Show FBLA On September 23 the Delta Chapter of the Future Business Leaders of American held its first meeting of the year The agenda included officer elections an explanation of FBLA to the new members Fund Raising Ideas State Competition and Region Conference The new officers are Brian Holman President Shawn Robison and Angie Callister Secretary If you are interested in joining FBLA please contact Mrs Thompson or one of the officers Millard Mid-Wint- er Thors L'SPS County Oct 29 1987 - Page 7 Millard School District honors classified workers Business Competition Business Competition will be held on December 9 Students will be attending from many schools in central and southern Utah This competition will give students recognition for their competency in business skills Tests will be given in shorthand type advanced type accounting comdata processing puter applications general business spelling and business communications Governor Norman Bangerter has 1987 as “Utah declared October Classified School Employees Week” This week has been set aside to pay tribute to those people who are often and yet are largely not recognized responsible for keeping Utah’s School Districts running smoothly This large work force includes employees in transportation maintenance custodial home or driving home after dark because a report or classroom activity had to be ready the following school morning The classified employees are a dedicated group of workers who care about the children in Millard County They are indirectly responsible for the health and safety of our children We acknowledge and appreciate the very fine job they do each day and teacher’s aide lunch secretarial positions Millard School District has over classified employees forty One might discover these workers repairing a bus or corroded drainage working pipe on Sunday afternoon Halloween late decorating cookies or cleaning up the crumbs and wrappers when the goblins have gone Delta High Back to School Night Delta High’s Back to School Night will be held Thursday Oct 29 1987 Schedule pm Openhouse Voc Tech pm Meeting with Financial Aid Officer for parents of college bound students DHS Auditorium pm Openhouse Seminary Business Student Business and Program DHS Auditorium Separate for classes each period 10 minutes Exhibits will be on display and refreshments will be served in the cafeteria pm (Show Choir) pm JuVene Porter Rosemary Bishop cooks Meinhardt JpM Delta North Elementary In The News Jeana Tolbert has been chosen as the Outstanding Business Student for the month of October She is presently taking Secretarial Procedures to help further her education in the secretarial field She has taken Word Processing Speedwriting Beginning Typewriting Advanced Typewriting and Business Communications Jeana is also in the and is working at program Nickle Insurance Jeana has done well in competitions the past year At Regional Competition Jeana placed first in the Shorthand competition at Vocational Day at Cedar City Jeana placed third in the Shorthand competition She is also active in the Future Business Leaders of America club at the Vocational Center Part of her summer activities included attending a two day workshop held in Ogden on Leadership Skills Jeana has initiative and is a selShe is dependable and fstarter organizes her work well She is presentaide for Mrs Thompson and does an ly an outstanding job on any tasks given her hi v ' r i ir Lo"! Delta North salutes Jean Osguthorpe Delta North is happy to salute Jean Osguthorpe our newest addition to our kitchen crew Jean has worked at the DNES kitchen as a substitute in years past but this year she is working every day We are glad she decided to come back to work at this time Mrs Osguthorpe was born in Salt Lake City Utah She has one brother and three sisters She has lived in ProSalt Lake vo Sutherland and Abraham Utah She attended three elementaries namely: Sherman Woodstock and Libbie Edward She graduated from Olympus High School She has also attended the University pf Utah is married to Mrs Osguthorpe Clarence Osguthorpe Mr Osguthorpe is originally from Salt Lake City as has seven well Mrs Osguthorpe and three children: four daughters sons She also has two grandsons Mrs Osguthorpe has kept busy during her lifetime She worked as a cashier at Yellowstone Park as a secretary for the director of Institutional research at both BYU and the U of U as a secretary for Thorpe and as lunch manager at Delta High School She is currently an evening waitress at the Pizza House in addition to her employment at our school As you can see there is never a dull moment for Mrs Osguthorpe In her spare time (?) Jean enjoys playing the organ and writing poetry From her own elementary years Competency based testing On May 21 1986 the State Office with in conjunction of Education Utah’s Competency Based Testing and Certification administered tests in the areas of Word Processing Accounting and Data Processing These tests were given to allow students to know where they are in relation to the requirements needed by the Each student who business world received 83 percent or higher in a certain competency was given a certificate This can be used to show an employer their qualifications in those areas Students that completed the Word Processing Test are as follows: Gail Dafoe Daryl Dutson Natalie Ekins Debra Fowles Shelley Fowles Sabrina Sherri Hare Laura Hime Grindle Michelle Mooney Tisha Mortensen Janice Richards Fran Rowley Becky Sannes Larry Tolbert Jodi Walker and George Young Students that completed the Accounting Test are as follows: Shellie Anderson Tamera DeGraw Brad Edwards Kim Ennis Brett Evers Kim Haag Tanisia Heath Brian Holman JoAnn Jacobsen Darian Larson John Pelaez Pam Plett Roger Reynolds Cheryl and Patricia Sloane Jodi Walker Wilson Students that completed the Data Processing Test are as follows: Jon Corey Kristi Crapo Brian Holman Mike Pace Roger Doug Nickle Reynolds and Lynn Wilson heart disease only affects the elderly? Think again Each year almost 200000 Americans under age 65 die of cardiovascular diseases Heart to the American according Association Think Brown secretary Beth Ruth Losee Lois Thorn EllaDean Stephenson cooks Drinking and driving is still a problem with teenagers Jean Osguthorpe Mrs Osguthorpe remembers when in the sixth grade her teacher Mr helped his students perform the operetta “HMS Pinafore” He also helped them record some unusual Christmas carols that were broadcast on a Salt Lake City radio station on Christmas Eve Mrs Osguthorpe has enjoyed her work at Delta North thus far especially now that National School Lunch Week is ancient history! She enjoys the warmth and efficiency radiated by school employees kept up to year Add them to a plastic container as you “collect them” for use In meringues angel food cakel cup equals 7 or 8 egg whites You can also refreeze defrosted egg whites Egg whites can be PUB Don’t flirt with a heart attack! The American Heart Association says to reduce your risk: stop smoking cont trol high blood pressure eat a diet maintain proper weight and exercise regularly u Halloween Costume Party Oct 31 Prizes given for best costumes The fun starts at 9 pm Rosemary & Geno playing 14 Every day in this country teenagers die as the result of alcohol related accidents-50each year Of the fatally injured teenage drivers 55 percent had alcohol in their bloodstream and 43 percent were at or above the legal limit of intoxication In an effort to combat this growing the Emergency Nurses problem Association of Utah in conjunction with the Utah Highway Safety Office has organized an alcohol awareness program called CARE (CANCEL ALCOHOL RELATED EMERGENCIES) This program is designed to make all individuals aware of the devastating effects of drinking and driving and is given free of charge to schools community organizations and private groups The CARE presentation includes a slide show depicting actual victims at the scene of their alcohol related accident their prehospital care and their rehabilitation Emergency center nurses from hospitals throughout the state will make the slide presentations provide various handouts and facilitate a discussion concerning alcohol related accidents and fatalities To make arrangements for this program contact Diane Kendall state director at Cottonwood Hospital’s 5770 South 300 Emergency Center East Utah Murray (telephone: lb reduce your risk of heart disease follow these American Heart Association dietary guidelines: keep saturated fat to less than 10 percent of calories total fat to less than 30 percent of calories and cholesterol to less than 100 mg per 1000 calories (a maximum of 300 mgs per day) or contact your local hospital’s emergency center for more information This program is being offered statewide Nolean J mrO spensetaibf Delta Scuff? 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