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Mammography nit Community Medical Center Court Delta Judge Stan Rohison 200 noon "h 'illmore "i-I" uust all i Via iremen's uiliary fin meet- regular illmore County Chronicle Millard Progress shby s p ni ast 25oii uus 40 at Delta every Thursday by Du Wil Publishing 300 W Delta Co Utah Publisher Editor Susan B Dutson Reporting Photography Shellie Dutson Kathy Walker Editorial Staff Writer Kathy Walker Advertising Kathy Walker - Sales Commercial Printing Kathy Farmer Maintenance Repair Purchasing Collections Ad Design Shelhe Dutson Fillmore 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 UT 84624 FAX Fillmore DU WIL PUBLISHING OWNED 15 Ider liomas Delia Stake ( enter "2 p in 3o p m 8 eiter ighi Buffet 3n s Maninita Delta d p m ce stahlei piano recital Bird ( enter M ew is mission fareIder keilb Bn son 5o a in well Vseret Kisis Ward Ider Deson Russell Nielson mission 5o a m larewell eamington Ward Kirk BY SUSAN larris mission Building Ider Patrick Moody mission farewell am Holden Ward llder Dasid Phillip Scosille mission — a m Delia 1st repon Ider Bart (iiles mission report 2 10 pml illmore 4ih ard UiEut 1' Clinic Immunization illmore at Public II 30 am & Dept 4 pm August 18 Women's Cancer Screening illmore Public lleaith Dept Call for appointment Health Handlers Delta Public eel lass 30 p m (SlO Health 19 COMPANY "i out o! !a:r sjlt do on a vacation was gone niv truk Kicking into the truck parking lot in illmore hile rsvilV iJ'THeJ Dirv Market to left my truck at the trip as damaged After several ast Monday wo right front home of inquiries someone hit lights wore broken and Aug A bright Perseid Meteor photographed in 1998 ee hi: J tor i"e !o under stand how some can damage another's proper! and not admit error ind correct the damage Supposedly we live in a state and comniunitv with ef moiil vilies i ould be that oui nations irresponsible and immoral leadership is indiv en our Bv the me iduil ii': wav ifvou hit mv car values hope nop ou can still 'ike light KM Sanderson ditor using ol laves axes faxes is all thai has boon in ihe papers the last lew weeks ith ihis problem of disturbs me thai we had an opportunity to help raising taxes getting an industry here that would have provided a large lax base lor our area thai is nd low people blew everything out of snuggling proportion and we losi the big for the In which to will locate tax cost in illmore oven also mote m private piison pavers A Houston based company state taxes by Cornell getting the bid over our tah based company MIC' Cornell's bid was $6284 a day per inmate this was $18 05 per inmate per day higher than Mil's bid of $44 "4 here for costing us more instead of helping lis h or a ten ho state run Ik ilnv eai period this amount ends up costing us 33 million dollars more now costs us tax payors to house an inmate $54 a day If M C would have received the bid it would have saved us $4 21 a day per inmate and prov ided a large tax base for Millard County We need to thank those low people for the added burden and loss of iobs when we see them and don't forgot to thank the ones that don't even live hero But fought to keep il out r better et may bo wo should send them our tax notices that we just received in the mail ill also be e waiting to see the high pay ing jobs and industry this group of citizens for responsible growth has promised to bring to help the local people Now you here complaints by those that wanted the corroctiona1 here but did facility here hope they onioy their tax increase as they have no right to nothing to help bring complain hanks to those who tried to help us Sincerely taxed to death Fillmore I tah ( New Horizons Crisis Center) Reed Jeffery Jay T Rogers Fillmore Date High Jul U b9 54 83 54 Precip 45 8" i 84 f3 3 71 57 4 85 54 79 58 EMT 01 Basic Course Nobo Mt raining Association M r Basic Course begina all This course w ill be 15 1949 ning Sept hold in the Scipio area and will be taught by local exports in the field of KMS This designed for those who has e an medicine or those looking at the public safety field as a M Firefighters or Police MTicer I pon completion of this 150 hour course the student will be eligible to test with the Basic stalus state of tah for FM Classes will be hold on Wednesdays from 6 to 10 pm and Sat from 8 am to 4 30 pm All classes will be completed 1949 Com is $495 There is by Dec a $45 discount for payment in adance If you are interested in this fun and class please contact us for an application Call Margaret at or Nana at is course interest in sering in 1996 City population Delta 3073 Fillmore 1988 687 Hinckley Holden 442 Kanosh 425 eamington 261 ynndsl 121 Meadow Oak 275 ity 592 Scipio 289 Balance