Show Millard Count $ Ihurs ISPS CbromcFrogress Ma 4 1989 DHS students honored DHS art festival next Tuesday Two Delta High School students re honored recently for scholastic by the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at L'tah State University Lance Warnick son of Waldo and Karolyn Warnick of Hinckley receded the Chemistry Merit Scholar Award Daniel Tommy Nielsen son of Tommy and Caren Nielsen ot Delta received the Science Achievement Award Nielsen and were Warnick nominated by their high school chemistry teacher Janet Reeve Outstanding high school chemistry students were nominated by their high school science instructors in L'tah Idaho Awards were and Wyoming based on scholarship and general performance in chemistry and science Students participating in the daylong event on the Utah State campus visited laboratories and seminars They were honored at an evening banquet said Dr Bruce R Copeland of the event Each student received a subscription to “ChemMat-tersthe American Chemical Society publication for high school students Daniel a junior is a member of the Delta High Math Team He won cond place in the state 1988 American Chemical Society test is an Fagle Scout and enjoys karate racquetball golf tennis and wrestling Lance is a senior and a member of National Honor Society He is a Sterling Scholar candidate from Delta High School and a member of the Math Team The First Annual Delta High School Arts Festival has been scheduled foi Tuesday May 9 from 6 30 p m to 9 p m at the school The Festival is being held in conjunction with the opening of a new art gallery to display student art work A barbecue dutch oven dinner will also be served that evening from 7pm until 8 30 p m at the tennis courts at DHS Art students and art teacher frank Thomas will prepare a varied menu will be provided by Entertainment DHS drama and music students Cost for the dinner is S6 for adults and $3 for children (under 10) ( ost or dincludes a drawing for art prints call the school at ner reservations w cellence ill be donated to sup All proceeds port the DHs art department DHS happenings May High School Rodeo at Tremonton (Bear River) High School Roedo in May Hvrum (Bridgerland) May 5 Compentency test given at the Vocational enter BYU track vitational Dance sponsored by the volleyball team Track Invitational Park 6' City Apr 9 Baseball Apr Playoffs Metals A W ood competition at BYU Art show chuck wagon dinner 630-Jazz Band concert South f lementary 9 30 Apr 10 Metals A Woods competition at BYU Registraton for next high school vear u the DHS gym Apr 11 Seminary Banquet Apr 12 Talent Assembly Eighth Grade registration at Middle School 2:00 pm Band Fundraiser Dance Baseba'i Quarter finals High school rodeos at Apr ehi Perron A Price Region was a success! The Della High Acappella Choir did excellent at region They earned a (I)! This is the best score the choir has received in three years They will go on to state competition at Bingham High on May 20 The girls choir will not go on to state The choir did well with earning a though and was the third best at region The band earned a ) and a (2 ) Mrs Chandler commented on their She said they imgreat performance The Adproved over last year judicators commented on the excellent of the trumpet section performance The state solo ensemble will be held May 29 at BYU It will last throughout the day Lveryone is encouraged to ot in support tend the performance Delta High by Becki Grgich Snow math test by Daniel Davison The Snow College Math contest was held on March 28 The top five schools ot how they finished art in order Emery Delta Manti Richfield and Lehi Among the 10 Delta High School students who attended the test Alecia Greathouse placed first and the following students weie in the top five: Lisa Nielson Darin Clay Dan Nielson and Matt Corey Fillmore Elementary Chipmunks on Ihe go Spring boutique shine Generation and Jackie Slacks clogging team We will be asking a 25 cent donation at the door This money will be going toward some great programs for our children next year Please come out and support and boutique and your children There are still some tables left for rent The cost is $20 for a whole table and $10 for a half table Please contact or Ranae Lajri Condie at See you there' Stevens at Fillmore Elementary PTA will be sponsoring a Spring Boutique this year! We have a lot of great people coming to share their craft ideas as well