Show Page 4 - Millard Count rest Than L'SPS Apr 30 1987 j) Millard Academy Still taking ed September 13 1910 in spite of the fact that doors and windows were delayed in transit and were not installed were used Canvas coverings instead students enrolled but by spring the enrollment had increased to 130 Members of the first faculty were Louis F Moench principal Florence Billings BW Black Edith Homer John D Speirs George O Nye and AC Woodruff In 1912 members of the faculty were principal Moency David Gourley Earle Stott MO Maughan Mrs CA Broddus William Gardner and Joseph Grue In 1912 the Millard Stake was dividand ed into two stakes Millard Deseret and the suggestion of Aposthe word tle Francis F Lyman “stake” was dropped and the school became known as the Millard Academy The allotments made by each ward were as follows: Delta $500 Hinckley Deseret Fillmore $2000 $10000 $1500 Oasis $875 Holden $1925 Kanosh $1000 Leamington $1000 Meadow $1000 Oak City $1250 Scipio $2125Total $23924 Some of the principals have been: A I Tippitts ER Moody Leslie Wright Joe Buchanan Milton Armstrong Kenith R Robins LA Stevens Lorenzo Hatch CE McClellan Dr TL Martin Louis F Moench and DA Allred All the assessments but $900 came in and this was made up by the people of Hinckley who each paid another dollar besides raising money at dances and to T George bazaars According Theobald the actual cost of the building was $55000 (The Church made an appropriation) Many improvements have been added to the school since it was built A tennis court was built in 1923 In 1936 gymnasium was built just south of the school Here hot dinners were served each noon at a nominal fee to students of the high school and the elementary M M M M MM M MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM school Three workers were employed and approximately s students eat there daily of the food was furnished by the government The center built up a reputation of being one of the cleanest and best centers in the state of Utah Mary C Pratt is the supervisor The school remained an academy 1923 when it was taken over by the state who paid the LDS church $20000 (Later the church put this money into the Delta Fillmore and Hinckley Seminaries) In 1951 it was called the Hinckley High School Students from Oasis Deseret Hinckley and Abraham attended In 1930 the Hinckley High won the state basketball Vernon Love was the championship coach The town celebrated with a barbecue program and dance In 1951 there was a teaching staff of nine teachers Douglas A Allred was the principal Graduates from this school have succeeded financially and scholastically and are leaders wherever they are today Perhaps one of the men who was most anxious for the Millard Academy to succeed during its first years was Alonzo A Hinckley the first president of Deseret Stake He always felt the Academy would fill the mission it was set up for He would often express that he felt the building was t up by the church members and built at a sacrifice so that students of this area could attend an institution of higher learning Willis E Robinson wrote in his journal about the presidency of the Church and the generous public have made it possible for the Millard Academy to take its place among the institutions of Zion where the influence for good may ever be felt and its beacon light guide the footsteps of the generations along the pathway of righteousness” stories by Lenore McCall We have received phone calls asking if it is too late to submit stories for the book The answer is NO People will be making phone calls to area residents asking how much space they want to reserve number of stories and pictures and also how many books to reserve It would simplify the bookkeeping if you would wait to make your down payment at the time you submit stories so all charges for larger photos extra lines and down payments could be made at the same time It would also be nice to have the order blank on the back of the yellow brochure with you We would like to have the stories all in by the end of the summer so they can be proofread sent to the publisher and then the proofs read again before everything is set for printing If you are not contacted within two weeks call me at Days of ’47 Royalty Pageant The Days of ’47 Royalty Pageant to select a Utah Queen will be held May 16 Little 1987 at the Salt Palace Theater Salt Lake City Utah under the direction of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Young ladies between the ages of 18 and 25 who had a pioneer ancestor entering the valley before May 10 1869 have never been married and abstain from drugs alcohol and tobacco are qualified to enter their application It must reach the Pioneer Memorial Museum 300 N Main St Salt Lake City Utah 84103 before 5 pm Monday May 11 1987 to be accepted Complete instructions and an application form may be obtained by callor Dorothy ing Angie Green Bassett Exhibitors in the Millard County Jr Livestock Show ill be contacting dividuals in the West Millard area for donations of support money for this years show Due to a shortage of funds this year a booster club has been formed All exhibitors are encouraged to participate in this fund raiser Donations that are collected will be used at this years show on West Millard Exhibitors animals The fund raiser is set to run from May through May 10 A grand prize will be awarded to the exhibitor who collects the largest amount from the most individuals If you would like to contribute to this educational event held here in Delta at the Jr Livestock Show Barn on May 18 19 20 21 & 22 open to and FFA members throughout Utah contact Teri Taylor after 5 pm at We would like to invite all the residents of Millard County to attend any or all of the events planned: Monday May 18: 3 to 5 pm entry of dairy animals Teen Council 4-- H organized Teen counThe Millard County cil met for the first time this past week The reason for having a Teen Council and goals of the organization were explained by