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' ' Dried sip pm p hi rtepfimi erei "rdnodav M Vh Mi n'f 'tpv n h r Mt ’n jn Ir The Millard County Chronicle Progress USPS l)ius n lleri h ard Idt p m M nr 'ti II Sirn U‘s Vprd 12 Bid ’'I' e Bpn re t'd e’l Band n "I'Siih nOi’h'n i'!)' e 0‘v 'i' 't n k t A4 D Vprd - (i'i rtniMttnit vrut n a ' ‘41 MU m rn M riKMrFlSV a m 1 nt TV Kf vis VHHlIf These medical specialists are available at Delta Community Medical Center and Fillmore Community Medical Center Call the number listed for an appointment AUDIOLOGY deft Manwaring Eric Maxwell as lurum ism bn p D"2 M Mton first proposed tree planting hohdav to he Vbot Dtv tit the Suite Ktanf ol Viticulture the date vias to be liftcri'it: prics lo individuals and counties tor pnipcrh plant v e inv trees i it mated one million trees were planted in cbraska on ’'k fust Vihir I) n tuned ofluullv h the vtuinp states (iov Rt'bert nd observed on Vprd 10 In hKV( Arbor cit M )a wav n Kvetl a L hi'Iidi'x Nt htaska ami Vpnl 22 Mortim’s birthdav was lobe its tm m nt daV de par stit)ents from various Nebraska ( it schHils ensued iffc e k h least one tree lain linji and pi otu d During the caring for s'1') s oku ts p se! ice si ion for the observerue of Vrbor Da Most o’v state oKersemes are on the last ndav in Vprd as ts tah s al vn thone1 o tr voim ule u ith the optimum planting time VfKa Do obsefve'u es hne spread bevond the S to mans civuntrtes lv I'4 ' 'd p2c cy custom Vca(hor 'Mfv! 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March FAAFP David P Henrie M D Easton D Jackson Steven W Shamo M FAAFP Delta Fillmore Fillmore Fillmore Fillmore Delta Delta D Frl Smith M D White R Alan Charles GENERAL D Thurs M D Frl A Fri o r r Randy Hanen Board Certified M D HOME CARE HEALTH Variable Schedule Ce tor an Appointment sj Dally Deify Variable schedule Cee iw enuxxwwnefe OCCUPATIONAL secre' RA MD Delta Fillmore 10 "t - t wi Richard Jackson M M D March Delta Fillmore 15 THERAPY Howard Ouackenbush PTD P T A TC CSCS Test Rasmussan PT L 40 N 300 W Delta 5340 o staying age young ts to live honestly eat slowly and he Lucille Ball RECONSTRUCTIVE (Cosmetic Jon B Bishop H (Ankle Jaramilio SURGERY Surgery) Apr 0 M Delta Fillmore Delta 7 foot) O P M March 1731 Delta Fillmore A Delta FWmore A PATHOLOGY Shan Winters M Ed Variable Schedule UROLOGY O Jbbc A Delta April r ' Delta Fillmore THERAPY Anderson OT 0 Mitch David ' DettaFillmore SERVICES ACCREDfTED Jx fn Delta Delta Delta SURGERY T PODIATRY w e PT S j - S( Delta Fillmore FAMILY PRACTICE Wayne O Brown MD Craig M Grose M D Brent D Jackson PHYSICAL about your snin Schedule Appt ORTHOPEDICS c 743 Tbe N c sjw c Delta Variable OPHTHALMOLOGY W Scott Lohner minl Ward 17 Call for Delta Fillmore 4' I" so : MenniP March ELFCTROMYOGRAPHYNERVE CONDUCTION TESTING MAMMOGRAPHY-AC- Xpril ( t Delta Fillmore Drill r es m Dav s MD Delta Fillmore iX ecoTvcx 24 ECHOCARDIOGRAM T br I'i Ellsworth G Lansing spued agriculiinil inhumation as well as his undvmg m appreciative equally enthusiastic audience yen 'hough piom ers simply missed then ircss trees were sorely needed as inlt u lo ptev ei soil erosion tuel and building materials and of course 'hide bom the hot sum dvovibng bee planting hy individuals as well as inn o' iiiMums Ins prominence increased and he became Secretary ot the lo bees March DERMATOLOGY PLASTIC A Vprd ’a K Pd P HkOM( Siecr ' '' sregtathsis h 111 Vprd ae' r 41 rnf IT Si' mu ( r iv used cnthiM h © was the treeless plains ot Nebraska that led to the founding ot Arbor J sterling Morton and his wite moved lo Nebraska in tin late IHiHi bum Deb "l and being lovers ot nature they quickly plank'd trees shrubs and (lowers at" mil their home Morton nurm is! became ediior ol Nebraska’s first newspaper and 'w p k v s ' ' jd Vprd 24 ‘ie P'4' '"1 opinion IS rr- )tknnaiM ni TmjTnm 'Hi -- L Aon U M - is why as Brief History of Arbor Day 's ad s 'ii'M n M’ Ufl lauiUBa concern 21 tvl lumH fauf (Mb a com orning !u 'e IliacSUM 4 UMlr4i I iPmwi to id ir Hnvlzlf A J '4 on puhlivlitd M lust ir t fUsu or would UK thought is our tounlv commissioner going to meetings in egas draining the water aquifers (possibly even into M It this much is a proven tad about what will and what