Show i Milliard Two cases dismissed Four drug abuse defendants plead guilty to possession Four of eight defendants responding to several charges each stemming from an October 6 1984 drug bust at a house south of Delta have pled guilty to a single charge of marijuana a Class B Misdemeanor Thurs USPS Count) Dec 13 1984 Page 3 two pending possession Entering pleas of guilty before county Justice of the Peace Ron Hare last Thursday were Steven J Capps 22 Delta William Craig Morton 21 Salt Lake City Jeffery Lee Thompson 25 Salt Lake City and William Jonathan 22 Taylorsville Weisshaupt The four guilty pleas were entered on condition that charges of cocaine and amphetamine and conpossession tributing to the delinquency of a minor would be dropped according to Judge Har? Among the four other cases resulting from the October bust two have been dismissed and two are still pending All charges against Krystal Jo Brunner 18 and Kenneth Russell Lake 23 have been dismissed she based on agreement to testify as a witness and he due to a lack of evidence Disposition of cases involving Curtis Gregory Trujillo 22 and Jeffery J Harris 21 have been delayed by conflicts in scheduling witnesses and court dates Sentencing in the four guilty plea cases was suspended in lieu of one year’s probation Terms of the probation according to Judge Hare demand that defendants report to the court when summoned keep their whereabouts known at all times to the court maintain gainfull employment or attend school enroll attend pay for and provide proof of completing a drug education course pay court costs of $156 each and waive 4th and 14th rights to search and seizure Violation of any laws by police especially illegal drug laws can immediately forfeit terms of the probation and result in sentencing Stock show beef tag deadline Blood Drive scheduled at Stake House The Red Cross will be in Fillmore next Monday December 17 1984 for the Blood Drive Donors should come to the Fillmore Stake Center between 3 pm and 8 pm This area is in need of ISO units of blood to give Everyone is encouraged the “Gift of Life” during this Christmas Season Hurry! Sub For Santa program ends Friday The units of blood donated from this area will be replaced free of charge by the Red Cross to anyone from this area needing blood as long as the number of units donated are available The only cost to area residents needing blood transfusions are the costs to administer it The deadline for requesting beef tags for the upcoming Millard County Jr Livestock Show is fast approaching Tag deadline for beef has been set at Entries must be January 11 1985 postmarked or received by 5:00 pm on January 11 You can pick up your tag registration form at the USU Extension Offices in Delta at 249 W 50 N and in the Fillmore Office in the Courthouse No late entries will be In order to get our Christmas Shopping done for the Sub For Santa program the We date has been set for Friday have had a number of names turned in to us for Sub For Santa volunteers to visit and also have received many but could generous contributions use more If you have been planning to donate to the East Chamber of Commerce sponsored Sub For Santa please don’t delay We need this last week before Christmas to divide up the donations and to use the donated money to items to shop for those in our ensure that everyone communities enjoy a happy Christmas Day To nominate a family to receive Sub For Santa food and gifts or to donate to the program please or contact Wes Heward at Marge Barton at Do it now next week will be too late! accepted Milhrd Scene Loneliness is a $6 M budget What if they held a county budget hearing and nobody came? “We were all ready to answer the questions” They did and it happened said Commissioner Mike Styler “but nobody showed at the 2:00 pm meeting Tuesday” The commission unanimously passed the 1625 million budget anyway and are still keeping open the offer to allow anyone willing to look at a copy the chance to scrutinize it although the chance to elfect any changes has passed Flooded motel owners sue A Hinckley couple whose newly purchased Sleepy Hollow Motel between Delta and Hinckley was destroyed when officials made an emergency release of water from the Gunnison Bend Dam in June 1983 have filed a $475000 lawsuit in US District Court for Utah Theodore E and Lilliam E Reinert say in their lawsuit that Utah the state’s engineer and several irrigation companies were negligent in not recognizing the tremendous flood potential of that year’s record breaking spring runoff However the Reinert’s motel was not damaged when the DMAD dam broke the suit says Rather their complaint stems from the emergency release of water to draw down the Gunnison dam to prepare for the gush of water from the upstream DMAD dam collapse “Had the (Gunnison) dam been left intact the flood waters would have overflowed the Gunnison Bend Dam and been spread over a broad plain” states the suit It also states the water was released from the dam without due process of law and without advance warning Chamber pleased with Christmas decorating promotion Santa to visit Mom’s and Dad’s Saturday December 15 is an important day for you! Here’s why: Santa will be available to visit with the little people at First Security Bank from :00 am Bring the youngsters to get their bag of treats and tell Santa what they’d like for Christmas Have you driven around Fillmore and resilately? Many businesses dents are really doing up the town in style this Christmas year Tiie East Chamber of Coma Home is sponsoring merce Promotion this season Decorating has asked The Chamber every business and home to put up some As we have said type of decoration have to be it doesn’t before very simanything elaborate-sople will do is attempting to The Chamber enter the Book of World Records by having every business and home put the through promotion ongoing will which the Chamber years promote she said is really pleased The Chamber with the response they have received and they would like to remind everyone to attend the drawing Dec 22 1984 