Show Blue Notes Spring Concert The Blue Notes will present their annual Spring Concert on Thursday May 5 1988 The program director for this program is Opal Topham She has selected the theme of “Sing a Song” The chorus has worked hard to prepare this program and we promise you an evening of enjoyment and delightful entertainment Many of the songs will be familiar to all of us but there will be some that will be new to all of us Mr Ken Talbot is the director Ruth Talbot is accompanist with 36 great and dedicated ladies to make up the chorus Some of the sons included in the pro- - gram will be the tear jerker “This “Alabamy Bound” and the toe tapping “Carolina in the Morning” These are just a few of the songs being of prepared for the evening entertainment Plan to come and bring the whole family Everyone will find something that will be especially for them Thursday May 5 at 7:30 at the Delta $200 per High School Auditorium person or $1000 per family Tickets can be purchased from any of the Blue Note members or at the door the night of the performance DeAnn Fowles to wed David Porter gmmimimmia by Marian We have been having some fun and exciting story hours We wish to thank Lorelei Draper for all her time and effort she puts into make these story hours wonderful! We have had the great honor of acquiring some new books! We have Robert Ludlam’s new thriller Icarus Agenda Trump the Art of the Deal 11 which tells Donald Trump’s guidelines for success Norman Vincent Peale’s Why Some Positive Thinkers Get Powerful Results Paula Fox’s Cat about a little boy that Gun and is told to put it up gets a and never get it out until his father says that he is old enough But he took it out just once Stockman the Man the Myth the Future who was the former director of the Office of Management and Budget Flood Street to Fenway the Bruce Hurst Story our home state boy that has made it big Volcker Portrait of the Money Man the man who reigned over this country’s most imporBarbara institution tant financial Wood’s Green City in the Sun about two proud and powerful families-otheir battle British one over Kenya’s destiny several LDS fiction books and even a book on how to lower your fat thermostat! Hope you can drop by and check these new selections out Thanks go to all those who helped us celebrate Shakespeare’s 424th Birthday We had a large birthday car and display Also there were cookies for u o'tj® ail'd 'all ‘Spenal thanks go t& Brent Lovell for to the Delta City his contributions He sends us books quite Library regularly from California and we realit ly appreciate lilt 4-- H enrollment By Katrina Hirschi It’s that time again to join the tennis cooking livestock whatever it may be Enrollment is once again happening! For all those on the East side of Millard County who are interested in being involved get signed up NOW! call the For more information or conExtension Office at tact Katrina Hirschi at Emily Draper conducts workshop Emily Draper a seventh grader at Delta Middle School recently had the opportunity to conduct a workshop for state leaders in Provo Utah She was asked by Becky Mitchell assistant Utah State leader to present a workshop at the state leadermete after hearing how successfully Emily had used the Blue Sky Below My Feet project to teach nutrition to third grade students Emily has taken this program to third graders in their school in Davis County and is currently teaching a group of students in Mrs Burton’s class at Delta North Elementary School She has developed a number of fun activities to make learning good nutrition exciting The program uses space as its theme and the kids really “take off” with it No one gets “spac“well ed out” on nutrition while having a “blast!” grounded” Congratulations to Emily on her sucto cessful program and opportunity teach adult leaders how to implement it in other areas of the state President Millard Fillmore My the telling story of Country” DeAnn and David have chosen to begin their new life together as husband and wife on Friday April 29 1988 and request the pleasure of your company at a reception that same evening from 7:30 to 9:30 at the Sutherland Ward Cultural Hall Parents of the bride are Dirk and Karen Fowles Parents of the groom are Jim and Virginia Porter Everyone is invited No invitations are being sent locally Hinckley Alumni Banquet The Millard Academy Hinckley High School Alumni will get together for their annual banquet and dance Sat May 7 1988 at the Hinckley Ward Cultural Hall beginning promptly at 7 pm All alumni members and former students are invited Robert Carling President of the Association for this year says classes to be honored are 1918 1928 1938 and 1948 The price for the banquet and dinner will be $800 per person Please make reservations with AnnaLee PO Box 52 Hinckley UT 84635 before May 4 FUN Day FUN (Family Unity Now) Day will be this Saturday April 30 at Snow College from 8:30 to 12 Noon at the Applied Science Building There will be r a children’s parade starting at the ner of 1st E and Center at 8:45 AM Children are to wear a costume if you want decorate your bikes wagons etc Grades there will be For the a Sports Clinic at the Activity Center This clinic includes basketball and others A volleyball raquetball carnival will be held after the parade Science in front of the Applied Building Drop by the Health Fair at the Old Snow College Gym This is