Show Serving Utah’s Great Pahvant Valley Delta Utah $15 00 county $18 00 out of $8 00 and months $9 00 (In Advance) I'SfS Copy 25$ b 1 $Ss I ' V'' J ?'' - ft t V s i MP? - - — Vr Jwv3£ Ta V 4crfS : f fC WTrttrr ' " ' && ' -- ' - ' - v x i$l£Rz&&-- r0$m ?i$g'- - 5 - v rr vA "r m east from SR 2f7 south of Deseret Arrow indicates high water area where shifting ice destroyed several power poles causing the collapse of several others Crews will be working through this week to build a new section of the 230 KV line around the water Looking Mother’s March a success The Mother’s March for the March of Dimes foundation's fight against birth defects was ‘‘better than ever before” said Mary Davies of Fillmore Chairman of the East Millard march She wants to express but her gratitude to the leaders especially to the marching mothers that went to the homes regardless of weather conditions to accept donations forthis worthy cause The figures and totals are: Fillmore 1st Ward leader Mary 2nd Davies $35644 Fillmore leader Helen Ward Starley $27010 Fillmore 3rd Ward leader Fillmore Darlene Kindred $19491 4th Ward leader Ella Vee Turner $34000 West Flow ell leader Lynne Allen $16200 East Flowell leader Jeneal Alldredge Pahvant $5200 Berna Davies leader $1400 Holden and McCornick leader Joy Harmon $29600 Edith Kanosh and Hatton leader Meadow lead$23155 Cummings er Ins Bond $13023 Scipio leader Memmott and $16029 Lujean leader Paiute Indian Reservation Linda Pikyavit $1780 in East Grand total collected Millard for 1985 was $222532 Mrs Davies reminds those that been having may have missed contacted that she has envelopes available at her home 168 E 300 S Fillmore or see LeGrande Davies at First Security Bank in Fillmore The March of Dimes' Mothers March was previously held to combat disease Polio but since discovery of the Polio vaccine it is no March of Dimes longer a threat money was used for 25 years in the fight against Polio and Mrs Davies said that in case a Polio epidemic should ever break out again through funds available from now the Polio marches there is previous enough money to allow every person Not one in the US to be immunized cent of these monies is ever used for anything else such as advertising or salaries Now the fight is on against birth defects This is an ongoing commitment which started 26 years go nationwide the dread 101 t merv is still buss lie spends akc Umple much time at the Salt anulv members estimate he's been through the temple mans thousnds ot in innuituiablc tunes participating scalings marriages and endowments Otherwise he said “1 tust sit hue and let people wait on me “ He Iocs with Ins own east side home in assistance fiom Mabel Dallm a licciis ed pidetical noise He moved to the Sail akc area to work at ooelt about 1940 id bought Depot the home a scat latet He is no longer able to read so he listens to chut magazines on tape “ hen he calls me up and explains mv du'v to me" su'd a son Mtna asked it he's sun lie's Wfitn (ll leallv t'iciv quotes an tide (ictnidii man who wotkeci in 'lie tein ' He said Ins pie on tin KIM birthda n and die would have' ino'her 'old known Slu ts fie u ' obablv tecourr eut men can 'ha' has occurred in humorous ever las cilil its nig colTlple'e ' d ra 'u with details Xopli C hasri sen in mane a decade ' have! lot ot Stories aboil’ eggs" It can) is sou' get davs n nuts si'! Shifting ice in the shallow marsh waters south ol Deseret snapped oil wood power line poles like so many toothpicks riday coinpletelv cutting off lJIhX1 's 230 k power line to Nevada No power outages were expetieticed m Nevada however as UPAI Mt Wheeler customer Power ( oopet alive immediatclv compensated lot the loss through alternate povvet soutces total ol thirteen dual wood pole line were stiuctures on the 230 k destroyed f rtdav around 2 00 p tn alter warm weather broke up the ice winds the ice and pushed shitting toppled the poles dragging them hundreds of vatds to the north I his action pulled down several other ol the wood pole structures according to I IWl District Managct George ( ox le said it niav take a week to git the line repaired he demolished poition ol the line was just east ol SR 27 about 14 miles south ol Desetet An unexplained hmld ol water m the area has been noticup ed since last tall when the main road into the leat ake Watetfowl Refuge was washed out ( lear ake and marsh land are led In underground water and no one knows sure where the extta water in the yjea is coming Irom Between Deseret and the power line water is beginning to lap up against SR 2'“' The damag ed line was not in the teluge boundaries UP&L has decided to rebuild around the flooded area ( ox said that 35 dual wood pole structures would he needed to replace the thirteen lost “We are building the line south and amund that was devasted on a ridge that will not subject the line to the ice and water" Cox