Show Page Mliard Cointv 14 Aon! 5 2QQS Progress Chronicle 0d aulcmil jffarts ILZard £Farm& Byjerold Bishop (Editor Sate JrrolJ fiihnfi Iu son rvujrnt furmirls of Hist Millard has inmptUd and painted images of land marks ill he published user the neit fess neek in a formal that tan he slipped in H'est Millard ompbte Hilh histones lhand saved hy readers Ansone vsith further information to lonlnhule is sseliome to submit It ) The Oasts Post office was built in the late 1940’s Peter H Petersen was the postmaster all the years I was growing up There was a Peter A Peterson in the Oasts Ward so Peter H was called Post Office Pete He started as the Oasts Postmaster in 1930 Living on the Sevier River our family hunted ducks and every Chnstmas we would have a duck all picked and ready to cook and it would be marked for Santa Clause I was quite old before I knew that the Santa Clause duck went to Post Office Pete nsn OrI :ni: To ihe Chxinicu: Cfirm Progress Xli !iu Meadowlarks singing in spring hs Dean Draper urc Mgri of spring is Ihe sound of singing in Ihe fields and neighborhoods of Millard Counly This particular specimen sings most of the morning and then takes a break for the afternoon He picks up here he left off again for a couple of hours toward evening The Western Meadowlark (Stumclla neglecta) is found throughout the western U S and extends to the Midwestern states It saries in song from its cousin the Eastern Meadowlark (Stumella magna) They look very much alike and have similar habits The bright yellow breast and belly feathers are easy to spot when the bird is in flight It sports a black stripe across its chest Meadowlarks have a short tail with white outer tail feathers Their wings and backs are pale brown as are the center tail feathers The Meadowlark is about 9 5 to 10 5 inches long with a 14 5 inch wingspan They are a bit chubby looking A medo'jrks V $ with their heavy body type The song of the Western Meadow lark is loud clear and musical The call of the Eastern Meadowlark is puny The Western male in comparison has about 10 songs in his treasury of tunes The Eastern male has from 50 to 100 songs in his repertoire but he just lacks the showmanship of the Western Meadowlark Where the two species overlap territories hybrid birds result Meadowlarks are great insect eaters They eat great amounts of alfalfa weevil They eat many caterpillars and grasshoppers Meadowlarks also eat weed seed and some grain They live in the open fields and expanses of the west They are often seen perched on fences and fence posts sharing their songs with all in lssr 8 wwwmillardccpcom ll listening range by Dean Draper- in Millard County Photos Benefits Of Subscribing Some Of The On-Li- Issues Uploaded Every Tuesday Afternoon Search Previous Issues Access To Previous Issues View Enitire Paper At Anytime From Anywhere taken New Our On-Lf‘ Sir r- Ai l Doing So ci:in:-N- s r :v :: i Well The PRICE!! 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Federal and state statutes Visitors to the public lands can take personal responsibility for protecting and preserving these resources for future generations by following the Tread Lightly principles and other guidelines listed below LEAVE WHAT YOU FIND Leave artifacts and fossils where you find them It is illegal to dig move or collect artifacts and vertebrate fossils without a permit Avoid moving or climbing on the walls of prehistoric or historic structures when touring sites Treat rock art historic structures and archaeological features with 0 Good 1290 Lew Mi'ts c the How To Write 7 j495 Trai t r Tow ? 2001 Chevrolet Tahoe hllmoie Utah March 27 2006 Visitors to public lands can enjoy solitude and beauty of Wilderness and ildemcss Study Areas These lands hold some of the most breathtaking and scenic views that can be enjoyed by all Wildlife and botanical committees abound in these areas However traveling into these pristine areas requite that one hike to destinations within these majestic areas No motorized vehicles are authorized side the boundaries of these areas Archaeological historical and leontological resources on ULM public lands tell the story of our recent and distant past These 'heritage" sources contribute to our understanding of the origins of life and civilization in North America They also dazzle delight thrill sometimes person who crimes upon them whether a curious tourist an intrepid hackcouniry venturer an accidental visitor an ist in search of inspiration or an quisitive scientist However America's heritage sources both those that are visible and those that are buried are at risk from theft and looting population growth and urban sprawl development (ff road activity and natural deterioration even though they arc legally protected under arums - turns aren dxjfyp how ever April an Sln Delta City Library necessj-’- n foreign words arid phrases are not apropos !U One should never generalize limma'e quotations As Ralph Waldo merson once said "I hate 5 pm - 5 pm 76 n COO v Delta Llah Authors coming to Delta City Library! ” quotations Tell me what you know 12 Comparisons as bad as ches 13 Don't be redundant don't use than mre words necessary it's highly superfluous 14 Profanity sucks less or lie more spec ific I nderstatement is alwavs best 1" I xagzeraii n is a bdhon mes wor than IX lor ma'e sentences 19 m Ike Anahgc-writing fcalhe-on a s'uk e 2'i The passive vokc is to be avoided 21 (kii' 'nd the bam at b gh to cjoa' s—s 22 I ven if a r ieJ metaphor so gs sh J hf cj 2’ ho needs rhet rica! q Hill Gardner Julie Hcllon Candace Salima Tristi PiriKston DJ RoWlcy Julie Wright Loralec Evans James Dashncr Shirley Bahlmann Xf 23 Si3B3U X Tff lp!vrn:Son ct'! 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