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nieetiiie ’pm Kohena Dutson 41 s South lull A est Delta Seeurits So Kep hllmotei s in a in 2 in p Huildme 4th tali The hapter Home ns m County Chronicle Millard Progress USPS34 9 520 every Thursday Published at Delta by Du Wil Publishing 40 N 300 W Delta Utah Utah 84624 he C Cojny 00 Out o' County $25 00 S' CO'DbE'rE i'4l:n3 n 300 Wes! 249 43 $25 PO m B CE 8 COMPLETE OFFCES Box 249 OF s ctee"s f Tr MAYING ADDRESS - PuBLiShEpS West Ceia 40 North 9 FULL NAMES AND COMPLETE MANAC 4G EDITOR CFFCE Of kV an CP PUBLICATION EPS OF GENER E hEADQuAR- BUSINESS Utah MALING ADDPESS EDITOR OF PUBLISHER AND PUBLISHER Susan B Du'son EDrOR Susan B Dutson Box 249 Dea Utah Box 249 De'ta U'an Box 249 Deta 84s24 0249 ECTOR B Dutson Ulan p rti from front hu haxe page to a i"i't in the sceund week of aMurnn and as mans of us haxe nuticeJ that our getting darker earlier at that the air is far more crisp and clear One noticeable sky feature is that the grcat bj id of stars that we know as the Milky Aa is Bx now direitlx oxerhead at 22 Oil hours this will occur at 21 00 and at the month s end at 19 00 hours The two ho j's gap is caused by the time change this month Much iike September October is a great month forobserxing deep sky objects and as we can now see most of the summer cor tellations are gone by 22 00 A e now get to see a prcxiew of the winter constellations as we adxance later and later into the exemng Also the planets Jupiter and Saturn rise to our east as Taurus “The Bull” breaches the horion earlier and earlier with each pa"ng night Sunset occurs at 19 12 on the first 29 almost two full hours earlier' Thisgixes dax of this month and by the 31 it sets at us ample dark sky time saxe any interference from our Moon During this week the Moon will be with us during the evening which will limit our obxerx mg to some degree Ihc moon will be in its “First Duarier" phase on Thursday the 5' )neot the autumn favorites by many amateur astronomers and even to just the casual obserx er is the Pleiades star cluster located in the constellation of Taurus “The Bull” In previous articles this year they were discussed but little detail was covered about this nice cluster of stars During this first week of October they rise oxer our eastern mountain shortly after 22 00 slightly south of the east cardinal point They appear to the naked eye as a miniature dipper of seven stars but man more are revealed when observed through just an ordinary pair of binoculars A ith increased aperture of a telescope the observable number will be in the vicinity of 1000 or more A two inches of aperture refractor will generally show about 75 stars A ith an instrument often inches ill increase to well oxer 600 Photographically with long time exposures this number the number of stars will be well oxer 20on he Pleiades luster is designated as M45 and is a young cluster of stars containing blue giant stars that are especially noticeable in larger instruments Many of the stars arc B ( lass txpes such as the brightest member of the group known as Alcyone or Eta Taun his star is about 10(H) times more luminous than our Sun and probably at least ten times its si tc Its apparent magnitude is 2 K6 and absolute magnitude of 2 6 Alcyone would be four times brighter than Sirius in Cams Major if it were placed at 10 parsecs (32 6 light years) which is the standard distance for the absolute magnitude measurement In conith that of our Sun and glows at trast the faintest member known only shines at magnitude 16 This star would require a telescope having an aperture of at least 20 sec it ilk lies to visually M 15 is estimated to be only 20 million years old which is very young when we think four billion years ago And this is relatively young that our sol ir system formed roughly hen we think that our entire umxcrse is about 12 to 5 billion years old' A'hen we look at long time exposures of the M45 cluster some of the stars nebulosity around such as seen around Merope However some people have glimpsed in the photograph below this ncbjlosity through a telescope having a mere two inches in aperture The author has faintly in a ten inches of aperture telescope under super ideal atmospheric spotted conditions The best results are obtained by using the largest aperture available to you and the lowest magnification possible One of the best views obtained by the writer was on a dark Dex ember moonless night under superior