Show Page 8 Millard County Chronicle Progress May 131993 FILLMORE §4 MIDDLE SCHOOL flf Left to right: Neil Stevens Rebecca Kesler Kirsten Schutz Mrs Kit Stevens Dr Alan Meredith Chad Kunz Tricia Prows and Joanna Stevens Students excel at competition Birthday bucks Birthday Bucks Marcn Bigham David Pierson Vaughn Bigham Rocky Pack Unsay Hatfield Raymond Lovell and Matthew Bigham each donated money on their birthday to go towards the purchase of new books for our school library An extra special thanks to David Pierson and his family who donated enough money to purchase 10 new books for our library Drive for Education Delta South Elementary would like to gave a huge thanks to Rob Droubay combinafor his donation of 3 tions to the school These donations were in conjunction with the Drive For Education program sponsored by Gen eral Motors Delta South PTA coordinated the event at the school Points were awarded for each parent that came to test drive a new car and these points went towards the TV prizes Thank you also to over 250 parents that came in to test drive a car Utah State Park events Further information on the following events can be obtained in advance by calling the telephone numbers listed w ith the event Information about events is usually available at the division's Salt Lake office two weeks prior to the event The Salt Lake office information line telephone number is Fremont Indian State Park All Month Every Month: Art Show in the lobby of the park visitor center A different artist's work is displayed each for more informonth Call mation Mav Fremont Indian State Park 1: Archaeology Week Activity Day Guided rock art lours Indian crafts food and more Call for more information Archaeology Week School Tours 8: Anasazi Indian lecture 7 pm in the park visitor center Larry Davis manager of Anasazi Indian Village Slate Park w ill present a humorous and informative lecture ont he Anasazi Indians A Dutch oven or Indian Taco dinner will be served before For more information tall 29: Broken Arrow Fun Run beginning at 8 am Five mile run through beautiful Clear Creek Canyon A one mile runwalk for those under age 12 w ill also be held Prizes awarded in both races Fee S8 pier personCall lune Fremont Indian State Park 4: Primitive Technology Workshop dealing with food gathering Meet at 9 a m at the park visitor center Learn how the Fremont Indians survived off the land by collecting and preparing food Fee Sl5 pier person Call 5: Primitive Technology Workshop dealing with tool making Meet at 9 a m at the park visitor center Learn the primitive method of tool making with a focus on the Atlatl (spearthrower) Fee $15 5: Atlatl Competition 10 am Free admittance Visitors can watch or paratlatl ticipate in this international spearthrowing competition sponsored by the World Atlatl Association 19: Summer Solstice Discovery Day & Star Watch late afternoon and night People can observe the rock and interaction Call the park at National Trails Day Events to commemorate theday will be held statefor or wide Call more information Statewide 5: Free State Park Day Utah Safe Boating Week lull Fremont Indian State Park 17: near Piute Indian Powwow palj’s visitor center Event will include Native American dance and son competition and Indian crafts and food will be for more informasold Call tion Mariza’s Cocina is celebrating their One Year Anniversary Saturday May 15th with specials new menu items free drinks and outdoor barbecued hamburgers all day! Thanks to all our supporters! Everyone who has tasted our food this past year and all those who have persevered and come back for seconds Please come celebrate with us for Live Music from 4K)0 to 9)0 pm and free prize drawings! On April 5 the Fillmore Middle School Spanish Club participated in Brigham Young University’s Foreign Language Fair in Provo Chad Kunz and Tricia Prows presented the proem “Dos Cuerpos" by Octavio Paz Kirsten Schutz recited “Vers as Sencillas” by Jose Marti Neal Stevens gave a talk on the clothing worn by the gauchos Kristi Burgess JoAnn Stevens and Rebecca Kesler presented a skit entitled “The New Client" Because of their outstanding efforts and hard work the group received a superior rating On Apxl 29 Dr Alan Meredith drove to Fillmorb to present the Sweepstakes Trophy for the highest number of promts in the middle school category Way to go team! FMS Sixth Grade Program The Fillmore Middle School Sixth Grade students present: "Music Makes the World Go Round" This enjoyable evening of music will be held cm Friday May 15 at 7:30 pm in the Fillmore Utah launches Debbie Lake feeders Food program age USDA funds arc paid to qualified day care providers who pireparc meals for the children they tend Also providers whose income meets the USDA guidelines may be imbursed for meals served to their own children are children if prosent The rales are as follow s: Breakfast 8000 Snacks 4325 cents Lunch and Dinner $ 4525 pier meal pier child To qualify to receive these funds a been created Averaged together participating communities have leveraged nearly $20 in new downtown investment for every dollar used to support the revitalization effort The N ational Trust for H istoric by Congress in 1949 is a nonprofit organization with more than 250000 members The Utah Main Street FYogram is restricted to municipalities with 50000 residents and less Interested applicants should contact McDuffie Nichols at the National Trust for Historic Preservation 1785 Masrachusctts Avc NW Washington DC 20036 person must care for three or less children including their own under the age of six or tend children less than four hours or provide care for an immediate relative such as grandchildren nieces nephews brothers or sisters who do not reside in the home of the provider The funds are also available to any person who tends more than three children if they obtain a day care license from State Department of Human Services The Child and Adult Care Food program is opierated in accordance with USDA prolicy which docs not pxjnrit discrimination because of race color national origin age sex or disability and there is no discrimination in the course of the meal service For further information write or call Associates Child Management 50 South 900 East 3 Salt Lake City Utah 84102 or call or A $400 REBATE? WDYH Night heating and cooling system you'll be worry free all season long The 597B scroll compressor air conditioner and the 398A deluxe condensing furnace will keep you in comfort throughout the year Call your Day & Night dealer today to find out about the $400 rebate r: m ra cooling ADC Plumbing & Heating Co 555 West 70 North Delta offered for