of County 3866 Source U S Census Bureau with he planet Venus is quicklv setting in our western sky and is getting dimmer cadi passing day as our planet arth is loll lagging behind as onus revolves around the w ill emerge Irom behind the Sun lo become In September Sun once everv 225 day out "Morning siar" much like we see u today Mais still isible now in the constellation ol ibia and setting shortly after 10 30 the Sun It is also p m Ms getting dimmer as the arth overtakes in its orbit around Although Mars is quite distant from us and close to the horizon shortly alter sunset the inter season so it you ou a good telescope ou should be planol is ncarum lis oarlv urhulcnt able to watch the north polar cap grow in size air currents near the western horizon will greatly affect your lew ing mi ou might want to start your obM'rv ing early ou use a telescope w ith a minimum aperture of before nightlall is recommended thai lour inches and magnifications m the 25n range Since we arc right in the middle ot the summer months we should onioy the two most prominent constellations in our southern sky Much has boon written in the past about would not describe the many interesting thick but even a book and Sagittarius Scorpio ne ot ihe most impressive objects in Sagittarius is objects m these two constellations hose are relatively easy to the globular star cluster M22 along with M2X and VI55 locate with binoculars by merely scanning the teapot configuration of Sagittarius on a dark moonless night his week is a super time lo view these objects that lie directly It best to locate these with a good pair of is south shortly after looo pm MSI binoculars first and then train your telescope on them next Best views of these three globular cluster are obtained with telescope hav ing apertures of six inches or greater High magnification is required to resolve the stars as indiv idual components lo observe these fine objects ou need steady atmospheric conditions and hav ing your eyes well adapted to the dark Ihe photographs of M22 M28 and M55 below will give you Mime idea of what to expect using a telescope in the inches ol aperture suppose vour daughter conies to you and says that she has had enough of her hov friend's abusive treatment and wants to get out of the relationship You are of course delighted and relieved that she has finally come to her senses but there arc additional things that you and your family should be aware of I easing a battering relationship while safer in the long term can be extremely dangerous immediately alter he batterer who fools threatened by the loss of his girlfriend often the breakup becomes more lolent or threatens to hurt himself or others When planning to break to prepare for harassment or a potential escalation of iolenee is essential tip : here are several common kinds of harassment altera Constant telephone calls al all hours of the day and night lav inu friends repeatedly pressure her during her school day or at her job "not to do this to him" and Cornering her sisters brothers or friends for hours to talk about the get information about her coinings and goings lalking starting rumors or writing graffiti about her on school property that contains sexually humiliating lies lav Higher friends sexually harass her crudely lalking to her physical harassment) Asking her close friends out on dales house and Cul(ing or coming to her threatening to hurt her members of her family o or pets oreing her or tricking her into his car or to go somewhere where he barrages her endless questions and accusations or pleads and pressures her to change her mind for hour while she cannot get away friend may begin stalking our daughler Stalking contains a threat of imminent danger to your daughter and to your family It can go on for day s weeks months or years The Stale of I tah lias laws against stalking the major safety concern after the end of a battering relationship is avoidIn general is volatile Safety planning usually focuses on her ing contact with the batterer who stay ing away from him and keeping him away from her Civil Protective Orders are not ho have been injured or threatened by a boy friend av ailable to teenage girls (minors) unless they qualify under tah's Cohabitant Abuse laws Criminal Protective Orders are available hut the batterer must have been charged Consult with law enforcement and your county attorney (FlTorts to tighten up Utah's stalking laws was defeated in with possibly he ogislature) a battering dating relationship is not like ending other relationships It is rarely possible to maintain contact or a friendship after the breakup Sometimes it takes extreme measures to avoid contact Some specific suggestions for avoiding contact are: