Show Millard School Board tours CBA and DHS Derm Phelps Mcinkr i'l the MiiljiJ ountv Hoar J ot ducat ion a lnii ai the operation nl the new niktiu' klic and VhicveH durenter in tic Match ing regular School Herd meeting Si ml Hoard members then loured Delia ligh School cadcniic ( eresj hompson B told Hoard memrvrs ihe CH enter has applied to he a Charier School hompson viid live charter have heen approved in lah and that three more schools are set to he approved Charter School status is granted lor three years he application deadline is March I harter Schools rcceiveSh2?ii m onelunds time hey are exempt Irom many state guidelines hompson said Ihe H to comhine the is Irving haner School I'rogram ith the Millard Count School District Millard ouiity School District superintendent Dr Kenneth lopham said most successful Charier Schools have heen run hi public school districts hompson discussed ihe I'll Vs application to hecome a Charter Board Member center hecomes have to issue Director ol Ron a ScIhhiI School ' M I'ht'lps Ki Ki'JI v iir: :c 'ci tr! aw&- mm B ej tii'ec'ie CBA students keep their noses Board members visit lJiw j£ifcomputers as Mfr'lJ Millard County School to tneir if ihe erry unl 'W VSJ3& Illii 1 The new Delta High for a fee School weight may soon be open room to the public 4 was ordered Riding tence released He le was being j'id I'i'i oj alter Harding rev tewed his served davs on a ilass misdemeanor count of attempted unlaw-- t at ue ot a financial card Riding's probation was terminated unsatisfactorily Kenneth C arhrough 58 tailed to lelonv count appear to face a ol possession of ?n lbs of marnuana with irtent to distribute He wa reported I) arrested in Mexico and is lighting extradition to I tah Harding ordered Yarhrough's hail forfeited Harding granted a request hi Robert Saunders to be released early v he can get a oh and financially help his famili He has 26 days left on a tail senirom fice i'' c 'er"" rd s t Nevada the miniature Victorian houses cutting out the bottom ot the panels and ith brick eliminating the replacing them need to replace the asbestos beams here's no asbestos in the panels Draper asked how much the district wants to put into the school and how much longer the school will be used fore a new school will be built lopham said the School Moard has talked about ears he using the school another panel project plus possible replacement of the heating and cooling system would last vears according to Topham School Moard Member Hobbie Killpack built by Frank Thomas' art " '1: :!' r 'irv- ' he r s Hr j s:mre Ma'c is - tie people m 1 here is only one Hue (rod He IOj 'ei eileci Hnrfelt ui f Jlitf and Holy Spirit I b rod men iteuled ana " hr ueie ongttttiih People pur u 4' pie J' n £ to Him Unoidin to dod i uilJ doing AiLim and tie the i'ian and woman (tod 'rated in tie beginning uent against dod udl and brought n into tie O'iil sin that time all people hare been born in sin People cannot sat e themselves by their giwd works or ttto't themselves to a light relationship with (od Because of Jesus death on the cross (tod deLares a person :ut or righteous and forgiven I his happeris not beiause of human eort but because the justifiiatton won by Jesus is applied to those u ho believe in Jems as Stivior faith in Jesus is a gift of (rod given by the power of the Holy pi'it thus all the glory belongs to dod Christians are tailed to tell others that the only u ay of salvation is by flilh in Jesus ( hrnt and to show their faith by their deed- ot love ton aid' others You are invited to worship with us at Shepherd of the Desert a preaching station of the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church ol Richfield beginning on Palm Sunday March 28 1999 at 8 30 am at the Holy Family Catholic Church 390 North Main Street Fillmore Utah If you would like more information please call Reverend Donald R Schulz - Pastor g or Perry Fosse at stu- "Nc V input before renovaof the input ould he tions residents' opinions about building a new vvanls to get public are made Part Delta High School School Moard members met ith rank Ihomas DHS rt leacher Ihe) toured students' art gallery that featured Vichex later livoked at a torian houses zebo homas built behind his class room so students can paint and work on ceramics outside On March 3 DHS an students took second place in Ihe Imaginary Worlds Category in the Hurricane High School's antasi Art Contest his had only considered the Delta area