sky conditions with a 16" ref ector using a 56 nun eyepiece yielding only 32X magnification here are many more ubtects in the constellatton of Taurus beside the M45 star cluster too numerous to cover in this article 1 he nice star cluster N'GC 746 also shown below in ap photograph is easy to fnd between the horns of the “Bull” using only a pair ol binoculars or a rich field telescope The star diagram of the Pleiades below should assist in finding many of the stars How many can you see? Ae arc skies now into arc not only ' C County Chronicle Progress Box 249 Deta Utah Dutson Mliard Susan B Shelhe R Dutson KNOWN Box PERCENT 249 Deta Utah Utah AND OTHER MORTGAGES BONDHOLDERS OR HOLD'NG OR OTHER Deta Box 396 SECURITY HOLDERS OR MORE OF TOTAL AMOUNT OF BONDS MORTGAGES SECURITIES None 12 NOT APPLICABLE 13 PUBLICATION NAME County ChfomUe Prog'ess 14 ISSUE DATE FOR CIRCULATION Millard October 5 15 EXTENT CERTIFY DATA BELOW 2000 AND NATURE OE CIRCULATION THAT THE STATEMENTS MADE BY ME ABOVE ARE CORRECT AND COM- PLETE S' Susan B Dutson Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress October 5 2000 America's first mustard is said to have originated in Philadelphia by Benjamin Jackson He advertised in Chronicle in 1768 that he was the "original in America" of the mustard manufactory r SBEGIAlIISTiS These medical specialists are available at Fillmore Community Medical Center Call Delta Community Medical Center and number listed for an appointment the AUDIOLOGY ' more local to P O Box Utah Rates on Reguest Second Class Postage Paid at Delta UT 84624 Advertising FAX Fillmore DUW1L PUBLISHING COMPANY BY SUSAN B DUTSON OWNED 'tx the best O' p $20 00 S' PT keep and get POSTMASTER Delta Publie illmore m xxtx Pnntmg Maintenance Repair Purchasing Collections Court Reporter Shelhe Dutson Fillmore Drop off Locations Pahvant Printing 48 East Center Street (435)7436719 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 Delta him iu publie the ( business Ad Design 249 ALY P Advertise more aggressively to Publisher Editor Susan B Dutson Photography Kathy Walker Advertising Kathy Walker - Sales Send address changed illmore- Publie iMOIXIIee'l ut e lurtheraiiiC in ' coal' and contribution' to the ate uryed to make tins knoxxn to uralor ol the Museum Ibex all help tliex can eet in moneltr donation' time hi'tories artifaet' help on a cornnuttec or in lund rai'crx anx a xou tan add It' the Museum s elteetix enesx ( at amp xaxx lie spends a lot ot time eoinj to schools tluomiliout the' state presentations to those xxho call and hcitmc so much he had to rapiC'l because ith their stop come to the all the small stall thex couldn't handle He sml be spent a xxeek in one requests akc itx alone school district in Salt He till spends a xxeek out ol each month inter lllline requests tor these in the He said tliex are happx to eo out to tor croups andoreaniations do piotrramx exennies and lose to do the schools as thex i in eet them scheduled hx a school class visit to the Museum is tar better than to base a Museum eo present a proeram in the classroom amp tuees all that can make a to do so but lie the illinglx goes to the schools that tmnot conic Museums umxerstllx are not hex arc not busiinstitutions nesses md emnx't be handled as such as nuns leeislators xxant them to be Camp said there are museums in metropolitan S2H tor people to areas lb tt charge up xiit them and still come no where near heine sell sustaining Museums arc institutions teaching histtiry anil tradition oik xxith amp sucL’Csts that residents their egislators and let them know how are and that thex mipoitint should not be considered as businesses but as cxtcntions ot schools and institutions ot learnmc lohelp call Gordon at h the Museum I'll anx SS JES Co Reporting Commercial p Statehouse People iicmIis Mnhile M jmmm'iaphy I ml Delta all M4 iimnmmts ledieal enter evifi t heniieal i niiijiierine )evudaiK and p in At Iiemnal irnup A est enter illltnore mirth Material (nrls Se'sine (iinld ’pm lull North 2'I West Delta Snnol nl taiise ednesdts illmore’ tut Mobile Manutioiiraphs 4 all nniuninits Medieal enter lt" iu October 30 Immumathui lliillh Della '( 4th Sn 2' llriiber' I'h Dept Continued iimin t vers )i lulu-He n tlix s mi'1 n illrimrc A alncdis IIA ii hursilax A ul Vlli m Ii ink Moiulix '’net Buirj of Education we wou'x) lkc to jrs f ilcd cated serx ice be has prox ided our eit A ext Bikctfii! 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