Show Page 2 Millard County Chronicle 11 1993 Memory Tree If you would like to help decorate a Christmas Tree for our community in memory of your child this year please contact any of the following mothers: evenings Judy Kathy Walker B aker 864 2759 or contact Peggy at Mom's Crafts You may also call and the Chronicle Progress at leave your name and number Holidays are hard to face with broken hearts It is our hope that by creating something of beauty for the community that everyone will take a moment and remember all the precious children who have died Planning Meeting: November 15 1:00 pm Pizza House meeting When you live miles and miles from population center how do you get the things that are needed to sustain life? There is no comer store There are no trucks trains or daily mail deliveries to bring the needles and thread or pans or whiskey Out in this country there wasn't even a The problem was solved by enterprising people known as freighters These freighters of the early days will be the subject of discussion at the next meeting of the Great Basin Historical Society Everyone is invited to join in the reminiscing Information and stories will be shared along with the punch and cookies The lime: Thursday November 18 at 7:00 pm Delta City Council Chamber Motor Vehicle Schedule: Fillmore & Delta weekdays Millard County Assessors Office Great Basin Historical Society Museum Delta open Monday through Saturday 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 Stake Family History Center Phone ext 14 Personal Ancestral File (PAF) Computer Instruction 8 9 pm Wednesdays Della Stakes Family History Center Phone Services at the Full Gospel Fellowship Church 10 am & 7:30 pm All faiths invited Beehive Baptist Church 200 W 400 N Fillmore 10 am Sunday School am Morning Service 7 pm Evening Service Second & Fourth Sundays Beehive B aptist Church 200 W 400 North Fillmore Christmas Play Practice noon Fourth Sunday services worship Presbyterian 390 North Main Catholic Church Fillmore Mondays CUFS Food Bank - 4 pm Oct March 30 162 West 100 South Della AA & ALANON meeting 8 pm 51 North Center Delta AA meeting 8 pm 290 North Main Fillmore Saturday Monday Thursday Alcoholics Anonymous 8 pm 280 N Main Fillmore Every Tuesday Basic Life Skills classes pm Turning Point Delta Technical Center No Charge Narcotics Anonymous open meeting 8 pm 51 N Center Delta A WAN A for children kindergarten to 6th graade 58 S Center Delta 7 8:30 pm Every Tuesday & Thursday Parenting Class For Info call Delta Technical Center Social Services or Sarah Jo Louder Every 4th Tuesday Della City Social Security Rep Offices Thursday Tuesday Wednesday Lunch at ME Bird Center for Seniors pm Lunch at Pahvant Senior Center Fillmore noon Fillmore Utah Family History Center open afternoons until 10 pm Tuesday and Thursday English as a 2nd language 7 pm Delta City Library Wednesday Full Gospel Fellowship Church bible Study 7:30 pm Story Hour Della City Library 10 10:45 a m for 3 - 5 year olds A A meeting 51 North Center Delta The Millard County Chronicle Progress USPS Utah 84624 Located by DuWi at Delta Publishing 300 W Delta Publisher Editor Susan B Dutson at 40 N Utah Editorial Reporting Hallanbrartd Kata Advertising Julia Ward Goertz Design Accts Rec Wood Sales Evelyn Mallet Fillmore Office Mgr Ad Sales Kathy Walker Riley Circulation Julia Ward Goertz ClrcVComp Cgmmeroal Ericfaa Shellle Dutson Subscriptions in Advance $20 00 In County $13 00 Out of County Single per per year months 00 per year 50 cents 6 $25 Copy - 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Studies in God’s Living Word AA meeting 8 pm 51 North Center Della Saturday Fillmore Family History Center open 7 Every Other Saturday A A Women's group 5 North Center Delta November 11 Free demonstration Natural 7 pm Indoor arena Horsemanship fairgrounds Delta November 12 Marcia Hansen and Kelly Oldroyd wedding reception 7 0 pm Delta 4th Ward November 13 Herald and Rae Petersen 50th Wedding anniversary celebration M E B ird Center pm Amy LaRie and John (Jake) Johnson wedding receptionOak City Church 35 East Center Oak City pm Byrant Larsen 100th birthday pm Pleasant Acres 2015 East 4500 South Delta Drug and Alcohol addition Hotline Sponsored by Deseret NewsIHC November 14 W Elder David Ogden mission report 10:50 am Delta 4th Ward November 15 Christmas tree permit sales noon - 5 pm Delta City Building 76 North 200 West November 16 Food Handlers class Delta Public Health 2:30 pm ($5 fee) "Income Tax Management for Ag Producers" satellite video conference 9 am MST sponsored by USU extension Christmas Tree permit sales noon - 5 pm Fillmore Ranger