Show Chronicle Miiard County ' Red Rock Specialty yp r f : A I t Cheese wins big Red Rjik Spcculty Cheese went 2 and 3 in a recent goat's milk tbecve competition as in the The firci place win Division for their Commercial Cnflavored fresh Mozzarella at the mcncan Dairy Goat Association's (ADGAl 2008 Goat Milk Cheese Competition held in Rohnert Park CA They garnered a second and third place in the I'aflavored Red Rock cheese competition Specialty Cheese competed ruth both commercial and amateur entries (tom locations throughout the United 19 2008 November Progress e 4 my Ilf A T't H A i mi Huge stained glass window at Great Basin Park in resident has works on display National Park and Great Sand Dunes National Park Great Basin National Park created in the Darwm Lambert Residence Program in honor of the late Darwin Lambert Great Basin typically offers the Darwm Lambert Artist-riter in Residence as a 2 to 4 week residency scheduled annually Due to in September and October the magnitude of her work Malouff ‘S residency was extended to six weeks is invited to come view fcveryone this magnificent rendering of the Great Basin landscape artist A 33 sq ft stained glass window now graces the for Great Basin National Park’s newest visitor center located in Baker Nevada Kay Malouff the 2008 Darwin Lambert Artist tn Residence created the beautiful window depicting Wheeler Peak a Bristlecone pme lehman Caves Lexington Arch and other features found in Great Basin National Park MaloutT donated her time and talent to c reate this outstanding work of art She is resident of Alamosa Co with 30 years of experience as a stained glass artist Malouff spent her 6 week residency designing and creating the eight panel w indow She also been an Perhaps the most valuable result of all education is the ability to make yourself do the thing you have to do when it ought to be Thomas H Huxley done whether you like it or not Fillmore's Annual at Mesa Verde o 3 ?nr V) sar- 3 C3 ! e - excellent recreational viewing Mule Deer provide Name the Place Name this location m Millard County free subscripand w tn a tion to the Millard Counts Chronicle Progress Prior winners are excluded 12 months after sucfor a period of cessfully identify mg a mystery location The first caller to correctly identify the location w ms Call or Calls must be placed to one of these two numbers If no one answers please leave a message with time and dale of call A subscriber and a ber ek w ill be named as w tnners each The fiist persons correctly the place last week were St ven Warner and Ken and Janice Zcig er dub3 businesses and individuals aie welcome and uru ouiatjed to puiticipate in the light parade! All stream in last week’s photo down out of the i any on below Grove Maple Grov e is located about 12 miles southwest of Sctpio The flows Maple Come celebrate e an Old-tim- Christmas Josh Camp The Territorial Statehou'e ts hosting Christmas on Monday an Dee from 600 to 8 00 p m at the Little Rock Schoolhouse in Fillmore We are having a pioneer Christmas celebration at the Little Rock Schoolhouse located on the grounds of the Territorial Statehouse Park Drop in and join us as we make homemade ornaments and string popcorn We w ill also be reading a story and teaching some pioneer dances by It’s a great family activity so bring the whole family and see the lights while you’re here Remember to clear your calendar for fun Christmas crafts dancing and other fun pioneer activities on December It’s free! by Dean Drafter Now that the hunting season is over Mule Deer (Odocotleus hemtonus) can be seen grazing in the foothills of Millard County’s mountains Mule deer can be found throughout the western half of North Amertca from southeastern Alaska to Mexico They are found in be found in all types of habitat ranging from open deserts to high mountains to urban areas It is not uncommon to find them in the backyards of Oak City Fillmore Meadow Kanosh and recently in the open fields of the Delta to Abraham area The photos included with this article show a large buck in the rut He was oblivious to any observers in his pursuit of a doe this last weekend We thought our readers might like a glimpse of some of the many animals to be found in plain sight The mild fall w ealher has giv en a lot of animals time to graze fattening up for winter The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources states “The mule deer is an extremely popular game animal in Utah tens of thousands of hunters iiMa Delta’s Tree happens one time o year GM's Red Tog Sole vent Sbu buy ot below dealer price! It only 2009 Chevrolet Malibu IS "North American Cor of the Veor 2006" PA rated 2 City30 highway mpg Power windows locks cruise control Flir CD stereo Tilt wheel ond more Seats 5 big adults uuith great truck space Award winning design quiet and drive ‘ItiaDGEEnlP lilli O iTTiTTTI i 2009 Chevrolet flveoS Hatchback 61 Pfl QEllliQGB'IQP (j3J( 5 rated XF6 Sk ’ V nr!TTir7Tr77TTT high The age of mule deer can be determined fairly accurately up to about 24 months It is done by checking the teeth not by counting the points on the antlers Mature bucks normally have four main points on each antler but beyond the third year there is little or no correlation between the number of points and the age of the deer” Auction Begins 2:00pm Hope to see you there! 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