Show Millard Count) I SPs Student body president strides toward Sterling Scholar Jill Stevenson Delta North salutes Mrs Jill Stevenson Reading on the job?! Marlene and Judy Stanworth Delta North I lementary salutes Mrs Jill Stevenson one of our ilitee Special Education teachers at Delta North this year Mis Stevenson joined our staff early in the year as our “English as a Second In that anguage" instructor position she worked with our five Swedish speaking students and our one Spanish speaking student In late 1985 she was hired as a teacher in the Special Education department She works primarily with Second graders but works with all the students from time to time We are very pleased to welcome Mrs Stevenson to our staff She has already contributed much to our school Mis Stevenson was born in Salt ake City She has two brothers and two sisters She has lived in Salt Lake American Eotk logan Ephraim Price and Delta She attended Cottonwood Heights Elementary and graduated from American Fork High School In addition she has attended Snow and Utah State College University Mrs Stevenson is married to Dan Stevenson originally from Price Utah Mr Stevenson works for IPSC The couple met while Jill was teaching in Pi ice and dating Dan’s roommate! The Stcvcnsons have one child a daughter Danielle Mrs Stevenson has worked in public schools for three years having taught at Sunnyside Elementary in the Carbon School District In her spare time Mrs Stevenson enjoys swimming reading cooking and skiing Mrs Stevenson is enjoying her tour of duty at Delta North It is hoped she will be around for many more years to come Bliss Thon catches everyone in Read-- a the act their students during this time Everyone caught up in the reading Mrs Marlene Bliss (school spirit secretary) and Mrs Judy Stanworth (school custodian) were even caught leading on the job The signaled the beginning of a reading contest that will be sponsored by the Media Center in the upcoming months Students will be reading to Hack Halley’s Comet in the skies over Delta North On Friday January 31 1986 Delta North Elementary was captured by the reading spirit! Students tcachets and staff members alike dropped everything when Mr Bassett sounded the old fashioned school bell That nostalgic to begin sound signaled everyone reading We read for an hour the day (four throughout In the lower grades teachers perioJs) read to the students Teachers in the and Kindergarten read to Delta North menu Hopa International visits Delta North to change without notice! Monday Feb 10 Pigs in a blanket hash hi owns diced beets apticot halves asst desseits and milk Tuesday felt II owles’ This menu planned by Mis 1st Grade Spaghetti vvmeat sauce hot rolls green peas fi nit cup and milk Feb 12 Wednesday Maccaroni & cheese com bread cole slaw peach half w peanut butter creams and milk leb 13 Thursday Meat loaf w tomato sauce spinach later tot" sesame knots I : apple and milk Eriday Feb 14 Valentine’s Dinner Roast beef & vvk corn gravy whipped potatoes hot rolls cherry pudding cake whipped topping and milk (Subject Jan 30 1986 the On Thursday studentbody at Delta North Elementary r of dance was treated to a from the Southern Utah group Hopa Mr and Mrs Dan Ross International have formed this unique group of folkdanccrs Mr and Mrs Ross visited our school and shared with the the history of folk dance as well as performing several dances for the students We appreciate the opportunity of watching this special performance We hope the Ross’ will visit our school again in the near future Assemblies such as these help us to instill in the students an appreciation of and for the different art forms that exist in our world today Good tax records Jolynn Cummings MHS academic decathalon team to compete at state level We anxious to go and participate would like to wish the team and their coach Mrs Robins good luck as they and do this They have worked hard spent much time to study and prepare We would like to for this competition commend them for their efforts The Millard Academic High Decathalon team has been preparing to compete on a state level for quite some time The team is now ready to go to in this event St George to participate This will be held this weekend and the students on the team are excited and i i i :u i i ezi: i 'I i Stet ling Scholar candidates must show other characteristics besiues scholarship He or she must be a leader and improve the community Keith Johnson met those qualifications in genet al and specifically in the category of science In leadeiship Keith’s credentials aie high He was junior class and currently is the studentbody president In addition Keith has been nominated oi elected to several other leadership positions Keith is also a ai sit y letterman starting both on the baseball team as fits! baseman and on basketball teams In academics Keith’s statistics are equally imptessive While taking classes like college math AP chemistry physics and college grammar and composition Keith has maintained a 376 Choir’s invited to prestigious programs Many limes Dave Wankier has said that his dieam is "to sing gieat music ingieat places" ehiuaty is one month when his dieam will come Hue he combined Acappella and Show C'hoits of Delta High will sing in two majoi events this month They have been invited to attend the dedication of the Centrum the largest building of its kind south ol I’iovo al Southet n Utah Stiite College 1’iof Ron Aden i ofehotal activities al SUSC has quested the D1IS ehoiis to paiticipate in the dedicatory ceiemonies hey will be joined by chons horn otltei schools Geoige Bush will be on hand for the ceiemonies he following week the ehoiis will be competing in the Univeisity of Utah's invitational on ebiuaiy 26 Ins competition is held in ft out