Show 2 Willard Page ( County Chronicle Progress Delta Meeting A jji vr 0‘'e s Great Batin IliUorical Society M in yi N 328 Fn 4 Sat 10 d m - 4 p m ' t''r hours call K64 2M or Workforce Service Delta M 8 d m ri illmore M pm a m ri p ti Driver license laminrr Schedule Della (Sui'c 2 5Xldt Manioillmore Dl a: ! c's! ri a "i p m 3rd 30 9 a rr c m itension Office Della M 14X0 Fillmore Ih a m UVt hour ire 'pm enter Fillmore Family Histors m tah Stake Mon uo p 9 p ni Sjt "’am cd If iirs SI I KM 2 '4 dll ni mi tor resersd-l- st am Scarh umputcr Family Histors ( enter Delta Stake uc ri A Sj 9 a m p m 9 p in or ip a m cJ A hors 2 call 8'it ur assist nice pninl’iici ins In all I F S Hand re jel'aSe" ' irst hursdis c' Soil Sunday iting Word 5' and I'fascr Meeting schedules Delta ( omniunilv ( hurch Wnr Inp Sersices mia m Sundas ScIhmiI 1121 delta a in corner O' S 2nd (race Baptist ( hurh Delta Sundas School 9 4‘ a in Sera ices Mam An io I hursdas ap 'o bird lilt f Ui 0 ti all a in lor more informa- Mondays S ( nod Bank "0S IIVAY99 loesdas noun 9 a rn & 1 hursday Hon II ire ( ourl Monday Judge d is s all illmore Wcdliesdas llird uitch al M IX ltd 10 a m Multi SI 20 April mills School Delta Millar Mam April 22 IX 1 ter April 23 Ider Ks an 1 uesday Sik ml Sers ice Kep ( lunt IX'ltaC Offices its uesday Mohilc Maimnographs l’nit Dell ominunns Medical (enter ( all 864 lOamNugh-Xorlm- Michael ties mission Jelta 12 30 p m Ja on Smith mission fares ard 4th ell Kawoh ard II 4 a m April 24 ( lime Della Public limnornation noon A - p m alt!) 0amree ml ml Immunization April 26 ooj landlers ( lass at illmore Pub2 30 p m ($10) lic Health Dept lime months Ml other a in A Public benefit concert " tornmi And DIIS 30 Health p in April 28 Blue Notes April 20 Mas 30 m Das 0th uDcan celebration Pahsant Senior enter illmore 400 pm rankltn Sunuel aura ee Jellers and Delta Baker ssedJmg reception 7pm 200 N IstWaid 222 ulles lleidi Mels die and Dietrich R ssedding open house 6 8 p in 20(1 illmore (KIS and 3 A Blood Public Health Della Pressure 0am lime nuonAI-5 p Mas 6 Marie lansen and Michael Pruitt ssedding reception 7 - 0 p lossn Hall Anna noon very 4th Petting Zoo wonderful opportunity to the Editor: want to draw attention to the residence of Delta and surrounding areas of the wonderful opportunity to visit the King oo in Delta and to help entertain My granddaughter and her 2 ') year old came to slay with us them t(xk them to the King Zoo was totally surprised at all the different animals that reside at this zoo My granddaughter could not believe that Delta would have animals that the Hooglc oo does not have May be along with me a lot of you residence are not recommend that all you grandparents take your aware of this wonderful attraction grandchildren to the Zoo right here in Delta Fun thing to do for Easter eekend If the Scouts or any organization needs a project am sure Shem would appreciate anv donated time lo help her keep the animals fed and cleaned It vou have not sen the King Zoo at 5X Fast 2500 South in Delta just call tor a tour You will he well rewarded hanks Shem lor your time and effort in keeping this zoo going for all to enjoy hanks again LuDean Peterson m cai’iington Mas II Sers ice Officer Irom American )c lla mplos mem enter S ( New Horizons eglim a m mum Diane O Hendrickson 35 Rape is an act of sexual idence which is often accompanied by phy sical threat and which is nearly always done to females by males Rape and attempted rape are disturbingly frequent crimes occurring tens of thousands of times each year in the United States In recent years rape has become the topic of numerous research studies newspaper stories and telev isior documentajies The omen’s movement in particular has focused attention on the traumatic nature of rape the reasons for such acts of violence against women and the role of the criminal justice system As a result public awareness concerning the seriousness of rape has been enhanced the criminal justice sy stem has begun to deal w ith rape as more than just a minor crime and hundreds of rape crisis centers hav e been established to assist victims As might he expected most of the resources of rape crisis centers tnv estigativ e units in police departments and counseling facilities are directed toward providing immediate assistance to the victim However rape is a crime that deeply affects not only the woman but also family members and other loved ones Because of the tolent and sexual nature ol rape men who are important to the victim - the husbands fathers and male friends - usually have a particularly difficult time coming to terms with what has happened to her Yet these males often have the greatest impact on her recovery This impact may be positive or negative depending upon what they say and do By understanding the true nature and consequences of rape however