Show Stanton named director of Women for Work Howard Clayton President of Board Ronald Anderson Supt Topham Dorathy LEFT TO RIGHT: Employees Board of Education recently honored Mrs Dorathy D tmron Mr Ronald Anderson and Mr Dwight Moody for their service to the Millard School District All three of these employees retired from their positions at the end of the school year on June 30 1986 Mrs Damron has served as an Aide Coordinator of the Mental Health program and School Lunch Supervisor as well as Secretary and Receptionist She has contributed 19 years of service to the Millard School District Her work has been outstanding and the School Lunch program under her supervision has operated efficiently providing quality lunches to the students The ex The Millard Damron Harold Beckstrand and Dwight Moody retire penditures for the program have always met the revenue generated Mr Ronald Anderson has provided 30 years for the Millard School District spending most of these years as the dustrial Arts Instructor at the Millard High School This past year he helped organise and develop the shop program at I illmorc Middle School where he taught He has contributed a great deal of extra time to the school system preparing extra projects for individual schools and his department His service has been greatly appreciated by the students and faculty who have worked with him Mr Dwight Moody has served the District for 34 years His teaching has included assignments at the elementary Registration dates You may register at the home of your Registration Agent on August 12 13 14 and October 28 29 30 You may register at the office of the County Clerk until July 29 for the Primary Election and until Oct 14 for the General Election By Mail Registrations will be accepted until July 28 for the Primary Election and until Oct 13 for the General Election Marlene Whicker County Clerk Fillmore Mary K Davies 168 East 300 South Fillmore Utah 84631 Fillmore2 Doris Mcvey 225 No 100 West Fillmore Utah 84631 Registration Agents: 11 Hinckley Rita Robinson Hinckley Utah 84635 8 Holden Lenora Stephenson Holden Utah 84636 14 Abraham Emily McCollaum Star Route Box 41 Hinckley Utah 84635 Kanosh 4 MarJean Christensen Kanosh Utah 84637 17 Delta Marie B Young 134 East 200 No Delta Utah 84624 7 Leamington Andrea Nielson Utah 84638 Leamington Lynndyl Laura Bradfield Lynndyl Utah 84640 5 Deseret Arprilla Scow Deseret Rt Deseret Utah 84624 3 Meadow Donna Bond Meadow Utah 84644 Flowell 25 Peggy Christensen Star Route Box 210 Fillmore Utah 84631 Oak City 6 Venice Finlinson Oak City Utah 84649 16 Garrison Lorene Wheeler Utah 84728 Garrison 20 Sutherland Choral Clark Box 1099 Rt 6045 No 600 West Delta Utah 84624 Oasis Inez Kelly Oasis Utah 84650 “Lifeline” gets new coordinators “LIIE1INE" the electronic emergency response system for the eldeily disabled and handicapped who live along has just received two new for the program cooidinators Kathy Nielson RN and Sharon Blad RN both coordinators of the Robert Wood Johnson Grant Foundation have accepted the assignment of the “LIFELINE” procoordinating gram in Millard County These two dividuals have provided an excellent service to the elderly and disabled in the county and bring to “LIFELINE" a spirit of enthusiasm and caring Kathy Nielson RN will be "LIFELINE” activities in West Millard County while Sharon will be coordinating Blad RN “LIF ELINE” activities in East Millard County “LIFELINE” provides immediate assistance to those persons any age who are disabled or sick who need is emergency treatment “LIFELINE" helping more than 500()0 people in America remain independent at home despite disability or medical problems It is providing peace of mind to people families who worry about their relatives or friends living alone This ingenious invention has already saved many lives Take advantage of te hospital’s attempt to care for and to provide this service to the people in our communities The cost for this service is a minimal $1600 per month The savings may be a life and the benefits include peace of mind security dignity and independence on more Tor information “I IFELINL” call either the Fillmore Community Medical Center at or call the Delta Community Medical Center at 19 18 Delta Denise Nay 2222 So 5th West Delta Utah 84624 the elementary school in Sutherland school in Delta Delta High School and recently the Delta Middle School His service has included specialty in the science and social science areas his pleasant attitude and willingness to serve and meet the needs of the students have been greatly appreciated by all who have worked with him All three of these employees have gone the extra mile to provide better services and educational opportunities for students The Board of Education recognizes them for their contributions and wishes them success and happiness as they pursue their retiiemenl Sherrie Stanton of Mt Pleasant has been named director of the Women lor Work project headquartered at the Career Center on Snow College's esi Camj us Stanton has been with the since its initial program development in 1984 She served first as a volunteei and then as a VISTA volunteer assigned to the Area until her appointment as director Stanton will also supcivise the Delta site of the project located at the West Central Utah Vocational Center and is working to establish a site in the Richfield area The Women for Woik progiam serves single parent heads of households and displaced homemakers 1 he program helps these indiv duals to obtain skills and training to become According to Stanton those involved in the progiam are dedicated to enhancing the lives ol the displaces homemaker 1 he progiam has seen some success stories among