Show rj- - £:C ' occ‘ tfittSS iWS -- A USPS wwwmillardccDcom r Delta Dairyman dies tin I ' V hapei of the American A perfect example 54 was dream Joe Antonio Andiade bom August ft 1952 in Santa I uzia de Pria on the Island of Terceira Azores Portugal At the age of ft he and his family came to America and settled m CA He putstied many caSunnyvale reers all in anticipation of his dream to "I lie imrlhhoutid tmik went down an enilui'kinenl anil through the lence on the east side ol the (leeway It crossed the fioniH'c road and spun clockwise eomuii! to a slop lacing southbound he trm k rolled three quarters of a turn become a dairyman "Joe started out with nothing He was a man of faith and he was a blessed man" said Hob Viveiros longtime friend of Andrade "Joe was always one to follow He always succeeded in what he set out and came to lest on the passenger side" said S"t Kevin Rhoades tali Highway Patrol “Andiade wis ejected Imm the cah o the trm k and was (mind pinned under the vehicle here was no evidence to a seatbelt" Policies lor vehicle puiking and space alion to lew the 4th of July Parade h lln have hen changed Puikun resliictmns are being put in place lo Jeep nil vehicles oil Main Slreel in dm mi: the paiade No vehicle pail mg ill be allowed on main sticct dining the paiade fiorn 400 ast to too West 1ns me hides cals pu klips trucks tinders or any oilier type ol vehicle All will need to be paiked in vacant vclm les paikint! lots along Mam Stieet or on side he stiects paiade tome w ill me hide 400 West to 100 South and then cast to 200 West Wine le parkinf Will he allowed South streets along 400 West and vet) one is encouraged to bring their nd Kttntvrt --rerfJlfNTr’Tlew iia' Ns in the pKt bleachers will be set A 'Ll i Andrade met a nice Portuguese girl the love of his life (iloria I ourenco and was smitten from the start They married ml972 In I9X they moved to II dinar See Dairyman on page 3 up in the City Paik for parade viewing very one is welcome to "stake out" their parade viewing location using chairs or S! blankets but NOVI UK One won! of caution in setting out chans and blankets please be aware that businesses along Mam Street will be conducting business in the days leading up to the parade Claiming a viewing spot should not inlet lerc with those business's customers Delta City realizes this is a big change but feel that for the safety (vf our paiade viewers it is time for this change to take place Any comments or questions can be rected to the Delta City OlTice at Thank you for your cooperation Please joirt ns fWf'a 'mirth of July celebration A v f ti J h'w - r' Fire damages Liqua Dry building Sparks from a welding job started the shop building on fire at I iqua Dry in Abraham on Tues May 5 The structure fue began about 5:30 pm Hoth Hinckley and Delta lire to the were dispatched Departments lend forming a tall column in the air Lebaron I iqua Diy owner and employattacked firemen watched as Law ee Rick the blaze and soon brought it tinder control "I was welding and a stray spark started age I ire charred the stnictuial poles but the building remained intact There were several small explosions in the building as the fue raged It is not certain what caused them The gas tanks on the welder foiklilf and other vehicles were intact scene to control the blaze The metal building on the north end of business operations had thick dark smoke roiling out of the front doors and the fire" said I aw The west side of the pole building suffered fire damage and the east side ol the building experienced a lot of heat dam when the fire was extinguished Damage was minimal and no one was hurt or injured by the fire Pageant names 2007 Miss Hinckley In Peon Draper Hinckley residents met at the LDS church building to watch the 2(M)7 Pageant unfold to the selection of this year's Miss Hinckley and her attendants After introductions eight contestants competed in Talent Lvening down and a Question and Answer session Rachel Howes daughter of Roger and RuthAnn Howes was chosen as Miss Hinckley She also was named winner of the talent contest wherein she sang a vocal solo from “TTic Phantom of the I j i do" Parking Rules for Delta 4th Parade changed reset s ':4 lie neht fmnt steer in) tire Hew out on a Iced tnick hound lor (iunnison on M iy IV resulting in the death of lues the tnu k's dnver Dairy owner and lommumly stalwart Joe Andiade was it illy injured when Ins truck lelt the H fieeway near mile marker k7 near Sc quo Pass that he had heel) iimiu 2007 Ve rollover