Show Millard Police Blotter Oak City swears in officials The Town Board held it’s first meeting of the year on January 2nd The new Board members were sworn in Winston Nielson being in as Mayor Michael J Anderson was sworn in for his second term as Councilman over the Water Department Phil Finlinson was sworn in as councilman over the Fire Department and Cemetery and Park Grounds Floyd Anderson was appointed and sworn in as Councilman over the Street Department as Representative to the County on the Sanitary Landfill and Animal Control Officer Alden Nielson wilt remain as Councilman of the Electric Department Outgoing Mayor Bruce R Lovell was in attendance to finish up the old business and help orient the new members of the Board Mayor Nielson then went over the new business from each department The meeting adjourned at 11:10 pm The next Town Board Meeting will be held February 13 1986 at the Oak City Fire station Judy Pace Chosen to compete in pageant Mrs Judy Pace a Delta resident has been chosen to compete in the 1986 Mrs Ut to take place Pageant at the Capital Theater January in Salt Lake City Contestants are chosen for the pageant through application based on career home service achievement moral background and hobbies The pageant itself will be judged by five judges on application formation swimsuit and evening gown and judge’s interview competition to Josette Western According Pageant Director Mrs Utah should be a contempory woman who possibly balances a career and a home and who will be a capable spokesperson for the women of Utah Mrs Pace says her goals for the pageant are to learn as much as she can towards personal development and in turn to perhaps be able to help others to enhance their growth as well whether through personal contact or local pageants “I am looking forward to rubbing shoulders with women from all over Utah and developing new friendships” “1 would like to sincerely express thanks to my sponsors was so impressed with the generosity and warmhearted encouragement received from almost everyone I asked to help Thanks to: Pace Insurance Acres West Real Estate Millard County Zions First National Farm Bureau Bank Quality Ace Hardware Wise Bargains Fabric Shop Doves Market Mike Rose Insurance ManisLeavitt Insurance Construction Pendray Quality IGA Delta Valley Cheese Bennett’s Drive-IRob’s Body Shop DJ’s Mirage Church Lumber Service Drug The Pizza House Delta Auto Taco Time Jolley’s Lake Philgas Ranchwear Allred Equipment Bunker and Sons Jelco of IPP W Millard and Gifts Unlimited Money Tree Winners Some of the Money Tree Winners have yet to pick up their gift certificates and claim their prizes Please hurry by the Chamber office before January 10 to claim your certificate The follow ing people have won prizes: Gloria Jill Alldredge Appelin Ann Atkinson Marzella Anderson Jim Archie Barbtn Joyce Barney Bird Allred Bev Ronald Bergeman Lana Bradficld Jonah Buck Lola Johanna Liz Van Buskirk Deanna Caudron Ginger Taylor Thatcher Betty Thompson Mike Andy Vigil Bob Wilson Flora Eril Wysong Wood Jody Young Susan Cazaox Carol Ann Christensen Shane Clark Louise Cropper Trisha Dailey Betty Dones Michelle Day Colleen Dutson Jody Fletcher Brenda Fowler Rosemary Forster Norma Gorge Pat Willie Fullmer Denise Gonder Jerry Hodge Debbie Janet Hornbeck Holloway Howard Ralph Jeffery Brad Jensen Tracee Johnson Janice Johnson Wayne Jones Julie Kahway Vickie Lee Carla Lilly Torn Lovell Tony Lonell Dale Palmer Doug Pashia Billie Ralpho Lisa Vickie Peterson Riding Allen Robinson Luci Rodriquez Margarid Sheldon LaRae Smith Anne Stoddard Roger Scoville Jack LuAnn Stvler Shirley Talcott Matteson Dora Miller Fred Miracle Brad Bryce Moody Marna Moore Moss Becky Nelson Sherry Nickle Andrea Nielson Jackie Nielson NanWilma Oyer Carl cy Oppenheimer Pace and Pat Pace 1986 Stock Show beef tag deadline Aerobic classes to begin Linda Sorensen along with Kathleen Bennett has come up with some new routines for cardiovascular and muscle toning Come join the fun and lose those holiday pounds Classes will begin Monday January 20 1986 and will be Monday and Wednesday Thursdays from 7:00 A M 8:00 PM at the Delta South Elementary School Fee w ill be $2400 for a six w eek course For registration call Linda at or Kathleen at after 5:00 PM AFAA instructor Certified CPR Certified The Millard County Jr Livestock Show Board has set January 10 1986 at 5:00 pm as the deadline for beef tag Tag applications can be applications picked up at the USU Extension Offices in Delta or Fillmore Applications must be into the Extension Office by 5:00 pm on the deadline or postmarked by January 10 Exhibitors must be or FFA members For more information contact the USU Extension Office at Community Calendar The following items have been selected from the Millard County Sheriff’s and Delta City Police blotters dating from December 24 1985 to January 5 1986 Tuesday Dec 24 8:45 am - IPP Mancamp reports theft of vacuum cleaner 10:16 am Sugarville resident reports 14 to 15 horses in his hay 5:45 pm Burglary in Delta Wednesday Dec 25 1:36 am man killed after driving car into tree on Delta’s Main Street (see story Jan 2 issue) Thursday Dec 26 1:02 am Prowler reported at Sutherland residence 4:25 pm Domestic problem in Delta 5:21 pm Theft of $30 reported in Delta Friday Dec 27 10:30 pm Delta vandalism laundry reports Saturday Dec 28 in 11:25 am - Dog bite reported Fillmore 12:35 pm Vandalism in Abraham 4:15 pm - IPP Mancamp reports a domestic problem Monday Dec 30 9:24 am Theft in Fillmore 10:00 am - Theft in Kanosh 3:13 pm - Theft of gun in Hinckley y Dec 31 10:26 am - Theft of gasoline in Fillmore 3:10 pm - Theft from rillmore business 3:46 pm Vandalism and burglary reported at Hinckley construction site Jan 10 Deadline