Show Millard Count) I CSPS s Delta North Elementary In Lemon labels Robert Young Delta North Elementary salutes Mrs Linda Lemon one of our new additions this year! Mrs Lemon works with the Hearing Impaired children enrolled in our school This is Mrs Lemon’s first year at Delta North but she has already endeared herself to the staff and studentbody We have enjoyed working with her and the students enrolled in her program Mrs Lemon was born in Albuquerque NM She was raised in Colorado Springs CO She has one brother and one sistei She attended Madison and graduated from Elemenatry William Mitchell High School in Colorado Springs She has attended Brigham Young University and Utah State Univers ty in Logan UT Mrs Lemon is married to Kent emon from Pleasant originally Cirove UT Mr I emon works at 1PP The couple met at a dance in Salt Lake City The Lemons have three children They have lived in many Utah towns including Salt lake Birdseye Perron Vernal Logan and at the Fourth grader DNES Soup label alert The Campbell’s soup label contest is We apnearing its yearly deadline ever so much the many preciate patrons who have furnished labels to the school These labels are collected counted and sent in by our local PTA for valuable school equipment and prizes We applaud the efforts of Robert Young a fourth grader from Mrs Tinlinson's room Robert has gone the extra mile in soup label collection We appreciate his family’s support of this worthwhile program Mrs emon has kept busy working in various Speech programs throughout the state She has worked in American oik Price Castle Dale and ewiston emon Aside from her teaching Mis enjoys oil painting crafts skiing and tennis Remembering her own experience in Mrs emon recalls a elementary “Miss favorite third grade teacher Carr" used to ride her motoi cycle to school She allowed the students to “sit on it" at recess Needless to say Mis recess at Lemon alwavs enjoyed Madison Elementary Mrs lcmon enjoys her woik at DNES She especially enjoys the way the teachers and other staff members have made her feel “a part of them" DNES assures Mrs I emon that we are We very happy to have her aboard hope she will choose to make the Delta area and DNES her home Delta North menu to change without notice) Monday Peb 3 Burrito wcheese slice Spanish rice mixed vegetables apricot cake whipped topping and milk Tuesday Feb 4 This menu planned by Mrs emon's Hearing Impaired Class Corn dogs tater tots wk corn red jello vvfruit & whipped topping and milk Feb 5 Wednesday Meatballs & gravy whipped potatoes broccoli hot rolls pear half and milk Feb 6 Thursday Toasted ham & cheese sandwich shoestring fries sliced buttered carrots pink applesauce and milk Friday Feb 7 Beef a Roni Scones whoney butter green beans orange & apple slice and milk (Subject Community helper spotlight On Wednesday January 22 1986 Mr Tom Hamilton Delta Postmaster and father of Kelly Ethan and Brian visited Delta North Elementary to plain to the students the intricacies of postal work Mr Hamilton had visited in our school earlier during the year His presentations were so popular he was invited back to visit with each class We have appreciated his visits The post office and school have sponsored a contest for all school age students in conjunction with these visits Students have been encouraged think to w rite a short essay on “Why stamp collecting would be fun or to draw a picture relating to the mail services Winners of this contests will be announced during the week of January 27 1986 The world distance record for solo ballooning Italy in 84 hours i i i i i i i was set in 1984 when Joe Kittinger flew 3535 miles from Maine to i i i i i i PLAZA TWIN THEATRE 520 Delta Twin on Prices: 1 6 at’ the Pendray under Plaza Millard cub scout news Adrain Block's magical powers won the hearts of a large crowd of over 200 at the District’s Magic Show held January 16 His generous contribution of talent and time was greatly appreciated Cody Hathaway of the Holden's Pack 205 won the Millard District Cub Scout prize for selling the most tickets to the Magic Show He was given the special Scout Magic Book The District committee thanks him and all Cub Scouts who sold tickets for their good Scout service It was a great success because of their efforts Fillmore’s Pack 201 held their Pack Knight of the Roundtable mec'ing Jan 21 Winners of" the marble tournament were Doug Iverson First Place Coby Gillins 2nd Place and Jarret Nez 3rd Place Tim Peterson received his Bobcat Badge Rick and Ryan Hansen got their Wolf Badges The teeterboard jousting game was fun and challenging The ball and chains shields and swords added to the fun Mark Robison is the new Den Chief Ed Lyman was released as Holden’s Cub Master and Ted Bennett will be Their Knights of the substituting Roundtable Pack meeting will be January 29 at the church at 7 pm Meadow’s Pack meeting will be a marble tournament Jan 29 at the church at 7 pm Flow ell’s pack meeting will be a Space Derby to be held Jan 30 at the church at 7 pm LOUIS GOSSETT JR J4 Citizens —Rex Reed 7:15 9:15 “I & Joel Siegel GOOD MORNING ’IS PG13 CFN’jn DELPHI — m Ages 14 $1 " & I 16011 P 4690 220IIP 4890 25011 P 7 TOE I I I Volleyball standings Chronicle ProgressCity Cafe ZionsChevron Fashion Rite Dutson Supply Ames Construction Delta Sports Center Dave’s Sales & Service Mintons Dairy Delta Community Medical CenterO-Seed Westside GradingBeehive Manis Leavitt