at 2 pm at the site of the old George Hotel for the grand During the coming holiday season schedFillmore garbage ule will be as follows: Tuesday special shoppers! Tuesday Dec Correction LuAna Jensen drawing schedule changes Garbage pick-u- p for the holidays the In widely varying polls Salt Lake City’s two daily A football squads newspapers have chosen which honored several Millard County high school Athelctes The Deseret News picked Delta High's Greg Second First Team quarterback Greg Topham Topham as Class Delta Niel Pkyavit Millard and team honors went to linemen Jeff Jackson Shon Rasmussen Millard in Millard resulted The recently released Salt Lake Tribune poll High’s Cory Edwards making the Class running back second team Delta’s Gary Porter was also a second team running back pick Niel Pikyav it was chosen a second team lineman and was the only Millard High footballer to make both paper’s teams We up some kind of decoration realize that we might not make it this year as it takes years to accumulate Board Member Sharon decorations “This will be an Olpin commented Free matinee Then later while the kids attend a free movie matinee at the Plaza Twin Theatre (2:00 pm'? 'you can shop the Delta area stores for the items on your Christmas list It’s all happening Saturday December 15 in Delta Don’t forgetmerchants prepare for SL papers pick staters is changed to the 24th will 1st Jan Tuesday made on the the 1st All other days will remain unchanged 25th DACC Open W1NP CHILL CHART House The Delta Area Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring an Open House on Decembr 20 1984 from 2:00 to 4:00 pm Please come by the Chamber’s office in the Delta City Municipal Building at 76 North 200 West in Delta and join with us for a few minutes to reflect on the holiday season Chamber of Commerce activities or just visit We’d enjoy having you stop by Skills workshop LuAna Jensen designated as certified sales representative financial services Jensen representative at the Delta offfice of First Security Bank of Utah NA has Sales a Certified been designated Professional In order to become a Certified Sales Professional the FSR must have worked in the new accounts area for at least six months and have successfully completed the "Success Through Selling” training course In addition she must have excelled in sales performance and customer service and demonstrated a superior knowledge of products and services After certification the FSR’s name is placed in the national Certified Sales Professional registry in Denver Colorado She is also given an attractive desk set with an inlaid medallion bearing her name and showing years of certification plus a $100 bonus The Certified Sales Professional may recertify each year provided she meets recertification requirements Last week’s Chronicle Progress failed to include the comparative figures of the county’s Panoramaland budgeting history in a front page story about AOG budget proposals To set the record straight Commissioner Mike is Styler said that the most the county has every budgeted for Panoramaland $16900 and that this year’s figure will not exceed that The county commission has chosen to severely curtail its support of the Panoramaland tourist promotion group and have only budgeted $1000 for the fiscal year Delta Area ‘pij't i i Fillmore Area i LuAna By Reed Jeffer) Precp 10 tr EMT course offered What if your brother fractures a leg on a family outing? What if your baby swallows a penny? What if your Uncle suffers a cardiac arrest? What would you do? Be prepared by taking the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) course soon to be held in Delta The beginning date is January 8 with final testing on March 23 Classes will be every Tuesday evening from 6 till 10 pm and Saturdays from 9 till 5 pm Cost of the course will be $17500 and there will be a limit of seats Deadline date for the applications will be December 31 so do not delay Contact Ivan Christensen to obor Kathleen Bennett tain an application or to gain further information completed by county nurses Left to right: Debbie Shelley Director of Nursing with nursing staff Sharon Peterson Linda Ekins Marsha Nkkle Mary Lyman Dorothy Killpack Alice Finlinson Nancy Tadlock (No pictured Terri Shields Myra Rawlinson Don Park and Barbara David) Recently the Registered Nurses at both the Delta and Fillmore Hospitals in a skills workshop participated marking the completion of IHC’s Rural Health Nurse Certification Program The course was quite extensive involving six months of biweekly classes diligent independent study and testing Rural Hospital Nursing can be very demanding arid requires a high level of nurjudgement and skill in all areas of sing W ith the Rural Health Certificathe RN’s further uption Course dated their skills and knowledge in four main areas: Valley Medical Center Emergency Room physicians and nurses and sponsored by the American Red Cross This course is routinely completed by many Emergency Room Personnel in larger hospitals across the nation to prepare them to better handle cardiac arrests Although a physician will always respond immediately to such emergency situations R may require a few minutes for him to arrive at the Emergency Room The RN must therefore be able to act quickly in initiating apuntil propriate life support treatment physician assistance is available Cardiovascular Obstetrical Surgical and Emergency Care Nursing In addition to this training most of these RN’s together with members of the medical staff successfully completed rigorous training in Advanced Cardiac Life Support taught by Utafi The nurses at Delta and Fillmore Hospitals are keenly aware of their responsibility to the patient and are continually making efforts to learn and update skills in order to provide competent effective and attentive patient care to Lynda Back raw left right Smyth Reha Gray Renee Fberie Froat row: Loavie Teaaey Jscqaie Turner Cole Wanda 81 r Delta City Recreation Dept So Manzanita Ave Delta UT 84624 8644337 ! 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