but Delta Area Chamber of Commerce President Travis Jones asked why Fillmore couldn't be included Millard Count) Commissioner Stev e Draper indicated that Fillmore mav be considered for inclusion Communities wanting inclusion in a Na- planned this summer Jane pointed out the need upcoming symposiums tional to send leritage Area are encouraged a letter saying why they want to Harvey be a leritage Area and show ing w hat they hav e to offer Deny s Koy Ic w ith the Great Y2K Basin National History Association said even though Delta is not a pioneer totvn it does have historical significance "TX'lta itself is really important from the agricultural point of iew" Koy le said Koy le grew up in Delta and remembers the area before it was dominated by dairies and alfalfa farms Back then sugar beets dominated the agricultural economy She said Vila's economic history should be promoted Koy le is the chairwoman of the NHAP Symposium Project The group is planning a sy mposium next ear on w hat communities can do together Nozicka said it ill be an academic sy mposium that will appeal to the public "You bring experts on your region in and they have talks and tours that may coincide w ith festivals or events that ou have" Nozicka said Nozicka said there is no set timetable to seek Congressional approval for funding of the Highw ay 50 Corridor The National Heritage Area Program is bank has multiple points of access accounts If there is a Y2K problem has plans to resume business your account" Carter said Carter said this is not the time for panic irrational behav ior ith consequences like keeping life sav ings at home or to take imprudent actions He said it is time to monitor progress on efforts to deal with Y2K keep track of all bank records and plan prudently All vacations for Zions Bank employees between Dec 2? and Jan 15 have been canceled so they w ill be on hand for the transition into 2000 After the presentation attendees discussed ideas for the 2000 Sy mposium Koyle said the grant application for the sy mposium must be turned in next month She said it w ill be called a millennial celebration to promote the new millennium A simple brochure to promote events could be put together for $2000 According to Cindy Berger the Great Basin National Heritage Area holds sy mposiums every summer to promote Great Basin National Park Several seminars are J ' " '' WHA T L UTHERANS BEUE rE Bible ts the itiipurd d ot (od Il Kj(t le uh Heritage about places especiall) international travelers "People want to learn about the US and learn about particular unique parts of Ihe VS" Noicka said People w ho isit cultural and leritage resources tend to stav in communities longer Noicka explained He said such isitors are a little older and spend about tw ice as much monex as the av erage tourist hach communit) along the US 50 Corridor has a unique stor) to tell such as its settlement histor) history of cient people and natural histor) "It's reallv a verx unique and interesting region" Noicka said The Nl AP is an ad hoc group soon to be whose objective is to work w ith Congressional delegations in Ne ada and I 'tah to lake a bill to Congress and get designation for a Highway 50 Corridor National Heritage Area Steve Fpperson Program Coordinator with the Utah Humanities Council said in several stales including Utah Humanities Councils are starting to partner with Divisions of History and state tourism groups to help form National Heritage Areas Kpperson gav e examples of different communities in Utah that have historical sites One of the communities is Parowan The Parowan Cemetery has some of the finest 19th Century public sculptures in the Great Basin Using the Humanities Council Parowan hired an art expert to inventory the cemetery art The city drew up a w alking tour of the cemetery with a brochure including keys to all significant grave stones with historic information Epperson said Sanpete County has come a destination rather than town by promoting its historical sites The Manii Temple is one of the many sites visitors come to see Harvey said Millard County needs to decide what areas to promote Nozicka " said natural history as well as human tory is also good to promote The NHAP ' ivo 1 1( here Don't miss your target market Call One of dents 'own: c no: were a few spills during the race One person suffered a broken leg Hogue said there was a report of two possible collar hone breaks Sugarloafers members do not participate in races