can ml minis our commissioner concerned about the ippt n to mu waiei sources why isn m my itiens who have had to go deeper with their culinary wells soon after some ol retenl iim'ilnm wells began pumping Do you think any one will ue how iIk as ce is ptocd will have atleded us it the many has no iter and he tew continue to pump at ill their irrigation wells Mi to cut events wlmh Mrs Mickles refers to "We cannot atlord to lose dm e people Hut an we at their present self evaluation as shareholders heir dedication was al a itlmd to keep then price which aflects each and every shareholder m the pm kdhook In my opinion and my opinion alone the shareholders ime a breath away from losing complete control ol their own water comp tines is my hope alter the lads arc known the companies will K restored to haieholders management Mv question is to the directors who tell that these issues should he dressed U lien all studies are completed arc you going to nuke all tads not mmols avail iblc to eac h and every shareholder ho pays the bills And then will you hr tin shareholders decide it they tan allord if In my opinion there are many positions being held by lawyers directors mil others wlm seem to have iimtlid ot interest ( an they lairly represent die shareholders ' ill these issues he addressed openly with written tads as you know them ' Will the Muni ot diiedots make a comparison study (lor example with school die m which non profit entity) with similar district is also people ixpiricu e and expertise rcteiu' lie same pay and side benefits as those you uftnrdcd m our employ menl Socc shale holders old to some referring adages do you have the backbone lo seek answers and then Id your directors know you expect them to abide to xour dcs isions tler all this is still America know u s instmdielv wise to protect your brotherhood and it was stranded on an island wilh my dog alo Would do all could to protect Me Wr BB tki thmuicaiaa v ot gtamlc Ives tent very j? p rn ter- a 'i i long and haul whether even to write this letter since have luldten who express a desire to (arm in Millard County little water Hut after sell examination and Mrs lil to ind our llf High St 'r Km i rviluiu Water Shareholders: Mlh i' "pni MiuiUiUntt Itul l'll ot thi nn V bliaim the turns grass Op m nlli'i iut‘ ti' Iuphiu of year in iiim jnt plr am) the asparagus grows wild in the drains and 'liny crioy puking asparagus because after all tastes good ritir' Mthoiiph may seem tree to you the cost to the properly K meat Most ol us have livestock Itial share the pasture drains Aitli your tree asparagus In the haste to get to the green slut! n open and lernes arc left down Animals are found wandering their leticed sale areas where they can become injured killed a i uise damage to someone else s properly Asparagus von lake a (cnee down put hack up it you open a gate close we all tan enjoy the spring tunc asparagus harvest I imhi Mums iU romp ir Ik Vprd will pickershe - be courteous Asparagus ' 'ritii' flouers linic Vprd It t dflvf n e p 349-52- rtKuHf hnstn r ’mid siklmi tfapun 10 Vprd trt n Mpv ei Mhm TT residence n' ms sHtnitin an Ulifu1 si city of Dioum unnts e ue hint city the dibir " be d the April an M iripnojff !cd tbe Day Mfn uritiai M PS Delta chronprodetwrave d Bhati'MM V2 plfiiiwn p ni illmme fvu r Mrp at or Editor vend a phot'yj'apb to accompany their tetter all tetters lo to editing for grammar clarity and brevity orreried t'rr known (aclual errrxs vgned ard include a phone number for verification and ame mil tat withheld from publication by request AND at 't e u dis ii mie tl ist Millard 4th 2931 sanding letter lo the 40 North 300 West topi's are goen preference Name and u Spi vlnl 7 Vprd 'P othrt c ' A prd 6 A Mils mihu p p h nii Hud b 249 cmij sties that are worth During this first week of April there are only two planets us by reaching its “New” observing this week Our moon u accommodating reaches aphelion (furphase on Friday the Kth Jupiter the giant gas planet thest distance from the Sun) on Thursday the 14th when it will be 506 million miles away and then only 413 million miles from the Farth Jupiter reaches of 2011 when it will be 47 aphelion (nearest distance to the Sun) in March million miles closer