Show m : mum c P((e 2 - Millard Thurs L'SPS County May 2 1985 TO THE EDITOR Telephone security The first security precaution pertaining to your telephone should be your directory listing You may choose to have a completely unlisted number or a number obtainable only from the If you are a formation operator woman and specifically want a directory listing use only your first and middle initials along with your last name If you are a woman and your spouse is deceased you may also wish to use his first name The obscene caller or attacker often looks in the directory for feminine names Many people who accidentally dial a wrong number will simply hang up when they hear a strange voice or they will ask for a name unknown to the answering party In such a case the caller should be told there is no one there by that name Volunteer no furA caller may ask ther information “Who is this?” Who were you calling?” or “What number did you dial?” Never reveal your identity phone number address or any other information to an unknown caller Chances are such calls are legitimate errors but burglars and attackers occasionally utilize the telephone to check out a possible victim A caller may ask if a woman’s husband is at home in an effort to assure themselves that a woman is alone If you don’t know the caller personally never say your husband is at work or that he is out of town or that he is anywhere else It is much wiser to say he is busy or that he is sleeping (even if you don’t have a husband) Then ask for a name and a number Don’t say anything to indicate that you are presently alone or that you live along If such calls occur frequently or regularly notify the telephone company and your local police department Community Calendar April 24 to May 3 8 am Delta Baseball Registration 81 South Manzanita to 5 pm May 3 ‘‘Ladies Beware" anti crime program 7:30 pm Delta High School auditorium Ladies Christian Fellowship luncheon 11:15 am Delta Community Church May 4 Kirtt Myers Lisa Cloward wedding Delta Utah Stake Center reception 47 Betah Rebekah Lodge Something Sale 364 West 100 South Delta 10 am to 4 pm Fera Little open house ME Bird Center 234 W 1st So 9 pm Dance at the Cellar Club May 4 & 11 Hinckley Beautification Days trash pickup May 4 Thomas Gilmore Velma Potts wedDelta Community ding reception Church 4:30 pm May 8 Millard Distict Cub Scout Roundtable Stake Center 7:30 pm Millard District Roundtable 730 pm at the Fillmore Utah Stake Center West Millard Women’s Bowling Ass’n banquet 7:00 pm China Plaza May 9 “Let’s Talk About It” Little Women 7:00 pm Fillmore Library Reading Room May 10 Bruce Anderson Sharia Johnson Open House pm home of Ar- dean Anderson 215 N 100 W Oak City (Oak City Church in case of inclement weather) Delta Preschool registration May 11 Dance at the Cellar Club Hinckley High School Alumni Banquet 7 pm Cultural Hall LDS Church on Main Street Hinckley High School Class of 1935 reunion 2:00 pm M E Bird Center May 13 Delta Preschool Registration May 14 15 16 Delta Kindergarten Registration May 18 Dance at the Cellar Club Fillmore Community Medical Center Volunteer Auxiliary Pink Day 11:00 am to 3:00 pm rillmore City Park May 19 Rick Fowles mission farewell to San Antonio Texas Sutherland 1st Ward 12:50 pm May 20 & 22 Kindergarten Registraiion Fillmore May 22 Fool Handlers Class in Fillmore 50 South 400 West (Sr Citizens Building Public Health Dept Office) 9:30 am May 23 Food Handlers Class in Delta 252 West Main (Health Dept Offices) 9:30 am or 2:30 pm Pahvant Valley Riding Club Gymkana “Let’s Talk About It” 1 he Wind in the Willows 7:00 pm Fillmore Library Reading Room May 23 & 24 Fillmore Preschool registration n SMART to shop at IFA n during our $495 $755 $835 $795 6“1 6“8(garden) Weed & Feed 20 Hunter Education classes will be held May 6 8 10 13 15 17 18 1985 from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm at Delta High School in Room 103 Anyone between 12 and 21 years of age wishing to obtain a Utah resident hunting license is required to complete this class To register for the class come in to 26 N 300 W Delta prior to May 6 1985 A registration fee of $300 and a material fee of $100 is to be paid at time of registration A parent or guardian’s signature is required on the registration form Class will be limited to 30 Sign up on a first come first serve basis For further information call Attention Anyone over 15 yrs of age who is interested in obtaining National Rifle Association rirearms Instructor Certification Dennis please contact Ashbrook: days or evenings or see Dennis at Chronicle Progress office weekdays between 10:00 am and 6:00 pm We appreciate everyone’s cooperation with our new deadlines Social club columns society community