men can play a crucial role in helping her deal with the and consequences of this traumatic life event Although most males will want to help loved ones who have been sexually assaulted to respond constructively Many of them think of rape as only a many are “woman’s problem ” They have little awareness of the impact that rape can have on their relationship with her To make matters worse prevailing cultural myths result in other misunderstanding about rape These misunderstandings greatly compound the difficulbut simply do ties of a ictim's recovery In summary many males arc not know what to do or worse they respond poorly to the recovery needs of the women they love If ou or someone you know is living in an abusive andor sexually violent crisis line number is encourage them to seek help New Horizons’ or come into our offices at 145 E 100 No in Richfield or Scrv ices arc completely confidential Information concerning rape and sexual assault can also be accessed by calling New Horizon's Crisis Center or the loll free Utah Rape and Sexual Assault Crisis 100 and Information ine at Delta Chamber Comer KSvl hcmical IXpendanc) onqiiermgC ( hcmical Depend mes (iroiip 7pm by Michele Fields and Weather enter tlllmorc Fourth ursday Material Curls Sewing Guild 7 pm 100 North 2 30 cst Delta School ol AAcstl By & Reed Jeffery Rogers Jay Jance Wednesday Mohilc Mammography nit illmore ( ominunns Medical enter ( all 74 lodge Stan Robison ourt Delta "ON 200 0 a in Das its m on 2"9 all 804 7 hurch p in (irace iptist ( illmore B iptM ( hipel 300 ter illmore "pm Institute Dell Seminars Building 7 30 scat olds n irried or 18 ell lor pm Delta urmi in ied Second AAedncsdas lumber ot ommerce ( Mctnhcrship Meetings See calendar lor location Hidden irenien s Auxiliary regular ire Station meeting p m West Desert Archaeological Society Meeting 7 30 p m Millard illmore Mcctmi! Room sers 4th W ednesday lab cagueol AAriters Delta haptcr meeting "pm Roberta Dutson Home Area 41 400 West Smith Social Delta illmore ( its Rep 30 p m a m - Security 8 Building The Millard County Chronicle Progress USPS Published every Utah 34 9 520 at Delta Thursday Co by Du Wit Publishing 43 N 300 W Delta Utah 84624 Publisher Editor Susan B Dutson nq Photography Report Kathy Waixer Advert sing WaXer Sates Commerc at Printing Des'qn Ma ntenance Repair Purchasing Collections Kathy Ad Court Reporter Shell e Dutson nmo'c Drop off locations Pahvant Printing 48 East Center Street (435)7436719 Kimball Insurance 25 West 100 South Subscriptions rn Advance In County - $25 00 per yea' $15 00 per 6 months Out of County $30 00 per year Single Copy - 75 cents F POSTMASTER Send address changed to P O Box 249 Delta Utah Rates on Request Advertising Second Class Postage Pad at Delta Delta 864 UT 64624 2400 FAX 664 2214 Fillmore DU W1L PUBLISHING COMPANY BY SUSAN B DUTSON OWNED i I Crisis Center) Understanding Rape gg 1’a'k Immunization uesday - Friday unch at I’ahsant Senior Center illmore ssill speak at Millard Support ( ouncil 7pm Di tncl offices 140 on Kiihin hn ount Ma lor Seniors Suit Lettm to the Editor mwabtugntd to be conudertd for publication mat be withheld at unter'i request at the discretion of the editor DXSnJ hursdas ( enter p m loam Guild Oji pu'pi’sc room eachers meeting dird Music GlcriaMoodv s house 72 West ee "i arm letter D illmore tion U’e acj M M p m Della Foursquare ( hurch Sundas oiship Sers ices Alla Middle School 31 cast 3iX) Sort1! Delta 6 p m ( all 39X lor inlomidlion Mass St Johns Bosco ( hurch pin Delta Fillmore Baptist ( haprl J9 kcsl enter Sundas School 10 a in orship In sv s Serene j4'd me AruGuild mcctirg-a'l a'd d'" ore ihra's p" ( rnl j "z 228‘t Second Thursday I'ec' n the Aalie Oailt Guild ocee AS 696 North H j "pm fi )tl a Also soccer Board Meeting WM n Idcr ( hurch 3M Fellossship Xlta U urship Vrs ices 10a in 391 or lm Bible stud- '"i "pm '- a' ' port ( all ropper fdiior'i I hursdas Mnn S luOW r da ad es cr’irr KK Meeting Fillmore M da Sa' jr da hurdd p m K'i S Mam M odav 4DN()N Delta X'pm 51 S ( c" Motor Vehicle Schedule 1 Delta wcckdax MilUrJ ( ourr Av:vir jst Wednesday M: e' ' very MunJj 9 p rr N TO TH EDITOR ) Community Calendar AcJrtcsdj- I April 20 2000 Forest Service ashington — he orcst Serv tec to publish the Roadless Area Proposed Rule and Draft Impact Statement (DI IS) in Ma 2000 Two versions ol these documents will he available lor public review and com- pects ment page Summary and ProRule approximately set that includes the Summary the Rule and DI IS appendices and Proposed a set ol maps Both versions will he available on Dh and the Internet per compact disk he paper edition will he available in black and white while the CD and Internet tion will he lull color lo facilitate delivery those who want a I) edition are encouraged to paper or a place their orders as soon as possible ho have already