Show Millard tounly LSPS Thurv April 0 199 - Pa 9 Wildlife group forms in Delta h-- jr6 d — 2nd Grade visits Chronicle Progress Mrs Nielson’s 2nd Grade Class DNES visited the Millard Counts Chronicle Progress March 30 1989 to sec how a new spaper is made The class has been making their own newspaper and wanted to sec how a weekly paper is produced The class saw how type is set pictures are PMT’ed and how paste up is done Local student in state spelling bee The 13th annual Deseret News Utah State Spelling Bee is scheduled for Friday Aoril 7 in Salt Lake City 13 Deha Middle Mi'ty Petersen Schojl is among the 39 contestants in the event The state contest is the highlight of a yearlong educational program sponsored in cooperation with the State PTA Utah Education Association and the State Office of Education Slate winner and one parent will be flown to Washington DC May 3 for the Nat onal Spelling Bee The Deseret News picks up the tab Second place winner gets a Brittanica Encyclopedia Third through finishers in the state contest also receive prizes Coach takes team to down under Idaho Falls Hgh School football coach Ken Sampson will take his team to New Zealand this summer to play a series against an group from Utah Sampson is the son of the late George Sampson of Delta He was named “coach of the year" recently Sampson guided the I F state championTigers to ships Idaho Falls has won 23 straight games over the past two seasons The games between the Utah and Idaho are scheduled for June 16 and June 23 The competition is being organized by the New Zealand American Football League “It’s going to be the chance of a lifetime for our kids” Sampson said Your signature is needed The Income Tax filing season is upon us and again we are gjven another opportunity to participate in the political process w itbout decreasing our refund or iiKT rising our tax All you need to do is check Section 3 of the Utah Income Tax Form This simply means that one dollar of Utah Tax collections will be contributed to the party sou choose This system of financing political panics is beneficial to everyone because it provides an easy and free way for the pnva’e citizen to support our system of It also reduces depen-dgovernment nee of political parties and candidates on special interest groups or wealthy individuals Before you mail your Income Tax Form remember to Check off the political party of your choice It’s free: irs GIRL SCOUT Mrs Debra and Bob Johnson and family from Oakley Utah speht the Easter vacation in Delta with their mother Mrs Florence Lowder They took a lunch to the west mountains then they returned to Delta and helped Florence with yard work Brenda Louder of Salt Lake City spent the vetkend in Delta with her mother Carson and Julia Sharp and three sons Alan Clifford and Douglas from Montezuma Creek UT spent some of their spring sacation in Delta visiting Julia’s parents Nels and Louise Bogh They brought a friend from Dallas TX Polly Haugus with them They will take Polly to Albuquerque NM to fly back to Dallas and celebrate Alan’s birthday on Sunday TIME! “ymtf cooler cau” to have their daughter Maralee Ballard husband Dale and their four children Larry Casey Rick and Mary Ellen from Flurricane spend Easter with them The families of Mac and Roena Shields gathered together for Easter Sunday when the baby daughter of Claudine and Kelly Sutherland of West Valley was blessed and given the name of Cortny Lynn Sutherland by her grandfather Mac Shields Cortny has a sister to spoil her Other family members in attendance were: Sheri and Greg Tnuseon and three boys Boise ID Lana and Kay Nielson and 4 childen Salt Lake City Mary Ann and Kevin Steadman and 6 children Dean Shields Fillmore Ruth Ann Tuttle and 4 children Lehi Her husband Tim Tuttle wasn’t able to be with them Joining the family for dinner at the Shields’ home following Sacrament meeting were York and Christi Shields and 5 children from Fillmore Roena said that having 23 grandchildren all together made for a lively affair Prior to the Easter vacation Mac and Roena made a trip to Livermore CA to help move their son Tim wife Ruth Ann and family to Lehi UT Tim and Ruth Ann plan to move to Manti UT in the near future where Tim will be running his uncle's farm Archie and Eddys Bar ben spent Sunday in Cedar City where they attended sacrament meeting and assisted in the blessing and naming of their 5th great little Alauna Barben granddaughter first child of Jeffery and Alexy Barben MI of the Keith Barben family was in attendance Mrs Bernard and Bonnie Owens had fun on Easter with their family home Ben and family coming Mapkton UT Tina and fame Delta Paula and family Provo with her 3 girls and a friend Bonnie’s brother Bob Rose Ohio was here for a visit with the Owen’s family Mr Kent Miller of Cincinnati OH is spending a few days in Delta with his mother Mrs Goldie Miller Host families sought for International High School Students Host Families are being sought for high school exchange students from Sweden Norway Denmark Finland GerAustria Switzerland Holland Italy Brazil many Spam France Ecuador New Zealand Australia and in Japan for the School Year a program sponsored by the American Imerculiural Student Exchange (AISE) The students age 15 liirough 17 will arme m the United Slates in August 1989 attend a local high school and return to their home countries in July all fluent in 1990 The students