in ft Vol 96 No 45 May 23 L : r a JAWr r"-- Opera" I irst Attendant is Linda Hales daughter of lonnic and I uJean Hales Second Attendant is Jessica Phillips daughter of Chad and Julie Phillips HrcAnne Meinhardt of Jeff and daughter Stephanie Meinhardt was awarded the Miss Congenially T he remaining lovely contestants included Annie Brcnay daughter of Leroy and indscy Moms daughMary Brcnay ter of lcc and Lon Moms Stephanie Bennett daughter of I nc and Vickie The ultimate fence story: Tom Sawyer white washing Aunt Polly's fence Tom eats the rest of Ben's apple as he watches him perform the despised task Tom fooled him into wanting to do Between the Fences exhibit opens In lit tin Ik Ita IDs h oubestra wonder ful asset Debt treat house ibney director) is to the is display is here because ol Deb and SI e or Hunker and the good of N the eoniiirrty" said Brandon pi oj tali limimties Council Jot roon Juhieon ad tressed the crowd ol nearly people after M rvor (tayle Hunker be exhibit to welcomed everyone Johnson isplimid that the Smithsonian has so ruch to share that they decided “W h a flkbu ( of the old Bobby Splash” I mcce Darin favorite "Splish for the night was Ken Talbot The judges came from Holden Cedar City and Delta Annie Brenay danced to the delight of Linda Hales sang a duet the audience “Sistcrs"with twin sister Joyce Jessica Phillips displayed piano acumen with Rachel Howes Miss Hinckley Jesthe solo "Butterfly” HrcAnne Meinhardt recited the poem "Hope" which she perLindsey Moms’ flusonally authored id mastery of the flute was enchanting Stephanie Bennett tinkled the piano keys and tugged at the audience's cars with a lively ChaCha Rebecca Hathaway's vocal “Playmate" resonated with charm Davs of the Old West Rodeo Ghost Riders Act is serious monkey business Ihiiwr he grand opening ol the Smithsonian tiavchng c'hihit took place on Sat May 10 at the Delta ( ity ibrary 1 he disphiv is av ailable for the public to 7 Highlights of the cn'oy through July operate included a reading by RoseVnn Youne and Steve Ruga's family history to knees at the Topaz internment rd reader's theater production of ecu ter the famous fence whitewashing chapter in Shirk Twain's “Tom Sawyer" and 4 the cvhiKit Chamber Hie actual tour u usic was pr 'Sided by members of the Bennett and Rebecca Hathaway daughof Richard and Rosalyn Hathaway The pageant superbly orchestrated by Cihtchen Shumway started off with a dance routine performed to the music ter L to R Linda Hales 1st attendant sica Phillips 2nd Attendant hv Dean Draper to create traveling displays so that all of fach travelAmerica could participate ing exhibit is themed This exhibit concentrates on the effects fences have on iteral w ire fences woodpeople's lives en fences mental fence political fences and the like The object is to make the visitor to the exhibit ponder fences of all types in their lives "T here is a " ihost Pig" in the exhibit" said Johnson "See if you can find it " very one is invited to come tour the exhibit See if you can find the “(ihost " Pig Also enter to win a great prize it you can identify all of the photos of local Millard County fences the photos are from all over the county The opening attracted the Ctah State iHarian ion's Hank officials and member of the I 'tah Humanities Council Hoard The exhibit is open during regular brary hours If more information is desired call k'M 404V The Days of the Old West Rodeo is going to the dogs this year and their primate jockeys arc taking it there on June 14 15 and 16 Team Ghost Riders brings four dog' monkey teams into the arena with trainer Tim "WILD THANG" I epard from Tupelo MS Lcpard is a former bull rider turned bullfighter clown turned entertainer "You can go to a rodeo and find guys that think they’re bullfighters but you’re only going to find one funny man and that’s you" said Jimmy Anderson Lcpard's bullfighting mentor I cllow bullrider Lane rost encouraged I epard to start fighting bulls and clownfor a living Lcpard has been involved ing w ith rodeo for 2k yrs including w inning the 19kg Mesquite Champion Bullfighter title Nine major surgeries required after fighting bulls caused Ixpard to his career lie put together a dog and monkey act and concentrated on See Rodeo on page 14 “So what’s holding up the rest of you cowmonks? Quit the monkey shine “ and get this show movm 76 Annual Millard County Jr Livestock Show May 28th 29lh 30lh & 31" 2007 ’See inside this edition for Schedule of Events POOR Copy ft IIT "n “'t mtawpgiwgm amessgaapwM |