requested a copy hose ol the Proposed Rule and D! IS do not need to resubmit their requests Requests lor Ds or printed copies of the documents should he mailed to the Rocky Mountain Research Station Publications Distribution 240 W est Prospect Road Fort Collins Colorado ill he accepted at axed orders Orders must specify printed copy ol Summarx a full set of documents or A It) to posed An Cl) hose with Internet access may a copy of the Summary or tion through the Roadless Project obtain I’resident Peggy Ovcrson welcomed everyone out to the April General Membership Meeting Rex Slanworth presented new membership Plaques to Rhonda Williams representative for First American Title Insurance Agency Inc now full time office at Main Vince & Karen Lopez from Antelope Valley R V Park are also a new 303 member but were unable to attend he speaker for Apnl Sunset V icw ( ml f Pro Kent Abagglen Kent in f phiaim and attended College in Weber State where he was on the golf team Kent and his wife JoAnne have four children and one on the way they have lived in Delta for five years here are 24000 golfers a year visiting the Delta course lalf of them are from out of town Kent presented a “Stay and Play Promotion” (S25 00 with a cart all day) The ci ise will start this promotion in order to keep visitors’ in town longer The course gets about 10 increase of golfers a year The expansion could bring in more golfeis and more tournaments like High School and Stale events which would be 2 to 4 day events An additional 200 people 4 or 5 weekends a year Sunset View has a Jr Golf programs which teaches kids ages 8 to 12 years old This his runs through the summer and teaches them programs enrolls 75 kids each year about rules and etiquette honesty and how to count properly He said “we have a strong Jr Golf program the team should take state the next six ears because of the base Jr Golf installs" For $85 00 they can play all year 1 he “Stay and Play” promotion is good for businesses who want to promote a discount off their product or service These packets will he sent out to golfers everywhere Housing will be promoted out around the course and they hope to have 2 to 300 houses around the course in the future Kent invited members to come out and leam to he green fee will not go up i( the expansion goes through Kent felt that the play golf green fee’s arc where they should be we don’t want to push people away Kent said we want to bring them here Most of our tournaments are one day events because of the hole We have regularly scheduled tournaments (W'atch the Chamber calcourse nine ender for these events) The County subsidizes the $50000 extra the course needs each year to operate Doubling the course docs not mean doubling the expenses the expenses should only go up 30 because you still have equipment and the club house There will be information meetings on this sublet to listen to the ideas There was a survey done in the county calling residents on their views of the expansion and was given to the he commissioners would like to build 4 holes the first car commissioners for review and 5 holes the next year but Kent would like lojust get it done and get it operational he expansion could be finished in a yeir depending on the weather crew and equiphe grass needs an addition ear before its ready for play ment Ken! put to rest the rumor- - that the Fillmore course was turned over to the county the County has helped and the City will help with water but the Fillmore course is a private course Sunset View Golf Course has about 70 acres of grass and takes four day’s to mow each sprinkler pumps about 300000 to 450000 gallons of water a night It’s not your average backyard General membership meetings are open to everyone Members check your calendars for nevt months meeting May Meeting - Scott Patton representing The Delta Egg Farm General Membership meetings are a great way to network with other businesses Don forget to shop at home We are still looking for businesses in Millard County to put booths in the Business fair The Business Fair w ill be set up in the indoor arena on August 2 The arena will be dust free with the help of the County and Delta City Booths will he approxi10 xIO for 00 Great to $35 the show way mately people products and services you have to offer Make new contacts gain more customers It’s up to you to keep your 16 or Rex Stanworth customers coming in your door Contact the Delta Chamber at Chairman edi- website roadless fs fed us) immediately (http 11000 upon release Approximately printed copies of the full Proposed Rule and DI IS with maps will he distributed to county and municipal libraries nationwide for public review In addition Forest Sers ice offices across the country w ill have copies of the lull set of documents for rex icw The release of the Proposed Rule and DI IS will he