Show Pass ¥llarrf County Chroncte S fc fij mimare 'B£iA$ln Scliool fi s teacher school Mr Shields hegaa his leaching career where he has taught m Kanab ta hand choir mchesira psychology He hiaory drama aodeoograpfcy m the middle school level and thm beg rinsed on to tads chool He is pleased io he due to acffln work wnh middle scisool students Mr Shields is a DeJu High School graduate noon vmg his hadtefcr's degree wadi man South UlafKJniv ervry as amuse and aduoBma composne nsnjor He is working toward hts malor decree from Llah Stae UniverLOS anssion lo sity He also fulfilled i8 Mr Shields hts wile Kdfy and their vis children live a McCoradk Thor ranee in ages from four to fourteen with four hens and two guts Mr Shadlds staled ihn he teaches because be knes the students lie also saad 'Jut the students in our area hate already won his heart FMS Football teams win at South Sevier x Pack be Creek indiv iduals there will also be a “Meet the Authors” reception from 5 JO - 700 at a private home near Pack Creek This reception is a ftmdrsser for funic workshop scholarships The entrance fee is S20 You do not have to attend the reception to attend the free reading The Desert Writers Workshop is sponsored by the Utah Arts Council the Natural Endow ment for the Arts and Back of Beyond Books it is produced by Field Institute which is a CmyonEands educational organization This years workshop is completely full but a waiting list is being formed Interested persons nay contact CFt (800) for more information about this another educational opportunities Dr This had 2 fire Ka truublc 'ir'y'commMicaling H I with yor children? 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Become a “Love & Logic” Parent ptsEynyG classes October 15 - every Thursday for six weeks yo Charge! begin Fillmore Medical Center Basement 6 to 8 pjn Call to enroll: 1 full of learning about fire and what to do it and what to do if it should to prevent happen On Wed Oct 7 Fire Chief (Bryce Ashby) and Captain (Ben Johnson) of the Delta City Fire Department came t talk to the students about QnWed-- ' Oct 7 the 4th grade classes went on a Field trip to the Fremont Indian State Park and to Cove Fort The stu- Elementary School dents great time had a -- Thea the kids learned the - raesm dasssra and sexism They also ttikrd about die benefits of recycling and the detriment of littering There was a great play about respecting the environment A boy wanted to aake a sw trfirmng hole by damming up a stream He learned how this affected the treesu the mi tier and the villagers The big surprise at the end was that once the stream was turned loose it chose a new course down the hill The children had a fun tunc and learned the same time Ask your something kids about the next assembly on Honesty scheduled for the end of the month of Fillmore was waiver w hsr weeks oper tuns: woe a bngts shim new ”1 speed mountain bike The open house hekJIaaTttesdav wasthecuhnmanor of Moruca the lucky Sire drawing about Mrs Bassett’s the last week Ludwig's first grade classes treated to a special performance During one of their science lessons Delta were High School to play her student flute and or by South Lake City Deadline ARTS (Laralee Lovell) came bassoon The lesson zation Rio Utah Grand Suite 84101-- 106 for entries Inc AR to: writing I the origins of the Fort and the Fremont Indians It was a beaufor such a trip Inc 201 Salt 2 998 organi- involving Artists Business and viduals collectively working together on behalf of Currently Inc sponsors 15 performing ARTS arts children and provides age groups ov er 450 programs reaching more than 200000 children throughout Utah annually “ARTS Inc a nonprofit collaboraof education business and commu- nity since ening the children’s 1 is committed influence of education” A Fine HIGH A ciiiono LTSH3E3 £X at t Companies however we've Tow wiU continue to see Kern bo known as Williams o arM CHAHOZHC - Left to Ntchot l( !Y b: 7 Yffi ngfit Rachel Daughts’s Dan s Krrcra Hey? amt Leslie they were being taught was on high and low sounds Laralee was kind enough to help out by performing for them on her instruments The students were excited to have her perform Coordinators Say Thanks The testants November is a T S Leaders Schools Districts Community Parents Teachers and interested indi- tion a irunirremiiiieiing pmiecrthm has been inuErjinsmcn im Uinhepast 6 months ITnr ib dime with a now operating Tul and waiting to Hf if Tmlbwniirals setce viiu jnurmui umms Mumcai day J C7ilct Special Performance A During and Mrs 358 Fsun clinic open winner house Onaosai learning about tiful SMILE J- Teacher Event Williams a dag UR v s AJUTSk Inc (Artistic Resource for Teachers arid Students Inc) is sponsoring a Statewide Outstanding Teacher ofThc Year event “ABC the ARTS aid ME!” This event is open to all educators grades kindergarten through sixth Applicants may apply personally or be nominated by another indtvidusaL Entries will be judged totally on artistic merit creativity and educational structure One recipient will be honored frora every school district in Utah Dcsnet and Regional honorees w ill be presented with cash awards and certificates of recognition