Show 12000 June 2Mil! ard County Chronicle Progress PaQ9 leli Meetings - rd r rsd h u rxd i ' ' A ' ' "r ? li r W)N Mu S le'V Motor Aehule Vheduk Gilmore ' A Delti " Great Basin Hxtoruat Society MuAl - s hursJax irst 51 Sthfd- i''cC - ‘sFill '!’ j"- ' ' :T vtensiun Office Delta M '4TFillmore p jf s Family History ( rn ter ill mor r c 4 r t uh Stake MoFurs Vied sj! VJ AAcJ ‘ij- 54io‘'es 'j ‘Ip" 114 !'r 'csc'x ail 74 ntM'n ScarJ' ( ” i’ef Family Hixtorx ( enter Delta Slake r ri A s Mm 'i I" AAcd A ’(pm toe 0 a" o call KM " 2 'in Sunday mngAAord Feftmxxhipf hurrh IH U AArs!iipSTue' i" S - t'H it 141 or HM ( jl c cdiA' iC' j’ d Prayer Meeting ' ' sp Iklla f ommunity ( h urch Scrx nn !u m in Vmd ix Vim k a m comer In'S 2nd Grace Baptist ( hurt h IKHl Sui 4' a m Scrx ic ex ni j A Iklla Foursquare ( hurch S m Scrx kcx Delta Middle School ti ilHI North Delta hpm lor information Max? Si John? Bovco (hurch ( '4D'XH all a m cm Diam AAorship to more mlorn Sun lax School enter 31 ha pel o Dance ter Jclti hipcl 7 ( lleti tion nr for location iremen’s Auxiliary regular ire Station Archaeological Socteix illmorc m Mi Hard p m Mec ting p Riioni Meeting ednexday F'xery 4th tah ritcrx Delta ( cague ot 7 p in Roberta Dutson meeting Telia 415 South too West Social Security Building illmorc Rep TtMm hiptor Home ( itx pm The Millard County Chronicle Progress Published Utah 84624 40 USPS349 520 every Thu'sday al Della Co by Du Wil Publishing 300 W Delta Utah P u blisher E tor Dutson Sjsan Reportjsg SPh otopraphy Kathy Waer Advertising Kathy Walker Sales Commercial Printing Maintenance Repair Co'lect'ons Reporter Shell Dutson Fitimo'e Drop of Locations Ad Design Purchasing Court Pahvant 48 Printing East Center Street (435(7436719 Kimball Insurance 25 West 10O Subscriptions tn South Advance In County $2 5 00 per $15 00 per months year 6 Out of County 30 00 Single Copy - 75 POSTMASTER per year cents P O Box Send address changed 49 249 Delta Utah Rates on Request Advertising Second Class Postage Paid at Delta UT 64624 FAX Delta Fillmore DU WIL PUBLISHING OWNED BY SUSAN m Delta Stake ‘Jti'h Scxensen 4 p m 2 birthday Millard t celebraarc ter 6 - 7 4 II Sexxoig 10 ( amp tune ne rce Jay and Jux is Kobivm 101 cd Bennett residence reception 2im North Holden 0 Id 0 p m amra Bennett Bremn xxcddmg d p m By A ilf i'W v and Melissa Spencer 7 reception Sutherland t hurch Anderson Weather folBrittany Johnson of Sutherland struggles to hold hei sheep lowing the fitting and showmanship competition held Tuesday She along with other participants have the option of selling their animal for slaughter after being exhibited and judged Market stock entered in the show is The market animat sold at auction starting at 10 30am Thurs June order will be alternated due to the large number in each category The livestock is sold by head not weight and goes to the highest bidder Reed Jeffery Rogers Jay COMPANY DUTSON Be careful Aggressive advertising keeps local dollars from being spent elsewhere high temperature Call Since it is based on a lunar calendar Chinese New Year can start anywhere between our January 21 and February 19 When a for a mate porpoise it is searching swims Delta Chamber Corner Michele fields Membership Meeting May Speaker Scott Patton Delta gg arm I’itton grew up in North Carolina Graduated from NC State and started working lor( argill Inc Cargill is the world's largest privately owned Company about X()°oof the food xtulTs in the S Cargill hax had something to do with he two owner? ot the egg Finn arc the leaders of the industry it's not a small company hut it's not a great big Foods bought out company either when you look at the two owners In 1989 ( argill's egg operations and became the Nations largest egg producer at that time based in Jackson Mississippi is primarily providing the production staffing and he owner of Sunhest Foods is Dick actual operation of the facility atta in Iowa He owns a contracting company that builds chicken houses Dick atta had a lot to do with Sunhest he U S is prov iding the construction and marketing corning to Delta