Show West Desert meets Air Force officials have scheduled a senes of public meetings in several West Desert towns next week of the 6501st Representatives Range Squadron from Hill Air Force Base in Ogden which manages the Utah Test and Training Range west of the Great Salt Lake will conduct Present will be Berry the meetings Webster Director of Air Space and Government AfManagement fairs at Hill as well as other officials concerned about public relations with ranchers who live and work on the fringes of the UTTR The meetings begin Monday 21 at 10 am in Park Valley Utah Other meetings that day are scheduled for Grouse Creek at 2 p m and lhapah at 7 p m Ll Governor Val Ovesnn and State Lee Allen Representative will be present at the Park Valley Grouse Creek and Ibapah Augua meetings On Tuesday August 22 meetings will be held in Eskdale at 2:30 pm and in Baker Nevada at 7 pm Lcn Berry Hill AFB Chief of Media Relations said die Air Force periodically makes the visits to answer questions about the Air Force mission m the areas near the UTTR Chalk Creek to be repaired Chalk Creek During was severely damaged in the spring floods The chanci was sawed banks were eroded and lots of vegetation was ImL The channel became wide and shallow and fish habitat was drastically reduced The East Millard Wildlife Federation and the Forest Servfice are in a project to stabilize cooperating the stream channel and improve trout habitat in the damaged portion of Chalk Creek above Copley’s Cove and below Balsam SpnngThis project consists of installing structures including log and rock sills rock clusters and turning rocks to provide pools and cover for trout Also structures will be installed to direct Hows reduce stream velocity and stabilize the creek Stream bank stability will be improved by planting willows and other vegetation and seeding grass and for bs in areas where stream banks have been disturbed The Fast Millard Wildlife Federation will be involved throughout the length of the project They will be recruiting volunteers to work on various phases of the project Personnel from the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources will assist durphase ing die heavy construction The Division is also supplying some of the materials for the project The East Millard Wildlife Federation is excited to sec this project get started They are hoping that this project will restore quality fish habitat and enhance recreational opporThis within the canyon tunities is similar to the Com Creek Project The starting date will be sometime during the first of September The Fast Millard Wildlife Federation in conjunction with the Forest Service will he recruiting volunteers If anyone is interested please contact Lloyd Brown President of at Fast Millard Wildlife Federation Forest 743 6271 or Km Shields at Service Volunteer Coordinator project Fremont State Park birthday Fremont Indian State Park will be celebrating its 2nd birthday on August 26 w ith a full day of activities There will be hourly guided walks from AM to 3 PM Other activities will include vehicle tours through the park a guided walk of the Rim Rock Trail and guided walks of the Cave Of 100 Hands and Sheep Shelter provided by Fremont Indian Slate Park Volunteers and members of the SociCentral Utah Archaeological ety- Plan to spend the day at the park Fremont Indian State Park is open daily from 9 AM to 6 PM A park fee is required and allows you free entrance and gui did trxxr of the T ushar Ml Village the park concessions Wagon rides dutch oven cooking and cold drinks are available at the Village Tuesday through Millard County Chronicle Prtrems Filing deadline near The deadline to file to run for municipal offices in alt 228 Utah is fast approaching municipalities Filing deadline for most towns is Tuesday August 22 In 97 towns the deadline is including Fillmore Sept 26 In all cases the mayor’s and two council seats are open Each term of office is four years Municipal elections are held every t o years and terms overlap in councils Delta and Fillmore have councils all ocher municipalities in Millard County are Candidates must be 18 years old According to state law candidates who are not nominated by a convention must have a petition signed by at least 25 residents or by 20 percent of the residents whichever is less Earlier this year Fillmore passed an ordinance making the elections there without a primary Prospective candidates must file their intentions with the municipal clerk or recorder before the filing deadline Check with them for details and procedure In Millard County elections will Hinckbe held in Delta Fillmore ley Holden Kanosh Leamington Meadow Oak City and Lynndyl Scipio In all cases mayor’s seats are Mayors are Ruth Hansen open Delta Keith Gillms Fillmore Ward Petersen Ken Zcigler Hinckley Holden Frank Harding Kanosh N Alan Jack Nielson Leamington Nielson Jay Starkey Lynndyl Meadow Mike Anderson Oak City and Barry Monroe Scipio Council scats open are David Cnurch and Don Dafoe Delta Reed Robison and Jack McBride Fillmore JerryTaylorand Ken Talbot Hinckley Rick Bennett and Norman Stevens Holden Robert Nafus and Bruce Kanosh Whatcott Sylvan Lovell Kent and Inez Babb Leamington Hughes and Dean Fa tough Lynndyl Richard Beckstrand and Lynn Bond and Meadow David Rosenkrantz Phil Finhnson Oak City and Verne n Monroe and Mark Robins Scipio Several