Show s iv — 1 Serving Utah's Great Pahvant Valley USPS kalhy Walker Public access to automated external difibrillators can mean the difference between life and death for cardiac arrest victims with survival rates dropping about 0 percent with each passing minute Power Project and Intermountain Delta Community Medical Center em- ployees raised lunds lor defibrillators during the Health and Safety Pair in May Marion Bunker R N said each defibrillator cost approximately $2000 A portion of the funds has been set aside to purchase metal cabinets to house the and extra patches and defibrillators pads A grunt has also been received by the Delta Hospital to purchase two additional defibrillators tveryone donating their time and talent for the silent auction during the health fair and those who puichused those serv ices or items have pi aeda part m sav ing lives Bunker said "CPR is effective to a certain degree but ADs support CPR Several victims in Millard County have been saved by defibrillation and easy cess to the ADs will save even more" Bunker said Sudden cardiac arrest involves problems with the heart's electrical system which can cause it to stop Defibrillation is the only beating and fewer than 5 known treatment percent of ictims sun iv e largely cause it is not possible for emergency medical serv ices to reach them in tune Automated defibrillation work by giving a controlled electric shock to the heart forcing all the heart muse les to contract at once and hopefully lolling it into regular rhythm ADs use embedded computer chips to analyze rhythms instantly and accurately makpersoning it possible for nel to operate and thus save lives The exact placement of the Ads in the Della area has not been deter mmed One defibrillatoi will be placed in the Pallidum and another at the pool Bunker said other possible locations are at the County Recreation Center he rec and Sunset View Golf Course center and the county fairground cility would share a defibrillator "We will tram staff at placement sites" Steve anaesthesiologist Wilstead said "ADs are easy I I kalhy Wright The General llection will be m the Town Hall Delta City has three council seats vacant Incumbent Rob Droubay did not file for reelection Those filing for election aic incumbents Biuce Curtis and Glen Swalbcig along with Bunt Berkley Kiley Chase Wally Church Kent Devers Dan Kapelos and LaMar Stephenson A primary election is quired In Fillmore City w ith three council Brandon open positions Barholomevv Kenneth Martin Larry Paxton and incumbents errcll Quurnherg and Daniel Rowley have filed Flection Day is Nov 4 Iron) 7 am toXprn in the Library Multi Room Hinckley Town is required to have a primary election with seven candidates filing lor two town council seats to use oice prompt and displav screens provide even an untrained user ith operating instructions hey ate designed not to deliver therapy to someone not in cardiac arrest andean be used without lok to the user Vnyone wauling to donate to the clef bi ill ition projiam mav contact iKiead at the Delta Bunker oi Medical ( 'enter andidates include incumbent Mike Palmer liaheth Dutsoii Rosy In Jimmie Knapp Debra llaihawav ake Pal Mams and Randy Riding Candidates tiling ill Meadow lot a lour year icim town council tcmi aie Dennis Bond Ronald Bums lilaydc eo Stott Ldwalds and incumbent Sean kelly and Ann Lundbuie tiled council member 6 mi lor a Drucl uinhruniandJim lalbotu ning lot the muvoi position l Holden has tw o ac ant town positions Incumbent Bonnie Munduv has tiled lor as a candidate along w ith Stanley laimon Kennelh Jackson James Masiier Phil W hatcotl and Max Wood Write m candidates tor municipal elections do not have to file pilot to the general election according to he Millard ( 'ounlv ( letk's Mine ( Rawlinson takes command LTC Gordon Raw linson of Oak City took over command of 2nd Battalion 222nd Field Artillery The change i command took place Aug 23 in Fort Lewis Washington Rawlinson has been in the military for 20 years le began w ith the Army B and National Guard in 9X4 ax a was assigned to C Battery in Fillmore He graduated DCS m July 19X6 and remained in the 222nd A lor 15 years before being reassigned to Corps Artillery He was a teacher ill the Millard School District for 5 years and m the Tintic School District at kalhy Walktr Persons wanting to do business IiiihI ith Mdluid ( ouritv should iu with the purchasing policy which w as designed to ensure tail andequi table licuiniciit Hie policy also helps the counts receive the best and or piodud at the lowest possible price while attaining the greatest long term alue In the county "s ittempi to attain the greatest long teim value they mav to local vendors show preference even though their bid may not lx- the lowest udiloi is the official he ounlv purchasing agent llowevei each elected official ii dcpuitmcnl Ik id mav make pure fiases sola il bids and proposals enter