Show 'hm ft 4 - Millard County I ban LSPS Jmmt 16 1988 Council adopts ordinance West Millard History by Sarah Inez Moody Conflicting views on an ordinance enacting new provisions to the sale fur- Historical Timeline of the West Millard Area nishing or supply of alcoholic For hundred of year Indians in hunted and roamed this ex1770— the pedition comes through -- Gunnison massacre 185 other army Captain Gunnison and men killed by Indians southwest of Deseret Alexander Croft Mellville and Alexander Barron appointed to investigate feasibility of a settlement on Sevier establishing River on or near Sevier Lake in Pahvant Valley 186- Fir st settlers build dam 12 mile west of the town of Oasis come to Deseret By 1861 there were 142 families established in the valley 1860— Oasis first settled by men and their families who worked on the first dam settlers go to Oak City 1871 -- Leamington established as a farm community by settlers from Oak City received first settlers who came over from Deseret 10 miles south of Garrison in Snake Valley surveyed by first settlers who took up squatter's rights on extreme western border of Millard County is started Creek (known s Gandy) in northwest corner of Millard Here another photo of the Yuba Dam under construction is County two is begun from the Nevada line miles started in the 1870s as a church farm started as a railroad grew until 1907 when the began to move in their community railroaders families most recent town in West Millard begins as a railroad stop for Carey Act land settlers begun by Oasis Land and Water Co out of some of the 43OX) acres in the Carey Act lands Southtract comes out of this land also substantial group of settlers take up land in Sutherland becomes a com- Hinckley Rodeo Queen tryouts Fence erected Five months of hard work were rewarded recently when residents of the Pendray Estates Subdivision erected a fence parallel to the irrigation canal which borders the area on the east The fence is meant to serve as a deterrent to the small children who live and play in the area and hopefully prevent future tragedy Recognizing that a real hazard existed many people were willing to help AD funds were donated by the residents and other concerned citizens The fence of Sutherland begun out of 10000 acres of Carey Act land Delta Sugar Factory one of the largest in the state was completed failure in Delta Relocation Center comes to West Millard Once the 8th in Utah largest city Wellman beryllium plant open in West Power Project being constructed Reservoir breaks floods Deseret Oasis area destroys famous northtract flumes munity 2 miles north was erected by the men of the SubdiviPresident sion of Clyde Bunker Melville Irrigation helped work out the details of here the fence could stand Delta City under the direction of Neil Forster provided a road grader and man hours to prepare the site Gary Church of Church Lumber provided all the materials at cost A heartfelt thank you goes out to everyone who helped make this worthwhile project a success The annual Hinckley Rodeo Queen tryouts will be held on Tuesday June 21 at 7:30 pm at the Hinckley Rodeo Arena All single girls 14 years and older living in Millard County are eligible to compete Judging will be based on horsemanship appersonality pearance and general know ledge of the sport of rodeo The Queen and her two attendants VEHICLE SCHEDULE located at the County Assessor’s Office in Fillmore and the County Office in Delta HOURS BOTH PLACES: Monday through Friday (Open Most Noon Hours) For all Titles Registrations Impounds Etc - Now mation call the Public Health Office at Plan to have your child in this free Amblyopia participate Clinic and remind your friends and neighbors of this very important sight saving program forperty owner's petition has to be malized before presentation to the P&Z Commission Officer Morris Burton discussed compensatory time when officers have to work on holidays As the matter stands now officers are required to take a day off within a 30 day period following working a holiday Sometimes this works a hardship on the officers he said He requested that the officers have 12 "floating” days a year to be scheduled for the officers’ benefit in such a manner that the department will not suffer Discussion followed after which Councilman Gayle Bunker moved to update the department policy to include the request His motion was seconded by Councilman Rex Harris and carried Officer Burton reported that he is seeking his Bachelor of Arts Degree in He will be writing a Management paper on the "Effects of Salary vs Benefits” and asked for input from council members for a survey The survey could be beneficial to the city school district and county it was agreed Upkeep of unoccupied property was discussed at some