Show Stake Primary President Vicki Judkins Delta Utah Stake Primary along Schooling and a Homefront display Samples of homemade butter on bread horehound cough drops herbal teas gingerbread cookies dried applies raisins and candy were free for the tak- Between 500 - 600 children parents and friends enjoyed the Delta Utah Stake Primary Sesquicentennial Activity Day June It was held all morning on Monday 23rd at the Neighborhood Park There were 23 booths to be enjoyed at random featuring displays skills or crafts from our pioneer heritage The stations included Handcart with supplies and lemonade stand Handcraft Wheel Spinning Candlemaking Storytelling Square Dancing Stilts Pioneer Medicine Baking Stick restling Button Game Seagull and Cricket Relay Gunny Sack Relay Stick & Tw ine Marbles Rope Making Pioneer Band Blacksmith Dried Meats & Fruits for Gold with Trading Panning Post ing crafts were made to take home Several felt that The Stake Primary Presidency they couldn't have asked for better weather or more support from the ward they would have primaries Although loved to absorb even more people! Help was extended from Delta City handcart was loaned from Howard Clayton and It was a many young women assisted wonderful event and everyone's efforts All who attended were appreciated appreciation for our gained pioneer heritage Sing- - Speakman Jamilyn Spencer graduates Speakman graduates Morris Spencer recently graduSouthern Utah University with degree in the College of Arts Letters and Humanities She received her teacher certification with a major in Social Science Composite Monica was a 1992 graduate of Delta High School and received her Associates degree from Dixie College in 994 Monica and her husband Phil will soon be moving into their new home in south Jordan where Phil is in the home construction business and Monica will be teaching Proud parents and grandparents are Joe and Suzanne Morris Lonnie Morris Clark and Donna Cox and Evelyn Morris ated from a Bachelor's Farm Bureau Talent Find Millard County Farm Bucompetition will be held August 6 1997 at the County Fair Building according to Craig and Jacki Johnson chairmen of the Farm Bureau's Young Farmer and Rancher Committee which sponsors the contest winners in each of the three County divisions will compete in the Utah Farm Bureau Talent Find at the Utah State Fair on Sept 13 997 The divisions are: to 6 years of age inclusive (this Division will compete only at 7 through 12 county level) 3 to 17 years of inclusive Intermediate-age and Senior-- 8 to 30 years of age “The Farm Bureau Talent Find is the largest amateur talent competition in the state" said Craig “We want to provide an opportunity for young people to velop their talent here in the county and at the state level" Those interested in participating should contact Craig or Jacki Johnson at for detailed entry information You can pick up your applications at the Farm Bureau Insurance offices in Delta and Fillmore Entry deadline in August 4 The public is welcome to attend the proThe annual reau Talent at 4:00 Misty Saxon and Austin Day Recent graduates Southern Utah were Austin and Misty Atkinson University Science Degree in Biology 'Zoology with a ofScience Degree in Elementary Educa- Recently graduating from Dav Austin was awarded a Bachelor os minor in Chemistiy Misty received a Bachelor tion with emphasis in music and reading This fall Misty will be teaching 2nd grade at Phelps Elementary ir Washington work at Southern I'tah UniverSchool District while Austin continues post graduate shared the happy occasion with his parents sity Saxon 17 months Oak City 24th PARADE TIME ENTER THE HINCKLEY JULY 24 PARADE Begins at 9:30 am on the Childrens' parade Main Street :00 Program at the Church 12:00 DI P cemetery dedication Lunch at Hall sponsored by st 10:30 corner of 500 N Main w pm or am or register at 8:30 that morning JOINTHEFUN Hinckley Michelle W ard Scouts 00 Childrens' games north of Hall softball game 500 2 Wed Thank you Our sincere thanks to all the family friends and neighbors who offered condolences sent flowers cards monetary donations and food when our dear husband and father LeGrand “Ladd" Warner passed away We are forever grateful for all the love and support we received Thanks also to the Fourth Ward Bishopric and all who took part in the funeral services to the Fourth Ward Relief Society for the lovely luncheon and food brought to the home to Olpin Mortuary and the cemetery personnel We especially appreciate the loving care he ceived from home health services in Fillmore West Millard Care Center Dr Smith and Dr Shamo in Delta Mildred Warner C Frank & Judy Baker Michael & Kathie Utley Dianne Warner Navy Airman Recruit Jeffery W Olson whose wife Brandee is the daughter of Larry D and Sandra J Health of Delta Naval Air recently reported for Station North Island San Diego The 994 graduate of Delta High School in the Navy September 1996 joined ! ABC’s&123’s Preschool yrs old Monday Wednesday Thursday 9a m 11am yrs old Monday Wednesday Thursday 12 30p m 3p m limited enrollment Call $40 per month Certified Elementary Ed Instructor rC ggtBoogrm CS320B© former residents and Linda Simmons Congratulations to Todd Simmons son of Bart of Utah in Salt Lake City He graduated June 13 1997 from the University Delta BS degree in Accounting Todd and his w'ife Traci will continue to reside in Salt Lake City while Traci completes her degree in Speech Pathology of with a Bart A? Thank you Our heartfelt thanks to all those who kept in touch with our mother since her move from the Delta area Those who wrote called and made visits was greatly appreciated The family would also like to thank those who gave such love & support at the time of her passing The Norma Kay Jensen Family f cipio JRodeo bpZ&Onzcn od tti3 CizrniziD too SATURDAY JULY 26 ? nrew it 7:30 Rodeo GZXC0GQ33GED Sheepbusting Monday July 5 beginning at 8 pm Sign-u- p 6:30 21 OPEN AIR DANCE FOLLOWING THE RODEO ADULTS $5 CHILDREN $3 1997 son Bart and Linda Utah State President Millard Fillmore Library Tawma Gentry Director Library 25 South West 100 Fillmore UT Jeanne H'hitaker Assistant Librarian 1 the llbra° wi"be having a b00k “ehave been talking to some of you are waiting patiently The sale day s ill be July 7 8 and 19 hours on those days will be Thursdav and Fridav from 2 00 to 7 00 tm d S° '° e0me in “d pick out wme ' toTour Ittion00 ‘° to add voT? The lbnuy S!