Show larly doling for the November General L Ice ion suns Ktoher 24 and will be available at the County Clerk's Othee at 765 South Highway 99 in Fillmore every day from a m to 5pm and 5 OU lontinues through November Ml STB! RI (ilSTl RI DTOVOTF BY (XTOBLR TO QUALHY VOTING available sign the polling booh LARLY K)R and vote in pm Announces candidacy a cy voting makes it possible for you to set your own schedule and vote without worrying about parkweather Just ing or long lines or the come in to the Othee during the times Larly Vou'll get the dunce to cast your ballot for the races and issues you care about in a time frame vou yourself choose It's easy it's simple and it's tun Six Public Meetings Scheduled for the Central Utah Area Wildfire Protection Plan Six public meetings have been scheduled for the Central L'tah area Community Wild Protection Plan (CWPP) The regional plan which encompasses Juab Millard Piute Sanpete Sevier and Wayne counties will provide an overview of the wildtire risk in Central L'tah and the framework tor future county and cal planning efforts to protect human life and reduce property loss due to wildfire The goal of the meetings is to offer an opportunity for the public to rev lew the draft risk assessment and identify those places and natural areas that are of special value to the community “The meetings provide and opabout portunity for the public to learn wildfire risks and to help us identity which areas need additional planning eflorTs” said fred Johnson Central Utah area fire management officer “Identifying the focus of public concern will help ” us prioritize Meetings are scheduled in central Utah county seals as follows hllmore - (Xtober 26 Nephi October 26 Junction - November Loa - November 2 Manti November and Richfield - November 9 Ihe meetings will be held at the County Courthouse with the exception ot Richfield which will be held at Snow College lach meeting will begin at 6pm For more information on the plan the public meeting schedule and agenda or to fill out a comment form online go towww Utah! irelnfo gov Delta Continued 2 4 miles from front of page private unimproved roads Delta illage owned a horse gradbought in 1924 tor $ 2(H) and also a sprinkler purchased in 1922 for SI 0(H) Culverts and Bridges Culverts in the village were maintained from 1918 to 1942 by the Melville Irrigation Company Since 1942 Delta has assumed responsibility and spends about $400 per year tor maintenance The one major bridge within the incorporated limits leads to the cemetery It was constructed in 194( at a cost of $200 div ided equalDelta illage ly between the county Melville Irrigation Company and Delta Canal Company In the precinct there are bridges the Grand and Delta Central State Road er Curbing Curbing was found along both sides of the mam business block and on the east side of one block on Third West Street It was paid tor by the 50 property owners at the rate of $1 per toot (495 feet per bhch) I rude Delta illage is the trade center of West Millard County where the population is engaged chiefly m the production ot altalta seed and in the raiscattle ing ot sheep and At the time ot this study there were retail stores employing 31 workers in addition to the Tclluridc Power -t ompniy retail ment Six sold groceries 2 meats 3 feed and 2 seed There was wholesale seed company employing 4 workers regularly and during 16 to 20 extra the seasonal rush four stores carried general hardware 3 furniture and 2 fann plements Men's furnishings were sold in 2 stores ladies" ladies" in 2 department stores and in 3 shop and general stores Two companies carried build4 electrical appliand materials ing ances One store had departments furniture dry goods hardware groceries meat market ladies" men's furnishings and shoes and employed 12 clerks in addition to produced approximately 9(H) pounds of butter per day for local and distant markets This company also had a live feed egg and poultry business A local baker produced 4(H) to 4(H) loaves of bread per day with cakes rolls and cookies and supplied cal and surrounding towns with bread daily ntertamment houses included a movie 2 dance halls and 3 billiard halls Postal Service Ot the S community units in the service area only 5 had At Delta a rented building 40 by 60 teet provided box space In 1944 there were 4X boxes rented m 1940 Ml One ot the 2 mail routes ot the area operated from Delta illage he carrier served 90 luiulies over a route Railroad Village is on the mam line of the Union Pacific railroad A yellow frame station had a genual waiting