Show Serving Utah's Great Pahvant Valley US PS addressed gB trim Sufi Mi mooU be distributed throughnm budding with sep ne natroh far each room Each unit he tot h belt Anew motors and fitout the entire School District Kendall ters A9 mils have maintenance access Dewsnup lems are addressed pads should IkuatsumH be mounted oa the root Greencfl said wo roof integrity problems arc nptteL Roofing would be placed over the bases of the units Sdhord District S3ucedat Dr Tophaa saw after the roits arc a are roof will weed to be h's time (or a ucw roof anyway Aa old air haadting Mail in the area will be removed before a cw unit win be iastaOdL The music room aaltofac aew mfitorin will also he cooled The School Board approved opening the project up far both July 2 at 2 p m at the School tetrad offices The original cast propctHa was II 19000 plus aa Overhead profit of 15 GretnwcQ said however fa foe cost ecu Id bow go over sitooa Grocnmell reviewed a possible natural gas coBversaow far Delta High Scbooi A cooling system far fae Delta High School Awdaorm may afsobcow the way The school is cununty heated by ctcctnc coils iu the cnhng A fcw separate areas are cooled by rooftop rods Greetrwcll proposed fac pmehese of a heating mat wish a separate and far each class roam The old gym would have beat but wot air con&ionsig 1 would cost ap to install a new prorimuriy gas baling system A cooling sy stem KJll last at Maintenance said if a Supervisor few minor probhigh school the current least another 20 years if no 47 June IE 535 Bobbie gets 5 to life Travis looks at 1 to 15 years in prison heating and cooling needs would cost approximately $56000 Greenwell said the entire school doesn’t have to be done at once The project can be done in stages To cool the auditorium it will cost approximately $75000 In dunking about a project of this magnitude for Delta High School the board considered the possibility of constructing a new high school There was some talk a few months ago about possibly building a new high school in If a new years school will be built that soon it doesn’t make sense to put this much money into a heating and cooling project B7 No Widdisons sentenced Delta and Millard High School Both Millard High School in Fillmore Ddb Hugh School have outdated fcatmg ad coofag systems The Millard CoMy School Board thinks h i'stimcto Aowr® tfooal it so it invited Corey Greeawcfl of Obea rod Petersoa Coo mfcaag to expbia pfans for aew systems both xhmtSL GnxncS attended last TWbiav's legnhr School Board meeting iaDcfta A proposal was discussed to install a rrinpmxm mat Millard High School 3498 - 8520 VoL Derin Phelps 25 of Delta Bobbie Dawn Widdison likely spend most of the rest of her life in prison for murdering her daughter Breanna Loveless on Feb 22 1996 She and her husband Travis D Widdison of Delta were tenced Tuesday in Millard County Fourth District Court in Fillmore before Judge Schofield Anthony They were convicted May 15 in connection with Breanna's murder and extensive child abuse which contributed to her demise An jury found Bobbie Widdison guilty of felony murder two felony counts of child abuse and four class A misdemeanor counts of child abuse Travis Widdison was convicted of a felony count of child abuse and two class A misdemeanor counts of child abuse Bobbie was sentenced to five years to life in prison on the murder charge to 5 years on each of the two felonies and a year in jail on each of the By major years growth occurs old Dewsnup It’s currently 32 said the building is Dewsnup thinks the first priority be to cool the auditorium and then old gym Topham and School Board should the Member rooms Bobbie should Killpack be heated fore the old gym It mately $275000 to classrooms The School think the classand cooled will cost heat and approxicool the Board approved advertising for bids for cooling and heating the auditorium A decision on whether or not to address other sections of the school was tabled until a special School Board meeting scheduled for June 23 at the school district offices Don’t forget to exercise your American right and responsibility to vote in the primary election on Tuesday June 23 1998 Snow reported on 5 in Beaver County evolution will sound structurally counts (bur class A misdemeanor ordered the sentences on the Schofield case durmr ali irfthr Bobbie fiat especial!1 4 nr and the trial tiuu “This is not a case of negligence'’' said “This ts a case of intenmtstrcaimem This is a Tragic cast If anyone walks nut ufhetrTiimk-in- g something happy has lOccunsil they ’re not living m the real wnrld” Both Bobbie and Travis war led iun of the court room m handcuffs and units As she headed hack to her cell to owan transport to Utah State iPrtxan SBrihhie began to cry bin did not participate m a loud outburst os she did when site was found guilty last month Schofield tional ma’am Bobbie Widdison given a chance to not do