Show Delta South Police Blotter (Y ou Asked For It - Elementary hires new principal We Listened) The following items have been from the crane reports of the Millard County Sheriff's office from May 1st through 17th 1991 A report of a punctured tire criminal mischief reported at Delta High School Vandalism and a family disturbance reported in Fillmore Opened door reported at vacant ho me Officer determined it “looked like the wind” Several reports of dog bites in East Millard County reported stuck in median lane Driver going north in a fell asleep Incident of assault reported at Delta High School Shoplifter apprehended at Accident reported at am at Brush Wellman Mine Victim transferred to hospital for treatment Suspicious person selling vacuums wt of Nevada licensed van Suspect could not produce business license Report of criminal mischief at Delta High School teacher’s parking lot lugnut removed from wheel Prescription fraud reported pharmacy Suspect apprehended Three runaways reported year old females charged with IS year old female Domestic argument reported Freshly killed deer reported hanging in tree at Hinckley residence Provo resident will press charges against Iowa truck which fenced his vehicle off the road near Fillmore Rabbit hunting reported within city limits behind Roller Rink Gas skip reported at of S351 Yellow Chevy Luv Report of stolen VCR from home at Suspicious and possible break-iDelta radio station Gas skip of $500 reported at Maroon Mustang Criminal mischief reported with vehicle parked on Delta High School lawn Report of vandalism body shop to vehicle at in Hit and run reported at Fillmore Dog bite victim reported in Fillmore Extra patrols requested by resident to reports breaking and theft Intoxicated driver reported on Main Street Delta Cow reported at IPP Criminal mischief report Stud and fillies turned loose night before in Fillmore Report of being flooded by irrigation ditch Reports of dogs killing livestock in Hinckley at Delta Two 18 assisting in Della Della High School reports opened doors after hours Two vehicles reported “drag racing" south of So Track Report of Hit and Run between a car and a bike IPP requests the destruction of an injured cow in accident reported Fillmore Suicide attempt in Della vehicle reported Theft of Ex wife and friend suspected reported yard (See above item) trespassing in Harts reports false ID being used to buy beer by minor Gas skip reported at Hillside Farms of $1006 Civil disturbance over dog problem reported Burglary reported at commercial dio business Report of kids skateboarding off of roof at Pavilion in Hinckley Suspicious character in silver Chevy Citation attempted to hit two boys in Fillmore Burglary City and theft reported The Millard Board of Education is pleased to announce that Mr David L Corey has accepted the pnncipalship at Delta South Elementary School beginschool year This ning with the vacancy has occurred with the transfer of Mrs Barbara Nielson to the Chapter I and Migrant position in the School District Office Mr Corey comes well qualified for this position having served as at the Delta Middle School for the last five years He has taught both at the elementary and secondary levels He demonstrates strong administrative skills He has the ability to work with people and demonstrates outstanding ability in organization and planning He received his Bachelor of Science degree from Brigham Young University in 1974 and his Masters of Education in 1987 from BYU The Board of Education is very pleased that Mr Corey has accepted this position and feels that he can provide the leadership to move the school forward in a progressive manner Dave is a native of the area having graduated from Della High School He has been involved in numerous civic and church functions He is supported by his family of seven sons and two daughters and his wife Carol Lyman Corey in Oak Full Moon is May 28th Legion plans Luau The American Legion Post 135 is planning its Second Annual Luau for Saturday June 8 1991 at Delta City Park Featured an tree will be pit barbecued pig with all the trimmings Good entertainment for the event if being fined up by Bob and Sarah Inez Moody and will consist of vocal numbers by folk singer Marv Henke whose selec Davd Corey tions and stylings are reminiscent of the late Burl Ives Several of his numbers will be his own compositions A rather sophisticated one act play will be presented by DHS Seniors Zane Baker Amy Lovell and a Murdock “You’re gonna love' cm” Mrs Moody exclaims More details will be forthcoming Mr Moody explains Remove offerings by June 3 Again this year we ask your indulgence and your cooperauon at the Delta in Sutherland and Oasis Cemeteries lieu of Memorial Day In order for us to