Show Serving Utah’s Great Pahvant Valley Delta Utah $1800 out of eounty in 6 months $1000 (In Advance) Senior Citizens Copy 50 (65 and older) $1500 in county $1800 out of USPS County Vol 0 78 No 25 Dec 24 1987 Commissioners approve County Budget by Dawn Carder Following the public hearing held on 15 1987 the December Tuesday ofMillard County Commissioners ficially adopted the county budget with provisions The announcement of the Comformal adoption was made by missioner Mike Styler who commented that portions of the 1988 budget have been adopted on approval of information Millard John Hansen County Auditor states that his office is open for answering questions for interested taxpayers It is his firm belief that people are government and as such they must take part in the operation The total figure for the 1988 budget is $879274622 which is an increase of $27 million over last approximately year’s $6 million figure Four areas comprise the major increase They are: Budgeted capital LPN f of this amount is obligated money basically earmarked for the purchase of the Delta county building The remain$500000 is for planned ing improvements 2 Tax stability trust 3 Increase in various road equipin 1987 to ment from $159256 $866800 4 Debt service increase from $47500 to $1047500 It is Mr Hansen’s understanding that all county employees with the exception of the elected officials are to receive some increase in salary Most are to get a 2'A percent raise twice durand July ing the Note that each raise is made on the same base salary The three commissioners the building inspector and the Administrative Assistant are to receive a flat $360 increase for the year District Court: Justice of the Peace 1786 $74 Detention Home: $10000-- $ 10000 ’sanity Hearings: $1500-- $ 1000 Public Defender: Justice of the Peace West: S23 Law Library: Circuit Court: $46 1652 Administrative Assistant: 45877— $48190 Auditor: Clerk: Treasurer: $ 10921 105650 Recorder: $105768$109391 Attorney (total): $145920— $166272 Assessor: $ 55437-- $ 61 525 Surveyor: Account: Inemployment Computer Center: $1 13375—$ 1111 69 Buildings & Grounds (jail excluded): $183300 not (insurance included)— $380340 (with insurance) East: Jail Building upkeep: $89900$87939 Elections: $1 000 $348 17 Planning Commission (planner): Sheriff’s Department: Alcohol & Drugs: Jail (internal): Building Inspector: Bee Inspector: $950$950 Civil Defense: $12416$12741 Public Health: $48000 (excluding Poor and Indigent) $56875 (with P & I) Mental Health: $20000 (excluding Poor and (with P & I) Aging: $38860— $4005 Golf Course: TV: $39679— $80225 Boat Dock: Book Mobile: $30 1727 USU Extension: $711 797 Noxious Weeds: $15 Exhibits and Fairs: Delta Office: Fillmore Ambulance: $320(X) $88225 (price of new vehicle included) Delta Ambulance: $38000—533550 Fskdale Ambulance: Transfers to other funds: $200 000- -$ 1290 8 1722 County Tax Trust fund: Road Department: 43 1927 $1664 000-000 Special Roads: $85 Capital Improvement: 625 Solid Waste: $233 Emergency 911: $39743 (not budgeted in 82922 Fund: Unemployment Trust Transient Fund: $45000-5- 000 graduation a first f "V Tfm r All of the Sheriffs deputies deputies secretarial posito elected officials tions the Computer Coordinator and the Maintenance Supervisor are to receive 3 ': percent increases twice during the year (same schedule as above) and the county road and landfill personnel are to receive 4 Zi percent twice during the year The County Attorney’s salary (part time) will be $37500 and the Deputy County Attorney’s (full time) is to be $36500 Following is a detailed break down of the budget by departments The first figure in each reflects the amount allocated in 1987 The second is the total for the 1988 year Commissioners’ Budget: 1 j rrf A m M’a I ? A Graduates entertain with Mv XJ- 7r- - ) i a J- 4 last year” stated Ms Falgenauer “that we have doubled the number of Catherine instructor Tom Judd Stephenson a member of the graduating class gave the benediction Following the graduation exercises a reception was held of the 1987 LPN Members graduating class were: Pamela Rae Bennett Becky Brunson Marian Jacobson Bunker Sandra B Christensen Rose S Dickens Rae Ellen Hare Laura May Price Patricia Smith Rnh Melloney S Robins Catherine C Stephenson Greta Stevens Keri Ann Walker Janice K Shelstead Zeigler families on our 1987 Christmas list We will again include the Delta Extended Care facility” Names of families in Kanosh Nephi Sutherland Oak City and Hinckley Delta were provided to the Employees Activities Organization by area churches and the community To avoid duplication of efproject forts the IPSC group has been working with Vince Crawford and his committee to assist people in need Deliveries to families in Kanosh and Nephi were taken care of by the employees All other deliveries of gifts and food were arranged by Vince Crawford Susan Falgenauer made ornaments for the five trees housed at the IPSC facility On each ornament was the age and sex of the individual needing care” assistance Employees took the ornaments bought and wrapped gift items then returned the packages and placed them under the trees This year ten families and children will receive gifts and meals are being prepared The Employees is providing four addiOrganization tional meals to families outside the area Placed beside the tree in the IPSC lunch room is a metal box where This employees made cash donations money will be used for the purchase of food Also donated in the cash box were certificates