Show Page 2 Millard County Chronicle Progress March 18 1993 Home and School: Southern Exposure Vital Links President Preclp by LILY ESKELSEN Utah Education Association chance to listen A like the chance to talk to my students But Mark didn't like to talk Unless it was to his friends during class He was always a little on the surly side A little on the rebellious side Sometimes he acted like he thought I was OK and other times he barely tolerated my annoying habit of acting like I was his teacher or something A thought I knew him pretty well When it was his turn to slay after school and put up bulletin boards he asked an interesting question “If you could go back somewhere in your past where would you go?" I thought of childhood Christmases and high school sweethearts and camping trips with my boys and I said“I guess I’d go back to my wedding and I'd get someone to take good pictures this time” He said “I’d go back to when my Mom died and I'd make it not happen” I knew his mom had died in a car accident and that he’d spent time in foster care and had been adopted “It’s sad to think about people we love who died” I lamely told him how sad it was to think about my grandmother now that she was gone “I’m not sad I'm mad She didn't have todrink It was her own fault She shouldn't have been driving” I didn’t know what to say He kept going “Sometimes I dream about her and I’m alw ays little and I can’t see what she looks like Sometimes I think she’s still alive and they just pretended she died so I could get I Sometimes wonder what it would be like if she were still alive” adopted “What do you think it would be like?" “I think I'd have a tough life because she was poor and she drank a lot I guess I’m lucky to be adopted but I still think of her” "She was your Mom so she’s a part of you and you’ll always think of her That’s O K you know" “Yeah I know" He changed the subject and for once in my life I was glad I didn't have a canned lecture to give I was glad the conversation surprised me so much I didn't know what to say I was glad that he could say what he needed to say Get out what was bottled up in him and then let it pass We really don’t know our kids What’s motivating them Stopping them Scaring them And we don’tneed the chance to talk to them nearly as much as we need a chance to listen to them I 11 Great Basin Looks at Schools continued from front page s true lure was built and used and every three years it was expanded Janitors got $750 to S10 a year" he said In 1910 proper school building was constructed although lavatories weren’t installed until 1922 In 1936 the school burnt down and others were constructed on the site of the fire The last graduating class left in 1965 Mrs Morrison explained that there are many schools still to be looked at: “We haven't dime Hinckley or the Academy or Woodrow McComick Clear Lake Black Rock Garrison or Greenwood” She promised a follow-upresentation at a later time “Schools are a real part of our community and our lives" said Mrs Morrison After the meeting those present were able to enjoy cookies and punch and look at a table of memorabilia The meeting was to coin a phrase very educational Community Calendar Motor Vehicle Schedule: Fillmore L Delta weekdays Millard County Assessors Office Great Basin Historical Society Museum Delta open Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 10 am - 3 pm Tours and after hours call Job Service hours in Delta: Wed & Thurs in Fillmore i Drivers License Examiner Schedule: Delta (Suite 2 58 East Main) every Friday 8 am - 5 pm Fillmore 1st 3rd & 5th Wed 9 am - 4 pm Sunday Personal Ancestral File (PAF) Computer Instructions 5 pm Fillmore Slake Family History Center ext 114 Personal Ancestral File (PAF) Computer Instruction pm Wednesdays Della Slakes Family History Center Phone Services at the Full Gospel Fellowship Church 10 am & 7:30 pm All faiths invited Mondays CUFS Food Bank 4 pm 162 West 100 South Della Every Tuesday Basic Life Skills classes pm Turning Point Delta Technical Center No Charge 4th Every Tuesday Social Security Rep Delta City Offices Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Lunch at ME Bird Center for iors Sen- pm Lunch at Pahvant Senior Center Fillmore noon Fillmore Utah Familv History Center open afternoons until 10 pm Tuesday and Thursday English as a 2nd language Delta City Library 7 pm Wednesday Full Gospel Fellowship Church bible Study 7:30 pm Story Hour Delta City Library 10 10:45 am for 3 - 5 year olds Second Wednesday Holden firemen’s Auxiliary regular 8 pm Fire Station meeting Every 4th Wednesday Social