Show Millard Delta High Learning Center nears reality Delta West Stake schedules conference The Della West Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will have a Stake Conference this weekend March Elder F Enzio Busche of the First Quorum of the Seventy will preside over the conference Members of the Stake will be conducting the Presidency meetings Elder F Fnzio Busche was sustained as a member of the Tirst Quorum of the Seventy of the DS Church on 1977 October He has served as mission president of the Germany Munich Mission and is presently serving as a member of the area presidency of the North America Northwest Area which stretches from Missouri and the Dakotas to Oregon and Alaska including the western part of Canada He was born on April 5 1930 in Dortmund Germany he lived in one of the heavily bombed parts of Germany during World War II In this last year of the war at the age of 14 he was dratted into the German Army When the war ended he was in an American prison camp Elder Busche finished his schooling by pursuing studies in economics and at Bonn and Freiburg management Universities and taking graduate study in technical printing In 1955 he became and print service director of Busche Printing Company and eight years later was named chief executive officer of the company He initiated a revolutionary new management by employee participation-- a concept which later became a model for many companies the German industry throughout Under his leadership the Busche Company over the years thrived and panded into one of the large publishing and printing companies in Germany and with subsidiaries many partnerships The schedule of meetings for the conference is as follows: 3:30 pm Saturday March 23 for and All Priesthood Leaders Bishoprics 7:00 pm Saturday March 23 for and Non Members All Members Friends 18 years and over 8:00 ant Sunday March 24 for all Youth of the Church and Friends and Leaders Youth Young Including Adults 12 through 26 years of age 10:00 am Sunday March 24 for All Members and Non Members of all SPs Muirs Mar 21 1985 - Page Hands off Fillmore RR spur County commissioners are appealing to Utah's Washington D C delegation to help save the Fillmore spur of the Union Pacitiv RR Irom being dug up and hauled away I ast year the Interstate Commerce Commission approved I P’s request for abandoning the line but Millard ounty ommissioners want he the rails and tics left in place in case the line could be revived at a later dale “We are hoping that a private buyer could pick up the property and keep Mike Slyler it functioning" said Commissioner Many industrial concerns require a RR spur betore they locate operations m an area Keeping the line intact would enhance illmore's chances at attracting new industry The commission is urging all elected officials in the area to contact congressmen for support Symphonic Choir to perform Some twenty students could be vited to attend the alternative school A team comprised of and or professional counselor will custom design a study program for each youth “A student could spend up to four class periods in the Alternative Learning with his teacher Center and study program” Principal Simmons said The goal of the program is firstly to help the student catch up with his basic in math graduation requirements science social studies and English Secondly the student will learn good study habits and reenter the regular high school schedule as soon as possible “The whole purpose of the alternate school is too get the student caught up and back into the regular school" the principal said Delta is nearly a hundred students above its load capacity and the number of students needing the alternative acschool has grown dramatically cording to school board member Pat Manis “The number of high school kids falling behind due to a variety of study problems has grown six times faster than the school population think the alternative school is a good way to start addressing the problem” Mr Manis said The school district will pick up the tab for the program cost in its initial stages with hopes of state funding after a track record has been established “Once we run the school for a while we will be eligible for handicap eduction funds from the state” the Principal said datum grants In ovei a quarter century ol singing the ( Imir has presented many hundteds ol unicerts to civic music series cultural organizations Irom New colleges and universities ork to Calilornia and Irom anada to Mexico Armont illuidsen was the founder and oiiginil motivating force behind the choir He served lor 27years as its Directoi a George Welch dvnamic young directoi now stands at ke Svmphonic the helm ol the Sail lioir The Salt Lake Symphonic Choir will be performing at the Delta High School in the auditorium on Triday March 22 at 7:30 pm The Salt Lake Symphonic Choir is the largest independent traveling choir in America They organized in Salt Lake City in 1949 It is comprised of men and women of all walks of life The Choir is unique in that it has no study It is sponsoring organization pletely independent and is funded and ly by concert perlormances com- solefoun- - County picks new inspector W it h the approval of Delta and lllmoie cities the Millard ( ounty ( Utah citv manager as the new county has picked the former Altamont building inspector Ictry Regan assumes his new duities in the county’s Delta offices this week He will serve the entire county including Delta and illmore which will tor his serv ices Previously Delta City has had its own building inspector County mulls road bond Placing the billion and a half yearly roads budget m an investment scheme which would net the county extra funds is being explored bv the Millard County ( ommission Richard and Kim Young of Boettcher and Company have presented the com mission with an alternate financing plan for road building and maintenance I he plan calls lor selling thiee years worth ol road bonds investing the funds which would be plowed back into the countv road needs and returning $200 1 he revenue generating idea is currently being reviewed by the county treasurer who is checking how the cash How would work under such a proposal V ' ' ¥ ' v r j K i K- r'V 1 Delta Area Fillmore Area Bv Reed B Jeffcrv 1 Huger ffj I V ‘3 ' J Kite Festival planned by C of C C of Dimes Chairman Davies left poses with 1985 March of Dimes Poster Child Jake PLANS KITE FESTIVAL Hey kids! Mark April 13 on your Area for the Fillmore calendars Chamber of Commerce’s first annual Kite Festival Big plans are in process and you won’t want to miss this day Prizes will be offered Watch next week’s paper for all the details! 1 st i Si March C OF 1i Stallings Stallings and his mother Debbie DEADLINES WalkAmerica set for April 27 are under way for Preparations ’85 to WalkAmerica according LeGrande Davies Walkathon ChairThe date of the man for Fillmore walk is set for Saturday April 27 Participants will walk a 30 kilometer (185 miles) course that day in an effort to raise money for the March of Dimes and their fight against birth defects Part of the organizing effort ’85 are LeGrande for WalkAmerica and Mary Davies of Fillmore who have been active in the March of Dimes effort for many years “We are excited about this year’s o ctmunummm WalkAmerica” LeGrande said Davies "This year the emphasis is on making WalkAmerica a community event involving young people families and businesses clubs We appreciate everyone’s with our new deadlines Social club columns society community and the like is due Fridays deadline is Monday Advertising noon Beginning January 29th the Delta office will be closed Tuesday afternoon allow to production without mteruption organizations” Thanks Money raised from WalkAmerica will be used in financing research into the causes of birth defects and their cure in Those interested participating in WalkAmerica as either a volunteer or a walker should contact Mr Davies at assistance AA meets 8 pm at IPP Housing Community Center 8 pm at Delta Wednesdays City Bldg Chamber ot Commerce Tuesdays office 76 N 200 W Delta Ut meets Thursdays 7:30 pm at Delta Chamber of Commerce office ALANON: for their to everyone with the new deadlines HOW THE RICH GET UJULSUULSLOJULiLJLJLSULSU Michelle’s Bridal & Formal Wear Alcoholics Anonymous group ! be starting up again Fillmore on March 21 at 8 00 pm in the Public Safety will be Building The meeting held at the Central Utah Men- tal Health office If you have any questions in pleace call 2 in Delta Fillmore or I A A will in :: Beautiful Prom Dresses for SALE Many as seen in Seventeen Magazine j o ! 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