Show County Chronicle Progressl 2 Miilard Page ( Community Calendar Meetings Delia: ednesdav A pday Ji vers 'I p m Center Meetings Fillmore: hurras day Mam Mon- U' s m Saturdiv Conquering ( hemual Dependant') and Chemical Dependants (ruup o uesdavs " p m is: Delta N Wednesday l ii'li: Motor ehule Schedule: Fillmore Millard A Delta weekdays oui'iv MflcC ssCssr' MuGreat Basin Historical Delia open Von inn seum 32X out A alter n A Sat a in 4pm hours or St4- vail Sers Workforce a m Delta Fillmore ices 5pm Mon Mon a m 5pm Drivers License txaminer Schedule: (Suite al Main every n and J eJ p m Fillmore Delta Ham a m p in xtension Office Delta M Hi IKn Fillmore WI ni Mice hours are p m Family History ( enter Fillmore ues Mon I tah Stake p m " a in ed A hurs p in Sat I St ion touch for amily Call noon s l tor reservations lone phone) I oinpulcr Familv Historv Mon n A su ed A hurs Search ( Stake enter Delta a in tie p ni or p m or assistance a in call Call a m ord Fellowship Church "n Delta Services Worship 5" lor Uihle studies and '" tion Coalition Violence he Domestic Public 3 15 p m Fillmore even Safety Millard Fillmore Library Hoard meet8 15 am Mondays CI FS Food Bank 9 am noon Delta 8 pm 51 N Center Delta Monday & Thursday Judge Ron Hare Court days 10 am ing 705 S HW Y 99 meet me house est ilinioiel'uv si sponsored Handlers Class 23o pm r Guild rts Vpril IK Ider Ben P teiision Oasis Deseret a in April 20 Womans 4 Sale house to II 5o report Ward ancer Screening Clinic Health Public Fillmore Depl Seniors Delta City Offices Serv ice Rep Tuesday Mobile Mammography Communitv Medical Center Delta nit Call Fourth Tuesday Material Girls Sewing Guild 7 pm 100 North 230 West Delta School of Dance Wednesday nit Fillmore Mobile Mammography Communitv Medical Center Call Court Day Delta (City Robison 200 Cancer 9 am Build- ing) Call Screening Call lor Jav Gammon 2 Delta Stake Center wedding reception N Center 6 - 8 pm 24 April annual Spring Dl IS Concert Auditorium 7:30 pm tickets S3 per person or $10 family Heidi Meinhardl and tyler Rowley 8 p in Deseret wedding reception Oasis Church lmdscy Rowley and odd William 4 3o Forbes wedding reception 7:30 ard pm Kanosh iff an Cochran Iravis Bishop and 2nd Ward Delta house weddini si open 222 200 V 6 8 pm April 26 Immunization Clinic illrnore 4 pm 30 a in & Immunization Clinic Delta 4 a m 30 pm April 29 ontest Rodeo Oueen Hinckley April 30 & Call SI training at for intermediate County Chronicle Spong C'hrissy reception 240 N 300 Published every Thursday at Delta 84624 by Du Wil Publishing Co 40 N 300 WDelta Utah Editor Publisher Susan Reporting Denn B Dutson Photography Phelps 7 - 8:30 Staff Writer Walker Advertising Kathy Walker Commercial Meeting May 5 Blood Ad and Bill Dent wedding )ld Stone Chapel pm Pressure A Immunization - lealth 30 Clinic am - 5 A 6 May Shellie Dutson Drop off Location Kimball Insurance 25 West 100 South Subscriptions in Advance In County - $25 00 per year $15 00 per 6 months Out of County - $30 00 per year Single Copy - 75 cents POSTMASTER: Send address changed to P O Box 249 Delta Utah Rates on Request Advertising Second Class Postage Paid at Delta Delta referee Fillmore Librarv clinic pm Millard at local eleme- Fillmore May II 1213 registration schools ntal FAX: Fillmore B DUTSON ihcv hilk ( 'aim 4 on the malei iais troin he Blue uv and signed the icgisiei ol Mines m s they sent us the results shortly llierelourspar e loin me they did not mention any other clement samples ol s Bureau ast to analve e lenient lor sit Ins family un or innately he died olpneun that inlet at Sept IS Il's4 hey and reliiined the Claims the area until ilieniselv es Date April Low 35 16 3 39 22 4 41 25 5 56 27 6 57 33 7 62 32 27 8 58 32 15 Respectfully S Sidney Low 26 8 66 60 9 41 27 10 46 16 63 23 68 69 35 12 SUBSCRIBE Ibe planet "V "' to Pel locale hie lo'be south appea' aioinl ( ir ictd-- h li! to ilioiMi d ets a that me hi be ohscr below as sreol reaches lour to six y'J m ed show u m Mars appearance