Show 10 Page Millard County Chronicle Progress April 9 1993 School board’s March business Snakes Jufai and Mankw Heath of Sutherland questioned the Millard County School Board March IS about proposed changes West Cental Yi&y School (WCYSk the disoncl'i affirmative learning center Delta Special Education Coordinator Ar’ctse Brock hank warn la make the school a life slns center nsiead of si native hgh sdaooC Vn Heath said she sees the changes aoealing public funds fair a special uadrnrs She takes issue with group he school chstnd affenng classes W the whoui far snaVnrs op to age 19 School Dtsand Supenotewdcnt Dr Kenneth Toeham explained that according to state few the district has to offa cfasscs to op to 19 yean of age After a reaches !9 dhe or she basal die sexier nast pay to bite classes dstmeh the school (fastnet’s adult eduo- - Continued from front page “1 really didn’t care" McKinnon said “I Just needed to get out of there With the open window to the truck and then the ope window it was just too close" ' Donald's Bip to the Palladium with one ofjtw snakes had different results The ved was diving a volleyball game He said be didn’t go mto the auditorium but waited a the hallway "Only one person saw it and she thought it was pretty neat" Donald a d said While Donald’s snakes will bite if they’re provoked none are poisonous Donald's friend Jarrett Sorensen a at Delta High School Sophomore b becoming comfortable around the snakes but is still afraid he may get bitten He gets nervous when the snakes' heads lunge at bon Donald's sister Lacey said she's growing to like the snakes She kid to overcome the fear of being bitten also The snakes are very gentle with Lacey 2nd Donald's younger brother Kns 5 and his sister Katie Katie likes to sneak mto Donald’s sVrtn ' room release the snakes and play with them She usually plays with three at a time The younger children seemed calmer around the snakes than the older children r Aime Stidd said it’s important " " '‘‘13 1 P' ' v to let a sake see a person’s hand before putting a into a cage If a snake doesn't realize the hand belongs to a person it will think it’s food and lunge at it When a snake starts to shed its eyes turn gray causing temporary blindness During this time it's also unportant to be very careful because a snake may confuse a person for food or an enemy Since he started his collection Donald has learned not to grab snakes by the head because that causM snakes to fete CfanaUi said each of his snakes has its own distinct personality “The boys are calm and the girls are more acti jny - ve" he said 7 The Stidd Family and friend with Donald Stidd’s snakes Bark row Front row: Aime Stidd Kns Stidd Katie Stidd and Lacey Stdd I Donald about I S3 rsJarst Sorensen ard Demid 5 One of Ae featocs of the fafe skills 1 wooU be eteonc camding Sweats fao are defiant truant ama ex-anfaa or aacacuaed absences be requaed to pamripure in wah a school psychologist Mrs Heoh aid she does not betinre public noney shouki be nsed far conschng She asked far a copy ofBrock honk’s proposal feat a School Baud member said sire coahkat have a copy aaal had been approved io other adua at die regular auothiy School Bomdincearag School Board Kay Ganfaxr of Kanosh said she caQs from pare conqrfeaang dree Saaadays are rakea wah 25 rats on hand to keeps snakes Other family pets include a cat who likes to sit next to the snake cages and watch them and three dogs The Stidds also have a cow and two horses “I won’t take my snakes by the dogs because they’ll kill them" Donald said Snakes are dogs natural enemies He won’t allow the cat to get close to the large snakes because they like to eat cats feed his dioc dot tomuaiia ms She asked Tophare if a nnrway to cut bach on die tour- - "There’s a bat on the amber of (they caa wrestle" Topbam said aren’t alfawed to parDcipaae 24 antrhn per wrestling reason AS toanaoB com as three mrbrs hi a related Batter the Kane County School District sent a proposal to the Utah High School Activities (UtSAA) to haul ihc days of the week sparturg evens cao be held m dre me School prmupafe will form a board fee UHSAA Region 11 of unirm wans to knot tparUeg evens to y Tfensdays and Fridays and allow evens an same Samnfeys Gardner also said she was concerned School Bill passed in the State Legislature Eight of die schools were approved om a trial basis They must be free and cannot be parochial or private Several purchases were approved cluding an aluminuni roof coat from Losee