Show r r i : t ' ' r USPS Snake Valley Prosecuting A Pomes John Hollimade a motion to the court to dismiss all charges against Joseph Patrick Flynn Flynn had entered day into a F’lea in Abeyance agreement with the state approximately one sear ago As a condition of the Ivnn was ordered to agreement enter into and complete the newly organized Drug Court lor Millard basis Participants will carry letter support and concern to be de livcred to Utah’s Senators and Governor The Water Express will cany a letter across the desert ter rain for a S5 donation “Donations are needed" said I d Alder NSVWA volunteer and con tact for the Water Express “Mon etary donations will be greatly appreciated from those who a re unable to run but would like ti help support die cause" Volunteers are needed to support the entire effort Help is needed to drive support vehicles man water stations prepare meals for runners staff crews collect donations collect letters sell memorabilia and create posters memorializing the run will he available for sale There will be a potluck picnic at "This is the Place Heritage Park at the mouth of Emigration Can yon on Wednesday August 10 after the run is completed Contact Ed Alder at 3124 or fax to sign The sentiment is simple “Just NO! the water’s not going to The Las Vegas area would like to share Snake Valley’s water right up the last drop Snake Valley residents think sharing is a bad idea especially if there isn't enough to lake care of Snake Valley’s needs They hope their elected officials feel the same way Northern Snake Valley Water kssociation (NSVWA) is looking for volunteers to participate in and support the Water Express The will start at Baker NV and allow the old Pony Express route miles to the Federal Building ( omits Judge Donald J yrecongratulai ed lynn lot successfully complet mg Drug ( ourt He told everyone that lynn had gone through the program w itliout ever bas ing sain turns imposed upon him He had n positive drug tests and attended all of tin therapv m the shortest turn possible- Judge vre then granted tin motion fm dismissal of charges Ivrin riends and and applauded spectators gimed in the applause and gave Ivmi a standing ovation Drug ( ourt is used all oven the lined Stales to help defendants Mil overcome then addictions mmtv s drug court other Wednesday at 1 pm Tlie Judge Attorney for the State and ( ounselors meet before Drug (ourt 'I hey discuss each of the or lack participant s progression of prior to meeting in the court room witl the defendants This week's eloig eourt imposed immediate sanctions iatl Mmc and or commumtv two id servieei lard ( at A Black Tie Affair Miss Millard Pageant The Miss Millard Pageant A Black Tic Affair will Fie held at 7 m on Saturday July 30 at the p Palladium in Delta Five young women from throughout Millard County will vie for the crown and title of Miss Millard The pageant is a preliminary to Miss Utah as well as the Miss America Pageant and follows the samc guidelines and format Interviews will be held Saturday afternoon The physical fitness portion of the competition will follow the Gentry Lee Fmillie is the daughter ot Sharon and the late Harvey Ross of Delta of ucillc Hawke-and Van and ( edar ( ity Contestant M2 Amber Anderson Amber will a senior at Millard for the j High school coming Amber year would like attend Southern Utah niverf sity to obtain a Bachelor's f)e grec iti the Arts on her way to becoming a chef She is at honor toll student and has served as a peer tutor for students lot special cdueation three years Amber has excelled basketball and in volleyball She was named the gymnastics ‘Trask Spnme' of the Year" at Millard for he- talent Amber will presen’ a gvmna-tifloor routine entitled "Let s (iet Stabed " Ambe' the daughter of ( orv and Mary Anderson o' illmorc Contestant M3 Jamie Madsen Jamie will be a vnvw at Della High and will by interviews The contestants will compete in Talent Casual Wear and Evening Gown segments of the program Tickets are available at the door Cost is SA for adults and S4 for children 12 and under The new Miss Utah 2 05 Julia Bachivm will be a guest of the Sm Miss Millard competition will be assisting the current Miss Millard Lorelei Whitaker as an emcee and will also presen' her talent The new Little Miss Ashwill also be present ley Whitaker and will assist on stagt Delta based musical group A Black Tie Affair will provide entertainment for the competition This ensemble includes Naneltc Holt Kerry Mamv Kiri Huggarei Richard Stielley Jarod Mamv and Russ Hoskm Contestant Ml Emihie Hawke s 2'4 in graduate plans attending taf Southern or Fmillic I' a recent graduate of Delta High She lias attended one summer semester at Snow She College