District Office 390 South Main Fillmore Delta Arthritis Support Group meeting "Pain Control" 7 pm M E Bird Center 238 W 10 S Della November 18 "Early Time Freighters" Great Basin Historical Society program 7 pm Delta City Council Chambers November 19 Melanie Larsen and Patrick wedding reception pm Hinckley Slake Center November 20 Kristine Dawn Roper and Steven W Albrecht wedding reception 7 - 9 pm Delta 3rd4th Ward Lori Hare and Cannon Allen Allen wedding reception pm Senior Citizens Center Fillmore November 26 Delta High School Alumni Banquet 6:30 Millard County Fair Building pm happy hour 7 pm Prime Rib dinner Si 250 per person November 29 Immunization Clinic Delta Public Health am & - 4:30 pm December Blood Pressure Clinic Delta Public Health9-l- l am Immunization Clinic - 4:30 pm December 2 "Christmas With You" Blue Notes benefit concert 7 pm Delta High School December 9 East Millard Fine Arts Guild annual Christmas tour "Coming Home for the Holidays" 4 pm Fillmore Library photo by Kate HeOenbtand Greenwood Chili and pheasant hunters pose for a picture before winding up the day Chef Bob Debge (left) cooks the chili straight from the Navy cookbook The free food is courtesy of Glade Stevens (third from the right) who has put on the feed for the past 16 years Rowdy the hardest working bird dog in the County finds it difficult to stand still with all the excitement (You can guess which one he is) 16th Annual Greenwood Chili Cookoff: Tall Tales Among the Hay Bales Kate Hellenbrand No Karl Malone didn’t make it again this year nor was Michael Jordan to be seen although both men were vited “Maybe next year” says Glade Stevens as he scans the mountains of hay and straw bales that surround the pickup trucks and trailer parked in the clearing off of the dirt road that joins Fillmore to Highway 50 He says the area is known as Greenwood and we are at the 16th Annual Greenwood Chili Cookout held every year on the opening day of the Pheasant Hunt the NBA superstars Although missed the chili plenty of other folks came and according to them it was a grand slam event "The hunting’s lousy but the company’s been great” said California dairyman George Jongsma Dale also a dairyman from San Jacinto in Southern California concurred Hunters from Texas and Northern Utah added their votes of support to the chorus “It's made a believer out of me” said one fatherson combo from Salt Lake City “Word is getting out and this just gets bigger and bigger every year” said Chili Chef Bob Dcloge of Fillmore who serves up the chili "straight out of the Navy Cookbook” (Bob was a member of the N avy the youngest survivor of the USS Lexington’s sinking 50 years ago) You can get the chili straight or add any number of toppings including Tabasco sauce “I don’t make it hot because you can’t take it out once it’s in B ut you can always make it hotter" said Mr Dcloge He also alluded to several secret ingredients which give the chili its trademark warming effect Bob starts making the chili the day before and cooks it all night long in the oven so that it's hot first thing in the morning You can have French bretd or crackers but you must supply your own drinks That doesn't pose much of a problem on this gloriously sunny Saturday :00 am Bob had served over By 20 quarts of the popular one dish meal “A lot of people just stop to eat" says Glade Stevens “I call them prospective hay buyers" One year while waiting for the hunters (and hay buyers) to show up Bob Dcloge was “wandering around" in an adjoining field when a glint of something shiny caught his eye It was a man’s silver wedding ring Bob stuck it on his thumb and went back to camp asking if anyone knew about the silver band It belonged to Milt Stevens Glade's father who had lost it nearly 20 years earlier It had slipped off while he was washing his hands after working on the hay baler "He was thrilled he couldn't believe it” says Glade Although the chili cookout still fuels hunters from all over the West it isn’t what it used to be in the good old days say several of the longest and strongest Greenwood chili supporters “We used to have dances out here the night before but then everyone grew up and got married” says Dan Rowley An excited dog Rowdy bounded into camp following men carrying birds of iridescent colors The blue sky the warm sun the golden fields the cool threat of autumn's departure laughter at tall talcs mixed with the staccato pops of rifle shots the spicy smell of cooking chili - Karl Malone and Michael Jordan don’t know what they're missing But those who attend the Greenwood Chili crowd know they have a good thing going And like another