Show 4 M'Mart LPS Comnty First Presidency Easter The First Presidency of The Church Christ of Saints has issued the following Easter message: "The Easter season is a sacred time of remembrance and of gratitude for the sufferings atoning sacrifice and glorious resurrection of the Savior Jesus Christ "The glory of Easter is the Risen Savior the Light and the Life of the world He triumphed over death and dispelled the deep darkness of the crucifixion on Calvary He arose front the grave in power and beauty and life the first fruits of all who slept the assurance for all mankind of all ages that 'as in Adam all die even so in Christ shall all be made alive’ (I Corinthians 15: 22 ) "Through his divine sacrifice Jesus Christ ‘became the author of eternal of Jesus Utah 4-- H Tkm Mar 23 UTAH 1939 PRECIPITATION Fremont Indian State Park Easter activities Message salvation unto all them that obey him (Hebrews 5: 9) "To the solemn witness of the holy scriptures ancient and modern we add our declaration: worship Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior "He lives He is the Son of God "He came to earth as the Only fulfilling Begotten of the Father through Hu suffering in Gethsemane the atoning and upon the cross sacrifice by which all mankind may be saved the "This Easter and throughout year may we have uppermost in our the unminds His divine teachings paralleled example of His pure love and His willing sacrifice of self to accomplish the holy purpose of God the Eternal Father” The arrival of spring and the Eavter holiday weekend will be observed at Fremont Indian State Park with three different activities- -a spring equinox Easter picnic party an with a traditional egg hunt and an Faster sunrive service of spring will be The arrival celebrated Monday March 20 with the spring equinox party The Utah Rock Art Research Association is studying symbols at various sites in the park in an attempt to determine their meaning Some are believed to be calendar symbols marking the vernal and autumnal equinoxes In their ongoing research association members will be in the park to observe the sunrise and determine whether the "calendar symbols” perform as expected Plans call for participants to meet at the Visitors’ Center at 6 a m for hot chocolate and donuts before dispersing to selected sites to photograph the sunrise and rock symbols Everyone will then return to the Visitors’ Center to share their observations The process will be repeated in Leadermete Volunteer Leaders will meet in L’tah for the 1989 State Ogden Leadermete at the new April Weber County Fairgrounds Let It Shine in ’89 is the theme of this years Leadermete The highlight Sharof the conference will be a April 22 to ing Fair on Saturday leaders members alumwhich all ni and public are invited to come to Now!" There will take a “Look at be a mountain man village displays alt types of and demonstrations workshops in projects and hands-oshooting sports Seat her craft tube painetc A unique ting horse backpacking "Parade of Projects" and building a 75 foot hoagie sandwich will highlight the 75th Anniversary of the Cooperative Extension Service leaders will participate in a leader lab to increase their skills in There will be working with youth around 35 different workshops to attend covering a wide range of topics A special part of the Leadermete will be the recognition of outstanding leaders from across the state For the first time the Clover Key Award will be given to recognize an outstanding new leader the Also during the Leadermete Volunteers Association will Utah elect new representatives to their Executive Council Lorefri Draper and Jenene Monroe have been selected to act as the for Millard Volunteer Representative County They will work cooperatively Extension with Larry Campbell Agent to prepare materials and make the necessary plans for the county group to attend For more information contact or Jenene Lorelei Draper or the County ExtenMonroe sion Office on Utah schools State and local spending for all education purposes in Utah during the fiscal totaled year SI 630 305 000 This was one of the observations contained in a research study recently completed by Utah the private nonprofit research shown in this NOAA map precipitation in Millard County was between 80 - 100 percent of average this winter As Water outlook below average The water supply outlook for southern Utah is far below average runoff according to the latest report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration The report says forecasts range from 50 to 80 percent of normal as of March Forecast flows for the Sevier River basin have dropped 5 to 10 percent from those issued last month was below February precipitation average over the Virgin River basin and the western half