Lumber fur 5472230 fcig be purchase of materials to build an 8X10 soccer storage shed for 53500 the school bored will offer die soccer team a shed built by students at West Central Valley School The board approved the purchase of computers for 57394484 A request fire a new roof re the Millard High School academic building was not approved at the meeting The board approved the purchase of a new heating unit for the Millard High School weight roam fire 58763 The board will not purchase an air conditioner for the room School Board member Bobbie KiSpnck is afraid someone may complain in the future that it’s too hot in the weight room and then the school district would have to add an air conditioning unit later If to air conditioner were purchased with the beating system it wou ld cost an additional 56000- - School Board member Srate Tax Conunission i die tku Katie Stidd mese Here’s looking at you (L) and mom enjoy a nomsrt Sopaher mrift art Aiana may booome a wrens- when he grows Hit moftinr shares hit love for animate and enuices T Aime Stidd said she had a fnend abma kid Bur- Python Donald said he srnctur toout 12 feet kurg He released S n fas apnamair M agjre “Tfat was fea guard dug" dre said Meat Packing Continued from frontpage (LI) Just north of the 76 acres a 64 acre buffer zone proposed be Al He said the fend owners have no immediate plans for this area but PAZ members as well as members of the public asked if there are ? no plats w hy not leave the zoning Peterson said while there are no immediate plans for the land he doesn't know what will happen m the next five years Residents of the Sandhill area said they want to know what will happen in the Soul from slaughtered cattle would he imr atf granted Millard County Commissioner bafsne3abe wvunwi wascancemnf bat Lana Moon said Dale Smith told her the causes of the bad smells Brcitl Smith fervd nay go dry if die pianr asesbun-- f said there would be a minima amoim) 2 if druiuiarais of gailura of water: day the plant had a 60 chance of reloblood on the floor because a goes mto an Surer Simitl saui be was Bid by Cropper cating to Millard County Smith said the animal byproduct the plant produces One current plant in Draper must move somefrze pieny of wearer s avadahie where because it’s being crowded out by woman said her borne is just behind fre nrhnrenf fhrnuaim rfre development Sandhill resident Wayne proposed plank Along wtft the juiteimid topiere was dnned by a 3 vote Spencer asked why the plant is considerarea if it’s ing a move near g residential being forced to move because of development Spencer said there are plenty of wide open spaces in other parts of Millard next five years County where the plant could go k"hcn someone you love suffers from alncrewtil suffa1 Sum aieniry hasreufa He explained the entire proposal would Brent Smith said Millard County an manur? a ciaauaMtare winch s a mental illness one of die questions yen buffer zone showed plant officials different locations provide more than a I piuMir— rv to repeat the ask yourself is '"What can I do new Be between the housing tract and the meat in the county but the land in question was at a wwrjmronwgtal mmimunuB when nothing seems to work"" tor way the main spot being considered He said help pick mg plant and feed yard Peterson also have included here advice given from other D na act if believe or agree nduded a row of trees between the houses when Commissioner John Hcnne owned twik- NAMI families tha have helped farfhera afliKfaltttvwHntlfTtJrSiiatw The and the development in his proposal the land he showed it to them as well do ant arse with after band or the iUnra— about can all Learn eng you feed yard and plant would be next to a Moon said Dale Smith told her Friday he tftra rwreitf tunaur or try to point out Remnmhar is would consider other locations if they were knowledge empowerment garage owned by Rancho Equipment tfne the ao curamua there effected loa rest of the family that huity tapes Peterson said if the plans were to go presented to him One Sandhill resident and can be denial guilt and ground in- carrmumcgmg durarg these experiencing forward 250 head of cattle per day would suggested building the meat packing plant tma Tala' family member may depression die same as you are Avoid be the amount to go through the next to a proposed facility tv — these are detlHWitM jduSCSH blame and placing guilt This could 500 eventually about six miles west of the Intermountain plant grow to sc 5e