Show t Millurd IPSC workers nix union bids for organizing Intermountain Power Service Corworkers poration last week turned to a union organizing bid by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and the United Mine Workers unions IPSC officials said the unofficial vote tally was 155 for 83 for IBEW and 36 for the UMW The National Labor Relations Board sanctioned vote will not become official until after the November election to allow for any appeal of voting procedures according to Gale Chapman head of IPSC He added that he would withhold comment on the vote until it is certified Prior to the vote Mr Chapman said that IPSC had done nothing to warrant the need for unionizing the approximately 300 workers IBEW Intermational Representative Fred Allen said that his union was approached by former union members now working at IPSC and asked to organize a bid The UMW name appeared on the ballot based on its petition after the IBEW secured proof that at least 30 percent of the IPSC hourly woikers favored unionization IPSC is a spinoff from IPP formed in 1982 to run the plant after it is constructed Since its inception over 200 people have been trained by IPSC in power plant management Eventually IPSC will employ over 500 permanent workers Five workers at the IPP Railcar Service Center in Springville also voted on the union question Eventually the service center will have up to 20 workers Other services are available Recreational therapy includes exercise sessions reality orientation group activities and games and programs provided by various community groups The community is invited to visit the center and become acquainted with the residents An open house is in the planning and a date will be announced Our thanks to the West Millard communities for their continued suppoit Community Calendar Nov u 14 Delta Put ks and Rccicution buekpaek tup to scnlante Canyon P1S cctuie illntore Community 3:30 pm Medical Center classroom Delta Community PMS lecture Medical ( enter 7:00 p m Nov Nov Paul Bennett and C'hervl Rounds pm wedding leception Hinckley Ward Cultural Hall Auditions for Ballet Fillmore under 5’2" childien I lent School right after school Nov 16 lour R's DHS Auditorium 7:30 Chapel Nov 20 wrd progiam 7:00 pm Tall Sports Dell High School lunchroom Betah Rebekah lodge pot luck 7 odge Hall pm Nov 22 American Diabetes Ass’n meeting Delta Community Medical Cents’! p in am 15 eigli Mas held roast M E Bird entei 7:00 pm Nat'l Guard (e lolm Matthews Nat’l Guard illtnore AG II a m Aimoiv Nov 17 Meeting Scout Committee illmoie pm Millard District Nov 21 Stake Music Workshop Fillmore 1st 4th Ward Nov 22 Jensen almda Sister farewell 1250 pm Della 4 70 18 Delta Veterans Outieacli Worker rillmore lob Service 1030-- 1:30am Job Service 2 pm Nov 19 Blood pressure clime It) a in noon kanosli Town Hall Christmas tree permits on sale illmoie Ranger Dist oil ice rillmore noon Nov 20 Blood Piessure chilis 3:30-- pm DS Church Meadow stall meeting 7:30 Commissioner pm Millard Scout District illmore Christmas tree permits go on sale Delta ity Oltices p m 1 hurs SPS 14 o 1985 - " p m nission Ward 1st Delta Annual Idea an Palomai Phyllis Christensen Clyde Wall wedding reception Oak ity Chapel 8 30 pm to midnight Nov 27 Cat Ice Shields Joe ophain wedding pm M I Bud reception 100 S Delia t entei 240 9 am to Child registry piogiam all uc House noon Hinckley children Gwen McDonald Joe Mack wedDS old Deseret ding reception Church following wedding at pm IcMidiew Pamela Nielson Goodiich wedding reception pm eamington Ward Chapel Nov 25 Immumaiiona dn Blood Piessure clime 1:30-- 30 p m Scipio iiehouse 3 40 Blood Piessure clinic Holden Town Hall p m Nov 26 Immunization clime 9 a in noon Illinois’ Public Health ol ice Valley Milo Barney of Utah’s Resource Development Coordinating Committee said the Utah Division of State Lands and orestry did not foresee any in serious environmental problems erecting the widely spaced towers Contel asks for rate 5 Continental On November Telephone of the W'est filed with the Utah Public Service Commission a quest to increase its rates The result of the request if approved would be an increase in revenues of eight percent Emmett Mays State Manager cited revenues and decreases in increased costs among the reasons for the filing “When the US Department of Justice broke up the Bell System it put an end to traditional settlements and the arrangement betand ween local phone companies AT&T on Interstate services The state of Utah is following suit The Public Service Commission directed Contel to modify its revenue sharing arrangement with Mountain Bell phasing out the revenue sharing altogether over the next several years” Mays said under the settlements arrevenues rangements He helped keep local rates affordable said ederal policy is now to let the rate for each service move towards that ser- ice’s true cost “The policy changes impact every local telephone company” Mays said “It has put tremendous upward pressure on local rates” Speaking on the issue of increased modern costs Mays said “Providing phone service is expensive We began East Millard election results results follows: Election are as Millard for East Monroe Councilman (2 Hatch 61 Vernon Robmns 94 towns 101 Monroe M Utah with facilities that were outmoded and inadequate Many telephone customers weie on multiparty lines when Contel began buying properties here Since then we have spent millions of dollars upgrading service Contel now has over $2900 vested per telephone line This year we will spend an additional $52 million in he said improvements" m ic’chnologv and tage ot made gains m prodtictiv ity hut ilieic is limn We can’t cut the cost ot equip ment We choose not todowngiadc om service lor