Show County USPS (fibmmchis - 2 - Millard Page I have been goofing off this week and it has been great Chelsie and I It started Sunday spent the day sanding on her bunkbeds and I was so tired by 6 pm I felt like it would be days before I could move again So I laid on the bed and read the paper and watched a little TV About 10 pm I got a phone call that infriends Colwho were from Pennsylvania orado and would be passing through Monday I was elated and then I looked at the house and panic set in As I have mentioned in the past housework is not and never has been on my priority list so was up off the bed in a flash with the vacuum in high gear I finally decided at 3 am that I had acomplished about all I could and went to bed Monday afternoon Frank Biddle and Thad Stewart arrived Frank’s family Penn and has a paper in Huntingdon Thad is his friend who has graduated from the Air Force Academy and is Thurs August - 18 1988 £ now in graduate school in letters they have a dollar to spend and help them identify items they can afford Start an allowance (Next Ages week’s column will go into more depth on allowances) Your child can also learn about budgeting basics by sorting money into three different jars: one for “fun” spending one for “places and things” for special events and gifts and another for “future” At this age the future may spending by only three or four days ahead AT this age you can help Ages learn about and develop a child your spending plan Introduce the concept of savings and assist them in opening a savings account Children this age are often eager to earn money but are too young for most jobs Encourage them to find work to earn extra money to avoid stifling their interest and enthusiasm You can assign the purchase of some household items Introducing the concept of credit by having children set up and stick to an IOU account is also for this age group appropriate Encourage consumer Ages decision making skills needed to make informed choices in the marketplace You can also introduce the concept of interest charged on borrowed money It is appropriate to lend then' money and then set up a reasonable repayment plan which includes a reasonable terest charge Ages By this time your children should be thinking about financial goals This is a good time to introduce the principles of bank loans and contracts Children this age should be capable of helping with the family record keeping and also be ready to open individual checking accounts Allowances are still one of ways children learn about Next week’s column will money discuss the principles of allowances that can lead to the development of healthy spending habits Community Calendar Motor Vehicle Schedule: Fillmore & Millard lelta weekdays County ssessor’s offices uly 5 - August 31 Man Camp closed to the public LUgUSt amily History Center ar month will be closed wmwf The Millard County Chronicle Progress USPS svtry Publisher Editor Dutton Siivan Editorial Dawn Reporter at Carder Large Advertising Sales 8 Legal Billing Riley Wood Rita Robinson Sales Julie Ward Goertz Design Fillmore Office Manager Evelyn Mallet Deb Greathouse Accounts Receivable Circulation Julie Ward Goertz Rita Robinson CirculationComp Circulation Commercial Production Printing SheUie Dutson In Advance Subscriptions In County SIS 00 per year SI0 00 per 6 months In County S20 00 per year Out of County of County 00 per 6 months Single Copy SO cents Out Send Address POSTMASTER PO Bo 249 Delta Utah o at CMu CIm 400 m PHu 5J40 MMtr rU8USH6 WtlUAM bi(i Pwugc Pd changes (4624 liyxl to M6J4 m t Narrow pm Sept 2nd Annual senaaMfli ' by Fred M Hayes fp Pjafk Banger Is hazardous waste economic growth??? Health Territorial Statehouse r'"' ornur?t3oiE rerstr inthan some other hazardous-typWHO ELSE? Who in their dustry right mind would want to locate a “NICE” business next to a hazardous waste incinerator? It’s only too obvious that allowing a hazardous waste incinerator in our area would amount to declaring our area a “DANGER ZONE a PERMANENT DISASTER AREA a As a resident of West Millard— one who would like to remain a resident the rest of my who has and would like to keep children and grandchildren in the area- -I am extremely concerned about the proposed hazardous waste incinerator in Lynndyl citizens have Other concerned spoken out about the pollution risks and the accident hazards that would be added to our area I too am very conBut I cerned about these dangers would like to address the aspect of “economic growth” As I understand it the reason proponents of this incinerator want it to come to our area is for the purpose of “economic growth” ECONOMIC GROWTH?!?!?! Let’s presume that this hazardous waste incinerator would offer some new jobs for local citizens and bifing in some new residents and add soipe extra tax dollars to the city of Lynndyl and to Millard County That would be a limited number of jobs and people and tax dollars and THEN WHAT? Who else in all the world would want to locate their new business next to a hazardous waste incinerator? Other ROAD!!! Are we redly so DESPERATE for a few extra tax dollars or a few new jobs or a few extra people today that we are willing to throw away all our tomorrows?! IS THAT ECONOMIC GROWTH?!?!?! Is it fair for the few people in this area who would (IN THE BEGINNING) see some benefit from this cinerator to seal this permanent millstone around all our necks? I say that something of this magnitude should be decided by the ALL the peovoice of the people-ple who would have to live (or die) in its shadow and not just by a few city and county government officials Jean Osguthorpe a Opposition expressed Dear Mr Alkema: I am writing on instruction from the Delta City Council We are strongly