a lirrvted 864-245- 1 time See your participating Loren Purcell assists his students dealer with their pastel masterpieces On Saturday April 24 approximately 125 Delta North students gave up their Saturday afternoon of playing baseball or similar activities for an afternoon of artistic development It was the first Super Saturday hosted by Delta North and it was a success Many community volunteers donated pirecious time and materials to teach their craft to the young audience Workshop included Weaving taught by Marcia Hamblin LeathercTafts taught by Tom and Caren Nielsen Tole Painting taught by Debbie Lake Mary Anne Johnson with Marilou Robison assisting Debbie Lake in cutting out the wood Sandpainting taught by Crystal Palmer Pastels taught by Loren Purcell Porcelain Doll Crafting Modem Dance taught by Juliene Withers Watcrcolor and taught by WinonaTolbert Pottery taught by Christine Colqui and Woodcarving taught by Lorelei and Annie Draper Each student was able to attend two classes and all went away very excited about thedays events A spiecial thank you is extended to all who helped with this fun event “Bee”ing of service news flash Just a reminder that the last DNES “Bee”ing of Service project for this school year will be the planting of flowers around the city building and park on May 25 Any students who want to participate will need to bring their flowers to school that morning They will go down to the park as a class to do the planting So don’t forget to save a carton of plants w hen you purchase those flats of flowers for your yard Keep them watered and cared for and we will send a reminder note home when it is time to send them to school Please be sure to label them with kind and color Cancer Number the combination & 597C i bird Super Saturday Spells Success! A WINNING TEAM Rebate her students and their ties in 34 states Since the inception of the National Main Street Center in 1980 more than $25 billion has been invested in local communities and more than 60000 jobs and nearly 17000 new businesses have sponsored Child Management Associated announces their spronsorship of the Child and Adult Care Food FYogram statewide This program is administered by the US Department of Agriculture and is available to all qualified persons w ho tend children in their homes It is an extension of the School Lunch Program with the primary goal of improving the diet of preschool children but includes children in day care up to 13 years of Day a few of unique program Legislation recently enacted by Utah Governor Mike Leavitt will allow four rural communities across the state to participate in a unique economic development program to revitalize their historic business districts it was announced today by the National Trust for Historic Preservation The Utah Main Street Program Act establishes an office which will be housed within the slate's Department of Community and Economic Development to assist municipalities in planning managing and implemenung programs to increase economic activity while preserving their region’s history and culture Towns selected for the Utah Main Street Program will work under the auspices of the National Trust’s National Main Street Center w hich created the model for downtown resurgence by its work with more than 800 communi With with Middle School Gym The sixth grade students as well as their musical directors Kae Starley and Kirby Giles have worked to make this annual event a success The pniblic is encouraged to attend for details Have you wondered about cancer? What is it? Who gets it? How do you keep from getting it? With the American Cancer Society’s information line your questions can be answered The Society provides consistent accuinformation on the rate and causes of cancer prevention detection and treatment symptoms types of cancer warning signs education programs the latest research diagnosis information care of cancer prauents local community services and resources and rehabilitation and suprprort programs for cancer patients You can also call to make Memorial donations to honor friends or loved ones you have lost to cancer The questions asked most often about cancer include “How can I quit smoking to provent lung cancer?" “C an my diet affect my cancer risk?" “What are the recommended tests for early detection of cancer" “Is my mammography facility accredited by the American College of Radiology?" 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Our volunteers are there to let you know that we care about the quality of life Last year alone the American Cancer Society nationwide received Purchase a memory An exciting opportunity to piurchase a “memory" will soon be available When the old Delta North Dcmentary School is demolished as it makes way for the new we will be salvaging bricks These bricks will have a plaque attached sprorting a picture first and last years the school was used and DNES The bricks will be sold for $500 Also available will be photographs of the school These will be able to be pnirchased for $400 for a 3 12 x 5 photo $700 for a 5 x 7 photo and $ 200 for an 8 x 0 photo Folders and matls will be available for an extra charge The profits from Otis sale will be used by the FT A next year to run their programs and help purchase needed equipment for the school All bricks and pictures will need to be ordered and paid for in advance Watch for more details about how when and where The spjring festival will be the first opportunity to place orders with others to follow over 14 million calls from pieople with their family members and cancer friends requesting information about cancer and local resources Currently there are about eight million cancer survivors About 1170000 will be diagnosed with cancer pxsople this year in the United States— 400 right here in Utah The American Cancer Society is standing by to assist you with your questions and help direct you to the proper resources The economics of cancer treatment delivery has resulted in shorter hospital stays w hich creates greater demands on communities and families to serve the need of cancer patients and their families That’s why the American Cancer Society has been proparing to help serve you so you can gel the answers and information you need Now that you have our number give us a call As far as we’re concerned the more you know about cancer the better If you are interested in helping us share our information as an American Cancer Society volunteer or you know of someone who is interested please let us know We need efficient sensitive and courteous volunteers who communicate our care by effectively handling calls and giving skillful referrals |