Show 1 1 'iSliS M " iking a hig spl ish club ibis week Jeff Davis Peak and nght four lees are waived fur students Great Basin National I’ark when v hedulcd hy their schools two to lour weeks in advance with park officials “One mission of the Visitors' ( cn ter is to he Great Basin focused" said ( indy Nielsen OMNI’ Superinlen deni "Ihc Great Basin encompasses great deal ol Tali most ol Nevada and parts of (regon Idaho and here is a lot to learn about " (rreat Basin National I’ark has hired to ail two new educational he minister its Outreach Program new Visitors (enter hav classroom space lor use hy school groups to learn more about the many facets ot the (treat Basin and every aspect ol al rW aW °cf U ksl FES participates in Topaz Day Fillmore lementary fourth graders participate in Delta South Topaz Day Students visited a variety of workshops and learned of the history of Topa and Ihc people who were interned there In addition to the hanks workshops they visited the Topaz site and the rreat Basin Museum to Mrs Susan Stefanofl who provided us the materials and invited us to this great event" is Wheeler Peak Outreach Program at Great Basin National Park the I’ark “Our busiest lime is m May" said Hanger Brandi Huberts "Any other lime usually woiks out well A tour ot the cave lakes about ( minutes and ” requires a fee waiver Huberts said student groups arrivbuses in ate ing usually limilcd lo the visitors center and oilman's ( ave irtuips able lo come hy van can drive up the scenic dnvc and see more ol the park edar Many school groups Irorn ( Hy and as Vegas regularly visit the park Roberts can be reached to schedule activities al 774 214 701 esl 200 or at hrandi roherts u ups goc (( Holden News sumfncf ‘learn inyins Mtuniav Ml levels nl ilu Mmrutin Kcl f(ss svttm pr i’f idi arc jsailablc al various limes ihrHichui lilt morning at h 2 vscck no per i hild In n!s M'Mi in n iiuinI tc scars old In pari pool is nflcrm llic “Mum pate ilmsc iuldrcn tm 'It nu sc iti attnmpirmd hv an adult all flu He ciiln in tl sivuic mil nLlm r s f jcu Traci Walton Warnick Hill and ( New Ag teacher annual named ji®-- f" ‘"asreart-r- Numbers By Jerold Bishop U mm mnitm fraci Walton Warnuk ha' accepted School employment with the Millar District as the Vgriculrural leacher at Della High School Hut recentiv graduated from I'lah Sliic I'msefsity with a degree in Vgru ultural due a lion She grew up in Smoot Wyoming and attended Star Valley High School where she was active in FA 4 H cheerlcading and hallct After high school Traci served as the Wyoming Stale f f President the Wyoming National officer ( andidalc and received the Amcft an M f)e While al tah State mvcrsitv gree she served as an g VriKcwjlm and ( ollcgiatc f A ( rtficcr Traci is looking forward lo work mg with students faculty and at IdU to ( had High School She is had utile family reunion al Iasi weekend ishlikt- Sit ffenv nlc tin mu i Swimming Merit (ituise will hi am Ihe weii per hnv (all ti rcpish'f hi ’ih al II ttHifM flh Stnul inursc lor esst ill rmv the Mov pool Millard County Rec standings Slim Pitt M h ns Itam irrth hun ran' nl ind 'U tc U 111 "lp ninlf nt ipupnii s In nn ue e ii Sili Motors In IiiIir Tc I 4 S0 V wa 4tM s Ma Tjljej their Bacher Gaficj Kells 5 Opn Everyday am to Midnight Mon 7:10 DM A St 7:10 A Inrs thru Twin JU -- j War of Ihe Worlds Fom ( ruise last week Darlene daughter im they spent a TalKu a we trip lo Alaska seeing mans cstmg places Norma Wood spent a week acciunpin rd ffew to S visiting tat Fine Steaks & Seafood a here ett'e vu fier inter ml lues Sal 7:00 A lf Call M ke Mon - 7:01) Only sV 0:10 VdultslA I mArt Sr I Hi no mof lui rail lu4 4t 44 ii iGi If P I a ve r s : Tc DHS FcbtallJCa mp will be held on JuIyMl-1- 4 The Cost is $50:Ti&caiap is for all school play ersizf fusing hi The camp cl! endpt NOd on July 14 for those xtho wsh to attend the Youth Conference Jlegis-- 1 trationljeadlinef July To register Contact Coach Henrfe d at Jyab 864-501- Hii School or 0 X 3 8j Mt 864-847- 2 Mount Ohmjms Vtoa ' Only $10 i'JHonth for a CoIdlCooler 15 tfimkai Lasts? 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