room and 2 smaller rooms Six passenger trams stopped each dav 3 going east and west Dailv 2 freights went east and 2 west and was run twice a week a to illtnore A small treight station served the district DR COPY Vs a candidate tor ( ounty Vttorney would like to take this opportunity to have been mimcd introduce mvsclt tor I' seats and my wile and have 9X9 to 1991 lour cluldien from served a DS mission to Norway attended the University ot Wyoming where received tour degrees a bachelors degree m social science a bachelors degree in psychology a masters a degree in Public Administration and J D degree in Law The county attorney is a full time heretore believe the paid position person that is the county attorney needs to work full time tor the counam committed to woikmg lull ty tune with regular office hours and uccessubihty to the citizens will not do anv private attorney work on the side the is Seventy to work that the tor responsible percent ot attorney criminal law iglity county is and had a circulation ot 4466 books a year Ihe library was financed liotn cilv taxes amid rentals on books In 1944 the total yearly expenditures amounted to $644 04 without remit of which salaries took $444 X6 and books and periodicals $67 09 Anv person living m the village or attend mg school was accorded tree library service others applying lor a book weie charged a rental lee ot 26 cents a year he American ihrurv Vssociution following standards tor ot a library measuring the clficieniv An income ot $1 00 per capita ot the city's population as a minimum (Delta Village raised V0 40 per cap has set up the ita 2 A circulation per year of 5 books Delta illage had 7 books per capita 2005 PaQgJ 18 attorneys whether prosecutors attorneys are defined by ot felony cases they and the number ot uiy trials they hiv e tried have been involved m hundreds ot lelony cases both as a prosecutor have tried and a detense attorney dozens ot jury trials both as a prose cutor and a detense attorney Further have tiled and argued many appeals both in the Utah ( ourt ot Appeals and the Utah Supreme I ourt am the only candidate with anv significant criminal experience Having tried cases lor over 24 years as both a defense counsel and prosecutor can confidently state that Bryan Sidwell who have tried ma a competent jor felonies against is aggressive and tenacious litigator" I'eterson Deputy Uintah Idwm inal or ctelciise the number Bryan Sidwell law is not dexpericnee in criminal fined by how long one has been an attorney 0 is defined by the type ot crim cases one handle s xperiencc-- Vttorney ("ounty 9(19 al an original cost of $X (HHI Since then additions have been nude his limie strucat a cost of $4016 ture had an auditorium with a seat mg capacity ot 760 and 7 classrooms lec trie lights and furnace heat had been installed here was a piano an oreun song boohs tables chairs and other equipment he Second Ward chapel was built dm mg the period 1926 to 1941 at a $122 cost ot $26 6(H) Since 9 tor additions Unhud been spent seating capacity ot the aiiilitoiium classrooms elec had was 46() trie lights furnace heat an organ a song boohs and misicllu piano neous equipment Ihe lliird Ward meeting house was a combination of 2 old oneSee Delta on page 6 per capita One assistant lor every 20 0(H) books circulated (Delta Village had one libiatian and a circulation ot 4466 books) J ilty percent ot the income spent 4 lor salaries (Delta Village used 69 percent lor salaries ventv live percent lor boohs and exclusive ot binding periodicals (Delta Village spent 7 6 percent on hooks and periodicals 6 branch librarv within one mile of every citizen IDS ( hurih I I) S wards In Della there are ot them the Delta fluid Watd is not within the village limits but is local cd in the south tract Della’s irst Ward building was erected during the period of 907 to equipped The gymnasium 7676 teet had regular equipment and 2 showers m each dressing room lie grade school in 1946 had 4(M)( text books and 4(H) library books the Inch school 2000 text books and X00 librarv Fxioks The brick L D S seminary build mg had 2 classrooms and was heated with steam here were 2 rest rooms with wash basins and toilets and within the building was a drinking fountain two unfinished rooms were Ins building cost in the basement $11000 and had $M)0 invested in here was a small binary equipment ot 50 books telephone xwitchhoaid tor the area was hc tied m Delta Village and connected with 140 (deplumes luLUU iliac ac 91 telephones m Delta Village 16 in Hinckley 7 in Oasis 6 in Deseiet 5 in Sutheiland 