continue with sprinkling and cutting— for the care and beauty of the lawns trees and bushes we must ask you to remove your Memorial Day flowers by June 3 Last year the response you gave us was gratifying and we thank you all — There is no way we can continue the care and upkeep which is necessary at thia time without your help As a tribute to loved ones buried in and along with our the cemeteries commitment to you the people we try to please we feel this is the only fair way to handle the situation If you are alerted you will know your So please note the date responsibility June 3 and have any offerings you want to save removed by then and Oasis The Delta Sutherland Cemetery Commissioners and and all who help in any way appreciate your comments and your cooperation The commissioners for the three cemeteries are: Glenda Roundy Howard Bassett and Howard Allred The are Ken Skccm Scott Bassett and Grant Bennett CLG grants awarded Delta South Elementary First Grade Fort Deseret news that is taking People arc becoming increasingly aware of the Restoration work landmark place at Fort Deseret Many tourists are stopping to view this outstanding Several classes in the schools of this are taken on a tour of Fort Deseret each year The Delta South Elementary have their fust grade classes Field Day each May at Fort Deseret This year their Field Day was held on the tenth of May The children Lincoln and Cleo participated in group activities which demonstrated pioneer life Eliason were on hand to relate important historical events leading to the building of the fort summer Fort each We are anticipating continued restoration of Fort Deseret Deseret is a vital part of our heritage Legislature extends energy tax credit The Utah Energy Saving System Tax Credit—established to encourage the use of renewable energy resources-reauthorized by the state lawmakers extending the program for an additional five years The suite income tax credits are available to individuals who purchase and install solar wind hydropower and biomass system in their residences of businesses The tax credits program which expired December 31 1990 was reauthorized during an April 1991 special session of the legislature credEnergy system eligible for tax its need to be installed and operating by December 31 1995 The Utah Division of Energy certifies system eligibility Home owners can claim an income tax credit equal to 25 percent of the residential energy system’s cost and installation up to $ 500 Businesses can receive a tax credit equal to 10 s cost percent of the commercial system snd installation against any income tax or franchise tax liability up to $25000 credEnergy systems eligible for tax its se active and passive solar photwind biomass and ovoltaic Active solar systems collect and convert solar energy into thermal or mechanical energy They include water heating or cooling Passive solar systems utilize the structure of building and its windows to collect store and distribute heat form the sun They include trombe walls and direct gain systems Photovoltaic systems comprise large panels of silicon cells that convert sunlight into electricity such as windmills Wind system and wind turbines convert wind into mechanical or electrical energy Hydropower systems such as water wheels and hydraulic turbines intercept and convert water energy into electrical or mechanical energy Biomass systems convert organic plant food wood or waste products into electrical and thermal energy Wood stoves for conventional heating are eligible For more information about the energy tax credits and eligible systems contact Denise Beaudoin (801) or write to the or Utah Division of Energy 3 Triad Center Suite 450 Salt Lake City Utah The Utah State Historical Society has recently awarded $ 000 to Delta for a survey of historic buildings and to conduct programs pertaining to Delta’s historic sites The Certified Government Local (CLG) program provides matching grant to cities and counties for local historic preservation funds are a combinaThe grant projects tion of state and federal monies which must be atched on a 5050 basis by the communities Post Office continued from front page on both “The contracts are ends usually running for a period The government dictates the carriers are levels of responsibility bonded and contracts are written in the interest and convenience for everyone" “The adds: Martinez sanctity of the mail is preserved That’s number one We’ve got the means to prosecute if anything happens" ex Postm aster of Clark Hardy Hinckley Utah expressed his belief that the Postal Service isn’t living up to the intent of the law “In 1970 Congress passed a set of rules stating that small post offices should be The intent of that law was for the Postal