followed by a public comment period Based on public input the agency will develop a final rule and environmental impact statement Foot Healthcare Month In response to a grow ing concc ti about the way people manage their feet Governor Michael Levitt has declared April 2000 as “Foot Healthcare Month" The Governor’s declaration states that “By the age of fifty the average Utahan has w alked 75000 miles and the large majority of Utah’s workforce rely upon their feet to complete the daily routine and proper healthcare including detection of arthritis and diabetes w ill prevent future serious problems and pain " In a recent survey percent of people claimed that they were not sure if aPodiatnc Phy sicianwas covered by thcr insurance and only percent said that they would go su I Podiauic Physician about serious foot pain This is largely due to a misunderstanding about who Podiatnc Physicians are and what they do When asked what he would like the public to be aware of Dr Terry P Smith replied “It is not normal for your feet to hurt It is not natural and does not need to happen" It has been recommended that individuals especially athletes aid those over the age of fifty have a regular foot screening This can prevent many sports injuries as well as foresee many prob- - to a meteor shower that rad lutes week of APnl we can look forward Lzunrguisu v m the constellation ofLyra that was from a point not loo far from tre briant star ega j lsx week s article vou can imu trus constellation discussed ast week If vou alter 22 30 shortly g over our nonhead horizon shower peaks on Fnday the 21st this time and will be eav to locate The Lnd meteor our planet Earft will be nemg with more melee's to be seen after midnight when meteors are no very bright compared to the headlong into these dust partcles These at 23 8 over our eastern mountains Perseids and to make mutters worse the moon nes moon wil on!y be three dai £ast almost at the same tme as the constellation Lyra The not setting until 08 47 To best “Full" and remains w ith us throughout the n ght " “ ?oon these meteors it is best to f nd a location where you can field b noonars like X35 or X50 and point mav be more practical to use a pair of w ide out the glare of the moon them in the direction ofLyra which will sort of block this week the of most evenings Because our moon will stay with us throughout w ill be difficult if not or observ ine deep space objects like star clusters nebulae gaaxies after midnight which gives us impossible On Saturdav the 22nd the moon nres shortly ith the naked ey es binoculars w either observ mg some the earlv part of the cv en ing to do tka knoht rrmcfllatinn nf Onnn vy rwi j blk IIIUIUJI man interesting objects Onon although considered a w inter conte!!ation contains constellation can easily be within the reach of binoculars and small telescopes This stars m a straight line that found as it is setting due west ard is marked by the three bright red giant star Betelgeuse makes up “The Belt o'" Orion” Orion also contans the brilliant star Ihe diagram be’ow will help you locate this and Rigel a supergiant after miJmght at this time astensm in our western sky but remember it sets shortly Orion nebula located One of the most interesting objects in Orion is the beautiful the belt of Onon and the star Rigel previmidway below the three stars that make up as a small hazy patch ofhght ously mentioned On a moonless night it appears can easily be seen Of course and w ith ev en a small pair of binoculars the greenish haze and more details can be seen much like as one increases the aperture of a telescope more a vast cloud of the photograph below The Orion nebula is designated as M42 and is M42 is about 1600 light years glowing gases its immensity beyond comprehension 30 light years or more than 20000 times the away from us and has a diameter of about nebula to form diameter of our enure Solar Sy stem There is enough material w ithin the stars are being about 10000 stars like our Sun It is within this nebula that made as the gases contract due to grav ny between the individual ionized particles Using ten inches and specialized filters the optical telescopes w ith apertures in excess of formation of stars can be observed in the brightest regions of M42 Use of special filters have allowed astronomers to determine the consistency of M42 being mostly hydrogen conditions nev er encountered oxygen neon helium and nitrogen under extraordinary here on Earth With special filtration the colors red blue and purple tints make their M42 with a teleappearance on color sensitive photograpmc paper When observing the green tinge often seen is caused by scope hav ing an aperture of four inches or more the excited oxygen atoms that have been stripped of their electrons On special clear M42 is one of the far with binoculars By moonless nights