Show V&rV'' County Chronicle Willard f!5 Fillmore Elementary School nniipi miri— mm miiiju Fourth grade spelling bee 'ngr dilations iii he liMnli grade dents made great lI lin- - Ihc bee in winners Ihc this ol dinners were al plate Justin ucom- ler Kcidhcad-ls- t nd plate Ivrcl place pi shi'lCIH Ashlcv place DELTA CITY LIBRARY HEWS Dcir Aunt VII: 'i " up spent all weekend book The Trstamtnt hat's the n one K John Grisliam kept waiting !'r some legal finagling or a twist it 'ate pae didn't ever materialize after page but It was an oka slorv but had rotrrnj: thrilling unscrupulous or jestmiiah ecept when the star ol the hook wi a minute can't tell vou that or rain the stor for sou suggest that vn at the don't bu come and get briT tew weeks ago when Ihe going out did a little tallv ma the replacement tost tor all o! the overdae books was an 685 W Now sure some ot these Kmks will be returned but there will he lot that are goners Ifvou think about j jot monev and a lot of hooks to lose t that's onh half of the books are ith that monev proximate SX4(MMi 4n we tould buv 42 hardback books paperbacks 2 400 books covers a slide projector 45 t pe ml'' Elementary Ha Jnc :rc Re ne J to tiea 'she p: read her scunJ grade s at'deranv circumsta'i a nl pec Jol 5 Delta North tr r 251999JP3e February va' jlie' f ill no word or the erv:rorr itv ot the noise evc' ir the ee :' a'e jitmit on pirs and need e we pased the test Since I)t Seuss birthda is omirg ur March 2 plans are "ude 'or a -' " da part tor tie storv hour kid- en hav e a pec :a Ma'h r teller that wiil thrill even the bigc-- : curmudgeon' hope ail those little lings come prepared to panv hardKeep those pages turning' Marian 7 r si n-- u r i' V-- sr s v r Li r A fti' t i i 4th Grade program IIk J' iiMli' r' t j: - ji ' cess he sridefts ru fi u- j'! si J:'ue 'i tf trrhj':K " jr :i I 1 Kia fl It Roberta Dutson Treva Carlson Carey Mickey Valene Mason Fine Arts of Club of Delta Students doing lessons in Laura Ingall Stone School House forlaura s1 Ingalls' Day eh III Mrs lerr Perkins' class celebrated "I aura Ingalls Dav " he dents dressed like students from the era aura Ingalls books are written in he class was able to participate in activities thai the children ofihit time period would likelv do on an average sthool day Duting the morning class were held in the old Stonehouse school located in illmore he students' morning lessons were recited out of the Mcliuft'rev in Rfikler or lunch the children brought food in buckets or containers In the afternoon even one made tafl'v sourdough bread hev also had hands on expeand butter rience quilting Ihe dav was cnioved by all Mrs Perkins' class ishes to thank all the par ents and eommunitv volunteers who helped w uh this ev em 1 7 A special home lour is being bv members and ouests of the Fine Arts Club of Delta on Ihurs March II 4 p m Clubwomen will meet at the M I' Bird Center and tar pool to the home of drea and Craig Jones Delta Mrs Jones who has recenilv opened her "Iv Cottage" shop on Main Street has graciouslv consented to show her home to the dies Clubwomen were treated in ebruarv to a creative trio of books authored bv Roberta Dutson: "This 'N hat" "More " I his "N That" and "Hits and 1'ieces bouquet was presented to Mrs Dutson bv Mrs Carlson club president those present included the following: Uertha Owens Luana Evans Donetta Hards eona Riding Madge Brown Morna Shirlev Raema Bunker Adams rev a Carlson alene letil liason llarnet skeem liason Kathleen Heverlv Mickev Care ManK n I hurch ucille Hansen Shirlev Jetlerv I'auline nderson and Marihn Davis Miss Church Mrs t hurch and Mrs Hardv served the Valentine relreshments Mrs Dutson's trio of Noks are from her "Roberta lies" which have manv reminiscences of her grow ing up nostalgic davs and charming thoughts ot the past particular!) in the )ak t itv area Due to an oversight in last month's club news ve did not give June osee recognition for her artistic chairmanship of the Christmas partv decorations them all bv hand and thev added such a festive note to the occasions Armstrong Shirlev son liason knight 10 1999 to Calgary Stampede Greatest outdoor show on earth 7 nights 8 days July 5 -- 12 Copper Queen Mansion - Butte Montana Heritage Park - Canada's largest living historical village Calgary Tower Columbia Icefields Tour of Athabasca Glacier Banff Gandola Ride to Sulpher Mt - Beautiful Lake Louise Reserved seats Stampede Parade Calgary Stampede Rodeo Chuck Wagon Races Grandstand Show & Fireworks Fort Macleod original home of the NAV Mounted