Show am 6 Millard Page County Chronicle Progress September 24 1998 Womens Club of Utah Pen pals meet at Cove Fort by Under the direction of President Gwen S Hunter the General Federation of Womens' Club of Utah will hold their in Olympus Hotel Salt Fall conference Lake City Sept 26 State district and club presidents and officers will meet to for over 600 volunteers to discuss plans organize their work for the next two years A service project called Community Improvement Project will be selected by each club according to the assessed need The project may be in the community carried out entirely by the club or they may work with other organizations ‘The Genera! Federation of Women’s Clubs has pledged 125 million to the improvement of literacy in the United States The time period began last year after the Presidents mLinmP I£ 1 T ’’Tr"OVjJJ Volleyball in the mud Students of the Delta Middle School Participated in mud volleyball on Sept 8 u hich was the first activity of the school and continues until the year 2000 and public school public libraries libraries may receive this help however in work will be reported volunteer summit Only had 16 teams playing and their winning team was We Stink III Both the Mustangs and the We Stink III had play off games in the mud Then played the teachers in the mud the teachers were in both games A fun time was victorious had by spectators and players grades Year Students selected their own teams and signed up to play The sixth grade had 0 Their winning team teams participating was the mustangs Seventh and eight any another category Two experiences were during this summember of Utah for six years but was ecutive Committee Board of not a member of the National until June '98 Although she Directors great learning Mrs Hunter afforded mer She has been a in her new office at the Utah was installed Delta South On Tues Sept 5 the 2nd grade went Cove Fort on a field trip This was a special occasion because the students were meeting their new pen pal’s for the school year The pen pal's are from Fiddler’s Elementary in Cedar City The students had a wonderful time meetnow are so looking forw ard and ing them to of directors The plan Wes Con- servation District came on the bus with the Delta South Elementary students as they rode the Peterson’s talked about the different sights along the way The first stop on the field trip was at the Nye Dairy The students got to see how the cows are fed and milked The next stop on the trip was at Hales’ seed farm Ladd how seed is Hales’ showed the students Next was a stop at IPSC where harvested Elementary FirstGraders in Oak Cy Cafti'90 Pn the trip to experience all had fun fall Students especially of signs on their scavenger hunt nature art project was It listening to fall stories and hiking fun to have the SUU student teachers "Delta South TX The literacy 2000 seminar sponsored by Proctor and Gamble was attended by State Presidents and state literacy chairmen LaRita Udy of Trementon represented Utah The trip was a fine day for looking for topaz The students also went to IPSC It was a great seminar safety by Allstate was sponsored attended by Norma Eberkard Trementon (this was just a Shell Oil Co sponsored the seminar for Community Improvement and also dav was from incidence) exhibit set up they also ate After leaving IPSC the next stop was at Beagley ’s calf farm It was fun for the students to see the hundreds of calves there One of Mr Frandsen’s former students (Wade Tolbert) was there at the farm working blow his whistle He heard Mr Frandsen and told the students that it sounded miliar to him The field trip was a really learned students a lot about the great one how things are done on farms A special thanks to the Soil Conservation District for making this great field trip possible for their view there accompany to the Bureau of Land their tiamof'Hel()ers who visited the first grade with theirgood buddy Smokey Bear Thanks to Gayle A special thanks Management Sorenson and Wende Nash of Tooele president had an Peterson the students to lunches while David in Houston Program First Grade Field Trip had a great time their annual field seminars August Arlington VA and the next in Houston week to the correspondence they will be having with them 7 the 2nd grade went On Thurs Sept It to Topaz Mountain on a field LaWanna went On were held in Third Grade Field Trip On Wed Sept 16 the 3rd grade on a field trip to a variety of places Soil Conservation District helped and carry out the trip On the trip and LaWanna Peterson from the Soil lawns or trees and International convention Wilding Jill Larsen and Smokey Bear) Sorenson (alias The Arc De Trlomphe In Paris was ordered built by Napoleon and took three decades to complete It’s equivalent to a 16 story building attended who is ‘'V each other about the orderly conduct and politeness discipline of such a large group