hopes to obtain a Bachelor's Degree m Accounting and go on to become an attorney Lmillic was the Delta High Business and Marketing mg Scholar and an area runner up While attending Deha High she was of member of die National Honor Society and earned a schol arshrp to Utah State University I or her talent Lmilite will present a vocal olo “My Own GirP written COPY' ntversity btait a degree Phv steal Fducahot and Bust ness Jamie's goal is a high school pbvsual teacher V hFc a krltu Higr tn has brer en the Honv Poll wi't a a 3 2 GPA Jamie Higf Tnlkel arid will serveas Dn! Mis tress fo- tne coming schoo her tarn' she wd presen t “Diarrn d Mu dance in sic’bskar teTtded a b week dance camp ITM cap Jamie is the and vTiette Madsen of ed Rs Ielu M4 Chaunte Watts Chaunte will be attending Mn vela-la'd Ffigh as a truer to r- - Contestant the coming year She has obtained credit college in algebra From Snow ( also earned credit eollege lot physics Irom Dixie State Chaunte is the Millatd High Sterling Scholar for foreign Language She is a member of the National Honor Society will P GPA Chaunte attended Girls' a State and will be attending Utah Justness Week at US! in August She ha- - been a Millatd FFigh for ' years and has performed Disneland Chaun'e ha- - served - a c la - office' for three ventrs and i' the State Governed s 'routf f ouncil Anti Violence Chainnan She would like In become a D'Htal Flvioenisi She will a laz dance to “V bates ei T umou f h for her talent Chaunte- h the daughle- o' Bran d"t and f onnte Watts of ilimore Contestan' Mi Chnstie A Peterson Christie will be Hud next year the w here she Sterling Scholar a seruo’ Delta at foreign lan guage She is a membe- o' the Natioeal Hofior Setciet and on tne high honor roll She is tn the trp of Students m the W h - Who Arvmg American Higr Schoo Stufem's and m the Mitt percemtiic AC! Assessm-n- t Chnstie it the - a a' Ideita IFigf arid fen 2Ki spring She 95 No 4 July 27 2005 Shi'llii fluHnn It was a histone das for Miloubh District Drug lard Counts's ( ourt on Wednesday July 20 of !” Vol H in Salt Lake City Participants can register to run in one mile increments Runner can sign up for as many miles wish to run The Water Ex around press will run the clock Time skits will be deter mined on a first come first sent Ethc 4 v Drug Court celebrates first graduate Water Express Citizens of Snake Valley arc looking to (heir roots to save their heritage water 145 years ago nden of die Pony xpres delivered mail to the west through Snake Valley from civilisation and the government m the feast Now residents of Snake Valley propose to deliver mail to the government in the east via pedestrians along the same route On August 8 10 die staunch to Southern Nevada bid to pump water aquifers of the Snake and will journey to Salt They will run and walk iaJong die old Pony Express route ito deliver a message to Governor untxman and Utah's t r “ been niversa Ah Star She served a the presidcn- o' he nii lass and n a membrr o' tne lat ottiestra rnstic will attmiO State ntvetsitv arlt: stud' ciihica or and wun: hk psv a f lair s' a PhD n ft et psvr(ig o’ pertom a dance 7 me ' the Cfbs’ic and Ma'ia htr vi cour aTK talcmt to daugMe- sh- wil rusiv Puh Joseph Patrick Flynn (c with the defendants lot failure to go to counseling or cheel mg in with Adult Parole arid f’rohation The burden is on each participant to times pen drug test two or missed test is the same as week dirty test Immediate sanctums associated with the drug court program tor not following through are one of the keys to the success of the a program lynn Holliday congratulated for making a total change m fits lifestvle including being employed full time raising his children and attending and completing counseling sessions He then asked lynn to say a tew words ‘Trii not good with words" said lynti “I’m better with actum (irmnmg he thanked his fans and support group of friends "1 know this program works Thanks fie the iipportumty to change my life and the direction was going certificate) surrounded by Drug Coud team and employer said lyrm Ivnn One id the programs emtered into was the 12 step pro the According pram icorpui tab Hare counselor for ( enttal one are the stepounseling through three fmdini- Ood lout and house is leaning through 2 is helping vim said it teai lies on to eep after formal treat maintaining mein Then all go hand in hand lo find a balance wilt tamilv work and reenv Ivnn said lie grew up in ill lie more until the sevemtl grade rcMurned uwav Iron die drug in n the not citv realizing problems he in rnrtl api moving hai illrnore a a tnl "I remembered kid Inking and fishing will dad said lynn After entering into the propran Paiho lynn applied