Police 15 Seats left - Price $999 includes: 6 dinners 4 breakfasts motel rooms coach transportation all tickets and tours Don C Morris Box 861 Delta Utah 84624 or (435) (435) Picture: Ambassadors tying a quilt for the project Elama Ehckson Chad Warnick Jason Southwest 4-- H to help with this project please contact Millard Countv Extension office Karolvn Warnick mentor at in the evening or one of the Ambassadors: The ambassadors are Chad Wamick in Hinckley: ElainaErickson in Deseret Elizabeth Hams in Delta Jason Smith in KLanosh and Kate Robinson in Holden monev SLOC's "Short Sport" program heads Cedar City Bcav er Garrison and Vita next week In the years leading up to the 2002 Games the "Short Sport" program w ill prov ide classroom instruction to junior and middle school students in the history technology and training on a ariety of w inter sports along w ith a chance to sec and handle the actual sport equipment AS part of the day "s phy sical education classes students will participate in a variety of sport simulations and including freestyle skiing and snow board hal fpipe aerials using a bungee sy stem and bobsleigh and luge using sleds to on 'us! "pj havirg lvi Kits c t:a Uav " r anj get ge: V c"0' tn read as a lot la'ies wno made J ' n i'ar'srossK e ces " e ''tis Chinese New Year at DNES Mr tkinson" Fifth grade cla ear of :l e ebrated Chinese New Year rabbit on Feb Fv en one hd a givi time learning svie phrases in Chinese ntivg characters attd doing their spelling with ca'hgraphv brushes Chinese specialtv foods were eaten with chopsticks - some foods like sea and dried orange rind were not the ontes the end o! the dav traditional "red envelops' prosed out to each dent containing a tree ice cream coupsn councsv of McDonald's and fortunes cookies not traditional!) Chinese but nierux" mv entions were eriovee! bv the students weed tav ft wheels Plus there will he sessions on skating biathlon curling and sledge speed for disabled students hockey W ho? Dawn Allinger SLtK' Youth Sport Coordinator and l"W(v I'S team r Olympian Local middle high school students hen & here'' Thurs Eeh Ml dav - Delta Middle School 351 as! 300 North Delta VT For more information contact Caroline Shaw or Frank ang in SI OC Communications and Media Relations at (SO 2 handball :MN Increase client base with cost Second Grade World's Fair effective Thursdav & Fndav Feb 8 & second graders at Delta North held their 8th annual crld's Fair fair has become a tradition at IX'lta North and is something all students look forw ard to It began eight ears ago w hen it was a goal to provide a higher level enrichment activity for the students This activ itv requires the students to gam background know ledge about the world maps and cultures Students and parents then pick a country of their choice Thev re On the advertising The 0 Call for details 864-240- Name Keep informed! Read the Chronicle Progress Address search the countrv and prepare a report and booth for the fair fT activ it This ear's fair had a directed b Valene Hams Students were treated to a mock airplane trip to various countries Thev were even given peanuts a passport airiine tickets and a thorough check at entn ports bv "customs agents" FVelta North thanks Mrs Hams and the students and parents for all their hard work Phone: Enclose Payment and mail to Roma Thomas 610 N 200 W Delta Ut 84624 Th OPY " sure w!h "Short Sport" Goes to Southwestern Utah w V lV7 fire Department service Smith Elizabeth Hams Ambassadors The Millard Count) Southwest Ambassadors are working on a service project in conjunction w ith the local fire departments The are making quilis and tos to be used by bum victims These quilts and tov s are giv en for the bum to keep These items give the children security at a very' heartbreaking time in their lives If any individual or group would like to donate material quilts or Order daffodils today and help support the fight against cancer Proceeds go to the American Cancer Society 1 Bunch of 10 only $5 Order deadline March 1 Pick up March 15 -- 19 at Delta Floral 7 Day It has been spirit week at Delta Ni""h Flementary A "kick off" asscmbiy wj held on lues t which was also hool spmt da ed was iKt 'dav whole student bodv vanie dressed :n the black school colors ehow and hurs e was "hat dav " xid ou wouldn't (f! Julene Jolley recites from Mcguffey Reader on Laura Ingalls' Day Feb Great Basin Tours Inside-Outsid- e Hearing of an alaphant of a mousa footstaps it about as acuta as that of a cat Both animals can haar sounds as soft as the |