Field of Dreams they believe that if they build it they will come “Maybe next year it’s a Personal Invitation Several weeks ago I wrote an article about I offered buy ing a horse for my 50th birthday a great deal of background even published a old in an five was when years taken photo effort to establish some credibility as a cowa horse since girl even though I haven’t had I was 3 years old But in all of that information I neglected to inform you of the very I important reasons why again find myself drawn to these majestic animals After my first horse was sold I began the Human me beings have long process of burying my affinity for horses deep within this capacity it protects them from all sorts of unrequited loves My affection settled until that tender deep in my heart which hardened by multiple layers of life experience core of caring was unknown to me I abhor violence and I can say that the bulk of my contact with horses until recently has been ugly There are a lot of horses out there and I have w atched the majority suffer at the hands of their owners They are beaten whipped gouged spurred and forced to do whatever it is that's required of them If I had to beat a horse to make it submit if I had to break its spirit then I wanted none of it Breaking spirits hitting whipping remember all too well the times someone tried to break my it’s not in my nature spirit whip me into shape And while I know horses aren’t capable of human reasoning they are still feeling creatures capable of pain and love It is my religion that if they have a spirit to be broken they have a spirit that can suffer And so I surmised if I had to hurt an animal to make it mind I just wouldn’t have that animal at all I knew also that my sensitive beliefs were not shared by everyone even those who should know better Recently at the Stale Riding Clubs Championships held in Fillmore I watched a jockey beat a race horse unmercifully in an attempt to get it into the starting gate Although this kind of behavior is forbidden at these competitions the steward at the gate ignored the violence No citations or reprimands were issued If an official can ignore this level of animal brutality how can I complain I wondered not The beatings I've witnessed have deadened my heart I’ve become numb only to the attacks but to my own love of horses as well But that all changed when I was invited to observe a Pat Parclli Natural workshop in the Della Arena Dave Stuart a young Australian was the instructor for two days of horse training What I saw at those sessions changed my mind forever about horses people and how animals and man can relate Or maybe I should say that it verified my innate beliefs And my heart was stripped of its dead weight of protection My love for horses could breathe free again The Parclli principals are so pure and simple so logical and kind that they seem almost magical By treating these large animals as partners rather than stupid beasts a great deal of time is saved and the animal works to please you rather than balk in confusion Of course one of the truths of life is that not everyone can be or wants to be kind The evil of this universe is very real and converts a large number of those unwilling to analyze their purposes and desires But I know that the partnership between a good horse and a good owner is a thing of beauty that is difficult to ignore Trigger and Roy were a popular couple because of the magic that bonded them together Their appeal was and while some would say it was a trivial thing I believe it holds the essence of the reasons we live: communication cooperation commitment Another Parelli instructor is coming to our area this month And you have a great opportunity to see this magic in action Lee Smith is a level three Parclli instructor - and that's the highest level you can reach in the training program She is a “queen sized cowgirl” from Arizona who has been with the Parelli program for ten years The woman knows her stuff and is willirg to show it to you free of charge th at the Delta Fairgrounds Indoor Arena at 7:00 Thursday November pm If you own a horse if you care about horses if you just want to see something truly amazing I personally invite you to come to the demonstration I get nothing from this all a the that will What see too to new after have you got only hope begin you way to lose? ' goal” Helping your child Succeed in school by Lily Eskelsen president Utah Education Association Parents are humble people Commissioner Moon Honored by USU Utah State University Extension Agent Jody Gale presents a plaque to County Commissioner Lana Moon during November 8th 's