Sunday, December 31, 2023

My Follow-up 'Utah Almanac'-theme Letter Today to Utah State House of Representatives Majority Leader Mike Schultz:

 

----- Forwarded Message -----
From: "John McMillan" <mcmillanj@att.net>
To: "Mike Schultz" <mikeschultz@le.utah.gov>, "Mike Weichers" <mweichers@ch.utah.gov>, "mike.brown" <mike.brown@slcgov.com>, "dnjohnson@le.utah.gov" <dnjohnson@le.utah.gov>, "Kera Birkeland" <kbirkeland@le.utah.gov>, "tclancy@le.utah.gov" <tclancy@le.utah.gov>, "jelison@le.utah.gov" <jelison@le.utah.gov>, "khall@le.utah.gov" <khall@le.utah.gov>, "karilisonbee@le.utah.gov" <karilisonbee@le.utah.gov>, "slund@le.utah.gov" <slund@le.utah.gov>, "csmoss@le.utah.gov" <csmoss@le.utah.gov>, "jeffersonmoss@le.utah.gov" <jeffersonmoss@le.utah.gov>, "kpeterson@le.utah.gov" <kpeterson@le.utah.gov>, "vpeterson@le.utah.gov" <vpeterson@le.utah.gov>, "susanpulsipher@le.utah.gov" <susanpulsipher@le.utah.gov>, "Angela Romero" <angelaromero@le.utah.gov>, "nwalter@le.utah.gov" <nwalter@le.utah.gov>, "rwood@le.utah.gov" <rwood@le.utah.gov>, "mmckell@le.utah.gov" <mmckell@le.utah.gov>, "jdunnigan@le.utah.gov" <jdunnigan@le.utah.gov>, "wharper@le.utah.gov" <wharper@le.utah.gov>, "spitcher@le.utah.gov" <spitcher@le.utah.gov>, "jwstevenson@le.utah.gov" <jwstevenson@le.utah.gov>, "cwilson@le.utah.gov" <cwilson@le.utah.gov>, "Gay Lynn Bennion" <glbennion@le.utah.gov>, "Paul A. Cutler" <pcutler@le.utah.gov>, "mballard@le.utah.gov" <mballard@le.utah.gov>, "bgarner@le.utah.gov" <bgarner@le.utah.gov>, "mgwynn@le.utah.gov" <mgwynn@le.utah.gov>, "mkohler@le.utah.gov" <mkohler@le.utah.gov>, "tlee@le.utah.gov" <tlee@le.utah.gov>, "jkyle@le.utah.gov" <jkyle@le.utah.gov>, "csnider@le.utah.gov" <csnider@le.utah.gov>, "Jordan Teuscher" <jteuscher@le.utah.gov>, "Nathan Brady" <nbrady@le.utah.gov>, "ngarrow@le.utah.gov" <ngarrow@le.utah.gov>, "library.help@usu.edu" <library.help@usu.edu>, "usl@utah.gov" <usl@utah.gov>, "crjohns@utah.gov" <crjohns@utah.gov>, "cpierucci@le.utah.gov" <cpierucci@le.utah.gov>
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Sent: Sun, Dec 31, 2023 at 9:25 PM
Subject: Re: Need for UT-produced Comprehensive 'UT Almanac'
From permanent Utahn resident John Kevin McMillan of Salt Lake City, Utah.

December 31, 2023

Dear Utah State House of Representatives Majority Leader Mike Schultz,

Happy New Year to yourself, your relatives, and your Utah State Government colleagues.

After further review of the online links to "almanacs" in other states that I shared with you in my December 29 brainstorming letter (farther below) to you, I need to mention  that the cited "almanac" for Rhode Island was actually  published in 1930,  and that the cited statewide almanac for New Mexico was apparently published in the early 1990s. 

My primary  intent in my leisuretime brainstorming letter  was to offer you examples of statewide  almanacs and  other types of  almanacs in a variety of topic areas  that have been published in other U.S. states.

