Show - SlS ryw February ( 1 2001 Community Calendar AA Meeting Dtlta fiery Monday Wednesday & Fridjv s 9 p m 51 V Center AA Meetings Fillmore Liery Monp m 80 S day Thursday A Saturda) Main Narcotics Anonwnous Every Tues30 p m 5 N enter day Delta Monday p m 51 N Center Motor Vehicle Schedule: Fillmore & Delta weekdays Millard County Assessor's Office Great Basin Historical Society Museum 328 W 100 N Delta open Mon Fn & Sat 0 a m 4 p m 1 ours A after hours call or Workforce Services Fillmore A Delta Mon Fri 8 a m 5 p m Drivers License Examiner Schedule Delta (Suite 2 58 Fast Main) every Tn 8am 5pm Fillmore and 3" Wed 9 a m 3 30 p m LSU Extension Office Delta Mon Wed A Fri Fillmore rues Thur Office hours are 8 35 am 5 p m Delta Stake enter Family History ( Mon Fri A Sat 9 a m 5 p m 1 uc Wed & Thurs 9 a m 9 p m For apFor assistance pointment call call Sunday Living Word Fellowship hurch 351 S 100W Delta Worship Services 10a m 57 for Bible studCall or ies and Prayer Meeting schedules hurch Worship Delta Community 20 Services 10 am Sunday School a m comer 07 S 21 W Delta Grace Baptist ( hurch Delta Sunday School 9 45 a m Services llam A 6 p m Delta Four Square ( hurch Sunday Worship Scrv ices 290 N 350 L Delta 6 pm Call Mass St Johns Rosco hurch 10 a m Delta Fillmore Baptist ( hapel 390 West Center Sunday School 0 a m W orship for more informallam Call tion Delta Evangelical Free( hurch WorM I BirdCcn-te10 tn 30a Services ship S Delta Call 240 W Mondays CUFS Food Bank p m Delta Monday & Thursday Judge Ron Hare ( ourt days 10 a m tail 705 S HWY 99 Fillmore Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Bird Center for Seniors lunch at M t p m - Tuesday Friday Lunch at Pahvant Senior Center Fillmore noon Every 4® Tuesday Social Service Rep Delta City Offices Tuesday Mobile Mammography Lmt Delta Community Medical Center (all Conquering Chemical Depcndancy and Chemical Dcpcndancy Group 7 pin 390 West Center Fillmore Fourth Tuesday Material Girls Sewing Guild 7pm North 230 West Delta School of Dance Wednesday Mobile Mammography Unit Fillmore Community Medical (enter (all Judge Stan Robison ( ourt Dav 9am noon 76 N 200 W Delta (City BuildCall Grace Baptist ( hurch Delta 7pm Fillmore Baptist Church Chapel 390 W Center Fillmotc 7pm Institute Delta Seminary Building 7 vear olds married or for all p m unmarried Second Wednesday Delta Area Chamber ot ( ommercc General Membership Meetings See ( alcndar for location Holden Firemen's Auxiliary regular meeting 8pm Fire Station West Desert Archaeological Society Meeting 7 30 p m Millard Fillmore Meeting Room Every 4' Wednesday Utah I eague of W ritcrs Delta Chapter meeting 7pm Roberta Dutson Home 415 South 400 West Delta illmorc C it Social Security Rep 2 30 p m fice Building 8 30 a m ast Wednesday I AMI meetings (all Linda Cropper - ing) ext ) Thursday Inst tute Young Single Adults Delta Seminary Building 7pm Firsl Thursday Soil Conservation District Meeting p m LSU Extension Scrv ice East Millard Fine Arts Guild meetings 4pm Millard Fillmore Library Call Judy Huntsman Second Thursday Piece in the Valley Quilt Guild meetings 7pm Losee V A S 696 North Hwy 6 Delta AYSO Soccer Board Meeting M Pool T hird Thursday Old Capitol Quilt Guild 10 a m Fillmore room West Millard Music Teachers meeting 10 a m Glena Moody’s house 72 West IOO North Delta February Delta Fine Arts Club meeting 4pm M Bird ( enter ( holcstcrol Screening Clinic Delta Public Health (SI 00)forappt call Ward ( holcsterol Screening Clinic Fillmore Public Health (SI 5 00) for appt call Pan Jam sponsored by West Millard ( ultural Council 7 30 p m DHS Auditorium S5 Adults $4 seniors and students February 3 Nicki Stanworth and Brandon Jeremy Bcrgcner wedding reception 7 - 9 p m Delta 2"1 Ward February 5 Weigh in and registration for Millard ittlc League Wrestling 4 30 - 7 p m V1HS Wrestling Room February 7 Blood Pressure A Immunization Clinic Delta Public Health 9am- - noon A - 5 p m February 10 Michelle Bringard and Richard Allen 7 9p m Delta Harris wedding reception 200 N Isl2nd Ward 222 February 12 Delta Little I cague Wrestling (grades 2 - 5) 5 30 - 7 p m Palladium wrestling room ibruary 14 Immunization (lime Fillmore Public Health dept February 15 Food Handlers ( lass Fillmore Public Health dept 3 p m (SI 0 00) February 16 Owen DcGraffcnried and Jcncll Freeman wedding reception 6 - 9 p m Meadow Ward February 17 Jenny Lynn Madsen and