Show r Page 6 LSPS Millard County - Thurs March Residential days chairman LaVerl N from the East Darlene kindred Millard Unit has been appointed to lead the American Chairperson Cancer Society's educational and fundraising Cancer Crusade in the East was Millard area The announcemnt made by Marlene Whicker President of the Est Millard Unit Mrs Kindred who will recruit and in lead more than 50 solunteers Kanosh Meadow Fillmore Flowell Scipio and Holden has had personal experience with cancer and has hibited a fierce interest in trying to help other women understand the importance of early detection and treatment Mrs Kindred said "The money raised in the Residential Crusade will be ed to support programs in the East Millard Communities that help prevent detect and treat cancer and offer assistant to cancer patients Considering the public’s dedication and commitment to am sure it will the Crusade this year be a high success” “In addition to raising funds the Crusade helps the Society save lives through education” Marlene Whicker East Millard Unit volunteer said As over 50 part of the April Crusade volunteers will be knocking on their neighbor's doors offering information on how they can protect themselves and the women in their lives against breast Volunteers will deliver the cancer lifesaving message that all women should follow three important steps to their risk of breast cancer: reduce help Perform routine have periodic physical checkups and adhere to a schedule of mammography Cancer This 1988 Crusade in Last Millard is a part of a nationwide effort involving thousnds Cancer of American Society said volunteers Mrs Whicker Kindred will be a real "Chairperson asset to the Crusade by working to get volunteers to help with the contact and train them She has shown irue commitment to the people of East Millard arid to the job at hand know you will join me in supporting her efforts” 17 1988 Christensen Grant awarded to train daycare providers ' 'N MHS NEWS by Kelly Phillips Snow College Early Intervention Programs were just awarded a $15000 grant from the State Department of Health to develop a training program to train daycare providers to better serve handicapped children According to ECIS director Christine Schoppe the project will also train approximately ten to twelve existing daycare providers in the Six County area In this joint education effort between Snow College Central Utah District Health and Social Services the daycare providers will receive approximately two weeks of intensive training at Snow College A stipend will be offered to defray costs to daycare providers If successful the training package may be replicated statewide Anyone interested in participating in is this project urged to contact for more Christine Schoppe at information Christensen receives award Preschool registration editor LaVerl Christensen N DAILY of the PROVO emeritus has been named to receive HERALD the Special Recognition Award of the Brigham Young University Emeritus for a life of outstanding Club achievement He will be honored with nine other outstanding alumni at the club’s annual dinner meeting on March 23 at BYU The club is made up of former students who attended BYU 50 years ago and It has a retired faculty members membership of about 4000 Mr Christensen was born in Hinckley Utah graduated from Hinckley High School graduated from Snow College in 1934 and from BYU in 1937 He worked as sports editor city editor managing editor and editor of the DAILY HERALD for 30 years and is currently columnist for the 30 newspapers of the Scripps League of the the HERALD is a member For his patriotic articles he has received two honor medals of the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge the Fourth Estate Award of the American Legion the Provo Freedom Snow College Festival Award Distinguished Alumnus Award Hinckley High School Distinguished SerChamber of Provo and vice Award Commerce Community Service Award He also has taught journalism classes at BYU served in the US Navy in World War II and has served as commander of the Dean Mendenhall Post of the American Legion twice chairman of the Chamber of Commerce Day of the Lions Club president of Provo High School PTA and chairPioneers of Utah Sons Provo of man Active m The Church of Jesus Christ Saints he has served as of bishop of Provo Fourth Ward and counselor in the Utah Stake presidency Millard High Preschool 4th session 21 March For begins Monday Sandy please contact registration Monroe at the Preschool Utahns to plant more onions Vv’j LEFT TO RIGHT: Kelli Hansen Stacy Koyle Tami Rasmussen Cindy Johnson Julie Bon- - Millard Sweethearts Utah onion growers indicated they will be planting 1600 acres of onions this year This is up 7 percent from both last year and 1986 Planting was delayed by recent rainy weather but is expected to begin as soon as growers get a few good days by Daniel Cummings The Millard High Sweetheart Ball was held Saturday February 13 After a week of judging and activites Stacy was crowned the MHS Koyle Sweetheart Queen with Julie Limburg as 1st Attendant and Kellie Hansen as nie Baugh Colette Christensen Kristen Stott Phillips Jennifer Probert Julie Monroe and Denise Starley ly 2nd Attendant The early morning activities included hay stacking and tractor driving The girls were also judged on their pie baking abilities The FFA would like to thank those who judged the interviews and the canto didates for their willingness cooperate The chapter would also like to wish Stacy luck in representing them at the State Convention FFA Contest results by Daniel Cummings The results of Area 9 FFA Contests held at Beaver High School on March 1988 were: Number of First places won Millard Eagles 24 Beaver 4 Cedar 3 Long 0 Valley 0 Parowan 0 Enterprise Hurricane 0 Creed Speaking Shawn Quarnberg 1st place Extemporaneous Speaking Daniel