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Mailing List Sept 18 - Oil 23 Utah W mtci andscapes exhibition Delta Cits ibiatv 17 24 Oil illtnoie Stake’s Music W orkshop illtnore 1st 4th aid Bldg 7:30 pm Oil 4 Saiah Olsen Robert Manis wedding Bird Center Delta openhousc pm lisa Diitson Jelf and I kins wedding 1st W’atd mhnson wedding Oak Cits Ward Stephanie Meinhardt wedding reception C'ellai Club Delta pnt Oil Bronson 2:30 6 Committee meeting for r illmore Area pm finds Bond Paul Smith wedding Meadow Ward Cultural reception Hall pm White House Confetence on Small Business Salt ake Hilton Oil 5 Yachtee Dowsakul Ted Shank wedding teception following noon wedding at St lolin Boseo Catholic Church Delta Stephanie Redfoot and Alexander Babbitt wedding reception pm Kanosh Waid Cultuial Hall Oil 6 & 7 Bible essons 7:30 pm Basement ol tllmore m Building Oil 7 Concerned Citiens for Better (io eminent committee meeting Joe Hare home in illmore Oil 8 Bible essons 7:30 pm Delta North I lementary School Auditorium Bov Scout Round Table for Millaid “I think know where you can find sour bull" In our country deep open ditch drams dissect and bisect the land draining the excess alkali water from Weeds salt cedar willoss the fields marsh grasses cattails grow The wind blows thistles and tumbleweeds the drain armers dig through banks installing culserls and the wast water pours in to gouge out deep holes which the grasses and blown weeds soon cover We all went down to look a crowd gathered to look at the quivering pitsoner of cold mud and tumble weeds All had compassion and suggestions what to do Finally all that was leasable get a chain a tractor and pull him out heic was only one place they could put a chain around his neck Careful-as possible and slowly they pulled old 118 to the sunny side of the drain bank whetc he lay shivering stretched thin to boniness hide hanging coveted with slime alive Alter a few minutes lying in the November sun he struggled to waning Ins feet and staggered in the direction of the feed yard The boys followed him his take own letting good time After such an experience justice would demand that an anmal with such stamina and courage would be given a name and be put out to pasture of daisies pleasant grassy meadows and meandering streams wish that is how it could have ended but that is not how life goes on in the cattle business You do not give a name to an animal for the feed lot there are no grassy meadows no daisies or pleasant streams only feed yards reality interest at the bank livestock auctions and hamburger bv Man llenrie 13 Scout kuk Hinckley reception illmore Oil 11 Joan ovell Chet reception Cultural Hall Oil 12 ' Prt’ip District Boy Scouts 7:30 I t ’ Bv lav 21 71 22 23 67 68 24 76 25 26 75 41 76 38 MEETJACK JACK READS THE JACK 15 A HARD- MORNING WORKING PATRIOTIC AMERICAN WHO LIVES WITH H 15 FAMILY IN A QUIET AMERICAN TOWN NEWSPAPER ‘DAMNED MEDIA!’ HE SAID ‘ALWAYS LOCAL DISSINSUPPIRT ON OUR GOVERN- MENT OFFICIALS H Millard County The Social Services in Delta will stait a Parenting class in the middle ol October (target date Oct 16) f all parents and teachers who are terested The class will be held weekly for eight to ten weeks at our office located at 252 W Main or those who are mteiested the class may be taken for college credit through the Utah State University extension if we meet all their programs requirements The class will be called “You’ve Cmt look At to Be Adolescents It will have a workshop approach so that some can take only part ol the sessions il they are not taking it lor uedit Come m to our office and take a When the 1985 Deet Hunting Proclamation first came out was saddened to see my old deer hunting grounds Creek) area was (Black now a limited hunting area (Vetnon) Throughout likely 40 years it has been well known that yout chances of getting a buck were pietty slim But we cated very little about that as it was the one time of the year the family as well as relatives and friends could get together and still have the sport and hope of bagging a buck But to ease our sadness my son and put in for a control permit on the Monroe Mountains After not hearing for so long stopped at the UWR office and cheeked the list to see if we were luekv 10 do not have any ill feelings if my don’t But neighboi lucks out and when saw the out ol staters that had was even more angeted dtawn out seem selfish and Pardon me il please don’t even tiy to tell me money doesn’t talk but think the taxpaying Utah should get of State the of citiens first crack of