sponsored by Sanpete Valley Hospital There will be puppet shows educational video presentations and workshops dealing with burnout looking out for life latchkey kid workshop will be and others Transportation from Richfield Delta coordinated and Nephi with prior arGunnison or Contact rangements Women for Work This is sponsored by Family Life Division Snow College - Rural Fami- USU Extension ly Development Women for Work Library Fillmore Hunter By Gwen Leavitt Manis Insurance Agency has American purchased Heritage Agency and services all now accounts For more information see us at 58 W Main Call Last Art Presentation "Picasso: The Saltimbanques” is the last presentation by the Civic Arts Council for this year The film will be shown by Mr Doug Jolley Millard School Teacher Art at 7:30 pm High May 2 in the Multipurpose Room at the Library This has been a most educational and enjoyable series from the National Gallery of Art Most presentations have been films with some some and slidesound videos presentations The library wishes to thank Mr Jolley and the Civic Arts for presenting this series Artists and subjects covered this year have been: “Audubon: The Birds of America” Oct 5 “Degas’ The Dancers” Nov 2 “The Christmas Story in Art” Dec 7 “The American Vision” Jan 4 “In Search of Rem“Winslow Homer: brandt” Feb The Nature of the Artist: Mar 7 “The Eye of Thomas Jefferson” April 4 and the final film “Picasso: The Saltimbanques” May 2 The presentation is for everyone and has been appropriate for family viewing This has been an opportunity for adding a little of the Fine Arts to your family culture There is no charge for this program Cookbooks Galore! new We have just added cookbooks to our collection bringing the total up to 36 There are books on all divisions of the cooking process as well as on diets and vitamins The new sets include: The Ortho Books contain 10: Salads Chicken & Other poultry Breads Appetizers and Affordable hors d’oevres Elegant Meals Mexican Cooking The Complete Book of Canning Breakfasts and brunches Freezing and Drying and Microwave and more The Encyclopedia of Creative Cook10 are: Pasta and volumes ing’s Cereals Beef and veal Salads Soups and starters Pork ham and sausages Fish cookery Vegetables Poultry Sauces eggs and cheese Lamb Party Menus and Desserts May Exhibit The Art Show in the Multipurpose room in May will be works of the two instructors of Art at Snow College who watercolorists are both outstanding Carl Purcell and Osral Allred More formation will be in the next issue See you in the library — SENIOR Monday May CITIZEN LWS by Karen Scothern The menu at the ME Bird Senior Citizen Center for next week is: May 3: Hamburger Tuesday Casserole Tossed Green Salad Buttered Peas Jello wfruit Rolls wbut-te- r milkjuice Wednesday May 4: Roast Beef broccoli whipped potatoesgravy shortcake breadbutter cherry milkjuice May 5: Hot chicken Thursday casserole mandarin green beans oranges and grapefruit sections cake breatbutter milkjuice If you would like to ride in the bus to Provo Please make your doctor’s appointment for Friday June 10 The bus will leave the Center at 8:00 am that day You are invited to eat dinner with us and make your reservations for the bus trip planned The Delta High School Class of 1938 celebrating their 50th Reunion on May 28 1988 at the ME Bird Center 240 West 100 South Delta Utah The festivities will begin at 12:00 noon and end with a special banquet at 7:00 pm All members of the class are cordially invited to join in the gala celebration contact information For further or LaRue Gladys Tolbert Nickle is 2: Holden pmScipio May 3: 9:00 a m 3:00 Tuesday pm Fillmore Elementary School Plant Mushroom pm pm Flowed pm Wednesday May 4: Duane’s Foodtown pm Meadow pm Kanosh pm after 864-261- 5 '’ ww4i( 2 pm 4-- 2: hamburger May Monday casserole Wednesday May 4: roast beef Thursday May 5: hot chicken casserole The next birthday potluck will be Friday May 20 Word is around that Tom Osmond and his family will suppthat night Watch ly the entertainment for the dates of these trips being planned I"- a r Delta Community Medical Center Monday April 18 19887:19 pm Krista June 6 lbs 13 oz (3090 gms) born to Dallas Russell and Tiffany Lee Cropper Hernan of Delta Monday April 25 1988 5:11 pm Bryce Clyde 8 lbs 10 oz (3912 gms) 20 inches long born to Clyde Andrew and Barbara L Lloyd Habel of Delta Thank you registration registration for West Millard will be held at the Delta North and Delta South Elementary School Media Centers on Friday April 29 from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm and 3 to 4 pm Parents do you spend time with BABIES your family raising a garden learning new skills and handicrafts or cooking summer meals and snacks? Would you like fringe benefits from the quality time spent with your family? Join it’s a family affair is fun for everyone and each member learns by doing booklets and helps for Project leaders are available in a variety of projects If there isn’t one in your area of interest you can get help to develop any self determined project of your choice Members can exhibit and receive ribbons and premium money on projects entered in the county fair But that is just the beginning As members advance there are numerous opportunities for travel and scholarships Opportunities for youth leadership are many We welcome community club leaders If you don’t