at 300 magnification using an 8 "reflector and violet filter ami lan ook aeanist the iedti Mailian lindsciiv maiks pr Minlit:hi brtehlest sie an aperture ol l" Ms liii slH Spc cloied planet cisl aboui "" tlie you M its as a me be tble to spot - u m t' e bjll will see the ha telescope er on to ireo and star p'e hoi'' pao f eisv ipty lWlt ''e past two tiial is easy to disc h':jh! a ihon: 1'i Inline caused ars m'' re e bmoca r!s in eat Hie im lent oui push mot tlca'iOli fl! to see the shOi poSa: ii cap ot the was oi "ri f f'vi'l M iKianl t'e a:' mm! t' eaprt and a steady niches o t'te bu kerounl he's! wto odiicil it:' "e 10 in the pia ic ol the som Ihc deep nine ol old mm om mhl in ciosc opic spa btsc the planets hae hm taint hesc !us is liny hex lie alone the disii pcnc! the zodiacal liehl lakes pile lee' 's abov e the the lonn ol iinn1 wi'h louiile! peak about ee he eht with on' naked ey es horizon on ill need a di'k skv io see the odiadl mil glow and the bu keiouiid sky site will show the eontiiei between he best tune lo Olten this lighl is bnghtei than llie Milky Way duime the winter 5lh the on o m in iiles beloie atui alter sum ise and sunset Sum isc obsei e this is about on ciu use binoc ulai s bul best 54 a m and unset icw ing ol this at " u" p m is al is ion oi d:nn immense light is ll'vou aie an eulv nsei and wish to eitch elnnpse ol ihe sunimei consiellalioiis as a and south the mi a in to see Scorpio and Sagittarius to oi prev icw eo oul side aiomd ' below In the photograph ol which will be looking towards the coie ol oui galaxy how astronomers we weie positioned above how oui eaiaxv would look is hasicallv m the eaih even ne that we aic Wiv stem oui inilkv Imagine suspect appeal lookme oulw ail Irr'in oui 'i ion rm positioii and later in the early hour ol the morning we are lookme townd the core 3d mm light years away particle's oibit line an a as 0 Appreciate kindness in Fillmore Dear Sirs: were traveling from Ogden and Lay ton to St George on WednesMy daughter and hursdav dav March 31 in hopes of beating trie storm that was expected to arrive on NeedJess to say we shouldn't have trusted the weatherman :00 we could go no further due io the snow packed roads and the At approximately tried to find accommodations in illrnore here were no rooms had been opened and that there was a available but we were told that the Armory that there was still room possibility here was room but all cots and sleeping bags had been taken long before we arrived s we were try ing lo decide whether it would be better to sleep in our truck rather than on the floor we were grateful to find that the local residents were bringing cinlts and from their homes to try to make us as comfortable as possible in ihis difficult blankets continuing snow so we situation warm given a pad and a couple of blankets and were ushered into a quiet was the best night's rest that we have ever had but we leel that say that like the citizens of Fillmore to know how much we appreciate their kindness deal of effort on their part to come oul in the meddle It look a hospitality e were e we would their of the night and can't to serve greal strangers and we are extremely grateful hank you very very much Carole Taylor and Delynn labile Lay ton and Ogden I tah Susan tali Direct questions to Donna Stale Kvervn Intension 1)5011 Old Main Hill t Loi:an Phone N3: fax J35donnafa ext itsu edit l Do you have some pruning tips for ornamental and shade tree trimming and training? by: Jerry Goodspeed I tah State I nivenity Extension lere are some pruning tips for ornamental and shade trees: Horticulturist trimming trees remember that the tree limbs and branches w ill stay at the he grow ing point for the tree is located in the lop for the entire life of the tree terminal bud and the rest of the tree ill only grow in circumference If (he branch is four ill be four feet olT the ground in 20 ears feet olT the ground today it You can safely prune most trees through the end of May Most