Show 2 Millard Pow ChronSckt County Progress October 30 1S97 TO THE EDITOR letters AA Meetings Delta: Every Monday pm 51 N Wednesday & Friday Firs! Thursday Soil Conservation Center p m USU Extension Service Last Millard Fine Arts Guild meetings Call Riu Logue AA Meetings Fillmore: Every Monday Thursday & Saturday 8 pm 80 S Main Delta: Monday 8 - 9 p m 5 N Center ALA TEEN Delta Wednesday 7 - 8 pm 51 N Center Motor Vehicle Schedule: Fillmore 4 Millard County AssesDelta weekdays sor s Office Great Basin 10 a m Sat call Job Service Delta 9am ked 41hurs Fillmore8am 4 pm tllpm 4 - Fri Mon Drivers License Eiaminer Schedule: Delta (Suite 2 58 Fat Main) 8am 5pm Fillmore 1st ery Fri arid 3rd ed 9 a m 330 p m Family History Center Fillmore Mon Utah Stake 4 4pmTueVked '4 for Family for reservations phone) 7am- - noon (on touch tone - 9 p m Sat 4 Ext 114 Thurs Call Search Computer Personal Aircestrii FiletPAIK 9 p m 8 Instructions Stake Delta ed Center History Family Phone kord Fellowship Church "ft Living est Main Delta orship Serv ices 0 5’ for Bible studies and a m Call Prayer Meet Delta Community Church orship Services 10 30 a m coffee fellowship Delta II 15 comer 07 S 2nd Grace Baptist Church Delta Sunday 9 45 a m Serv ices Ilam 46 School p m Delta Foursquare Church Sunday Worship Services 290 North 350 East 6 pm Call or for information Mass St Johns Bosco Church 1pm Delta Delta Fillmore Baptist Chapel 390 West Center Sunday School 10 am Worship for more informaa m Call tion First Monday Violence The Domestic Coalit'on meetPublic 2 30 p m Safety Building Fillmore Open Meetings Mondays Cl FS Food Bank 9am- - noon Delta Cl'FS Food Bank 9am- - noon Fillmore Center Delta Radio Club meets at Millard Millard Posse Building ”p m Monday A Thursday Judge Ron Hare Court days 10 a m 705 S HWY 99 Fillmore Call Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Lunch at M E Bird Center for Sem niors p Lunch at Pahvant Senior Center 51 N 8 p m Amateur Fillmore noon Every 4th Tuesday Piece Thursday Project Orange Delta C ommumty 51 N Church 07 South 200 Old Capitol Quilt Guild 10 a m Fillmore Mulnourpoxe room West Millard Musk Teachers meet”2 ing 10 a m Cilena Moody's house West 100 North Vita Saturday rclta Foursquare Church outh p m 299 years and up b Group South 1000 Fast Vita Call November and Sari Faikin wedJason I hristensen Ward ding reception 6 - 8 p m Flowell Church Dan Madsen and Fcathryn Condie I97 4th Ward Delta wedding reception Fair Family History Stake Center 2 - 4 p m November 2 Fillmore Itah Elder Paul Moroni FFoward mission ard farewell 12 30 p m Oak City November 6 State Engineer to hold discussion Vita City Office 3 p m Serv ice Officer for American Legion - 2 p m CVIta Employment Center lolence Coalition Domestic meeting 3pm Central I tsh Counseling Center 51 North Center IVIta FVIta me Arts Club meeting 4pm M E Bird Center Mark Perry speaker November 7 illden and Allan James Trudy Jo oung wedding openhouse 630 - 9 30 pmM E Bird Center Delta November 8 alker and BenBarbara Bohbi) Dee BJ) David wedding reception M iamin Bird Center 240 West 100 South Delta 7 - 9 p m November 12 Chamber of Commerce Area Giant Award General Membership Meeting honoring Frank Baker 12 noon at West Millard Recreation Facility (swim pool) November 15 Darla ksy Hawk and Timothy Allen T rendler edding reception CVIta Stake Center ”2 N Center ’ 9 p m November 22 Defensive Dnv ing Course Nephi Sam fire department noon November 29 Festival of Trees Anyone wanting to decorate a tree call Julie ”6 or Julie Sharlene Weather Reed Jeflerv & Jv T Rogers I nit Fillmore enter Call Mobile Mammography Medical Community Judge Stan Robison Court Day 2pm Delta (City Building) Call 200 Activities Delta Weekly 3 15 p m Call 45 Office Fri Wed Thurs for information t Fillmore Tues hurch Della Foursquare p m Fool Creek Grace p m Desert ” ' Delta '90 hurch Baptist or Neison regular Auxiliary Archaeological Society Fillmore riters act W ednesday I AMI meet ngs Call ex 10 Lnda Cropper Millard County Chromcla Progress USPS Utah 84624 4CN at Dena every Thursday Du W Pubi’aNng Co 3XW Deha Utah P6''SKe'- Edior B Dutson Susa-- Repoto 8 Denn Pne'cs WaHer Advct'S "d Sas Kathy Prrtnq Kathy Farmer O'See Maaoer Eve)yn Mahet Desen Maintenance Recar Purchasmp Snes Dutson m Advance Subscriptions In County S2C 00 per year Si 3 per 6 months Out of County - $25 0C per year Smgie Cooy - 50 cents Ad PQSTMASTER Send address changed P O Bo 249 to Utah Rates on Request Second Class Postage Pad at DeU UT 84624 Advertising Dea FAX Fftmora DU tMC PU6USHNG CANNED BY SUSAN I he te according to the mandate When Gov- ernment or schools or any other people try to do so expect