as other gifts and ideas We have people coming from the northern part of Utah as well as oui local people It’s going to be a great boutique This boutique will be held at the Fillmore Elementary School on Saturday May 13 The time will be from 10:00 to 200 We will be serving drinks and goodies! There will from the Sun also be entertainment i i i i i i i i —r PLAZA TWIN THEATRE Thru May II 520 E Topaz Blvd at on Hwy 6 Plaza the Pendray “SHE’S OUT OF Twin 7:00 8 CONTROL” 9:00 pm Tony Danza Rated PG EARLY SHOWS ON SUNDAYS 7:15 EXCELLENT ADVENTURE” 2 & 9:10 pm Rated PG Tuesday - Adults Discount - $3 $0 Nights- 17 4 Adults Under J2 00 & Senior Citizens $2 00 Under & Senior Citizens 17 & Shows subject to change due to availability For more information call m II I "T Josh Guichard Krista Thompson Second Grade Patriotic Program Tori Bills On Friday April 28 Second Graders performed their Patriotic Program for Students and Parents Some of the musical numbers included “Davey Crocket” “1 Pledge Allegiance” “What’s More American ” “This Land Is Your Land” and some dances were “O Johnny O” “7 eton Mountain Stomp” and “Patty Cake Polka” The Poem “Casey at the Bat” was read and acted out by the 2nd graders At the conclusion of the program the children signed and read the Preamble to the constitution and sang “God Bless the USA” The teachers and children put a lot of time and effort into the program and should be congratulated on a fine job SS8SSSS8SSSS8SSSSSSMSMWSi I Delta North Elementary In $1 00 ('efij with Brenda Singleton UHEA Pres homemaking award The Utah Home Economics Assoua tion (U HEA) held their annual convention on April 14 and 5 in Park C Utah At the convention lynette Lovell of Oak City received the Home in Homemaking of the Year Award Each year the Utah Home Economics Association gives distinguished service awards in each area ot Home Economics These areas Business include: Extension and Teacher ot the Homemaking Year as Home was chosen Lynette Economist in Homemaking because ot her leadership in home and commurn the awards service During ceremony Lynette was honored tor the hours of service she dedicates to others in She has been active teaching sewing for six years and does custom sewing as well as sewing for her famila been has She y Young Womens President for three years She has served on the UH EA board for the past two years and has been continuing her education by taking classes to keep her teaching certificate current ynette received her Bachelor of Science degree from Utah State University She is married to Leslie Lovell and they are the parents of two children laralee and Lavne tv The News IMMMSSSMMWS8 Delta North salutes Bennetts The staff and studentbody at Delta North Llementary would like to thank Bennett’s Drive In for their generous support of our March reading program During this past month students Bee Bucks earning 600 DNESDACC were awarded a free banana split from Bennett’s Such community support for our academic programs in the Millard School District is indeed gratifying Bennett’s is owned and operated by the Gram Bennett family The Bennetts have been working in Delta in the fast food business for the past 16 years Both Grant Bennett and his wife Doris are native Delians Grant was teaching school in Kanab when the Bennetts decided to move home and try their luck in the food business In 1973 they purchased the A AW Drive In from the Allred family The “old AAW” building was replaced with the present structure in 1977 When asked why he chose to parreading ticipate in the DACCDNES program Grant was quick to respond that he has always tried to be of school and community events and projects We thank Grant and the staff at Bennett’s for this special philosophy 3MHS NEWS Bike Ride Plus by Jason North A Bike Ride Plus will be held Mav 6 to benefit the American Diabetes Association For those students wishing to participate entry forms and sponsor sign up sheets are available at the MHS office The bike ride is live miles beginning ai the North Park ai 8 3o a m on May 6 Ride a bike walk rollerskate or whatever! To make things easy collect your pledge money before the ride it you can Fach rider will receive a upon registering with at least $10 in pledges collected Lots of other greai prizes are also available For more formation call A big thank you to the local sponDuane's sors: Roper Lumber Co Food Town A Delta Valley Cheese May 4 FF'A Parent member