Show Millard City Cafe gets Money Tree best box I mini SPS Thors Jan 10 1985 - Page 3 Millard Scene David Clark y Sharon Clark Susan Dutson Delta Chamber installs officers With the new year comes new leadership for the Delta Area Chamber of Commerce David Clark officially took the helm of the chamber January 9 during the General Membership Mr meeting Clark was the Financial Vice President last year the same board During meeting member Susan Dutson assumed the position of Administrative Vice President and Sharon Clark as Financial Vice President As the chamber was installing new leaders they were also saying goodbye and thanks to the 1984 officers of the Board Glen Swalberg President and Vice Administrative Scott Nickle President Many of President Clark’s goals for the coming year are closely tied with the of the 1984 adaccomplishments ministration of which he was a part 984’s achievements were Among New Years Baby Awards establishment as a Tax Exempt Organization placing of Welcome to Delta signs Delta area cleanup campaign small business ad seminar continuation and of Welcome Council encouragement publishing of the Delta area Industrial Development Brochure opening of the new office in Delta City Building promotion of the “Great Indian Race” coordination of the tourist booths in Salt Lake City represented at the Governor’s Tourist Conference promoting 4th of July parade float competition establishment of the walkway for the proposed Amtrak Shelter organization of the First Annual Hay Days Celebration sponsored the “Big Day picked for power council Circus” and the high school Business Week promoted tourist related activities such as the sale of Trilobite pins sponsoring postcards and brochures Meet Four Candidates Night Great Area Giants Award Banquet Delta Area Public Housing Coordinator Delta area public housing coordinator Channel 12 development piano for city project street sign project initiated Welcome the neighbor Program “Shop at Home” business promotion drug and alcohol seminar Christmas promotion (Money Tree) supported the Sub for Santa project and “A Delta Joy Morrison (right) presents Top’s City Cafe employee Sharry Harper (left) with the winning box for money tree tickets The merchants participating in the Delta Area Chamber of Commerce Money Tree each decorated a container for the tickets The containers were Christmas" Mr Clark’s immediate objectives will be to complete the Amtrak shelter and the street sign house numbering project Sharon Clark Financial Vice President has been elected as a board member as well as a vp She was born in Delta and has lived here most of her life She is presently President at the Office ManagerVice MEA Credit Union and is married to Robert Clark They have four children and three grandchildren Sharon worked for First Security Bank for nine years prior to joining the credit union Susan Dutson who is a longtime chamber board member will be combining efforts with Dave and Sharon for the upcoming efforts Susan has been involved extensively She is the with tourist promotion of the Millard County publisher Chronicle Progress later judged and Top’s City Cafe won Their creative entry was a bird cage garnished with the ornaments of the Christmas season Second place winner was Unique Boutique and third place was the Ser- Due to popular demand Delta Parks and Recreation is again offering Ladies Weight Lifting classes Classes will begin Monday Jan 15 and be held every Monday Wednesday and Thursday Beginners from 6 to 7 pm and advanced from 7 to 8 pm at the Della High School weight room Call Delta Parks and Recreation to register Cost is $2000 for 6 weeks Instructor is Sandy Oswald Dwight Day BLM grazing fees down Stock show beef tag deadline Ladies weight lifting classes offered Fillmore City Administrator Dwight F Day has been appointed to the American Public Power Association Policy Board Advisory Council Mr Day is currently the Chairman of the Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems In announcing Mr Day’s appointment President J K Spruce said the Council was created by the APPA Board of Directors in 1980 to serve as an advisory body to the Board and to advise APPA on Association programs that affect public power policy makers The Council includes at least one member from each ot the 10 APPA regions for 1985 1985 will be the deadline January lor the Millard County Jr ivestoek Show beef tags Applications for tags be must in the USU Extension Office 00 p m by or postmarked on or before lanuary 1985 in order to receive beef tags for the upcoming show Applications can be picked up at the USU Extension Office in Delta and Fillmore or from FFA Advisors at the High Schools Don’t miss the exceptions will be made! If any questions please call the USU Extension Office at Livestock operators who graze their animals on lands administered bv the Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Land