they will create a ing and uncaring society Speaking to tliose against mandatory volunteerism Colin Powell quipped and ser“They made me do Algebra vice is just as important as Algebra” disagree Service of the heart is more than If forcing portant Algebra Algebra worked all of us would be But everyone can be a Volunteer Let's not be deceived into believ ing that iolating die Constitution is for tFie good of our youth and children As families and as a community hope we will continue to lead them into service without servitude Pertiaps someone would like to help write lefters to tFie Governor and State Board of Education Lyada Ashcraft of Delta's Utah Summit" aod Vice Chair for Utah's Promise at Delta Milkrd County sides h Tmr Tnm October is almost overJ our skies get darker earlier and earlier since clocks back by one hour coupled by the fact that the days will be approximately three minutes shorter until December 20th The New Moon occurs on October 31st at 5 01 a m EST which makes tFie first week of November a moonless one that is ideal for observing some of the winter constellations One of tFie more prominent constellations is Orion “The Great Huntsman” On the first of November if you will look almost directly east at 10 00 pm you w ill be able to spot this astensm of stars easily due to tFie number of bright stars that it contains Probably tFie most noteworthy stars are those three in a line which makes up Orion’s Belt Once you locate this constellation and tFie belt if you own a good pair of binoculars It can be seen as a fuzzy patch below the Orion Nebula try to locate the famous belt and can be easily spotted using a pair of 7X50 or 10X50 binoculars If you own a known as ‘The small telescope you might be able to spot the five stars in Trapezium’ TFiese five blue stars are new bom ones from the stellar nursery of the nebula TFie color is very unique in that tFie blue emissions are probably tFie most it a lakes nonhem in our Fiemisphere Generally telescope having an pronounced aperture of at least 4 inches w ith a magnification of 200X These are located within tFie nebula w hich is pictured below w ith a diagram of the trapesium in tFie inset The month Angxs Ranch ynndy ol we now Fiave set our ranked large'! in registering tFie most js tvet cattle in I tah hav mg recorded 62 head of Ancu- - with the American "CSat’Oo during fiscal year Angu' 99" hi bended September 30 according to R 'hard I Spader association ecutive kc president breeders across the nation in 199 egistered 25940 of Angus cattle This to 2205X6 in fiscal 19 compared ar of more than eight percent is fi- a year ago “ Acj- - registrations for 199 vsere me lace'i m !' years and more ffa the rex: two lead g beef breed assv ation combined" Spader said “In fact every Argus indicator was po'itive vr 199 The American Angus Association headquartered in Xt Joseph Missouri was founded in 185 s the largest bee: regs:-assoc a’o :r the world in ot both anna reg strations and actue mem hers COMPANY B DUTSON The Utah Safety Council wants to remind you that hundreds o fpeope nationwide die from car- bon monemde poisoning each year This invisible toxic gas is created when any fuel is burned and can work its way into your home tfirough a faulty furnace improperly installed venting even a car left running in an attached garage To guard against carton monoxide poisoning have your home's heating system inspected this fail and install at least one quality carton monoxide detector on each level of your home For more information and to purchase a quality carton monoxide detector-call the Utah safety councd today at Fiave adults would w ish to go back to those teenage day s w ithout knowing what tliey since learned It is a time when succeeding and fining in creates an enormous amount of wFiat others think and they pressure Many teens spend a lot of time worrying about led are “ideal body image They desperately try to conform to society's unattainable to believe tFiat if they are thin tFie) will be accepted The images of emaciated role models are found throughout our society and even as adults we struggle to lose weight ot gain acceptance of our bodies as they are Imagine ith under even stricter standards of w hat is seen as the pressure our children are faced the belief that in order to be happy successful acceptable These standards and accepted they must be thin Some will resort to dangerous methods of weight control to try and look like tfieir peers or idols Once a teen or younger child starts to lose weight people may tiegin to compliment them which makes them feel good They realize losing weight has made them feel better but no matter how much is lost