Show Thurs Feb USPS s Pg 6 - Millard County W8S9SiWMSS8SSSSSSWS88S 4 1988 Delta North Elementary In The News Delta West Stake volleyball West Stake Young Women’s Delta 2nd Ward went undefeated to be the Delta was won by Hinckley 1st Ward after playing Volleyball champs Second place w sssssssssssssss VOLUNTEER Terry Jones working with MOM Bruce Johnson on ECRI Delta South spotlights Karen Donohue Spelling Delta North salutes volunteer parents DONOHUE one of our 1st grade teachers hails from Miss Donohue attended Boise State University Ricks College and is a recent graduate of BYU She is a very accomplished pianist and has a beautiful singing voice While at Yellowstone National Park Miss Donohue played Summer Stock Theatre at Old Faithful Inn She states the production she liked best is "Oklahoma" In addition to her many other accomplishments Miss Donohue has filled a mission for her church She comes from a family of five children A big coyote card to you for the fine job you are doing at our school MISS KAREN Boise Idaho The students enjoy working with the classroom helpers It gives them more attention and affords them their acan opportunity to quired talents If you are interested in volunteering at the elementary level please give Mr We’d love Bassett a call at to hear from you We are very fortunate at Delta North Elementary to have the concerned and caring parents that we have! Many many Moms Dads and even grandparents spend time at our school assisting students and teachers in every imaginable manner We are sincerely appreciative of the kind efforts of these individuals ' J‘ UJ ilS vtari jo MurufKing icriod Atkinson Becky Wilson front row Faith McCann Tina Woolsey Scoville Amie Tiffany DeGraw Shelly Draper Not pictured: Juliette Tina DeGraw Scoville Delta North salutes David Poulsen Delta North Elementary is happy to welcome David Poulsen aboard onr staff Mr Poulsen joined our staff this Mr Poulsen replaces past Monday custodian Ed Lister who has taken a job in Nevada with a mining operation We are pleased to work with Mr Poulsen and look forward to becoming better acquainted with him Mr Poulsen was born in Delta Utah He has three brothers and two sisters He attended Sutherland Elementary and Delta High School Kathleen His wife grew up in Abraham and the couple met at Billy Van’s Dance Hall in Delta! The Poulsens have four children namely: Michael Kenneth Billy and Justin They also enjoy 11 grandchildren Mr Poulsen has kept busy during his lifetime as a farmer truck driver equipment operator and cusdian Nathan Bradfield and Cristi carpenter trades will assist him in his new job at DNES! In his spare time he enjoys woodworking and building children’s furniture From his elementary years Dave remembers riding his horse to school on the last day of the school year He remembers other things too but he questions whether or not they are suitable for print! was once to crawl Tahiti it be induced In MONTH a school birthday dinner is prepared by the lunch at the Delta South Elementary All of the youngsters having had birthdays during the month are invited to sit at a special table that has been decorated with balloons and streamers Each child is given a new red pencil that reads "Happy Birthday from South Elementary" A lucky sticker is put on two lunch trays The youngsters that get these trays win a birthday cake The winners for January were Nathan Bradfield from Mrs Bassett's 1st Grade class and Christie Eliason from Mrs Shaw's 2nd Grade A big Coyote Card to both of you EVERY gals Welcome aboard Mr Poulsen We hope you are with us for a long long time and that you find happiness and contentment in your work believed the sick over them would recover if a centipede 3IIIIIIIIIIIDIIIIIIIIIIIiailllllllllll3IIIIIIIIIIIICIIIIMIIIIICMIIINIIIIIDIIIIIIIIIIIIC3llliailll£ Dr Reza Safarian f Fillmore Middle School S HiiitaiitiiiiiiiiiaitiiiiiitiiiaiiiiniitiiiCMiiitiiiiiiaiiiiiivHiiiaiiiiitiiiKiicaHiiiiiiiiiiaiiiutiiiiiiE announces the opening of his office 3900 S 377 E Suite 203 Salt Lake City Utah 84124 1 8 or DON’T LET READING Safarian will be coming to Delta for some emergencies including Feb 12 13 14 15 19 20 21 22 24 25 Barbara Ashby at the Delta Community Medical Center for more information Dr Call EXTINCT ilSlSlEtBlSlSlSlBlElSlSistSBiBlSlSlSlSlSMSlStStSlSlStSlSlSlSlElStElStSlSpsiStSlglSlSlSlSlSl! Fillmore E Topaz M on Hwy at the