Samuel Lee 7 - 9 p m Adams wedding Reception Kanosh Ward February 22 Great Basin Museum A Historical Society program on history of DHS Wrestling 7pm Delta North Elementary School February 23 American Legion Service Offices Fillmore Employment Center - 10am Delta Employment Center am noon February 26 Immunization Clinic Fillmore Public 30 am Health dept February 27 Women's Cancer Screening Clinic Fillmore Public Health dept Call for appointment March 2 Peter Davison sponsored by West Millard Cultural Council March 30 BS U Singers sponsored by West Millard C ultural Council Weather By & Reed Jeffery T Rogers Jay 10 Progress Utah Kathy Walker Advertising Kathy Walks' Sales Commercial Pnntmg New York was the first state to require the licensing of motor vehicles The law was adopted in 1901 Design Maintenance Repair Purchasing Collections Court Reporter Ad Sheliie Fillmore Dutson Drop off Locations Pahvant Pnnting 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 FiUmore DU WII PUBLISHING COMPANY BY SUSAN B DUTSON OWNED Popular names for babies vary in spelling Kathy Walker Parents usually see a newborn’s name more than a form of identification It also reflects how they visualize that fant as an adult Considering the amount of names and the extensive variations of spelling it is not surprising many parents find the choice overwhelming Some guidelines according to Parent’s Magazine include choosing a name that blends with the last and middle name watching out for tongue twisters and membering many names are associated with nicknames that may stick for a lifeas time A general rule is that a long last name goes better with a short first name and vice versa “We see a variety of spellings for miliar names Sometimes parents choose names that have different spellings in other country or culture that seems usual here Other times it’s hard to cide if parents are striving to be unique or if they don’t know the more common spelling” said Sherri Guichard Delta Hospital Medical Records technician In 2000 95 babies were bom in the Delta Community Medical Center and 5 in the Fillmore Community Medical Center according to the Utah State Office of Vital Records and Statistics Parents gave the names Garrett Hayden and Nathan three times making them the most popular for males in Millard County Tanner and Trevor were next and used twice by new parents The most popular girls’ names were Ashelee Brittany and Megan each used twice “The statistics used in determining the most popular names in Millard County may seem low However a variety of spellings are often used for the same names Nothing at bottom is and would be difficult to track For example my daughter named her son Trever spelling it differently than that commonly used Therefore the State Office of Vital Records and Statistics did no! count it as Trevor" said Guichard During 1999 105 births took place in the Delta Hospital and 52 tn the Fillmore Hospital Daniel and Hunter were the most popular names that year having been chosen by parents three times with the common spelling Parents chose Alex Brayden and Parker next Females were given the names Emily Nicole Rebecca Riley and Taylor by new parents Each name was used twice with the same spelling throughout the county Top choices made by Millard County parents in 2000 varied from those nationwide According to the Social Security Administration the top ten names across the country were Females Hannah 2Madison 3 Elizabeth 4 Alexis 5 Sarah 6 Taylor HI Lauren 8 Jessica 9 Ashley 0 Samantha Spelling diversification for common names may not be new but is gaining in popularity The how and why of choosing a particular name or a modification of that name is an individual choice However most experts agree liking the name is an important step toward forming a bond with the baby real except humanity ago It’s a documented fact Newspaper advertising delivers a specific and exclusive market other media misses Call 864-240- 0 for details ! — Auguste Comte ( New Horizons Crisis Center) “Emotional Abuse - Part As we near she end of the month we have an excellent opportunity to observe the elusive planet Mercury On Sunday the 28 Mercury will be at its greatest elongation from the Sun (18 degrees or 36 Moon diameters) If you face southwest about 30 planet You will have minutes after sunset you will be able to spot this pinkish about a week after die 28® to be able to observe