Show Millard Ihurs Jan I SPS County 22 1987 - Page 5 Childrens Dance Theatre The West Millard Cultural Council with support from Delta’s local dance teachers will present the Children’s Dance Theatre of Salt Lake City on Friday January 30 1987 at 7:30 pm in the high school auditorium This program is sponsored by the Utah Performing Arts Tour supported by the Utah Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts Tickets may be purchased in advance at Zion’s Bank or from any Cultural Council Board Member for $300 Tickets will be $350 at the door the Contact evening of the performance if more informaGlenda Otto tion is needed The Children’s Dance Theatre is Utah for its recognized throughout creative and energetic performances The Children’s Dance Theatre was founded in 1949 by Virginia Tanner and remained under her direction until her death in 1979 Currently the 150 resides on the member company University of Utah campus and is directed by Mary Ann Lee The wonderful discipline technical skill and creative spirit of the company members aged 8 to 17 has resulted in state national and international recognition as a unique I'oiee in the per- forming arts Since its inception the CDT has performed at major dance festivals across the country and most recently at: the Children’s Festival at International Wolftrap Farm Park for the Performing Arts the United States Capitol Building the Dance and the Child Conference Stockholm Sweden the White House Conference on Children and the Seattle World’s Fair In addition CDT performs regularthe state of Utah under ly throughout the auspices of the Utah Arts Council’s Performing Arts Tour and with the Salt Lake City based modern danee comand Repertory panies Dance Theatre CDT is the performing wing of the Dance ProCreative Tanner Virginia gram which offers instruction to approximately 650 students The institution stresses the importance of balanced intellectual and physical development while technique is taught for the flexibility development of strength control balance and an awareness of the body’s potential an equal emphasis is placed on creative problem solving Students are also given a foundation in music theory and nurtured in their appreciation for the arts in general HINCKLEY SUTHERLAND Sharon Western Ph: Dora Rose They tell me at the Chronicle Progress that the door is still firmly attached no one from Hinckley has been beating it down wanting to be the reporter so will do the best can but need help so all of you from Hinckley think news! visitor on We had a surprise Christmas Day My son Matthew came for a few hours We had not seen him for several years and it was a wonderful treat We did not have to kill the fatted calf it was already in the oven The trick was trying to keep him here long enough to eat it! Late breaking news from Carl and Beryl Hardy is that they will be leavAustralia where they ing Queensland have been serving a mission They are expecting to be home around the last of Feb Visitors at the home of Ruth and fluff Talbot for the wedding of their Kelli Morris to Stephen granddaughter Nelson were Shirlene and Hal Evans and sons Darren Philip and Galen of Taylorsville grandson Randy Morris of the Scofield UT and daughter Marcia and Gary Day and family of illmore Members of the Morris family here for the wedding were Jim and Roellu Morris of Wendon AZ and Raymond and Dorothy Robinson and family of Kearnv They stayed at the home of their mother Evelyn Morris and Leon and Sherry Lewis The wedding was in pet formed at the ME Bird Center Delta with Stake president Mitch Myers followed A reception oll'iciating Evelyn returned to Arizona with her son Jim ‘The Morris Twins" as they have always been known weie great young ieuwen They friends of my daughter would come early in the morning and ask if Lieuwen could come and play with them She would teach them nicks songs and dances out on the out lawn They got to be friends when she tended them all one summer Kelli's brother layne Morris wife Tammy and daughter Britney came from Provo for the wedding also 1st Ward Roger In the Hinckley Thomas was made president of the Sunday School with Gordon Nielson and Russell Talbot as counselors Russell is attending B1 U during the home on the week and returns weekends He is training to be a student