Show MUlard Than L'SPS Coanly Community Event March 17 1980 Page 5 naaaaaaaaaaaaaai The President Millard Fillmore Library By Gwen Fillmore Hunter Librarian Ti I Girls State Tea held to attend Girls State were L to R: Kelly Phillips ody Ashman Katrina Hirschi Andrea Stephenson alternate and Felicia Masner American Legion Auxiliary Post 61 held it's annual Girls State Tea Sunday March 13 The program was under the direction of Mrs Rozanne Stuckie The candidates were interviewed by qualified judges from the Delta area All the girls gave outstanding THE GIRLS CHOSEN Gregory James Edwards Angela Moody Mission report to be given Gregory James Edwards has successfully completed a mission for the LDS Church in the Sweden Stockholm mission His report will be Sunday March 20 1988 at 12:30 pm in the All friends and Sutherland Church family are invited to attend Greg was a 1984 graduate of Delta High School His parents Allan and Kathleen Edwards and family moved to Cedar City Utah in June Greg is now residing with them and attending Southern Utah State College Johnson Becky First birthday Angela Moody daughter of Dean and Allison Moody of Delta celebrated her first birthday on Monday March 14 Angela’s grandparents are Joe and Glena Moody of Delta and Richard and Kathleen Waters of Payson Daughters of Pioneers The Daughters of the Pioneers Annie Melville Camp will hold its meeting on Friday March 18 at the home of Norma Adams at 2 pm Adam Daines Harry Johnson Local volunteers named Chairmen Harry and Becky Johnson of Delta recently attended a March of Dimes volunteer seminar at the Rodeway Inn in Provo and have been named WalkAmerica Chairpersons for Delta Assisting them are Larry and Pam lsley of Delta “We’re excited to have leaders like Harry and Becky” said March of Dimes Southern Utah Division Director Jean Hatch “We feel with their leadership this year’s WalkAmerica will be our most successful ever in Delta” £TT g This year’s walk is scheduled for April 23 and all Delta residents are encouraged to volunteer to collect sponsors and walk Johnson said “The foundation is celebrating its 50th Anniversary this year and we need all the help we can get to conquer the more than 3000 identified birth defects” Those interested in walking can contact Johnson at PO Box 941 Delta or the 84624 or can call March of Dimes Southern Utah Division office at Birth announced JABIESt r A '9 Proud new grandparents Hunt of and Bonnie Richard Meadow proudly announce the birth of The baby boy their first grandchild was bom to son Alan and wife Tracy who now live in St George UT Tracy is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Gene Nelson also of St George The baby born March 7 1988 weighed in at 8 lbs 13 oz and a generous 22 inches long and is off to a healthy start Parents and grandparents are doing well also Jr was Joseph Robert Orullian bom on February 29 weighing 8 lbs He is the son of Irene and Joseph Orullian of Cedar City His grandparents are Diane Peterson of Holden Merlin Nevada Wes Moyes of Henderson and Phyllis Carter of Fillmore and Robert and Kim Orullian of Ferron are Joseph and Great grandparents Loree Orullian of Salt Lake City Starley of Fillmore Olive Moyes Bill and Lena Moyes of Hurricane Fillmore and George and Irene West of Kent England Medical Center 14 1988 1225 lbs o? (3033 born to Bradley Alan and Lori Ann Hare Williams of Delta Delta Community March Monday am Ashley Dawn 6 gms) 20 inches long J Ward Moody Moody joins college faculty Former Deltan J Ward Moody recently joined the faculty of Weber State College where he is teaching physics and astronomy and he is director of the planetarium Since graduation from Delta High School in 1973 J Ward has acmuch in his chosen complished academic field After receiving a BS in Physics with Honors from Brigham J Ward attended Young University the University of Michigan for five and a half years While there he completed a Master’s Degree in Astronomy and in 1986 his PhD in received Also while attending the Astronomy University of Michigan J Ward worked for three years as a research assistant in the Space Physics Research Laboratories One of his responsibilities was maintaining remote observing equipment in Peru Greenland and and he made two different Canada trips to Peru during this time for the University and Space Lab J W'ard’s dissertation written as a requirement for his PhD Degree was written about spacial distribution of young galaxies and his work led to the discovery of galaxies in regions previously thought to be empty The result of this work was the subof UPS national a ject press release in 1987 and was