initially has approximately 20 22 million layers predominately in South I ast Delta gg Farm has about one million layers to date eight layer houses arc tip and running and in ill w he will 2 5 when December finished they have houses with million lay I they hey will lav approximately four tractor trailer loads a day approximately 60 loads’ week Ihcy send most of their eggs to the West Cost I hey could supply all of Dial’ with this complex if they needed too It boils down to one chicken per person in the IIS Some ot you may have heard this “we will name this chicken after you ” About 60’ of eggs are sold m stores or food service he rest of the eggs are broken or not and they go to liquidate products quality here are many lor eggs beyond a omelet or oxer easy A tremendous amount of eggs are used in research A lot of your synthetic materials used in surgerx have an egg product vaccines that your children receive arc grown inside of an egg lore in Vita our primary focus is on the shell egg We're producing eggs for the grocery stoic but some of our eggs that don’t make the grade go to breaking plants it's such a small amount it would take us six weeks to fill one truck No Inr to date the impact on the community construction investment is about 21 million dollars and their not finished building he feed mill in ynndxl should he he null will employ four people It takes about 9(XMl acre's ot completed any tunc com to feed our complex hat translates on today s com prices about 3 3 million dollars it all gri wn here lot have a year a of Ihcy inquiries about grow mg com and will buy all ol the local grain they can he payroll will be about one million dollars a year here three people who have moved into the Vita area he rest have been hired from the 58 people right now Vita area and they are over staffed about four hey employ he turn people hut they arc doing a lot of training heir workforce has been excellent w Scott Patton commended his stafT for the success of the faulitx oxer rate is very It's cheaper to produce eggs in Dlali than in Iowa ages are not as big of a deal as you would think Com is what drives this country ced is about 65 to 80°o the cost of production he climate is great for this kind of business The biggest thing about coming to IVIta is anted the plant hey feel they hav c bencfitled from being here he tanners can they use the fertilizer he attitude of the County has been very positive and xerv few complaints Things arc working very well This facility is designed diftcrently then the one in Texas hings have been changed over the years to address the problems ( don't produce as much manure now because they have better eny ntes hey don't produce the phosphoreus or nitrogen as they did twenty years ago The future is wide open for them There arc approximately 100 million chickens in the U S today that are in old facilities (30 years old) they arc very inefficient and will shut down they are rebuilding and will rebuild somewhere else and this part of the countrx has tremendous potential for other locations to build here Delta Fgg I'ann would like to build another facility They haven't gotten permission from the two owners yet Both Companies that own the facilities are laid hack southern t pc companies that are very easy going not intense driven companies They are very proud of the companv Right now they arc still in construction but when they get finished they will be the finest epp facility inthcworld Scott Patton feels he has a first class facility lfyou would like to take a tour through their facility call the Delta Fgg Farm at Delta gg Farm would like to thank everybody who brought them here To get information on (icneral Membership Meetings please call the Chamber OfTVe 8 30 - 3 00 Monday - Friday Next General Membership Meeting - Randy llonucht i Small Business Topics Jude Garden at noon on June 14 10 864-240- 0 Jo Speak South of illntore northbound and southbound tralTic is reduced to one lane 5 miles from Baker in each direction for The speed limit is Canyon to Meadow 55 mph for information Millard transition