Show Xr I' USPS wwwmillardccDcom Photo courtesy of the I hit sun An empty seat could not he found on Monday morning Aptil 9 m the mirth tali District Court in illmoie Amber M lovell 44 was the fust case ovell appeared called before the court for sentencing after pleading guiltv to one third degree felony of negligent child abuse homicide ill the death of Denver S Dutson on August 2 2m6 Defense Attornev Donald Met undless contold the court that Ins birecst of Adult cern with the recommendation Probation and Paiole was th it was dif Museum Topaz Slit Ilian the plea agieement agreed upon by the ‘state Met undless uc know the edged great deal of conimunitv and family support that had showed up on then own accord " htrty dav s on w eekends and dav soil and treatment foi a substantial amount of tune was what was agreed upon bv the state the Dutson fumilv and Ambei" said Mc( undless lie aeani asked the ferent Topaz designated as a National Historic Landmark merit an interment center west of Delta has been decimal a National Histone Landmark he lupi WWII Japanese-- (Mil Interior Secretary Dnk Kempthome announced last week he had designated Topaz as a National Histone Landmark other histone sites Along with lopaz were recognized "Ihese new National Historic andmaiks retied some of the most important historical and cultural developach of them ments in merican history tells a story about us as a nation and a people Iogcther they exemplify our history heritage literature nd architecture so that we They ire designated as Ml! may all enoy and learn Irom them" said the in Department of the Kempthome Interior news release Several years ago the National Park Service ollree in Denver C'O oflered to write the research application that must be submitted prior to designation “We were very grateful to the NTS the apto complete for volunteering plication" said Jane Beckwith Topaz Museum Board president "The application was rigorously researched and written to the specifications of the DO by Tom and mi ic Simmons from Denver Their research was painstakingly good and resulted in a manuscript of over TO " pages I he BI M office in illmore contributed to the effort by extending the boundary of the site to include part of their laud which was used as part of the sewer svstem lor Topaz The Topaz Museum Board owns 624 acres of the f40 acres of what was once Topaz Other owners of the NHL properly include Japanese American ( itizen I engue chapters in Salt I ake (Tty The state to follow the lecommemlatioii Dextei Andeison Pioseciiting ttoinev for the State said usuullv the State recommends moie tail time than Adult Paiole and Probation App trendy there is not a law that fits this citctinistance " number of awes included in the Mil is 710 ive other Japanese relocation camps andmaiks as have been designated Row her in California Manzanat in I tile Aikunsas Or Hindu in Colorado total Anderson said the pica aitaiigement was to avoid any mote di inia tor the fumilv nicmhets lie said the and it was is uppiopiiutc not Ins intent to minimize the death ol the California and Heart Mountain in Wyoming Minidoka in Idaho became a unit of the National I’aik System in 2001 Beckwith said the National Paik lake in victim Andcison then gave ludge yre a letter that was written by Dcinei's pai cuts Daivl and lanct Dutson Anderson Serv ice w ill not be regulating the Topaz site but w ill be available as a consultant on how to protect and preserve the property National Histone andmuk designation is the highest such recognition corded by the nation to histone properties determined to be of exceptional value in s Ih in Ihiiu wvvw topazmuseum County The approval passed with four P A members voting m favor and one voting m opposition Ihe PA Commission took up discussion of the permit which had begun m the March meeting Disposal of spent fireworks casings and the destruction of detective firewoiks were the main topic of discussion Slmber described firewoiks components They are composed of black and various metals that cause different color variations when lliev ignite “They aie classified as hazardous ma have comtenuis because thev explode would puted the amount id material have to dispose of and it would take Main years to generate said Shriber illmore ity councd voted unanimously to waive utility lees for members of the 14Mi icld Artillery while on acI tive duty The National ( mard battalion has been called up for active duty They will leave shortly for tiain ng and deployment 'Water sewer electric and garbage fees wilt be waived for the service men and