Show March261998 County Chronicle Progress Millard Page 5 COMMUNITY EVENTS "Make i BeautifuT “Navajo Children’s Art” will be exhibited exhibition A traveling children with a fresh and authentic way of seeing the Fillmore Elementary School from April 3 to May 7 1998 This exhibit of Navajo children's art consists of paintings and drawings that reveal hidden elements of the Navajo child's world It focuses on the abstract dimensions of that symbolism dreams visions and secret places The artwork is curated from students m kindergarten through the seventh grade from the communities of Montezuma Creek Mexican Hat and Navajo Mountain which are in the Utah stnp of the Navajo Reservation Make It Beautiful offers viewers of any age a unique and honest view into a work! not often seen Art by Navajo children is governed by different understanding of the world than that of their colors and peers Symbols content are “read" differently The works not only show remnants and symbols from traditional Navajo culture but also show art produced by children who are exploring the survival in and between two very different cultures It is the overlapping and adaptation of the two that is truly educational Navajo is a visual language and culture that has endowed its at The art work collection gathered here is from a by Curator and Art Edu- made cator Bruce Hucko while working on the Utah strip of the Navajo Reservation in Montezuma Creek from marily Hucko by the Utah was employed Arts Council as an and taught art full time for six of the ten years he was on the reservation TheTraveling Exhibition Program isa outreach statewide service of the Utah Arts Council The program provides schools museums libraries and galleries throughout the state with a variety of The purpose of the program is to provide access to an array of visual of diverse arts nurture the understanding forms and cultures and encourage art tural activities in local communities For further information on the Traveling exhibitions hibition Program contact the Visual Arts Program of the Utah Arts Council at (80 ) in part by is supported This program a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts Washington DC and by programming funds from the Utah Arts Council Professor Willard played by Ralph Pittman tells some Town" to stage manager played by Evan Madsen ByJeojun Whitaker 25 South 1 00 Librarian AssX West Professor Willard 2642 The new person is m the The geraniums were in bloom as well as the primrose and the temperatures were in the upper 70’s My spirits rose as if someone bad filled them with Form A and Dom B Lowd till eriehraae Af 50th Anmoary at an pirn at the open bouse booed by ibor cfakfcca cm Sat Aped 4 1WS (ram Brabant Cay Utah They Brigham Cay Eighth ft an) buudz M 39 Eta 300 Nor Lake in 1948 e Sab 2 Gey Temple war married Aped School Deba and bin n Oak Coy Ink He ptiated High Farm attended BYll He served m the VIeKfaa Vianet Donna was boro n Sab Late Cry Uafa She gradated from Gnmae High School and attended towMjr of Utah and BYLL Femn Kid Dona mere nsamed and named le Oeha Utah vbeie daey Bted nd raised the 8 children far 30 years Fern esyioycd fry Fwt Seoaxy Bank and i 1977 was transferred ao Bnghan City Utah whoc be ns Kia tfte manager of the back He retired after waring over 37 years They base been scry acme n the LDS Clod son? many positjons Femn has served as ftard desk Soke Clerk far ever 10 years Hd Councilor Seal Master Councilor in 2 Bishoprics ad Bishop far ever 5 years He has also served a many was community positions acki£r? City CewanlaaaL Ks nsst atpcnai position being a peat Pad Poena has served mbcrrmiwwiry and chock aisa mcludmg many Ward and Stale positions She anosrfy etavol hang a bametnaiiT was a great cook seamstress talented amsi and a wonderful Mod gardemrrg and They have lived m Bn chon City now far 20 years Ferrai enjoys Dmna enjoys tending cermnc classes at her horae They esqoy leaned kfa and love to go to die Temple often! Fork Together they have raised S dakhrn: Come (I Gras) Moody of American UT Peggv (Evan) Perry ofkUlai UT Barbara Loved ofTsard OR toet Eari of VinCoaver W A