Pendray Blvd Middle School good reading materials Donations welcomed Contact: Vickie Crosland needs PLAZA TWIN THEATRE ThruFeb HINCKLEY 1ST WARD Brenda Taylor (Coach) Palmer (Coach) front Larsen WON 2ND PLACE back row L to R Lori Boardman Ofa Reeves Jackie Skeem Crystal row Tora Dailey Kelly Robinson Melanie Swimming pool news could fl5U51SlSlSlSlSl£ilB1012101BlSlSlSlSlSlBlS101S101SlSlSlSlSlSlS151SlBlSlSlS15MSlSBlSlSlSM5®S15 520 Eliason " Lucky Stickers mechanic All of these S Plaza j y school h"me Winter swimming I E Happenings The PTSA at the Fillmore Middle School would like to invite parents and those interested to be in attendance at the following events: Feb to 9:00 pin-Open House for the new Electronic Piano System with a special demonstration at 7:30 pm will be our Lunchworkers Feb Appreciation Week and School Lunch Week where our students and parents are invited to eat school lunch Our Science Fair is coming up and will be held March 3 1988 Our Reflections Program is well underway with judging being conducted Feb The Reflections Awards Night will be Feb 2 at the Millard The PTSA High School auditorium wishes to thank our super students and faculty for their support this year Keep the good work! up lessons Because of the severe cold weather Session five of the winter swimming lesson program at the West Millard Community Swimming Pool has been canceled The next session Session six will start on February 15 as scheduled The children registered for Session five will be put into the sixth session Beginning March 7 a Boy Scout Swimming Merit Badge course will be offered at the pool This course will run Monday through Friday for two weeks beginning at 3:30 pm The cost will be $1500 the same as for a swimming lesson course The following Monday March 14 an American Red Cross Advansed Lifesaving Course will start at the pool This is a 21 hour course which teaches a person the knowledge and skills to save himherself and the life of another in an emergency To qualify for Advanced Lifesaving a person must be ai least 15 years of age in good health and a strong swimmer The cost for the Advanced Lifesaying Course is $3000 To register for these swim courses call the pool at The constant sub zero weather which Delta has experienced this past while has really played havoc with the West Millard Community Swimming Pool The pool boiler has run constantly since the cold weather hit but has had a dev il of a time keeping everything warm The boiler is the main source of heat at the pool It heats all the air and the 214000 gallons of water in the pool when the solar is not on Right before the cold wave hit a valve on the solar broke This valve is what drains the water out of the solar panels when the solar is not in use Without this valve working the water in the panels would not be able to drain and would freeze at night and if the solar were left on all night the solar would have a reverse fect and send freezing water into the an Indian summer pool Hopefully will hit us soon and everything can return to normal at the pool Thanks for your patience! It wasn’t long ago that Deb Sabey of Delta couldn’t swim a lap without being exhausted Not anymore Since Deb has right before Christmas become a faithful swimmer at the pool and now she swims at least a mile every Deb was asked how she feels morning now that she is swimming? Her reply was "I feel great haven’t felt so good in a long time” Deb just finished her 20th accumulative mile on 26 Januar AGGIE BASKETBALL how Twin 2 LONG HELLO 7:15 i so boon her deorti SHELLS 9:05 pm AGAIN Mi 10 pm game nights KUSU-F- M 895 Wood MHz HW TOMOttOW Feb Coming Next: ”3 Men S a Baby” "Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night’ 8 Feb is the 5 Yr Anniversary Matinees Prizes Etc PRICE INFO l Ages Tuesdays - Discount Nights Children 12 & under - $150 Senior Citizens - $150 - $250 Adults 18 & over - $350 $2 Adults $150 Sludents $1 kids 3 through 12 Shows subject to change due to availability For more information call zxxxx mumnunmiAUiLULmiiimE 4 6 11 13 18 20 28 NEW MEXICO STATE LONG BEACH SANTA BARBARA IRVINE UNLV FULLERTON SAN JOSE CATCH THE ACTkmN was first used as flooring in the Middle Ages Don't miss the biggest dense of the yeerl At Rammie’s Roller Rink Sat 6 - 9 to 12 pm Music by "Dance Express" Feb Video Games Refreshments Music Videos $350 per person All $600 per couple schools invited |