into and administer contracts and make vvntten deleimi ns hose ac nations lor the counts must be approved in advance bv the elected official whose dc puliiic nl is involved or bv the County onions sum Pure liases osling less than x2xiwi do not require bids of any f md I’m chases mav not be arid rally d" idi lo keep w hut the guideline According to the cuiunl p"lnv puichuses costing nioie than s2simi but less th in xst lequuc time doc u metited tel phone bids Purchases costme giealer than Xxihni but less ad than N25 (Hilt is not cuiientlv dressed in the poluv " lit- purchasing polic was icv iscd it lie tins veal It w as the m’c nl ihui and purchases costing between 2' $2! require three d x umented telehis item w ill be biought phone bids to the ( ounlv ( ommission's attention and lesolved immedialelv" said Brandv Grace Countv Auditor Contracts are aw aided by compc ti live sealed bidding unless stale d olh ervv ise n mv nation lor bids is issued when a contract is to be awarded by n sealed bidding he mvitat-oeludes a puiclii'c description uul ill contlictuil mis and conditions ap Public plicable to the procurement notice of the mv nation lot bids will be given at least ten davs pnm to the date set loith lor the opening ol bids he notice mav me hide public at ion in a newspaper ol general circulation which in Millard County is he Bids must be Clui’iinli 'mi'll w Walker Several candidates have filed for most town or city council seats in the Nov 4 Municipal General I lection Tow ns or cities hav mg a greater number (if candidates than twice the number ol vacant seats are required to hold an October primary Lynndyl Town faces a lack of candidates in the upcoming race The town has one mayoral position and two council seats vacant Jesse Ruiz was named Mayor Protein until Dec 3 after the resignation of Connie Best Incumbent Jodi Nielson is the only candidate to file before the Aug 15 deadline for a town council position Willa Overson Tow n Clerk said a general election w ill be held and they hope candidates file some w Filing in Oak City for two town council positions were incumbent Jeff Lyman Craig Dulson and Scott 2003 28 August By Candidates file for municipal election By Vol 93 No 8 0 County purchasing plan designed to be fair to county residents Defibrillators to be placed in public places By 1 Copy West Desert High ScIuhiI Rawlinson looks lorward to meeting the challenges his Battalion will have to laic with tlie ever ihangme mission of the I tali iniy National Guard and he held Xitillery lie still resides in Oak Citv with his lamilv School district adopts tax rates kalhy Walker Millard School District adopted tax rates and related budgeted property tax icvenucs lor 2imi following a public hearing July 16 The certified tax rate is established based on the valuation ol property in Millard Countv lor taxing pin poses bv the State Tax Commission or the Countv Assessor The Board ol ducation adopted lax rates based on the valuations Since the total amount of the certified and adopted tax rates are equal and revenue was not increased it nth m taxation public hearings were unnecessarv according to Keith Griffiths School district Business Manager Truth in taxation legislation requires specilie public notices and public healings whenever a taxing entity intends to increase revenue from property tax above the amount lev led during the prev ions year The legislation enacted in 19X5 mandates assessments lor property tax purposes be based on 00 percent ol Ian market value and that tax rates be expressed as a percentage ol taxable value By The " mailed to the l ounlv uditoi ' tx nv pin liases in excess of require at least tluee invitations lot bid bv telephone or m willing and doc nine lit ed m om must be pn pc advertisement in the ( hn'iuih ’mrii w It tin pus utcnienl is lor the repaii a in ition m construe non ol a public 'inldme the bid goes to low cs lespmiive and responsible bid dc bhc at mu in lln ( In 'in It alii " Him coiisec utive wei ks In Count at a ic eulai tli scheduled mi tine ol the Counlv lie amount ommissii n pi in bids o eac ll bid and aiiv olln lc lev ml in 9 nil the name oi main hi n mi lie inoid each biddc o inoidid and each bid an open to public m speclion Bids are e alilalt d t'asi d on hi qiiirements set loilli in the invitation he lowest bnlli mav not lor bids be awaidi d the loiitiu it hi lequuc ilc na m lln all ms and mcnls sK'c mv nation loi bids aie in 9 un nh reason ( 'online Is aie maided able piomptin ss In winter) notin' lo tile- lowest blililc ol bid of bi st lone Be Itel or iiior-lei in alue to e m iinleii nice or oiivc meiil sel lone linn ill iv cotisliluie wuinnlv alue W hen the pun linsme aeenl oi dc s lenee decides in wiring tin Use ol sealed hiddme is eilliei competitive not practicable oi mil liliaceous tin mav into cmi'v a coiilt bv competitive scaled proposals hev ate most appiopnatc K Used lot service Ivpe