Commission meeting Mr Gale accepted the plague for Mrs Moon from USU president George Emert during a special ceremony honoring five Utahns who have demonstrated ‘terrific support of USU this past year ’ Commissioner Moon was honored for her efforts in fighting for the 50 existing extension agent positions across the State Upon learning of a proposed budgetary cut which would have eliminated up to 15 jobs from the extension program Commissioner Moon got involved and called Commissioners in every county lobbying for the agents to keep their jobs “Not one job was lost ’ says Commissioner Moon proudly “We need every one of them ' The County Agent Income Tax Management for Ag Producers By Jody A Cate Nebraska Cooperative Extension and the Department of Agricultural Economics will be hosting a satellite videoconference INCOME TAX MANAGEMENT FOR 00 am MST The AG PRODUCERS on Tuesday November 6 900 am to program will feature four income tax management experts discussing the ramifications of the new tax law disaster provisions that impact income taxes and strategics for effective income tax planning The revenue act of 993 creates some opportunities and may cause needed changes in tax planning this year Being informed about those changes can help producers take advantage of opportunities to reduce their tax liability The discussion will be centered on Federal income tax laws and w ill not be state specific In addition many producers will be facing decisions that deal with a variety of disaster related payments reduced sales and income taxes The panel of experts will help producers make sure that next year’s income lax liability is not another disaster t Pride is an awful sin It’s obnoxious It’s pretentious I know because I used to be a proud person Then I became a parent All parents are humble They develop little nervous twitches They walk slowly and a little wondering how much the neighbors know When I was first married I used to stroll down the aisle in the grocery store down childless fathers mothers and nose at to reason with looking my trying preschoolers I proudly thought “When I have children they will sit up straight They will never whine They will be trained to understand good nutrition and never beg for breakfast cereals with the same sugar content as Snickers Bars dipped in whipped cream” When I was expecting the secretary at work was always being called by the school because her little girl wouldn’t mind the teacher My pride would well up in me with a vision of the future “I will concentrate very hard on mixing the perfect prenatal genetic combination that will result in an offspring who will read at two be an Olympic swimmer at ten and win the Nobel Peace Prize during summer break his freshman year at Harvard" That was 17 years ago I am a humble parent today I have been to school to deal with fights and tardies and bad words said I’ve marched kids over to apologize to neighbors I’ve paid for broken merchandise I’ve cleaned up spills in restaurants One son pierced his car and the other wanted to go to school wearing his pants backwards and inside out I am dazed confused and exasperated by their behavior I take it personally I think they’re out to get me And most times I can take a deep breath and deal with it in a calm rational way B ut yet every now and then the urge wells up inside me and I must bite my tongue to keep my mother’s words from bursting out of my very soul “You’re doing this just to embarrass me aren’t you!?" But I keep it in because somewhere in some dusty brain cell from long ago I remember I remember that my parents were very very humble people Value Added Confined from page 1 filtered and subjected to ultra high temperatures and packaged It has a shelf life of a year or longer" says Mr Parker When ready to consume water is added to the milk product at the consumer’s end and Mr Parker says the flavor and consistency is restored The cows needed for this operation could be located as far away as Provo and Cedar City says Mr Pearson He adds that at this point he has no idea how much income would be generated from the milk plant project "The attraction to this part of the slate is that the hay is grown locally" says Mr Parker Other ingredients such as open land water transportation and a willing work force have been major factors in generating the interest says Mr Pearson “This is a great opportunity for agriculture and will have a tremendous ripple effect into the communities" says Mr Parker - one to God htt given ut two hendt receive with end the other to give with We erenotclstemi made for hoarding we are channels made hr sharing Billy Graham |