of the upper Sevier basin Precipitation was near to slightly above average over the eastern part of the Sevier basin as well as over the lower portion of the watershed in the Seasonal Manti to Ephraim area station near Delta Utah The line will improve Idaho Power’s access to markets and strengthen energy transmission system reliability in the western US Idaho Power and the BLM hired Dames Moore to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for the The firm is beginning its project studies environmental preliminary along the proposed route Along with the studies the public scoping process is being held to hear community views on the project No decisions have been made regarding the Information line’s route gathered through the public process and environmental studies will help officials determine the feasibility of the proposed route and alternative corridors precipitation October through February remains below average over all of southern Utah The Virgin River basin is lowest having received less than 80 percent of normal The lower Sevier basin from Richfield south has received between 80 and 100 percent Runoff during February was above average on the headwater areas but More reliable than any phone you can buy Ti betow average on the mainstream of the Sevier Some representative figures 108 percent in Jude: Sevier at Hatch Beaver at Beaver 107 percent the Eavt Fork of the Sevier at Kingston - 111 percent Sevier at Sigurd - 80 percent - 88 and the Sevier at Gunnison percent Seasonal run off in southern Utah has been near to slightly above normal the flow in the Sevier Since October River near Hatch has been 108 percent and the Sevier at Gunnison - 98 percent Reservoir storage in the Sevier basin with the combined is above normal contents of Piute Otter Creek and Sevier Bridge Reservoirs at 87 percent of capacity and 143 percent of the average This is about the same as last year at this time Rural Health meeting planned The second Spring Meeting of the Rural Health Advisory Committee of the State Department of Health Division of Community Health Services has been scheduled The meeting will be held Friday April 7 from pm to 4:30 pm at the Utah Hospital Association 515 South 700 East Salt Lake City organization According to the Foundation report $113806001 was spent by local school districts S 103721 000 was used to operate the state school office state operated schools (such as the area vocational schools the skill centers and the deaf and blind schools) along with other state education programs went to Finance and $338524000 higher education (the nine state colleges and universities and the Board of Regents) or $13 More than billion of last year’s educational expenditures came from state and local tax revenues The remaining $352 million was derived from other sources such as tuition and other charges for service federal aid etc Foundation analysts point out that much emphasis is placed on the amount spent on current operations in the public schools LaM year current penditures in the public schools totaled $938 million and constituted about 79 percent of all local school expenditures and about 58 percent of total expenditures in the state for all educational purposes In current expenditures in Utah averaged $2361 per pupil Per pupil costs generally are significantly higher in the rural districts than they urban are in the more populous Last year current expendistricts ditures per pupil varied from a low of $2085 in the Alpine School District to highs of $5128 in the Daggett School District and $5239 in the Tintic School District of the current More than (telEtote Our experienced preparers are working extra horns through April 17 It’s not too late to help you get the maximum refund vou’re entitled to 58 West Main Delta 11 6 Saturdays: RANCHO EQUIPMENT SERVICE Even the best phones you can buy will someday go on the blink And that quite simply is the best single reason to rent one instead from Contel After all you’re not only getting a durable piece of equipment you’re also getting the peace of mind that comes with guaranteed maintenance If anything ever goes WTong with your phone we’ll replace it free of charge So the next time you’re thinking of buying a phone think about renting instead It may just be that the best phone to have is a phone that money cant buy this good PI-- 2 1 Telephone Operations I xl Af A Jf Cjj'r Ho job too small or too big O ® © © Backhoe Work Manure Grain etc hauling Corral Cleaning Manure Spreading 864-397- 864-220- 1 8 297 N Hwy 6 during business hours nights - Ask for Ron - PO Box 576 - Delta expenditures of local school districts in went for instrucUtah during tional purposes Other important areas of school spending include plant operation and maintenance - 117 