English have been screened by their school representatives in their home Fiave and countries spending money and medical insurance AISE is also seeking American Hgh COOKIE for a treat We welcome Gwen and Frank Wilcox back to their home in Kanosh having spent the winter in Salt Lake City It’s also good to have Rex and Nina Ffutchensen back home They have been gone for four months the last three were spent at Blyth CA George and Velda Behunin with four of their grandchildren Angela Mark Gloria and Curtis from Kanosh enjoyed their Easter vacation at Lake Powell They met their son Frank his wife Joan and daughter Bonnie and Bonnie’s married sister Becky Kuan her husband Sam and two sons Frank and Sam had a house boat rented The children enjoyed gathering clams and the paddle boats in the coves Spending Easter vacation with John and Edith Cummings were their daughter Julie Ffolmes husband Glen and three children Sauntell Jonathan and Brett of Heber City UT Easter guests of Joyce and Glen Whatcott were their son Doug wife from Michelle and two children Springville UT Joining the Whatcotts was another son Jeff wife Gayle and their five children from Delta Joyce and Glen are in Denver CO visiting daughter Pam husband Bruce and three children as they weren’t in Kanosh for Easter Van and Metta George were happy School Students age 15 through 17 who would Like to spend a high school year in Sweden Norway Denmark Germany Switzerland France Spain New Zealand or Australia or participate in a five week summer host family stay throughout Western Europe including Ireland Families interested in either program should contact the State Coordinator or call ToU Free: A group of local outdoor enthusiasts met Wednesday March 29 in Delta to form the West Millard Wildlife Association The meeting at the West Central Utah Vocational Center was the second uture meetings meeting of the group are planned for 7 pm the second Wednesday of each month at the Voc Center The group's bylaws require 10 people to organize About 18 people were on hand President will be Rick Moody vice president will be Shane Wood Rod Stapleton and Steve Jackson will be asked to serve as delegates to the state wildlife association The constitution based on one used by a Milford group was ratified at the meeting It calls for five or more board members but they were not selected The board will meet monthly to “dream up projects" Moody said “and approve expenses and so on” Specific projects have not been determined “We need to get some fundraisers going" Moody said “We can start thinking about that” A was discussed at length but no decision was made Dues were set at 10 per member per year Ritk Moods Shift to services harms economy The shift from a to a economy economy over the past decade has had an adverse effect on the financing of governmental services in Utah This was the conclusion of a report on Utah’s changing job market prepared the private tax by Utah Foundation research organization According to the stody jobs in Utah declined by 10600 between 1980 and 1987 while yobs in the service producing industries were increasing by nearly Kj 000 In other words Utah was vhf'mg from a economy to a service oriented economy during the period Foundation analys's point out that this trend had a negative effect on governmental operators for two mam reasons: (1) the average wage in a industry is about 35 percent higher than the average wage in a service producing industry and 12) industries tend to be while capital intensive industries tend to be labor intensive Because average wages in the industries generally are lower than those in the industries there usually is a substantial loss of income and potential tax revenue whenever jobs are replaced by service jobs Of even greater significance to government than the employee income loss however is the loss of taxable jobs capital whenever are replaced with service yobs Elimina aa tion of a major dustry generally will result in a substantial loss in the tax base while the start of a ne sers ice industry usually will bring about a large gain in the number of employees but only a small gam in the capital tax base With mote persons working in dustries that base a lo tax base or are tax exempt it has become increasingly difficult to fund governmental programs in Utah 7 hs as one of 'he important factors in the problem'' faced by state and local govern men’s in Ltah S’a'e taxes m Utah during the were rased in I9M 1982 983 1984 and 1987 The 987 tax increase was the largest in Utah's history and brought about a massive tax protest movement The Founda’ion report indicates that even though certain areas of the Utah economy ha e remained depre sed the overall picture improved dur ng the l9's Average past year nonagoul'ure in Utah increased by employment This compares 18900 during 1988 wi'h job gains of only 62f81 in IVx7 and 9 “00 in 1986 Included m the 1988 employment increase was nearly 44 rg) sector jobs in tbit Much of this gain resulted from the reopening of the Geneva Steel plant and the Kennecott copper mine V hik no major changes are c petted for 1989 labor market economists are reavmably optimistic about the U'ah job ou'look for 1989 It is expected rha' average non farm employment will by about 20xrO this year with 4300 of the gaun coming in the area ISeFOKEWU GET INIOAHOLE avEusAoax On au dig it? 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