Show r By I ) FAMILY j history SfcPFFMBLR a WEI K - Mayor Gaye Bunker Delta Family History staff and Great Basin Histoncal Society staff at signing of declaration Delta mayor declares Family History Week Mayor Gayle Bunker declared Sept 8 through Sept 14 as Family History cek A free Public Symposium open to Millard County residents all faiths and denominations will be held Saturday Sept 14 from 9am to 5 p m at the Hinckley LDS Stake Center 88 Norih Main Street Since the teles ison program Rmiis aired a few years ago genealogical research has become one of the fastest growing hobbies throughout the nation From 9am to 5 p m computer demonstrations will be shown on the big screen in the chapel Family History brarians w ill demonstrate how to use the various programs to traee ancestors via the Family Search program and the Internet The latest research programs such as Ancestral File Personal Ancestral File International Genealogical Index Census on the Internet Ancestry Family Tree Family Tree Maker Multimedia and OCR (speech recog Family (photo) Scout nition software) plus how to access thousands of genealogical websites will be plained with detailed demonstrations These demonstrations will enable anyone to use these programs at the local Family H istory Library or on their ow n computer to search their roots and find their ancestors The Family History Library at 52 North 100 West in Delta has extensive local and other history reference material computer databases and Internet connection to the world's largest genealogical database at the Genealogical Society of I'tah The History Library is a free ice open to all faiths and denominations Spanish interpretation will be available at the symposium Exhibitors welcome contact Sid Young at or email at sidvoune'ri dclwavc com for booth assignNo selling allowed on Church ments premises Dinner Held Fund-raisin- g tival last Friday evening Stan Koylc of Kanosh coordinated the dinner with the help of many other volunteer scouters Delicious Dutch oven chicken and stew were on the menu for the annual fundraising dinner held in conjunction with the Old Capitol Arts and Living History Fcs- - Elder Groberg to preside at Conference The Delta Utah Stake Conference will at 10 00 be held Sunday September in the Delta High School Palladium all members friends and guests are invited Elder John H Groberg will presiding at the conference He is a member of the First Quorum of the Sev enty of The Church of Jesus Christ of Saints lie has served in that capacity since 3 April 1976 supers ismg and training leaders ol Church his in assigned geographicongregations cal regions He now serves as President of the Utah South Area of the Church Previously he was the executive administrator for several areas of the Church - Hawaii TongaTahitiFiji'Samoa the U S Micronesia NcvadaArizona North Central Area and the Nonhem California Area He has served in the Utah North Utah South North America West South America South and Asia area presidencies Elder Groberg has served the Church as a regional representative for seven years as president of the Tonga M ission w here he also served earlier as a misas a hishop in Idaho Falls and sionary After graduating from Brigham Young University he received his Master of Business Administration degree from diana University where he also taught A native of Idaho Falls Idaho he was engaged for many years in the real estate development and construction business there He is married to the former Jean Sabin who was born in Utah but raised in Cali- a m Jeanne hitaker Assistant Librarian The President Millard Fillmore Library has some of the greatest patrons in the world they are so generous to our library This week we had two very substantial donations that added to different collections of children's books Religious Fiction and videos know we have said it before but can't help but say it again if it weren't for your donations our collection would not be as current as it is Thank you for thinking of us when you clean off that bookshelf Please keep in mind the new library horns Monday through Friday 00 a m to 5 00 p nt Tuesdav Wednesday and Ihursday Q 25 South 100 est Fillmore I'tah 00 am to 8 00 p m Saturday 9 00 a m to 2 00 p m These hours hopefully will make it easier for the students to use the library but if we don't have sufficient patronage we may not continue these longer hours We would like to announce that the brary will be hosting an Open House on the night of September 23 from 5 to 7 c want you to pm experience the new look of the library and see for yourself all opportunity join their group We will plain other volunteer opportunities and needs and sec if you too can make a difference THE MILLARD MOVIE