of seven year old now They go home with new youngster friends made and look ahead to writing more ‘pen pal’ letters and perhaps a long bond with another boy or girl tours commented Id it V to Emily Judkins Delta South and Holly Barlow and Hillary Fiddlers City A few had an extra Pen Pal because of numbers Utah’s outgoing Delta North SUU Rural m Elementary time we had to go a twilight tour of Washington long 5 until am Our Capitol ter twilight City and monuments certainly looked different at night Utah held their summer at meeting July 18 in Fillmore the Territorial State Park Club and district officers received some program terials and encouragement for getting started on two year administration East Millard Fine Arts Guild catered the cheon and decorated 4he POD for the on 1 Honors Cedar City - Citizens from eight communities scattered across the state have been presented the Southern Utah University Rural Honors Award at the Utah Summit for Rural Development W'LV: u In addition to the individual recognition awards were presented to an outrural business an standing outstanding rural program and a rural community of the year at an awards dinner at the sum- SUU Student teachers in their final year of school at SUU and getting their teaching certificates this year It was so fun to have them come and share their enthusiasm and their many talents with us Thanks and good luck in will be your teaching careers SUU students! Selective service registration can now be verified first time the Internet can be out if a man is registered Service Sjstem (SSS) verification of computer Direchouseholds” says Gil Coronado tor of the Selective Service System in the government Va Arlington agency for conducting a draft in a responsible national emergency “It will also make it federal and easy for officials dispensing state benefits or privileges linked to registration to check and see if a young man is registered before he is deemed eligible for the benefit” Coronado said noting that the Selective Service S stem celebrates its 58th anniversary during September The Agency was formally created on Sept 16 1940 There are many federal and state benefits linked to the registration requirement These include federal student assistance (Pell grants and college loans) job training under the Job Training Partnership Act(JTPA) and eligibility for jobs in the Executive Branch of government includEliing jobs with the US Postal Service gibility for citizenship may also be affected if a young man was required to For the Live teeth give off fluorescence whereas dead teeth do not Professional Kris Abegglen miss out SUBSCRIBE NOWI See coupon in this issue and mail today Don’t Get ready for our GRAND OPENING of our Driving Range September 26 1998 AND our Opening of the Golf Course Fall of 1999 TwinIeaIr 520 Delta East Topaz 4 Utah FRCSERTreiOCTUi Lessons start September 20 109B at the Paradise Driving Range Twin1 n Ever After1 Dnw Barrymore Angelica Houston Rated 5 5 Junior Group Lessons for Jr Ladies Only Group Lessons Mens Only Group Lessons pm to 6 pm pm to 6 pm pm to 6 pm Cost Group Lesson Rate: $750 per person $5 1 4 Fri & 3 7:00 ONLY Sat 7:00 & 9:15 Twin 2 used summit is being held to find will make registration easier for men in millions but failed to do so Additionally register half of all the states have legislation supSeveral states porting Selective Service den enrollment in state colleges and universities to young men who are young men not registered Service Juniors with required Many to those Selective so Anyone using a computer connected Internet can go to the Selective Service web site at http:wwwsssgov to the and they will find a link to “Check a Registration” By entering a man’s last name security number and date of birth the SSS computer will research the data social TO SIGN UP PLEASE CALL SUSAN AT 8 FROM 8 AM TO 4:30 PM MONDAYTHRU FRIDAY SPACE WILL BE LIMITED AND WEEKLY SIGNUP WILL BE TAKEN 1 WEEK IN ADVANCE display on the screen the man’s Service number and effective of registration base and Tommy Lee Jones Mon Fri Selective Thurs 7:10 ONLY & Sat 7:10 & 9:20 Under Adults Subject change due Far mere (aformarioa Citizens availability bUU Rural Honors awards were pre- sentedtbCrfrank Baker Delta: Bakers the 1997 state Chamber of Commerce Total Citizen of the Year award winner In addition to a career in agriculture he has served two terms on the Millard County Commission a tenp on the county school board 30 yearfc In top of both the Millard County leadership District and the regional InterDrainage mountain Farmers organization He is a veteran of the West Millard Search and and Rescue a Kiwanian the recipient of several agricultural awards Cary Peterson Nephi: Peterson has an extended public service career in addition to a successful private livestock operation in Juab County He is currently serving as the state’s commissioner of He