at a gala held in their honor February 23 1999 in Salt Lake City at Little America HoteL Official entry fonns are available at schools statewide or by ementary Fmie Doose at ART S Inc 80 - CENTER: being safe when it comes to fines The students were all deputized and made s Deputy Fire Marshall’s Being Deputy means that the students will he able to go home and teach their families about fire safety We appreciate Chief Bryce Ashby and Captain Ben Johnson for ukmg the time to visit our school and give this important information to our students Thanks’! A Y BEFORE YOU DIO! 24 hoars 0900) around and hiking Swim Club' Moo & Wed and Water Piifa: Tues A Thurs are starting now’ Coucact the pool to Join The monthly V alues Assemblies have begun’ The value for the month of September was respect A scroll was unrolled revealing the "Golden Rule” - Do unto ethers as you would have others do unto Please contact your local CLNIEh at least two business days before you excavate fifl plow auger grade bore trencti or blast We will locate and mark cw pipeline — tree of charge Thus wiB help ensure yotw safety and Hie continued safe operation of otw ptpeltne Jazkson Dr Crag Grate DaveiUmiurg 4th Grade Field Trip Fillmore Our NATURAL GAS PIPELINE could be buried near you YOUH LOCAL have students all hope at DSE get ready for the real thing (that we will never happen) In the Kindergarten classes they have been having a week SUBSCRIBE TODAY I Art voa having the students drills The drills week B?enf IHC Fillmore Fire Prevention Week yaw and etch grade football jfmn Fillmore Middle School travSesier on 3kcd Set 30 grade team was successful in ’heir amiMi running £44 Ihf ftffrJl grada amain a score of hr Wfl fVmfilars tor the seventh grade 'em are Stacy Sttrhenon and Mete Lamhereson Eighth graoe coaches are Richard Onsaesnen and Glade Stevens the leans played in On Sal Oct Psvscin The seventh grade team won their The eighth gradeKamwon game wsth a score of The Neveatth 1998 Pack Creek Ranch F or more interested Hong Kong eled in South Thc seventh 15 Ann Z w inger and Alison doing a free public readRanch at 8 p m Thors 3 as a pan of the popular Desert Unas Workshop Every fall a small group of writers gathers in Moab ITT to foots their pens on inspirational and creative writing about the natural world and paracutartv the Southw est and the Colorado Plateau They explore the vital connections between human communities and the env raiment and work to identify ways then own writing can promote awareness respect and effectiv e actions to sustain die earth They are guided each year in small workshops by three recognized and outstanding writers in their field Most years the opportunity to participate is limited to the small number who register before the program is sold out However this year the public will have the opportunity to attend a free reading by the authors a the workshop site ing Vow Mr McKzn Shiekis he joined the at Fillmore Middle School and His school Jan is Millard High School ilit beswcrn the two schools as he teaches chorus aoa hand si hash schools as well as teodt and drama M the high teams October Louis Owens Dcmiog wiU McKay Shields FMS Progress Authors at Pack Creek Ranch to strengthArts in our coordinators and conlike to thank the local busi- Sw eetheart would nesses which donated money to the 441 Sweetheart Contest lk ithout their support this contest would not be passible Each contestant was given a feeding bucket a hoof pick washing brush and a gift certif cate from Leo’s Delia Freeze In addition to the feeding bucket grooming supplies and gift certificate the winners were given crowns flowers hannerx saddle pads and horse feed The businesses that donated to this contest were: Jerry & Cecelie King TLP Quarter Horses “Home of Sr lmpressaloT Sheri's Child Care A Kings Ranch Petting Zoo Millard County Credit Union Harts Gas Great Basin Feed A Supply Leo's Delia Freeze IF A and Utopia Goat Farm We would also like to thoik Laurie Petersen and Heather Nicbolls for taking time out of their busy ms schedules to judge the con-- CiLff test for us Thev did a great gn ' job VV Juabpafficpant Katasfw Miens Scherm naf shown Mcho! NctwLs and Amanda HavAms at 4-- H enttoetnt his hoanutoant- - Kaiae Csy andJaam Clvems Bee Markworttr Winners Horse-Sho- The shove individuals competes aim two day sac horse show compemum with 350 other top contestants bum throughout the sate AG of tic Miland County fnrtmpanB were top wirmens which enabled them to compene m the state comcit In the Junior Division KhncreDoy placed 3rd m showmaMhm 4 m poles and won the test place ail around state championship Megan Moody placed 3rd m the poles 5lli the hTcH and I3tfc puceovcruli lme- - lot WfccCjt' inauiiflE mr 'VidiuifcNichullspiacal Bid it dhiuvnnmhipi won at m anh !rir n tie uiiued events anct pauedi!lftricrail ScnurDiviaon: Leslie and horsemanship Vehii!spant!t5ht'n worn list' ur the judged showmansfripi iBwrnsnnl jiuued 01 tl overall Dan Harms jplaaih h in die ffog race and 13th overall a helmed events iCnulTb Htuyc piacat 21tth im ihrxiuigeil! wens and UhttuvcraiL w that arias dtammait mriitary jpnao-gananutlltawlitf amt chief magiw- sw r - |