GUY “Mr Deeds" like Adam Sandler Ills movies are generally funny and relatively harmless "Mr Deeds" is no exception Sandler plays Longfellow Deeds the owner of a parlor in a tiny hamlet in upstate New 5oik Deeds is the nice guy to end all nice guys He carries old guys across the street when their legs give out on them He delivers free pizzas to the local weird guy And he in Steve writes Buscenn) by jail poetry that (wondeilully played he tries to get Hallmark to make into greeting cards In fact he's so busy being nice to without cither marrying or evervbody that he's managed to make it into his leav ing his little town uncle dies and leaves him all of hen his All that changes his stock in a mcgalithic media corporation worth some S40 billion Of course the evil of the corporation wants to swindle Deeds out of the and slimy stock and eontiol ol the corporation in order to break the company into little pieces sell of them) in order to make a fortune of his own off and fire all the employees (all 50 As Deeds is whisked off to New York City to take care of the sale of the corporation (without realizing the negative impact of selling his stock to Mr Bad Guy) he is swindled yet again by a tabloid reporter who plays Miss Right (W mona Ryder) in order millions to get the inside scoop on Deeds and his During the course of his stay in New York Deeds manages to fall in love fall out of love fall back in love save the corporation make friends with the wacky butler (John Turturro) and repeatedly beat up anybody who is impolite or swears in front of the ladies There arc not a lot of surprises in this mov ic Sandler plays it safe by sticking to the same old routine he used tn “Billy Madison” and “Happy Gillmorc" that of the sweet innocent who packs a "w ickcd" right hook and protects the poor and the downtrodden And the story line has few turns or twists and never digresses from the safe formula of a basic romantic comedy But that's not all bad because Sandler has enough charisma and charm that he manages that you can't to pull it off quite nicely His performance is so dean and help but cheer for and genuinely believe in Longfellow Deeds His humor is well timed and at least in this mov ic generally dean enough to av oid offending too many people that there ts but adult and is remotely situations There is sonic vulgar language nothing as crass as many other recent mov ics like “Austin Powers” Although really like Winona Ryder her performance in this movie is only he lines just fine but the character isn't dev eloped nearly enough dcliv she ers Certainly to make her as interesting as Deeds apparently finds her On the other hand John Turturro is fantastic playing the utterly insane and sneaky (his sneakiness is a great joke of the movie - think you'll appreciate it) butler that Deeds befriends when he visits his late uncle's mansion in New York The relationship between Deeds and his butler is the most interesting and entertaining in the entire film Turturro has long been a favorite of mine and has plenty of experience playing quirky characters since he has done so much work for the Coen brothers ("Millers Crossing" “Barton Fink" “The B"g Lebowski" and “O Brother kkhere Art Thou") In fact he gets so deep into his portrayal of the character that almost didn't recognize him So while we can hope that Adam Sandler will someday expand his repertoire of movie characters for the time being simple and enjoyable comedies like “Mr Deeds" should more than give us reason to spend money for a good two hours of mindless entertainment pia If a child live with approval he learns to live with himself —Dorothy Law Nolte ) Marian Morgan Huber Receives Associate Degree in Science Morgan Huber has completed the quirements for an Associate Degree in Science from Utah Valley State College He has been enrolled concurrently while attending Delta High School where he graduated May 2002 Because he has completed this degree he graduprior to September of the year ated from high school he will receive the New Century Scholarship to the school of his choice Morgan would like to express his gratitude to those who have helped and couraged him He is the son of Rev and Cindy Huber ' sharing cassettes Great Basin National Park to conduct prescribed burn To ensure the safety of park visitois during the burn several areas ol the paik w ill be closed from September 6 through the 20® including Baker Creek and Baker Narrows roads Baker Creek and Grey Clilfs Campgrounds and Pole Canyon Johnson Lake Timber Creek and Baker LakeTrailheads Dunng the week of September 16® visibility in the eastern portion of the park may be hampered The prescribed fire will bring together interagency lire personnel from the local