Security Rep Fillmore City Office Building 8:30 am 12:30 pm Every Thursday TOPS meets at Delta Middle School dining room 5 pm Judge Stanley K Robison Justice Court 9 am noon and pm Fourth Thursday Utah League of Writers Della ter meeting 7 pm Chap- The Millard County Chronicle Progress USPS Published every Thursday at Delta Utah 84624 DuWil by Loca'ed Publishing at 40 Susan Delta 3C0 W Utah Dutson B PepoiTng - Ed'top'ai Kate Hellenbrand AdveS'og Julia Ward Riley Wood Evelyn Goeru Sales Mallet I Design Accounting Fillmore Rec Office Mgr C'Tj'at'on Julie Ward Goertz - Circuletlorv'Comp rrimprrtof Ppnt Shellie Dutson Subscriptions In Advance In County $2000 per year $1300 per 6 months Out of County $2500 per year Single Copy 50 cents POSTMASTER: Send Address changes to PO Box 249 Delta UT 84624 Advertising Rates on Request Second Class Postage Paid at Delta UT 84624 Delta: FAX: Fillmore: DUWIL OWNED 1 PUBLISHING BY SUSAN WILLIAM V COMPANY B DUTSON WLSON Every Friday Faith Christian Fellowship in God's Living Word - Studies Saturday Fillmore Family History Center open 7 am noon November 2 - March 31 HEAT Assistance 252 W Main Suite Bl Delta February 22 - March 26 Registration for 1993 Baseball and Softball am 5 pm Rec Offices 8 S Manzanita Delta Elk March DafTodil Days March Delta Heat Soccer Team fundraiser IGA parking lot Fri pm Sat am 5 pm Garage sale on SaL March 19 deadline for Queen Registration Competition for "Days of the Old West” for rodeo Call Micky Brown more information Deadline to signup for 1993 Girls Volleyball Weekdays 9 am - 5 pm Recreation Office 81 South Manzanita Ave Delta March 20 Chantelle Scottom and Justin Kimball wedding reception Senior Citizen Center 55 South 400 West Fillmore 7 9 pm Jenifer Smith and Jared Smith wedding reception Delta West Stake Center 18 North Center Hinckley pan Elder and Sister Lloyd George Golden Wedding Anniversary Kanosh Ward Cultural Hall pm Relief Society Womens Conference Fillmore Stake Center 10:30 am West Millard Swimming Pool 14th birthday pm Free Swimming B irthday Party Pleasant Acres 20 5 East 4500 South Della for Nora Cropper and Dorothy Barber March 21 Sister Tawyna Hamblin mission farewell Delta 4th Ward Chapel 10:50 Well I knew if I talked about it enough the sun would eventually come out You're welcome enjoy it it was nothing around my yard Tiny Spring is heads through sprouts are poking their little the peat moss beds I have big plans to turn of fantasy my cabin into a veritable fairyland The Master of Life is good be the first I’ve got an announcement to make I'm in love I thought you should I am I love in And love to know Of course you already know that I’m always falling to love I love to fall in love But this time it s for real Really I’m a patient person I can hold a love in my heart for years before it s ever realized in love I fall in love instantly at first sight And once I love I don t ever stop being It’s a lifetime commitment as far as I’m concerned And my heart is universally large There is enough of it to go around This time I fell in love right away I wailed my time I kept my eye on my beloved and sure enough my love eventually came around to me You've seen us together I'm sure We go everywhere together now we re hardly ever apart And if I have my way we will be together until one of us just can t go on I’m talking of course about my new vehicle My 1974 Toyota (heavy emphasis drive you see me on the Toy part) Landcruiser - that speckled tan jeepish driving around town I a Now I know they Actually I’m in double heaven I own two of them got set My great joy is watching need a little work but hey I’m the ultimate live somewhere else My van bless it's heart - the ole Rayburger has gone on to for the lime being I loved that van too It belonged to a good friend of mine and it m still in the honeymoon served me well One day I may get it back But for now I an phase with my new outfit (Funny before I moved to Millard County thought outfit consisted of a coordinated sweater and skirt set - maybe with a nice scarf and s purse Now I know it’s got four tires high clearance and mudsplattered exterior) I first lusted after a landcruiser some ten years ago at the end of a summer of I hiking camping and outdoor fun in the San Rafael Reef area had relocated to Utah a after years of Big City living and took to the dutch oven lifestyle with vengeance Gawd how I loved getting out of Salt Lake City on the weekends coming to Millard County or Grand County or Emery County to pitch a tent scramble over slickrock and shower in the sun My vehicle at the time