the sake ol sav mg nionev Continental Telephone ol the West serves nearlv 14000 aisiomets in eight Iasi tiled Utah counties lliccompanv 19X4 hut to increase rales lehruaiy received approximately one third ot Us I uesdav’s Mass said tiling was request with financial results substantiated Irom the period ending September 70 a “The monthly rate a peison pays doesn’t begin to cover the cosi ol providing local service To imptove deisting service and keep up with the mand for new services we have to he financially sound" Mass said the company According to Mays has already reorganized and streamlined its operation by cutting overhead and payroll “We have taken advan I9S5 Fillmore eyes Arts & Humanities av eek he I lull Arts Council and ndowmcnl tor lie Humanities the National ndownicnt lor he Aits and National ndownicnt tor the Humanities are pan ot a great out ol which grew experiment 196V in congressional legislation the two Endowments which establishing nurtured and supported the arts and Whereas he Utah at filiates humanities Whereas the Utah past I ol in America during he Arts Council len years the Utah past twenty yeais he and during ndowmcnl lor the commend and the Humanities die and arls hereby and $ the illmore Civic eltorls mi be hall ol humanities proclaim "s tor lor ndowmcnl National tor their V do heicbv ndownicnt National he Arts the illmore itv ol 1avor ol the in Novembei and tali 16 do 198N as AM) HI MANIIlFSWfFk as a week ol special support attention to the arls and humanities programs in tho stale and do herebv direct that tho pioJamution be presented to the hair and vcciitivc Director ot the ARTS in illmore and Arts ouiicil s Doris Rasmussen Mas or Fillmore Mnor Rdsmusseii Doris Mark 81 1 iiv ot ails and humanities m the area bv illmore and sunounding and sponsoring cultural inlellediial educational piogiums Now Dons Rasmussen therefore Arts Council and the Humanities have formed partnerships on federal stale and levels and sponsored numerous projects throughout Utah dispersing funds to support a broad range significant of programs covering all disciplines ol the arts and humanities and Arts Whereas the illmore Civic Council has been instrumental m building appreciation and understanding ol the local Scipio Holden 28 Lovell Fillmore Area Bennett 77 Monscn 67 Rick C Norman L UK OW 54 PRH IP 26 2 32 66 4 6 a Utah The “Festival of Trees” Nowhere is the Dec Tradition tradition of the Christmas tree more celebrated than in Utah at the Festival of Trees The 15th annual festival will be held Dec Irom 10 to 10 each day at the Salt Palace Each year over 300 trees are decorated and donated to be displayed and sold at the festival One interior designer Brent Shurtliff of Sacramento CA is flying nearly 600 miles to decorate a tree At the festival there is also a sweet shoppe where sweets and goodies are sold 2000 pecan tolls and 20000 popcorn balls were sold last year A gift shoppe is also part of the festival where handmade articles are donated and purchased The Festival is sponsored by the Womens Endowment Committee ol I'tah to help needy children who are ill All proceeds go to the Primary Children’s Medical Center Please give the gift of love this Christmas season to a child who needs your help by donating articles or money to the festival You'll be glad you did Call Margene Anderson 864 4246 in or Delta or Helen Anderson Doreen Nielson in Oak City for further information 31 27 97 Bond Vcrn H Bcekstrand Stanley 78 112 62 ynn Bond Kanosh Harding 08 R Koylc 52 62 John 82 113 61 79 43 Bennett Stevens Councilman (2 Bcekstrand 58 Richard DeLynn V Labrum right 73 D (Buckv) (2 Meadow Rogers Stewart NOV Kenneth 140 Councilman Bv lav T 132 Stanlcv 78 clcctcdl—Tanuri (2 Councilman Nafus 140 DcHaan 112 Robert Bruec J W haleolt 131 would like to say thanks to the voters of Delta City who elected me mayor for the next four years and hope for their continued support in government can be run as successfully in the next four years as it has the past four I shall be very happy Ruth Hansen If 3 Air Force officers want to establish lour unmanned tracking stations in western Millard County at Cowboy Pass Called HAMOTS-HiAccuracy Multiple Object Tracking stations would be on state land and in a Military Operations Area (MOA) The Cowboy Pass HAMOTS are designed to allow the Air Force to track jet and missile training missions over an area 50 to 60 miles larger than the existing federal military reservations to the north said Hill Air Torce Base spokesman Len Barry Mr Barry said the HAMOTS do not open any new MOAs but simply allow for more sophisticated and accurate testing of pilot response and guidance equipment use in an area already used by the Air Torce He also said they are not connected to current Air Force and Navy expansion of Supersonic Operation Areas in the Western United States The towers are to be high and solar powered They will not require maintenance roads Cowboy Pass is about 30 miles north of US on the western side of Tule Zeiglcr TiME Page Air Force plants tracking system in Cowboy Pass Care Center renovated Renovation has been completed on the acute wing of the former West Millard Hospital The facility is now a 36 bed care facility The West Millard Care Center There are currently 20 residents making their home at the Care Center Applications are being accepted for the remaining room now available The Care Center employs a competent nursing staff to care for residents I ounl) ( iili’hvlU n r m't J city Visit American's Delta office at 320 East Main or call WINNING RATES ON PREFERRED CERTIFICATES Thanks to everyone who ported me in the recent elecl Congratulations to the new mayor Jack Nelson O American Savings Your Partners in Money Management sue |