Julie (in) Chnsaensea of Rvifril UT Lot (Scoc) Hodgson of Lovell of F Vlichew UT of Bnaham Don UT Cry Day (Meaty) Bnghara City Logan UT They also have 2 granddad! They fael the hves have been blessed by heir chase family and by die many hves dnxxi the years wonderful people tht have touched Congtatultewns Mom and Dad on yoar 50 yean together! fte love you!! No amotions will be sent locaHv hut you are a3conSa2v amned to tetead R 4ni ha he! turn I am experiencing a little cabin ver and need to be able to get some dirt ' “ under my fingernails before I do so I am going row a few gardening books off the But to bor- library I have some and so some research ideas about changes in my gardens that want to make this year and I know can shelves get some good advise from the printed we have here available I know a about composing and we have a little pretty good sized pile ready to spread on the gardens and that material too is available here What about the friendly bugs do you know all about them that you need to? Let's take advantage of the time and resources and get ready to plant those past of of playwrights who were time at least determined the boundaries of the for- t- to circumvent traditional With an almost stage setting and movingly evokes a vanished ordinary way of life This play examines people in an ordinary setting through “Life” “Love” and “Death" bare stage the magic begins to take place as the story is told in a unique combina- tion of pantomime and Greek Chorus cital by a Narrator performing as a Stage Pulitzer Manager Watch for upcoming articles about the cast and other interesting facts about Our 6 Performance dates are April Town of Our production Our reaches into Town the America capture the beauty continues successfully ences The opening "Farming the hand of a kind of continual God" escaped weekly cxi asd cs) movg shrives be soon to get our k needed rcws these pass taraseg Keep loo from the formal critic for "Our Town bamer of SfAty Delta Senior Mar 25 Beef Stew w Vegetables Wed Cheese Stick Cookie Combread'Butter Milk or Juice Thurs Mar Baked miracle wrought by Benjamin Franklin 26 Chicken glazed Carrots Apple Brown RoilsButter Betty Frl Mar 27 Meat Loaf Achieves Eagle Scout Welcomed ing was of Eagle Travis Potatoes Scalloped Sliced Beets Waldorf into the Eagle Nest consist- Scouts young and not young Edward Travis is the son Utah Purcell of Ed and of Delta week " hours March would like to thank everyone for the beautiful gifts and money and for us at our wedding coming and supporting Thanks to everyone reception Scott and Jill Henrie We I and Kevin For the past eight years Kevin Chapman has served on the Millard County Library Board Only die limiting service to two consecutive terms is keeping Kevin from continuing to serve on the beard When he was asked how he felt about his term ending wasn’t he relieved? he rcptied”No actually I will miss it I have enjoyed being on the force board" Kevin was a considerable behind the automation of the bookmobile He has been a much needed source ofboth library information and computer help for the board He helped get the bookmobile library through the “UPLIFT" accreditation process which abled them to apply ft grants etc While Ire was on the board the Millard County Bookmobile was chosen to be one of the Ads don V have to be big to be effective ONE to use on board the bookmobile He helped County librarian to AND EXPERIENCED OF THE MOST COMPLETE IN UTAH LENDERS FULL SERVICE with excellent library FHA VA COUNTY " CONVENTIONAL RURAL DEV UTAH HOUSING (low income) CONSTRUCTION WILL WORK WITH BRUISED CREDIT This last year he has served as chairman Kevin’s volunteer service and his knowledge has made difference in our county library service and will certainly be missed The Millard County Library Board meets quarterly on alternating sides of the county The board consists of Chairman Alice Harper of FlowelL Vice Chairman Diane Porter of Oak City Robert Beckstrand of Meadow and Janis Smith Lana Moon of Oak City Commissioner is the liaison from the County This Board along with bookmobile librarian Dixon Eliason continue to provide