Show PaaeJiilard Jujnhjpnicle ( Meetings Delia: Monday 51 N ery InJt A ednesd W p in as !' - (enter Meetings tillmore: AX hurxijN f very p m Saturday s So Main Vita 4 p in Monday enter Deita t irst soil Wssor's (reat Basin Historical Society MuDelta open Mon I"h ours a m alter p m 2x seum A sj! ji: Workforce Ser In Delta Mon ri illmore Mon ices p :ti in a :r or p n Drivers icense I xaminer Schedule: at s a 'ii eer Mam p in I illmore 3d p 'ii j in ri ed rd si and " a m p m Nat 114 tor reserva- hurs ('all "4 Search Computer tions tor Tamils Kamilv Mistors ( enter Delta Stake noon ri Mon 0 a m & Sat hurs & ed pointment iri Piece " ne p m or p in or 4 a ni call Call Sunday living Word Fellowship Church 351 Vita S orship Sen - 10 am for Hihle stud- or I'all8h4-- ies and Prayer Meeting schedules Delta Community Church orship a m Sunday School 120 Sen ices 10 a m corner Ifr S 2nd W Delta Grace Baptist Church Delta Sundas a m & h School 945 am Services pm hurch Sunday Delta Foursquare Worship Services Delta Middle School 351 east 3(H) North Delta h p m Call for information hurch Mass St Johns Bosco pm Delta tion Mondays CITS Food Bank 9am- - noon Delta Monday Thursday Judee Ron Hare Court days 10 am 705 S HWY 99 Fillmore Call Thursday Wednesday at M F Bird Center pm Tuesday - Friday Lunch at Pahvant Fillmore Seniors for u oi Mee:n UIVC ' M''!ait 1iv 1vTi Conquering Chemical Dependant's and Chemical Depeniancy Group 7 p m 390 est Center Filllmore Fourth Tuesday Material Girls Sewing Guild 7 pm 100 North 230 est Delta School of eieiMreel'im October up'i- - Xvva'eiie— National Ider Brandon 50a louell m Ider John and lu Clinic October 30 Weather By 8 Reed Jeffery T Rogers Fillmore Date High October Low 8 66 40 9 "2 41 10 81 47 82 49 50 41 78 44 Judge Stan Robison Court Dav 76 N 200 W Delta (Cirv 9 am Build- Church Delta 7 pm CenFillmore Baptist Chapel 390 ter Fillmore 7 pm Second Wednesday GenDelta Area Chamber of Commerce eral Membership Meetings See calendar for location Holden Firemen's Auxiliary regular 8 pm Fire Station meeting West Desert Archaeological Society 7:30 pm Millard Fillmore Meeting brary Meting Room Second and fourth Wednesday Parent's Support Council meeting 7 pm Delta Community Medical Center Every 4th Wednesday Utah League of Writers Delta Chapter 7 pm Roberta Dutson Home meeting 415 South 400 West Delta Social Security Rep Fillmore City Of12:30 pm' fice Building 8:30 am The Millard County Chronicle Progress USPS Published every Thursday at Delta by Du Wil Publishing 300 W Delta Utah Co Publisher Editor Susan B Dutson Reporting Photography Dutson Katny Walker Editorial Staff Writer Walker Advertising Kathy Walker - Sales Commercial Printing Kathy Farmer Maintenance Repair Purchasing Collections Ad Design 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 Single Copy - 75 POSTMASTER: per year cents Send address changed to P O Box 249 Delta Utah Rates on Request Advertising Second Class Postage Paid at Delta UT 84624 FAX Delta Fillmore: DU WIL PUBLISHING COMPANY BY SUSAN B DUTSON OWNED ' PrecipT Call ing) Call Grace Baptist Delia Date October High Low 13 84 33 14 84 33 15 16 66 35 61 27 17 55 !8 62 19 19 62 22 Record Sara Brittnev inlinson Luke Casey all for pullin' Delta High School - Student Body Presidency done a great job! and finally want to thank all ol the Jeep Posse members and the local lawe entoiceinenl oll'kcr- - who helped take caic of problems and kept everyone sale during ::e am proud to be a part of Delta High School and the traditions that help make our am glad school o great have the opportunity to teach at Delta High ou have together our:! Sincerely h mas Muricnt Council Adsisor Info I? WINIsWiiNI mm Direct questions to: Donna Falkenborg I 'tah 0500 Old Main Hill Slate i nn ersin T Phone Logan donnafaext usu edu fax 435- How can protect my food storage from rodents and hantavirus? Answer by: Charlotte Brennand I'tah State L'niversity Extension Food of the problems in storing food is that it can attract rodents Rodents hav e been identified as carriers of hantavirus so care needs to be taken when working in an area that shows signs of rodent infestation If our storage area shows signs of mice droppings or nests: Wear protective clothing including latex or rubber gloves Masks are desirable but e painters masks are not effective and may give a false feeling of security inexpcnsiv filter Masks need to have a HLPA or If a dosed area let it air out for 30 minutes before beginning cleaning DON'T SWEEP OR VACUUM DROPPINGS This may spread the virus through the air horoughly spray or soak any dead mice traps dropping or nests w ith a commercial disinfectant solution or a 10 percent solution of chlorine bleach To make a 10 cups chlorine bleach in gallon of water percent chlorine solution: mix ipe shelves counters and cabinets with disposable rags or paper towels soaked in the disinfectant Mop floors using disinfectant solution Double bag wastes and discard Disinfect gloves or discard Wash hands or show er Avoiding the problem is always the preferred