women living in illmore who have been called up" said David ( hnstensen illmore mayor Natural g is bills are not controlled by the city and relief there is being sought through Questar’s channels "We wanted to do something in support of the (luardsmen that would be meaningful" sad Mayor hnstensen" There is a precedent illmore waived servicemen s fees when the Tuard was called up a few scars ago The utility fees will be covered by the city for the duration of the Math's active duty Seven or more illmore residents could be affectIt will start when ed by the mobilization the soldiers leave for training and cease their civilian jobs to when they return Jr GW tP Copy ttt 1st OMS 2 in ( )gden OMS4inMinti (IMS 9 in Spanish fork and a sub shop ol OMS 10 in illmore The mssion of 1st Bn 4th is to deliver held artllerv fire to units of a vision or corps as part of a field arid lery brigade The M 198 towed how it zer is the primary weapon system for the Battalion It is a medium ranee I'5 mm Howitzer towed by the M92 5 ton truck It ha- a maximum range of 40 kilometers (about 5 miles) and can fire 17 tv pcs of projectiles including high explosive in smoke proved conventional munitions rocket assisted scatterable mine and the The copperhead laser guided munition 4n can be transported in a ( 8 airciaft and can be air 17 or hfted by the ( helicopter Ml VS 141 ( Dear Judge re Pie use understand our reasons lor not desne to having participate ducctlv in It is e theseproceeilmgstodav impoi taut to us pctsonnllv and loi the sake o our son that you understand our feelings It is for this ill this difficult c iicuiiistauce puipose that we request this statement he lead into the record of the court We have met with all necessarv au thorities in this case and are lolly awuc ol what the evidence has icvealed in these leports Ihe investigating olhccis Irom the Millard ( ountv She ill s lllice as well as the ( ountv Wlotnev and Prosecuting Attorney have explained all lesults to us and we do nuclei st ind com pletelv It has been extieinclv diflicult foi our family since Aueiist 21 2lH when mu lives were Imevei changed We cannot begin to piopeilv dcsuibc the feelings of pain and sonow that out fumilv has been expel iciicing since the passing of mu son Denver We have alwavs had a deep and abiding love foi each of mu childicii and nevei was there a child who was loved so much In so verv niinv as was Denver We wish that every child could expert cnce love the wav that he did dining his short tune with our family We miss him mote clc pi than can ever be expressed citliei veibully or ill written word We sutler more than we ever thought human or eight long agobeings could suffer nizing months we have tried to find ways to heal our wounds only to have them reopened tune after time each tune becoming more painful Mv fail to understand wile and though how anger hatred and bitterness w ill allow us to begin the healing process ill it we so utgentlv need Ihese feelings and behaviors will onlv prolong our he to begin the healing process onlv option we have at this tune is to try to begin to heal as a (irmly and try to find w avs to pic k up the pice es of our broken ted lives Ik aits and sh Because ol the events ol that terrible dav we believe that Amber will expert lent less pain and constant gnef for cnce the rest ol her life She will be reminded each and evetv day of the things that took place and she will find great difficulty ill dealing with this tragedy In our minds that will be noise than any sentence that or this this emut in iv impose upon her tcucoii it is mu desue as Denver’s parents that Amber be allowed to walk out of this cmiitioom and be pcmutlcd to turn to lie husband and the four children w ho dc spcruiclv need her Wc luge vou logrunt us meicv bv grunting mbci mcicy Bv so doing we will be able to gam much needed closure hank vou veiv much for ymu careful consideration of our thoughts and led See Sentence on pace pounds of ash" and possible pollution were uddiessed "'ion have brought something that has risvei been done ill this county he foie" said Rohm Smith PA chuimun " here aie onlv three othet such facilities " in the state A question had been biought up rcgud mg the destruction of refuse and ddic tive materials It asked if said destruction was part of the normal handling of The lniernationil ire( ode states that handling of firewoiks includes the thereof disposal Shriber described a concrete bunker he has devised to destroy up to son pounds of material at one time It would be stu rounded by an earthen berm similar to the berms