so a pager or a cellular phone for safety so an answering machine to screen calls Sav e tapes of harassing or threatening calls to use w hen making a police report Change our phone number I'nplug phone during the night when everyone is at home the locks II he has had access to a key to your house change or Arrange for our daughter not to be her self when she is vulnerable for example if he is likely to confront her on her way somewhere - family members and friends can accompany her for a while Alert people at work and school that she doesn't want to see or talk to him Make sure that an adult knows where she is going if it's not part of her usual routine and when she is expected to return if you are especially concerned ask her to hen she arriv es at her destination and when she leaves for home call Remind every one in the family of emergency procedures such as how to call 91 with a discussion about the kinds of circumstances in which to follow emergency procedures In extreme situations have your daughter stay with a friend or family members whore he can't find her he process of breaking up in situations involving battering are very complicated Most people leaving a battering relationship are vulnerable to going back especially about two weeks to two months after breaking up This is a critical time It is not a matter of how much time it lakes to get over the relationship but of getting through the times when our daughter feels the pull back to him Your daughter needs continuous support You cannot assume that her need for your support is over because the relationship is ov er Quite the contrary: she will still be emotionally vulnerable and possibly in phy sical danger for a long time after the If you or someone you know is in an abusive andor violent dating relationship or encourage him or her to seek help Call New Horizons at or come into our offices at 245 E 00 N in Richfield New Horizons also has a hot line which can be accessed after office hours by calling these same numbers What to information Parents Know of this of Need About Dating (Some courtesy Violence by Barrie Levy and Patricia Giggans 1995 tiding By 'J Enjoy the tax increase Dear the 1449 nounce USPS Utah 84624 4 p pi "oth birthday home of ynn shby south Delta ha no Rohms and Michelle Kubin wcddine 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I Answer by: Karen Bien I'tah Stale I 'nivenily Extension Business and ClothingTeMile Specialist Entrepreneurship Bicycle helmets have been shown to reduce the risk of head injury by as much as 85 percent and the risk of brain injury by 84 percent Although helmets reduce the risk of head injury the majority of riders are still not wearing helmets or are not wearing them properly Here are some things to look for: When purchasing a helmet get a good fit The helmet should be level on your head not tilted back at an angle It should touch all around your head but not obstruct your vision It should be comfortably snug but not tight and should sit as low on the head as possible to maximize side coverage Look for a rounded smooth plastic outer shell Vents provide cooling but excessive vents mean less foam is in contact w ith your head In a crash this could concentrate force on one point of your skull Visors on helmets can snag or shatter in a fall If you select a helmet with a visor choose one on which the visor will break away in the event of a crash The length of the strap should be adjusted so that it is comfortably snug If you can slide more than two fingers through the strap it is too loose If the strap cuts into your chin it is too tight When you have the straps adjusted shake your head Then put the palm of your hand under the front edge and try to move the helmet Your helmet should not move more than about an inch in any direction and must not pull off 'Helmets should always have at least one set of fitting foam pads for the inside to help keep the helmet correctly positioned Adjust the side fit pads by using thinner or thicker pads where there is a space The helmet should fit with pads touching all the way around w ithout making it uncomfortably tight For coolness leave a few gaps in the fitting pads around the head In summary purchase a helmet that is snug stable sits level on your head and fits comfortably so you forget you are wearing it most of the time For information on selected adult youth and toddler helmet ratings check the June 999 issue of Consumer Reports Local News Concerns and Views Subscribe to the Name Address City State Amount Zip Enclosed Clip and mail to: Prices: 1 yr In county 65 & over In county 1 yr out of county 65 & over out of county 6 months $25 $20 $30 $25 $15 Chronicle Progress Box 249 Delta Utah 84624 B DUTSON It |