Show County Chronicle Progress 8 Millard Page July 20 2000 West Millard Volunteers BnrHy Dr Hyzt Armed with saws and shovels hamand hors a small army of volunteers worked on various projects throughout Aest VI lard County on Saturday July which was the day designated by the First Presidency as “Serv ice Day” for all members of the Church of Jesus Chnst of Saints throughout the world Much of the activity was in and around Oak City Delta 3 ward members trimmed trees and bushes along the road to Oak Creek Canyon so that they would not scratch cars and trailers traveling the Ward is planning to paint uad Delta or put linseed oil on the pavilion and guard house as well as some picnic tables Vher checking with the Forest Service they were informed that the was a busy time in the canyon and not the best time to do that type of project Ward ) arlier last week members of the dug up and removed puncture vine from the ball fields by the Palomar In the town ot Oak City Oak City Ward replaced the roof on a house that needed repair and each family cleaned up in front of their own homes Oak City 2“ Ward had a'ea captains assigned and everyone was encouraged to clean from their property line to the road as well as their front yards There were trucks available to haul trash hr those who didn't have one The ward enjoyed a luncheon together after all their by ScuC A Dee Dee returned home Sa'u'das after has mg spent a week in Scott won the trp to Hawaii thru Sahara Motors and Ford SfotorCo draw- - A Marlow ucs in a o visited Laths Cropper spent Mon Vegas on business They kelly and family of W inona Dutson Wendy Kaefer front San FranciscoCA Ree Roper from Rrovo and ae Dutuan from Phoenix A Z base had several phone calls since the ( r last week slating the Chronicl was 9j sears old and asking how many scars have been writing for the paper was writing news items for the paper when Franks Beckwithwasmanagerlt has been about 55 years or more have really enjoyed being a part of such a fine paper A Las k isiting at home the week were: rr Leadership Conference insht FFA at r J dv cud uV Si r M r Jjns i! ership ’iTtrxi Ju! 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Tanning Haircuts & Styles Perms & Colors Nails PedicuresManicure Eyebrow Waxing MassageTherapist & 29 Call now for appt Country Show Pugs ffeSi fines Store cllcctise thru Jul 29 2000 Hornet &Wasp Spray i IS oz “ Diazinon Granuals 10 Dursban Granuals Lbs 10Lbs $ff99 0262 Some products reg nu J&TFA Hornet & Wasp 25707 ! treats 5000 sq ft $Q99 ion8 8 '741 y I’AltM SUPPLY A PET POOD CENTERS Ephraim So HWY 89 2834529 Salina 212 S 8th Delta Richfield W 448 List So 498 W Main STORE HOURS: 8:00 am thru 6:00 pm Ekins post holes at Hinckley Rodeo dig limb at ball park I & I ot ' r Njtri ' J uitv ?'T I fy V ru ro j- -- p- 'A F tf 4 "V y 'r Laura Fowles work at Sutherland Park Food Bank building and work on the nities and recreational areas cleaner and Deseret Fort are examples of what has nicer The efforts of all the olunteers are been done as well as making the commu- very much appreciated Paul and Millard School District Fee Payment Dates School Registration CB A Center - August 6 & 7 & Internet For fast efficient internet access check us out We have the latest Grub Control g reg in all stores dangling Delta Auto reg‘3 Bayer $£99 'T not he available trims aerosol Can't sting you when they're DEAD They Jeffery SCHOOL STARTS MONDAY AUGUST 21 2000 $279 IFA Wydell Delta North Elementary - August 8 Delta South Elementary - August 8 Delta Middle School - August 8 6 Delta High School - August 8 Fillmore Elementary - August Fillmore Middle School - August 8 & 9 Millard High School - August 14 & 15 Mill & The Hinckley Rodeo Grounds were another site of activity Hinckley l’Ward started early in the morning removing then replacing the east fence along the grounds Eldon Ekins commented that some of the old cedar posts that had been there well over 50 yean were still in good shape Much of the fence had been damaged by fire and needed replacement After in the canyon Hinckley a ward ard assembled at the Rodeo Grounds 2'to do cleaning and painting in preparation for the Hinckley Rodeo on the 21 and 22 of July Hinckley has been the site of Pioneer Day celebrations for more than 80 years spoke with Homer Petersen ho grew up in Hinckley and he said that the race track and rodeo grounds had been there for as long as he could remember He remembered when there were both horse races and rodeo activ ities on the 24 and said that in about 1924 he was a jockey in races there when he was 12 years old Sutherland Ward had several projects One group of workers cleaned up around the town dump while others were working at the park and playground digging weeds and cleaning up trash They also planned to help widows in the ward to :30 am clean yards Around they finished the activities with a watermelon bust Sutherland 2 ward workers were busy laying foundations and pouring cement around the sign near the curve on the Sutherland road improving the area ol the sign which was constructed during a previous Service Day Delta 2 Ward members were trimming trees and hedges near the ball parks by alotnar Memhe of PUa WVd cleaned the yards of several elderly widows and widowers Delta 7 Ward had a similar project planned for later this summer The Leamington W ard also postponed their projects until the end of the month because of Ute Stampede and Pioneer Day activities They plan to go to Fool Creek Canyon where they get their water supply and work on the head house as well as clean up around it They also plan to do weeding and cleaning in the town of Leamington and some work and tree trimming at the cemetery in Lynndyl This was the 4 Annual Service Day and the labors of volunteers on each of these days has made an improvement in the looks and facilities in the area Workers have commented on how much can be accomplished when they work together Several lasting projects like the fence at the Delta Cemetery the roof on the pavilion at Delta City Park the roof on the 6 MO STOP LAWN PESTS IN THEIR TRACKS! Diazinon Bnnkerhoff and Eldon Grounds Guy work thf “BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL” Get 10 OFF any SPIRAL PERM or 5 time TANNING PzSS wColor Weave 9 Call Sandy Ferrell or Cinda Draper July 28 mers equipment available at an excellent signup price Thanks For Your Support Delta Auto & Appliance Inc 1 341 West Main Delta 864-276- Safety measures on fireworks Pioneer Day (June 24) will bring more enjoyment and fewer accidents this year if consumers take safety precautions when handling fireworks According to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission and the Utah censed fireworks industry most injuries associated w ith fireworks are principally caused by misuse By producing information on how to use the fireworks safely the CPSC and the Utah licensed fireworks industry knows that a further reduction of injuries wi'l occur The CPSC advises consumers to purchase only legal fireworks that have been approved by the U S Department of Transportation (DOT) the U S Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and which are sold at licensed stands or retail outlets in Utah and are legal for use in the State To help make this Pioneer Day the safest on record the licensed Utah Fireworks industry offered the following safety rules for people celebrating with fireworks this year Buy fireworks in Utah from licensed fireworks stand or retail outlets Select only safe and sane fireworks that are legal for use in Utah Always read directions carefully and follow them Never experiment with fireworks Ignite outdoors away from buildings Never malfunctioning fireworks Allow enough room for proper functioning Light one at a time Keep a safe distance away Never give fireworks to small children Store in a cool dry place Keep a bucket of water or a garden hose handy Dispose of properly The State of Utah Fireworks Act is a careful balanced law which allows Utah citizens to buy and use legal fireworks safely and responsibility to celebrate Pioneer Day Help make this holiday safe and enjoyable for all poor |