lonliails professional Proposals aie solicited thiough a icquesi lot pioposals Public notice o the ieiues must lie givin at least ten ilivs pnoi lo the adveitiscd date he ol tlie ox'uiiil' ol the pioposals icquesi slate s the relative importance ol pi ii e and 9hel ev ahiit mg u lot s Pioposals aie opened lo avoid the disclosure ol collie Ills lo coilipi lots duime the piocessof iiigoiiiiion regislel ol pioposals is prepared and is open for public inspection alter oiltlac aw aid Individuals lespondilie aie ac corded fail and equal liculmml with o ill sc us to all nppolhllll! Ic'spc sii hi and rev isimi ol propi isals Rev s ne pc mi tli d attc submissions and pnoi to award to obtain fie best In discussions no and filial olln disc 'sine ol mv intor main n Itom proposals submitted bv compeline 4 plic e idlllls sill 'll a a ai d w ill be made I" tfii pci son whose pioposal is ditelimued to be till most adv alliaceous ilo consider loi the counlv taking dual ion factors at ion pi ic e and the sit forth m flu iiqiii s loi proposals el la are to be No olln lac lots or he lontiict Usui m the evaluation lili lioiild oiilaui the busisoii vchicli lln aw aid w as m nti Ki que si and ol ale lull n'l alioii based in services ale qual md st 'll d hi public mil' 'line d he out lets oi m col ale d bv counlv and in ' sel on demon at in and letson iii strati d on ip ihli s pi n n i oiil pi Id pills he mav "I it'll In oi is a In n di I" he s sc mi lit ill hi ii osl 'I u i d oiilv in idi lion lire i o piohlb o ll a di Ii luma on sin ll tlv t" die " h il ii e a os III d h list d hi on! it'll to "hi un tin alp loll ll " I oil'll midi in i "lit n made will in 9 ii 'll J ol li Ilia pi 1"! to anil mph Wi n Ik impi ll pi quiled exi Puli liusi spoil to sulk itit n ms Bid'll s "I Mill n 'I mav q pi al m ov ud I" ihc pule i ia in In nm J illuii a"c lit st iime tin iiusoiis pun htsin lot the m lion id ii and iii!"imnti"ii about the ieht to appi al I" lln l'ov ill n pond piompllv in nine hi iiid lie iiiiiuii ' eoviinme wiitni'' hi inn Is the in a 'pi al at the omit loiiieilis lev ill hose making piiiihi'iii-sums mav not ivc mv pt isoiiil in lm h esl iienl in an hu si a ss nm fx ml In mav n all a siil'sl mli id ii twee n tin ii pi all mli n sis put'll ii dut In mat ' nv pi a m pun has "I a Ii hm it tin me dec a on n cui mv ei itmiv ' "i n pi son b "i loan oi n Hi! "in mv ill pi Ison "I ol 'ililal nm mlcRslid lime t' Mill ml "i'ii Leamarado Days this weekend kalhy Walkir celebiiiioii bv eanniiL-toresi dents to mar the end "I Wmld War II has grown into all annual town event cacti ahm )ay wee kc ml and c one is mv iled to join hi the tun ks "1 Saluid s f leamaiado at li p m w nil a dull h ov en i ook oil al tin town hall and lodi o ei"imds Mmd iv s events beg in with a Pt hi am piogiam followed bv a baibcijne lunch al noon (Tnldiiii s e imes tale pi ue in the calls after loon tlie! tfii' amai ado R oi Ic'o ei uiiditwil at hi p m ’ll fill ll m rodeo iveiils cii" pii tic pi sin h as million busline chasm' idves dlcss ed ill do! lul fulls md en pie ii s Mlu n di " ev mils B include saddle htoiii barrel lacing calf lopmc break awav balcback inline team topine and tm tiding Masc alo Rode o sloe k Is fill sill d Pioihc is fn 'l"i ii al Mu i nminctoii seuin will have ptchmmatv displivs duime tfie ivinl he displivs lea me tin w oi f "I lev d Bi ad n Id w ho and hcuutv o inpluicd tin si eamineti n tfnoiiefi Imndii ds 9 pin "graphs and nttc n dm min nls Slones swapped at pievnnis carnal ulo llavs include Walker ill n si m di iv me a om id low ilfi a loud spcakcl amiomiciiie the d iv s events Norma Nielson Malx Haider md "lliers oikc peiloiii'i d m all old si and snit s an 'mu Ills B inlsiu it'll In ii hr n ai lnia lln ii si In une lln lown lie liom W W i i d x mis cl oil dv iimnii M s nnl'i h iv pi si! d n si in 'In "i u i 1" hi m m d uii on is u n m me b Min in I" po'llldl d oil p Is ud p i leati' as mm !' Inn si is possiMi it ills i ontili'H lobe hi ’nip"!' ml purl a ill Mi n ill ' of ealiiai nlo " ' ills ’"! 'll d tills' 'll ill Ills plav ll'lil 'I'll ia fill "K " 9 'll hi !' "ll Ii I" " ' " 'x ''a Share the Harvest all n me gi lie h"ine gaidi Share tin op Cayttof Ssroi Jdstutil COPY e iiiisi lm 'i and od Ni oi i Ik mi a ec to 'In- 22 am i si bv d n itine hi inis ill as die oi tli film polls aid i III till llllli'tl t" Ulclill'llil of Initii'i! and II iii tlie in nli ike of loud lll'i ill mi Mole dim households stall wide vuii ihsinb ho nled a ln om an eiini ei in food pmii ai h mi mtli last i ai lie'll prod m Inlps to enhance the llltl ClIVsl 'll "I ' hi it si P "" a lm lo " "i ' M ' e 'h hui ' " ud M ihi'e bn o s r oi s ill 'od " "I eh m n n ud ts pi u h it" ’till' It mi In 'In a' s P Great Fun for Everyone! End of Summer Celebration! 10 am until dark Fillmore Territorial Statehouse Park Friday & Saturday September (see l ad inside this j 5 & 6 issue) mm j jk gjpiess?- - |