pruning is done before the tree leav es out because it is easier to see w here to prune and easier to get into the tree recommend pruning them in March and early April Do very little pruning on ornamental trees Prune wood that is dead diseased or injured and branches that cross (rub) grow back into the center of the tree or are out of Be sure to keep the natural shape of the tree intact place FxtenDirect column topic questions to: Donna Falkenborg Utah State University fax: sion 4900 Old Main Hill Logan L'T Phone email: donnaf'tv extusuedu When Viewing Viewing direction early duec-tio- early morning o Searle Precip ( New Horizons o Crisis Center) Myths and Facts about Rape and Sexual Assault Executive Director Lynda hillock here are a number ol my ths surrounding the subject of rape and sexual assault some of Ihe more common ones are presented here Mvlh: "She asked for if Woman often provoke rape by their own behavior wearing or tight clothing going out alone staying out lale being drunk using drugs kissing etc Fact No one asks to be sexually assaulted nor does any one's hehav ior juslify or excuse ihe crime Most rapists do not ev en remember what their ictim was wearing al the tune of the rape Myth: Women can easily avoid situations that can lead lo Most women who have been taped were in an env iionmenl they considered sate and were raped by someone they thought ihey could trusl Mvlh: Women frequently "cry rape" Fact: women don't usually he about rape Ihe HI reports that laUe accusations count for only 2"ool all reported sexual assaults his is no higher than false reports for any other crime but false rape reports are given a lot of attention by the media In reality the vast nutiority of rapes am reported places Myth: Most sexual assaults are commuted by strangers at night m Fact: As many as 80" of sexual assaults are committed by someone the ictim knows HI Stats) Over 50° of sexual assaults occur in a home s many occur during the daytime as happen at night Myth: Sexual assault is a crime of passion and lust Fact: Sexual assault is a crime of lolence Assailants sees lo dominate humiliate and punish victims Myth: It is impossible for a husband lo sexually assault his ife Fact: Regardless of marital or social relationships if a woman does not consent to sexual she is being sexually assaulted activity Myth: As long as children remember Io stay away from strangers they are in no danger ol being attacked Fact: Sadly children are usually assaulted by acquaintances a familv member or oilier carelaking adult An estimated 77° of reported sexual abusers are parents (57° of the 6°o are other relatives and h°oitre tolal being natural parents) hildren are usually coerced into sexual activ ity by their assailant and are manipulated into silence by the assailant's threats and or promises know met or who don't between Date each other just only happens people rape Myth: By well Fact: Rape has nothing to do with how well Ihe person knows the assailant It's not uncommon for a person to be raped by someone she or he has been dating for a long time or by a former lover or by a spouse Myth: Rape f rauma Syndrome is a short term problem Mostly people will return to a normal stale of functioning within a year Fact: Surviving a rape can lead a woman to a better understanding of her own strength but rape is a life changing experience Rape has a dev astating effect on the mental health Postof victims with nearly (3 °o) of all rape victim developing traumatic Stress Disorder some lime in their lifetimes In almost every case a ictim of rape could benefit from counseling but sadly most do not seek it If you or someone you know has been raped or sexually assaulted we can help Call us at (435) or or come into our offices at 145 F 100 No in Remember no one asks to be raped or sexually assaulted You are not to blame for another person has done to you Sexual assault is never the fault of the victim Rape Crime Being a Victim is Not ' High 7 vi: e"'io c'l Richfield