also written up in articles in the Scientific American and Sky and Telescope magazines After receiving his PhD J Ward spent two years in a research association with the Institute for Astro Physics at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque His work there was in the field of Cosmology dealing with the origin and structure of the Universe He has recently been vited to a workshop including the top thirty people working in Cosmology in the United States to be held in Kansas City in April J Ward is the son of Joe and Glena Moody He resides in Morgan Utah with his wife Cindy and their four children answers and are to be commended for their efforts Out of twelve four were chosen to attend Girls State at SUSC in June girls Panoramic Panoramic Steel a performance group from Brigham Young University makes music usin a percussion style which originated on the island of Trinidad The steel band features 22 “pans” created from 50 gallon steel oil drums The top of the drum is sunk to form the playing surface of the instrument and differing pan shapes and drum depths in cello guitar tenor alto double tenor and bass sounds This exciting band will be at the Delta High Auditorium on Thursday March 17 at 7:30 pm in a concert sponsored by the West Millard Cultural Council “We perform a real variety of music styles” said Panoramic Steel artistic director Ron Brough “We play Irish jigs classical numbers Sousa’s Stars and Stripes excerpts from the Nutcracker ballet popular tunes such as Billy Joel hits and Calypso music and indigenous to Trinidad” Steel drum percussion began in the 1930’s when Trinidad natives were forbidden to use conventional drums A group of local musicians performing in a Monday Mar dressWednesday Mar 23Turke ing casserole Mar and Thursday cheese sausage patty The Easter Hat Parade and dance w’ill be a little late this year but we are going to have it So get ready 'We will know more about this in a few days Listen for announcements at the Center 80th birthday An open house was held Sundav March 13 at the home of Mark and Marlena Lewis in Bountiful m honor of Marlena’s mother Stella Hawiev to honor her for her 80th birthday The home was decorated with the St Patrick theme Over 150 guests attend ed to say “Happv Birthdav to Stella ” During the past number of years Stella and Ton Hawley ol Oasis have made manv friends in the Bountiful area as they have spent much time ih their children who live there Robct and Louise Carling Dale and Pats Carling Marlena and Mark Lewis C ¥ ¥ jsfc ¥ ¥ Simplicity Patterns Polar Fleece Table of Flannel 12 off $300 yd $100 d $200 yd $100 vd Sweat Shirt Fleece Corduroy Plus a few other surprises! This Thurs Fri £ Sat rf 313 So First West Delta Utah Save 40 to 60 on Men and Ladies Citizen Exquisite Bracelet Model Watches Now guaranieed for 5 yrs save 30 on other real gold jewelry items Also C Vf lStTtZZ 288 WEST MAIN it ” Currently Panoramic Steel performs regionally for clubs arts organizations and schools with lively entertaining concerts which highlight the versatility of this unique instrument Tickets for this Thursday concert aie S3 00 contact each Tor more information This program Ron Draper at is sponsored in part by the Utah Arts Council East Millard bookmobile Mar 21 2 Monda pm p m Holden Scipio Tuesdav Mar 22 9 a m 3 p m Fillmore Elemental) School 3 p m pm Mushroom Plant 4 Fiowell Mar 23 12 Wednesday p m p m Duane's Food'own: 30 p m kanosh Meadow 4 SENIOR NEWS STREET DELTA UTAH (801) 864 - 2444 84624 ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Our Miscellaneous How long has it been since you browsed in the library to check out what is there besides books? Let us mind you of many other interesting holdings In addition to hard and soft cover books both fiction and nonfiction for we have all ages magazines newspapers bulletins records puzzles charts maps newsletters and informational publications from agencies are: Tribune The newspapers Chronicle Progress Gazette Spotlight LEA Action Jewish Life University of Utah Review and Cities and Towns Bulletins and newsletters regularly Utah received are: Utah Foundation State Library newsletter Salt Lake City Public kLibrary newsletter Notes in the Dark (Utah Media Center publication) Utah Fishing US Water News The Link (Middle East paper) Central Job Utah Water District publications Service quarterly and specials and current topic publications such as: Earthquake Data for the Utah Region published by the University of Utah Among the forty magazines are: five religious magazines: Maturion Columbia Ensign Friend and New Era and in the LDS magazine published