method This is not easy since the cartilage in rodents' heads allow s them to go though very small holes A mouse can get through a hole as small as 14 inch (size of pencil eraser) and rats can go through a ne Precip 18 lows Consider safety this Halloween Salt Lake City - Safety is an especially important consideration this Halloween says AAA L:tah With Oct 31 falling on it is possible to see both Saturday and Sunday evenings Added to this Daylight Savings Time ends Sunday This means there will be one less hour of ev ening light "Motorists should watch for children all weekend" said Rolayne Fairclough AAA Utah Spokeswoman "The excitement of may cause children to forget the safety rules they usuMotorists should slow ally practice" down to at least 5 miles below the posted speed limit and turn on their headlights Parents play an important part in keeping their children safe by and accompany costumes ing their children through the neighborhoods As a part of AAA's Halloween safely campaign the telev ision club has produced a PSA and is offers the follow ing suggestions: Choose costumes that make it easy to alk sec and be seen Select costumes masks w igs or beards made of flame retardant materials Place tape on costumes to be seen easily Use instead of a mask Plan the route ahead of time and selectstreets ing Make sure your child is with an older person or that they go in a group while it is still light Carry a flashlight Remind children to cross streets only at comers - never in or betw een Begin by critically evaluating the storage area See if the end of a pencil will fit into crackvor gaps Check for areas in cupboards walls and floors where mere are electric gas or water pipes running through them Is there a gap under the door? Seal cracks and holes with materials that are resistant to gnawing These include concrete mortar metal pieces steel wool and screening food defensively Metal containers glass bottles and heavy plastic conPackage tainers ith tight fitting lids are resistant to rodents Paper boxes plastic bags and cellophane packages or packages that do not close thoroughly are easily accessible to rodents Sacks of Hour and bags of grains need a better barrier For simplicity pasta products rice dry soup mixes pudding mixes etc in their original packages can be placed in a package This keeps the labels and cooking instructions with the products If products such as rice barley or other grains are transferred to plastic or glass containers cut the cooking instructions from the label and place in the container w ith the food Cracker boxes and large cereal packages also need protection and can be placed intact in larger safe packages If food is transferred from the original container be sure the new container is safe for food storage Any container that originally held food can be reused for food if it has lid Empty coffee cans mayonnaise jars even plastic milk jugs can be a cleaned and reused for products such as grains Direct column topic questions to: Donna Falkenborg Utah State University Extenfax: sion 0500 Old Main Hill Logan UT Phone email: donnafgextusuedu Media Relations and Marketing 0500 Old Main Hill Logan Ut Fax: (435) Telephone: (435) To see the news releases from Utah State L'niversity go to wwwusuedunews new s a usutodav shtm a Sunday vehicles If there are no sidewalks teach children to walk facing traffic Check all treats before they are eaten Because Halloween is one of the most exciting days in a child's life they often forget about safety "Halloween Tips" book marks printed in both English and Spanish are available free at all AAA offices """ shes and the An we approach the Us! couple ot week ot Mober and the weather is colder the 22nd I his is the air more clear we have an interesting meteor shower on nday ot Orion that rises radiant point in the constellation nomd- - meteor shower that has his shower is normally very acme and many alter In p m oer our eastern horion full moon will interfere with bright meteors should be visible however the nearly observ ma this particular event he moon rises at 5 55 pm on the 22nd and docs not set wish to until 503 a m on the 23rd Full moon occurs on the 24th at 3 04 pm If you observe the meteor shower you w ill need to go to a dark site and try to locate a spot or east Your best ill hide the glare of the moon and look hard directly shadow area that observ inn times will be after midnight when the Larth will meet these meteors will hamper your As for observing taint deep skv objects this week again the moon efforts but at least sou will have the planets Jupiter and Saturn in our eastern sky to and if you look not too far away The brilliant emov object in the east is Jupiter enio'v The brilliant obiect in the east is Jupiter and if you look not too far away On these cool and clear nights these two vou'will find the Saturn and a ariety of ey epieces giv ing planets ill fascinate ou if ou ow n a small telescope of aperture and a magnidifferent magnifications Jupiter in a telescope if fication of 2(K)X ill leld a