Show Serving Utah’s Great Pahvant Valley US£S34952(Lm 31JJQ J3 See 7 5Cc May 2 1331 Second annual Millard County Trade Fair: Little Day and Night Music around the They should call if the Milling County Trade Fair Hundreds of local denizens charged Millard County Fairgrounds arena and roping barn time and rime again saying “Hi” to friends and won prizes family as they went Some came from out of town some performed some shopped some all h3d something to eat and asked questions A variety of local businesses had booths and displays kids rode ponies and horses and popped balloons all day long the weather was alternately three trade shows in a year snowing and cold and sunny and cool Vince Crawford when asked about stated he didn t see w hy the Cham her wou Idn t spon sor another one th i s Christm as season The Third will take place again next Spring Annual Trade Show with its numerous photo opportunities Captions(Top - Left to right) Delta's Chamber of Commerce director Vince Crawford and wife Jackie Senonta Rita takes a break from feeding the hordes three colorful characters just clownin' around (Second Notes perform Tiny Super Sensational tot struts her stuff Linda Rider hauls home free groceries from IGA booth (Bottom row) Deta Mayor Don Dafoe in a relayed momert Small hunter stalks his prey Westm Dotson ndes the Chronicle's Giant Rabbit County Commis sioner Lara Moon passes the taste test Lary Rupp Utah State Ertension Specialist lectures or Zerscape piart ng nerd dances m novelty act with the Rocky Mountain Clogged Photos by Kate HeUenbrand County Democrats elect new officers March A Dimes Walk A Thon: Kate Hellenhrand Approximately 20 people mended Demoeritic Poly organizing con vention for Millard County in Wednrs at the Della C ns Build lav Apnl elect new county party officers to mg (ah was Beverly DeWyze Della elected new county Dcmorrmo Chair ' ih woman Brent Bennett Holden was elected Vice Chairman ind Karen 'ah was elected ‘se re Roper Delta tary Treasurer Sheriff Ed Phillips was the Keynote the Ida Tolbert and Saturday morning Apnt 27th dawned with a crust of snow on the ground and temperatures just around freezing A hardy group of IS youngsters huddled at foe tennis courts m the Delta City Park looking at a map Then for the March of Dimes they were off and turning Their became a Run-a- - Thon as they struggled to stay warm en route Their course took them around he ah and foe youngsters age 6 to IS feast of returned to the park around ICO pm fora hamburgers hot dogs and drinks Organizer Pam Isley was disaptot of ether pointed at foe meager turnout but admitted that foere were a activities takrg place that day ‘The tods who showed up were real brave The participants each generate around $30 for the evert ' Marilyn Jensen (accepting award for Scoff Bassett) Teachers receive grants The Millard School District Foundation is proud to announce that two grants were awarded to educator? of ihc D’s tract Ida Tolbert of the Delta Middle School and Scott Bassett of ’he Delta North Elementary were successful in submitting proposals to the Utah Public Education Foundation At a special ceremony held at the Utah State Capital on April 23 winners were announced by Associate State Superintendent Steve Mecham Mecham informed those pres ent that the money used to fund this new and special program was contributed by the private sector The selection committee who chose the 28 successful candidates was selected from those private donors Mecham explained that although Utah schools have been the subject of many discussions nationwide because of our class sire and low dollar per Continued on page 3 speaker It was announced that the S' ite be held lie Democratic Convention weekend of May 8th in Salt I ake Cits at the Hilton Hotel State V ce Cnair man D’Arey Dixon P gnanelli in nounced that the convention his sear will he short sweet and to he point Attending the Delta meeting wih Ms P' gnanelli were Warren N’lesmeser stale treasurer and Michelle Reck rep nrsrnting Doug Anderson candidate or 'state Senator Also attending was Kyle Kopukr cmdidate for the Senate seat of like Cam The theme of the evening was one if tpheat optimism as each speaker stated that the '92 candidates looked good that the recent Democratic wms m Utah were n a ind 'hat a is mo '"or an ”i our ’rhaul iespue Rush s current prov ratings 'V h It sen ViCsmes s' e P md is vat 'ah nto on me n Ur’s si lie hui he added 'we're - glu on heir tail x h r im nit going addingh Ch inn in IVmncritu or Mill ml founts ‘or he past hrec cirs stated that he current government 'ass here isn enough money 'o am far 'the homeless ind the needvl vet millions can be 'Mumped nto Mi I"onne!l Dnug'axs " Sheriff Phillips stated similar concerns of government monies going to save pnv ite ndustnes such as 'he Heher C rvoper ind he ski industry while counties continue o pay bv bousing m county jails pre tr d state This amounts o V iWt iWl a sear n Mil! ird Conn's done" said Phillips “statewide he sa’d he ’"igure w is SS W1 iWl jo sh KV iWl mnually Neva’’ ’leeted t'vints Cnairwoman Rev Dr 'A ze waxen ted ihoutnernew position Hm father Homer p'terxen w is Countv Chairman for wo termx and she believes she s nnitu kids who wll be Democrats "though I’m nor sure " os |