Show t Music teachers Dinner Theater Murray cast chosen Symphony to play Ann McCrey will direct the dinner theater this year She has had much success in her directing She did a school play when she was 16 years old She has done 13 plays in college winning honors along the way She was raised in Salt Lake and graduated from Cottonwood High She attended Ricks College where she met her husband David She has a daughter David works at IPSC You will remember her as Golde in “Fiddler” The plays that have been chosen are “Here We Are” and “Sand Box” The Cast for “Here We Are” is He Mel Sannes She Tressa Oppenhimer and for “Sand Box” Young Man Mel Sannes Mommie Pat Mullins Daddy Scott Nickle and Grandmother Pauline Satter The West Millard Cultural Council will start their season of events with a concert by the Murray Symphony on September 21 at 7:30 pm at the Delta High Auditorium The highlight of the evening will be the conducting of Lentz small son of conductor Robert Lentz The music played will be from a wide range of numbers with something for all The program is as follows: William Tell Overture Semper Fidelis March Carmen Suit Coppelia Ballet Sym4 Disney Magic Pink Panphony ther Rocky and Stars and Stripes Forever Don’t miss it! Amended Schedule of Events Sept Oct Oct No Dec Jan Feb Mar 21 5 12 9 8 30 14 15 21 Apr II June 7 June Dinner not included on season ticket 4-- H Murray Symphony Up With Art Fair Joe Muscolino Band Dinner Theatre The Messiah (no charge) Colorado Strings Missoula Children's Theatre "Wizard of Oz" Oquinh Ridge Drifters Repertory Dance Theatre Renaissance Faire Community Theatre Record Book training session set Record books will be due in the USU Extension Office in Delta on or before Friday October 4 If you had planned on handing them in earlier please do we’ll accept them any time We wanted to give you an opportunity to attend a record book training session before they had to be turned in and so there is one set up for you as members leaders and parents It will be held on Tuesday evening September 24 It will be held at the Delta City Building in the Council Chambers and will begin at 7:00 pm sharp We will look forward to a rewarding evening with you If you have questions you may call Allan Edwards or MarGenne Rowley Office at at the USU Extension Pahvant Valley ground water to be studied in The US Geological Survey cooperation with the Utah Department of Natural Resources Division of Water Rights began a study of in reservoir r the Pahvant Valley and adjacent areas 1985 The study will deteron July mine changes in water levels and water quality since the last study was completed in 1962 A computer reservoir model of the to aid in underwill be constructed the how standing system operates and to predict levels how water approximately would change if major changes in pumpage occur The study includes about two years of data collection and one year of analysis and report writing Skate-a-tho- n a success A total of $34500 was raised by in the Oak City eleven participants held for Cystic Fibrosis Diane Knight ChairperFoundation son of the even offered her sincere to area citizens for their thanks generosity “We couldn’t have done it without the support of the wonderful sponsors and participants who gave so much to help the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in it’s battle against this number one genetic killer of America’s youth” Knight said The participants were Amelia Anderson Lana and Angie Dutson Doug and Chad Brown Cheryl Shawn and Johnna and Danny Eric Luckart Knight and John Eggleston all of Oak City A special thanks goes to Mike and George Van of Rammies Roller Rink of Delta for donating the use of the rink for the The collection of data will include of water levels in measurements wells collection of samples to determine quality aquifer testing dye studies to help estimate direction and rates of movement and the source of water discharged from Gear Lake Springs and measurements of discharge at wells springs and streams The study will result in a report and an interpretive report which will be useful to water Additional and users managers information about the study may be obtained by contacting Walter F Holmes of the US Geological Survey in Salt Lake City at (801) Daughters of Utah Pioneers On September 19 the Daughters of Utah Pioneers the Ann E Melville Bishop Camp will start the new year of with a social on Friday :00 am at the Delta September 20 at st & 2nd Ward building (corner of 2nd No & 2nd West) All members are invited and we vite any guests who would like to tend and know more about the DUP program occasions and pioneer Important events will be reviewed from the vears A light luncheon 12:30 pm Call information i will be served at for further season support The Millard Chapter also sponsors a monthly