percent administration - 75 percent pupil ser- 57 vices (including transportation) percent instructional staff services - 42 percent and all other school costs - 3 percent These percentages are based on statewide averages The study dicates that there is a considerable variation in the distribution of school expenditures among Utah’s 40 school districts Current expenditures in the Millard School District during the school year totaled $8669647 or $25 0 per pupil in average daily attendance Approximately 653 percent of these expenditures went for classroom 142 percent for plant instruction operation and maintenance 86 percent for administration 74 percent for pupil services (including transportation) 28 percent for instructional staff services and 17 percent for all other activities Extra tours scheduled at Lehman Caves for Easter weekend Additional tours will be offered at Lehman Caves Great Basin National Park for the Easter holiday March 23 24 25 and 26 1989 Superintendent A1 Hendricks announced On Thursday March 23 tours will be conducted every hour from 9 am to 4 pm On Friday March 24 tours will be conducted every hour from 8 am to 5 pm with additional tours at 11:30 am 12:30 pm and 2:30 pm Tours through the cave are scheduled every half hour from 8 am until 5 pm on Saturday and Easter Sunday Other facilities open in Great Basin National Park will include the Visitor Center open 8 am to 5 pm daily the Lehman Caves Cafe and Gift Shop open 8 am to 4 pm for snacks and and the Lower Lehman souvenirs Creek Campground During the remainder of the spring Lehman Caves will be open with tours available at 9 and am 12:30 2 and 4 pm On daily except Saturdays Saturdays tours will be available every hour from 9 am to 4 pm The Great Basin National Park Visitor Center will be open from 8 am to 5 pm daily Art and children’s literature classes offered 91 H&RIBLOC You carit buy a phone hymns FreThe newly completed mont Indian State Park is located 24 miles southwest of Richfield just off Utah in Central Fishing and horseback riding are also available For additional information call the park at $16 million spent in 1988 Public meeting to be held in Delta and the Idaho Power Company Bureau of Land Management will hold a public meeting in Delta Utah next 30 the discuss March to Thursday utility’s proposed Southwest Interne transmission line project The meeting will be held at the City Council Chambers 76 N 200 West from 7 to 9 pm Representatives from Idaho Power the ELM and Dames Sc Moore an conengineering and environmental sulting firm will present information and answer questions from the public The proposed 500000-votransmission line will extend from Idaho near Substation Power's Midpoint Shoshone Idaho south to a point near Ely Nevada then east toward the Power Project generating the fall Easter picnic and An on Saturday eeg hunt is planned March 25 When the Visitors’ Center was being built many local residents said it was customary to visit the Clear Creek Canyon site each Easter for a picnic lunch Park personnel intend to interview older residents about the custom and hope to continue the traditional picnic each Easter Members of the First Baptist Church of Richfield will hold their Easter Sunrise Service Easter Sunday March 26 at 7 am in the Visitors’ Center parking lot THe service under the direction of the Reverend Medford Hutson will focus on the traditional Easter message of the resurrection of Jesus Christ and will include Easter UT 84624 Classes in Art for Elementary Teachers and Children's Literature are being offered Delta area residents enrolled in the Southern Utah Stale Outreach Program in Teacher Education Both will be taught on a weekend basis Friday evenings and Saturday mornings at the Delta Vo Tech Center Because they are offered on a basis sufficient enrollment must be met in order for the spring quarter classes to be held Art 390 starts the weekend of March 24 and 25 and continues April 7 and 8 April 21 and 22 and May 5 and 6 Glen Dale Anderson a professor emeritus of art and education at SUSC is the structor Class will be held Fridays from 5:30 to 9:30 pm and Saturdays from 8 am until noon Children’s Literature English 235 will be taught by Dr David Lee a professor of English and department head at SUSC Class starts the weekend of March 31 and April and continues April 14 and 15 April 28 and 29 and May 12 and 13 Hours are Fridays from 6 to 9:30 pm and Saturdays from 8:30 am until noon Registration can be completed at the SUSC Administration Building or by calling the SUSC Registrar’s Office (801) or (801) Attention Anyone interested in attending the Uintah Basin Jr Livestock Show in Vernal on June should pick up an application from the Delta or Fillmore Extension Office by Friday March 24 1989 |