area in addition to other National I’aik Service personnel from the Pacific West and Intermountain Regions for additional information contact i hzabeth Cristobal Fire Management at (775) or the paik operator at (775) Solitude is as needful to tlie imagination as society is wholesome for the character — James Russell Iarwell What is more beautiful than a road? It is the ymbol and the image of an active varied life — George Sand THIS SPACE SELLS 2002 Page applicants tor the Public W oiks posihe number ol applicants to be tewed was reduced Irom m a close door session on ue sdav Sept 3 In Attendance Mavor Donald Brown and Council members Neal Swenscn Garv Greener Mike Kvan Mike Palmer and uJean Hales secretary Also present were Dale Hanuker Marv Henke Helen Bell Steve hatcher and ilium Keelch Mavor Brown was conducting and ask Councilman Swenscn lor the invocation and he then led those in attendance in the pledge ol allegiance Steve Ihatcher made his report on the Fire Department aclivitv and the house He reports that was burned tor training the training was vuv successful and had been very helpful in strengthening anJ keeping the firelighleisawaie of the constant need for suletv lie also reported that S2l in grant money had been received lor the purchase ot a licav truck NCC Mayor Marv Henke icporied that the last 5 ( meeting had been cancelled tor lack ot attendance but another was scheduled in the ueai luting Helen Bell expressed seveial concerns about the 24 ‘ of July clchiat ion and rade She reported a lack ol mloimation concerning the theme the list ol categories to be judged and the lowei number ol entiles Stic suggested that the council lake the ncu'sxarv steps to strengthen and improve our celebration as is valuable to our community She also volunteered to serve in some capacity to do somethe lown thing to a cleanup and beaut Mavor Brown gave mini mat ion about his plans tor a huge llae display at the paiade next year And gave mloimation about the West Millard Water gcncy Agreement and a hncl description ol the wells to be dulled and vvheie llie pipe line could go Copies ol the aeieemeiit were given to council memheix loi tin ir rev lew the aciccnnn! would and a vote to rat be taken on September 19 2no2 Sunrise ngmccring should be working on finding grant money to help fund the proposed protect he also reported that the citv is mov mg forward ill) plans lo oil ( nil State money Subdiv ision loads received for that purpose Minutes liom the closed sessions held were passed lo the council members lot silent lev lew and then voted to be approved illiam II Keelch pieRetired lodge ce riled the Mavor inlomiition from Stale Code on how a lown medine should be tion ter held Mavor Biown reported on possible county money to pin chase bleacheis lor the odeo grounds and inloimed the council ot a countv meet mg on available giant moneys Noonc on thecouucil was inter- "Common sense" is tin sol of jirojutlifos acquir ed liy age eighteen —Alht rt Kinstein umS S I Now you World-clas- °"y $9 ''ft 95 Utah's Largest Sign up today at: From SISNA A have a choice (everyday price) ISP! wwwsisnacomdelta or J phone Guaranteed local N Internet Service s number Last Chance Crash Bash Demolition Derby Saturday Sept 2002 21 6 pm Inspection of cars 3 - 5 pm Millard County Fair Grounds $1200 Is' Place $500 2nd Place $400 3rd Place $300 Most Aggressive Powder Puff wins Pot cash Mini Car Race Admission: $6 for ages 5 All 5 ested in attending Ihe Mavor presented suggested plans use the arsenic water tank to supply water for indiv iduals to fill tanks for watering cattle One bid was lor S'OOOO the understood agreement is that those using the water would be on the Honor Svsiem to record and report the amount ol water used and pav the lown 1 he water now being used comes trorn a fire North hvdiant located at 800 Last no meter lo measure the water is used Ihe Mayor requested a donation ot tor the High School Rodeo AssoS'5 ciation he council voted no and Mayor Brown said that when the council saw the Hinckley advertisement produced by ihe Rodeo Club they should icmeniber that was him that had donated the S"8 00 Mavor Brown reported that the report on water samples were back and the wa ter wax sale to drink he report showed a higher salt content and ( nuncilmun Calmer reported that he had mloimation indicating that mote sail in a pci sons diet was not haimtul to a pusoitx luallh (Reined Judge illiam II Keelch Mavor Blown a document '1’iin or ciples ol tli ic at t undue! Mliceis and mplovccx" ir and lor Hiricklev lown ot Millaid ountv intlic tali Ibis iiiloimalion comes State ol front Stale Statue and other mv ei nine nt Documents lot review and adoption by the own Council Mimncix One