High 2 Delta Date April is on Mien per hour kc east towards etc dealings or exploration work that went on lor 4 ears did illianis or his name appear on the scene have stated the facts to you according to my records and my memory may do know one thing and that is the late Doctor on a day are so or a name but Norman illiams did not make the first discovery of Bery Ilium the opaz area room '!"' e 2' a m sets at ei e new meieoi maximum not shell exploratory work il nance the proiecl '"s east samples piescn'ed how ev ei they on the Io ihein I" turns m I'reseritlv toi Fill 13 COMPANY BY SUSAN Reed Jeffery T Rogers Jay UT 84624 DU WIL PUBLISHING OWNED gangs special meeting concerning Michelle Arciago speaker AYSO Sales Fillmore 111011 Answer Community MHS pm Weather Kathy Farmer Design Maintenance Repair Purchasing Collections :'i infor- for Miss Liberty and practice Millard air Building 8 pm Delta Public By Printing tot nianv and m'm ''! " '' d i' moon 'id at on the peaks N (!! n ac a''itid all ol the Delta contestants Editorial Kathy look Ironi peak the tlie tumter ea: Iron 2 May 7 Utah lul tie locate Ms Federation May Progress USPS ilium atea coaches for more p m Millard lni'iv May Angela Convention of General of Women's Clubs ter Tha has s1NJ reiroved Bcv sou mation Slate Grace Baptist Church Delta 7 pm CenFillmore Baptist Chapel 390 Fillmore 7 pm Second Wednesday GenDelta Area Chamber of Commerce eral Membership Meetings See calendar for location Holden Firemen's Auxiliary regular meeting 8 pm Fire Station West Desert Archaeological Society Meeting 7:30 pm Millard Fillmore - Vita Clinic 2 lealth b appointment Food Handlers Class Delia Public 30 p m lS5 fee) lleallh April 23 Deadline to sign up for Hinckley deo Oueen Contest Packets at IFA and Dennis limap ti the hev Corporation Public milv Draper personal sr lt 'tit when Not once omens eils 22nd etsr '"-OIlllV if tsc :m :b weeks rcm he ask me to mecl him months later a man phoned me at my home met him there at the appointed tune he had with him a at the Blue I hilk I lamis was on the ground had never heard ol this machine before we sat Berv lometer lead he had to unscrew hcavv box about eighteen inches square and incased ver take several nuts or oul of the hu and alter manipulating the control knobs warned me that there were toxic ray s emitting from the machine alter testing the samples the ha gathered from the outeropptngs he said not only was Beryllium present close to the percentage machine could calculate alter the Bery lometer tests 11 Dupont ask us for a lease we leased to them shortly another protect lor a short tune then they said they had decided to put there money that was ongoing and returned the claims to us ree May 1460 and others such s Vitro Minerals e then leased claims to ory mission report mission u 't to lis Delta Hover cN lew scipio Ward open Scipio Senior Center at Ider Wade Jensen Public Garaee ol Delta ai'd Shelley and liirr prelornied then told us thev could no longer leel 45 a m follow o' nd tiav eled back his home ihrii- illrnore iS5 334 N 350 2pm Blue Notes Thursday for Center pm Tuesday - Friday Lunch at Pahvant Senior Center Fillmore noon Every 4th Tuesday Judge Stan noon 76 N me Call Fillmore Wednesday at M E Bird Social I" am sMvlct Depl meet- Uuilding Meet- month Open other ings Tuesday Lunch p in tmild nvm Miss amp pril :' to them by piospeelors they allowed to compete nil pi ale tlierealter any menibei ol the quote toi any oihei minerals liumd m Aam samples puh':s Uan recall is name he said In the ol 45" rcsCiv ed a phone sail 10m a man he was roil Ohio and had been brow sine through samples ol material piesented lo the ears le told me that he had IouikI the sample we had piescnled s Bureau ol mmcs and see 0 we le ishcd ot show that lo meet with a presents eu net Bery iium and his his we did we leased to this could woik out a lease agieemenl rank Gan Sept B shellcy and I45" Rodney partners and linr staved a converted School Bus we had on BC "4 Mr Ohio shellev pointment April 21 First Monday ing " idme Wvc we ask to have samples run adv isine us ot itic presents ol analv 'c llieni Hmuic 'on jiHts stis!rr 'r !:'! 