so make a statement but did said Travis’ mother sent the letter accusing Utah Attorney General Jan Graham of using the Widdison case Schofield court a felonies and the class A misdemeanconcurrently However he said consecutively with die mur- ors to run they will run der sentence Widdison was sentenced to to 15 years in prison on the felony count and to a year in jail on each of the two class A misdemeanors All of the title will run concurrently Schofield told Travis the amount of time he spends in prison will depend on his behavior Before he was sentenced Travis apologized to Rick and Meradean Sanders Breanna’s paternal grandparents rod said he has no hard feelings Bobbie was also Travis --v of the hearings shown no emotion to set a precedent in child abuse cases Schofield denied the accusation and said he did everything he could to base his decisions on law and the evidence presented told Travis that after Feb Schofield 996 no one had the chance to abuse Breanna except Bobbie and Travis Widdison He said Travis is more guilty of crimes of omission in that he did nothing to prevent The torture and abuse inflicted upon Breanna The judge told Bobbie that tire jury believed die was the principle cause of Breanna's injuries which led to her death He noted that throughout the Travis Widdison -1 By Derin Phelps Millard County is preparing for its 4th of July celebration In fact the Miss Liberty was held Monday night in Delta We’ll have a full report next week June 2 the first day of summer is less than a week away It’s supposed to be hot and sunny The Millard County SherjfF s Office reported Tuesday night there was about an inch of snow on the ground on Interstate 5 in Baker Canyon Snow was also reported at Pine Creek ip Beaver County Can you believe it? Snow in the middle of June! With El Nina we may be in for some wild weather this summer Pageant Former J McCornick resident produces new hit “V r v j Disney movie “Mulan” Derin Phelps The new hit Disney movie “Mulan” opens Friday night at the TAT Twin Theater in Delta It’s a special movie in that its producer Pam Coats is a 1975 graduate of Millard High School in Fillmore Coats moved to McComick with her parents Gerald and Nina Coats from Salt Lake City when she was 16 Her parents are part owners of Triple C Farms She started working for Walt Disney Studios in March 1989 to help work on “The Rescuers Down Under” Look for a detailed story on Coats and her work on “Mulan in next week’s issue of the Chronicle Progress The hometown premiere of Coats’ is at 710 this Friday night Don’t miss ft production By Pant Coats ’ Ai TrampoSne in shanbfes just past of the damage after mini tornado goes through Holden Eiiali’lj Mini Tornado hits Holden tfltoyfmr A mat tornado tot Holden at ipproxi-a-d 5JO p Fri toe 12 causing a 30 yard pathway dcsBwctoi Evcryfamg was cab ntii about 40 seconds before fac Macro bunt bit to eye witnesses Robert Johnson rod Jahaae Roto They watched as lanes and twigs woe emght by the wind la a crcwl poser above the housetops “AH of a swiiea it looked like a black flying saaccr fat fac power fines” said Jdbeseo ft ooBtomBdLZQ feet bc&re boding ow Tare Scott's tract i Johnson rod Robins ran to the truck a trampoline had been the flying object The trampoline belonged to Ann and Raymond Stephenson and had been lifted from their back yard by the strong winds Several trees were also broken while roof shingles rod an attic vent were blown from the Stephenson’s yard Their TV antenna sembled sticks after the micro burst passed on Farther down the road three children were playing on another trampoline a and discovered black continued jumping on despite the high wind As air the wind picked up the trampoline knocking him out of his front yard across the fence rod onto the road's shoulder The boy suffered a broken arm There were no other injuries reported Some Holden residents were 'without power approximately 40 minutes as a result of the mini tornado Saturday neighbors spend most of the day cleaning debris left from the unusual boy the trampoline he was in the occurrence Willard Fullmer Visitor Center at Little Sahara Willard Fullmer Visitor Center dedicated More than 130 people were out Saturday for dedication ceremonies for the R Fullmer Visitor Center at the Willard Little Sahara Recreation Area loealed about north of Delta Fullmer who died last year was involved BLM employees 45 miles the most I one of who worked at the park TV program included a history of Little Sahara by Stew Jacobson wonts of thanks by W illord’s w tfe Norma musical number an otBime of challenges iliard fared rod the unveiling of a plaque by Norma Fullmer The tsitor center has been m operation 19T According to Fens Gegg far Late Sahara nroreig out a center after a persar is a rare nuatsinr See next week's issue sf Bit Progress for Full asaift of the and more mfonraarr amic Lrritc Saisai since Team Leader |