By Betty Scott ednrxdax Delta ArciC hunhcro! ( ommerce General Membership Meetings See calendar 7 pm opham rndy Sue Wright and Shane Allen rtt m vxedding reception ’ 1 pm ard DM ' Mjin Hinckley June 3 ( icneral Second West Kuri- - hy p m p unmarried Holden ' xxedditic Vain illmorc ’ p in Institute Delta Seininarv Building To year oldx married m tor all IS meeting stephenvin and p reception ( enter ity 2’V TtrjVtOt s " ' ' ednrxdax Mobile Mummogriphx ml illmote Community Medical Center (all 741- 2oti rg In p it TVtl illlmurc est t enter Fourth Tuesday Material Girls Sewing Guild ’pm I Jclti School 100 North 210 West hurch Baptist illmorc Baptist iiaixe’h a record Grace edd and ’pm ( ourt Dux ' te and ' avi Robison d c Jacob tiarr ireen p m Itelta reception 2nd Ward 222 2Ui ic'a our g arid Mcuh xaT xxcddmg ou P4 2ml g rccep'ion (MSI ood Hank a in noon )elta Monday & 1 hurxday judjtc Kon Hare (ourt Jayx In Jin ms ns v w tiimore (uirn-hMWednexdax lhiui'dax uexdax Judge Stan noon NN xen Had itx edd mg tion Monday? ( heniicil Vpcnduicy Conquering Chemical Depuuluicy Group V1’! Ka' a ak AAorshtp Ml CI'I pm Delta Fillmore Baptist iu'j a June p m '2 SAbedush Club in Sfefscn Hene 10 belongs to the cow before to Su’nedand and finishes last minute touches his dar well or the how on focus Arena Show Judges fe Jr Restock ammal dunng the ftting and FFA member hand es and knows ask participants such wesp portion of the show Judges may and the sons as tre amrral s weight the amount of feed needed daily and knowing may also meude the animal s breed care g'ven Qjest-on- 2 Vac 9 '' e ta June June ( alU'4-ll- School " ’ee' flM-lt- " S ah amilx lor J am SI I M hurxda? I e more pr- Hax - j cx : a cr Third — S ‘’c- ictnt lumintr iy there is an evceptjoraJ o - deep 'ay oeet- Or moon pixxes into is :t - as to “f Quarter” on 's 2“ a'd each day do a moon obserurg earK of o eet ihecaTce ht dea ' j e car '£ our cp: cal cu pTert toxards the stars star cia'lem pepwat arid da a es E'er xcthordram htp'cui"' tSere is a wealth of oh cets to as crane' approaches arehaxe none d the Danrg this north drrtg the exening with the 3" 'mutes affer sunset If you exception of the elu- - xe Mercury that Car be seen aN month you xu’l see this look to the of betxxeen the 1“ and 2 to t'e nil a''ees)onLhe7ofJane ItxniH pinkish colo'ed planet be dunrg this f rst ueek of June In a telescope quite bright reaching magtn-c- c like our moon dunrg its lit much xvll appear 50o leldrg about 100 rragnification “First Quarter" phase dnrg the first xxeek o! June and then will shnrk to the crescent the horizon ete'y d appear belox phase by the lb’ By the 25" t For those t your optical instruments look ofyoj that an: ea''y "sets ard xxart to the east about an hour beiore i"5 n and ou u ill see the planets Jupiter and ith xanous Bui!" Saturn gloxxirgbrghry mol eyepieces you can observe the cloud bands Jp ter - el a-- the xanous rings of Saturn that are ideally situated this year being reaiy at their rnux'murr slant axxay from the Earth While you're obserx trig these txxo planets ' mg your teiesc ope towards the famous Pleiades small dipper in shape star cluster no! too faraway This coM'g ration ort o! ard is easy to see with the unaided eye- - This cluster a beaut it ul grouping of stars even in a good ith a par of “x35 binc'cuiarsyoj should be able to see ax pair of birocula's 8 stars in this least groupirg is Aquila One constellation that has been a laxonte amorgst amateur t you will see the bnlliam i directly “TheTagle- Shortly after 23 fxi ityou Icvk 2 brightest star in tarn is the star Altair (Alpha Aquilae) commg oxer the mountams our sky having a magnitude of and is pure white in color Altair is only 16 light years from us and is 5 limes larger than our bun However it is nine times brighter much like the star Sirius in Cants Major Ihis star is mox mg towards us at the rate of 16 miles per second The most remarkable fact about Altair is is very rapid rotation on its axis Us rotational speed at the equator is 60 miles per second and completes one rotation every 6 5 hours