Show Millard County's f& Award-Winnin- g County-Wid- e feature Publication alls: Sort CAR-R- Bulk Rate US Postage PAID 5 is $ 'O' 4 VOLUME 26 ISSUE 24 June tt PO 2004 Box 609 Delta UT 84624 Newsstand Copy 25 cents Crowd - Pleasing Independence Day Events Planned for Fillmore Delta East Millard Independence Day Events Fillmore City Celebrations Committee is gearing up for another Independence Day Celebration Fillmore City is sponsoring the celebration “LET FREEDOM RING" A Children’s Parade food dusk there will be Fireworks Display course participating in the parade should 3 contact Wayne Jackson at or Knox July 3rd and Family Picnic in the Park will be held on Friday July 2nd beginning at 6:30 pm We will have some food booths open serving Parade will begin at 10:00 am in having an Anyone interested entry in the parade should contact Weston or Vikki Warner at Veterans interested in and snacks or please come with your Huntsman parade will be followed by entertainment in the Statehouse Park and also food and game booths If you are interested in participating in the entertainment procontact gram Music Sterling Scholar Hare at own picnic Mikaleen 900 am The next slated event be the Fillmore Freedom Mile The race will begin at 9:30 am Registration will begin at 9:00 am can Doug Jolley at answer any questions about the race will McKay Shields or at The entertainment will run am 2:00 pm We would like to remind you to bring chairs andor blankets to sit in the shade and - enjoy the program you would like a booth in the park for games or food please conIf 0 tact ChrisAnn Jenson at Arlene Bartholomew at 2 Lisa Barber at 6 or Molly Stevens at The booths will open at 11 :00 am Please call for details and new food handler requirements Games for dren in the will begin chil- park at 1 :00 pm Free will swimming be at the East Millard Pool Swimming "fN from join us for a wonderful Independence Day Celebration 2004 on West Millard Independence Day Events at The The Independence Dayt Celebration will be held on Saturday July 3rd beginning with breakfast sponsored by the American Legion from 7:00 Please another great at the race 2:00 - 5:00 pm At The Delta City Mayor and Council would like to honor those citizens who have been activated for military service and have returned or will be returning home in the near future Mayor Gayle Bunker and the City Council would like to invite all of those who have returned from recent activation to act as Grand Marshals for our Fourth of July celebration The Mayor and Council request that these individuals dress in their military uniforms and lead our parade which will begin at 9:15 am on Saturday July 3 2004 and also be recognized at the Patriotic Program to be held following the parade We are proud of these individuals and the sacrifice which they and their families have made and would like to take the opportunity afforded by our Independence Day celebration to demonstrate our pride and appreci- ation for what they have done for our country Delta City requests that order to see this spectacular as they are normally right on We have been advised that year they will probably fly Main Street from east to west and make another pass over Street from west to east sight time this over turn Main will July 2nd: 5:30 pm Parade - 400 West Main Street to City Park 6:00 pm Doubles Tennis Tournament - DHS Tennis Courts $15team call Friday Children’s Robert Banks info for more July 3rd: 6:00 am Saturday Sunrise Salute 7:00 am Breakfast at the Park - Deseret District Boy Scouts $350 Adults $200 Under 12 9:15 am Main Parade ‘Mi We have received notice that we will have a flyover by the 419th Fighter Wing from Hill Air Force Base at approximately 9:15 am to kick off the parade Be sure to be in your places and looking skyward in Swimming Swimming & T Twin Millard West Pool Matinee Movie - T Theater $350 person pm Demolition Derby 1000 pm Fireworks 6:00 Fairgrounds - Fairgrounds Sunday 'July 4th: 7:00 pm Program - A Musical Celebration of Freedom - Fair “Liberty” Building Rancherita’ Opens in Delta Area as a helicopter mechanic in Provo until he got laid off He recalls grimly how difficult that time was Jose felt that going into business for himself would be the best way to provide for his family and as he thought back to his first job as a dishiyasher in a restaurant decided that he would open a restaurant in Provo It was a joint venture with his parents and opened in all of be participating 12:00 pm- - Entertainment at the - Variety of Local Talent 12:00 pm 3 on 3 Basketball at Delta Middle School $40Team for ) Call John Elison Free more info 2:00 pm Park The following events are scheduled for our Fourth of July Celebration: those who were activated for military service and have returned from recent activation contact the Delta City Office ) to let us know if you in this occasion on Main Street Including flyover by 419th Fighter Wing from Hill Air Force Base 11:00 am Patriotic Program - City Park Game & Food Booths - City Park 1989 “My family works Delta now has a new restaurant which serves delicious Mexican food Owner Jose Solorzano (pictured here on the right with the chef) is a very family oriented man and it shows in the way he runs his business Jose was supporting his family very well together We talk a lot and share ideas I really rely on my father’s opinion" said Jose Jose’s sister now manages the Provo restaurant A few years later Jose found a second location in Payson while he was Continued on page 4 |