and only 306 million miles from the Earth Because of its the all other of that swallow planets and still have space could it huge ste in left over it is an easy target for any small telescope that can magnify the image at least 74X However larger apertures and greater magnification will be necessary to view the planet’s subtle details on nights of good seeing conditions the constellation of Virgo al Jupiter is caiv to locate in our southeastern sky in object in the sky magnitude 2 making the brightest the ringed planet Saturn is superbly placed in our sky in the constellation of ( icmini “ he Tw ins” this month and will reach eastern quadrature with the Sun (90 degrees from the Sun with respect to our position on Earth) on Sunday the 0th Hits position allows the shadow cast by Saturn rings to be at maximum in the upper atmosphere that gives a three dimensional effect when almost twice as distant and viewing through a telescope Because Saturn is the magnificaslightly smaller when compared to Jupiter it reasons that twice tion will be required lo resolve what lan be seen with the same eyepiece in a resolve itself with its rings at around 32X given telescope Saturn begins to mm (315”) in an magnification hut it really shows up nicely at 200X Saturn is telescope Unlike with Jupiter steady atmospheric conditions are more critical when viewing the ringed planet lo locate Saturn look westward tor an orange colored object at magnitude M) 2 being almost as bright as the bluish colored star Vega to the east Almost overhead in the early evening hours we can find the constellation ol eo “1 he ion" with its many interesting deep sky objects The constellastar Rcgulus Regulus at magnitude tion is marked by the brilliant 36 is only light years away and has an actual luminosity that is 160 ot few the It than stars that has a diameter ol "helium" Sun one is our greater about 4 3 million miles or roughly times greater than our Sun Its internal temperature must he in the order of 60 millions of degrees Centigrade in order to fuse helium (our Sun’s internal temperature is in the order of 20 million grees Cenligrade If this star were located where our Sun is now life on Earth would he virtually impossible Probably one of the most interesting points about Regulus is its companion star that is relatively easy to see in a small telescope Its magnitude is 7 9 and appear indigo in color for many observers but some say that it pears more of a deep yellow when compared with the primary Regulus The the luminosity of our Sun and is separated by companion star is about a distance of 4660 AU’s A U 93 million miles) A real treat for those that the secondary star is in itself a double star! It is a is large telescope owning a dwarf star having only '250th the luminosity of our Sun having a revolution period of many thousands of years Its color is pure white but due to the brilliance of Regulus it is often overlooked and lost in the primary’s glare It take a hit of observing skills to see the companion star in almost any telescope For those owning a good telescope in the 4" to 12" of aperture there are several galaxies in the constellation of Leo Best known are M66 and M65 as shown on the diagram Both are spiral types like the galaxy that we live in and known as the Milky Way M66 is tilted almost face on to us while M65 is tilted slightly away Both galaxies exhibit the spiral arms well in larger optical instruments The star map below should help in finding both ot these galaxies in Leo him ’’a West St ike V"utS plav M uni pin h pril ill hit ui t lo dltnnrr U s' lurulav 12 (ft dlnnrr Delta S’ de cit hralmn at Della vltihits 0 llijth Bali td'iiMt p m Peitmip in e efmie m Op in vttrd diw nurt ‘t MWV iHo (holt timid ip flu eh nine s Viomiav u c im df D OOM Vprd MnntUvi S Srr ni tilpum Mill irtl Mnvit If (0 a (ilnid Mhn fooisr ’2 West DHiSmth Delta Fridas lake ttll iSomds Sensihdits In a in West iKlta hT Smith all al H4 4l2o er"ie nr HllmorrC rnfr Haptut ( hurih in 4rn S tiltnuft rrat Maim ( hunh of hml rn Millard k vr hursdav Moiumrnt (Ins P in mm iu iStluant Smmr rntcr Hire! hursdav m (nf M pi ‘oo ’4 ill pstfli iimmu hnf h mcptifu’v p in jlhnlu Imm mh'p! 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