it is never enough and tliey are never happy Family environment also play amaiorrole in a teen developing an eating disorder If they are in a family where emotional physical or sexual abuse is taking place they may develop an eating disorder to gain a sense of control to block out painful feelings and emotions or as a w ay to punish themselves In other families feelings are not allowed and they may find tFiat eating offers a to be expressed or problems are not discussed type of comfort They use food as a way to stuff down all those negative feelings and purging usually gives tfiem a sense of relief almost as if they were releasing all those built up emotions Okay you’re willing to admit that families with problems may Fiave children who have developed eating disorders but not your family Your family is close and you talk about any problems Being too close can create problems you may not even be aware of Everyone needs and is entitled to their priv acv and teenagers do need to develop an identity that is separate from the family Eating disorders may be developed as a way to gain an identity for themselves Being pressured from parents to succeed academically or athletically is also stressful Teens unable to live up to parents’ expectations may starve themselves as a form of self punishment Being raised in a home where tFie parents are very weight conInstead scious could lead to the belief that weight and appearance are very important of learning tfiat it's w hat’s inside that is tFie most important they learn that appearance and looking good which means being thin to most of us is all tfiat really counts Schools also need to take an active role in preventing eating disorders by educating students on tFie dangers and helping to teach tfiem that in order to succeed in life weight doesn’t matter Teachers and counselors sliould know what signs to look for and should contact tFie parents if a problem is suspected If eating disorders are caught are greater early and tFie person is willing to accept help the chances of recovery It is tragic to see tFie number of younger teens struggling with their weight Eating disorders affect all age groups and both sexes Look at your teen or child carefully team hatever you do to recognize the signs of eating disorders If help is needed get it don’t continue to bury your head in the sand from ignorance Public Safety and the Criminal Justice System by Sheriff Ed Phillips Are you just going to surrender What create and two as sixth Carbon monoxide poisoning Sta Delta w ill" ( ebster’s T wentieth Century Dictionary) According to the same credible source the opposite of these words is “servitude" ‘Servitude" means the state of involuntary subjection to a master compulsory service or labor such as a prisoner has to undergo as a punishment" The Thirteenth Article in the Bill of Rights of our Constitution states slavery nor involuntary servitude except as a punishment for crime whereof the party sFtall have been duly convicted shall exist in the United States or any place subject to their jurisdiction" her important note is that violation of the ‘involuntary servitude" part of this Amendment also violates tFie 1st 14th and 5th Amendments service requires trie heart Voluntary the very cradle of volunteerism Can anyone mandate or legislate tFie Fieart? If we could then everyone would either love or Arc De'ta meeting "pm Roberta Dutson West De'ta Home 415 South Fillmore City Social Rep Security 12 50pm 8 Oam Office Building of Tha Appreciation for support Dear Editor would like to express appreciation to all Citizens within the Delta High School Area for their support of the UTAH SL MMIT held ednesday Octofcier 22 TFte Chronicle Millard ScFiool District KN AK and Vita High along with religious volunteer group and city representatives all joined concerned citizens in a tremendous attitude of willingness to prove the quality of volunteer service in our communities The (Vita area is actually very conscientious in giving spontaneous volunteer serv ice kind acts are observed daily We all know that the recipient isn’t the only one who benefits No one can give to other person the wonderful feeling that comes w hen serv ice of the heart is given Children and youth led by parents and leaders into serv ice w illingly increase in their ownership and responsibility toward neighbors and community Their sense of well being and confidence proves The example is contagious others to look beyond ilvemselves Would we even dare take that enduring lesson and feeling from our children and south7 The UTAH SUMMIT Rally at the Capitol hosted Colin Powell as guest speaker Mr Powell commended Utah on it's