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Out of County - $30 00 per year Single Copy - 75 cents POSTMASTER: Send address changed 249 Delta to P Delta Delta UT 84624 FAX: FiHmore DU WIL PUBLISHING OWNED BY SUSAN COMPANY B DUTSON Reed Jeffery Jay T Rogers Delta Date High October Low Precip tr 6 82 43 7 68 76 41 8 9 85 34 10 90 39 91 44 86 45 12 Fillmore Date High October O Box Utah Rates on Request Second Class Postage Paid at Advertising t tel her is a nice month asironomically somewhat matching September with the nichis arc muvh colder he upside of October is that we have darker exceptof that skies earlier that are steadier atmospherically and the lack of pesky biting insects that ith proper dressing October can be far more pleassomehow last through Vpiemher ant for the casual and amaieur astronomer Dunne this week the rrukn will be going through its ""New" phas on Saturday the Some of the early inter constellations that snh giving a really nice observing weekend nuke their debut is laurus '"lhe Hull" Cetus "The Sea Monster" and later in the late is Orion " he Hunter" and Cams Major "The Large evening for those that stay up Dog After 1" ii p m Msl if you look towards our eastern horion you will see two bright obic's fairly close to one another that bears some watching either with binocu tie prignter ooject is jupiter tte largest planet in our ioiar system lars or a tcescope located in th Lns!e!'iiun of Pisces and Saturn the lesser bright object in the constel lation of nes Jupner presents itself as a large pea sied object if you happen to own 00 X Saturn w ill be a 3" redactor and use an ey epiece ha' ing a magnification of at least half :hs sie It you happen to catch a night with an exceptionally still and clear atmosphere the brown and orange band surrounding the equatorial region of Jupiter will astound even the beginner in astronomy Saturn with its rings tilted away from the arh sioiU separate into three distinctive bands known as "A" "B" and "C" With higher mj'n'fjvJtK'n these three bands should be very easy to see with the additional :hc shadow that the rings cast across the cloud tops of Saturn Best :ew iewing ill be after week times :! p m when both of these planets are far enough away Hon the horion so that you look through less atmospheric hae nc constellation that is not often covered by most writers is Piscis Austnnus due to the tact thai only contains one bright star and is not easily visible throughout the year t 4 30 p m the star from our location omalhaut which in Vrabic translation means ish" will be located directly south hanging low near the horizon he Mouth ol the Sth brightest star in the sky hav ing a magnitude of 17 and being his siir is the almost pure white in color However this coloring will vary depending on atmospheric conditions in our sky from night to night From the latitudes near Salt Lake City it is the southernmost of the visible first magnitude stars omalhaut lies at a distance of 23 light years from us and has a diameter twice that of " million his would amount to our Sun miles) omalhaut is 14 times more luminous than our 'sun and is receding from us at 4 miles per second If this star were placed in the same position as our Sun life as we know it could not possibly exist but ideally if our in located the were arm asteroid belt conditions would be ideal This would put planet our planet 2oo million miles away and make our year be around 3 times what it is today ithin I'iscis Austnnus is the remarkable red dwarf star known as lacaille 9352 It is the fourth fastest known star that traverses two of our moon diameters degree) ev ery 520 ears It is not a prominent star hav ing a magnitude of 739 but it is also one 9 light ears This star is mov ing across our of the nearest stars to us at a distance of heavens at "5 miles per second almost at right angle to us here on Earth This reddish dwarf can be seen in binoculars if you look close and use the diagram below It is one of the very few red dwarf stars within the range of binoculars 31 Low 73 47 2 73 39 3 38 4 72 77 5 81 39 6 78 44 7 58 41 39 Precip 1 s — t Fillmore Senior Citizen Cen- 4 p m $10 fee or 30 am & B Card Deseret Offices Delta Tueda Mobile Mammocraph) I'nit Delia Communits Medical Center Call ot'phy sical lolence Abuse is the is fatality he most important concern about maltreatment in infancy leading cause of death in the first ear of life and more infants die from abuse in the firsi ear of life than in any other year period (National center for Child Abuse and Neglect "9s5l Infants who are raised in an env ironment of domestic lolence may sutler a series ot serious unintended consequences Infants who itness lolence are often characterized heir basic needs tor by poor health poor sleeping habits and excessive screaming attachment to their mother may be significantly disrupted Routines around sleeping and feeding may become far from normal A mother liv ing in fear of her husband may be unable to handle the stressful demands of an infant Clearly an infant will recocnie this of the mother Infants or young toddlers may also be distance and lack of availability " hey ma accidentally be injured in a lolent episode by being "caught in the cross fire hit pushed or dropped during a violent outburst or their mother may hold them lor their own safety but discover that their father has no regard for their physical and emotional ulnerability According to the National Family Violence Survey in 1985 over 33 and perhaps as many as 10 million children have witnessed physical assaults between their