Show Progress August 24 1395 Pans 7 Millard Countv Chronicle COMMUNITY EVENTS ’PRES IDENJi Tty Ruth M Cartridge ILLARD IjILLMOjtE LIBRARY' v 25 South 100 West numofftah - Summer Club a Rollin’ Success Our summer reading club was a huge success We totaled 1421 Reading Railroad adventures To sec the cars add up each week as we circled the library The children really caught the spmt“lt w as so fun to have the children come m and gel excited about reading" says Mrs Corbndge “We hope that this enthusiasm will stay with them all through their school years" Special recognition goes to: Devon Scott Lisle Scott Lam Lisonbce Kari Sanderson Bndget Hare Gibe Hare Lola Hare and Mykaleen Hare These 8 went the extra effort and completed all three gameboards for the summer CONGRATULATIONS!! New arrivals include Mary Higgin 0 Jalene Perkins Mission fareweii Jalene Perkins has been called to serve in the Chile Santiago North Mission and will be having her farewell on August 27 in the Kanosh Ward at :50 This is an exciting time in her life and she is looking forward to learning the Spanish language and learning more about the culture of the people of Chile Upcoming marriage announced What your children should know about school bus safety Each year many children are injured and several are killed in school bus accidents Most school bus related injuries that occur take place while the student is a pedestrian The Utah Safety Council encourages parents to teach their youngsters these rules for getting on and off the school bus While w ailing for the school bus stay away from traffic Do not stray onto streets alleys or private property Do not push or shove others When the school bus approaches line up aw ay from the street or road Wait until the bus has stopped and the door opens before you stop on the road When you step onto the bus use the hand rail Once you get on the bus fmd a scat and sit down Don’t distract the bus driver with loud talking or other noise Never put your head arms or hands out the window Keep aisles clear - books or bags are w tripping hazards and can block the ay in an emergency Before you reach your stop prepare to leave by getting your books and belongings together At your destination wait for the bus to stop completely before you get up from your seat Then w alk to the front doer and exit using the hand rail If you have to cross the street in front of the bus w alk at least 0 feet ahead of the bus along the side of the road until you can turn around and see the dnver Make sure that the dnver can sec you Wait far a signal from the dnver before you cross the street When the dnver signalswaik across theroadkccping an eye out for sudden traffic changes Do not cross the center line of the road until the dnver has signaled that it is safe for you to continue walking Stay aw ay from the bus’s rear w heels at all times If you have additional questions on bus or pedestrian safety please cal! the Utah or 800 Safety Council at 2 outside Salt Lake Metro JADE GARDES Luncheon Buflet Fastest meal in ton n! 30 AM to 4 oo PM From That Food - American Food Salad Bar Soup $495 Mo fi 7HOS rva ATJK 4M Pioneer Hospital Salt Lake Tanner Randy Ross Monday August 14 1995 812 a m Tanner Randy Ross 7 lbs 12 oz 19 inches long bom to Scott and Came Rich Ross of Delta Delta Community Medical Center Tayler Reid Young Fnday August 11 1995 432 p m aboyTaylcr Rcid6Ibs oz 20 inches long bom to George Alva and Lora Kinsman Young of Abraham Carson Tyler Edwards Monday August 14 1995 9 03 hoy Carson Tyler 8 lbs 3 oz 21 34 inches long bom to William Tyler and Kann Mane Pans Edwards of Oak City Seth Miles Eliason Wednesday August 16 1995 712 a m a boy Seth Miles 8 lbs 5 oz 21 12 inches long bom to Preston Jared and Dcidre Michele Richardson Diason of Deseret Abbey Lynn Jackson Wednesday August 16 1995 1255 girl Abbey Lynn 8 lbs 8 oz 2 inches long bom to Jeff B and Shcm R Hare Jackson of Delta Brock Michael Palmer Thursday August 17 1995 836 p maboyBrockMichacl61bs 12oz 21 12 inches long bom to Neill Anthony and Heather Mane Taylor Palmer of Hinckley pmt Aug 29: Boiling Aug 30: Bingo n 24' PM t QUESTIONS CHILD ABOUT YOUR iPREGUNTAS S0BRE EL DE SU NINO? 