Show Page 2 Millard mum ( liriinu I si’s Ihurs Mav 23 (Tmmmmts - Plejve do mu mill me a mJ tuniplnn ahum wliul was left mil this week! Know very well whu was left mil (his week heed use have spent the night tie sun is now coming up) culling pasling luiiling squeezing repasnng resqueeing and si ill mans items lust don't In! Now on ho oilier hand ansone is welcome to diop by and read hat was mil it the) can’t wait lor nest week Mas has been a hellauous month We base put m a tremendous amount ol hours and seen the sun come up too man tunes two weeks ago on my way home wroie a wonderful column in ms head It was all about what satislymg work tins is tnspiic ol the horrible Ins week hours can’t tlnnk of many redeeming features " Ui i :S U i' lei Actually wouldn’t be writing a column tonight but have to wait until the limn is decent to call Jane to come and straighten me out on some of the names on the DUS senior page (I irst rule in weekly newspapering is try to spell the names right) Just too many new faces for me to keep up W e are hoping lor at least one quiet week so we can catch our breath but don’t anticipate it coming soon as we have the Stockshow boat races and Utah Press Convention upcoming In between there we are working on section a recreation planting the garden and getting in a little suntanning We appreciate all our readers and advertisers and we assume everyone is as busy as we are but PI EASE meet out deadlines bring in your news items on riday and ads on Monday We are really ined (no pun intended) of workthrough from Monday ing straight mm rung to Wednesday morning to get the paper out Also we can be much more creative with ads and give much better coverage to news items when we have time to wmk on them Items that come m at the last minute just don’t gel the attention they may deserve Water Board authorizes funds to Kanosh 1 he Utah Board of Water Resources has authorized $75000 from its Cities Water Loan Lund to the town of Kanosh to help pay for redeveloping the town’s culinary water springs and installing a new water transmission pipeline Total estimated cost of the project is $90 The springs were damaged last year by high runoff in Corn Creek according to a feasibility study by the Division of Water Resources Utah Department of Natural Resources The study indicates the water transmission pipeline from the springs is old and damaged and should be replaced Town officials indicate residents currently receive only about half of the normal water supply The town’s culinary system serves 217 connections and is approved by the Department of Health but town officials indicate flood damage could be a health concern if not repaired The town will issue the Board a revenue bond for project costs Board funds will be repaired without interest over a period Town officials indicate water rates may have to be increased to repay board funds Lunds will be committed to the proposed project when available and after a number of board stipulations are met This out' disgruntled motorist's method of expressing his disapproval of the deplorable condition of Fillmore's city streets The says "Do not (over us this hole My tar is in it" The sign was erected recently during a rainstorm in the middle of the intersection of 200 South and 100 East sign Who are the vandals? “Tramps” Bivk welfare before through the years or food stamps or Social Security or Traveler’s Aid or Government butter and cheese men traveling mi one place to another without money did it on the great rolling liciL’hl trams They rode the empty box t a s the coal cars and sometimes the rods underneath the height cars When the freight trains stopped to switch to another track to leave a car ol lumber of pick up a car of cattle or side track a car ol coal the men hiding and riding had to find food We called them tramps but am sine there were good honest men without money moving to where they here were men who could Imd work just traveled and lived olf the land We lived not lar Irom the railroad Out place was one of the first the Our good ‘‘Humps’’ could reach moi her believed that everyone was good When they came to our back door and asked if we could give them something to eat our kind mother never turned anyone away She would always ask them to chop some wood while she prepared two or three sandwiches of homemade whole wheat bread filled with home made butter and home bottled beef Some would chop a pile of wood and some just a few sticks Once in a while one would ask foi a cup of hot coffee on a cold winter day They had a hard time to understand a house that didn’t have coffee We always felt sorry for those pool men They probably felt sorry for us slaying here in this place cold in winter and hot and dusty in the summer Our mother had a belief that an angel in disguise could come knocking at our door She didn’t want to be ashamed when she was asked "Did you feed my sheep?’’ Did you do it unto the least ol these?” She did by Mary llenrio Summer Story Sign your preschooler and elementary aged through Jr High student up for the story hour and reading clubs this summer at the Delta Public Library Come in Monday through Friday pm Saturday pm or call Norma Farnsworth Librarian at to sign up This summer's theme is "Cooking with Books" A common motive for vandalism is the target of However revenge destruction may only indirectly or symbolically relate to the original source of hostility A common example of vina dictive vandalism is demolishing school building because of actions taken by the principal or a teacher Related to vandalism as a form of revenge is malicious vandalism In this case the acts arc not directed at any particular object yet hostility plays an important part Breaking car windows smashing light pulling out flowers slashing tires all fall into this category Perhaps this malicious vandalism is the most dangerous type of vandalism for it is an open display of hostility I l 1UFK: “TIIF: COSI IS HIGH” Steve Allred Crime Prevention Specialist Delta City Police Department Vandals are white black chicano middle class old poor young wealthy There are as many types ol vandals as there are acts of vandalism And the motives are as numerous as the vandals Perhaps by looking at the different motives of vandalism we can ol this tain a better understanding crime Not all vandalism is without gam Much property destruction occurs in ordei to acqmte money or property This includes stripping land copper oi brass Irom buildings to sell to junk souvenirs and dealers “collecting” looting of paiking meters vending machines and public telephones Another type of vandalism includes vandalism lor political reasons which includes slogan printing A more treme foi in of political vandalism would include arson destroying statues or other winks of art Community Calendar May 28 Blood Ptessuie Clinic pm Holden Town Hall May 29 County Democrat meeting house 8:00 pm May 21 lass in Delta 252 ood llundlets West Mam (Health Dept Oltices) 9’ 10 a m or 2:10 pm Pahvant Valley Riding Club Gymkana “I et’s Talk About It” he inil in illmore ibraiy illows 7:00 p in the Reading Room Public Meeting Kanosh own Hall 8 pm Delta City Grasshopper meeting Council Chambers May 21 & 24 illmoie Preschool registration May 24 ynndyl Open House Completion ol new water system pm May 25 Pool West Milluid Community “I irst Dance ol the Season” 9 pm to mmidnighl p in Old Capitol Running Club Run” Bat beetle Oak City Canyon pm Session one “Summer earn to Swim” West Millatd Community begins Swimming Pool Immunization hnic 9 a m noon Fillmore Public Health Oll’ice May 25 D and Helen Layloi Gary Sihocnleld Open House 8:00 pm llaiold ay lot residence West Millard Swimming Pool Patio Dance 9 pm to midnight May Cii 26 Ider Clay Iolbert mission repent land Waid Chapel 1:00 pm Ider aim Simmons mission laicwell 100 pm Della 5th Waid ( ha pel Sistei Maiy Ann Nielson mission 1:50 a m cammgton Ward tepoit Chapel May 27 Meniotial Day Special Opening Ciwn Hunter Art Show illmoie City 5 ibtary Reading Room pm Sm her n It's Just Plain SMART to shop at IFA" during our FERTILIZERS— 50 lbs Am Sulfate FORD MADE A GREAT CAR 30 WAYS BETTER! 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