great example to the Nation on volunteerism He then proposed to our State that “A olunteerism” become mandated towards High School requirements Governor Leavitt has already been viewing that same idea for at least five months So the questions come: hat is hat is a ‘volunteer”? Is "voluntary"7 such a proposal Constitutional? Every citizen can find answers to tfiese questions "Voluntary” means “brought about by one's free choice acting without compulsion done ithout profit payment or any valuable consideration spontaneous " A “volunteer: enters or offers to enter into any service of his own free WFien is the last time you took a really good look at your child or teen? Have you noticed a great deal of weight loss? Knowing your child as well as you do you attribute s time to wake tq the pounds lost as being due to stress or as simply being normal and realize tfiat eating disorders among children and teens is a far larger problem titan kids right Fiere in most of us are willing to recognize Yes Virginia am talking about Millard County One of tFie most stressful times in a person’s life is during tlieir teenage years Few W e would appreciate your public sponse Respectfully Millard Couuty Democratic Committee p m brary I tah I eague Many citizens have come to us wanting to know past expenditures present and projected budgets for defending the counties position vs Robyn Pearson Study station Fire Eating disorders are not uncommon Open letter to county officials Chapel p m Millard Meet’i’g Room Fvery 4th Wednesday Meeting Bible call ter Fillmore ” p rr Second Wednesday Holden Firemen's meeting West Extension or Mon Editor's Note: Letters to the Editor must be signed to be considered for publication Names may be withheld at writer's request at ttvc discretion of the editor Center West ednesday ” 7 p m Institute Young Single Adults! Delta Seminary Building 7 pm Third Thursday Smocking and Heirloom Club 2pm Tuesday Mobile Mammography I'nit Delta Medical Center Call Community "t in the Valley Quill Guild meetE Bird Center 240 ings 7 pm M 100 S Delta Delta C its Offices Serv ice Rep Social or Jayne Rice Second Thursday S 300 Sunday ing Meeting Delta Historical Society 100 N Della open Mon 4pm Tours 4 after 328 hours District took tFe Revolutionary War to World Wars to preserve has been slowly eroding aw ay witliout so much as a small skirmish occurring Tlic United States Congress has eitFier intentionally or blindly given away so much to federal bureaucrats that there has been w idespread creation of numerous autFionty federal policy agencies that are not answerable to tFie citizenry at all Almost every department of federal government now has it own police force TFie most recent to Protecestablish itself in Utah are special agents federal police) of the Environmental was introduced at the October 2 1997 Utah tion Agency The special agent Sheriff s Association meeting held in Richfield UT The “Proposed Rule" by the Department of Interior Bureau of Land Management (Volume 61 Number 217) published in the Federal Register November 7 19 dealing with B LM law enforcement was without a doubt the most ahrupt wake up call have ever received Much like most citizens of tFie nted States have clearly had my head in tfie sand as it relates to what has been taking place the past twenty to thirty years or much for that matter in regards to tfie federalization of criminal law enforcement longer do believe however there is a necessary and proper role for some federal law enforcement but it should be strictly limited to crimes involving international and interstate criminal activ ities such as drug smuggling organized crime involv ing multiple slate or international jurisdiction counterfeiting and any iolations of national security Clearly the drafters and authors of the constitution never intended for the government to be responsible for the general public safety In tFie Federalist No 45 James Madsen wrote “Tlie Powers' delegated by tfie proposed constitution to the federal government are few and defined Those which are to remain in tfie state governments are numerous and indefinite The former will be exercised principally on external objects as war peace negotiation and foreign commerce The powers reserved to the several states w ill extend to all the objects which in the ordinary course of affairs concern the lives liberties and property of tfie people and tfie internal order improvement and prosperity of tfie states " Alexander Hamilton wrote in the Federalist No 17 that law enforcement would be the responsibility of tfie states “There is one transcendent advantage belonging to tfie prov ince of the state governments which