parents Figures from the National Coalition Against Domestic iolence in 993 state further that "in homes where spousal abuse occurs children are abused at a rate of I50O percent higher than the national average" Infants experience violence in a number of different contexts but what we know suggests that the family and especially infants' intimate relationships with their mothers are the most important of these contexts Some profound and lasting effects have already been demonstrated by the research from both itnessing and directly experiencing domestic iolence If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic iolence or abuse we call help or Frcourage them to call New Horizons Crisis Center at sides N - Flu Shots Janae Rose p m uesda) - Frida unch at Pahvant Mlmore noon Fserj 4th 1 uesdas 1 is MlcW cmdj 15 Medicaid Social aid registration Millard Rec 5 Manamta Delta 8 am lass itness office M p m lella p m Diane :re u :h hu Meetings t illm - O HendricLsun MS t'lin something vers disturbing about the use of "v k'Icikc" and "intancv" sentence Infancy is period of development that we jsVciate with mnvenvc baby 's very appearance has been nitcd 'o o?e and ith promise for the tuture m adu'ts hav e protourd rsit!e e'Tecis on adults Ir!ant stimulate protective teeiings ho are then rvt:va:ed to shelter them from any danger return the adoration of their care givers hey nder most circumstances infants hey a::ah themse'ves to their care givers wuh unquestioning loyalty and devotion develop a "hie'archv" of a small number ot preferred care givers to whom they turn tor comfort when upset tor protection when afraid for nurturance when needing at test ion jh the prmjjrv care giver usually the mother infants know delight that they cannot hev experience the profound power of empathy the sense ol being know alone a result infants make their care givers the center ticed bemi valued and understood of their world I nfortunateh sometimes the world of mtants involves exactly the experiences ol violence that we are inclined to resist associating with them Instead ot acknowledging these experiences we ancmpt to minimize dismiss or deny the ettect ot violence on infants and voung children However the lolence that infants experience has protound developmental and clinical effects some of which may be lasting Increasinelv recognized as a major public health problem partner lolence can be a sen dangerous env ironment for infant development Some researchers estimate that 8 million women in the I nited States are physically assaulted bv their husbands every vear large although undocumented number of abused women are mothers caring lor ounc children who are witnesses not only to marital conflict but also to extremes very By J Vj'y day s (New Horizons Crisis Center) Community Calendar ( & 14 1999 October tyChronicle Progress Coun 2 Millard Page Commission highlights traveled to All Commissioners to meet Palmdale California Sept with representatives of Lockheed Martin They discussed the Millard Beaver Counties site for the Space Port Venture Star Program Commissioners Dearden and Cox and Jack Finlinson County Fire District met with UDOT at the UDOT surplus building in Cove Fort The building can used and Millard Fire Disby Millard County trict Hale JefTery representing Utah Farm Show met with Commissioner Draper L'tah Farm Show is trying to set up the county fairgrounds as a host location for the National Sanctioned Farm Show in Sept 2000 Larry Gehre talked w ith Dearden about a lapidary museum Gehre and others are planning a trip to Cody W yoming during Oct to tour Buffalo Bill Cody Museum Gehre asked if the county would help fund the trip Dearden said he would talk to economic and tourism boards about funds and sending a representative to attend Attorney Bryan Sidwell said for three years he has tried to bid for the Public Defender's Contract and has not been to do so Sidwell is unhappy with the w ay Millard County Public rjefender James Slav ens is doing his job Sidw ell did Juvenile and Justice Court work last year and conflict work this year for Slavens He will not be doing conflict work next ears He said he is underpaid and received payment with insufficient fund checks from Slavens Sidwell said there is a conflict of interest between Slavens and Dearden since Slavens has done private work for Dearden Commissioner Dearden denied a conflict of interest and said he used Slavens' sen ice once and paid for the w ork He told Sidwell he would not allow negative statements about himself or Slavens to be discussed during a commission meeting He said the Commission had not lowed Slavens to speak negatively about Sidw ell Cox said further discussion should take place in a private meeting with the Commissioners County Attorney Jackson Slavens and Sidwell A closed meeting w as scheduled for Oct Later that afternoon Slavens was present to discuss his Public Defender Contract The Commission decided the amount of the contract is S930O0 a year with conflict costs being paid from this (fnount Slav ens asked for a new contract ith termination of cause and not a early contract A one ear extension of management agreement between Millard County and est Intermountain Health Care for the Millard Car CeoKr y as approv ed A motion to approve I tah Power's contract to Millard County and the Bob Bliss Dairy was approved Approval for the joint use of facilities between Millard County and the School District was given The final report on the County 's Master Water Plan was presented The report contains information on water quality