ihmest Asat there peetpoaos structive forces Brent Smith Dale Smith’s brother and Power Project (IPP) and iff ffikaE pumt am smpfy that was Learn to recognize signs of a jclqp a partner m the meat packing plant said Several residents were concerned about m are nut cipereneatg the haguemmona such as change sleeping or eatmr patthere is an 89 chance the plant would be the stench a large feed yard and meat packc Be sure cunsuil with your terns andor social withdrawal built if the zone change request were ing plant could bnng to the area Blood a: fnar noes trouble ia if Aunt Tease cartt handle tie situation don't bane bar to As was a® see there are many ) dinner when your iH family member si the Samoa However ac tfbe bi£ bv mg E5It'sewer sud fawi present Do not discontinue medications & SALES dare" Ti at as why NAMI LXAH was believing they are “cured" or because farmed— he ame medications “make me feel su4"ar“!fhey 1 (801) (800) (fifffeuit am t seadui stsmsm as they make me gain weighT— st is the meditaare True Oita I rad NAMI advocates Mobile Storage Containers tion that helps maintain stability and if amt Lada have disastrous resut& Lands can discontinued as Offices and Mobile Wnrrenfl jndraik wah Discuss any concerts about then mediGaiey Buy Rent Lease as tf you need rmjmanan andar befax cations with then doctor your aqpin as crucial Thus group NOT fir the rsenoiiy El 40 ft Containers $110 per mo limits and stiok to them Set reasonable and i3 grarmrnt far pesKBia yam20 ft Containers $85 per mo tfneat tines a he dranam of he doctors If you have trouble following through ask a doctor or counselor to help von uat aaemat faeath prorearanaats fee ae Fast Pickup & Delivery Remember that bemg enable to “yuiE Sere Sir TTA" the oiher remu of his themselves together’ pan of die limes dnasasmg 3ln— the loved ana who their suffering and distress are oven as here pm i an the peers A3 calls nenaut jmare ani omcifemaL greater than yours Those with anenad Peterson which would NAMI Family he seen smdoS and adults die FaRaau at Delta She believes wearing caps any tunfafawg B dtsiespecthii and Bat people raarruig he FaUadnan the MtEard High School gym or any other be politely asked feke gyas about r was afeocowrenred wearrag shorts d dieie’s been a problem die kuigth of dnrm worn They mast be before die knee Gardner abo faohs d’s anpattnd fire teachers aot to ear sweats or at rehool aoless the drere necessary class to teach a Topham reported that the Charter Pi s v s GREAT WESTERN LEASING Gras s Intermountain Power Service Corporation is in the process of renting out water for fhe 199S irrigation season A person needs to be presently farming in order to qualify to rent this Tamer and should only rent out what is needed for own irrigation In the DMAD Service Area there will be a “First Offering” to those who personally scud water to IPA and are presently farming and a “Second Offering” to those who sign up on the list for any water not rented out during the “First Offering” Anyone in die DM AD Senior Area who qualifies to rent this water will need to contact Dean Anderson at die WaierOSce 4 located at 100 North 1000 West in Delta between April 1 and April 17 1998 In the Central Utah Water Company Sen ice Area there will be a “First Offering” so those who are presently farming in the area upstream of Landis Check and a “Second Offering'" so those who sign up on the list for any water not rented during the “First Offering” Anyone in the Central Utah Water Company Serv ice Area who qualifies to rent this water will need 5 to contact Greg Greathouse at his home in Lynndyl between April 1 and Miry I 1998 PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice For several wota tre Lynndyf foam Cokoril has saxfaed several problems in trie water ham fie roqureements ordnance deaang with late water pay- - lb help solve these concerns die lynndyl fown Counci has approved on amerahneni to our oretrt water ortfi- These charges are stanmanzed as lows: aflowmg a txfeng dscsarul (The due base tre 23ft day far Water of tre meter seating) A customer who cycle fal- wdl be payments w4 be feSowmg the month bis to pay las Id in U by tre due date wd be noshed by mad as before but eujst pay fid amort of the past due charges including late charges by tre 25th day of fie month tre due dree Tfes a grace of tool 30 days before water ser- Tha ordnance change wj tarn effect an Apd 15 BSB Published in the Hillard County ChuonRia Progress Apr 9k 1938 NCTCE E