they sponsor Ihcy spend the time concentrating on making their races go smoothly Moguc tilled in for Mrad Chnstensen who normally coordinates as injured in a the race Chnstensen race and was unable to direct this year's Cow Dung Run Ihe next race sponsored by the Sugarloafers is the Cherry Creek Race Mav 22 at Jericho Jericho is located past ittle Sahara in Juab County ape: cjJ j cJ eJ a jr held on a II) ef aJ c jr j J j i" is s: dns ire j" his j soi'i'oi'eJ the par ot the proposed ihxce wotiO "X'edLed j tir tr ieiory psesior 0' "'a' 'ara and 'Jr j dis' sncJ lie jcirik j ixs n 'svie'ncx- o' o! drug pa'ap'":"-"jcount o! ha an 'ear or ids ot speeding miles per hour n j "5 ti one and 4ilurc per nour speed ca when tumrg or changing 'xr'es lark ean R wa ved ' ' g' and wa sound preliminary hearing tor j'ai on a teiory ii a lornrolied c:hsta"iC j '' 1 Races frontpage Continued from distance was from i"pr c ' j:'- p''p v V- Ik' lbs of count of possession of misdemeanor marnuana and a class count of possession of more than two Pisv e i'i u felonv flu a7 K'' It i' J top "i"v-'- irpe H'c Ik'klev said m ku" e a warrant lor atret tin P'oheit lieorce 'f 'ie liMr Millard oun'v in i'!"e ikl iat nda that the Nirnre f! vis nev er issued and :hi the eJ suitiiii i!'e ot er ne ha Keen made i'ic sjiiimoris in eeieiled to lieu ol pursuing a arrant ot arrest" snd Proper! to he arraignment ha been wontitiued rnl In iiiliii lourt Kiluin: tence sT M liar " j Ii'e n'linl v " jiettitij- v 1 " j J I " ' x'cJ - diplomas Special diicalion said Ihe center needs to look at Northwest creditation standaids helore deciding to issue diplomas ater during the hiisiness portion ol the School Board meeting lopham told hoard members he doesn't want the CM Center to issue diplomas He wants to continue to steer students attending the center haik into Delta rr Millard High Schools he board authorized Mrockhank and hompson to proceed with the plication but to get technical assistance Irom personnel in the school district of- out Page ' to scvcJ i'J iil'J o! 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JtTec telopv ls i would Continuued from frontpage 1999 ltrm iiier V rlene Hrockhank visit board members During the watched students perform academic work in the computer lah dary Anderson Counselor at the CM Center explained how ihe Destinations Software by Invest earning works ach dent logs on with a password Ihe computer has a range of activities thai meets each student's grade level from first college he computer program's strengths clude reading science writing and math he first priori!) for students is taking an online assessment of skills in a particular subject he computer then uses assessment answers to assign tasks for the students Invest earning uses graphics and photos to keep students interested Parents of (HA students are encouraged to join students in the lab and trx out the Ihe lab is currentl) not computers Internet accessible but Anderson said it hi would give may be someday dents the opportunity to work on assignments at home lopham said Millard High School wants the same computer sv stem CM A tidents work at their own pace hcv contract with school officials to spend a certain amount of hours per week in class If the set hours are not met credit will not be given until the) are made up he) kept their noses to the grind stone during the School Hoard's visit Ihe CM Center is listed on the Millard Count) School District website at vvwwmillard kl2 utus During the tour of Delta High School ice Principal Dave St) ler reported that the new weight room has been open since the beginning of the school )ear Hoard members looked it ov er Stv ler said the school mav ev cnluall) open it to the public lor a fee ol $2(1 per month Moard members talked about installing a lock on the outside of the weight room so people can use it after school hours and not hav e cess to the rest of the school all panels in some class rooms are starling to rot There are beams inside ith asbestos so Kendall Dewsnup District Maintenance Supervisor recommended 18 Cont from last week Ht Schinil Draper asked haner Warch ChromclePrparess County Fourth District Court report R he next Nl be held ing will AP Rural at 4:30 of publicize Meckwith to Round-- l p m 40 N 300 W Delta Utah p meet14 in April PHONE Mesquite Nevada 864-240- 0 Continued from frontpage and the to ions "W e w ill not lose Did you know? 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