banquet 700 Foreign Language Show May 5 Track at Provo Fillmore Civic Arts Auditorium 7:30 Friday Show choir from SUSC May 6 Jr Prom May 8: “Care Group” 1:25 pm May 9 Baseball Playoffs Foreign Cedar City Fanguage Region i0 Commercial meet at Snow College 0: FHA Candlelighting May ceremony A party AND MONDAYS LoxeM Lynnette Lovell receives MHS events ONLY “BILL & TED’S Twin Lynerie May 11: State FFA Judging May 12: Eementary program 10 00 in the gym Choir at middle school May 13: State track at Provo May 14: Mom’s Dav May 16: Chorus concert 70u State competency test business classes semi finalMay 17: Baseball Graduation practice May 18: Awards assembly Delta North Spring Festival a success Once again the Delta North Elementary staff and studentbody thrilled a packed Delta High School gymnasium audience with their singing and dancOn Thursday April 27 ing talents 1989 patrons and parents were entertained with a spring festival program entitled “Delta North at Disneyland” The evening began with the singing a Disney medley of: “Mickey Mouse March” “Heigh Ho Heigh Ho” “The Elegant Bare ‘‘The Captain Hook” “It’s a Small World” Necessities” and “When You Wish Upon A Star” mouskateers next The with dance pleased the audience numbers to the tunes of the “Mickey Mouse March” and “The Mombo” Daisy and Donald Kindergarteners performed dances to the tunes of “Get the Money” and "Ducks Dance Too” First graders portrayed Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and danced to the tunes of “Whistle While You Work” “Heigh Ho” and the Song” Second grade boys danced to the “Pirate Song” while Second grade girls performed to “You Can Fly” from Peter Pan Third graders pleased the audience with their “Jungle Book” renditions to the tunes of ”lko Iko” and “Kokomo” The fourth grades first braided a May Pole and then did an ternational dance to the tune of “It’s A Small World” The entire then performed a disco dance to the tune of “Disco Mouse” The evening concluded with the studentbody singing Happy Birthday to Mickey in honor of his 6 st birthday! Walk America winner Amber Frampton was the big winner Saturday at the annual March of Dimes Walk America Amber collected the most contributions for the prevention of birth defects however every one of the walkers did a fantastic job There were over 40 walkers many who were parents We are very grateful to the local businesses who donated prizes for all the walkers Good job Fillmore Entrepreneurs named by Gov Governor Norm Bangerter has named the 10 finalists in the 3rd Annual Utah High School Entrepreneur Search who Among the 38 received honorable mentions m the Search was George A O’Camb Millard High School The top three winners will be announced and presented with cash prizes Economic the Governor’s during Development Conference Friday May 12 in Salt Lake City The prize money was donated by the NICE Corp and Metro Utah Inc The competition is based on the students’ effots to start and run their own successful businesses FHA officers Millard High School FHA officers are Pres Tiftame Robins for Sheri Stone Sec Mara Vice Pres Ltsonbee Historian Jenette Probert Peer Educator Beth Henderson Peer Team Deana Freeman Wendy Wood Trudy Swallow Brenda Christensen Recreation Chairman Sandi Ferguson Chairman Recreation Paula Asst Stevens Reporter Tiffany Wood Wilson graduates Ricks College awarded 1500 to graduating degrees sophomores at Centennial commencement ceremonies Thursday pril 27 Among the graduates is Patricia K Wilson associate Poster contest winners week Virge Christensen supervisor on the Millard SCD Board made a visit to the middle school and made presentations to the winners on the "Soil Stewardship Week" poster contest First prize went to Ryan Christiansen second prize to Ginger Christensen and third prize to Natalie Tuttle These first three prizes were cash prizes Honorable mention ribbons went to Jim Stephenson Jarrod Fleming Deanne Mitchell Huong Pham Lucy Barkdull Cynthia Olson Corey Kanosh Amber Frampton Chris Taylor Beth Hulin Hollie Phillips Jarrett Nez Autumn Sweeting Stacy Gardner and Andrew Kirby All of the kids received a book mark and a pencil The posters are presently being displayed in some of the business places in town BACK ROW left to right Dana Wright Coach Vicki Carling Shelly Thomson Monica Reid Amber Davies front Jamie Speakman Janet Watson Christa Jacobson Kodi Penny Cindy Dearden and Shantelle Noyes Last |