US Attorneys office in Salt Lake City charges him with three counts of willful failure to file Federal Income Tax Returns for the years 1979 1980 and 1981 He was released on his own recognizance after appearing before US Magistrate Ronald N Boyce If convicted Thompson andor a $30000 could recieve a possible three year prison sentence Six County Statistics The Six County figures from the Utah Department of Health Office of Management planning Fureau of Health Statistics figures reveal that Millard County had 292 births in 1983 in Sevier abortions in Millard County The report shows that there were County nine in Sanpete four in Juab and three in Wayne births total was well below the national average The births for every 1000 reported last year in the US 1892 There were more divorces and annulllments in Sevier County than in any other county within the six county district according to the report There were 39441 live births to Utah’s residents in 1983 a decrease of five percent from previous years the crude birth The number of live births per 1000 was 266 Nationally rate ws 155 down from the rate of 160 in 1982 appointment ' WMCC sponsors a “spooktacular” haunted house The West Millard Cultural Council is once again brewing an event to make you shiver and shake on that most hallowed of eves hallow een! October 29 30 and 31 from pm The old Hinckley Academy will once again be transformed from empty rooms and hallways in to a uniquely ghoulish house filled with “things that go bump in the night” “Witch” brings the reason for his article WMCC is looking for volunteers ages 14 and older to help create the special effects and transform the academy into the haunted house We also need volunteers to actually work in the house the three nights it is open to the public If you con’t scare easily and have the time and energy needed for this popular event please or contact: Mickey Brown evenings Karolyn Warnick It’s going to be a lot of fun so get ‘ vgfy Delta Area By Jay T Rogers "The youth gets length the together materials for a bridge to the moon and at man decides to make a woodshed with them" Henry David Thoreau involved! US Department of Transportation cSuk Nickle brothers set up new tire store in Delta With years of experience in the tire business two former Sandy City residents have set up shop in Delta with the express goal of giving West Millard residents the best service possible is the joint J&S Tire Company ownership operation of brothers Scott and Jeff Nickle who have taken over the old Lovell’s Service building on 400 North Street just north off Main Street They have been open just a week now and are offering sales and seme on a full line of tires and batteries “We can handle everything from wheelbarrows to earthmovers” Jeff said The Nickle brothers decided to make the move to Millard County because they wanted to be close to friends and develop property which Scott owns in Delta “We felt there was room for another tire store in Delta” Scott said “And we plan to be competitive and give the best service in town” JAS Tire offers a 24 hour road service A Fall sale beginning this week will kick off the stores opening month and will help people to rnd out where the store is located Jeff said v DRINKING AND DRIVING CAN KILL A FRIENDSHIP cfl Q© ®ii fsto-f- fi TJOSCD & ratiigi 033Q Southern Baptist Church 10:00 am Sunday Worthip 11:00 am Wednesday evening 7:00 pm Bible Study Sun Jeff Nickle (Left) in Delta tnd brother Scott have opened Delta 'i newest Ike more 3 screening clinic receives Weekly A Delta cancer Allan Edwards in the old Level Service Building Services held Delta South Elem 450 South Center LU4J (3mn ffie© fsviw 0U I’liEEffiMiH IjxUiiHID MSiEDiB imjseid(£iiq?S' i:®4jigf it fiinq 'WU iVOfa: |