'Llljl Uete!'' Ms I" imc time jmp'c !cep skv 'bicvls the P'lmsl enus in nr en me liipin m the Ma ni ni iei( is iinm he edilnr "m: et nin p'osivtiinc litr J to tcH 'em nk an 15 22 A 29 am s unidirtl tn puhlu ij" cuter 10 a in Glen Moojv lnu North Delta Food h irv rciinn Mr Mo iii MM'ilitn duvtv oi tiii opei atnil the mikeip ol Bery Ilium and tvnecuKll ir Maniee! were listua! u the lu: vinnol see the Metal in it' raw state or in place however Mi nee ot lihams a icoiogy l'to!'esMt at the wis tlv sti:e that IV Norman Ilium 'he op frst to aiea one ev en me that as vviu m'M'ui tee u is akhme i' c smv Nov s oi: that ers the iaK'M ew 'el1:: j mis titi 'r his!isoit irn vtsator J il'ums kicked o op wee steidme n a rJe discussing the aiea ail sec as made Jsvnerv ovs expos "e 'tto epii rd that Mr SkMI-aa'ul sn't see bery llumi iretal in its raw bv Like am can't even guess where he that sm is down the st tat or inpUve but there have been iranv more and nisi as rnie ou an liuit iiee !or eo! I'ii: si illrnore p m Delta Foursquare Church Sundav Worship Services Delta Middle School r p m Call Delta 351 east 300 North tor information Mass St Johns Bosco Church pm Delta Fillmore Baptist Chapel 340 West Center Sundav School 10 am orship for more informaam Call m hursdav t apuol OiiiH Health ill lite Mr iitet imttd " a Ji s:iv south Seniinaiv 3 30 p m April 15 rihr's rcijUtst w n''l'e! liter pril8 x sides ccunlj EDITOR iitdn mul Vita Meenne Board hursdav hinee I'r'icc Delta oune s:!r'e MJ hfll m hi' Ki'fi r Pool hird I tlilor :m Delta Vila ii'lhf Story interesting and informative Kp Fourth hursdav si slLa Mecl Delta Community Church Win ship 2o 10 (Xla m Sunday school Services Delta a in comer Id" s 2nd Grace Baptist Church Vita Sundav School 4 45 a m Services Ham A Prayer re errerv MfM Hear IVrni est Millard Mam West c" 12 o p "' Huii r eJncsJav M " ctrgs l opv: SrJ ir st hursdav smI oiiservalion District Meeting s tension p i'i ie ast M Hard ire rs mHI meetings 4pm Mlitri illrnore ihu'A vuiM'cail oke'4--'vFirst hursdav vo'cikc M'llard oiPty lomcs!c Coalition meets p m e:"': enter I'elri eve" month ipen Mee: Second hursdav aiL- Oui!t uufJ F'lece in :lv " A s (')(- Nor'1 m osee ( Sunday liv ing Jiwr Vr Nmcs "iri b Vxij scut k TO THE l£jJERS M" Vc ioom Vioml and lourth Wednesday I'IU"!! I'lCt vppoiVmi iriMtv M!:i: p vers 4th WednevLv tVt o vMjc five illlmorc p m n 151999 April what is a tr 01 Precip 22 32 03 29 TODAY! A powder puff kept in the flour eaniater comes in handy when you are dusting flour on a rolling pin or pastry board Just because a business has been around for years doesn't mean local residents know what products or services are offered 0 Don't miss sales! Call 864-240- Flowell boy hit by car The Millard County Sheri IT s Office vestigated an accident between a car and a boy on a biey cle Sunday night A sheriffs press release staled that a 1995 Chrysler New Yorker driven by Garth Swallow of Flowell was south on 3900 est in Flowell just alkr 830 pm The vehicle was at approximately 900 North when Swallow noticed another hicle approach from the south flashing its headlights Swallow's attention was reportedly focused on the vehicle w ith the flashing lights le apparently did not see a boy in front of him on a bicycle 's vehicle hit the boy traveling at miles per hour The boy traveled 65 feet before his bike came approximately to rest against a barbed w ire fence Sw allow about 40 "He was transported by his father Glen Swallow who witnessed the accident to Medical Center" the Fillmore Community press released staled The hoy was taken by Life Flight to Children's Medical Center in Salt Primary Lake City le suffered a severe compound fracture to his right leg and was reportedly in surgery all night Sunday night The boy was reported in stable condition Mondav afternoon POORC |