opposed to the siting of a hazardous waste facility in Lynndyl because of the potential danger of pollution of our water supply The Lynndyl site is within mile of the Sevier River which carries the water used for irrigation by the majority of West Millard farmers and by Power Project the Intermountain All the drinking water with few exin the West Millard area ceptions comes from aquifers subject to pollution from leaks or accident at the projected waste facility It seems ironic to endanger the water supply of an entire area when projected regulations from EPA are mandating testing periodically for a wide range of pollutants that if found could cost those impacted communities thousands of dollars to correct—even a loss of their water supply We feel that there should be an environmental study required for all hazardous waste sites There are several areas in Millard County lying along the railroad and near highways that might be used for a site that would not pose the danger that the to people and agriculture Lynndyl site does Ruth Hansen Mayor Political concerns Dear Editor In conversations with my friends the race has often tight Congressional come up My friends have been worried that Gunn McKay would follow Michael Dukakis’ political line if they are both elected SJch thinking has no basis in reality I remember when on TV he stood up to President Carter He told Gunn to vote against the Central Utah Project But Gunn put his constituency first and voted to help us the people of his district He stood firm against the monumental pressures that a president can bring to bear I’m not sure Gunn’s opponent can make the same claim Jim Hansen has bowed to party pressure Hansen voted against overriding a presidential veto of his own bill to raise the speed limit to 65 j My friends are worried about the because Gunn has wrong candidate proven himself under fire He has the courage to fight for the people he He is the only candidate represents know that that can make that claim Gunn McKay is his own man His allegience lies with the people and not " with a person or party ' ' K Jim Brown ny s vllle Ut Sports Med Summer football Reader questions statements In the last few issues of the Chroniyou have had statements in the want ads concerning the things President Ronald Reagan has done for Japan Surely you can’t give him all the credit These items you have mentioned have been part of the political process & have evolved from the Presidents and the congress from Harry Truman Ronald down thru and including that the Please understand Reagan liberals have had the majority most of this time so they should share the CREDIT along with Ronald Reagan It would be interesting to know if these “ads” are paid for by someone or if they are the view of the editor or staff of the Chronicle CR Gardner Utah 84025 Farmington PS Occasionally I do not receive my copy of the Chronicle Could this also be the fault of Ronald Reagan????? Editor’s note: The statements you are referring to are paid advertisements cle Aug 19 Lisa Marie Fowles Justin Shane Rowlette wedding reception Kenneth G Fowles’ home pm Sutherland (in case of rain Sutherland Church) Michelle Mooney Marv Ervin wedDelta Stake Center 7 ding reception to 9 pm Regina Anne Moyes Steven LaVoy Starley reception 7:30 pm Holden Ward Church Aug 20 Gloria Hathaway Gary Rawlinson Old Open HouseDance 8:30 pm Church House Leamington Alan S Nielson Sandra J Moore open house their home in Lynndyl 7:30 to 9:30 pm Aug 21 mission Elder Jeff Christensen report 1:20 pm Fillmore 4th Ward Elder Rick Porter farewell 10:50 am Delta 1st Ward Chapel Aug 22 Immunization Day at the Fillmore Public Health Dept 8:30 to 12 noon DPT and polio are $10 HIB is $16 all other immunizations are $3 each Blood Pressures to 5 pm Fillmore Public Health Dept Aug 24 Hazardous waste video 12:15 pm Senior Citizen Center Fillmore Aug 26 Peggy Rae Hansen Daniel Andrus Watts garden reception 7 to 9 pm Ruth Hansen home Aug 27 Patricia Rasmussen Richard James Carter wedding reception pm Fillmore Senior Citizen Center Aug 28 Elder Todd B Callister farewell am Delta Stake House Aug 29 Immunization Clinic Delta Public & Health Office Sepl I Hazardous Waste Disposal meeting Delta High School Auditorium 7:30 IM' 'UaMicS- - EDITOR Washington They weren’t on a particularly tight time schedule so I talked them into spending a few days and get acquainted with this area of Utah Tuesday I opened the mail said goodbye to the staff and we went to Clear Lake Pahvant Butt and the Great Stone Face And Wednesday plans call for Antelope Springs They aren’t used to such a dry climate but said the lower humidity was pleasant They were interested in the farming as Thad’s family farms but were not familiar with irrigation and sprinkling systems I have been encouraging them to check out Zions on their way south It has been so delightful to have them visit They are such pleasant company and we have just had endless things to catch up on I hope they extend their visit and definitely come back soon Summer football practice will soon be underway Players must suffer the heat and humidity of August in order to be ready for the big games played on cool crisp Autumn days High and humidity can be temperatures responsible for heat injury if some simple rules for prevention are overlooked Heat injury is an important consideration in summer football training 60 By one report between deaths from heat irjury were reported In recent years this number has been reduced due better to a drastically of the body’s thermounderstanding regulatory system The hypothalmus helps to maintain the body temperature at 986° F Exercise however causes a buildup of heat There may be a normal increase of 45° F with exercise To