I am hopeful  that you and other State Government  of Utah officials, along with news media organizations and Utah State Library officials, might possibly  want to draw ideas and information 
from what you believe to be the very  best and most applicable for Utah  of the  themes and categories  used by a variety of almanac editors in other  respective states. 

That proposed review by you first-rate State of Utah  officials of other U.S. states' almanacs might  help facilitate  the compilation of a completely  new and truly unique  Utah-produced statewide almanac that highlights the distinctive attributes of our great state,  the uniqueness of Utah's history, and the Herculean  challenges facing Utah and Utahns of  today.

Below are additional online links I have obtained to almanacs in other U.S. states that I hope might be useful to yourself and to  other state officials, including  Utah State Library officials:

Missouri Legends Almanac:

Indiana History and Trivia Almanac:

Virginia Politics Almanac:
https://publishing.gmu.edu/press/catalog/almanac-of-virginia-politics/

North Carolina Gardener Almanac:
https://extensiongardener.ces.ncsu.edu/almanac-gardener/

North Carolina Kids Almanac:
https://www.sosnc.gov/divisions/publications/kids_page_almanac

Delaware Newcomers Guide:
https://www.oakknoll.com/pages/books/66843/newcomers-guide-88-a-delaware-almanac
 
Almanac of all U.S. States:
https://www.amazon.com/Arkansas-Hunters-Almanac-Steve-Bowman/dp/0963883224

Massachusetts Nature-Wildlife
Almanac 
https://www.massaudubon.org/nature-wildlife/outdoor-almanac

Massachusetts Almanac:
https://www.massalmanac.com/

East Tennessee Almanac:
https://www.amazon.com/East-Tennessee-Almanac-Robert-Beverley/dp/0962928917

Kentucky Almanac:
https://www.amazon.com/Clarks-Kentucky-Almanac-Facts-Second/dp/1883589789.

San Francisco, California, Almanac:
https://www.amazon.com/San-Francisco-almanac-Everything-about/dp/0891410929

University of Michigan Almanac
https://obp.umich.edu/campus-statistics/michigan-almanac/

Mississippi Almanac:
https://www.amazon.com/Mississippi-Almanac-Ultimate-Reference-State/dp/0964354500

Maryland Kids Almanac:
https://sos.maryland.gov/mdkids/Pages/Almanac.aspx

Maine Garden Almanac:
https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781684750092/A-Maine-Garden-Almanac

Florida Almanac:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Florida-Almanac-Paperback-9781589808461/14549399

New Hampshire Almanac:
https://www.nh.gov/almanac/

Iowa Almanac:
On Fri, Dec 29, 2023 at 8:43 PM, John McMillan
<mcmillanj@att.net> wrote:
December 29, 2023

Dear Utah State House Majority Leader Mike Schultz,

Thank you again for your friendly December 6, 2023, e-mail reply letter that invited me to share with you concerns of mine about Utah.

I am  the youngest son of Murray (UT) native Dr. Calvin McMillan, a longtime educator and promoter of lifelong education through his career as a Botany Professor and plant ecology researcher for the University of Texas at Austin. Father had earned both his Bachelor's Degree and his Master's Degree at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.

I strongly believe that any and all Utahn public-policymakers, students, educators, businesses, members of the general public, and visitors to our wonderful state are currently put at a major disadvantage.

 That disadvantage derives  from the current absence of a truly comprehensive and fully-up-to-date Utah "Facts on File"(registered trademark company name)-style online and hard-copy reference almanac for our entire  state.

We Utahns without a first-rate and complete "Utah Almanac" on our home library bookshelf or school library or public library  bookshelf or workplace bookshelf  are deprived of a golden opportunity for developing statewide pride in our state, a sense of full connectedness to and camaraderie with all other Utahns,  and current  in-depth knowledge about and invaluable new  insights about  our entire state and other Utahns.

We Utahns are also currently deprived of the opportunity for enjoying  immediate and easy-to-obtain year-round  access to the full array of pertinent fully up-to-date statistics and factual information relating to the economy of Utah, the history of inventions in Utah, demographics-related sociological issues, public safety-related issues, public health-related facts about Utah of today, the environmental quality of Utah, the history of law-enforcement in our state,  factual profiles about each and every county and city or town of Utah, profiles on noteworthy civic groups and religious groups and political groups in Utah, cultural and political and religious  leaders of Utah, the  culinary history of Utah, etc.