and the like is due Fridays deadline is Monday Advertising noon Beginning January 29th the Delta office will be closed Tuesday afternoon allow to production without interuption Thanks for their to everyone assistance with the new deadlines FERTILIZERS— 50 lbs 1 classes to begin DEADLINES mm q ©oaggg) 340"0(lawn) goal The rules for handling the obscene caller are simple: Be calm don’t get angry don’t comment in any way and don’t listen The moment your caller starts using obscene language or as soon as your are aware that the caller is saying nothing breathing heavily or making other sounds quietly hang up without saying anything or showing Don’t keep saying any reaction “Hello who is this?” If you fail to respond chances he won’t persist If the caller should persist notify the telephone company and your local police department or after receiving several such calls you might try interrupting the caller by saying “Operator this is the call I want traced” Say it calmly don’t give them the satisfaction of knowing they got to you Sometimes this technique can be quite effective Don’t Let Your Telephone Be An "Open Line Invitation To An Unwanted Intruder” Steve Allred Crime Prevention Delta City Police Dept Hunter Education May 28 Session one “Summer Learn to Swim” West Millard begins Community Swimming Pool June 6 “Let’s Talk About It” Charlotte's W'ebb and Bridge to Terahithia 7:00 pm Fillmore Library Reading Room June 8 5th Annual Renaissance Taire Delta City Park 12 noon to 6:00 pm June 15 Millard District Cub Scout Day Camp Millard District Day Camp at the Fillmore City Park June 20 “Let’s Talk About It” Roll of Thunder and I Am The Cheese7 pm Fillmore Library Reading Room It's Just Plain Am Sulfate Any strangers at your door asking to use your phone should not be vited inside You may offer to make the call for them if you like but leave them outside your door while you do so (Be sure to keep the door locked at all times) They may be planning to walk in while you’re busy on the phone What to do about harassing or obscene calls At best the obscene caller is an emotionally disturbed person However it isn’t what he says (or doesn’t say) that gives him his kicks It is your reaction to it If a person reacts by screaming shrieking abruptly slamming down the receiver or otherwise exhibiting fear the obscene caller will have achieved his $995 1980 40 Millard County The Chronicle Progress LAWN MOWERS 3 hp 20” $11995 Side Discharge 3V2 hp 20" $19995 Rear Discharge 3 V hp 22"SP $31995 Rear Discharge USPS TANK SPRAYb6s 2 gal Plastic or 3 gal your choice Publisher Editorial Marge Barton Mark $1995 Editor Dutson Susan Editor Managing Amott Fillmore at Large Reporter Advertising L7 5 hp Swing Handle Rear Tyne Tiller Sales Design Dennis Ashbrook Fillmore Office Manager Evelyn Mallet Deb Greathouse Accounts Receivable Riley Wood legal Billing Circulation Julie Ward Circulation Circulation Rita Bullcreek Commercial (All power equipment is serviced & running) lllJ Come see us NOW ! is WELCOME EVERYONE INTERMOUNTAIN Delta 498 West Main !!! Advrflnmg Rain Pad 2400 FARMERS STORES Ephraim Hyw 89 South South South 4f)t VltSON Loa 80 Mu CMD I Richfield Hwy 89 448 East 1st So Salina Main lua’Ii-- ci — On behalf of my husband Ken and my family I would like to thank the many wonderful people who have been helping us Thank you is such a useless word to express the extent of our gratitude for the Medical expertise that saved Ken’s life the outpouring of love and concern and the Community effort being undertaken to assist us Bless each and everyone of you for being so supportive Ken is progressing each day and we anxiously await the day he can come home It will be a long wait but with all the prayers we are optimistic for his recovery Our problem is not unique by any means as many face even greater trials in life However I beg everyone to slow down be safety wise in all they do and to seek help if faced with stress or emotional problems There is far too much lack of consideration for our fellow man in this respect Thank you one and all Janet Talbert Tami says thanks too I would like to thank everyone who saved my dad’s life and everyone who has been helping my mom my brother and me I don’t know what I would do without my dad he ft is one terrific guy!! Thank you Tami Talbert Cookies that make dreams “The cookies that make dreams come true” We want to the importance of the contribution people make to Girl Scouting every time they buy a box of Girl Scout Cookies Now more than ever Girl Scout activities depend on proceeds from this annual sale These proceeds plus our Annual Giving Community Campaign monies make possible many learning from and growing opportunities creative arts and