prevent a continuous rise in temperature the body must throw off excess heat This may be accomplished by one of several methods Radiation occurs when heat rays are given off by the body when in a cooler environment Cooling by convection occurs as air currents move over the The County Agent Pork Referendum set for Sept “If you want to sell you have to advertise” and that’s what Millard County pork producers will have a chance to vote on September 7 and 8 in the Extension Offices in Delta and Fillmore The Pork Referendum was authorized by the Pork Promotion Research and Consumer Information Act of 1985 Its purpose is to provide funds for promotion and research designed to strengthen pork’s standing in the market place and to expand domestic and foreign consumption of pork products The assessment to be voted on will be 025 percent of the market value when sold or about 30 cents per head These monies will be used to improve pork’s image in the market place and research new pork products both of h jmU Jwlq kfcxeave consumer de ht Museum news DC Teach your kids about money By Dennis Hinkamp Consumer Information Writer Utah State University If you want to bring a conversation to a halt just bring up the subject of sex or money This is especially true when it comes to communication between children and their parents Parents generally get when either subject is brought up Talking about money is a taboo In in most cases sex education fact leceives more attention by parents and schools than does financial education How old were you when your parents finally told you the exact family income? Probably a lot older than when you first learned about the birds and the bees According to Kay Hansen Extension graduate assistant in the Utah State University College of Family Life parents are often afraid to talk about money because they are embarrassed They may feel they aren’t great money managers themselves so they shouldn’t give advice Parents may also be afraid their kids will tell everyone at school about their salaries Hansen says knowing salaries really isn’t as important as learning the proYou per attitudes towards money don’t want your kids to end up as spendthrifts or pennypinchers Money is only a tool one you want them to learn to use properly Similar to ypx education parents may not know how much to tell their children or what ages to approach the subject Money skills should be taught gradually and with an understanding of how much the individual child can she says These are some comprehend general age related guidelines: Children ages This is a good age to start with a piggy bank Children this age can learn to sort the coins by size and eventually learn to count You can also take them to the store and let them pay for an item For instance tell them i TO THE 7 8 by Larry Campbell USU Extension Agent 1986 through during November September 6 1988 is eligible to vote and FFA That also includes students who raised swine projects during that time The Referendum vote will be conducted on September 7 in the Delta Extension Office and on September 8 in the Fillmore office Office hours are 8 am to 5 pm and the offices will be open during lunch Absentee ballots are available by calling Haven B HenAbsentee ballots dricks at must be returned to the Extension Of1988 to be valid fice by September Make sure you sign and date all the necessary forms when you vote The Office will count the ASCS County ballots determine eligibility and report results I encourage you to come into and vote or call for an the - office -- A Stitch in Time Up in our attic there’s an old faded quilt It’s one of the nie patch kind It’s been there for many a year I guess But it isn’t hard to find You open the lid of the old brown trunk The one that was Grandma Kate’s And there on the top neatly folded away The nine patch patiently waits I'm sure that quilt dreams that some day once more It will cover some happy pair For someone with kind loving hands One day tenderly put it there (An excerpt from “The Old Nine Patch” by Phyllis C Michael) When the early pioneers made their many of their prize way westward possessions were left behind Those items which they were able to bring had to be valuable not only for their sentimental value but they had to be functional as well Chief among the “prize of these pioneers were possessions” their quilts The quilts not only had value as heirlooms but they were exespecially during tremely functional the long cold winter months Having a quilt as protection from the elements was literally a matter of life and death Quilts however have been important to people for many centuries and have been used for various purposes since long before our pioneer ancestors crossed the plains in wagons and handcarts The art of quilting began somewhere in the Far East and evolved to become an American tradition During the 12th quilting was introduced to century Europe from the Holy Land by battle weary soldiers clad in heavy armor As these crusaders passed through what we now know as the Middle East they realized that quilted material could be used not only as protection from the cold but also as padding to protect their bodies from the chafing of the arthese soldiers were mor Perhaps ultimately responsible for the introduction of the quilt into our society As the pilgrims came to America each family carried with them sets of quilts in preparation for the hardships ahead As these men and women struggled to establish new lives for their families in the wilderness nothing could be wasted Recycling became a way of life as items were used and reused time and time again Quilts were no As a quilt would become exception worn and threadbare scraps of cloth salvaged from worn out clothing