Cummings 3rd place Prepared Public Speaking Damon Averett 4th Area Star Farmer in place 1st David Whiaker Agribusiness place Area Star Farmer in Agriculture Production Tilden Swallow 1st place Glen Swallow 3rd place Troy Coats 4th place Proficiency Awards (all are area winners): Agricultural Mechanics Clark Robison Processing Agricultural David Whitaker Agricultural Sales & Service Jim Wood Beef Production Glen Swallow Cereal Grain Production Doug Dearden Dairy ProducDiversified Crop tion Lee Thatcher Production Troy Coats Feed Grain Production Troy Coats Floriculture Ammon Trimble Forage Crop ProFruit Daniel Cummings duction andor Farmstead Improvement Troy Coats Home andor Farmstead ImTilden Swallow Nursery provement Mark Robison Outdoor Operation Recreation Julie Monroe Placement David in Agriculture Production Curtis Whitaker Poultry Production Stevens Specialty Animal Production Trevor Bennett Specialty Crop Production Julie Monroe Swine Production Shawn Kelly Turf and Landscape Management Clark Robison Wildlife Kelly Olson Management y f Delta Middle School ¥ Cultural program at middle school MRS BUNKER'S 1st Grade Class won the contest with 1359 labels collected Delta South PTA news Spring Fling at DHS Delta Hgh School will hold i" Is annual Spnr g Fling on Marh 18 from to 12pm 8 1 would encourage the support of all students and their families It will feature such events as a duri mg machine a mechanical bull a uontes! whith offers a $25 (in pr ure darning food and other games an u contests These activities will be held the gym and annex at the high school This event is sponsored by the Dei'a H gh School student council and the FT A It is designed to provide 'o the various clubs and the en ut generating athletic events at the school 6pm PLAZA TWIN THEATRE Thru March 25 520 E on 6 at the Pendray Plaza Elvd Topaz Hry 7:00 9:25 pm 7:15 UMU8 M UPRISE HTT THL Sf ASOV ( - 2 6 9:20 pm ki rr ki ia OVERBOARD imp Adults $300 Everybody else $150 SPRINGBREAK PRICES PRICE INFO I I uecdnvs - Discount Cbidrrs - S2 Ages Nights - S2 £ under Adults Adults 18 SI 50 - - SI over Senior Citizens r s a Mand) Gardner in Mr Alldred’s classroom South Elementary and c daughter of Mr and Mrs Steve Garc ner of Hntklev is one of the Di winners in the KSTU Snow Vihitt On le Coloring Contest Mandv was informed by KSTU and two guests (Mom A Dadj t' invited to attend an exclusive part) u Snow White and Mickey Mouse Thursday evening March 10 Before leaving for Salt Lake Crv attend the speuaJ pan) Mandv and Mom claimed they didn’t know was the most excited about gettrg see Snow White and Mickev M st After the party Mand) and were special guests at the pe formamc of Disney on Ice at 'he Sa Palae rh the tickets Mand) with her color entr) of Snow VG-Mandv fo' a v Congratulations SI kids 3 through SA Arlane Johnson MANDY GARDNER KSTU with winning letter from job of ajiorirg and tickets L 12 you start wrth a penny and double your money you'll end up with more than five mill on dollars H rlf Denise Purcell u A I u Jan Johnson 2 Diane Stewart WalkAmerica kicks of campaign in Delta schools and for winning the trip - S3 50 Students WA J - SI 5 Shows subject to change due to availability For more information call ftTTrttUm till LLLlULllTXrtTTt T TTTTTXT r Boonkoom Vongsanith with their electric organ Miss Grader Twin Twin class with 325 and Mrs Tatro’s Bunker’s class with 235 Contest winners are 1st place Mrs Bunker’s class 1359 2nd place Mrs Johnson’s class 1219 and 3rd place Mrs Anderson’s class 1210 The grand total was 20700 labels The prizes for the monthly winning classes have varied from bags of popcorn cookies and other treats The 1st place winners Mrs Bunker’s class were rewarded with a trip to Bennett’s for ice cream cones The 2nd and 3rd place classes were treated with homemade cinnamon rolls With the labels we ordered a Casio 6 tetherballs Electronic Keyboard jumpropes a world globe on a 3’ pedastal and an Americana poster set Color Snow White Academy Award Nominee THE Collecting Campbell’s Soup labels has been a great success again! Campbells has a “Labels for Education Program” where schools around the nation collect labels then redeem them for items that would benefit the students This year the program was run b She wants to Lisonbee Margie thank the students and especial!) teachers who went the extra mile to ut staple in groups of ten and some’ rr even had them counted out VAe are still collecting on the av school day of the month But the will not begin again until re’ September The month!) winning classes hae been Mrs Fowles with 645 Mr Chapel! with 355 Mrs Eliason's clasv 335 Mrs Ludwig's class with 335 M Khamtoon Vongsanith and Boonkoom Vongsanith with their electric organ presented a cultural program of music from Laos to an assembly of Fifth and Sixth Grade students at Delta Middle School The musicians were friends of King Siharath an employee at Delta Middle School Khamtoon Vongsanith and California of Riverside Boonkoom Vongsamith of San Diego gave a variety of vocal selections with electric organ accom parliament Traditions and folk dancing along with the story of coming to this country were related to the songs which the performers sang Students responded with to learn interest in this opportunity about Laotian music every day for a month Last week Delta area schools were treated to a fun program to kick off the 1988 March of Dimes WalkAmerica AalkAmenca is a fund raising activity to help the March of Dimes fight birth defects A big thanks goes out to all who helped make this program a success t Thanks to Mrs Dalton at Delta Middle School to Mr Bassett at Delta North Elementary Svhool to Mrs Nielson at Delta South Elementary School and to Mr Kirk Penney who did the music Most of all thanks to the group of crazy ladies pictured above! 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