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g trg a coop e'e tiivp e ky to search for deep sky fK e: ci’her Asth the naked eve binocular or ever a small 'eiescope ot he prob'em that mas be encountered dunfg ebcrv rg te'eual obects is tre ot humid in the a’mo'phere fat will eve" b' ght oeot Tht hurrd torm b ice crystal in our stratosphere at lee rg from oiiKttJ to45LKl jkt mg a high f mg aircratt tn” hee ise cry s'al can be seen in the dux time a en oe'bead Most people tbir that ihe jet leaxirg an exhaust trail from its ergme but torm in the a are the in Thee cae ro' suspended cysiul ” ' a" 4 famet cit atniospin: u"y p‘"e through them 're a'c disturbed muh like the Aake prodated bx a boat m the Aater These same tee o' a arc uhai prtdace the "Ring around the Moon” that may vary in color in the ax a ramdrops cause a rainboA at ceTam ica mg angle If you look closely at same a Moon halo you should be able to d seem the d’verent color only dmmer since the Moon s' me by rejected light from the Sun Line ot the nicer circumpolar constellation contain some interesting deep pate and ue the diagram beloA ob’evts is Perseus If you look to the northeast around 19 x4 car be spotted a ith optical aid on a good the doub'e star cluster NGC bb9 and NGC clear moonless night pair of binoculars makes this pair very eay to locale in Perseus To rca'lx observe the beauty of this famous pair ot star cluster you must use loAer power eyepiece g vingt' least one degree (2 Moon diametersi of clear field of ica If ou on a telescope has mg iao inches of aperture magnification ample enough Larger telescopes six inches of aperture ?U magnification is just aKut right and of course mote detail f this cluster pair can be resolved The author has s ic’Aed this fire MM focal length pair us'rig a 16 inches of aperture reflector at 5' magnification (20 exepiecei Aith result rivaling rite photograph herein The Pereus double star cluster ha been estimated to be 4iHJ light year from u and must contjin some very luminous star Our Sun at this distance Aould only appear as x 2 a magnitude star out of the reach of es en a 16 inches of aperture telescope' Astronomers have studied the slur Aithin these cluster and found many of them too time ere j'et than our Sun If these giant has mg an actual luminosity 601 2 6 light stjr were placed at the standard absolute magnitude distance of 10 parsec ears about the brightness ot enu that reaches 4 and cause shadoA to be cast At - 5 this would be approximately 32 time brighter' We would virtually never have a dark sky condition unless we uere to travel further southward in latitude to make constellation Astronomy would not be a rewarding for us Perceus a here in the United States There are mans other fne object in Perseus that are shown on the chart herein that should be explored either by binoculars arc a rich field telescope too numerous to elaborate on at this writing Enjoy Perseus and it wonderful treasure it " v a s ' rt V pc' hurd jv htrd V tnltr fillin' ( J Raymond J Timothy PhD Nupcrintendt nt c rr rilltii t t ’o i "d’wv’' pmtiu stum f( J tht eJitirr J M illmtii r‘d ' SmcereU hurMjj - : I iMmort vin'n " tr t rforf - J Ji Vinnd XitH'l vaminir vu'itr l 'i I d ii M s nil rtt I vrvrx V r6i’ I ditur Ulus bt hr tiiihhrlj ut Hrtrr'l rfiyurv - 'mith ul t mu C J An Open Letter - ' ’ llrivit Jil'irs iimcs j j' lillmorr Vhidili r Orltj A f r v ''C 'r J" di hur T"C ’ni seeet tbles stop prodimne and nee in to tin iin k the scee table earden tan also be t leaned and prepared lor next sp'ine ht’sass Remove and discard anx plants that stoic diseased Shred the rest md woik it back into the soil Mans ccds tan be sprayed ssitlt a hetbii'dc suth as all is the time lo empty the compost p le on the earden and till in es erxthtne docsn matter tl all ( looilspccd sts ot isn't completely broken down Just Most ot the work into the soil anyystx m itcttal decomposes over the ssintcr and becomes a nice humus bx spring Anx still material th docs not breakdown be ok m the garden Manx com stalks in ms garden hate taken tco sears to compose They simply add some air and ” water space to the soil in the mean time sthe leases tall sites can also be shredded wtth a lawn mower and then worked into the g tiden he sa s It the earden soil has already been put to bed tor the w ter throw the leases on top and work them in next spring Some ill begin composing just sitting on the surface he’s can also be used around perennials or the shrubs and trees f rlitor President ol the Millard ducat on Association and a classroom teacher of am concerned about misunderstanding the public may have concerning impendand leeway voted ing impiit on their property tax bill would like to take a moment to explain some of the complexities of school budgets funding and the need tor vitet! Ice was have arisen about the priorities ot the School Nurd because teachers and (Questions statf in Millard School district arc not being replaced yet new tennis courts and a baseball field were ut completed W h was the money not spent where it is needed This apparent inequity occurred because the money come trom two separate budgets Money budgeted tor facilities cannot be used to pay the etility bills or salaries Specifically there are three separate distinct bus the school district works with Debt back with interest the money acquired from the saleot bond The Service budget pass taxes assessed his pan of the budget increase or decrease as bonds are sold or paid off Capital Outlay purchases large equipment and builds facilities which do not require issuing bonds Fverx thing else trom utility bills toilet paper staff salaries paper copter supplies and other supplies come from the Maintenance and Operation budget or the most part funds mas he transferred from one budget to the other A voted leeway is the legal mechanism to increase monies going into the Maintenanccand Operation budget A bond election raise monies to build facilities Over the past three year the enrollment has been reduced by over 300 students and along with the tax assessment also decreasing the monies generated the Maintenance and Operation budget have not kept pace with expenditures and services have been cut Twenty year aeo ll’st knowing that the school district would be impacted by the impacted by the influx ot worker paid a portion of their taxes so buildings could be built without having to hold a bond election (Her the ensuing years IPSC has received tax credit for that prepayment This year tax credit ends and the Debt Service levy will decrease Bx passing a voic’d leeway at this time the debt serx ice levy decrease will offset a tax increase bx a voted leeway without increasing the overall taxes This action allows the Millard School District to maintain more individualised instruction for students and pros tile quality teacher and stall to continue our excel lenl education legacy Sincerely Esther Duncan As the MEDICAL' xc’trs T nese Fillmore medical specialists are available at Delta Community Community Medical Center Call the number listed Center and an appointment Medical for AUDIOLOGY T11F WORD OF GOD Many times xvc have heard something for so long we cannot see what the Word of God is saying The Scribes and Pharisees were like this hey were the religious people of the day but they let what they had always been taught to become tradition and therefore they were blind and could not see who Jesus was They could not hear and understand what Jesus was saying Jesus told them in Matthew 15:6-“Thus have ye made the commandment of God of none effect by your tradition Ye hypocrites well did Esaias prophesy of you saying this people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth and honoureth me with their lips but their heart is far from me But in vain they do of men” We worship me teaching for doctrine the commandments must study the Word of God for ourselves don’t take mans word for it and never go by what we have always been taught Each one of us are accountable for our own salvation Philippians 2:12 says “W'ork out your own salvation with fear and trembling” Jesus said “IF you abide in My Word hold fast to My teachings and live in accordance with them And you will KNOW the you are truly My disciples Truth and the Truth will set you FREE John (Amplified Bible) What will we he set free from? 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