SIlLitoEcl L4 I lit Iwvati sS oSt is ciegta cz jrife ‘tome WtcFTeSx mees-aet'swscpg wsaajft at LS Savnrg5 !kntis cm dn far Ferysa- ywrissa UtHatLSCC-sUSSCK- HEFSEY GIVE to Verrvte fare a Cefta MILLARD COUNTY TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH RANGE SLBSM 36 NE4NE4 SECTION S2NE4 5 WEST SE4NW4 160 acres more or less CortaHwig Any mtividual wishng to submit a appfcaaon to prechase lease andf or exchange for this property a portion faereof or a parcel inducing any of the acreage should also tile an appication and the appropnate application teefs) TheTrust Lands Administration wil accept competing apptcahons during the fallowing penod of lime: From 8 00 AM FRIDAY APRIL 3 1998 Urtti 500 PM MONDAY MAY 4 1998 TRUST LANDS ADMINISTRATION 130 N MAIN R1CHF1BJ)UT 84701 (801) Reference No: PS 7204 The Trust Lands Administration serves fae right to reject any appication or subsequent feds Public Notice a Peeaon far a has been Sed m tre Fbirefa Jucfaaal DsreJ Court MSard Courrfy Stale of Utah far fae peMoner to adopt Dallas Bret Uatfreson Carvete Mane Mafaeson and Xs3n Brandt Maheson a you wesa id contest tre adoption lestase mja be Bed with fae court at tre fcacwmg adefress 7S5 South Hghway S3 S - Be 55 Fferora Utah 84631 by Apnf 23 19S8 DATED tvs t£3r day at March 1998 Bryan Skhvet Aajmey re Law Be tots p 53 East Man St Sute 7 Bret Mreheson The Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Adrramstra&on has received an appficabon to purchase the surface of the blowing described acreage: Published bi the Millard County Chronicle Progress on April 2 9 and 161998 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADOPT WATER RENTAL NOTICE down a rul- PttJc Notice Advertiskio Protects Ytxx Rleftf lo Know What Can You Do to Help? ic handed ing recently ordering payment of sales taxes on tiles placed m the building Utah Tile and Roofing had appealed the Tax Commission's decision and then withdrew the appeal The company is asking the school distract for 5279414 plus 562461 interest Topham said Richard the school district’s attorfe'addinghara ney thinks tfw rehool district could win an appeal aid fight the Tax Commission’s to decision assess sales tax but it would cost between 55000 and 57000 to do so The board voted to pay half of the pnn- cipleofthe request with no interest Board members didn’t believe die district should pay dre full amount because Utah Tile and Roofing withdrew its appeaL PUBLIC NOTICES to Family a Scod Sickle suggested purchasing a swamp cooler fire the weight room A perimeter baseball fence will be fields far the new basebalVsoftball at Delta High SchooL The fence which will be erected 00 the south east and center of the fields will cost 517000 The School Board received an estimate of fence between 53JXX) to erect a perimeter the baseball and soccer fields The board approved installing a sidewalk east of the Delta High School football field for 56000 Fillmore City wants to improve a drainage problem on the sidewalk west of the Millard High School football field Topham will send the city a letter stating that the Millard County School District in the project is Bterested in participating Millard High School requested the distract pay 5327098 to remove asbestos from the weight room Topham didn’t recommend the request but suggested the school distnet may want to negotiate with the high school to share the cost Utah Tde and Roofing asked the school district to pay sales tax on tile used in the construction of the Delta High School Palladium The company didn’t include sales tax fire the tiles m the construction price of the facility because it hadn’t been charged sales tax at the time The Utah Lfeh Published in the Millard County Chrorocte Progress on March 191 26 Aprf Isdfa 1998 accordance with Article XV! of the of our organization the Board of the Myiard County Ciecfat Unon FAnore and Delta Utah has set fare date of Thirsday April 23 1998 at tOO far fae Annual Members!) and Dinner to be held re the Pahvant Senior Citizens Flmore Utah The Dinner anl begin a 6 00 pm with tre business meettng to blow re 645 p m The meeting w9 involve fae election of one Board Member (re large position) presentation at reports lor year end 1997 and cfaer business that may come before tre members ElecSon rufes may be reviewed at credfa urwn office si fajghn Manfcin Secretary Mterd County Credit Union of Directors Bored of Directors Published In the Millard County Progress on April 9 is and 231998 Chrordcfo |