quirements for culinary water and what is required of each community The plan consists of rights sources treatment and storage issues and distribution for fire protection Contact will be made with may ors and council members of all cities and towns except Delta Neil Forster Delta City Waterworks has done an cellent job and complied all that is necessary The report will help water companies become eligible for loans from funding agencies for w ater projects Insurance committee members John Kimball Brandy Maxwell Janice Robins Dekker and Irene Fay Peterson Shery Scott attended The Commission told committee members they will give Mike Broderick Millard County Insurance Service Agent another chance to perform his work Work bids w ill be taken for another agent if work is not satisfactory The following information is from the Sept 27 minutes Minutes are published as received Primary election results FILLMORE CITY 2 Precincts Counted 10000i 10000 Registered Voters 1419 Ballots cast 615 4334 For Mayor 21 352 KaryG Kesler 222 3719 LarryAPaxton ReedSRobison 157 2630 Michael B Winget 197 3300 For Council member Vote for 3 Arlene C Bartholomew 340 1926 178 1008 Terry K Brewer Mark A Pierce 3 640 43 244 Ralph C Pittman Ferrell A Quamberg 255 1445 B 180 Robison 1020 Phillip Daniel R Rowley 2 8 215 222 1258 IrisSpeakman 2 4 219 Roy Tomkinson HINCKLEY TOWN Precincts Counted 10000 422 10000 Registered Voters 103 Ballots Cast 2441 For Councilmember - vote for 2 22 Karen Brinkerhoff 1095 32 Donald L Brown 1592 14 Jim Knapp 6 97 Valerie Mason 15 746 3 Susan B Mork 149 Kevin Don Morris 57 2836 8 398 RandyLynn Riding Neal Swensen 47 2338 149 Joseph Thompson Sr 4 KANOSH Precincts Counted Registered Voters Ballots Cast For Councilmember Earl Gardner Gale George Lloyd G Kesler James B Minton Linda W Whatcott Ray W Whitaker 345 10000" 10000 187 48 28 53 77 105 53 54204 1319 769 1456 2115 2885 1456 Don't Let It Get Your Goat Classifieds Can Sell It 25 words for as little as $5 v The Constellation horizon The arrow n of Piscis Austnnus looking directly south near the shows the location of the star Lacaille 9352 m PECH1 Pirrcl questions to Donna Falkenborg L'tah State I niversm Extension 0500 Old Mam Hill 363 Phone 'Logan IT donnafaext usuedu fax New Wasp Species? B Karren I'SL' Extension Entomologist have captured an insect that appears to be part wasp and part praying mantis It the head and front limbs of a mantis and the body and w ings of a w asp or yellow Its coloration is not like you would expect from a normal wasp but somewhat jacket subdued Do ou hav e any classifications of this insect? This is the strangest thing hav e ever seen! A You hav e a mantisfly belonging to the family Mantispidae Order Neuroptera The common species we are finding this year is Climiciella brunnea They are harmless except to the many insects upon which they feed They are very good predators and eat many insects good and bad Dr Jay Q has Is this Product Safe? Howard Deer I 'SL Extension Pesticide Specialist Q My nursery supplier has told me to use ECHO 720 (tetrachloroisophthalonitrile) on my hydroponic tomato crop to control botritis caused by trimming the lower leaves off The label on this product only lists uses for ornamentals and turf crops and states that it is extremely toxic Should I not use this on my food crop? A You should not use the product on your food crop Only pesticides specifically labeled for specific food crops can legally be applied to food crops You were given inaccurate advice by the nursery supplier Will My Apple Trees Pollinate Hatch LSU Extension Fruit Specialist recently planted three apple trees in my yard One is a red delicious one a granny and the third is a grafted tree with golden delicious gala and johnny golds Will my trees pollinate or do need two of each species? A All of the apple varieties listed w ill crosspollinate each other The only apple varieties that don't crosspollinate belong to the Winesap family Tony Q smith CHILDREN OF GOD Children of God don't judge other people Matthew says "Judge not that ye be not judged For with what judgment ye judge ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete it shall be measured to you again And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye but consider est not the beam that is in thine own eye? Or how wilt thou say to thy brotSther Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye and behold a beam is in thine own eye? Thou hypocrite first cast out the beam out of thine own eye and then shah thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye" When one judges other people they bring judgment back on themselves Why does that happen? Because many time what one judges someone else for doing they end up doing themselves if thy haven't done h already Romans 2: says "O man whosoever thou art that judgest: for wherein thou judgest another thou condemnest thyself for thou that judgest doest the same things" Many times the faults we see in other people are the same faults we have When we see a fauh in someone else we need to have mercy for them James 2:13 tells us Tor he shall have judgement without mercy that hath shewed no mercy and mercy rejoketh against judgement" With the same mercy we have for other people is the same mercy God has for us We all need the mercy of God Tor all have sinned and cone that of the glory of God Romans 3:23" Children of God look at themselves not other people Paster Kathy Mincer LIVING WORD FELLOWSHIP 351 SatA 1M West Delta Utah UU4 Seatday Service FWn an 1940 or Tharsdaty Prayer Meethag 7M pea POOR |