Utah House Majority Leader Schultz, I learned today through  online research that numerous respective states in our western region of the USA currently benefit greatly from  annual compilation of a statewide or multi-county regional almanac for the state that is sponsored either directly  by their state government, such as   by their State Library or their state's Office of the  Secretary of State state agency,  or by a college, or by a news  media company in that state.

I hope that the online links (below) that I obtained today will help to promote dialogue among members of your Utah State House of Representatives and other government employees in Utah, librarians in Utah,  educators in Utah, news media professionals and authors and book publishers  in Utah,  businesses throughout Utah, Chambers of Commerce employees throughout Utah, and civic groups in Utah  about how our great state can get the truly authoritative and factually accurate regularly updated online and hard-bound "Utah Almanac" that we Utahns richly deserve.

Sincerely and Best Wishes,
permanently alcohol-free (ever since 1990) and lifelong-tobacco-free  very anti-marijuana-minded single adult white male   British-German-American, lifelong American citizen, Nebraska native,  and permanent Utahn resident John Kevin McMillan.
My solo-occupancy rental-apartment unit home  address ever since June 1, 2022: 535 South 200 East, 
Apt. 912, Ninth Floor, Salt Lake City, UT 84111. I myself am a former full-time newspaper reporter and the founder and only member of the implicitly deistic and factually focused "Progressive Prohibitionist Religion"----a non-proselytizing and public policy-minded alcohol-free, pro-law-enforcement new religion that does not agree to having a second member at any time in the foreseeable future. (I might add that my one-member-only fully  independent religion  is not currently  registered with your state government.)
My cell phone number: (512) 993-7305.
My home phone: (801) 355-0850.

The online almanacs I obtained online links for today through online research, and I included what I found for Utah partly to highlight the apparent  need for a more thorough and comprehensive and more authoritative  annually updated "Utah Almanac" for our entire state:

"World Almanac Library of the States/Utah: The Beehive State"
https://www.amazon.com/Utah-Beehive-Almanac-Library-States/dp/0836853326

Utah "Almanac":
https://www.netstate.com/states/alma/ut_alma.htm


Utah Reporters Almanac:
https://www.utahinvestigative.org/almanac/

"Colorado Almanac":
https://www.amazon.com/Colorado-Almanac-Facts-about/dp/1558685987

"Wyoming Almanac":
https://wyomingalmanac.com/


"New Mexico Almanac":
https://www.amazon.com/New-Mexico-Almanac-1492-1992-Quincentennial/dp/096258813X

"Oregon Blue Book":
https://sos.oregon.gov/blue-book/Pages/about.aspx

California:
(a) California "Energy Almanac".
https://www.energy.ca.gov/data-reports/energy-almanac

(b) "Southern California Almanac"
https://roseinstitute.org/socal-almanac/

(c) "California Health Care Almanac":
https://www.chcf.org/resource/california-health-care-almanac/

(d) "Los Angeles Almanac":
https://www.laalmanac.com/index.php

"Arizona Almanac":
https://azlibrary.gov/dazl/arizona-almanac

Montana Almanac:
https://rowman.com/ISBN/9780762736553/Montana-Almanac-Second-Edition

Washington (State) Almanac:
https://www.amazon.com/Washington-Almanac-Facts-About-State/dp/1558684735


Idaho "almanac":
https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/28784/
 "Texas Almanac":
https://www.texasalmanac.com/

"New Hampshire Almanac"---- an online almanac compiled by New Hampshire State Library.
https://www.nh.gov/almanac/

"Oklahoma Almanac"--an online reference book that is provided by the State Government of Oklahoma:
https://oklahoma.gov/libraries/state-government/oklahoma-almanac.html