Compare this to our Sun thai takes 25 4 day s to complete one the equatorial diameter rotation As a result Altair has the shape of a flattened being nearly tw ice the polar diameter The star Alschainf Beta Aquilaeiisayeliow starmuch LkeourSun It is 40 light cars from us and is about four times more luminous This tar is a unique double star in that the companion is a faint red dwarf star about 30nth the luminosity of our Sun It is difficult to see because of its proximity to the brill on! yellow primary star However at a least telescope of an aperture of four inches and a magnificent of 200X one can using resolve the pair It is quite a beautiful contrast aga nst a civet sky well worth spending a bit of time and varying your eyepieces for the best color contrasts The constellation lies in a very ay which passes nght interesting area of the Milky ithin this constellation there are hundreds of multhrough the center of the asterism tiple star systems that are too numerous to list here along with dark nebulae rifts in the The one object of great interest is the star duster NGC 67(W that contains Milky Way hundreds of stars The diagram of Aquila and the star cluster is shown below Take some time to explore this wonderful constellation that the ancients called “The Facie” Semnd rs - J A Drixer? uk Delta stes cax e Ma eek c r M Fillmore - Mi ' ‘ r " A r’r Meetings art MlHird Ceirlj ) Community Calendar services man RI ACH reached out to honor Peer Tutors Special Students Business people and Region Committee members tor their unselfish and dedicated contr butions for Job SampltngT raining Prothe gram REACH is Responsible Education Alternatives for Community Help Activities began in Delta with a moved inside because of strong winds on Tuesday May 16 It ed May 17 in Fillmore was followed on where rains drove this activity inside the Pod Both activities began with indoor subs picnic tables laden with and numerous other goodies Dawn Olson Chairman of REACH Committee thanked all honorees and troduced the theme of the day LESSONS FROM GTLSF She was assisted by Committee members she presented to each a Certificate accompanied hy a Pin showing a geese formation flying in front of the moon The card contained 5 lessons learned from Geese In a very brief statemenL they are: that people working together get there faster that it’s harder to do something alone that shared leadership gives each a chance to lead that encouragement is motivating and that we all need help at times and should help each other Certificates we'e earned by 25 Business Owners and by 17 Peer Tutors in Delta 24 Business Owners and 62 Peer Tutors in Fillmore earned Certificates Peer Tutors were sincerely praised for their dedication They created a unity among all the studenthody They came on the spur of the moment helping every time anything was needed Even when it meant being pulled out of class to help in a dance activ ity Tough job Cody Business Owners who participated as Job Sites were deeply appreciated All contributed a ital ingredient in the program Roper Lumber was nominated for Employ cr of the Year in the State Transition Conference and won that honor Numerous employers deserve sincere gratitude REACH Committee consists of 22 members It is made up of Government officials private business owners school teachers and private individuals Each is a vital cog in the success of this program to bring Special Students into (he mainstream of business and life Julie Nielsen Area Director and Parent Advocate works directly and closely with Special Students Her deep appreciation and lov e w as expressed to al conL ibutors to the program as w ei e sev era! others w ho expressed their thanks ork Force said to the Doy le Bender Peer Tutors that they open doors into business and schools and success in life Julie one" Nielsen speaks after Dawn Olsen receives ‘Angel because she was WTS DtLori and Alan Roper receive by working the ov cr 50 certificate as they are as Tutors All of referred to are helping to make and ‘Business of Vie Year Award" these special people successful |