student recital which offers students the opportunity to practice perforance skills in a formal setting In accord with the Utah Music Teachers’ Associations’ goal of developing the in our full range of musicianship it sponsors students the Student which Achievement Program the student to challenges improve his eartraining theory sightreading music appreciation technique as well as performance skills In addition Music the Utah Teacher’s Association offers a comprehensive educational program for the music teacher who is interested in becoming Nationally Certified and creasing hisher musicianship For more information about the Utah Music Teachers’ Association and its programs please contact Edith Finlinson Vice President Utah Millard Chapter Membership Music Teachers' Association White House announces Utah Host Committee for Small Business Conference Officials with the White House Conference on Small Business today announced the formation of a local host committee to assist in planning and preparation for a statewide conference for small business men and women which is The Utah Conference slated for Friday October 4 1985 at the Salt Lake Hilton will consist ol issue forums where small business people from across Utah can discuss concerns and propose solutions to pro blems they face Issue areas will consist of taxation small and paperwork regulation and training business education economic policy procurement trade and international finance payroll costs In addition delegates wib conference be elected at the hue to represent Utah at the National House Conference in Aueust 1986 In addition Coutemanche cited tin trade and dozens of local Utah business associations that are also assisting in preparation for the conference Those interested in attending ilk White House Conference on Small Business can write for further informa Suiic tion to 1801 K Street NW 101 Washington DC 20006 or call Or contact any of the Utah chambers of commerce SBA o' tradi office fices the Governor’s association offices or any of the peo pie listed above b is encouraged registration is permitted These claimants will receive a notice a this effect during the week c September 8 through September Mr Price advises that no other formation is now available but thr claimants and the general public ill notilied of any further development YOU CAN'T BEAT OUR LOW PRICES! Lease a New Ford Nothing Down & Only Adjustment Assistance program to end Trade Adjustment The National Assistance Program administered by the Job Service is scheduled to end 1985 unless an exten30 September sion is passed by Congress and signed by the President according to Duane Price Unemployment Insurance Director for the Utah Job Service is not extended If the program weekly Trade Act benefits will end with the week ended October 5 1985 No allowances relocation Job Search or will be paid for travel after September 30 1985 Thove claimants in approved training however for whom Trade Act training funds were allocated on or before September 30 1985 will be able to continue their funded training unless they are not eligible for other reasons 191 SOUTH UNIVERSITY PROVO PHONE 373-406- 0 & GUtil hromt Ihurs SI’S 1985 Nipl Pay 5 iNews Hll lUII ' Support you library Be a volunteer The library could use vi'luniecr The library could use volunteers as siory tellers typists tmng and processing books or helpdesk ing at the circulation Il interested and have the time to donate an hour or more per week please contact Norma Farnsworth Head ibrarian at the Delta City ihtarv or call sic L Intermediate Division winners to R: 3rd place Darnae Dut- - sonn 1st place Shaun Tippitts and 2nd place Nicole Averett Mom’s do you need a break? Ilclp is on it's wav Delta City biaiv is offering a fall story hour Wednesday morning from 10 to 10:30 ''tatting September 25 and ending Ikccmber II This is for all childtcn aces and up Winter Story hour will be from lamiuy 29 through April 23 olunteers are for storytelling welcome If interested please attend a Sums Idlers Round Table Monday Vpteniber 23 at 10 am at the Delta ihrarv Tuttle Natalie Tuttle and Adrian Ulali Arts Council comes to Della Library Delta City library in cooperation with Utah Arts Council will have a tali Winter Landscapes exhibition he exhibit will he displayed in the New City Hall and library building Ins ill become part of the ibrary ’s ciiltuial programs These programs are ottered to the public to help build for fine arts cultures of the aiea and of other countries he exhibit will run September 18 tluough October 23 The view hours will be 2 to 8 Monday though riday and to Saturdays vetyone is welcome to Senior Division winners R:Yvette Zobell 3rd place Denise Tuttle Carleen Condie and Lauri Condie 1st place and Loreen Finlinson 2nd place Farm Bureau Talent Find held undet Inter mcdiaie