InsuranceHarts Pendray ConstructionDesert Sagel-Sperry OilTaco Time IT Case USED Hay Equipment John Deere 2280 2250 ab Air Diesel Cab Gas 1058 Bale Ft 12 16 ft Head Head agon $16000 $10000 $17000 Balers John Deere 336 $3500 4010 (2) 970 $7500 - S9500 New Holland 4020 $6000 S7500 3020 $6500 (2) 105 $16000 (2) 70 $12000 I Gasser for adult voting Memberships members is S3 with 16 and younger as Jr members for a $1 The group is also soliciting tax- deductible donations Ms Gasser said Utah Elk Unlimited hopes to educate the public purchase or lease range and feed grounds engage in winter feeding of elk and other the Division of animals support Wildlife Resources and aid wildlife in anyway they can The group hopes to be able to fluence the state legislature to preserve the big game and other species Delta Women’s Deere White Tuesday Family Night: under and Senior Citizens I Utah I lk Unlimited has recently been organized with the purpose of preservation and propagation of Elk and other wildlife in Utah Interested parties are encouraged to attend a meeting of lie new organization at the Juab County Center on 160 North Main in Nephi Eeb 4th at 7:00 pm to learn more of the groups intention according to spokesperson Shelli Lynn Allen and children Kaylene Scott and Christopher went to Provo Jan 16 to keep a doctor’s appointRuth Allen went with her ment Lynn to care for the little children while Lynn was to the doctor Then after Lynn and children visited with her daughter Denise Adams in Orem and to wish her happy birthday Ruth visited with a daughter Clarice Hurd also at her home in Orem Clarice’s husband Royal has recently been sustained as a counselor in the Bishopric of his ward Mrs Grant Robinson went to Salt Iake City Jan 17 to visit with Arleen’s mother Laura Atha also with their sons Kit and his wife Colleen and famiThe ly Kirk and Sherry and children next day Grant and Arleen went to the Jordan River Temple for a session to do some special temple work Their uncle and aunt Sam and Louise Robinson Neff of Sandy were with them The Neffs at Ordinance workers at the temple The latter took their children with them to the city on Friday night so they could enjoy a visit with their cousins Kit Robinson was unable to join his parents but Kirk did at the end of the session Steven Robinson and son Jared called on Arthur and Beth Allen Jan 13 for a visit and to catch up on all the latest of both families Steven was reared in Elowell and is the son of Ray and the late Jean Robinson of St George Steven and his wife Pam live in Enterprise with their four sons Jared Kayle Camden and Russell Pam travels to Cedar City to teach an art class at the high school Avalon and Agnes Johnson received a newsy letter from their former foster daughter Bessie White who ed with them on the Lamanite Placement Program some years ago She married BYU graduate Sean Sechellies They have three daughters Tawna Krystle and Summer Dawn They live in Crown Point NM where they are active in their LDS church ward Bessie keeps in touch with the Johnsons whom she enjoys visiting with and vice versa It is good to hear from you Bessie the girl with a perpetual smile Mrs Craig (Connie) Stratton and children Colby and Cassadee of Hurricane spent several days last week visiting with her parents Don and Ilena Tomkinson and brother Rodney and Nona Tompkinson grandmother The J Delial Ivies’ have enjoyed visits the past week from family members On Jan 17 Virgie’s brother Clayton Williams came He had visited his son Allen in Fillmore On Jan 21 the Aagards’ Silmer and Norma came After exchanging news of their families and really enjoying their visited the Aagards left for home in Milford They had been visiting their Joneal and daughter and Ron Meyers and family in Delta The Aagards had also visited with Clayton and Loyd Williams brothers of Norma and Virgie and w ith Elda Williams the late wife of another brother Charles Williams Loyd is recoveting from heart repair to an artery and an implant pacemaker 1490 $26000 400 Hours Us” and “Iron Eagle” FRIDAYS CHANGE I Like “Spies Elk Unlimited set meeting $40000 $37700 $67000 $77000 John PG131 fo Coming Next: 130HP 2390 AMERICA WHETE 7:00 & 9:00 PM Third Ward’s Marble tournament Wed Jan 29 at pack meeting will be the church at 7 pm is to be a Seipio’s Pack meeting Pinewood Derby Wed Jan 29 at the church at 6:30 pm NEW Tractors 2294 NEW YORK POST loved it The dancing is brilliant WOW!" PM ’i Pag NEW and USED TRACTORS HAY EQUIPMENT 864-455- 1 2 Twin Adults $350 $150 Childrenl $150 Senior Delta South Elementary School cclclnated National Hay Day on January 24 Students woie a variety of head gear to school Many unique and clever heats were seen roaming the halls The students heard stories poems in a variety of and participated ines about hats There was a parade through the school which everyone enjoyed ach class picked a child from their room to represent them in the picture Even the faculty and staff participated in the fit n filled day Our secretary Mrs Beth Brown wore her glass hat from Mexico Topaz Blvd E HWY Delta South celebrates National Hat Day “SENSATIONAL DON’T MISS IT” SHOWS 1986 - Ph Linda DENNIS QUAID 30 FLOWELL Delta North salutes Mrs Linda Lemon labels Jan Virgie Ivie The News Labels Thun Prices Good Until Jan 31 1986 MANY USED OTHER BALERS 425 $9500 315 $6500 282 $3000 276 $4000 Come See Us in Richfield Nay Equipment - Phone Evening |