any special hunts controlled ot othetwise have helped feed the hungry deer too I’lcase Utah Wildlife Resources it’s bad enough to get you know what but please don't rub it in Just Angry Millard R Fullmer Build Units 3 and 4 out think we should build unit at the site we've got all ol the equipment alieudv out there and it would save all of these people ftom moving away and just as thee get settled have It would save them move back everybody money since they aie alieudv looking for more places to put these plants it would be a good place to put it tight out heic It would bting in mote payroll which would boost economy mound heic llus would acute jobs About 200 f If all side T(quiT& mote that’s pist with unit 3 and now that it’s alieudv out theie two mote wouldn’t mallet that much kirk Brush dilor's Note: I he above letter appeared last week with the other letters from the Della High School American Problems class Me niisintcrrupted the the letter name so we are with (he correct name A616W r? &&&& the hamburgers Americans eat each year they could circle the earth four times ONE DAY A LOCAL POLITICIAN 5UEP THE LOCAL PAPER FDR LIBEL HE LOST7HE SUIT BUT THE PAPER WENT BANKRUPT FROM LEGAL COSTS n - look at the course content if that will personally recomhelp you to decide mend the course because there is a lot that we can all learn The class will be directed at parents of adolescents but it applies to all parents Please respond right away if terested lor futlier information call Thank you and pass the word to all whom you think can benefit from such a class Sincei ely illiams MSW Rodger Dept of Social Services Delta Oil ice ‘Note: There will be a charge for the cost of the manuals Hunt closure a shame LOW 38 44 46 38 42 SEPT 20 — Happiness more on depends how life strikes you than on what — Andy Pooney happens pm About 70 percent of the people in America read a newspaper at least once a day The Rogers HIGH 63 EDITOR Parenting class offered The Courage of Old 118” The gate was open The old Angus bull was gone He was retired from the range and put in the feed yard to fatten for sale There was a number “118” tattooed in her ear and a brand “Bar H” on his right ribs The gate was ajar just wide enough for an animal to get through Maybe a pheasant hunter going through the fields went in the yard to get a di ink from the tap and didn't quite latch the gate At least no one in the family owned up in the went with my husband pickup to hunt We went back to the feed yard sescral times to see if he had returned to the grain feeder The boys went on horseback in pickup on country lanes to neighboring larms to the leedlots csen to the riser pasture to see if he had gone back to the old familial places of the summer range How could a 1600 pound black Angus bull disappear from the land without having been seen by anyone nearly anyone He had been seen the day he disappeared by one man Jack Steele saw him standing on the edge of the drainbank at the bottom of his home 40 acres at what is called "The Jack Steele Corner" rom there he had samshed without a trace All the neighbors the truckers the brand inspector men who wotk with cattle all aletted A lost wandering animal generally finds someone’s corral We were expecting to base a neighbor call on the phone and say “Well sse hase found your lost bull” No one called Three sseeks went by ness problems took preeendenee in our lises The loss of a bull was just another economic loss of the cattle business One cold Nosember afternoon a neighbor Ammon Johnson came to our door TO THE were stretched ‘THAT’LL SHOW THE ARROGANT MEDIA’ JACK SAD1 WE CAN DOWnHOUTTHOSE CYNICAL’TROUBLE-MAKIN- G rr lDCalflassfj Chronicle Progress USPS W' Publisher Editor PuIm'm Sii'sm JACK’S SON DIED OF CANCER QUITE SUDDENLY OTHERS IN THE TOWN LATER Editorial Rulon MirpV Mdrk hlilor itutn Amen illmore lfrpe Reporter Advertising Ynniv FveKn Yb Ymh tllmore Oltne Miniper Anounis Rt enable ool epjl Billing AxhhroeR 1llef Greathouse yiles WERE ALSO STRICKEN SOME BLAMEPA TOXIC LANDFILL DOWNTHE ROAD Circulation ttifi Julie Rita u'U on reek Rt ulkhon Commercial tn tn ontF 'im nml JiNpO 0 C r o : h Add' u Mh'( iii ts Mt :i n '11 Ml iiTinmi Pua 'N I'M to Q r o Uu’lA ' ‘I KNOW? JACK SAID ‘IF THE PUBLIC 15 PUTPRE5SURE ON THE GOVERNMENT AND THEN THEY’LL ALL DO SOMETHING ' 1 (i fcifh Jane iptins sY 00 omp ptoJintion Printing JACK WAS FURIOUS HE DEMANDED ACTION BUTTHE LOCAL OFFICIALS STONEWALLED 5TATE AND FEDERAL OFFICIALS IGNORED HIM t f Herald ‘I 'LL JUST CAUTHELCCAL NEW5PA- P- ’ X T out side by |