"Nebraska Extension  Almanac":
https://ianrmedia.unl.edu/nebraska-ag-almanac

"Providence Journal Almanac: A Reference Book for the State of Rhode Island" that is sponsored by the Rhode Island Secretary of State:
https://catalog.sos.ri.gov/repositories/2/resources/1057

"Vermont Almanac":
https://vermontalmanac.org/



The December 29, 2023, Reply Letter I Received from John Burns, Electronic Resources Librarian for Utah Tech University in Saint George, Utah



----- Forwarded Message -----
From: "John Burns" <John.Burns@utahtech.edu>
To: "John McMillan" <mcmillanj@att.net>
Sent: Fri, Dec 29, 2023 at 8:44 PM
Subject: Automatic reply: Need for First-Rate Comprehensive 'Utah Almanac'

I will be out of the office beginning Wednesday, December 20 and returning Monday, January 8.

 

Happy Holidays!

 

Be

 

--

John Burns, MLIS

Electronic Resources Librarian

Utah Tech University

Library & Open Learning Services 296M

225 S. University Ave.

Saint George, UT 84770

john.burns@utahtech.edu

The December 29, 2023, Reply Letter I Received from Utah State Board of Education Library Media Specialist Davina Sauthoff:

 Utah State Board of Education Library Media Specialist  Davina Sauthoff on December 29, 2023 (see below) sends me a friendly reply to my e-mail letter that evening to Utah State Legislature House Majority Leader Mike Schultz.  That public policy letter of mine had included carbon copies to numerous librarians and state and local government officials here in Utah.


That e-mail letter of mine advocated a truly comprehensive and authoritative regularly updated new and Utah-produced "Utah Almanac".


----- Forwarded Message -----

From: "Sauthoff, Davina" <Davina.Sauthoff@schools.utah.gov>

To: "John McMillan" <mcmillanj@att.net>

Sent: Fri, Dec 29, 2023 at 8:44 PM

Subject: Automatic reply: Need for First-Rate Comprehensive 'Utah Almanac'


I will be out of the office spending much needed time with family and friends and will be back in 2024! I hope you all are able to do the same.  I will return your email as soon as I return.


 


Davina Sauthoff


Library Media Specialist


Utah State Board of Education


250 E 500 S | Salt Lake City, UT 84114


P: 801-538-7530| 


E:

 davina.sauthoff@schools.utah.gov

https://www.schools.utah.gov/curr/librarymedia


https://emedia.uen.org/hubs/library


 


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My December 30, 2023, Brainstorming Letter for Utah State Legislature House Majority Leader Mike Schultz:

 I will be very pleased if this follow-up letter I wrote and sent today to Utah House Majority Leader Mike Schultz  helps to promote dialogue about these topics:

----- Forwarded Message -----
From: "John McMillan" <mcmillanj@att.net,;
To: "Mike Schultz" <mikeschultz@le.utah.gov>, "Gay Lynn Bennion" <glbennion@le.utah.gov>, "Paul A. Cutler" <pcutler@le.utah.gov>, "mballard@le.utah.gov" <mballard@le.utah.gov>, "Angela Romero" <angelaromero@le.utah.gov>, "utahdistrict02@gmail.com" <utahdistrict02@gmail.com>, "utahdistrict2@gmail.com" <utahdistrict2@gmail.com>, "Cameron Roden" <croden@utah.gov>, "Rori Andreason" <randreason@midvale.com>, "Mike Weichers" <mweichers@ch.utah.gov>, "Crimevictims GV" <crimevictims@utah.gov>, "Deseret News 2022" <dnweb@deseretnews.com>, "newsmedia@ldschurch.org" <newsmedia@ldschurch.org>, "Internships" <internships@romney.senate.gov>, "Mayor Wilson" <mayor@slco.org>, "chad.atkinson" <chad.atkinson@slcgov.com>, "Drew Hadley" <drew.hadley@slcgov.com>, "Utah Peace Officers Association 2022" <homeupoa@gmail.com>, "todd.mitchell" <todd.mitchell@slcgov.com>, "todd.mitchell" <todd.mitchell@slcgov.com>, "scott.stuck" <scott.stuck@slcgov.com>, "Fox News SLC 2022" <news@fox13now.com>, "University of Utah Student Newspaper 2022" <press@chronicle.utah.edu>, "Him-roi" <him-roi@umail.utah.edu>, "contactus@imail.org" <contactus@imail.org>, "Utah Medical Association 2021" <info@utahmed.org>, "bcrockett@utahsafetycouncil.org" <bcrockett@utahsafetycouncil.org>, "Utah Citizens Against Physical and Sexual Abuse 2021" <info@capsa.org>, "Utah Medical Association 2021" <info@utahmed.org>, "Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson 2021" <beckiepage@utah.gov>, "Office of Gov. Spencer Cox" <govcomm@utah.gov>, "dpscontact@utah.gov" <dpscontact@utah.gov>, "dps-victimservices@utah.gov" <dps-victimservices@utah.gov>
Sent: Sat, Dec 30, 2023 at 11:17 PM
Subject: Re: Booze on the Ballot: Utah dry town mulls allowing alcohol | PBS News