was a sensible city car - a Dodge Aries My camping buddies all drove landcruiscrs and I soon began to sec why Along the White Rim Trail in Canyonlands headed for the Wedge above San and Rafael Swell cruising Skyline Drive invading the Henry’s and the Fishlake National Park I bounced along in the back seat of their outfits wishing with every mile that one day I too would be the proud owner of a functional and fun drive I already knew It’s taken me nearly a decade but it has happened at last that these cars were fun to drive on dirt roads but no one told me how much fun they were to drive in everyday traffic I am having a ball! I feel like I'm in Disneyland or when I'm behind the at the carnival I have the strangest urge to play wheel (I won't of course but I sometimes just want to give someone a little nudge) I'm not a fickle person Now that we've found each other I can truly say that this is a lifetime commitment on my part - we are forever bound together - my Landcruiscrs and will never sell them If they break I will fix them if they fall apart I will put them back together again And it is my hope and dream that we will travel the world together and when I die I will ask the mortician to forget the casket —just put me behind the wheel dig a bigger hole than usual and plant us both in Mother Earth so that we can take that long trip together on the Highway to Heaven - the drive ultimate Yep this is it I'm in love Be happy for me It was worth waiting for Sheriff’s Shoptalk by Sheriff Ed Phillips Ride 'em Kreig Mr Rassmussen straddles a yearling cow tion to collar and tag her for monitoring in prepara- tW am Elder Robert Warren mission farewell Delta Utah Stake Center 11 am Girls Stale Tea 4 pm Rebekah Hall 364 West 1st South Delta Elder Jeremy Crapo mission fare:50 am Flowell Ward well Elder Scoville mission report and Elder Spencer Lee Scoville mission farewell 9 am Delta 2nd Ward Elder Jeff Ogden mission report :45 a m Deseret Oasis Ward March 23 Steve Regan's cattle & horse clinic 6:30 pm County Fair Bldg March 25 Duo Roger Drinkall and Dian Baker DHS Auditorium 7:30 pm Sponsored by West Millard Cultural Council March 27 Thelma A Nielson birthday M E Bird Center pm Jenniffer Bird and Lance A Terrell wedding reception 7 - 10 pm Sutherland Church 2120 West 2600 North Della 12 March Girl Scout Cookie delivery March 29 Clinic Della Public Immunization & Health April 3 Matrci Payne and Mke Morrison wedding openhouse pm M E Bird Center April 7 Blood Pressure Clinic Delta Public Health Immunization Clinic Delta Public Health April 8 Great Basin Museum program West Millard Physicians and Nurses Dorothy Killpack Delta City Building 7 pm May 5 Delta South Elementary Carnival 5 7:30 pm May 13 Great Basin Museum program Lynndyl history Merrill Nielson To be held in LynndyL May 22 Rodeo Queen Competition for“Days of the Old West" May 26 27 28 62nd Annual Millard County Junior Livestock Show May 30 Return to Topaz Japanese Americans invite Del tarn to 51st anniversary of the Topaz Camp For more information contact Charlotte Morrison or Jane Beckwith Honk if you love Spring Please direct questions or topics you would like addressed in this column to the editor of the Chronicle Progress or to Sheriff Ed Phillips or How are criminal charges filed? Oftentimes we hear people say that they want to file a charge or they arc going to file charges against someone At the local level here in Millard County the only people who can file criminal charges are the prosecutor’s office which in our situation if it’s a felony is the county attorney’s office Citizens or deputy sheriffs for that matter don’t file charges The most typical scenario is thi- s- citizen is victim of a crime they report it to the Sheriffs Office a deputy sheriff gathers all the information available about the crime if there is a suspect and if the investigator think they have enough evidence to get a warrant of arrest for the suspect they take their information to the county attorney The county attorney then makes the determination as to whether there is sufficient information to successfully prosecute the suspect If there is the county attorney prepares a document called a criminal information setting forth the elements of a crime and other reasons a warrant of arrest should be issued The criminal information along with a warrant of arrest is then presented to a judge After reviewing the information and if it is in proper order the judge will have the county attorney or the law enforcement officer swear that the information supporting the warrant of arrest is true and