for turkeys that were gifts to IPSC employees On Tuesday December 22 the Employees’ group sorted through the gifts for distribution and opened the metal box On hand to assist were Ralph Morrison a member of the Committee and his son Jeff Decorating contest winners honored b) Dawn Carder W’inners of the 1987 Christmas Decorating Contest sponsored by the Delta Rotary Club were honored at a luncheon at Chef’s Palace on Thurs17 Dave Pollard day December Rotary chairman of the lighting program introduced the awards recipients commended them on their decorations and presented commemorative plaques from the Rotary Club The criteria used for judging was Following Mr Fowles’ welcoming comments Rae Ellen Hare a graduate gave the invocation Two instructors Grace Bramall and Marilyn Prete and Wendell Robison of the Millard County Board of Education were featured Graduate speakers responses were and presented by Becky Brunson Patricia Rich Included in the program was a delightful musical number "Just a Spoonful of Sugar” prepared and presented by the graduating class At the conclusion of the speeches Director Fowles Presented the of and Superintendent graduates Schools Kenneth Topham accepted them Presentation of pins and hats were made by Grace Bramall Marilyn Each Prete and Julie Mussleman graduate was then presented a rose by song IPSC employees say ‘We by Dawn Carder The Employees Activities Organization in connection with IPSC joined with the project in Delta to say “We care” In a cooperative venture Susan Falgenauer Chairman of IPSC employees’ program joined Chairman forces with Vince Crawford to give needy county residents a beautiful Christmas Chairman Falgenauer explained that the employee program was started last year when gifts were provided for to thirty children for five area families Each family was also the recipient of a canned ham a turkey and a box of fruit Names of families were provided last year to the employees’ organization by Social Services Also provided with gifts through employee generosity were residents of the Delta Extended Care facility response was so great "Employee U? by Dawn Carder Hospital Administrator Roy and Rep Joe Moody were credited for being instrumental in in Delta the here LPN establishing Thirteen area women graduated in the very first class on Thursday evening December 17 1987 The graduation ercises were held at the West Central Utah Vocational School Jack Fowles Director of the Vocational School welcomed the graduates’ and proud family many friends He acknowledged members the tcrifices and praised the vigor of the Students noting family support He also expressed appreciation of the cooperation of Utah Technical School in Provo and Snow College in coorthe the local new with dinating program school into five categories divided each category comprising 20 percent of the total score The categories were: a overall appeal b development of Christmas theme c visibility and enhancement of neighborhood d artistic value e effort The award for the best lighting display was presented to Linda and Robert Frendt of 263 North 420 East in Delta Sarah Jo and Boyd Louder West Highway 6 won the prize for the best nativity scene The best commercial display was awarded to Keith Dalton Motors located at 324 West Main in Delta Jodi Jenkins a sophomore at Delia High School was the person responsible for the window display at Dalton Motors and it was she who received the plaque for the business Jodi gave credit to her mother Marilyn Jenkins of President Pam of the Isley Activities Organization Employees commented that this program gets “the most positive response through our organization” She added “It has become a family project for many of the employees” All in all this year’s has according to Vince program “received Crawford phenomenal response Thousands of dollar worth of donations have been made by We (the dividuals and businesses committee-VinRalph Morrison Jean Smith Bryan Nielson and Helen end week all wrapwere Barney) busy ping presents” Christmas 1987 will be happier for many due to the efforts of IPSC employees and the program Together they have truly said “We care” for help on the project Certificates of Accomplishment will be presented to the following: Dean Black Highway 140 in Deseret Clyde Bunker Highway 99 in Sutherland Donald Burt 47 East 300 South in Fillmore Delyle Curling Highway 91 in Meadow Vicki and Brent Crosland 165 West 100 North in Fillmore Ann and Fred Jackson 180 South 200 East in Oak City Judy and Richard Krause '50 East Canyon Road in Fillmore A $ it i I w If r Gale Chapman EAO Treas Sheri Clapper EAO Sub for Santa Chairman Susan Falgenauer EAO Pres Pam Isley and Sub for Santa Chairman Vance Crawford collected gifts at IPSC IPSC Pres Losee Home Center 696 West Hwv 6 in Delta Jack McBride 220 South 200 East in Fillmore John Peterson 401 East 379 North in Delta Mark Talbot 264 East 4u0 South in Hinckley Steve West side in Oasis and Willoughby two former winners who were not eligible for top awards this Murray 500 East 300 North in Delta Dan Sperry 400 East 400 North in Delta an is international Rotary that is businessmen’s organization On the indicated to service projects same dav of the awards luncheon Christmas Delta Rotarians held a parts for the senior citizens at the ME Bird Cen’et Members and their wives prepared and served a meal to over sixA program was given and ty people then interested seniors were treated to a bus trip tor viewing the Christmas decorations in the area |