Show June County Chronicle Progress 6 Millard Page 6 2002 Fillmore Elementary School WfJ Accelerated Reader program stimulates library use DHS Ihirc has been a fWy of in Dcltj llikih library this year and nu quartet hj seen more hcav from j lints Id be on the I op 25 n lit jtiJ Klilv- is! Jinmc( handler isstill the school smost cin'iiiii reader but other students have hiccn follow in the trail she has hlaed Met total nun no of points lor the fourth In other q jarters she Quarter jv 4o2 ha lescl of rtahcd ‘be unp'ucdcrlc fi (somte but her tola! this quarler was still 4i pomN betond the second place seme (See rel ited article on scar end tals lilford k inti went to to n on the tc Is and poked up 2b ') points He read Moncot lears’ anil earned bb points on ’bat book alone Ihird place wa the library student aide Desiree Kopcr with 2M points After sht ing tfic das books she would lake a minutes to read such old fasontc as Mi tic's of Mellsn" and the new the Harrs I’otter series eson I’unhorst s motivation came in shirt that irl from wanting to win a fie was roeluime AR reader star ' points hy reading like 'I he iard s He also average xn percent ir si Pule hose tests on ice liletacs tests he look uk more inferential tvHs of questions out lie pulic most tuntus Jacob 212 book ith in fifth came S’umph 2't 9 seems to be He points a Icits Brooks' fan Students can choose any book they want to read which has an AR test acb of the books has a different reading leve' and a different number of points averagto "5 "W or and Peace” is defiing from nitely an jbosc average book and packs in a whooping MO points “IcsM scrjblcs' is also a tough book to read and test on Ol Bike Rodeo Volunteers Bobbette White Riki Jo Rassmussen Ephra Wilcox Some of our volunteers Kathy Kesler Heidi Gillms Iva Lou Zeigler Officer Dean Shields 125 points place reader was K lane ic Djs with Sathanial Larson was only points behind her with a score of 82 m y Mc( ollaum ric Blake 155 54 and Brcann Stanworth 1517 composed the ten top readers on the list In eleventh place was David Nuttall 142 Kevin Ik ins 142 3 Katrina I and Audrey Rawlinson Perkins 121 with 121 3 rounded up the top 14 students Dallas inlmson from a familv of read10 ers scored fifteenth with points Storm Singleton mjnaged 102 points dura busy last quarter of his high school ing career Amberlyn Peterson was seventeenth with 98 points I aminy hguthorpe had ') points and Rebecca Burr had O' 2 Amv Ipsort a freshman scored O' points tor twentieth place Scan Lovell hjd X4 b points ddie Summit X4 2 Josh Knudsen 8 8 Greg Syc 70 and Daniel Stanworth had 77 s worth Amber Suth and Nad‘he kmf'er anf S idclie Mo! mans duue'Uc'c ol Rands and Sjrjh Molyneaux both Amber graduating Suma Cum Lade Lorn bachelors April 2b 2 Saddle rcccis ing her degree in Humjn reccis mg her dc gtcc m accouritu MirrmtSc’ ml of Management where she participated sources graduating from Bk and competed in P B iiininc j tr ip to t”c at tonal competition this summer to be held on where they are employed Amber at RC in Nashville IN Both girl arc lie ing in dies and Saddle a! ceive d k M Sand Rock Ridriders Ihc Sand Rock RidgcRtders ATV Club has pljnncd two service in hllmorc projects in conjunction with the National A I Jamboree June 25 - 2d Ihc first project is to put signs at the junctions on the mountain showing the destination point of each of the roads as well as the mileage back to Fillmore Anyone interested in joining a signing group to ride up Chalk Creek and on north to the junction with the Robbtnv Valley If you Road call Ross Mels tile jnt to join the group that will be signing the mountain near Kanosh call Bart To join the Sand hatcott Jennie Chandler earns 16542 points from AR quizzes DIIS Icntl rilcr Jennie handler been number oik on die Accelerated list since she entered lop 2' Reader cltu High la war Her total number of point lot this veur was Ib54 2 lie ptinlout o the list ol books she hu lead live pages long single spaced and dial dm sit include books she has read th are not AR Her reading interests range Irom "Animal arm" to Anne ot fneen (tables" " and ongo to Root Shogun She has tested on IV books since she was a Ircshman and onls laded one test ar" which requires 65 to Rumors ol earn anv points Id I nglish She is in die Honors class and is the daughter ol Torn and Karen ( handler She has been an avid life all her reader he other 24 students on the he top re jJcis did remarkably well est number ol points on the list was 24d 2 Desiree Roper a senior took second h ith b points fiom reading 4s books 2 hooks throughthis scar She has read out her high school career Melissa ardle a ficshrtun is third high Id nailer lor the sear She scored points limn 22 hooks mostly lantasy ha ( hlford King was fourth with 527 7 points After testing on 2) books he earned seven 100° scores and averaged do S“ on all his tests Josh Knudsen took fifth with 430 points He tested on live Shakespeare plays including "Macbeth” "Hamlet" " and "Julius Caesar ” "Henry ric Blake was sisth with 410 4 points David Nuttall scored 404 b points Klanoc Day scored 370 2 points Ihese three students arc all freshmen Katrina I’ctkiny was ninth with 361 points Patricia McCollaunt was tenth with Rock Ridge signing ride call Billy Shepard 157 These rides arc planned for Amanda graduation Amanda Mitchell recently graduated Cum Jude from Ctah Valles State College with a double mior in lemcntary tducalmn and ar ( hildhood She is currently teaching pro school in Provo Amanda iv the daughter ot Mike and LuAnn Stsler and wife ol Jeremv Mitchell 351 4 There