lunioi ages lie 0 16 and Senior ages ages places in each division tcecivcd top a tiophv and the 1st place unmet aKo tcecivcd a cash aw aid The Annual ami Buteau Talent ind was held August 21 at the Delta Ins scat High School Auditorium brought 28 enmes thioughout Millatd here weie 3 age divisions County I What your local phone co can do Though tlc public network of poles cables and switches is still regulated the telephone equipment inside your home is not For the lust time since Alexander Graham Bell invented it the telephone is no longer something owned cared for and replaced by the phone It is now something concompany sumers must deal with Continental Telephone ol the West no longer sells leases or repairs residenIt left the tial telephone equipment residential equipment maikct to the retailers removed the leasing Deregulation and selling of telephones from the of state commissions jurisdiction “Now it’s up to the companies to decide how even if they will piovide telephones" said State Manager Lin to dti so and these rates will he mett Mays “I ike other things people it the customs’! Ilowevet icgulated buy the puce will he set by the or tequests a change in equipmove’s not a regulatory body marketplace ment or it hoi r leased so: bleaks tlicv and phone companies can choose to sell will provide their own phone ( ontcl isn’t of not to sell equipment lie government's intent wus to open set up as a retail organization so we leu he said the business" telephone equipment and long distance service to competition The deregulation order ic’inoved Detegulation does give cusiomci' gna’ci shoke’s in telephone equipment ft tun the phone tin Os a phone llowevc'i piodikts companies' icgulated business Costs still the orlv o ui eamzti ion associated with station equipment it' companv that can pt ovule dial tone vom con installation and repair were moved ncction to the telephone network to the competitive aiena That means "One thing is not changing'' Wavs that losses in the equipment accounts said "Ilia: is our commitment to hung could no longer he coveted with tevenue Irorn mote ptotitable areas youquu'itv ssiv ice cltv in and dav out usionieis will have to provide llun The detegulation otdet applies onlv ow n telephones 'll still piovide but to new equipment put into service altei the coniu'siion to yout ncighbois uul 1983 Customeis who lease lanuaty the oi Id then phones Irom C'ontel may continue w mww ww mwwww w September Sale — Not many of us are able to change our lives on purpose we are all permanent victims of the wav we are but we should proceed as though this was not true — Andy Rooney E"—— Delta Photo — —— — 51 North Center Street Crown 620A Flash reg $2995 Circuitry position bounce Flash Crown reg 3995 aulo Auto thyristor exposure 4 position bounce 2 3 position retractable 4 section zoom lens Auto check control 35mm Goko Automatic Camera with Now 5995 padded case reg 6995 5 year guarantee Kalamore Precision Optic Lenses for Canon Pentax Minolta Nikon Olympus Konica Yushica & Fujica cameras 35-- (allow 10 days for shipment 35mm Macro Zoom lens Macro Zoom lens Macro Zoom lens All - 50°'o down) with 10 year guarantee We also have Film Straps Matt boardsFramesCap holders Neg At COLETTE HUNT 195 Mam Fillmore Utah 743 5358 $2195 Now 0° to 90° SDSFJEiit smoked it If voil haven so the past eirs vnu a suhstm-tia- l mav qiiilitv (list mini to im amu is Insiiiani e u p mi q it And lhat goes net tfs unit ni'ii'jo Auto ite and lee in''i ant e me tint oil an he In not ti up a vvmnet call me todn oil let me am id' prove to tun f ’ni e hut is out best n't famous toi ti't tur and triendlv semi e too 864-279- 9 Two Auto Settings wmanual exposure guide Automatic WENDY HENKE Mam 58 Delta Utah 864 4898 48 Months at $113 74 'Month Plus Tax License on Approved Credit ( Library WE'LL BET YOU 1 00 GALLONS OF GAS oiinM Delta City start The Utah Music Teacher’s Association begins its new seasonn this month The Millard Chapter with President Cindy Finlinson will hold its first meeting September 26 Thursday evening at 7:00 at the home of Glena Moody in Delta We would be happy to welcome new members from piano organ voice or instrumental teachers The Utah Music Teachers Association is dedicated to developing musicians and helping us as teachers crease our effectiveness The Millard Chapter holds monthly meetings which offer informative programs helpful hints interesting discuseducational sions new materials and a lot of enthusiastic reports Millard OTHER We develop films In a RUSH keepers Fugi 1600 film vi price our reqular low prices SERVICES & or in 24 hours Disc or 3 days We can make a copy of your favorite picture with or without negative Studio Portraits - plan now for Christmas Order your Christmas cards by Sept 30 & get your envelopes printed free plus 200o off order! |