Service to make these small operations not to close them down if they weren’t" Mayor Bemell Tolbert read a heartfelt petition drawn up the Lynndyl City Council asking that the post office main “statu quo" "Have a meeting in Leamington to see how their CPO is working" said one woman "I can't believe that someone working for minimal wage with no benefits will do as good a job as someone whose a hour with benefits" getting said one citizen "We don’t want a contract we want our Post Office" Millard County Chronicle Expansion of Continental’s Cricket Mountain Lime Plant Mr JB Jordon Chief Executive of Salt Lake City based Continental Lome Inc announced today the expansion of Continental's Cricket Mountain Lime Plant located near Delta Utah The addition of a third rotary kiln will crease the capacity of this plant by 50 percent The plant is well situated to supply the growth in Utah and the enure Intermountain Region including the Green River area of Wyoming with its rapidly expanding caustic soda production Located on the Union Pacific Railroad and using an lrlermodel rail truck system the expanded facility will also ship into the Los Angeles area where Continental Lime has recently opened a sales office Continental Lime is the largest supplier of lime in the Intermountam Region providing products that are unsurpassed for quality and is a member of the Graymont group of companies Graymont is one of North America’s major lime producers currently operating ten lime plants Progress May k nerO'Z' v J c of Dc!: j On Wednesday May 5th 1991 the Kiar ' of America Awards to 14 students at Dci MudY Sc km n or m scholastic and social excellence Mr Sues Mat Pictured above arc: Bottom Row ("left to right Jamii Christc-'i- " umdRu Ekins Kory Myers Benjamin Corey Coiby Houghton Jeremy Sarah Henke Angela Noah Amanda Pratt Dana Hutson C u ti A i— ik Dr Church Angela Davis Back Row- Bob Moods Kaniv CKn !' si vn Mel' n - u presenter f Scow Kiwanis Club Secretary Thorpe Waddng- - imClub rnerrhthe awards Doyle Topham Club member Wards re of V’ Mr Scow states that across the country the Hop av ir a in tor '! e presented to a boy and girl from each 6th grade classroom The students' leadership abiliues The teacher decides Irom the 20 lcses oi Yadersh p of America Kiwanis Hope criteria who best represents the n The students were from the classes of Mss Crook Mr Famsor son Miss Harding Mrs Jensen Miss Nodinc and Mr Shcr tf uiie1' Hop New exhibit at Museum Great Basin Museum will host a on Memorial Weekend Saturday May 25 Featured will be a beautiful collection of wedding dresses Museum Curator Roger Anderson has gathered an interesting group of bridal gowns from families m the West Millard Area The dresses date from 902 to the 1950’s The gowns will be on exhibit through the wedding month of June A wide representation of styles and pjenods will be unil 6 00 p m Light refreshments will be served Bring your memorial day visitors in and show them some of the history of their ancestors and the story of their West Millard roots Regular hours are 1:00 p m to 4 00 pm daily except Sunday Miss Liberty Pageant Delta City’s Miss Liberty will be chosen Thursday June 13 1991 at 7 00 p m in the Delta City Council Chambers Contestants selected by church and civic groupis as well as individual entrants from the West Millard area will complete for the title for the contest Qualificauons clude being a graduate or student of Delta High School and between the age of 16 (by June 13th) to 19 The girls will be judged on piersonality and charm as well as attitude Each girl will rexpxwd in a three minute presentation on a chosen e A ash award will he jivcn to Queen and her two attendants This contest is considered an am a teur event and is designed to give expv nencc and to build confidence and scf esteem fir our spiecial home town girls Closing date for entering will be Tues day June 11 991 If interested in par Ucipaling contact Linda Sorensen at Get results with classified or display ado Call Rita at 0 or 0 Evelyn at subject Stefanee Christensen Miss Liberty 1990 will crown and congratulate the winner of Miss Liberty 1991 andhertwo attendants How would you like to win FREE LAGOON TICKETS? Enter the Chronicle Progress subscription drive contest 1st Place 10 Tickets 3rd Place 2nd Place 7 Tickets Each ticket good for 1 FREE all day ride Good any day of the week Rules: 3 Kiwanis Present Hope Of America Awards 5 & Tickets swim pass Organization leaders must register at the Chronicle Progress (Fillmore or Delta office) & pick up new subscription renewal forms to be filled out for all sales All entries must be submitted (forms will be an1 & money) by Monday June 1 7 991 at 5:00 pm Winners nounced in the Thursday June 20 1991 issue |