for a tub Shack in Fillmore He wa- - a Fed if he had ever nit up a dr" before ( Ik' admitted n' om uf Ipmg ran Mabll imew vises ag“ iinlv at D iane turn brother eurone n wek was look mg h Ivnn ap in tie meal elnparltniMi1 walh eredii lined and plied Paudv a pa" of fils success lot lung Inn ving n fun ami a sk ill need lo do more sn vot have someone lie (foie ami von smpeei going on then von enfor ernent Do on' "People Ivnn mr mg (Pur e use all In law then we don II pa"' Mn p m Billboard Magazine says “Hill is bridge between western muuc's best traditions and the future genre as cowboys and cowboy singers evolve with the changing times Hill s music echoes integrity mo associated rality and character with legends like Rov Rogers and Gene Autrev while also exploring ' contemporary themes tills tut native is the real deal a passionate poet outdoeirsman and veritable young hot it the field of Westen music These days the Chisholo Trail may be lined with iJennvs and Starbucks the Old West tna bt one gian' hut then arc still wild places rugged place-i- t the mountains and plains where the glory of America s fatiled There vou'l' find singe songwriter Brenn Hil drawing in a for hi music sptration The accoladerhave been rolling tr ter Hill ever since he launch'-icarcerr Hill made his singing debuage four He go hi firs’ guita’ a’ nine With a natural love o' the westen outdoors nubuted bv summer- a’ fami- - Hd' ventureef traditiona west arena into cn muvi taking even oppobo - era!' 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Hill Intnsel' won the Westen Mini Assoua tioii’s prestigious 2M'i res Award Rising stiri Since then fill Ini tonoe! endlesslv the tfiroughou' in come" a' lm performing A festivals and ( wfxiv Mu n gatherings He ha lot sucl esteemed abists a ho latdoux lem Clark lot Ivson Don Ldwards Red Steagall Mi chael Mabir Murphev and Pieter iti The Skv And his touring broadened receiptto in lud eventeas' o' tti Mii linled tlie seling 'lean iuamtames ommissumer Lath1 Walker lolm oofwi an then iw otnmi supine" o‘ ofler congratulationwa- It i' i (OW t i'i A ademv o' We ten A" Hd lo iv I'd u nominilei the 'leaand ntebame- o' Westerii Mil Vo all' cilcgo'i" ’bdi n ?(MiJ jne' n Hu ' Tin RANfilfIPI o released oti' mde albun Dl PI P THAN I't'fe amJ wj pnmiptl named 'a bngty new voicr' b Amerrcat f owbov Magazine Hill s 2112 ( Al TOI ( ftVIClT wa a iabo- o' t Ir it n tnibeet tra ontiti ueC celebrat- tv ia'e t'v hi atieJ tne haret bi'fi nes v ut life o' cowbo Stamn lu lur‘ it t'liegra-fovpiew rrrc betweer ard tradmua western Hit of nature s maiestv n Round u fire aru- al f omit f n whiie trax- - like fire- sang t Night- - Liter Thaei Pw de' Rive' Dueen put a westen sptr m the love wmg There were met ( ntinpw! are‘ A'r evocative poem- - wn’ter am' recitee: b Hd' n gen'e at cerpa v a rim"!vnwmi nm ar aejep- a tv class v'wv bi p'retrv Hd! a - he s has must o award it vea's Hi- - 2'i2 Association n'tmtnation- tnljdc' Male Performe o' tv SeaWestern A'vjp o' the tti r n o‘ on- and lout niii ' Hd - tnosi Ics Hut Hil a d tf li'lUI' Filip Amen ai imisi and Idl albun PI fl wil onlv tublie-t- ore tti riio- w Pd ‘DANfi Hi reputu'ion lie W' " I' o' III tv n t' song rnoelen Hd' rts tile I'd unde-ag“'v onhden' tnelixlu-- Hi d NfiA'' PI D broad arri Witt al'un fil’r mb eu n1 tMI boi Pin - a vso tun te natiot tic al1 it 0 N ' Male In n song id and ietinon msigh' inti life and loo and rnw hangmj the lain at nine' u Ixott the sontrovctsia FFrghwav legaev aiu- the till trak stKai ebiqu'nitlv l "iisenaiiie m hehal' fi Tnik are' M f)e- ( new cmirrienoran id t wnne Miner undvmg tradition and parenthoeKi o' 'lour xearid O' t It'- vf are‘ anil tnne u a tarsl eninmmen' ‘her epav- tribute ( pf Hand tn hes tie Piggit' ana omie- - tv nte ot tte tough xe FJai n i riearK IV tae o' Th- hr'’ latt' los- eoke- n Jet n'i’acmis-o- e" w b as rtcen Musi of naminj o' cowgr av lo'ige’ Westen eelcai h toj oi Ii surpo-- tie PI Lonlmue He tou1 bexdings ptospereg and RANGIMRF wen' inte I' second D Hd' n llie tate il !lil wcl - lalegi- mu if De berslup of the Academe o' en Abists named Hill ttieir Rising Star atid nominate!' tfi song al Von ( owbos for Song o' th M alt' Vo Male Jul am1 deligh- r H a Hill epic root tvet IW" am1 tin ha'll P met ' emtdovi-- lomew R sipp lut are room spectators in entral tal oun and friendand a o' llnn mints emir Rising Western Star Brenn at Millard County Fair Sixth generation Utahn Brent Hill will perform his conlernpo ran Western music at the Millard County fair friday Aug 12 at we enabling chata tenatior Red kui p ujT tne- id t'v a oTUemporaev profound Idle' orl Ittle t Jem ti st'ate how aJenture wrmetimes car vieid unexpcied henelr brenr Hilt on page 2 |