°° - i-- s $500 ADDED MONEY t0 draw H1Tconmues large numbers from our oung community iX'SS A CITY LIBRARY mrs By Dear Aunt Nell: e ve had a change in the display case Featured this month is the Fanny Powell Cropper Camp which hails from Deseret' Oasis There is a nice arrowhead collection an old washboard script that was used in the old Deseret store and an old sacrament tray from the church that burned down in 1929 You have to drop by to see these and more This week the Council approved the next step in the big library addition plan be for the architect to go ahead with the plans and come up with a cost projection Hopefully it will be in line w ith what the Council has come up w ith The plans for the new addition are in the have library at this very moment You to drop by We are open for any and all suggestions Story hour is moving and shaking The minutes read last week was a great provement with a whopping 2156 minutes Those little darlings have redeemed themselves We have one more week of stories and activities Then on July 30 it will be the big party for the summer tendees The kids that usually come at 00 on Wednesday will be 10:00 and We " f) OUT Marian having the party from 1000 to 11:00 The Murder at the Library attendees will partying at high noon Some of the new books that have arrived lately are: Louis L Amour’s Ead of the Drive (never before published colLilian Jackson Braun's The Cat lections) Who Could Read Backwards Robert Silverberg's Sorcerers of Majipoor Elizabeth Peter's Seeing a Large Cat Catherine Cookson’s The Obsession and Danielle Steel’s Special Delivery (Yes that's right another one from Steel She can type faster than any other author alive') We also received a few replacement books that seemed to have walked off the shelf Those include quite a few Louis L Amour selections VC Andrews Piers Garfield Berenstain Bears and Antltony J R R Tolkien ve been trying to talk the latest celebrities in town (those in the Time magazine) to come to the library for an autograph session Can't you just picture it? Everyone rushing through the doors to get the coveted signatures Keep those pages turning! be Presbytery meets The summer quarterly meeting of the Presbytery of Utah was held in Delta on Friday and Saturday July II and 12 clergy and congregational commissioners came to Delta from all over the state and from Preston Id The meet opened with a social time and chuck wagon dinner at the Activity Room at the extension building with the Blue Notes providing a great musical program A sing led by the Rev Stan DeLong brought the evening to a close a Simmons graduated from with a B S degree inCommunuationsand a minor in Japanese L'niversity Curtis and his wife Amy were both members of the Sunburst Singers at Utah State California Curtis is employed by Enterprise They are presently residing in Irvine Todd and Curtis were both former graduates from Della High School Bart was the former principal ol Delta High and Linda taught 2nd grade at Delta North Elementary 7 On That would '4 and Linda Cuitis Curtis Simmons graduates of Simmons Curtis Simmons June by Olson reports for duty a Todd Simmons Roll Omaha Neb - Creighton University student Daniel L Corey of Delta Utah and Michelle K Stanworth also of Delta Utah has been named to the Dean's Honor Roll for academic achievement during the spring 1997 semester students who achieve a av erage of at least 3 5 on a 4 0 scale are eligible for the Dean’s Honor Roll is an independent Catholic Creighton university operated by the Jesuits It was among Midwestrecently ranked No in U S News and World ern universities Report magazine’s 997 “America's Best Colleges" edition enrolls approximately 6200 Creighton students in the Colleges of Arts and Sciences and Business Administration the and School Graduate College University Law Pharschools ofNursing Medicine Denmacy and Allied Health Professions tistry and summer sessions Daniel is the son of Dave and Karrol Corey and Michelle is the daughter of Mike and Jane Stanworth gram This space sells and Todd Simmons graduates Dean’s Honor Find pm Traci Monica Jamilvn Speakman is a recent graduate of Utah State University At commencement exercises held June 7 1997 she ceived a Bachelorof Science degree from the college of family living Jamilyn is currently employed with the Utah State She is the daughDept of Social Services ter of Scott and Iris Speakman of Fillmore Saturday morning the opening worship serv ice was led by the Rev Bill Stry ker and guest clergy at the Delta Community Presbyterian Church with a large crowd attending The keynote address on Rural and Small Churches was given by the Rev Bill Ailes of Spokane Wa at the ME Bird Senior Citizen Center followed by lunch Tie afternoon wa spent in the business session of the Presbytery Rev Stryker termed the meeting a great success in large part due to foe outstanding efforts of the Delta congregation POOR COPY: |