agriculture spent 20 years in the Utah State Legislature eight years in the house of representatives and 12 years in the before being appointed commisof agriculture by Governor Michael O Leavitt senate sioner with the Selective “This but have not done to register states refuse state employment 'Private Lessons by appointment cost $30 per hr 'Y The mit - meeting NcbqJFjtst pispict isnadf up ofNephi in Fillmore Club 2 Delta fclubs and They are all beginning the club year this month Anyone is invited to become a member and enjoy sociability entertainment volunteer work and friendship quire of Treva Carlson or Harriet Eliason Delta Barbara Graff or Pearl Fowlke in Guest welcome Fillmore B 5 Cedar by Carolyn in every class! Student teachers from SUU in have been visiting us to get experience the classroom These young people are Weekly Lesson Schedule Mondays Wednesdays Thursdays ( K 4 Some were noted sharing items from their lunches with each other They will perlessons but haps forget some the safe to say they will long remember day at Cove Fort where they met a special The missionary couple guiding the This week at Delta North Elementary has been an exciting fun and interesting one We have had some cool new teachers PGA and Cassie program attended the literacy and and between them the safety National Board of Directors the class and of course work and learning exercises took so much Pen Psls Ted Taylor and Michael lewis also Mashila Bronson Eastman especially seminars the food V new ‘pals’ on the picnic tables under the apple enjoyed their noon lunches Hunter Mrs j the construcBrigham Young to Fort at Cove Creek The eighteen groups were all escorted by an adult teacher or parent as they skipped from one display to the other Their last activity was the most fun leans 107th v-- tion of the They opened their by the prepared sat down with their 19 which was held from June 10 through included the first meeting of the new board Second Grade Field Trips ing new phase of their education program Mrs Utley teacher of Delta said “As part of their class curriculum the ‘penpal’ program teaches second graders the with youngsters of art of communication another school They team language ter writing expression meeting strangers and perhaps create a lasting friendship" As they were paired up with their penpals it was noted that some eyed up their ‘pals’ with some apprehension some were timid and shy but most grabbed an extended hand and away they would go to spend a day together in groups of ten to tour the interesting displays of Cove Fort the blacksmith shop bunk house bam and the cabin that was the home of the Ira N Hinckley family of Coalville he answered the call from UT when installations were not May Convention President complete until the International Maxine Scarlro was installed in New The Elementary Elder Spencer Rees Two buses from Delta South Elementary arrived at 10 am Two more came from Fiddler Elementary of Cedar City at 0: 0 am they brought one hundred r second graders and meetat Cove Fort for the first time in a date Young men must register within 30 with days of turning 18 in accordance federal law More than 38 million men have registered since 1980 how ever none has been drafted FSA opens nominations The Millard County Farm Service is encouraging fanners in Local Administrative Area (LAA 1) to submit nominations for the Millard County FSA Committee (COC) LAA I includes Agency the Delta Sutherland Oak City Lynndyl and Leamington areas At the present Garth Lake is serving on from LAA His term expires December 31 1998 Farmers are encouraged to nominate a farmer of their choice to the COC To be to serve a nominee must be a eligible fanner who resides in LAA I must be of time legal voting age and needs to have a basic know ledge of the farming practices of the area Almost anyone eligible to take part in a county FSA program may be a candidate for the committee The election of responsible agricultural producers is important to ALL farmers and ranchers Farm Programs adminisFSA committees include: by county commodity price support loans and payments establishment of allotments yields and marketing quotas farmer loans conservation programs incentive indemnity and disaster payments for some commodities and other farm disaster assistance A nomination form may be picked up at the Millard County FSA Office at 65 West 100 North Fillmore UT in Delta at IFA Losee True Value Lovell Farm The Ag Center Fanner Equipment Supply Oasis Seed Big J Enterprises Walker Lumber Company or DJ’s Mirage in The form needs to be signed Lynndyl by the nominee and the nominee needs to indicate that heshe is willing to serve tered forms must be returned to the county office no later than close of business on October 26To have a form mailed or for additional information producers may call the Millard County FSA Office at or 73 Completed POORj |