council member considered the document an insult and stated that he did him on how not need anything to mxiiucl to act Special Note lo the Citizens ol Hinckley lown Irom Keelch Carol and luxe lived here lor 7 yeais during that have attempted to help in the lime ( hurch Scouting and now in the lown rum my evaluationol peoples response have now had mv three strikes at the ball and missed each lime We love this community and aiea but see things that e were told really should be uddicsxed when we moved hete "rimcmbci that you e have become acquainted ate outsiders" ith many vvondci till people that we lov e and appreciate very much and they have icUimid oul love and appi cciit ion ten told So in their behalf it you want lo keep the licedomx that make this a spec tal place lo live suggest that you "I one lime Rcsi dents'’ step lo the plate and lake a sw mg at tlie ball instead of silting on the bench will not be attending any moie ow n I ouniil meetings to wine a summary lot the paper It each one ol you would lake a turn at one meeting we could covet a lot ol meetings and keep each other inhumed We have a need and the tight to pto'cel the rights given us by the constitutions ol our minus and Stale I’lease be adv ixcd that minutes ol ow n outre meetings are iccnidcd by hand No tape iccoiding is made lo presents r by hnox Huntsman Auxiliary membcrGrcta Stevens spent countless hours quilting a beautiful quilt After members sold hundreds of tickets a drawing for the quilt was held on Saturday Sep 7 2002 during the Old Capitol Arts and Living History Festival in Fillmore The lucky winner was Pat Milligan from Arroyo Grande Ca When Auxiliary President Judy Huntsman called Miligan to verify the address she said "I can't believe this really won that beautiful quilt’’" The auxiliary will donate the money to various projects and equipment needed by the Fillmore Community Medical Center w hich are not rncluded in their annual budget The auxiliary would like to thank Greta for donating the quilt and the supporters that purchased the tickets that made this a success 12 DELTA DERBY DUDES Auxiliary Volunteer’s Fund-raise- Retire JuJe II illiam eelt h Hinckley lown Council meeting was hi Id Sept at " Jo p nt Prior to the meeting the Mavor anJ council were inlcrv Dear Aunt Nell The weekend came and went in a blur found myself elbow deep in peaches mi decided to listen to a book or two work was in the middle ol listening to Pern O'Shaughnessv 's I nFrt to Prattler on cassette but forgot to bring it home had started to read Outlaw in Paradise in book formal but found it difficult to read and peel peaches at the same time Searching through my workbag discovered J A Janies Partner in rime on CD - prefect' Bv the time the weekend was over had finished all three but the characters and plots still seem to be in some sori of muddle Story hour is alive and well once again Every Wednesday from 10:00 to 10:48 am the library is the place to be he vertical display case is featuring a unique doll display here ate dolls from Germany Japan Alaska and thel' S that have been collected for thirteen scars In the horizontal display case we have the cutest hooks you've ever seen here's I he I welve Dugs oft hristmas he izard of Oz I ruck Jam and more haven’t had much success with mv two reference questions from abroad Do you remember anv thing about lood donation that was sent to Belgium sometime during World ard by some school children from Delta ' he next burning you know anything about a light plane that was built in 9t4 by Ray ( Mills of Della’ It had an old rench e Rhone engine and was registered If you have a clue about these two matters don't hesitate to call There are still plenty of bargain books on our S 25 rack Book group is coming right up - September 18 at 7 30 p m here is a book available at the library so d sneak right in and get it before someone else does s getting to be a little tricky with all this Keep those pages turning rolling and videos reeling1 Marian September Town Council Meeting Hinckley J b) Great Basin National Park plans to conduct the Baker Creek Prescribed ire on September Ifrand 172002 The fue will be conducted on these dales it all parameters arc met to safely conduct the burn The proposed burn site is located across the road from the Baker Creek Campground on the cast slope and is approximately 200 acres in size 1 he goal of the burn is to reduce encroachment on native reduce hazard fuels accumulation and increase herbaceous plant species President Millard Fillmore Library By Countv Chronicle Progress Millard Delta City Library News interested in participating can contact Justin Louder ADVANCE TICKETS can be bought Delta Tech Center & up 8 or Automotive |