Show Page Millard County Chronicle 6 Progress August 19 1993 T FREE Cheerleaders preparing Fillmore Elementary Chipmunks on the go Double Prints or 4x6 Prints Every Thursday with Film Developing ahead of schedule FES construction Construction of two new classroom addition at Fillmore Elementary School is proceeding ahead of schedule The project was not expected to be combut accordpleted until ing to site foreman Doug Taylor the additions could be ready as early as the end of September Lawrence Construction Company is the contractor for the project The purpose of the project is to crease the size of the classrooms at Fillmore Elementary Currently the average size of a classroom at (he school is about 780 square feet compared to the recommended 950 square feet According to Principal Charles Ferguson it has been difficult for teachers to maintain an effective learning environment in such 'cramped conditions The new southeast addition will 40 N 300 Wf Delta Utah 864-240- 0 THIS SPACE SELLS! house four new larger classrooms cluding two new kindergarten rooms It will also contain much needed boys and girls restroom facilities The Southwest addition will contain three new classrooms a computer room and restroom facilities After the new additions are completed the interior will be remodeled to increase the size of the current classrooms The preschool will be moved from Millard High School to Fillmore Elementary where they will the current occupy kindergarten rooms If construction continues at the current pace parents should have an opportunity to get a preview of the new additions on Thursday 2 September Fillmore Elementary will hold their Back Night that evening and current plans include allowing parents to walk through the new facilities The cheerleaders have been working hard to prepare for the coming school year They have been meeting every weekday morning at 7:00 This shows a lot of dedication to their support of the various events at the high school The girls recently attended a spirit camp in Cedar City where they awarded a superior plaque and spirit stick for their Head Cheerleader accomplishments Leslie Monroe said "I am really excited to work with the cheerleaders during the year and I think that the year appears to be promising" Senior pictures date changed The Senior Class pictures were scheduled to be taken on Friday August 13 This date has been changed to August 20 Appointments will remain the same Student Body Officers School dance Christensen's Richfield Delta IE Prices effective Aug There will be a video back to school dance on Saturday August 21 at 8:00 pm at the Millard County Fair Building Cost is S300 per person Mens' Knit Tops Great Docker Blues from American looking stripes R Ladies' Sportswear Grouping & Permit A solids $50 OFF from Dockers Great looking fall fashions 20 OFF Mens' Sportswear from PCH Hooded knits A wove ns Ladies' Fall Collection 20 OFF youth once County again swept away their share of blue ribbons at the annual state contests at the annual state contests youth participated in a dozen different contests walking away with top honors in three categories This years participants their categories and prizes included: Allen B arkdull Lisa Bamhurst shooting horse judging-3rplace team and talent Stephanie talent Bamhurst horse Brett Bunker shooting Brady Carter shooting Mindy Coats Ag public speaking dairy dairy judging Larry Correia 1st place individual Cindy 1st place Cropper horse individual Emily Draper egg demon- - several from of colored cowboy $2499 Reg large from Good looking People Ivy believe if stripes rugby from Levi's 550 Jeans Levft Steel IhiTheaIer A Lawman $40 OFF & slonewash 520 East Topaz 4 Delta Utah GIRLS' Boys' Knit Tops from Saturdays Fun new Twin Diner & Permit fall fashions Sites 4 Girls' Sportswear 7 from The latest INFANT-TODDLE- in 7:10 PM 7:00 PM & 1 9:00 PM BL’M girls' fashions Sizes 20 OFF R Toddler Boys’ & Girls' Sportswear Twin Girls' Grouping from Esprit from a great selection of tops pants for those preschoolers Choose A Fun & 2 9:20 PM new styles 20 OFF 20 OFF T zl SHOES Back-To-Scho- Fit the entire Shoe Savings ol family —every mens' While Mowlam Uniia ladies' Cobbte and childrens' Hush dress and casual Puppies Naturalizer show American ONE WEEK ONLY ALL REDUCED 20 I As well as these outstanding individual achievements shooting sports team A won first place in rifle shooting and shooting sports team B won third place in shotgun shooting All achievements result from hard work and dedication on the part of the member the parents and the leaders Chaperons this year were Nan Bunker Bryan Caffrey Teresa Harris Ann Parkinson Glenda Quamberg