Millard County For as little as $9 per week we can help you design an ad to reach your potential customers Chronicle Progress "NOW IN MILLARD first sites to be automated obtain funding from Millard buy a laptop for the bookmobile trip LEGACY MORTGAGE Chapman in Millard now open 4 days a Wed Thurs & Fri) New (Tues 8 am - 3 pm SUBSCRIBE TODAY! Don't miss out SUBSCRIBE NOW! See coupon in this issue and mail today Lana Moon Salad BreadButter or Juice Activities: We are Milk Troop 148 Denise Purcell Thank you Volunteer service County that we are High Milk or Juice Commissioner h£e 17 24 and 25 at 7 pm in the Millard School auditorium Cost will be $400 for adults $250 for children and $2000 fora family pass Mark yourcal- endars to attend this “hauntingly beauti- fill play" living audi- - Whipped PotatoesGravy immorUulity of the On April 13 at pta at tie Dehx Sooth Euenssary School ( win of leading kuaBodfaiLS I hope everyone lesreeibers to brarg the g Uaeies puZkws and parents for a cf sasryteuip (Eve p to get die Enry beard rounded ap and psyched to be fas bounces!) The good oT UPS driver ddivered two bg boves sf new chide bocks fain and aoe fksun The computer has been woeing average ryes to get all she fansaosa £gsaed After die bocks have will be to bees processed iat sec fbd a act spec to pat them It seems to entertain All of you who are fans of the paperback romances we have a new supply on our shelves We had a very generous nation of what 40 books and they are now all available Come see for yourselves Also available now is the two part Book on Tape Undaunted Courage by Stephen E Ambrose This book was purchased with money donated by a generous patron We appreciate your generosity but Well let’s visit again next week for now happy reading soul" fa grace of every day place in February mance Mr Brooks Atkinson the New York Times said has 50th Anniversary Dear Aant Ndt ft e were saddened id hear of tbe dash of Elmo Gillen dus past week He was one of our best librrv paras fte wfll miss his mischievous sense of humor polite manners and ha cararg off die ft aS Street Journal newspapers eve races Our condolences to &e famihr Ern sure voa at aware fat they tax season is tvtffly com? to an oil For the past few mends we have had tax volunteers every ftedacsdxy tagis a Ae library to hdp people wither sues If ey they couldn't mace c ft could call and make appoesaess oa !&e own This has been a pea: semes to She a!! die cotronuntTv and ve appreciate fete cade ths prop pesaoive a jaa around Night nf 1606 a performance took 1938 Of this perfor- - Joseph B Aaad Joaa S SaoO w3 oekbrtee diet Golden ftedSrg Aamversay March 291998 An opeabousewiH be held Sacaxfat March IS from pus at the Pahvant YUey Senior CaueaCemer at Fuimore Tbe fasadv of Joan A Joe mvitean friends to share m dns happy occasions No gtfs please marrue as in the ing to attempt for the first in any concentrated and Valley Theatre’s Town are well under- - gardens tin “One should believe in for a whole Our Town was a new school for Pahvant Preparations Classic Prize for creating this American attempt to expand the audience's at the theatre and pacity for imagination material efficient the Hampshire to a and see evidence of daffodils as I drive around the various neighborhoods I don't know how you fed but I am ready for some sunshine and flowers I had the opportunity to visit a floral nursery up north a few weeks ago There was fresh snow on the ground from a storm the previous night but once inside the greenhouse doors and we looked over the rows and rows of flowers I felt like a Spring "Our modem theatre in to the quintessence of acting thought and speculation A beautiful hauntingly play” said that the popu- - Postal District brings a total of 3149 It is Comers 1901 in Grover’s New in 507 May 7 His Fillmore Utah about What About Our Town? lation is Thorton Wilder received President Millard Fillmore Library facts service LOW NO NO RATES NO APPLICATION FEE BROKER FEE PROCESSING FEE FREE PREQUALIFICATION YOUR HOME OR OUR OFFICE CALL REES POTTER OPEN HOUSE: MARCH 5 LUNCHEON: 11:00 - 1:00 743-701- 5 360 S Main Fillmore Utah |