Show M:i2rj County Chrzr:c'e Prznnt s Octsber 17 1331P2£iJ "Vf Police Blotter The following Items have been selected from the crime reports of the MJUrd County Sheriff office from October 1th to October 15th 1991: - Suspicious vehicles in from of Fillmore home Father reporting kids throwing rocks at his kids in Delta Theft from Salvage yard n Fillmore Missile down at SR 650 MP 37 12 Two Delta Hgh students received top honors ft a statewide essay contest sponsored by the Utah Press Association Erruty Draper was awarded first place for the eleventh grades and Dianne Hales man second place ft the twelfth grade The contest required the students to write a 200 word essay on the BJI of Rights Emily and Dianne were honored at an awards ceremony held October 7 1991 at the Utah State Capitol Two named Bill of Rights Essay winners A capacity crowd gathered at the State Capitol auditorium October 7 to recognize the winners cf a statewide student essay contest which challenged students to write on "What the Bill of Rghu Means to Me" The Bill of Righu essay contest was sponsored by Utah Press Association and the Utah Committee on the U S Constitution and Bill of Rights t student winners m kindergarten through grade 12 special education and schools for the blind were awarded certificates and copies of the U S constitution First and second place winners received $50 Savings Bonds The awards ceremony coincided w ith "Freedom of the Press" W eek proclaimed by Gov Norm Bangerter as well as National Newspaper Week Lx Gov Val Oveson sold the group of winners and their families "Tt is Emily Draper 1th Grade First Place World headlines are stamed with the blood of men and women who die longso ing to be free It is difficult for us understand a desperate plea for freedom We were bom with that privilege In the United States freedom should be our most valued legacy Oar constitution grams us certain inalienable rights Equally important are die separate freedoms listed m the BJI of Rights The Bill of Rights is a pnsm It refracts liberty into our lives m a thousand pieces of light When journalists write critically of the government when families attend church services on when state legislator! fight far a new law they are acting on their rights guaranteed m the Bill of Rights Even citizens who commit crimes enjoy privacy oi thee homes a jury in court the nghi to remain silent and the knowledge that no cruel or unusual punishment will be inflicted As United States citizens these are the freedoms we live with every day of our lives It is not the oppressed who should appreciate our rights The people who must understand and value the Bill of Rights the most are those who live under its liberty and security absolutely critical far us to understand the importance of the Bill of Rights Don’t let die celebration end now - we should continue to learn about the B dl of " Rights for the rest of our lives Award presenters included Kenneth G Adams ChairmWL’uh Press Association Education Committee Jerry O’Brien Publisher Salt Lane Tribune Deseret Publisher Jarres Mortimer News David Hansen Depury Lt Gov emor Lacy Stable Publisher Weber State Sign Post Robert Prince Puband lisher Greens he et Newspapers Clair Cherry Publisher Golden Age Magazine "By sponsoring this essay contest we hope to encourage students to aiw ays be mindful of what a critical part the B ill of Rights plays m our lives" said Utah Press Association Executive Director Janice Keller Dianna Hales Second Place 12th Grade Apathy: A Cancer We Must Cure “Here lies in honored glory an American Soldier known but to God" These words are carved in marble on a tomb dedicated to the Unknown Soldier They represent millions who gave their futures m return for lonely graves They knew the value of the Bill of Rights as did Patrick Henry when he said “Give me liberty or give me death" Recently an elderly man in my home town died I remember him as a man standing erect while saluting Old Glory left handed because his nght arm was taken in World War II The price he paid for freedom was clearly visible I wonder if this man gave his arm for a country in trouble Did he pay the pnee for a nation filled with professional politicians addicted children illiterate teenagers and apathetic adults? Apathy these problems to is encouraging spread thus destroying our nation from the si side out But there is hope Vote volunteer to read to children at the brary watch the news form opinions take a stand WE must be a part of the cure for a disease that is forcing our country and the Bill of Rights to their knee photo courtesy of Nancy Opoooh&mw e trend John North reunited after 46 Bob Oppenhetmer and years wonder if ttey can still wear tteir old Navy uniforms Against Ail Odds (Comcutenre7 Fate' Prede ttuty7 We all have norms that defy logical explanations If yon have one we at ike Chronicle rrouLl lute take ae yours Please call at 64 2400) Kate