protecting Ins storage aicas He said the piocess would be ximilut to brining black powder tor most of disIt bums and leaves a easing destruction pile of ash I irewoiks that failed to explode would be put into the bunker and delimited gases would escape thlough the open lie lone ing in the front of the bunker of the deton itmn would be contiollcd bv the bunkers lie muse genet ited would be exactly the same as that caused dur mg a firewoiks show but mutlled bv the hunks! and enclosure Disposal would be done in small quantities once or twice a vear Shriber assured the commission ll id not had an issue icguidiiig safety ii years in the business Slmber said the destruction binder would he the fust fac ilitv of its kind Ic it with a demolitions expert m Arizona who is very interested m Us pci form nice I he Arizona official indicated to Sluibcl they would be interested in du pi ic at mg the bunker Ilk ( P foi the facility was appiovcd will) the condition that onlv firewoiks could be stoicd and handled ill the iglit No Industrial zone occupied Sluibcl reviewed olhet business designated as light Indus trill an on upv the aiea Safety piccuu turns mandated by federal regulations must be rrct loi thedispisd area condition is that the Him He ni the hicf oi Ins re pr sc lit it c be pics the fust usairc of the disposal fac il buck lie t liicf has to issue a pc m tu Sluibcl to destroy mater ds Should pioblcm alise such pc mill lie lit at he il could be denied Something Special in Delta City Park hat could possihlv be under those taips you ask To find out plan on attending Delta's I huts Spnne (enknmal ( clchrmon 12 No peckine unul altet the April event' The second of five ( cntcnmwl celebrations Hcks off web singing dmcine and readmes poor to the unveiling of the ( ciitenmal si eue ei Dc ( 'y pitk he proL't im w ill toldien eh m mv sical numbers s Jilicht our school aie dmec and mu- spec nil highhc'e w ill be the presentation of our ( cntenniul sone Odicr songs from the 920s and Uc(k will he presented along with d eue presentations performed to mnsu to m the HD Ms and k lec hnologv w i'l t k 'a uc the unv ilng oui school cFit lien s gift to the city park at the PallaJun Doors w ill open at 6 '! p m for of tfe c) Idten s Rejections cr'res t Spec iul aweds w di He prcscti’cd from the Dc'ta mi Id e Scha and one student ftom each of the Nrh and Ufa ' Centennial Statue donated ty Delta tiementary Students schools These three South students will personify present their Reflections cranes is Progr m will begin at 7 0 p m TTic re no h irrc ha participating in the on hr at IL Millard County DV Coalition nL I Battalion 14th icld Artillery 'Big Red" commanded by IT ( ol Michael R Liechtv is headquartered in tah Headquarters and Salt lake ( itv Service Battery is located in Sa’t lake City Battery A is located in Ogden with Detachment in Fillmore Ihe Battalion is supported by ( )MS in Sdt ake ( itv The I(MH) about noise ( oncerns weie expressed and sateiv bv the P A commission and ontrol of neighbors during the meeting unsatisfactory noise levels fire hazards org Fillmore City waives Guardsmen’s utility fees The told the court is was the request ol the parents th it he read the letter to the court Ihe following lettei wasicul to the court It is printed in its eiitiietv with pc inns sum of the Hutsons i The Milluid County Planning and Steve uppioved oiling ( nmmission P) 'sc Permit (( Shriber's Conditional for the storage and handling of (new oiks located in rural Millanl at a ficihty building Street Interested persons can contact the Topaz Museum by writing to Topaz Museum P ) Box 24 Delta UT 84624 More information is available on the ternet at 2007 Fireworks Storage Permit Okayed representing or illustrating an important them event or person in the history of the nation There are only 200 historic places in the L’S bearing this distinction Utah now has 4 National Histone Landmaiks The camp was first known as the Central I 'tali Relocation Center later the Abraham Relocation Center and finally the Topaz Relocation Center named ter Topaz Mountain The camp opened on September II 142 he Topaz relocation center is located northwest of Abraham at approximately 10000 West and 400 North The Topaz Museum currently shares space with the (treat basin museum in Delta Plans are being made tor a new expanded museum to be located on Delta 11 sentenced for child’s death Lovell R Vol 96 No 39 April Safety and Awareness Wednesday April 18 Millard School District Offices Mini-Conferen- ce From 9 to noon 55 North 100 East 'nu”‘8ig Delta Ut r j |