were body Conduction occurs when objects" that our body touches (ex: sitting in a chair) accept body heat Respiration by the lungs also has a cooling effect sweat Lastly but most importantly evaporation occurs when energy (heat) is taken from the skin as the liquid (sweat) forms a vapor When sweat is evaporated fluids must be replaced in the body to prevent dehydration High humidity and hot temperature call for fluid replacement as well Heat injury is generally associated with increased temperature and relative humidity Humidity is especially critical as some deaths have occured at seem ingly comfortable temps (60°) when 'umidity was high (60 percent) Why loes this occur? When relative humidi-is high the air is saturated with moisture and can not take up any more water At this point sweat cannot be evaporated from the skin Sweating itself does not cool the body It must evaporate for cooling to take place Wiping sweat off does not have the same cooling effect Heat stroke can kill Therefore heat injury should not be taken lightly This sometimes fatal injury can be pi evented by following a few simple rules It’s important to know the environIf 'emperatures ment or relative humidity is high schedule practices for early morning or early evening Have scheduled water breaks Every 30 minutes players should drink ounces of plain cool water Two hours before practice have th‘m consume 32 ounces The best replacement fluid is plain cool water Solutions with added sugar can cause nausea or a sense of fullness that prevents the athlete from consuming an adequate amount of fluid Wear clothing that exposes as much skin as possible to 'he air This helps Della Area Rntl sewn over the holes This formed the beginning of the beautiful piecework pattern of the 1700s and 1800s: a pattern which told the story of the settling of our great nation Patchwork quilts gave pioneer women the opportunity to show their feelings about the happiness and sadness of frontier life Pieces of cherished clothing eventually found their way into these quilt tops where they provided a family history Equally important in the development of the West was the social interaction provided by the quilting bee Almost every pioneer home had a set of quilting frames where the women would gather to sew socialize and perhaps catch up on the latest gossip Young women would often use such gatherings to formally announce their forthcoming wedding At this time the much prized Bridal Quilt was quilted for to begin any earlier invited bad luck In some areas it was considered disasterous for the bride to work on her own bridal quilt so the quilting was done by her friends and family The finest quilts were never used as everyday bedcoverings but were reserved for the use of honored guests A visitor in a pioneer home could gauge her social standing with the family by noticing whether the spare bedroom was furnished with the family’s best quilt or with something less Quilting has endured as a form of art throughout time Today quilting continues to be a popular home art Though electric blankets have replace the quilt in many homes the love of caring hands crafting a family treasure cannot be replaced Up in our attic there’ an old faded quilt It’s one we don’t use you see But what can a store bought blanket tell Of the joys of a quilting bee? In conjunction with the Millard Mule Rendezous held on Labor Day weekend in Fillmore the Territorial Statehouse will be sponsoring the second annual Territorial Statehouse Quilt Show We would like to invite quilters from throughout the area to bring quilts to afdisplay The show is a fair where modern quilts will be displayed along with quilts from the museum collection in the Legislative Meeting Hall on the third floor of the Museum Please plan to display a quilt or just stop by to see the pretty quilts your neighbors will be displaying The quilts will be accepted through 6:00 pm on Friday September 2 and the show will run through feOO pKiMom-daSeptember 5 1988 ThqNseum will be open daily 900 am to 600 pm For more information! uat or stop in at the Museum at 50 West Capitol Avenue in Fillmore wirh sweat evaporation White net jerseys and shorts are idelttfor summer football should practice Players remove their helmr ts periodically during practice’ Know your athletes Tho$p who are big o those with large amounts 6f fat are more susceptible to heat injury Make sure they follow th rules of Off the field athletes prevention should replace fluids so weight does not vary more than pound between each One practice pint of H20 fhculd K ingested for each pound los( Thirst is quenched before fluid needs are met Athletes should weigh in leach day before practice to ensure that fluid replacement is adequate Diet should be rich in fresh' fruits and vegetables These help replace lost electrolytes Salt tablets are not necessary Sodium is easily replaced in the diet trom foods we normally eat Food may be light'y salted if sweating has been profuse What about salt tablets? Ore negative side effect is that sodium holds H20 in the body and on a hot day this can prevent the athlete from sweating and evaporating heat The need for adequate fluid replacement before during and after practice cannot be Adequate fluid replacement will prevent heat jury and keep players more alert In turn the players are more skillful and effective in their performance Should you have any problems or questions about heat illness or fluid leplacemen' you should cfieck with your fam'y physician If you have a specific sporrs medicine related question please feel free to address them to us Write to Dr Steve 1361 Henry SPORTS MEDICINE Lou'sville Tyler Park Kentucky 40204 Fiilmore Area li Bx lax I RhfTN Precp tr tgj |