Spanish Liahona Foreign magazines include: Free Review China Jordan Aramco World New World Review Canada Today South African Panorama and Japan Each of these of course present their own point of view and are mailed to us to promote their country with beautiful are filled They photographs and interesting articles Like us however they would not want to present then worst side— even though some of our own magazines do this through our right of free press and speech America seems to want to present only the sensational in some of our publications Historical magazines on our shelves are: Beehive History and the Utah The Historical Historical Quarterly a has at last published Quarterly index which will help cumulative patrons to sort out the articles in over 60 years of publication This has been our one regret shout this magazine The articles were not published m any chronological order or subject grouping therefore the information m them was difficult lo use Some of our publications are sent free by the sponsor and others are purill e chased from our book budget gladly accept gift subscriptions for anv magazine we take or ior anv worWe would like thwhile publication especially to obtain some children’s Activities Our Literac) Class is progressing to with the Spanish speakthe We do have funds for ing patrons another class in Reading which we ho could roganize if there are others would like to become involved Call for further information new m the There is something Literacy Grant this year -- computation not computer but math We have now obtained the services of an excellent math teacher and have started with one student If anyone else (adult) feels the need of help with functional math please call the library for information The math class meets Monday and at 4 15 and the Reading class now 3f meets Tuesdav through Thursdav to p m A new Reading or Math class could meet at the convenience of the instrucThese classes tors and the students must all be finished bv the end ol sum with the Grant trier to complv guidelines Karen Scothern Thursday Wednesday Tuesday Pool Cards Puzzles and Quilting 8 Bird Senior am to 2 p m at the M Center Please make reservations for dinner by 10 am to be served at p m Menu for next wee) is March 22 Spaghetti & Tuesday meatballs tossed greer salad fruit cup chocolate cake Marc! 2? Meatloaf Wednesday whipped potatoes graw dised beets waldorf salad cookie March 24 macaroni A Thursday cheese sausage patty orT jello fruit Homemade bread butter honey milk juice is served eaJi day with meals Roll with it This is sme change is something you have to aepl figure out how you are going to remake your future under the new circumstances ” t ' Correction alle Senior The Pahvant itien news was mad'ertantlv placed unaer Senior ltizen new s bv ka’en Scothern last week The Chronicle Progress regrets this enor SKYWAYS TRAVEL TOURS S t§$9 864-205- 0 We can handle ALL of your trael needs: Special $50 off Orlando - Disney World Pickin§ Call New Location up a missionary? us hr assistance - Utah 100 West magazines CITIZEN by ¥ ¥ MOM’S CRAFTS & FABRICS SHAMROCK SALE a junkard began beating on metal and the steel barrels discarded by the armed forces during the second World War became a promising new percussion instrument Panoramic Steel organized in 1985 is the only band of its kind in Utah though more universities and colleges are starting steel around the countr steel band is a big bands “Suddenly attraction” explained Brough “We want people all around to know about schedule PAHVANT VALLEY SENIOR CITIZENS SCHEDULE Ruth Zmitravich The East Millard Fine Arts Guild held their meeting March 3 at 4 pm m the Fillmore Library Multipurpose Room Conducting was Tafta Watson President The Club Collect was given by Tafta Watson and the Pledge of was led by Marlene Allegiance Whicker The Financial report was given by Treasurer LaRue Brorkbank Huntsman announced the proSylvia which was on “Mamgram Wendell Madsen Technimography” cian from the East Millard Medica Center showed some slides and a video about Breast Cancer and the use o' Linda Davies also Mammography from the hospital spoke about the new mammogram machine we have in ou' local hospital and how we should takt advantage of it Already it has saved several lives Gloria Probert told abou the American Cancer Society’s “Dat lodil Days” which will be the week o' March 14 Marlene WHicker also spoke on the importance of womei The nex having a mammogram meeting will be March 17 at 4 pm will be presented by Bonnie Baugh and students from the Fillmore Middit School Steel Panoramic Steel tonight 25 South 145 E Main - Delta |