Brad Sampson Rex Stanworth and Dave Wankier The quality of youth representing Millard County is hard to beat or out of the contests Keep a watchful eye for next year's exciting results! OFF is on sale Eagle Choose from Nunn Burfi ad more (SAS excluded) you sprinkle salt on the tail of a bird you will have good luck School information 97 $26 jU Junior Denim Jeans bleached Susan A styles Junior Knit Tops 22 BOYS' in black sey Winget horse demonstration demonstration-BluWright selection cut Wranglers Now Now $2999 Reg our fall colors decision dilemma public Blue Jarrod Fleming sports Ben Gasser dairy Beth dairy Hulin horse demonstralion-Bluplace Sandy Imlay horse team Monica Kelly dairy judging Heather Nicholls horse 3rd place lea horse demo Blue Nate Nickle shooting Jamey Jeff Stanworth shooting 1st Stanworth shooting place overall rifle Michelle Stanworth 3rd place and Ag public Nathan Stefanoff shooting sports Kurt Wankier shooting Mike Wankier shooting DcAnn Wamick shooting of trip clothing Lind to Denver Roundup speak shooting 20 OFF Mens' Wrangler Jeans Choose Horse from Crazy Rich new Student Body President Steve Sabin said "He's an outstanding man and he is going to get the job done" and They have had various meetings have had their pictures taken which will be displayed in the front hall of the school Plans for the opening assembly were made at this meeting takes top honors H Millard LADIES'-JUNIO- The MHS student body officers have been busy planning activities for the coming school year The officers recently met with new principal John Turner at student council advisor Linda Baugh's house Upcoming events and various school issues were discussed The student council is excited to work with him during the school year 19-2- 5 4-- MENS' — C3 MHS student body officers from left to right Cortney Christensen Amy Jim Wood Josh Probed Tammy Boone Steve Sabin President Stephenson Chad Fuller and Leslie Monroe n Dexter t 17 4 Under Sr Crzens$250 Night Tuesday - $2 par person (Shaded turns cannot ba dwoounted Adults H Discount Stows For mar 4551) pleasa cal to change due to avalabtbiy Worms Bon call HnnnHBmafl Students will begin school on Wednesday August 25 1993 School hours for the year are as follows: 8:20 am 3:10 pm Delta High School 8:20 am 3:05 pm Delta Middle School 8:30 am 2:55 pm Delta North Elementary 8:30 am 2:55 pm Delta South Elementary 8:20 am 3: 10 pm Millard High School 8:30 am 2:55 pm Fillmore Middle School 8:20 am 2:55 pm Fillmore Elementary 8:20 am 3:10 pm Center Technical Delta Preparation time for Elementary Teachers will begin on Wednesday at 1:30 pm beginning August 25th for Delta North Elementary and Delta South Elementary and at 1:15 pm for Fillmore Elementary Students will be dismissed from school each Wednesday at the times indicated School Lunch will be served in all cafeterias on the first day Reminder- Sipn un for school lunch at District Office Detailed registration information can be obtained from the respective principal of the school your student will attend Millard School District Fee Policy has been mailed to all parents If parents have not received copies of these materials they should contact their respective schooL Bus schedules will remain basically as they have been in the past Parents having specific questions on the bus routes should contact the District B us Garage telephone or the School District Office telephone Parents entering students in school for the first time must meet the requirements of Utah Law mandating immunizations The immunizations required are (4) DPT (If a child was under 4 years of age when heshe had the 4th DPTheshe needs a 5 th DPT) (3) Polio (2) MMR (Measles Mumpr and Rubella) In addition preschool students must have the HIB Immunization If parents do not wish to abide by this law they must submit a signed statement indicating immunizations violate the religious or personal beliefs of the parent or guardian All new students must show evidence of proper immunizations Preschool and Kindergarten students by Utah Law must show evidence of Vision Screening and Physical Examination Vision Screening will be done during schooL The Physical Examination should be done prior to entrance into schooL Parents of preschool children should bring their child to their respective school the first day for students Wednesday August 25 1993 to register and receive bus assignments Preschool will begin the following day August 26 1993 Feea are S80 per quarter paid in advance Teachers should report to their respective schools on Monday August 23 993 at 8:00 am If additional information is required please contact the respective schools for specific details |