December 30, 2023

Dear Utah House of Representatives Majority Leader Mike Schultz,

Thank you again for helpfully inviting me earlier  this month  to send you e-mail letters about concerns of mine relating to Utah.

One of my concerns is that I sense that possibly state law in Utah might not currently require a local or state law enforcement agency with jurisdiction to consistently charge a snow skier in Utah  who is intoxicated  with "'Driving' While  Intoxicated" or "'Driving' Under the Influence". 

I am specifically  referring to a scenario in which that drunken skier in a blameworthy manner had caused an accident by crashing  into another skier or a pedestrian on the slopes of a ski resort in Utah.

If a MOTORIST in Utah who is intoxicated crashes into another motorist in our state or into a pedestrian in our state, that motorist gets promptly ARRESTED by a sheriff's deputy, a police officer, or a Utah DPS trooper.

As you of course know, skiing is a major and frequent  form of transportation here  in Utah. 
Do you believe that state law in Utah should impose tougher  criminal-law penalties than at present  on skiers under the influence of alcohol who crash into another skier or into  a pedestrian?

If so, do you support the establishment of a Utah DPS Ski Patrol or Utah DPS  Snowmobile Patrol at ski resorts who are themselves authorized to promptly  arrest "'Reckless Driving' Skiers" or injurious Skiers who are determined by the Utah DPS to have been at fault in a collision with another skier?

Do you also support establishment of a small  Utah DPS  crime-evidence  urine and  blood testing laboratory near one or more of the Ski Resorts in our state?
 
Utah House Majority Leader Schultz, I also need to ask you whether you support a revision of state law here in Utah that specifically invites and authorizes any city or town or village or  county or multi-county region here  in Utah to hold a local election in which  voters there choose to classify or re-classify their city,  town, village, county, or multi-county region  as a municipality, village, county, or region of Utah  in which no sale or production or possession or consumption of drinking alcohol is permitted anywhere in that municipality, village, county, or multi-county  region  of Utah.

I would like to call your attention to the following  online link to a November 5, 2017, copyrighted  "Public Broadcasting Service" report focused on Utah. It is the type of report for which an update news story could be extremely helpful in January 2024 here in Utah.

House Majority Leader Schultz, Best Wishes to you  and your other conscientous and idealistic colleagues in the Utah House of Representatives  in 2024.

Sincerely,

John Kevin McMillan, the single adult white teetotaling male founder of the permanently-alcohol-free and always-tobacco-free, non-proselytizing and strictly one-member (only me) politely non-Christian and public-safety-minded, factually focused  "Progressive Prohibitionist Religion".
My solo-occupancy rental-apartment unit home address ever since June 1, 2022:
535 South 200 East, Apt. 912, Ninth Floor,  Salt Lake City, UT 84111.
My cell phone. (512) 993-7305.
My home phone: (801) 355-0850.
My Date of Birth: 4-27-1957. My Place of Birth: Lincoln, Nebraska.

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/amp/nation/booze-on-the-ballot-utah-dry-town-mulls-allowing-alcohol