Management (Bl M) will pav $1 35 per animal unit month (AUM) for the 1985 grazing season which begins March 1985 The $135 per AUM will be only slightly less than 1984 fees of $1 37 per AUM An AUM is the equivalent of the amount ol forage consumed bv in one month In announcing the new fee BLM Director Robert Burford said ranchers will lands pay about $125 million to graze their livestock on million in 1985 In Utah stockmen will pay a total of about $1 orest Service BLM and the US Department of Agriculture's By law to recompute the grazing fee annually using a legislatively established formula based on beef production costs This is the last year of a trial period for a grazing fee formula established by the Public Rangelands Improvement Act of 1978 The fee for 1985 decreased although ranchers received slightly more for their beef in 1984 because production costs went up more than the beef prices A portion of the grazing fee receipts is appropriated by Congress for rangeland improvement work and a percentage is returned to States where the grazing took place BLM and the forest Service are in the final stages of preparing a grazing fee study for presentation to Congress as required by the Public Rangelands Improvement Act Writers League ' to organize L to R: Jean Smith Delta Area of Commerce Dennis Chamber Ashbrook VP Kiwanis Mel Scow Treasurer Kiwanis Sarah Inez Moody DACC subsidizes The Delta Area Chamber of Commerce presented the Kiwanis Club with checks totaling $90135 at their January 3 1985 meeting The Chamber actively supported the Kiwanis program by colof money food lecting donations clothing and toys for the needy in the Delta area Bob and Sarah Inez Moody cochaired the project for the Kiwanis Club They shopped for 14 families and Sub-for-San- (not Bob Moody) pictured for Sub for Santa project ta IPP employees) Delta Rotary Club Burtco International Bechtal Cultural Craft and Lore Club Jack Roberts and other donations from private individuals Your contributions made it possible for the needy in our area to have a more comfortable On Christmas behalf of the Chamber of Commerce thanks so much the Millard County Sheriff’s Department delivered these packages of goodies on December 22 The Chamber is pleased to be a part of this worthwhile project Special thanks to the Sheriff’s department for making the deliveries Also special thanks to those who donated so generously Quality Market Corporation Blue Notes TATT Security employees M A Mortensen Rex Stanworth Roger Stowell (and Fillmore Area Delta Area Bv Reed t Jeffers Prccp T Rogers Due to the death of my father J Noah Rogers who also did most of the weather observations this report By Jay 25 13 Get a free movie ticket for the news tip of the week Attention Food handlers classes to be Hews Mounds held SEVOLUTIIQKI It is a misdemeanor to work as a food handler without first securing a Therefore Food Handlers Permit classes will be held in Delta on Tuesday January 14 1985 at 9:30 am at old 252 West Mam (the Quality Mkt building) Office number Bl Classes will be held in Fillmore on Wednesday January 16 1985 at 9:30 am at the Public Health Dept in the Pahvant Sr Citizens building 50 South 400 West Please bring your Social Security card or know your number There is a $500 fee upon completion of the test and issuance of the Food Handlers Card The Chronicle Progress is offering a reward for an y news tip leading to an exclusive 20 YEARS AGO-Y- ou Never Heard of McDonald’s 15 YEARS AGO-Y- ou story for our readers Never Heard of Toyota 5YEARSAGO-Y- ou Never Heard of Apple Computer 3 YEARSAGO-Y- ou Never Heard of 1 Hour Photo 2 MINUTES AGO-Y- ou Never Heard of KIS Ya HOUR PHOTO Fillmore Planning The following are the minutes of 12 1984 Fillmore the December Planning Commission meeting Meeting was called to order at 7:34 pm by Pat Iverson Pat Iverson Those in attendance: Nord Brockbank Darwin Day Tanya Kirwan Ron Baker Dorothy Beckham and Councilman Terry and Joyce Warner Jerry Frampton were excused new members Terry introduced The time was then turned over to Steve Young Millard County Planslide two who presented ner Process and lectures on “Planning Plan” and “The Comprehensive Planning Commission" A discussion was held concerning these two slide films and what was available for future viewing Meeting adjourned at 10:15 pm s Patsy C Iverson Vice Chairwoman i Local tesidents interested in joining a Millaid County League of Writers should contact Henrie at Mary 864 2004 or Lorene Smith at for details or attend the organizational 15 7:30 273 at at meeting January pm N 200 E Della Utah The local chapter will be one of thirteen other chapters throughout the state affiliated with the League of Utah W riters and will have the advantages of guest speakers workshops contests and state and regional 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