Hellenhrand Last year Boh Oppenheimer sat down m read his mail and got the surprise of his life His best fnend m the Army John NorJi hail written him a lener after 46 years of silence “I was really shocked " said Bob “I hadn’t seen him since we parted company m Japan in 1945 after serving “ together for three years m the Army "We had promised to keep in touch with one another and we did for a while but then we drifted apart and I even forgot where John waa from" John evidently remembered where Bob was from however and recently he and his wife went on a vacation to Nauvoo Illinois and happened to be in the Church Visitor’s Center when they heard someone speak about Utah John and his wife are not LDS and were living m Agency Iowa At the Visitor’s Center John stated that he had once had a good friend from Delta Utah The tour guide stated that there was a couple serving a mission at the Pharmacy and they were from Delta Utah Their names were Ward and Dorothy John and his wife paid ihe Killpacks 't’UBtSD (coooco) GT) H feel a greater need far early detection of breast cancer and are more anx ious to take advantage of the mammography screening available The town of Scipio seems to have had much the same experience with record breaking numbers of women taking advantage of the mammography screenings It is hoped that the women of this county would see the importance of taking advantage of the mammography screening so readily available before the experience of dealing with breast cancer hits too close to home The best defense against breast cancer is early detection and mammography screenings are the best early detectors Medical The Delta Community Center will be offering mammography Novemscreenings October 29 through ber I All "at nsk" (ages 35 and up) women are encouraged to take advantage of this service Also Fillmore Community Medical Center has the equipment to provide this service any time Fourth District Court Report fallowing actions fault place In criminal cases ha Fanrtli District Fill mure Caurt House Casrt h 1991 October Wednesday Jesus Suhagn Nawarm appeared far semencsig on charges of attempted "A" mispossession of cocaine a class demeanor Defendant waa sentenced to 90 days os the MJard County Jail given credit far time served Ronald Lee Cox appeared far order to show cause Adult probation and parole requested that this matter be e continued The Court granted until November 6th Amended order to show cause and affidavit will be filed by Attorney Anderson Tommy Wayne Theobald on an order far show cause Defendant appewed without counsel when questioned by the Court the Defendant indicated he would like to be represented The court appointed Mr David Blackwell to represent Mr TW - - - Theobald Upon request of Mr the matter was continued until November 6th to allow Mr Theobald to find an alternative mental health program To be set on November 6ht calendar far review and further consideration of Order to Show Cause Charles Sconeman Smith appeared on sentencing Defenfar a dant was present and representing himself Defendant had asked for a clarification on his sentencing Attorney Anderson has researched the days die Defendant was incarcerated including time at the State Hospital and Ends that the defendant has served 626 days this time excludes the tune the defendant was incarcerated in Nebraska The Court granted defendant 626 days credit far tune served Attorney Anderson to prepare an order Several civil matters were also heard by the Court Judge Boyd L Park presided - Charles J Ferguson Ferguson Seeks in Fillmore I am pleased to announce by canrii to the Fillmore City ducy for Council It has been my privilege to serve the citizens of FJlmore as a City Councilman over the past four years During that time we have worked to gether to accomplish many things We have greatly improved all of our city streets help to build a beautiful new im year round swimming facility proved lighting on Mam and Center Streets and provided for t commercial electric rate decrease just to name a few This has ail been done without rais use of city reserve mg axes The funds has provided full payment for these id other city projects leaving the ary with no new debts Meanwhile through wise investment practices our city reserve funds have actually been increased by nearly 509$ Perhaps even more important is the new attitude which are have been able to establish through city leadership When I took office four years ago our community seemed to be divided on many sues Now we have been able to unite through the spirit of cooperation and compromise to establish a positive feel uig of pride and progress Our community has come together due in large part to a city council that has been willing to listen and work for the good of all our citizens New challenges tod opportunities await us The newly established Rede velopment Agency further economic development horizontal