the individuals who have paiticipated Stanton is on eof the success stoiies entering the program as a displaced homemaker and being appointed director Women have entered schooling when pieviously they had fell this was not an alternative Many ' omen have become employed with several of these going into "women's jobs" The Delta site started a class on July 31 in their suppott group The Paining will continue thiougli August 28 Stalling in September cveiy Ihuisday at 1:00 the suppoii topic group will discuss a new September 4 will be "I’loblem Solving” followed by "Decision Making" on September "Goal Setting" will be on September 18 and "How to Plan a uture" on Sepiemhei 25 A one day wotkshop "Creating a New You" will be made available on August 22 The wotkshop will piesent on wardiobc information management and hair care makeup September 29 thiough October 3 will be a five day woikshop on "life Skills learned will be Management" time home budget and stiess management plus a section on exercise and nutrition "We arc all touched by the lives ol said Stanton displaced homemakers" If you know one or are one contact Delta oi Women for Woik at I phtaim 10 Scipio 9 Susan Memmott Scipio UTah 84656 The largest living species of garoo stands seven feet tall kan- Millard t uunlv Ihurs ISPS ( 1986 Page 3 a - DON FULLMER'S PARADISE INN is not only a potent economic factor in Fillmore but is also a part of a growing Best Western motel chain in Utah Paradise Inn is major economic force on east side Inn illmoie's Paradise Motel Restnuiant Seivice Station complex is moie than just a piomment It is probably the toiinst stop on second hugest employ ei on the east side ol Millud County nd appiopi iately it is run by a ullmer illit ounty native Don who was used in Abiaham and is a Hinckley High School graduate Don and wile Atnola live just outside illmoie now on a farm wheie use a few tacc horses But since hey of liom the Department ictning Defense aftei 29 years Don has dedicated himself to business and if a chain ol motel restauiants Nephi illmote Beaver and Dillon Montana aie am example of endeavot then Don has cettainlv been busy after giving up an active civ ilian management caieer in the mihiniy "I became more and more mteiested in business and alter some success in mining in Piute and Sevier Counties was able to get a foothold in the motel business" Don said loday with partner led Hunmgton Don is on the tlueshold of eieatmg a motel chain that will appropi lately be the Puadise Inn "Best named Western" Motels He has alieady made a success out ol sevetal such entities The I illmoie opeiation employes 63 people second only to the Mushioom King Plant on the east side ol the county 1111 His Paradise Inn Restaurant is well known locally for its home cooking that includes bread and pies baked fresh and many menu items made fiotn scratch “We decided long ago that the deep Iried fate was not prepackaged the way to go" Don said Cairymg on the great tiadition of the Paradise Inn Restaurant Don and plan to consolidate all ol the restaurants in the chain into a "Garden of at'in" This plan calls loi expan ding the illmorc restnuiant to seat more people Since buying the Puadise Inn in 1974 he has expanded the motel from 30 to 80 rooms At the same tune the motel will be expanded to meet the standards of the Paradise Inn chain “This means as well as panding the restaurant developing health dubs covered pools and jogging paths All the Inns will have the same basic facilities In addition to help from wile who is business office manger Don is aided by son Maik who woiks the farm and is active in the const projects of the film illiam and eona Don is the son of ullmer of Abraham “Any Sampson ullmer on the Vi est Side should be lit into the able to figure out where large ullmer family" Don said With Don at the helm and family as support the Paradise Inn is likely to continue as a major economic force on the east side " I " I I I I THE LEAMINGTON MEDICAL CLINIC announces new hours: pm 2:00-4:0- 0 Monday JAMES TATTON and JAMES BESENDORFER pm Tuesday 2:00-4:0- 0 with DRS QUITTIH I I I I T I I I 1 rm m eo - The Rancher Cafe conWeS 171 tfesf tf3jn FREE DELIVERY OF ORDERS OF Large Pma B 800 Any Combination - 12 Inch B 15 36 B & Gravy 16 or 32 Drinks - 16 or 3 90 B ' 50 B or B Enchilada Cheeseburger & Resitol Hats Tony Lama Justin Acme Boots Red Wing Work Boots & Shoes Shirts Coats Belts Tack & Saddlery Overshoes Insulated Packs All sales final - No exchange or refund Jolley’s Western Wear 111 East Main Delta 8644651 Salad 1 90 B B Hamburger Stetson B 7 Dinner Rolls Potatoes Jeans B 21 Piece CHICKEN plus II Dinner Rolls 15 Piece CHICKEN plus large & Lee I 1115 5 French Fries - Large Order Wrangler 800 Dinner Rolls 9 Piece CHICKEN plus Everything in store on sale - 3 Mile Limit 95 695 S Piece CHICKEN plus 3 Dinner Rolls Levi 7 August Business of the Week 199 '99 B B El & & & The U S Postal Service is seeking prospective offerors interested in providing a Community Post Office in the town of Leamington will be the Utah 84638 The Contracting Officer's Representative Delta Utah 84624 Postmaster Should you be interested in submitting an offer to provide this Delta Utah service you are requested to contact the Postmaster or the contractor at the Leamington Community Post and existing conOffice to acquaint yourself with the requirements ditions and to obtain a solicitation package for the submission of your offer The closing date and time for the acceptance of offers is close of business 5:00 pm August 11 1986 Offers must be submitted to: United States Postal Service SLC Division Procurement Salt Lake City Utah Property and Supply 2319 South 2300 West O |