Mercury before it sinks below the horizon second most eccentric Mercury is the innermost planet in our Solar System having the 5 orbit of all the planets with Pluto being first The orbit of Mercury ranges from 28 million miles to 36 million miles from the Sun Its period of revolution about the Sun is a mere 88 days and approximately every 44 days it appears as either our “morning star” or “evening star” Being that Mercury has a diameter of only 3024 miles or only 869 miles more than our Moon it is difficult to see much detail of its surface However space of all die objects in our Solar probes have showed t to be the most cratered object System including our Moon be seen easily in a small Mercury goes through the same phases as our Moon and can magnifitelescope using a magnification of about 50 X Larger aperture telescopes using condi cation in the 400X to 500X will reveal vague markings under ideal atmospheric tions While looking for Mercury we are treated to a nice view of Venus and the Moon m the same area of the sky making a nice view of our sky between the 28 and the end of the month Both planets are nice binocular objects and definitely a good time to experiment with other optical equipment that you might have such as eyepieces and filters One of the nicest views through a pair of binoculars is the proximity of the planets the constellation of Taurus "The Jupiter and Saturn near the Pleiades star cluster in Bull" Jupiter being closer and brighter than Saturn as we look directly overhead around 19 00 hours Interestingly enough both of these planets are stationary as our faster planet Earth passes them on our trip around the Sun Our Moon somewhat interferes with deep sky observing this week since it is apset until proaching the First Quarter phase on Thurs the first of February and doesn’t 5 minutes after midnight and then progressively earlier in the morning after then W ith this interference deep sky observing is very limited and it’s best to limit observations t the Moon and Planets Faint Objects like the Milky Way star clusters and nebulae seem to just disappear as they arc washed out by the glare of the Moon Also any coloration During weeks of the stars are washed away and all of them appear white or like this is a good time to test your high power eyepieces on the bright objects in the sky and possibly any filters that you may own The photograph below is a mosaic composite of a portion Mercury as taken by one of the NASA Manner space probes When compared with our Moon they appear alike but the crater density is better than twice as great It is apparent that the Sun exerted much more force on debns after the formation of our Solar System over 4 5 billion year I’ Diant O Hendrickson MS Emotional abuse is behavior that attempts to undermine another person’s safety worth or autonomy Emotional abusers attempt to make another person feel dependent afraid guilty confused embarrassed unworthy or helpless To accomplish this they intimidation excessive critioften use such behaviors as verbal harassment cism and blame Emotional abuse is used to depersonalize or weaken others and to increase the abuser’s confidence boundaries victims’ at to areas It vulnerable strike used is attacking power independence and individuality If your partner regularly lies is extremely critical or attempts to alienate you from your children these are patterns of emotional abuse Emotional abuse can produce scars that will remain with you for years Emotional abuse may appear in a relationship in many ways Do you recognize these behaviors? Blame “If you hadn’t made me mad I wouldn’t have gotten so angry” “I have to make all the important decisions because you’re so stupid’’ “I only pushed you If you weren’t so clumsy you wouldn’t have gotten hurt” Note- A healthy person accepts responsibility for his or her actions Confusing Behavior George is a wonderful father and a pillar of the community In public he treats his spouse Carmen well at home he calls her names and criticizes her excessively He tells her his criticism ts because he loves her Note- A healthy person is consistent accountable responsible and considerate of the welfare of others John refuses to speak to Sue when she does something he Control and Dominancedoes not approve of he “punishes” her by not talking Omar tells his girlfriend Mary that she can go to school only if he has approved of the