Show (&£? £7 Serving Utah’s Great Pahvant Valley USPS 349 - 520 Vol 84 No 7 August 19 1993 Blood Sweat and Steers Car Accident Claims Life A California girl was killed on Thursday evening when the van she was riding in rolled on Interstate 15 near Kanosh Nicole Petersen of California was transported to the Fillmore Medical Center and pronounced dead She had just completed her high school education in Whittier California and she and her family were moving to Utah where Nicole was to enroll in college when the accident occurred The van she was riding in was travelling northbound when it drifted across the Interstate and then went out of control when the driver overcorrected Believe in your Dreams Central Utah Women to Hold Conference The things one used to dream about can become lost among the rubble of a chaotic world Hopes that used to drive us forward now cause us despair Out of this struggle for survival like the Phoenix of old rises the first ever Central Utah Women’s Conference Following in these lines is the theme “Believe In Your Dreams” The conference will cover several different aspects of life for central Utah women This years keynote speaker is Hyrum Smith A highly motivational speaker and trainer in corporate' America- Hyrum Smith has dressed thousands of audiences across the nation and will speak on “Increased Productivity Through Effective Time Pictured from left to right: Thorpe Waddingham Lana Moon Sylvia Huntsman Gwen Hunter Lt Gov Olene Walker and USCC Chairman Stephen Studded County receives check A t a recent U lah Ccntenni al PI aiming Workshop held at Utah State University Millard County Centennial Committee members received a check for 56627 from the Utah Statehood Centennial Commission This check represents a $5000 grant and revenue from the sale of centennial license plates within our county Foreachcentcnnial plate sold in Millard County 55 00 is used to fund our own activities to celebrate Utah’s 100th birthday Millard County was the first of 29 counties to have an organized Centennial Committee By the end of July all counties in Utah had formed a commit tee and came together to glean information share ideas and make plans The USCC believes celebration and planning are best done at the local level though some activities will be statewide Counties are cooperating in some ventures such as wagon train reenactments All businesses groups organizations and individuals are encouraged to So join in on the celebration of the century Take pride and lake part To find out how you can be involved call or Gwen Sylvia Huntsman 74 Let’s all help to wish Hunter Utah a Happy Birthday! A cowboy settles in on top of one ton of solid steel Kate HelUnbrand After a day of crowing at the best Fair this County has probably ever seen those with enough energy at the end of the day moved over to the new outdoor arena for some ropin' and tidin’ and rodeoin’ Auendance was somewhat disappointing for Thursday and Friday night’s performances of the ProRodco but on Saturday the stands were almost completely filled with hootin’ and hollerin' enthusiasts They came for excitement and dial's what they got The ProRodco moved right along - from the Grand Entry to fit to kill dusty - dusky - dun brute force the final Mexican bull The Grand Entry brought us the original queens of the Days of the Old West and queens and attendants just recently crowned Even Tony Dcardcn who usually rides a Chevrolet entered the arena on horseback Trick Rider Max Reynolds put on a show that reminded some of us of why we love the romance of the West He dazzled with his roping and bareback riding He took two horses dirough a blazing ring of fire he jumped from horse to horse Hewua link back to the Wild West Shows of the past The entire rodeo was a class act with only one injury Judge Jim Parker suffered a fractured leg when he was crushed against a fence by a bull Rodeo clown Randec Munns kept the crowd laughing with his slate of jokes until the ambulance could drive Mr Parkertothe Delta Hospital Judges and timers kept an anxious watch on some of the best suck in the Rodeo business provided by Swanny Kerby's Bar T Rodeo string As one raging bull charged a fallen cowboy the srarmed timer turned away ‘“Even all these years you never get used to afr this” Management” Also joining Mr Smith at this years conference is: Barbara Vance “Becoming a Remarkable Aging Smart Person" Georgia Laurit7cn "Nutnnon Makes You” JanetTowers"So Your Daughter Wants to be in a Pageant" Dr Glen Jensen “Impacts of Divorce” Scoltie Davis "Protecting Your Children" Diane Barney “The Golden Hour (Emergency First Aid in the Home)” Trent Searlc “Financial Strategies in a Depressed Community” Arlene Dredge "Looking for the and Growing Through Losses” David Turner “My Candle Bums at Both Ends” Drs Bill and Chris Marshall “Is Life Getting to You?” The hope is that with the knowledge made available and with the support found in being together those who tend will find hope in old and new dreams Sponsored by Senator Hatch the conference reflects the senator’s strong belief in and support of Utah women The Central Utah Women’s Conference is being held in Richfield Utah at the Red Hills Middle School on September 11 Tickets are six dollars For ticket purchases please contact Ann Parkinson at the USU extension office in either Delta or Fillmore A Fair To Remember Kate HelUnbrand It was bigger better - double the size of any previous County Fair Even the County Fair Building complex couldn't hold all the excitement There was something for everybody from demonstrations to cooking contests from entertainment to a show from Mort Berkowitz master Three Plaster Casts for Three Brothers KaU HelUnbrand “It’s just like Ripley's Believe It Or Not” exclaims Rayola Tolley of Delta Mrs Tolley is referring to her three grandsons who each broke an arm this summer while visiting at her house This is the third summer that Mrs Tolley and her husband have taken the butthis is the boys for school vacation fust summer any of them have broken any bones The boys: Michael age 10 Brent age 8 and Mitch age 5 broke their arms have been living in Reno Nevada wuh their mother But they won’t be under going humcThc oldest boy is still doctor’s care for his fracture The breaks began in June when Milch slid off of couch cushions in the Tolley liv ingroom “In the middle of the night he began to complain” said Mrs Tolley After a short trip to the hospital he came home with a cast He had somehow broken his left arm On July 16th the middle boy was playing at the neighbors He was swing - Hatch plans public meeting A public meeting for the residents of Millard County will be held Friday August 20 1993 in the ME Bird Senior Citizen Center 275 Wet 100 South Delta Utah from 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm Senator Orrin Hatch rank ing Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee and member of Finance and Labor and Human Resources committees will be available to answer questions on access to health care the national budget public lands grazing fees and any other areas of interest to local residents Senator Hatch is looking for input from Utahns about their specific needs and concerns For more information please call 5244380 Judy Judy Judy In our about the Miss Milstory lard Pageant in last week’s issue Judy Baker’s name was misspelled We apologize to Judy for appointing her as a Judge ing baled out and caught his arm on some "tricky bars" explains Mrs Tolley “It was really broken - in the strangest shape you’ve ever seen" she says On the following Saturday night the oldest boy was eager to ride a calf at the H inckley Rodeo “He slid off and came up with a broken arm"says Mrs Tolley “I couldn’t believe it There’s no way all three of them could break their arms in one summer B ut they did And it was off to the hospital again" Mrs Tolley says she just doesn't “These boys are rough understand They ride motorcycles They are active kids This is the first time any of them have broken anything They’ll be living here for awhile - al least one school year I hope it’s a good experience for them" “I just hope they don’t come and get me for child abuse” she says 1 To all Delta City residents Please be aware that summer lends to bring many solicitors and s ale smen In an c ffort to safe g uard ag ainst loss of property and security please ask these people to present to you a copy of a local business license or permit If they cannot or will not show proof of licensure please call the All non profit or the S hen IT s Department at 91 City Offices al organizations and companies employing children under die age of twelve (12) are required to carry proof of State approval to solicit door Delta City Office hypnotist Essay contests Mom USA contests cowboy poetry a thrasher demonstration It was a Fair to Remember The wind interrupted the thresher but finally Hale and demonstration Reed Jeffrey bagged up the grain separated by Reg Thorpe’s 1915 Crane steam engine tractor The demonstration look place in the lot filled with antique farm equipment and drew quite a crowd One of the most amusing performances came from master hypnotist who had volunteers from the audience looking for lost belly buttons and doing vis When questioned impersonations whether the hypnosis was real Mr Berkowitz replied that “even the best would have difficulty in world the actor in faking this" And continues Mr Berkowitz “I wouldn’t attempt this if it wasn’t something I could control" Roberta Dutson was named as Mom USA with Fust Attendant Lilac Holman and Second Attendant Dorothy Killpack The Mystery Dutch Oven Cookoff drew twelve teams who each received identical ingredients in a bag and with only two hours had to whip up a main dish and a dessert They could bring only their imaginations and some cookbooks Winning teams were: 1st Place - Gary and Anna Lee Church 2nd Staples and Shannon Young 3rd LaVar and Marge Cox The winners in the Dutch Oven cookoff were: Mike and Elaine Rose 1st Place for their cumed pork and vegetables David Hahn took 2nd for his Stuffed Cornish Game Hens and Shelley Skeem look 3rd for her Turkey Dijon Pie Contest was won by Jane Ann Draper for her Coconut Cream Pie the was won by Jeanne Lovell for her Frosted Marshmallow Brownies and Jeanne Lovell also won fust place for her Double Layered Bars in the Choc Chip Cookies The Cake Contest was won by Linda Ashcraft and the Essay Contest was won by Melinda Visser who reminded us to not forget the With all the excitement the fast pace and the riiy we have inly one ques thy top this? - This feast for the tastebuds (as well as the eyes) was whipped up by LaVar and Marge Cox in the Mystery Dutch Oven Cookoff This creative entry took third place nn ibv tr Reed Jeffrey stands at the ready during the Thresher demonstration |