revenue shar mg and much more are issues which will require experienced leadership It is my hope that I will have your support to continue the progress we have begun for the city of Fillmore Party disturbing the peace in Delta Suspicious circumstances m Delta Gas skip ofSIOfrom Hillside Farms Fire reported behind Delta Business in driver Possible intoxicated Fillmore Theft of bike in Delta Loose cows reported on JonesBrusli Wellman Road Obscene calls reported in Delu Theft of parakeet from Fillmore residence Bad checks reported in Delta Intoxicated driver reported on side road between Hinckley and Deseret Hit and run reported in Fillmore Vandalism at South Track vacant home Accident with injury involving motorcycle racer in Fillmore Reckless driver reported m Delta Attempt to locate overdue plane Don't get 9 caught by surprise! 9 9 9 9 9 national records T wo year old boy at 7 Eleven unat tended Intoxicated driver reported in Delta Dog bite repored in Delta Woman beat up by boyfriend in Fillmore trailer park Someone has reporting person’s keys and won’t return them m Fillmore Criminal mischief Woodcutters cut down fence Fence has been repaired by DOT woodcutters still on property on 70 MP 52 Accident repored between ranch exit and underpass in Scipio Greyhound bus broken down note on bus indicating they have gone to Beaver Semi truck m middle of both lanes MP 144 on 9 9 9 9 Hinckley women break A recent demographic study has shown that the Hinckley “at nsk" women have far exceeded die other outlying com muni Des within the state m havmg Mammogram screenings The study shows that tn excess of 42 percent of the women have availed themselves of this important screening This is outstanding compared to state and national statistics One might wonder why Hinckley would rank better than 0 percent hi gher than some of the next closest communities It might be that Hinckley a fairly close knit community Many of the people are related m one way or another which ties them together even closer Recently there seems to be an epidemic of breast tumors occumn g in women in Hinckley Nearly every woman is to or has a close friend who has recently been through the fear and anxieties that come from biopsies lumpectomies or mastectomies They have also suffered losses from die results of breast cancer Thus women at Hinckley may 'QJJJcj'Tk Large bolt reported on railroad tracks Reporting person thinks it could ruin tires Fire behind Delta trailer camp T wo small children reported m Delta bank lobby No adults with them 91 call from Delta tavern Attempt to locate intoxicated juvenile driver Traffic control needed at Millari High School 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 at Cnrs information Shoplifcr tensen’s Pick up two children and p'ace in foster home m Fillmore years Attempt to locate jUvemie old left to walk to Grandmother’s m Fillmore People shooting guns at city dump m Hinckley Accident w ih injury on MP 174 Threat of life in Flowell Gas skip of $22 50 from Hillside Farms C arco w Lake Accident SR21MP27 Domesuc sons in Delu accident near Accident with cow in Meadow Transfer from Fillmore to Richfield Crisis Center Trucker taken out part of canopy at Hillside Farms kids circumstances Suspicious playing around car tires m Delta Assault in Fillmore Harassment by subjects in Fillmore at North Park Accident with personal injury at Sherwood Shores turnoff Shoplifter reported at 7 Pleven Child m emergency room Victim of knife wound Report of man shooting a gun at salvage yard in Fil’more Domesuc problem with husband leaving wife in Delia Theft repored at gravel pit Welfare check in Lynndyl Criminal mischief Shotgun used on metenng device at Leamngton at mischief Criminal reported Fillmore swimming pool Problem with cows m Hinckley Adult supplying tobacco to a minor Eleven Theft reported in Kanosh Neighbor problem in Fillmore Cattle problem at Pine Valley Lost or stolen plates from Gvinry offices in Delu Theft of video from Gifts Unlimited Trespass problem at Pine Valley Man riding recklessly on bicycle m Delta Jones Road Possible intoxicated driver Attempt to locate Gas skipof $1 2 25 from Scipio Slop at 7 Virious incidents of keys locked in the vehicles dog bites throughout County alarms going off and shuttles and motor assists occur on a frequent has is Due to rising postal costs we will soon be forced to raise subscription rates SUBSCRIPTION RATES INCOUNTY 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SZOTE now! j 1 year $20 - 2 years $38 - 3 years $55 OUT OF COUNTY 1 year $25 - 2 years $47 - 3 years $69 SR CITIZEN - IM COUNTY 1 year $18-- SR CITIZEN 1 year $20 - 2 Garrison with minor injuries on 34 trouble between father and years $34 - 3 years $49 OUT OF COUNTY years $38 - 3 years $55 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 000090Q999009999Q99Q9Q999909999 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 |