flattened hall like object that appears a bit larger than of an inch in diameter displaying its varying bands of atmospheric activity Of ith and enough luck ou should be able course ou ill be able to see its major moons moons us its transits across Jupiter's cloud belt You to spot (if- "- o should he able to see the (ireat Red Spot with ease at 2(K) magnification which is a ailed for hundreds of years huge storm center that is larger than our arth that has prev Saturn the most beautiful planet in our Solar system will appear half the size of small sie I ven at 200X on Jupiter but its ring system will more than make up for its a still night one should be able to see three distant ring bands Should you be fortunate to push for 400X enough to own a telescope in the eight inches of aperture range try his is probably the threshold for any sie telescope within our atmomagnification a sphere Only the aperture benefits you at this point and allows one brighter image of the planet with greater resolution of the cloud bands much like Jupiter You may even be able to see the Great White Spot on Saturn that seems to come and go periodically For those of ou that rise early in the morning approximately an hour before sunrise (6:45 a m) you can look for the planet Venus which is easy to spot as it is the most and not brilliant object in the sky It is in the constellation of Leo "the Lion" ithoiit proper polarizing filters far from the bright star Regulus Venus is so bright that from seeing its at your phases If you eyepiece the glare will prevent you filter of a filter or own a don't moon in piece photographic negative or a polarizing the glare piece of red or green clear cellophane ov er the ey epiece to reduce Last week there was an announcement that a tenth planet was discovered beyond the planet Pluto that had a mass a Jew times larger Jupiter Astronomers have not yet seen this planet that is estimated to be approximately three trillion miles from our Sun Three trillion is written as 3000000000(K10 and is about percent of the way from the star Alpha Centauri (43 light years distant) Detection of this body is only by its gravitational interaction of other bodies that we can presently see ith our present instrumentation Probably the only disturbing factors of such a massive body this distant will be its effects on the Oort Band or Cloud that consists of ice and rock bodies that will occasionally invade the inner depths of our Solar Sy stem Possible gravitation interaction of this planet is one of the re sons why we have surprise visits from comets like we've had in the past couple of years Presently with the staff and monies available of our skies yearly devoted to objects that could pose astronomers can only earth 3 a threat to our planet Most of us have watched movies like "Deep Impact" and "Armageddon" w ith a comph cent attitude but statistically the Earth is long past due a hit that can be classed as a global catastrophe Another question posed by astronomers is if an Ith planet exists even further out right in the middle of the Oort Cloud? Photograph ' ' The supremacy of the US Constitution over laws passed congress was established by Marbury v Madison in 1803 JESUS IS THE LIGHT What does it mean Jesus is the light of the world? John :4 says "In Him was life and the life was the light of men" Jesus came into the Darkness keeps world to give light to those who were in darkness When we come to the light Jesus we can see us from the Father clearly the Father Who the Father is and how the Father wants us to live our lives and be like Jesus Jesus is the image of His Father (Hebrews :3) But we have to believe in Jesus and what He has done "He for us on the cross If we don't believe we will be condemned that believeth on Him (Jesus) is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God And this is the condemnation that the light is come into the world and men loved darkness rather than light because their deeds were evil For everyone that doeth evil hateth tie light neither cometh to the light lest his deeds should be reproved But he that doeth truth cometh to the light that his deeds " may be made manifest that they are wrought in God John We must come to the light (Jesus) take a good look at ourselves in the light of who Jesus is and make changes in our lives to be like sm Jesus gives us the light to see the way to the Father I Pastor Kathy Mincer LIVING WORD FELLOWSHIP 3S1 Sosrth 100 West Delta Utah 84(24 Pfcoae Soaday Service 10:M aat Tharsday Prayer Meetiaf 7:88 pa by Q New Horizons Crisis Center) Diane O Hendrickson MS An Article printed in the Toronto Star stated the following: "An husband and in Scarborough boy stabbed his mother's the back with a kitchen knife early today after he aw akened and found them fighting He used a knife with a blade on the man after he found his mother had been cut over said in a domestic dispute police "I guess this child just couldn't stand seeing the eye old man is in stable condition his mother being abused" a spokesman said The at Scarborough