this color can even been seen first objects used when testing a new telescope amongst amateur astronomers and the beginner alike Commission highlights The follow mg’ is condensed from the Apnl 3 meeting of the Millard County Commission These are not the official minutes which may be obtained at the County Courthouse in Fillmore or the County Offices in Delta Linda Whitlock New Horizon Cnsis Center Director Diane Henderson Rape Crisis Program Coordinator Sylvia Huntsman and Connie Bennett presented the Commission with information The in counfive services programs provide ties however Millard County is the only county that does not provide any funding They asked the Commission to donate $2000 to help fund the programs The Commission is considering their quest Commissioner Cox had a telephone meeting with Roger Foisy DWQ on dairy issues in the county Cox said the Kanosh Dairy closed March 30 Bruce hatcott accepted appointment to the Millard County Long Term Care Advisory Board Commissioner Draper attended the Central Utah Public Health Board Meeting They were encouraged to speak to their legislators to stop the three parts per billion on arsenic in water and went over the costs involved Cox met w ith Kev in Moms Max Wood and Auditor Hansen to discuss the Special Events Budget No new money will be set aside this year for special events The budget went up approximately 3 to accommodate cost of living raises It was over budget in a couple of other categories but had Commission approval Commissioner Dearden attended the Southern Region Wildlife Council for the Division of National Resources The main item was the Fillmore Management area that includes several parcels of property above Fillmore One of the areas above Fillmore w ill be managed for winter range for deer and elk Another area Topaz Slough will be managed for wildlife as wetland Triggers for predator control were discussed The Commission approved Richard Beckstrand’s request for a laptop computer for the Computer 'GIS Department The Commission approved the beginning of the construction phase of the Millard County Military Monument Utility connections for the monument were also approved One bid from Bunker Hill Motocross L L C was submitted for the county’s surplus ambulance The bid amount was $2059 and was accepted by the Com lems that could cause a lot of unnecessary pain The Governor encourages all to take advantage of Foot Healthcare Month by getting a foot screening by your local Podiatnc Physician mission Two bids for herbicides were submitted IFA’sfor$2150535andSteveRegan Co For $20995 35 1 he Commission accepted the lower bid from Steve Regan Co Auditor Hansen presented three insurance claims submitted to the County for pavment from Barbara David for a fall outside of the AAcst Millard Swimming Pool last fall The lawn had been water and water on the sidewalk had frozen Hansen was unaware of the incident ing submitted to Utah Association of Counties He will bring this item back when Attorney Jackson is present Hansen was contacted by Martin Anderson Mantel Management about a motel in the Delta area that is delinquent on tax pajments Anderson has paid $3500 toward past taxes and asked if anything could be done to prevent the property from going to tax sale this year He could pay $1000 per month and that may get him current by tax time this year if not he will be current by 2001 tax time Cox made a motion to take the property off the 2000 tax sale Anderson is to become current by Nov 302000 Dearden stepped from the chair and seconded the motion Draper abstained he owns a competitive business The Fast Millard Swimming Pool submitted a Capitol Purchase Request for a pool cover The County received a check from Utah Power for $13719 it has been receipted to the General Fund The Landfill Budget is to be reimbursed for the amount it paid out the balance will go into the General Fund Two bills for $36 each for advertisement of the East Millard Recreation pervisor was approved The bills will be paid from the East Millard Ballpark Budget Six individuals have applied for the position Kim Christensen was appointed to the Millard County Library Board Bob Polzin and Mike Anderson have asked to be released from the Cemetery Board A wage and benefit comparison for county employees was charted Counties contacted included Emery Washington San Juan Tooele Iron UnitaJv Duchesne Sanpete Beaver Summit Box Elder and asatch The results are unknown at this time The Commission meets each Monday at 10 am in the Commission Chambers in Fillmore The public is invited Buyers look primarily to newspapers for information to make purchasing decisions Call for ad info The word quarantine comes from the Latin quadringa meaning 40 early times officials held a ship outside port for 40 days If they suspected passengers carried infection In f poor |