special issues will appear In the county they inon ballots clude a measure to merge the East Millard Hospital District with the West Millard Hospital District and a measure to tax East Millard Recreation District residents for maintenance and operation of a swimming pool Officials are also working to get a referendum on the Nov 7 ballot so voters can address the issue of hazardous waste disposal facility siting in Millard County Voters statewide will also make their feelings known on the Winter bid issue Gov Norm Olympic Bangertcr said people will vote on whether or not public money should be spent on Winter Olympic facilities in preparation for a bid for the 1998 Games The Legislature should approve the ballot language in September The county plays no role in the election but since the municipal Olympics referendum is statewide ballots will be cast in all precincts on that issue ‘Til provide (towns) with the blank paper ballots” Millard County Clerk Marlene Whicker said "They will takecare of getting the Votamatic with their names on them The county will just prepare for the unincorporated areas like Sutherland Abraham Flowcil” This will be the first year the Votamatic system has been used in Millard County Whicker said “It’s punch card voting” she said “We'll be training our judges It should be a lot faster We thought it would be a lot belter practice in a municipal election than in a general election” The final days to register to vote in local are Oct 31 and Nov voting districts You may also register anytime before that at the county clerk's office The Millard County Farm Bureau Talent Find will be held on Tuesday August 22 at 7 pm in the Oak City Church If you desire to please call Daniel Anparticipate derson or Ken Fowles for details Sunday 17 1989 Page 3 Tintic Silver Fest schedule The annual Tintic Silver Festival is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday 19 and 20 in Eureka “New name new date still old fashioned fun!” festival publicist Colce i McNulty said SCHEDULE OF EV ENTS Saturday: 7 to 9:30 am Scout breakfj-jAugust LDS church grounds 9am Society bake sale LDS church grounds - Parade down Mam 10 am Street Visitlhe British CarOwner’s Association of Utah display at High School parking lot after the parade 10:30 am — Concessions and boothsareopenon Mam Street Sign up for mine tours at visitor registration booth tours start at the Depot (Be sure to have a warm jacket and walking shoes No high heels) tour times are 11 and 11:45am 12:30 1:152 2:45 adn 3:30 pm to4 pm Dinner served by the - Senior Citizens Memorial Bldg 2 pm Boy Scouts yard sale LDS church grounds 7 “Showcase Entertainpm ment” at the Mining Muum in Ciyt Hall presented by the EnterShow will tainment Connection include acts and mu'ic be professional dancers actors and other performers Admission is 52 per person Children under five admitted free - Sunday eioas ope n Mne 10 10 45 and 11:30 45 230 and 3 15 10 am tourtimci are am 12 15 p m Dinner at the la 4 pm Memorial Bldg Sserved the Senior Citizens Also don’t miss the Tintic Historical Society displays at the Depot and the Mountain Man Rendezvous at the Tintic Park For mor cinfurmalion about the festival contact Coleen McNulty at Pool aid concert planned Proceeds from a concert appearance Tuesday August 22 in Fillmore by Michael Martin Murphy will be used for the new pool proposed for east Millard County The concert is being promoted by KNAK radio in Delta General Manager Mike HaJloran is working with County Commissioner Jer’E Brinkerhoff on the project The concert gets underway at 7:30 pm Tuesday at Millard High School in Fillmore Fillmore city matched has $250000 set aside by the Millard to build the County Commissioner pool Money raised in the concert will go into that fund to enhance construction options “Any other money they can get will mean the Farm Bureau talent find August pool will be that much nicer” County Administrator Robyn Pearson said “Instead of having baskets have they could and things like that things maybe lockers These would be they can include now that they might otherwise have to wait for” S S1060 Tickets are Tickets were sold at the exhibiduring the Millard in advance 2 60 at the door Children three under will be admitted free and tion building County Fair Murphy a country and western pop singer and song w riler has w songs for Flail and Scruggs the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Kenny RoHe has regers and the Monkccs corded dozens several of his albums ow n songs and His work has ap- peared in the number one position on the C&W and pop charts several times When not at home in Taos New Mexico he is on the road as much as 225 days a year For information cert Jer'E call KNAK Brinkerhoff about the at Gas & Go con- or at the Paradise in Fillmore a KNAK AND MILLARD COUNTY GOVERNMENT Present ICHAEL MARTIN URPHEY In concert to benefit the proposed Fillmore Swimming Pool MICHAEL MARTIN MURPHEY AUGUST 22ND 7:30 PM fi the Millard High Football Stadium Tickets $1060 each $1260 at the gate In B GET YOUR TICKETS AT Christensens Delta Sports Center - Delta DCR Department Store Paradise Gas & Go - Fillmore Michelsons Restaurant Beck’s Home Furnishings - Nephi Crisp Bestway - Milford Noni’s Truck Stop Beaver Cash Saver - Richfield Tickets are also available at KNAK Send money order to: -- -- KNAK Box 636 Delta UT 84624 cr H |