counselor and will get his degree in August We extend our sympathy to the of Gene Morris Many Inends relatives and former Hinckley residents came to pay their respects It could be said of him that he was truly an unselfish man He would stay up lute on Christmas Eve and deliver washers dryers and TVs to peoples’ homes to surprise the wives as a special tavor to He would rig up a their husbands loudspeaker system outside and play Christmas music starting from the day alter Thanksgiving He was a laithtul I attei Dav Saint and bore much pain with quiet dignity and suflering Tornier townspeople attending were his brother Ronald Morris of San Jose CA Robert and Carma Wright Mr s Dale Love Bertha Barton Ross and Arthur and Delta Valeta Hilton Ph: Reid and Mary Tippetts made a trip to Anaheim CA to see the BYU game with UCLA at the Freedom Bowl The game didn't turn out as they would like but it was interesting because they were able to tour the Edwards Air Force Base the hangers and they saw the switch board of the planes All very teresting to see The Tippetts’ has a sister who works at the base and has worked at different bases The Tippetts used earphones to keep track of the double line of planes or to communicate with the men on the field They just missed the world trip plane which was a disappointment On the weekend of the 9th and 10th Reid and Mary Tippetts traveled to Richfield to visit with children Jill and Dewain Bayless and family Lee and Sandra Tippetts and family joined them where they sat for a family photograph Randy Kay and three sons from Salt ake City visited with folks Norma and Bert Jensen Granddaughter Toni Kay from Orem spent a day with Norma and Bert last week to Phillip and Congratulations Jackie Jensen for their new little son who came to them a while back The little one has two sisters and an older brother Sarah owles was happy to have her son frank and Colleen Fowles and ilnee sons visit with her over the weekend Daughter Gwen and Brice Chappell from Kaysville also visited with her The Frank fowles are from Sandy to Cindy Stewart Congratulations and Matthew Mills for their wedding of last week Trace and Mitzie Robinson and three sons attended the wedding and reception They also stayed the ovet night with grandparents Heber Roses and visited with Michael Rose Mitzie is a sister of the groom Matthew Mills Trace and Mitzie aie from Salt lake where Trace after his Masters receiving Degree in is working engineering Dale Rose won first place in the Pinewood Derby race at the Delta Third Waid on January 14 The was with Den 2 and Den Webeloes Of the three entries Dale won everyone He teceived a blue ribbon and a wall certificate Bishop and Mrs Howard Oavtnn made a trip to Salt fake on f ridav where they attended the school convention on friday and Saturday for Mary Tippetts’ Congratulations 80th birthday We hope she has many many more healthy happy ones to John Black and Congiatulations his new bride Sondra and her three e welcome them all into our clnldien Spendlove Harriet Spendlove and Dee and Vera Stevens All of the Morris' children live in the Delta area except Janet and Dee Perry of Pay son and Mary Kaeand Kelly Nielson of Logan Clyde and Carolyn Stevens had all of their children and grandchildren and sons and to their home for a Christmas family party totalling 56 family members Their son Russell is serving a mission in Spain Charla Marie Cheff First Birthday Celebrated Morgan Charla Marie Cheff celebrated her 15 Her first birthday on January relatives all over Arizona called to wish her a very Happy Birthday Hope your first birthday was a happy one for you "Snuggles” Love Daddy Momma & Kids Morgan Shilo Taylor turned one years old on January 15 1987 He is the son of Gene and Annette Taylor He has a sister Jaycie and a brother are Dern and Travis Grandparents Dixie W'illiams and Earnie and Liz Taylor Everyone celebrated with cake and ice cream Card of thanks Senior citizen news The family of Arlene Aubuehon would like to sincerely thank all those who showed their kindness at her passing The many acts of condolences were greatly appreciated Jean Smith and girls John B & Patty Jensen & family Louis & Marlene Hansen & girls John & Joyce Spencer & family Joe Parker Ruth Morgan Minisoa We are having a pot luck dinner