feel you can lend may your services that way family Make for be your family your you club Use your normal activities as projects One family used the activities of their family vacation as their project and was very successful Parents family activities as supervise leaders Leadership training will be available for those who volunteer as leaders For more information call Lorelei or Rita Draper in Delta at Giles in Fillmore at S & S -- 4 distributors" Crystals or silver rings fiber optics brass plant stands § chains perfume earrings lamps & clocks touch lamps bakers racks and much much - For all your spring needs o Fencing o Paint & Stain o Sprinkler Systems o Bulk Linseed GREETINGS DRUG Fillmore - Church Lumber SPECIAL: Whole or I Cut wrapped cured & 12 Hog frozen Custom killing cutting & wrapping - Wholesale Beef Jerkey (The West’s Best) & ALSO: iA" TJ C— 1 ?St 94C lb Main Delta $1000lb 8 Toes Wed Fri Thnri Slaughter 1(42(00 © 705 W retail meats TERRELL MEATS Open Mon ft) 5 mammogram SPRING IS HERE AT LAST! BAKER Page In connection with the American in residential Crusade Cancer Millard County April Roy administrator of the Barraclough Delta and Fillmore Community Medical Centers generously offers this coupon for $500 off a mammogram at the Fillmore Center Please take advantage of this service offered in our own community This offer is good until May 31 1988 One out of every ten women in the US will develop breast cancer Today with modern technologies breast cancer can be detected at early stages when the chance of cure is highest The American Cancer Society recommends three plans of action: Clinical breast exam 2 Breast 3 Mammograms (lowgracde more 44 No Main - West of the overpass in Delta Pay We know what out & choose from m hundreds of gift ideas You will be pleased at our prices Cards only a Mother could love AMERICAN Judie Stephensen 1988 Something special for Mothers Mothers like at S & S Come Most of the 100 million meteors the Earth's atmosphere each day burn up and filter down to Earth as dust The total weight of this dust that falls in one year is estimated to be four million tons Call Ruth Zmitravich "An expert is one who and more more knows about less and less " — Ambrose Bierce 28 Women between the ages of should have a mammogram and ages should have one every other year Women fifty and older should have one every year would like to thank all of you for the many cards letters and beautiful Your remembrance flowers helped make the long stay shorter I’m looking forward to coming home soon Rula Bartholomew Class reunion that enter Now you can have beautiful nails too1 nail extensions so Light Strokes strong so dear and with an impressive you'll find your nails high gloss sheen at their absolute best And all takes is one Light Strokes application' Ask us about Zoto Light Strokes' PAHVANT VALLEY SENIOR CITIZENS SCHEDULE $ Army Pvt Darian Larson son of Brent L and Pamela R Larson of Hinckley Utah has arrived for duty in West Germany Larson is an equipment records and parts specialist with the 54th Engineer Battalion He is a 1987 graduate of Delta High School Utah Beautifully Natural or Naturally Beautiful? Zotos Light Strokes The Most Durable Nail Natural Looking Extensions ever The first class will begin promptly at 10:00 am Participants are encouraged to bring notebook and pencils for notes and writing exercises There will be a one and a half hour break for lunch after the second speaker with lunch on your own The keynote will begin at speaker Jerry Johnston 2:00 pm The workshop is sponsored in part by the Utah Writer’s League and the Utah Endowment for the Humanities Our local writing chapter is unique in its existence in such a rural area Members invite the community to participate in this excellent writing perience For more information or preregistration contact Marti Wiser Presior Charlotte Morrison dent or Mary Henrie Sec Treasurer Thank you The family of Irene Galbraith wishes to thank each and every person who called on us at our home after mother passed away Also for the phone calls cards flowers and food that was brought in by the 4th and 5th Ward and others Also thanks to Bishop Neil and Rod Ivie and the Bishopric of the 4th Ward for stopping by our home Ed and Nancy Lister Genevra and Albert Wallace and families brothers Thomas Allen and Gary McIntosh & family East Millard Bookmobile Schedule Darian Larson arrives for duty 3 4 Utah 100 West 25 South Librarian of Russia Emperor Alexander of France agreed to and Napoleon divide the world up between them in 1807 Attention American Heritage Insureds Please be advised Plans are now Finalized for an allday community writing workshop sponsored by the Millard County Writer’s League Three noted writers will visit Delta for the workshop open to the public at no charge Novice and experienced writers are invited to attend If you’ve ever thought of writing this would be an excellent beginning Steve Desmond columnist and freelancer will discuss “A Touch of Humor in Writing” Thomas F Rogers professor of Russian Language at Brigham Young University will conduct a class entitled “Plots in Myth and Fiction” and Jerry Johnston columnist for the Deseret News will speak about “Developing Style” Free registration will be at the Delta High School at 9:30 am on May 7 April $500 off Millard County Writer’s Roundup The is Thurs USPS Millard County 864-238- 1 |