7 in Vbraham and each tor the north and south tract Schools Delta Village s high and grade schools are built upon adjoining lots which together conblock The grade stitute a white school is a 10 room House of Representativ es Dist 68 REPRESENTING RURAL VALUES Strong Families & Economic Development Agriculture Land & Water I ihrary The Delta library (opened in 1921) is located on tlaik Street within a block of the elementary and high The scluxil buildings frame structure was rented for $17 a month he library was open 7 hours a day during week days but was dosed on Sundays It contained 4X09 books and has 10 magazine subscriptions Education Excellence Responsible Government "L Leave Jack Frost OUT IN THE COLD Nose Nipting No Longer Conquer Tolerated inters m tin- AnturctK get down to uc" IS e have no idea how penguins do it Se re guessing it has something to do ith the hath rs have to worn about we don Fortunatelv low in I tah But temperatures getting quite that when it does get cold it s good to know vou have the warmth comfort and ronve nu nee of natural gas U Lcj the 5 Things You Need To Cold Seve got our snow tires on our aniline off and our hoots fin d up We re p tunning syst'ril muintenim e and or live Is seeming gas Fv rvthiug s s on om nd supplies forwinti But vou pro! ahlv havi a It things to do too ivt to he h'fht r tlirnmn J U'hhlf if It InhknoiGn p Har iumjIjUiic nui tr Hir furnatr h hixhti h T biJ hI'ii n ht "i t if hg ifif IM) i knv tr' It rJ ir Vi h ft' I'’ ri 'f nh us ium i" ’rtr fi just flit k a sw iti h and thr Ta da 71iit sit iVnplf dunttnmk th ir Irnmt th r gnn: to To ht tn£ for gruitrd UitirL-m- if r f ft nu h ' it imanstM-r- doinftirjoh P pi turunrd hrating 'r r for !e alnmt he TLr kind oi iak( e honest iLit s hiif mill nrrt Wool scratchy but toasty this Winter hafaarTTih"ii from nrnt r xact Take Us for Granted in rru1tH'ih riJutr uht rui'i uUf !' T‘dtv i'wl"in in tut rum rffu mu iifi mu a Donfhutk' fdt" tunt r the community branch I ream was handled by of wnich bought testing stations approximately 34 Ooo pounds of a year A local creamery had a siatf of w hich gathered cream from Beaver and Millard Counties and heating plant The grade school had no ventt luting equipment other than windows and air shafts The rooms were ot light color which retracted light well he lavatory equipment consisted ot wash basin in each ot 4 toilets and 2 dressing rooms A kitchen equipped with a gas and an oil stove and a sink was used to serve lunch to 2M) slu dents dailv The high school auditorium had lie do ot 419 a seating capacity mestic science laboratory was well The the manager facilities catering to automobiles required 39 workers There were 7 rages with 14 mechanics Conjointly the 7 garages and 7 service stations had 27 retail gas pumps The 5 establishments carry ing new and used cars had display room for 5 new cars and hired 3 full time salesmen Storage for well over 75 cars was offered by 6 concerns Wholesale gasoline storage tanks were located conveniently near the railroad and gasoline was provided for west Millard hllmore and Scipio Nine months of the year one concern employed 14 bus drivschool buses ers for Millard County 7 of which served Delta Village and 6 Fillmore Hinckley Three hotels cafes 2 drug stores and a state controlled packing agency were operated in the illage One hotel catered to organizations and private banquets and had rooms for special meetings The cafes 2 of which were in connection with hotels employed 22 workers There were soda fountains in the 2 drug stores In the professional field there were 2 doctors 2 dentists 4 pharmacists 3 lawvers and veterinary available There were 2 trained and practical nurse In the skilled tTades 4 brick were 4 plumbers plasterers masons 10 carpenters and blacksmith There were 4 barber shops 2 ot which operated beauts parlors There were 2 shoe rebuilding shops ot which with electrical equipment included a harness shop There was also cleaning establishment which did not offer pick imp and delivers service A cabinet shop with miniem toed equipment was a new service in brick building Ihe plant of the high brick school consisted ot a main building a lumber shop and a blacksmith shop Anew building was constructed ill 1946 which contains a study room a store a dressing room a blacksmith unit an electrical unit and a music rxim built over a steam Telephone s Progress October Chronicle Millard County Take Advantage of Early Voting for the November General Election n u M NUf Feel l(f a drafts ik in ft ti ur ni ts h u Questr Gas questargas com |