at the ME Bird Center Jan 23 at 6:30 Bring your favorite dish and share it with your friends also your dishes W'e will be playing Bingo after dinner Please come out and enjoy the evening with your friends If you have something around the house you don’t need anymore bring it wrapped for Bingo prizes Nothing expensive small bottled fruit or a can of vegetables jam or jelly Please come and support the Senior Citizen Program Leaders graduates Staff Sgt Wayne M eaders son of Dotlye E Steinbaeh and stepson of Ivan Steinbaeh of Lakeland FL has from the Air Force nongraduated commissioned officer leadership school The sergeant studied techniques of and leadership management supervision Leaders is a helicopter technician with the 40th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Wing at Hill Air Force Base Utah His wife Barbara is the daughter of Carl S and Valynn Dutson of Hinckley He is a 1976 graduate of Lakeland Senior High School SUGARVILLE June Lounsbury 9 Ph: ois Mrs Mrs Evelyn Hardy Greene and Mrs June Lounsbury made a trip to Pleasant Grove for a TOPS Rally Their TOPS Club won the Traveling Trophy for the third time in a row They were very pleased to bting it home again Mrs Bob Jenson made a trip to Provo to see his brother Rulon and wife Betty Ruth and their new home Mrs Karen Johnson made a trip to Salt Lake and stayed overnight with her Mrs Jeannene Arnell and daughter husband The next morning she went on a geneological tour Lars Jenson son of Jim and Teiry had his 1st birthday and Jenson celebrated it with a birthday supper Bob and Veila Jenwith grandparents son also in attendance Mrs Tony Clark had his mother Clark and sister Mrs Catherine Virginia from Woodland Hills CA visit with them for a week They had an enjoyable time visiting but the time is never long enough Ron and Ann Allow ay had their daughter Kim and husband Mike and nephew Darell Holden all from Cedar City Ann’s sister Betty and husband Bernell Thomas and their son and Ann’s mother Margorie Black all Irom Heron come to help Ron and Ann bring their cattle in from the ranch for the winter It took three days to get them trailed in It was cold but the sun shone each day and made it enjoyable for the riders Hot food was piepareU by Ann and her mother and taken to the riders each day Many hands make light work they say and when a lamily works together it makes it fun too Mrs Flden Shurtz said I la Mae Mavis and Kay lynn Sessions then daughters who live in Mesa said it’s quite a bit warmer theie David Shurtz is in Mesa working Nick Shurtz son of Gary and Kaien Shurtz is celebrating his second today He’s very excited about Happy birthday Nick! Thank you Willie Joe Corbett’s family sincerethanks everyone for the love they have shown for the beautiful flowers cards money and everything else they have done for the family The Corbet! familv ly "Famous remarks quoted correctly" are very Simeon Shilo Taylor 1st birthday seldom Strunsky area The Phillip Smiths were all home over the Christmas and New Year’s holidays Everything is back to normal now with I orene She has been quilting and taking classes at the Tech school and enjoys them A quiet month is January The Delta Utah Stake Piesidency and Bishopiics of that Stake and the Delta Utah West Stake Presidency and Bishoprics all attended a meeting at Manti on Thursday night They were given instructions for the New Regional l Repiesentative Repiesenlative has been transferred to anothei Elder leatherstone area from the General Authorities talked to the gtoup there We send our deepest sympathy to Patty and John B Jensen and family and Jean Smith and lamily lor the passing of their mother Aurline John B and Patty Jean and Deband Steve Jensen all attended her funeral in Seattle Washington f ugene and Nayon Young have spent the last two weeks in Provo with daughter Maralee and Richard Ohran and lamily They returned on W to a quiet house after being where there were so mans involved activities Every week nine out of 10 adults at least one newspaper read Jan 22 Type tops on Sale to mention low Many Sale Prices too Ladies’ Poly Pants $499 tySpecials Change Hourly 7-- 9 Closed at pm No layaway on Special Yq Briar Patch 25 N personal statement Whether the camera is used as a recorder of contemporary life or as one tool in