Kevin Kesler USU Extension Agent and Gloria Probert Teen Council Advisor Plans were made for future activities Katrina Hirschi and Jason Jacobson as council leaders were appointed counbecause of their positions as Also Janette Probert ty ambassadors was appointed secretary It was decided that the first activity would be a “Get Acquainted” retreat at Proberts ranch in Scipio on May 8 where the Teen Council will spend the night in two ranch houses Others present were Jennifer Probert Kelly Memmott Julie Monroe Jarred Lisonbee Kerry Shawn Watson Jose Kelly Valenguala and Clenneth Berry The Teen Council is for all in Millard Counteenagers age ty Anyone interested becoming involved should contact Kevin Kesler at or stop in the Extension Office : LUMBER CHURCH Quality Materials Building 705 West Main Delta “““ "service” DRUG - i i i i i HARDWARE & 1 ri D si be"nnetts” Eat In All types 303 iTf 800 I I I I I Fish l V Main No 1 burgers & WESTERN PARADISE For Reservations BEST INN I I I I I Fillmore l DOVES DOUBLE Prices 377 W Main 107 So Delta 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Res 11:00 Sac Pastor Mass LUTHERAN Meet Delta 11:30 12:30 Jacobson Bishop FLOWELL PM & LitHe Tires Tires Complete Insurance 297 N llw 4th WARD Prim PM Bishop Sunday Res L20 Meeting Stewart Bishop FILLMORE MISSION Riendeau CEDAR 9:00 10:00 10:50 Sac A DELTA AUTO & APPLIANCE Res Sac Sac Farm Ins State hack Ihr Hansen FILLMORE 3rd WARD PM am am 10:00 Center Walter A Father 430-5- 2nd WARD PM Fikejs BOSCO ST JOHN 96 South Pastor 58 W 3 am am 6:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 9:45 11:00 Worship School Sunday WATER OF In Town FILLMORE or 200 W Warren Sunday l I I I I I Meeting Bishop John PRESBYTERIAN DELTA COMMUNITY CHURCH Shared Ministry In Utah 1 DISCOUNT Sac Meeting Bishop Clay Cummings Sunday Ser Prayer Wednesday Awana Clubs Thursdays Pastor 9:00 am am 10:50 am BAPTIST Worship Manis-Leavi- Worship Ser Daily Mass Saturday Vigil Mass MARK-I- Best Eve Sunday Worship I Delta Main E am am 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 10:00 11:00 Worship Official clean up for West Millard is scheduled for the first and second weekends in May The Delta Area Chamber of Commerce along with the City of Delta have coordinated their efforts and scheduled south of Main Street for the first weekend (Saturday) and north of Main Street for the second weekend City crews will begin picking up If you limbs (PLEASE BUNDLE!!!) are missed during the scheduled times and arrangements will be call made to come back for pick up Please try to have your rubbish out on your property line early Anyone wishing to have an old vehicle old appliances or junk iron hauled away contact the Chamber office to make the arrangements Old cars will be picked up by Chuck Hathaway free of charge Please call Chuck to have your old vehicles haulIf you have lost ed away at the title Chuck can still make arrangements to remove the vehicle Pick's WARD 10:00 58 South Center Paster Dennis Cason Sunday School £jt8jj4-25- DFlivE Chicken FILLMORE PM RS GRACE Eat Out of 1st SOUTHERN BAPTIST 350 East 300 North Pastor Mike McDowell Wednesday Prescription Druggist Cosmetics Jewelry Cameras Am Greeting Cards Sundries Main FILLMORE STAKE LOS WARDS School West Millard clean up Qhnunrdn DELTA CHURCHES Sunday Tuesday May 19: 3 to 10 am Dairy Fitting & Showmanship Contest at ring for Jr Livestock Show Ex10 am Judging of Dairy hibitors Cattle at ring Wednesday May 20: 8 to 11 am animals am Exmarket of Entry 1:30 am hibitors meeting at the ring to 2 pm Lamb Fitting & Showmanship Contest at ring 2:30-- pm Hog Contest and at Showmanship Fitting ring 3 to 5:30 pm Beef Fitting and Showmanship Contest at ring 8 to 9 am 21: May Thursday Livestock Judging contest fo Jr Exhibitors (All must be present) 9:30-- 1:30 am Judging of Market Lambs at ring 11:30 am to 1:30 pm Judging Market pm Judging Hogs at ring 1:30-Market Beef at ring 7 pm Awards Banquet at the Palomar Friday May 22: 9 to 10 am Weight guessing contest for the general public Sale of Market Sale: 10:30 am Lambs Hogs and Beef MMM MMMMMMMMMMM MMM M M MM MMMMMMMMMMM Attend and Support Yonr 3 3 West Millard Livestock Show exhibitors form booster club j Millard Places Note: The following excerpts were taken from Milestones of Millard pages As early as the year 1907 Alonzo A Hinckley Frederick R Lyman Orvil L Thompson and William A Reeves members of the stake presidency realized the need of an institution of higher learning in the stake At a quarterly conference held in Fillmore in August of 1908 the matter was considered President Joseph F Smith Anthone H Lund and Francis M Lyman were at the conference and encouraged the project The people pledged support and the Church Board of Education pledged their support in October or 1908 Fillmore Holden and Hinckley were locations considered for the site of the new building Each of these wards were allowed a speaker to present the advantages of their location Judge Joshua Greenwood spoke for Fillmore Bishop Anthony Stephenson for Holden and John Reeves for Hinr votes were cast by the ckley stake council and members of the bishoprics of the ten wards Hinckley was chosen on the second ballot Hinckley town raised $10000 for the building and Joseph W Blake donated eight acres of property near the center of town for the building site and forty acres of land out of town so that the crop yields could help finance the building The building was designed by S T Whicker of Ogden and was to be constructed of brick Actual construction began January 14 1909 T George Theobald was in charge of the construction (Quote from Willis E Robinson’s the Journal) “T George Theobald master workman labored continuously just the same when financially the outlook was bad as well as when the prospects were bright” Contributions of work equipment supplies and cash donations came in from all of Millard Stake School open West Millard History Book g West Main SERVICE Baft Whl Align Delta i |