classes she wants to take If he does not approve he will not let her go Note In healthy behavior control and decision making are shared and the effects of decisions on both people are considered "You never look pretty anymore You’re getting too old for Destructive Criticismme “Your cooking is lousy— can’t you do anything right?” “You’re too stupid to get through school" Note Healthy behavior involves negotiation and compromise toward mutually derived goals constructive enttetsm is based on realistic expectations and standards Intimidation “No judge would see you as a fit mother" "You’d better be careful around me" “You’re crazy! No one will believe you” Note Healthy behavior involves building trust through establishing a groundwork of safety and promoting individual values interests and personal expression Isolation Jarques moved Raman to this country away from family and friends He controls her life and does not let her socialize or take English classes She has few friends and feels lonely and isolated Richard refuses to allow his wife Bev to leave their house while he is at work He telephones intermittently and beau her when he comes home if she has not answered the P'rS°n encour8es others to include healthy friends family and mteresu in'dior By r “n These medical specialists are available at Delta Community Medical Center and Fillmore Community Medical Center Call the number listed for an appointment AUDIOLOGY hvy DEADLINES Deadline for all announcements school news events etc 5 pm on Fridays POSTMASTER Send address changed to P O Box 249 Delta Utah Rates on Request Advertising Second Class Postage Paid at Delta UT 84624 FAX Delta The 2001 Legislative Session is under way and off to a great start We started the session by repealing many obsolete laws on the books We realize that it is just as important to repeal old laws as to make new ones On Tuesday January 16th Governor Leavitt gave the State of the State address and focused mainly on education He asked die legislature to spend $10 million on state parks and to dedicate a small percentage of Utah's nvers for a Blue Ribbon fly fishing designation This year's legislature will be looking at many bills that have to do with improving education The Governor has also proposed too allocate a large portion of this year’s budget to education sponsored a resolution that was passed last week which commemorated January 27th as a day of remembrance for the uranium miners and rural people who were involuntarily exposed to radiation by nuclear testing It was a fining tribute to our neighbors and relatives who suffered so much as a result of these tests am working on many bills that have to do with preserving vital hunting and fishing lands If you would like to view these bills or fmd information on anything concerning I would also be pleased to the legislature you can go to http www le state utus My email address is respond to any questions or concerns that you have If you mstyler'ale state ut us or you can reach me by phone at (801) He is a cannot reach me you can contact my intern Ryan Bellows at (801 ) BYU student and is from Sparks Nevada Bv f ast Millard Fine Arts Guild Birthday Party 4pm Library February 2 ake and Jared A Bryan Jodi Lynn wedding reception 7 - 9 p m Delta Tha Millard County Chronicle USPS Published every Thursday at Delta 84624 by Du WII Publishing Co N 300 W Delta Utah 40 Publisher Editor Susan B Dutson Reporting 6 Photography Greetings from the State Capitol! ALL ADVERTISING Monday NOON Include self addressed stamped envelope for return of photos Hany takes hls children aside and tells them lies about their mother a wS11f ?‘!dren’ bribes them with gifts and he promises them grand adventures if they live with PrePanrig for a custody fight designed to hurt Alita Note- A healthy person celebrates loves and nurtures children and treats them with respect care and dignity There is no room for child abuse in healthy relationships °f hav'questl0ns about domestlc violence rape or sexual assault Honzons Crisis Cements crisis line at or or come into our office at 145 E 100 No Richfield Our servtces are 1"forV1at!0S concmun8 nipe and sexual assault can also be accessed by t0 RaP “ld Assault Cnsis tnd Information line at 42 vmfr0!'0 ?‘ew Keep informed! Read the Chronicle Progress DELTA COMMUNITY MEDICAL CENTER FILLMORE COMMUNITY MEDICAL CENTER IntermoanUia Health Care Faculties c |