of a piestigious panel of judges in Symphony Hall 1 his will be the first time Delta has ever been invited to attend this event "The oppoitunity to sing in Sym phony Hall is one that not many get" said Gail Dafoe "I’m telly excited about going and hope we can do we Keeping accurate financial records is probably one of the best tax saving actions that a taxpayer can take the ternal Revenue advises When the time comes for filing a federal tax return good records can mean the difference between filing an accurate return or an inaccruate one the Internal Revenue Service says Also good records can help taxpayers take all the deductions and benefits to which they are entitled Taxpayers are not required to use a specific recordkeeping system However receipts cancelled checks bills old returns and other written documents are essential in proving penses Tax records should be kept at least 3 years after the return is due or filed or 2 years after the tax was paid whichever is later Real estate records should be kept for as long as they are the cost of helpful in determining original or replacement property MHSNEWS By i' grade point Keith plans to attend Utah State University and major in mechanical engineering He said "1 he classes I’ve taken in high school should help me quite a bit in college because mv ilia jor will be like the classes I’ve taken here especially physics" Keith is most excited about being chosen the Sterling Scholat candidate because it will help lum with monev toi college He said that the piogiun is valuable because it rewards students that worked haid in school to do well in college and be success) ul in hie He said "Even if you don't win the competition helps because colleges aie more likely to give scholarships oi put students in piogiams just on the basis of the competition" Keith is the son of Judy and Iwm Johnson of Sutherland Lori Evers takes interest in Home Ec oii I vers likes to cook sew and eat Italian food It's no wonder she is the m DHS Sterling Scholar candidate Home Economics ori was bom in Get many and in the seventh grade she moved from Colorado to Della She has a ide vatiety of interests but says mostly she likes to "be weird and have fun" She also likes to be with her Inends to water ski and hoiseback rule e oii decided to try for Home Stet ling Scholar after evaluating that her experience was mostly in that aiea for nine yeais this She has been in yeai serving as county ambassador Still she manages to maintain a 36 GPA She also has received the Vocational Excellence Award lor Outstanding Business student ori still makes time lot other school activities such as Bl A president of the TriDels National Honor Society and the track team Aftei graduation she hopes to attend an executive SUSC and become secret arv 520 6 1986 Page Prices: 1 $350 $150 Childrenl $150 Senior Waiting time Is over i 7:15 9:15 & Twin under 14 864-455- 4 squads On the first day four loundsot vai and junior varsity debate anil were held A speaker award was given to loel Sannes He received touitli place lot the high number of speaket points he accumulated dining the tournament Joel had only live points diopped Horn the total number of poults possible he teams that competed m at sit debate vvete Joel Sannes1 im Hutst and John scottShareen Abdelaal In junior Jenny varsity debate Killian Desiree Renich and Stephanie he Young Beth Stewart competed novices who competed wie Angie KilhanDebbie Crute and Bienda Chris Stubbs Alley in the vaisitv Ben Hyde participated I) division while Jenny Banco Bill Boardman and John Muidock D in novice There will be a continuation ol this tournament next weekend among in individual events At the conclusion of this pottion of the tom nament a total numbei ol points and rank will be assigned to Delta sir y Beds bed frames Queen size mattress and box springs Tables & Chairs Dressers with mirrors Desks TV’s Carpet Drapes Lamp Shades Numerous odds and ends 1 2 Citizens Chorus Line lie debate team attended the annual Webet Slate Joutnament last weekend Although individuals didn’t do as well as they hoped the ovetall squad placed high in the brackets among 3A and MOTEL FURNITURE iiii Plaza Adults Debate rolls up first half of tournament Paradise Inn PRICES MORE THAN REASONABLE - Some items YOU make the offer PG-1- 3 PM A : 7:00 : & choice of a life time SALE Friday and Saturday Feb 14 and 15 9:00 PM release he 196 Starting at 9:00 am (weather permitting) A “Out of Africa” and ”101 Dalmations Coming Next: $1 SHOWS i i i: Ages 14 & I — "I I 55E I I I I I 1- 14 'J Tuesday Family Night: under and Senior Citizens FRIDAYS CHANGE 7 Della was one of the many schools represented by the ja band at Cottonwood High School last week The band played before a series of judges who ater on tapes evaluated and critiqued with these comments will be sent to Mi aison the band advisor Along with the overall band dividual students performed solos and were also evaluated Jl) Peine two solos on the alto sax "Angel I yes" and "Basic Basie" Ben Hyde also played "Basic Basie" on the trumpet Rex Buttei field played on the dr tints Doug "Malaguena" Nukle play ed the same piece on the tiomhone Other students in the band who med included Kim Allen on piano Stephanie Young tenor sax Colbv Winxoi tenor sax Slteiie Andeison baiitone sax Scott Butter held alto sax Jim arsen bass guitai Geoige aDnmus and lithe Dcdwell iiumpet lolin trombone John Bnrraclough Demke baritone Meryl Wright tuba Bient Wright and Coiey aison iiumpet 8 other schools Besides Delta High participated mostly 3 and 4A schools 800 No Main Fillmore Topaz Blvd E on HWY 6 at the Pendray Qglta OILRNI Ffb GIGANTIC YARD SALE PLAZA TWIN THEATRE Twin Ihurs Jazz Band competes in Salt Lake 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