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DESARROLLO Babu&i Babyih I Watcfi August 29 00 noon Fillmore Demen tary 1230 45 pm East Canyon Rd Subdiv 2 00 3 30 pm Fillmore Stake House 3 Flowcll pm Wednesday August 30 12 00 pm Duane’s Foodtown 215-15 pm Meadow Chapel 430 630 pm Kanosh Chapel Mallet Applesauce G mgcrbreadTopping Wednesday August 30 Hot Chicken Salad Buttered Carrots Cheese Stick Fruit CupCookie Thursday August 31 Burger Bundles Rice Peas Apple Pie ’Xdlvhles: '"J Sister Nikkie White daughter of Garth and Suzanne White returned from the Canada Winnipeg Mission Fnday August 25 She will report her mission in the Scipio Ward Sunday August 27 at 1150 a m pmi oice and TDD Available Fillmore's 2 t a Watery Tuesday 1030 Pahvant Valley Senior Schedule Tuesday August 29 Barbecued Beef on Bun Tatar TotsFry Sauce Green Beans White East Millard Bookmobile Schedule Mr nd Mrs Mark Forsgren arc pleased to announce the mamage of their daughter Brandy Lyn to Nathan L Davies son of Dr and Mrs LcGrandc Davies on Friday August 4 1995 The mamage was solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple Nathan is the grandson of LcGrandc and Mary Davies of Fillmore By Evelyn Nikkie White returns from mission Clark’s “Let Me Call You Sweetheart" A real page turning novel W'e also have the novel “Valley of the Sun” a recently discovered novel written by Louis L Amour It is sure to be a popular item Now that school has started come on m and get hold of a good book If we don’t have what you are locking for we will order it in for you Plans for our annual "CRAFT BAZAAR" are underway Any cr after or person interested m having a booth should contact Ta wnia Gentry or Ruth Corbndge The number of tables available is limited so get a head start on your plans today W'e w ill be holding this October 2 sL -- See you soon at the Library!!- !- Se habla Espafiol 1st Demolition Derby in a long time Foster visits Mary Jo Foster daughter of and Mary Davies of Fillmore accompanied by four of her children Rachel Sarah Amanda and Adrian drove from Adams Wisconsin to attend the wedding ceremony of her nephew Nathan Davies in the Manu Temple on August 4 1995 A reception w as held that evening at the LcGrandc K Davies home in Bngham City Utah Mary Jo visited with her parents and fnends until Thursday August 10 and then returned home leaving Rachel with her grandparents Now taking memberships Blake Ncholas Prather First birthday celebrated Blake Nicholas Prather celebrated his first birthday on June 28 Blake is the son of Suzy Prather formerly of Fillmore and the daughter of Billy and Sherry Shepard They now live in Dugway Blake has a nine year old brother Arthur His paternal grandparents are Sharon and Larry Prather of Terra Blake also has a great grandfather George Ball living in Price THIS SPACE SELLS! Rollover demonstration Powder Puff Presented by the First Capitol Cruisers Car Club and Fillmore Lions Club to be held August 26 1995 at the Fillmore Fairgrounds 7 00 PM until 10 00 or so Adults S4 00 Children $2 00 5 Hundreds of Dollars in Prizes Entrance Fee For Cars - Si 0 00 For more information contact Joe Ashman at 5 or Mar Kessler at 5 East Millard Fine Arts Guild is now The Guild taking new memberships meets an the 1st Thursday of each month Sept through April with programs to increase know ledge of international affairs history the arts education public affairs home life and conservation and civic improvement The Guild is affiliated with the General Federation of Women’s clubs with yearly dues of $12 00 For more information contact Rita Logue or Jayne Rice PUTYOURCHILDATTHE HEAD OF THE CUSS The first step is to start a college fund today with US Savings Bonds The) can be completely when used for education tLS SAVINGS BONDS crvnofn ct DR DUANE GET THE PONTIAC GRAND AM! 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