said UP&I crews Irom Salt akc its American Totk Richfield Mtllotd and Idaho have been dispatched to the atea to rebuild the line About Ml to 100 men will be woikiug in the atea this week Cox said the company expeticttced identical damage to power lines in the Rush ake area south ot Tooele hi'! year 7 1985 y rural tah eggs were a val table commoditv ash was scarce in those davs said merv “We had a hard time gettinc a quarter for a dance ticket ” lln father who was part owner ol horsepowered threshing machine in ad ditton to farming usuallv got paid in grain " I he main thing we used or nioruv was eggs" I vervone had chickens am' sold the eggs to the local store lor abou' b cents a dozen The eggs were put in dates ot 0 dozen and shipped in horsedrawn wagons to Richfield or Salma Because eggs were so important to the household thev wire budget it ah'iislv guarded and were often 'he so rid domestic disputes “One lade leasdalt in told her Relief Soot's son ts ihat her husband wtmld ia' whole egc fill breakfast il stt'd It in noihet tune merv was silling mg machines iti Oak t ttv near Dd'a whm fit called on a familv and lout d He was 'fieui aieuing about two iggs idlirg his ife sfc loaned the neighbors two ceps and she said was on!v one " anulv members aren't irrnm Ik 'I One ol over a doen 1 50 k power lino strutturex demolished when poles in water were sheared off In moving ice south ot Deseret last fridav Delta burglary suspect arrested A year old Delta man lias been arrested and charged with bird uv and r a buak felony thelt in connection cbi iuv in at the Radio Shack in IX’lta Emery Peterson is busy and happy at 101 men I IVunon nlehiiUil Im 10 He n will hinlidav Indn M1IL11J known to min Couniv levidenn and is the onlv In inp mail ho rav " south ol ‘South developed Delta beginning in 1906 was born in Minnesota mer his lather a resent When he was convert to the church moved the laim to Vkayne Countv Thev lived there 22 years be lots f merv moved to Delta Those were davs ol large lamiheLmerv said He had four sisters and three brothers His mother died and when Petersn was 12 his at her married a woman who had children ot htr own “Thev had live children so m were quite a tamilv if we all got together “ke had wihvJ piles and m IncJ out in the vard quik a bit Orui tin stepmother called to mv father Dad corue quick vour kids and mv kids an bearing up our kiJs merv married Maiv Jam Sampson in IWinthe Slanli Irirple Ilcv had four sons and four daughters She died and in 19f he married Mvi in 191 tie Stanworrh H liirgs a widow with nine childicn SI e died five scars ago 35 March Shifting ice devastates large UP&L power line 3 ' ol 75 No 2’ be lore illnn te lust e ol t bt iii ’he Pci e Rim Hate Mvanhv wts bound ' c'vct to Di'inct out! to' a Ik n at itch 6 p' din if Mlilwus XhiIKKI 16 set Russell Mdsaulcv was a steel a' his residence in the W hue Save put ments in Delta ehruaty IMh based on evidence tound at the scne ol the crime according to Delta IV re h ooper Greg oo pi suj il at one c4 the ( liu popci'V alkecJIs stolen Pom R nho shack is been tceoveted o Poluc slope tile mic b dais b'oke m'o R who SI uk iKo omn a ted n o cl but chit he sat ic' if! a' li "tc id m ha's Dunne a ptelmnnnv luanne from Pc 'i 'son's jokes kiidme his sot had Alma he said “I tell people some sons had to pav to hi good but this one was alwass good list noth tig Asked what his favorite loods ati Alma Peterson said an easier question might be what his lather doesn't like to eat "I like everything that ts food" said I merv hut lie's espoc tails partial to whole wheat bread peanut but tc and horuv and lots ot fruit last scat the familv celebrated his with a pattv dance and birthdav he genealot’Kal display I his seat will probable tust go out to dinnct "I will probably have lo take them out" Mans relatives have jokes Peterson been sendini him birthdav chicks tot $101 $1 tot each seat s child's’) sir we toSeven ot Idled m a cat acidcn daugh'er about in st ago! and hi has 2 grand hildun 31 great grand! ilditn and oni c’tiat gteat grandchild Radio Shack is upo’ ed to have losi x'tXK) woith ot tew lets plus cameta cordless phones and guitars ( lassie ideo idc'O lost up 10 5)0000 s tccotdeis computers and Cine! Cooper said Macaulcs is on piobation lot a lelonv chug distribuoiiniv and that tion charge in Millatd at the time ot attest was also charged o! a controlled wi'h possession substance and possession ot drug piiaphinulia Cancer clinic for women to be held in Delta and Fillmore i linns (nr women anier li held March 12 in Della and h in f illmore In IKIta the iltmc wdl begin at 9 a m at the Dilta I tah Stake Center 72 North ( enter Street Dilta women phase rail Mrs M lb nshv at lor appointment In I illmorr the ilinu will start at 9 a m and run lo 4 p m at the fillmore 1st 4th Vkard building (all Jovee for an Irampton at appomtmi nt ( will Atari |