the process of developing an image the artists convey a personal interpretation of humanity The Traveling Exhibition Program is a statewide outreach serv ice of the Utah Arts Council The program provides libraries and schools museums the state with a galleiiex ilnoughout variety of exhibitions which may be booked for a period of one month Foi further information on the Traveling Exhibition Program contact the Visual Arts Program Utah Arts Council at Salt ake City Utah This program is supported by a grant Irom the National Endowment for the Arts Washington DC and by programming funds from the Utah Arts Council OAK CITY Edi Christensen DELTA Eddys Barben Ph: Ph: wedding and icvcption lor dy Stewart and Matthew Mills held in Delta on Friday January 9 and again in Monroe on Satin day night waxveiy beautiful and a very latge crowd tended in both places Cindy’s dress was most beautilul-- a wedding gown just out of New Yotk City with a very long train and a vety becoming veil Her colors were mauve ith black and the men’s tux were black with mauve trim The wedding breakfast was held at the Senior Citizens’ Center at pm on r riday followed by the wedding and teception The newly weds are on a f hey will honey moon in California L tali make their home in Monioe Many out ol town lamily members and It lends attended the wedding and lie icception Ins is a beaut aiea nelil now if il ul But white wot Id in out it is loo iold BABIES y f r 4 fir 4 1987 v' Della Community Medical Center January 17 1987 9:50 Saturday ee 5 lbs 15 oz (2693 Tonya gins) 19 inches long born to Michael and Sheiri Holfnun Snyder ol Hincklev am 1 Dear Aunt Sally Winter has come to our area It snowed most of the day Thursday and is still snowing on f riday as we are going to Delta this morning There must not be much news this week as no one called any in There will be hi ee weddings in our town in March heron Dutson and Clarke Wendy Barraelough Chiisicnsen and Monica Callistei and Stephen Evelyn Christensen Bowen There have been a lot of colds going around but that is normal for this time of year If anyone wants your news in the paper please call Melodee Maggos from Kansas City MO spent two weeks at the home of her yman and Sarah Finlinson parents Also visiting with the Finlinsons were SaraRae and Roy Burraston and family ol Sprmgiille the Robyn and Milt May hew lamily of St George and Moe Cathy and Jade Finlinson of Provo During the holidays members ol yman and Sarah’s lamily met for an enjoyable afternoon ol visiting and (casting at the home of Sylvia and John Stevens and lamily in Orem The Town Board of Oak City held its tegular meeting on January 15 1987 at the In chouse at 7:30 pm The main agenda items were: I) Discussion on status of the hall renovation 2) Phil f mlinson reported on the status of the it e district and reported that the Oak ire Department was ity Volunteer lecently rated by the ISO The rating was set ar 6 3) inal decision on West Desert Grazing Committee resolution T I I Frigo-Gues- s I An exhibition of photogtaphs Utah artists will be on display at the Delta City Library January 14 II 1987 Itoin 1987 through February 2 pm 8 pm This exhibit has been curated by the Utah Museum of Tine TravelCouncil’s Art for the Utah Arts All of the ing Exhibition Program works in the show take the subject of people as the point of departure lot their artistic use Whether realistic or abstract elements piedominate in the wotk of art depends entirely on the purpose the artists had in making the work of art and the statement they wanted to make about perception Some of the artists in the exhibit such as I red Wright and John Schaefer have used photography-ia traditional sense as documentation Others such as Dorothy Greenland have manipulated the photograph aftei printing to create an expressionixtic and of kites began bit of news: the scientific investigation Here's a about 1820 when George Pocock applied with an English schoolmaster the existing understanding of these devices to drive a carriage T I “I I I MOONLIGHT MADNESS Thurs I Photograph exhibition at Delta City Library We’re in a new location! DELTA PHOTO 26 N 300 West-Delt- a Come in and check out our new store New and bigger studio Same fine quality film processing price on 4th role developed!! 200 —c 9 I I i I i |