alone suffers to place the matter in a clear and satisfactory light mean tfie ordinary administration of criminal and civil justice" Millard Memories Rusticating Don D H alker One summer day in the early 930s a number of Oak City residents tfie mountains Tliey had gone rusticating In box wagons buggies cars and even on a flatbed ftay rack tliey had loaded up tfieir tents mattresses quilts pots and pans to set up camp at Little Creek in Oak Creek Canyon On cots beds of straw and the dry bare ground tliey prepared for tlie coming rack would be one family 's night The “bedroom" as smooth and level as the floor at home and high enough to be safe from snakes skixiks porcupines and any other dangerous critters As it was a community outing plans were made for a big bonfire with songs and the playing of anything tfiat made music including tlie lowly kazoo Earlier rustications would be remembered and tales told some of tfiem tall especially of nighttime pranks tlie false warnings of porcupines and bears on the loose the tying togettier of some sleeping 'rustic’s feet with a rope fastened to an oak tree bent like a t spring And at this George Finlinson would tell and act out some of his stones and maybe sing some his It be of a big night would songs However no one planned the weather Before the evening festivities could begin tlie thickening clouds opened up and soon drenched tlie canping rustics All By large The Orton Nebula is generally considered as the finest example of a diffuse Nebula in the sky and one of the most wonderfully beautiful 1600 light years object in the heavens The Nebula is approximately from us and is approximately 30 hght years in expanse or more than 20000 times the diameter of our entire solar system The density of the Nebula s matenal is less than a millionth the density of a good vacuum yet the total mass has enough material to form 10000 stars like our sun Highway Patrol investigates accidents B Derm Phelps The I tah Highway Patrol investigated two crashes which occurred Oct 19 and 21 in Millard County Sgt Howard Madsen of the I tah Highway Patrol said a 1991 Ford Explorer driven north on by oidDavidN Fy re of St George drifted into tFie median between the north and south Fillmore off ramps Oct 19 about 8 45 p m Eyre apparently fell asleep He oxer corrected and tFie vehicle drifted It rolled into tFie center of the highway tFiree to four times down the highway Eyre suffered several scrapev He was treated and released from Fillmore Community Medical Center Madsen said Eyre avotded venous injuries by wearing Fits seat belt Two people i were hixl in a 5 at mile post 152 rollover OcL 21 on Madsen said a 1993 Chevy Pickup driven soufti by Javiar Diaz of Sah Lake City drifted into the median about 7 am Diaz over corrected and tFie vcFikIc ran off the right side of the higFw way and rolled four times Diaz and a Misty Dehlquist passenger of Salt Lake City were ejected Both were taken to Fillmore Community Medical Center Diaz suffered spinal injuries Dahlquist also suffered head injuries Diaz was transferred by Life Flight to LDS Hospital in Sah Lake City He was charged with a class A misdemeanor count of DUF with an injvxy accident and possession of a controlled substance Dwhlqutst was charged with a class B misdemeanor count of possession of (hug paraphernalia Those w ithout tents night the rain fell sat in their cars or crawled into already crowded neighbor tents When the sun rose next day in an almost cloudless sky the spirit of rusticating had been folly dampened Cars and wagons began moving over the low ridge toward White Horse and the main road home Rustic life for many would be remembered as that very wet night in Little Creek RustKating is a very interesting word How it came to be used in Oak City do not know The word rusticate goes hack at least to the middle of the seventeenth century meaning to go into or reside in tlie country Even earlier a rustic was an inhabitant of a rural area That remains the standard meaning Thus if someone in Salt Lake or Provo moves to a farm in Fool Creek or Garrison it can be said that he has rusticated If he then goes into tlie wilds of tlie mountains what shall we call this action? In England there has been a special use of the word as a transitive verb If a student say at Oxford or Cambridge misbehaved academically or socially he could be rusticated to the country In this sense if a student at BYU or Itah State is sent back to tha' farm we can say that he has been rusticated Tha word r " uci expressions as “Y Otd Srioppw" is proncwncad like tha word the Tha latter I in Anglo Saxon irwhestad tha same th sound at apparent in the currant spading |