backpacking to camping and career days So for many girls Girl Scout Cookies really are the cookies that make dreams come true Thank you for your investment in the Utah Girl Scout program and the young women who will become tomorrow’s leaders Connee Gates Utah Girl Scout Council President Brose Roberts passes away This is to let you and all friends and acquaintances of Brose Roberts know that Brose died Friday April 26 1985 We wish to express our appreciation to you for your service in publishing the newspaper that kept Brose in touch with people in the Delta area and with several friends like himself who have left the area for one reason or another Brose missed his home and friends while he lived in Roy and certainly wished things could have been different A lot of people came to see him and sent notes which were genuinely appreciated Sincerely Calvin & Karen Kunz & family Barry & Sherry Roberts & family NACCCA asks support Two years ago the National Association of Civilian Conservation Corps Alumni (NACCCA) celebrated the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) The NACCCA is trying to locate about two million former members and persons who were connected or affiliated with the CCC during the 1930’s and 1940’s It is a known fact that many of these persons reside in Utah and areas serviced by the Millard County Progress The NACCCA is a young and with 115 growing organization chapters throughout the nation and more are in the planning and development stages One of its major is to have the CCC objectives reactivated Anyone interested in the organizacan tion write NACCCA to Lochmann’s Plaza 7245 Arlington Blvd Suite 318 Falls Church Virginia 22042 for more information and literature Victor Vengronskle 2212 Areola Ave Silver Springs Md 20902 I H had freckles not just across my knew when was nose but all over quite young that I was not “special” Now know that all little girls can grow into beautiful women We lived in a neighborhood of many children was like the other little girls one plain little girl in a family of children We went barefooted through the summer walking in dust that flowed like water between our toes We drowned out quimps carrying water from the horse watering trough we played “run sheep run” in the tall greasewoods in the vacant lots We walked pole fences rode horses bareback with just a nose loop We went swimming in the irrigation canal the alkali water bleached our hair and made it brittle and dry The sun blistered our tender noses that peeled and healed over and over again My mother in her wisdom never let me think I was anything but a garden variety girl not "prettier than” or better than” but that I was a valuable member of a family and neighborhood and a child of God to live according to his expectations of me She taught me to do my share of the work to milk the cows to “sprout” the dirty potatoes to wash dishes and scrub floors to clean the home and do that which needed to be done whatever it should be to learn usefulness At the time did not always appreciate the teachings but now know my mother was wise A mother who lets a girl grow up as a “doll” or “princess” always dressed in beautiful dresses to be shown and admired not having to work and learn the fundamentals of home making and working does a girl a great disservice and gives her problems Sometime in her life she comes to the time for work for carrying her share of the load for being a working partner She may be like a piece of steel that has'been tempered it looks good but cannot stand the strain when it is put to the test of use ailure can come in many ways One of the great things of a family of children is growing up together to maturity finding their place in the group all having to help and learning to work before the weight of the responsibilities and living descend upon them as it surely does Btckwith Jan 00 m county for Subscriptions m advance 00 6 months $lt 00 out of county for year 00 6 months year cents Single Copy POSTMASItR Send Address changes to 249 Delta Utah 4624 O Prices effective thru May 11 1985 A Comp production Printing Hinckley woman says thanks for help during time of crisis - AA meets 8 pm at IPP Housing Community Center 8 pm at Delta Wednesdays City Bldg Chamber of Commerce Tuesdays office 76 N 200 W Delta Ut meets Thursdays 7:30 pm al Delta Chamber of Commerce office ALANON: HELP! HELP! HELP! We arc sinking in a sea of unclaimed pictures at the Chronicle Progress olfises in both Delta and I tllmore I’lcasc save us! Come and claim your pictures! Vke will soon give pictures away to anyone who wants them whether it is their aunt Martha or not It is first hete first served so if you want your own pictures get in and pick them up I j |