accurate to the best of their knowledge Then the judge signs the warrant and it becomes valid and active and the suspect can be arrested There are instances when law enforcement officers can and do make arrests without warrants Most warrantless arrests arc made when the arresting officer witnesses the event that they are making the arrest for driving under the influence of alcohol is probably the most common warrantless arrest however warrantless arrests can be made regarding most any crime if certain circumstances exist Being arrested and having formal charges filed against you are not always the same event A person can be arrested held for questioning and later released without formal charges ever being filed So bottom line police officer can if probable cause exists make an arrest but only the prosecutor can file criminal charges Fourth District Court Report This young spike after enduring eartagging and collaring seemed to debate whether to charge one of his human irritants before bounding up the hillside to freedom Luckily he decided to forgo the gorging and bolted for the wilds No one was hurt Horse clinics A Vaccination Clinic will be held from 6:30 to 8 pm on Tuesday March 23 1993 at the Millard County Fair Building by Miles Lab and Steve Regan Co Feature speaker will be Dr Larry Moore Subjects include Feedlot and Dairy Animals and Horses also Old and New FYoducts Bring your own questions A Horse Qinic will be held 2rom 8 to 9 pm at the Millard County Fair B on Tuesday March 23 1993 No hwses this st Prices: you Encephol Plus $8 or Rhinoguard $5 or pay S 2 and receive Free CutterMiles Paste Wormer with purchase Getting enough sleep? If you’re not it could be because the day you’re not active enough during And compounding the problem is the fact that the older you gel the “lighter" in a recent you tend to sleep In fact 7 2 it study of two dozen men ages 60 to was found that those who exercised vigorously three limes a week fell asleep twice as fast and enjoyed deeper sleep (which is obviously more satisfying that article in light sleep) According to an the Atlanta Journal'Constltutlon activities which can help you sleep deeper are jogging aerobic walking swimming bicycling and tennis The following actions took place in criminal cases in Fourth District Court Fillmore Court House March 10th 1993: Janice Aflon Christensen aka Janice Afton Corbett did not appear for Arraignment cm charges of Passing a Bad Check a second degree felony Defense counsel told Court that ongoing investigations by the County’s Sheriff s department are being conducted and negotiations are also pending with the State as to possible Diversion Agreement Court continued matter to March 24th Joshua Paul Robinson appeared for Sentencing on charges of Distribution or Arranging for the Distribution of Controlled Substance (Marijuana) a third degree felony Mr Robinson made statement to the Court Court sentenced Mr Robinson to be confined to the Millard County Jail for one year and fined the defendant $1000 plus a $850 surcharge Court suspended execution of sentence and placed defendant on 36 months supervised probation with the conditions that he serve 40 hours of community service through local community and Adult Probation and Parole that he be ordered to pay a fine of $500 and a suxharge of S450 and that he make regular monthly installments that he paj restit Jticm in the ami mt of $35 to the MillaJ County Shentfs department Ronald Lee Cox appeared for a Order to Show Cause Mr Cox told the Court that he had paid the SI 000 fine the morning before Court Court granted that upon clearing of the check the case will be closed Patrick Charles Manis did not appear for an Order to Show Cause and Motion to Continue Probation Return of service papers were not in file matter was continued until March 24 th Scott R Nelson akaGreggTalmak did not appear for a Review State formed Court that defendant is experiencing chronic health problems Defendant had been reinstated on 24 months probation in with terms and conditions Court continued matter for further review until first criminal law and motion day in August 1993 Dennis G Allred did not appear for Oral Arguments on pending motions State informed Court that amended formation had been filed changing the charge from Child Kidnapping to AtDefense tempted Child Kidnapping counsel has not filed a motion and the matter should be set for jury trial Court will set up a conference call between all parties to arrange a date for the jury triaL Several civil matters were also heard Judge Guy R Bumingham presided |