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MHS NEWS V' yrr ') Delta North Elementary In by Danene Perkins The News Gt iXS £ cl A W88SSSSSSSMSS8S8atvlSSSS8S8gS8mMWSM and Sherrie Jody Young daughters of Mr and Mrs Den- nis Young are shown with the Richard Stephenson shows the class some of the shell and Millard High School's Homecoming right First Attendant Cindy Rasmussen Second Attendant Julie Hunter Cultural Pluralism was a concept the Third Graders in Mrs Bliss’ class at Delta North Elementary didn’t know the meaning of In fact many faculty members were asking why these students would be talking about such a topic Now if you ask one of those Third Graders the definition they will tell you that all cultures can live together in harmony and feel needed These students have been actively volved learning about the different people and cultures around the world They were allowed to choose a country or culture and report it to the class on a given date The majority of the work was done at home promoting parent involvement and interest A lot of parents attended school to take part in or listen to their child’s report The class was exposed to slides pictures food clothing souveniers and language from these cultures as the reports were given “I believe this activity not only taught the students the different cultural lifestyles but gave them a respect for people's differences and the variety in the world’’ said Mrs Bliss “I’ve noticed a difference in their attitude towards each other just in attendant and Julie FFunter was as 2nd attendant An apology is due to Kells Phillips who participated in our Homecoming assembly She did a dance for us and did an excellent job but was accidentally left out ol the article Homecoming 1st selected also Most Preferred Men By Lori Stevens Reporter The MMS hapter ol the HA has lor MHS Most chosen candidates Prclcried Man Sophomore candidates are Mike Searle Mike Wood and Doug Dearden Doug Stott David Deardcn and Kclhs Swallow represent the Junior Class Seniors selected were Jason and Kyle Rasmussen Jelf Rasmussen Galileo invented Stott Preference Dance will be held Nov 8 1985 in the Fillmore Elementary School from 8'30 to 11:30 pm The theme is “Back in Time” and dress is costume from any era The floor show will be at 10 pm and the Most Preferred Man from each class will be announced at this time the earliest thermometers I I i one of Til in the late 1500s 520 on Twin HWY Plaza ‘“YOU’RE GONNA LOVE Twin ‘BACK TO THE FUTURE! THIS MOVIE IS THE BIG ONE It's a wonderf" 864-45- 5 THE 1 2 & 7:00 9:00 Plaza Shears GRAND OPENING 864-599- Walk Ins Welcome Hair Styles for Men Women & Children BIG AWEVriRf " Q Open ID’ Tues-Si- Evening Coming Next: “Maxie" and ‘‘Silver Buliet” - $1 i CHANGE i Ages 14 Red kin under and Senior Citizens & FRIDAYS i" i i " i i i —r 5 - pm Midnight Dancing Rosie & Jack Kessler & Wednesday NO COVER Thursday I I I r r "r 864-445- about our Pub & Lanes rental for groups I $2 Adults CHARGE Ask I I Apple Pectin - PLAZA LANES Our Moonlight Monte Carlo 8:00 pm Sign up 6:00 pm SPECIAL Every Sat and Sun 9:00 am until 2:00 pm $1 00 per game PLAZA PUB Open every night I - t 1 9 am - 5 pm appointments available Supplies Joito mesday Family Night: 8 for appointment HERMAN rtiv 00 SHOWS The “Kindergarten Spooks” at the Delta South Elementary will be presenting a special Halloween program for all to see Thursday October 31 There will be two presentations: The children will morning Kindergarten Alexander the Great made his soldiers keep so the enemy couldn't grab them by their beards Ptl-Wit'- S Coupon discount on every service good thru to 10 5 October 9 the same John Smclik holds the letter he received fiom Wisconsin An older boy found his balloon on Thutsday Oct 10 and sent a letter to John We’ve always known we had dy area but clear to Wisconsin dav Oh well it’s been fun a in I per of chili hot dogs doughnuts homemade root beer The cost cents per booth and food and is 25 Plaza Lanes Mixed double Saturday League forming League time 5:30 to 8:00 pm call Janice or Fred Bradford for league sign-u- present their program at 900 a m and the afternoon Kindergarten will be at 1:00 p in You won’t want to miss this spooky event New beauty salon opens in Delta Complete hairstyling set vues lot men women and children is the goal ol two Della Women who will soon open a salon called I’laa Shears south of the bowling alley in the I’laa Mall Glenna Turley and I’atn Piasitelli said they will be offering haircuts beard trims perms color treatments shampoo sets and virtuallv everything pertaining to beauty and grooming needs llait tare supplies bv lotto Redkin and pple Pectin will be sold at the north Delta salon Glenna rctcnty moved to area alter husband Mtthael assumed a postion as Superintendent II at IPSC She has vears espenetitc as a beautician and had her own salon in Oregon Pam is originally from I’rite and is a retcnt graduatatc of the West Central I tah Vocational ( enter in Delta Her husband Dan is a pipe! it ter lor BahtOtk and W iko Plaza Shears will be open Tuesday tluu SaturJav irom 9 00 a m to 5 (X) pm with evening appointments available Glenna and Pam suggest customers tall for appointments at 864 998 or 864 4085 or just walk in 743-513- I I T l - In colonial days England's attempt a taxed stamp on newspapers helped spark the American Revolution to put i i T 1 win one Delta South program & pm pm i The Delta South Elementary Halloween Party will be held on Thursday Oct 31 from 6:30 to 8 30 at the Delta South Elementary There will be a sup South of Bowling 7:15 9:25 on Wednesday day Halloween party Call Glenna or Pam 'k'k'k'k Smclik PTA balloon news to change without notice) Monday Nov 4 Turkey Chow Mein wrice carrot sticks hot roll peanut butter fingers chilled apricots and milk Tuesday Nov 5 (This menu planned by Mrs Paleaz’ grade) Corn dog vvk corn fries pumpkin cookies w peach half and milk Nov 6 Wednesday Chicken fried hamburgers steak whipped potatoes wcream gravy buttered broccoli chilled pear half and STORY OF A REBEL AND HIS BIKE John Jergen Two boys from our school have received a letter because of the PTA balloon release on Wednesday October 9 at 2:00 pm Sean Jergen points to the map show ing the spot in the High Uintahs where the note from his balloon was found The finder of the note gave it to his grandson who then wrote an interesting letter to Sean This balloon was found (Subject A “A JEWEL OF AN ENTERTAINMENT” PG Sean Delta North lunch menu Thursday Nov 7 Lasagna green salad garlic knots apple & orange slices and milk Friday Nov 8 Toasted ham and cheese sandwich green peas hash browns banana pudding and milk Topaz Blvd Prices: $350 Adults $150 Children under 14 $150 Senior Citizens 1 lapan Tonga Jerusalem Chad MexPhilhpines France Italy England Scotland India Africa Spain Iceland Brazil Sweden Tinland and the Sweden Canada Taiwan states of Wales (England) Alaska and The class plans on future Hawaii assignments such as this so they can let their talents be shown! n ico milk II H TTTT 6 at the Pendray 'U4 Through these reports the students visited such countries as Fgypt China PLAZA TWIN THEATRE Delta the class” 1111 E from Third Graders go around the world in less than 80 days are left to Royalty for and Queen Beckie Freeman Homecoming Royalty pictured Homecoming festivities at MHS wcrc held a couple of weeks ago but we didn't have a picture ol our rovultv to put in the paper at that time We would like to give them further recognition tor this honor Hcckic Freeman was selected as our as was chosen Queen Cindy Rasmussen wooden art pieces Phillipines carts of pennies they are donating toward the purchase of a computer Vi i ' It 4 |