Show Paoe 12 Millard County Gcl Chronicle Progress July 26 jlliar( MOUmifig DOVeS 2QQS tfcirrm cuuaul jlfarcs b JeroU Buhup EJilor ft ole JenjtJ Btbp Tat ion reujent formerly of Hnt Khtlard ha compiled and painted images of land marks eeks in a format that can he clipped Mill he publnhed over the next ew ith hnlortec The in Hnl Millard complete readers Imone Milh further information to contnhule a tcrhome to submit it ) and laved Bp I Dean Draper Familiar to all residents of Millard the Mourning Dove County (Zenaidura macroura) This 12 inch long bird with an 18 inch wingspan inhabits the farms towns forests and deserts of the county It derives its name from the mournful sound of its cooing Mourning doves have a distinct whistling sound made by their wings as they take off into flight the birds have a sharply pointed tail The w ings are narrow and pointed with black spots on the upper side The Mourning Dove closely sembles the extinct Passenger Pigeon i (bctopistes migratorius) in appear' ance Passenger pigeons were ap- proximately one third larger than mourning doves The last passenger pigeon died in the Cincinnati Zoo on September 1914 ' ' f Recently Ringed turtle doves have appeared in the county They are not related to the mourning dove and can be easily distinguished by their square tails and harsh call Mourning doves eat seeds and grains It is a true vegetarian They eat no insects but the seeds they eat are almost all from troublesome weeds Hinckley Pioneer Parade ROYALTY An old fopa building off the road to the IPP plant just north of the old John DcLapp home on the east side of the 1 street American Japanese were allowed to go home at the end of World War II all the buildings were sold off As the buildings some in good stupe some have been made into homes you drive around the valley you can sec many of and many other uses many used as work shops garages bams sheds storage buildings The buildings were wood construction with tar paper on the outside held by lath strips nailed into the wood to hold When the the tar paper in place You can see a lopa You had to look building restored and close to see the sign read about on this the history of topae at the Great Basin Museum Mike entry Serving all ofMillqrd County ' 96 years for iA‘' Palmer Mayor Donald Brown Ekioa- andJJnda - v zjsjznmmzm SUBSCRIBE TODAY! Plenty of candy for the kids to scramble for P©00 IflaOsa ©mg3 fa ©ffiHUllID© 4 ©S wwwmillardccpCQm A v Ur) ik? "''A FppIMI 38sgtetra$tea Boys Grades Register at Delta Palladium August 1( 5PM to 6:30PM) August 2 (5PM to 6:30PM) Cost: $30Boy Bov and One Parent Must Be Present to Register U’ ms: For details please contact Craig Stumph at or Dave Edwards at ic&Xeoijfcc&A Subscription Form 1365 New & Renewal mail to ui at PO Box 249 Delta Ut 84624 N Hwy Delta 6 SUMMER HOURS: Mon - Sat 9am - 6pm lMeatci 'Uhcese t Platers WaiU6ir Mail to: Phone: Blue July Specials 4"lb Cheese t 3!b by 3CW- “ in mvi r Salami 5'10Ib Cheddar 2® lb Urge Shoe Avaiable Mild White an to order Nemlunt Vft s A hrrrj OK ORDERS OVER SX DlU Art only Monday Friday IRES DELIVERY Oder MIC0 t Cheese Crumbles Prwolorte |