Show Delta Utah $15 00 in county $18 00 out 6 months county $8 00 and $9 00 (In Advance) Delta rape suspect bound over to state court Accused rapist Randy Paul Deal 22 has been bound over to Fourth District State Court for arraignment Wednesday August 21st in rillmore The victim a girl at Deal's visiting Delta appeared preliminary hearing in Justice of the Peace Ron Hare’s court this week She testified that Deal was the man who entered the basement of a Delta home where she was sleeping about 1:30 a m on Saturday August 3 She said that Deal raped her and then fled the home The victim testified that while being attacked she was able to lift Deal’s wallet from his pants pocket vestigating Delta Police Detective Mor- ris Burton told the court that informa non in the wallet supplied them with Deal’s name He said Deal was known to Delta Police from a previous misdemeanor arrest and the department had his photograph on file The victim identified the suspect from a “photo lineup” the policeman said Police said there is no evidence that a weapon was used in the attack According to police Deal has made no statement concerning the charges against him He is known to be a California native who only moved to Delta during the past few months He reportedly has relatives in the area and is nty legality of control of all animals in the county not just dogs and cats “V hat this new resolution does is simply to make clear that we can deal with the general ongoing problem of horse cows pigs goats and whatever that are left by their owners to go wherever they please” the commissioner said The commissioner emphasized that the resolution is not intended as a “crack down" but simply a way to deal with the problem “if and when it arises” Jones Road restriction Local officials wish to alert all concerned that the Jones RdIPP access route is restricted to trucks of no more than 10000 pounds The state Highway Patrol said claims she never knew or heard of the suspect She told police that when she was attacked the suspect called her bv a name other than her own She was reportedlv choked and did not civ out loi tear ol further abuse There weie othei people sleeping in the home Detective Moms said there has been no connection made between the suspect and two other burglaries which occulted onlv a lew blocks from the rape site th u same night Deal temams in custody at the Millard Countv Jail in Fillmore on $1000(10 bail unemployed The victim who was visiting Delta Don’t let animals roam-couwarns County officials are putting local animal owners on notice that if livestock of any kind are left unattended to roam on private property they will be picked up by the Sheriff’s Department The Sheriff’s Department recently the county commission approached asking for a resolution to clarify police powers in dealing with several complaints they have recently had concerning the problem County Commissioner Mike Styler explained that state statutes cover the week that there have been numerous violations of this restriction and that from now on all no violators will be cited this exceptions! USPS Copy 25c Holden man killed in mobile home accident 53 of Earnest P Christiansen when a died instantly Holden mobile home he was working on in preparation to selling it slipped off blocks pinning him under the trailer Witnesses said his wife and some friends had been under the trailer told with him and Mr Christensen them all to get out just before the trailer slipped pinning him under the Ambulance Fillmore Friends their extrication EMT’s utilizing and Dearden’s wrecker equipment all helped to extricate Mr ChristianHe the trailer sen from beneath was pronounced dead by Dr David Limburg upon arrival at the Fillmore The Center Medical Community accident happened at approximately 8 15 pm Friday August 9 1985 were Sherofficers Investigating iff’s Sgt John Kimball and Det Sgt Robert Dekker ol 'o 76 6 August 15 1985 East side watershed study proposal dies in face of apathy and limited funding Plans tor a study of the Pahvant Mountain watershed east of Fillmore are apparently dead due to apathy bv local water users and a negative ater response from the Central Utah Conservancy District who was asked to help with costs The Millard County Commission was able to seune a piomise of $33 tiom the state Community Impact Board to lund half of the proposed $66 000 estimated cost of the study CLP was asked to lund the balance but according to commissioner Mike Stvler the CLP stall visited Fillmore recently and informed county otlieials that such a study would not fall of realm the ‘within then responsibility ” The countv’s position has been that Fast Millard residents have been taxed loi vears for the Central Utah Project even though it is unlikely they will ever see any benefit Sevier Bridge Reservoir and the Lower Sevier River system are part ol CLP but even if the proposed enlarg ing of that water system is completed onlv western Millard County would benefit Commissioner Styler said the CL P staff suggested that a presentation ol the request could be made to the CLP Board of Directors but that effort is unhkelv due to the fact that there does not seem to be much interest in the pro ject on the east side of the countv “V came up with the idea and tried to get the funding” Mr Styler said "but the water users on the east side have told us that they don't want to have to pay for it and many of them feel the threat ith the likelihood of flooding is over that CLP will not pay for the study is little chance it will happen It was hoped the wateished study would supply inhumation that would help to curtail duninue from flooding and a high water table Even il the commission could tmd would like the monev lor the studv be little moie than a down payment toward coirectme the problem Solu turns would be expensive and the com mission and residents in Last Millard would still lace high financial hurdles The counts has also toved with the idea ol establishing a drainage district that would include properties and com mumties Ironr illmore on the north to kanosh on the south That would allow the county to establish a mill lew as well as the organize the necessary legal to seek loans and administration there grants Leamarado Days celebration set The town of eamington is again ’amarado Dav planning their annua' celebration on Laboi ha Inecclcora tion will begin with a d nice on Satureamin the day night August ington Town Hall to the music ot Monday September 2 ill include a program at 10 a m a barbecue din ner at 12 noon kids games at 2 p ni and a rodeo with Mascaro stock at p m Plan to come and have a great time Oak City days planned Come to Oak City to renew old quaintances and visit with family and fi lends Oak City Days will be Sa'urdav August 17 1985 There will be program at 2 00 p m in the LDS ward house A barbecue beef dinner complete wrh all the trimmings will be served in 'he old hall beginning at 00 p m The cost lor the dinner is $4 00 for 12 and up $2 00 for ages 6 to 12 undedr 6 fiee (onr' f'' ?'ij a fami'' pass is 20 young and old will be at (X) p nr and a dance will be held at 9 00 p m ome help make the Oak Cits tradi non a success Fun and excitement Delta High’s marching hand (above) added color to Hay Days parade Ite V' A-' and spills were altorded to those who braved dunking pond as Kami Myers did at city park ( hills (right) f |