length with city residents The amount of white top and morning glory within the city limits was deplored It was noted that present ordinances provide for the abatement of nuisances including noxious weeds It was also noted that the present ordinance was of no value right now because of lack of enforcement Present were Counrilmen Gayle Bunker Wes Bloomfield Don Dafoe Rex Harris Attorney Richard Waddingham City Recorder Dorothy Jefwas Mayor Ruth Presiding fery Hansen IT’S HAPPENING HERE! will make appearances in the Hinckley 24th of July Parade and the Ute Stampede in Nephi in addition to the Hinckley Rodeo Contestants must register before June 14 with Micky Brown or Jan Daughters WMBRA Jackpot Barrel! Racing will be held immediately following the Queen tryouts ATTENTION! Vision screening clinic A vision screening clinic to identify children with Amblyopia (lazy eye blindness) will be conducted in Delta for children three to five years of age This Clinic will be held at 252 W Mam (conference room) on June 21 1988 For an appointment or further infor beverages or products to minors and the purchasing possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages to any person under the age of 21 years were expressed by Councilman Rex Harris as Attorney Richard Waddingham was discussing the ordinance at Monday night's council meeting At issue was "It is unlawful for any person under the age of 21 years to be present where other minors have of or are consuming possession alcoholic beverages on any premises public or private” Mr Harris maintained that that portion could and would be abused by the The intent accorpolice department ding to Att’y Waddingham is to discourage minors from congregating in apartments with the idea of drinking It would also give police powers to arrest those youth who claim “I just got here” Questioning the motives of the police Mr Harris maintained department that it would be abused And although he was apparently in the minority in his he did not falter nor retract viewpoint his arguments against the ordinance Councilman Don Dafoe moved to table the issue until such time as Mr Harris and Mr Waddingham could reach an agreement or compromise between the opposing viewpoints His motion was seconded by Councilman Wes Bloomfield and carried However the closing item of business was the ordinance again Mr Harris was asked if that offending portion was deleted could he “live with the ordinance” He answered in the affir- - budget mative and Councilman Dafoe moved to rescind the tabling motion and to delete the portion His motion was seconded by Councilman Gayle Bunker and carried (See complete ordinance in this issue of the paper) Councilman Dafoe next moved to adopt the ordinance His motion was seconded by Councilman Wes Bloomfield and carried on a roll call vote On a motion by Councilman Wes Bloomfield seconded by Councilman Dafoe council tabled a request from Oak City Mayor Winston Nielson for a contribution towards a special fund which would be used to reward tipsters against vandals Council was of the opinion that members needed more formation on how the money would be awarded accounted for etc Recorder Dorothy Jeffery reported that three girls and one boy would be working for the city this summer on a special work program The youth will be working 32 hours a week Mrs Jeffery said The Delta City Annual Budget was formally presented by Mayor Ruth Hansen following an earlier Public Hearing Don Dafoe moved to accept the budget as presented His motion was seconded by Councilman Gayle Bunker and following a roll call vote carried Read into the record was a Statement of Disclosure by Robert Droubay Chairman of the Planning and Zoning Commission in which he said that he would not be voting on the proposed annexation west of Delta His reason is that he is one of the property owners A brief discussion followed on the status of the proposed annexation Neil Forster Zoning Officer and Public Works Director reported that the pro NEW MOTOR of July We invite you to join the happenings in Delta City for the Fourth Saturday July 2nd and July 4tb Tentative schedules are as follows: Saturday July 2nd Children’s Parade: Contact Roger and Bobbie Killpack or Monday July 4tls Daylight Salute: Jeep Posse Breakfast in the City Park: Delta 2nd Ward Elders Quorum Main Parade: Call the City Office Patriotic Program: Leona Hiding Children’s Sports (Old Football Field): Blair and Sandy Losee or Talent Program: Geno Zwaryck 2nd Annual Delta Charity Olympics (Old Football Field): Register at the Delta City Police Department Fireworks Display (DHS Football Field): Delta City Fire Department We hope you will participate with a float or entry Remember IT’s Happening Here! 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