were ten internment camps in the US Plan to attend the Topaz Pilgrimage on Aug 10 in the Delta City Park There will be an early morn- Summit earned 274 Brcann 257 258 7 Audrey Rawlinson 255 d and 7cb hue 24d 2 ing bike ride lunch speakers lahn CFEED All go taiko drummers and music proceeds NOW to the AT RC Staples Delta Caps $15 $15 Delta Community Church W South of Stoplight Sunday Worship 10 00 am Sunday School 11 20 FOR ALL AGES Utah Family Reading Program ‘Free children’s books & materials! ‘Free Child Care! ‘Free Food! ‘No cost to you! Visitors always welcome Oldest Millard County's Protestant Witness Est 1913 11 520 East Delta Utah Topaz 84 864 4 551 Twin mwaaxMBnw EPISODEII to sm ( Mon 700 OM V all theater for special show times Twin urday June 5 Hie second project is a progressive dinner in Chalk Creek Canyon the evening of June 26 1 he proceeds of this dinner w ill the group that is be donated to dedicated to presets ing our rights to keep the trails open so we can enjoy our local sceners as well as that in other parts of the state 1 hrough their legal counsel the Jamboree was able to defeat those who would have closed it last year Club members ate urged to contact Sherry Shepard or Melville Sheri Deardcn to help with the donation of food or time to help with the 9 i 32E¥5fv25a 1 he public is welcome to participate in this progressive dinner To register call any of the above ol ficers before June 25 or register at the Pod the morning of the 25th You do not need to be registered for the entire jamboree to enjoy this fun meal evening of ATV riding and a great West Millard GET YOUR OWN Oak City Cricket & Caps AAeT Oak City Cricket Bait Fund DEADLINE MONDAY NOON 107 S 200 Bike Rodeo Fillmore Elementary held a bike rodeo on Monday April 29 Each second grade class had the opportunity to ride around the bike track after being fitted for a helmet that was just right for them Riki Jo Rasmussen and Bobbette White from the PTA coordinated the event with Officer Dean Shields Fillmore Elementary staff would like to e appreciate their help on teaching us thank those who helped during the bike rodeo the right signs and where to ride On Friday May !“ the entire school learned about the ke enjoyed the videos and the importance of bike safety and of wearing a helmet demonstrations of Officer Shields Sim If w unlock tin rooms of the far past sec can poor in and see ourselves Busily occupied in the Beginning lo Become you and me — James M Barrie One block Bike Rodeo Particpants dinner Fast Fact: place Daniel Mitchell College points Stacie Morgan another freshman scored 35 2 points lor eleventh place Ambcrlvn Peterson had J47 8 points N athanial Lcson Panhorst atson 14 114 7 Jacob Stumph inj Stanworth earned 312 points for lb® place 0 Kdthrsn Draper had Amamla( hemiskc earned 102 2 Nissa Roper scored 2dX d points Dal4 las hnlmson had 278 points lor 20® dd ic Stanworth Molyneau Sisters graduate 1X2 8 Reading Workshops for parents parents with preschool or kindergarten children And those who work with children Workshops will be held at the Delta North Media Center: Wednesday evenings: June 5 June 12 June 19 & June 26 (Try to attend all 4 sessions) Applications may be picked up and dropped off at Delta North Elementary 0 Questions? Call Judy Petersen at Pool news 2 Risking oil the summer in the Pool's dub this week is Shtrlcnc Wright with miles DAYO SwimTeamts off to a great start Our coaches are Christina Stanworth and Kristine Burrows Children of all ages are encouraged to come out and give it a try It's fun for everyone and cv eryonc gets an award Our first meet w ill be in Delta on June 8th kke'd like to welcome aboard our new life guards Ljrs Jenson Julie Hahn Dan Stanworth Dan Hahn Marie Pittman and Cods Nielson has e joined our staff It takes a lot of hard practice and swimming ability to he a lifeguard so we are very proud of these kids Just a reminder our next swimming lesson session will start up on June 10th and run through June 21st Call the pool 33 and at sign up now before the classes arc full The first "Dive For Money and Prizes’ this summer w ill be on June 3th at 2 00 p m J very one is welcome to come and try their luck for the money and gathering all the colored washers they can hold It’s fun for everyone The cost of admission tsSI5i) Stop bs and get our summer schedule booklet It contains all that we have to offer along w ith our prices and our summer hours Come by jump in make a splash and cool off F MILLARD COUNTY BUXINE TRADE grade READ project (flower pots) 2nd Grade Accelerated Readers Accelerated Readers showing their plants and flowerbeds that were planted spruce up the Fillmore Community Hospital garden tenace Students shown Coats Amber Wood Halite Johnson Front KassidccGillms Camden Gill ins Gus O'Barr Craig Sperry Not Shown Kristen Ingram Taylor Frampton Mitchell Condic Emily Perkins to 34 grade READ (birdbath) 34 Grade DEAR students 3 4 grade DEAR students planting flow ers near their birdbath and cement ring that displays the cement stepping stones made by by the elderly at FCMC Students Jimenez Mackenzie Hunter pictured are clockwise Louder Mika Hodges Bourne Phillips Shelby Carter Hayden Oliver Chantelle Edwards Nathan Robison Mr Louder was a diligent volunteer Thanks to all who helped with our protect lta Technical Center HOW 2 School Community Council Election Meeting Tobey MtGuirt Rated Willem June 6 2002 Datoe 6:00 Mon 7:10 ONLY Tues thru Sat 7:10 & 9:00 Adulu f tft I ndrr V itiarm S' 00 ctungc due to availability tli MMSM S&Mnxtsto j pm Delta Technical Center Room 6 POOR ( |