General Hospital w ith a punctured spleen and liver Police did not name the boy who is too young to be charged with a criminal offense Police said the boy was wakened in the Ellesmere Ave apartment shortly after midnight by a loud argument old mother "He saw them fighting and she was cut' between the man and his a detective said The boy went into the kitchen where he got the knife returned to the living room and plunged it into the man's back" (Children of Battered Women 1990) This front puge story is becoming all too common across our country Violence in families is a reality that cannot be ignored Most often the victims are bartered women and their children who observe or are the recipients of the violence A recent analysis by Time magazine on 464 Americans killed in one "typical" week (May 98V) pointed out that the vast majority of homicide victims were murdered by family members The magazine reported that despite the outcry over street gangs and drug dealers one week's homicides typically involve people who loved or hated each other - spouses relatives or close acquaintances The last three decades have been marked by a growing public awareness of domestic violence The belief that all family life is safe and secure has been shattered by those who have pointed out the alarming frequency of various violent incidents in many American families Outside the home we hear daily of growing numbers of crime in the streets and shootings in schools churches and other public places We continue to be shocked by bizarre and even hideous tales of the mistreatment of children by parents and caretakers Much of this violence is seen as "senseless" brutality and described as without an apparent motive on the part cf the perpetrator And usually with each terrible incident there is another frantic attempt to develop some kind of state or normal "program" to deal with the violence These crimes are very far from being uncaused random occurrences: the causes are always there to be seen if we only have the courage to look at them violence most often has its roots in violence that began in the past in the homes and families of initially innocent victims who grew up to become its perpetrators If violence is pervasive in the work of public life it is is in it because our life family largely pervasive One of the most familiar and widely accepted views of aggressive behavior in children and adults is the belief that "violence begets violence" The intergenerational transmission of violence theory suggests that a child who learns violent behavior patterns at home will be more likely to engage in similar patterns later By being participant members (either witnessing or being the recipient) in a violent family each new generation of children learns how to be violent toward their own family members For example 63 and 20 in this country who are in prison for percent of all males between ages homicide killed their mother's batterer (Hazelden Foundation 1985) We must do everything we can to interrupt and hah the intergenerational Psychologists social workers and other students of society have long noted the connection between the traumas of childhood and the dysfunctional personalities of adults But the fact that almost every form of violence from which our society suffers can be traced to violence or dysfunction within the family is a devastating truth that has either gone unnoticed been ignored or may be "politically incorrect" The blatant reality is this: a considerable amount of violence in our society has its roots in violence in the home If we could stop the violence in our homes we could reduce the diagnostic book of psychiatric disorders to a pamphlet and empty of our prisons" (John Bradshaw in No Safe Plat 1994) If someone you know is living in a situation of domestic violence or abuse encourage them to seek help The ibuse will not heal itself it will only got worse New Horizons Crisis Center assists victims of domestic violence rape and sexual assault They can be reached 24 hours a day at or By ' When trouble by baa II II of Ju- piter showing the upper cloud activity of the Great Red Spot and Festoons Also note the shadow of the moon not unlike an eclipse here on earth The color of the various bands of atmospheric activity will range from a tan to an and orange sometimes gray 2 inch hole Jay 14 Shellie illmore Cinderella Pageant Millard ligh School - 3 pm auditorium November 27 Festival of Trees Auction 2 pm Millard County Fair Building 77 Kathy at 30 a m Public Health Dept 5 pm October omen's Cancer Screening Fillmore Public Health Dcpt Call for appointment 13 noon Shields Valene inlinson Roberta helping make out Homecoming Assembly Mekas lor I mi— ion report Wednesday Mobile Mammography Unit Community Medical Center Shellie mi— ion Ward ard am Delta tali stake Rededication of illmore Center 4 p m October 25 Immunization Clime Delta Public 30 p m Health p m October 26 80 40 Monih October 21 ool Handle-- l !- t- lilmore I'ublu Ileal:! 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