for beef tags for Millard County Jr Livestock Show USU Extension Office Delta and Fillmore Jan 11 Sam and Toni Wright Meinhardt Openhouse pm Delta Ut West Stake Center Sutherland Scott Pace Lisa Stanworth wedding reception 6:30-pm Deseret Oasis Ward Jan 11 John Cluff Project Coordinator for Vietnam Veterans Leadership Program Delta Job Service am Jan 12 Sister Heidi Nielsen mission farewell Flowell Ward Chapel 11:50 am - Feb 25 Jan Prenatal classes Tuesdays Delta Medical Center Call Community for information control classes Weight Tuesdays Delta Community Medical Center Call for more information Feb 4 5 6 Soil Testers School West Central Vocational Center Delta Volunteers needed for Mothers March Mary of Davies the Fillmore has been chosen chairman Mothers March on birth defects "Held every January for the past 28 sears the campaign is sponsored by the March of Dimes" Davies "The voluntary health says Mrs for funds uses the programs organization aimed at prevention of birth health nation's number one child problem Thursday Jan 2 11:04 am - Theft Fillmore business of battery from Friday Jan 3 12:07 am Wedding near Fillmore disrupted by intruding parties Sunday Jan 5 1:35 pm Burglary at Delta motel "Aiming for the day when all children born free from the threat of birth funds delects the March of Dimes Mrs numerous research programs" Davies savs “They also support special maternal infant health care genetic can be and professional health education and community services" Volunteers are needed for the Mothers March Anyone interested in helping should contact Mrs Davies at services public Count) t Thurs Jan ISPS Have you ever wondered who it is that goes to all the trouble daily to give us our weekly weather report in Fillmore? The man is Jay T Rogers Faithfully day after day and year after year Jay checks his thermometers and gauges each evening a few minutes before pm His week starts on Friday He has two for reading the special thermometers-ohigh temperatures and one for the cold or low temps They both are reset each evening after the reading is taken For checking the precipitation or snowfall he has what he calls a "snow bucket” a special container that requires a rather complicated process for measuring either the rainfall or snow fall Also if it has snowed he measures the snow on two special "boards" After measuring both he sweeps the snow off one If it has snowed again the next day he measures and sweeps it off again and so on for the rest of the week For the lets he the snow second board accumulate until the end of the week but measures it each day This gives him a double check for accuracy Armed with all his facts and figures he phones the Salt Lake Weather Bureau each evening at 5 pm to report his findings On Fridays he send the week’s weather report to the State and Federal Climatologist in Logan He also brings the report to the office of the Millard County Chronicle Progress in I illmorc for publication in the next issue At the end of each month he sends two Ninth monthly reports to Asheville Carolina This is the headquarters of the NOAA or National Oceanic and One Administration Atmospheric monthly report is also sent to the River Forecast Center in Salt Lake City All this is done by Jay as a sort of national community service for which he receives no pay When asked why he does this with no compensation he answered enthusiastically that weather has held a fascination with him foi many years In tact since longer he has been I9S7 In loves when the Leather & Corduroy Coats 25 OFF Polly Levi Saddleman 20 began Attention homemakers A class is being offered on the following: Mastering Knits: basic to advanced techniques Includes sweatshirts and concealed shirts tab style Many patterns Basic Foods: nutrition food preparation These are both 12 week courses with classes on Tuesday from pm If you are interested in this class please call and leave your name or drop in at the Vocational Center 305 E 200 N Delta Phone We live inside ourselves So unaware of what we never see But there's your neighbor and there's my friend They could use some help from you and me So Lend A Handy Make life a little brighter Lend A Handy and show someone you care OFF 5 ' LaCross Packs S - Price Vi - Jolley’s Western Wear E i Main Delta 864-465- 1 records no took Day Jay A individualist and real rugged outdoorsnian Jay has never married His love and knowledge ol the surrounding Desert Pahvant Range and West is unmatched Ills perception of the gcologv ot the area is readily recognized upon just Ins to the of listening physical explanation that have come about in cons ol changes time But his good natured and jovial personality always seems to lead you back to what he loves best -- the weather He not only is dedicated to this work but is a credit to the community the state and national weather services OFF OFF Cloyd service n OFF Ladies 20 & j Jay was bom in illmorc giaduated from Millard High School and attended the l imersitv ot Ltih lor two years He also served two years ni the LS Army However at lection lor the larm Ic at home changed Ins hle’s decision and lie returned to work on Ins father’s farm in lowcll where Ins keen interest in weather Flannel Shirts Dress Shirts Mens Page Ins own keeping W' performed Winter Coats 25 20 1986 He loves weather Ihpd to 50 9 Lend A Hand is a program that has helped over 10000 truly needy people in energy related emergencies during the past three years Please add a dollar or more to your Utah Power bill so the Red Cross can help families and individuals who may have no jobs no money and no hope Since its beginning you have contributed some $630000 to this effort helping well over 10000 people Lend A Hand again this year and share utah& PSHIBOB8 |