Show "nn ii'i)iv$imi7ifcwTWr'jmi 1 6 Millard Page County Chronicle Progress May in t t w'ytiwiifri t rrw Vjt- i mrimntm iyr'(nr8W'irmwimiit fin" 1999 6 Community Events l She turned 16 Senior Menus years old May 4 1999 4 4' Her parents at times she's driven out of their minds ' f VT jT I just at this cute little picture brings memories of all of the years she made richer The time it goes faster the older she gets Heres telling her I - v V I I v Y' " "0 t1" Xrii p s V f - WE A ookic ' n M In nm s:'ul Vi l':t ivcv Wed Mas Baked 12 iio p - ' r J Haked Still frisk looking (RFAT! Birthday Happ 1) this little boy We are proud of you and want to say Happy Birthday to our favorite "J" SWEET 16 May 3 1999 Consistent adveising & loc from our family iunc e arc ahead lo warm lor will an J lime again time Pageant It ihertv Pageant Ml ihcrts tor the li a:aiii tor the Mi uiil WiM Millar J wihinc: to participate Piicitclli at help service providers hold on to their current customers and attract new ones Call cither ll iimiikT lt to girU age please contact Pain or loan )uImii at be held June are as ailahle at ppliealion deadtun and a his pageant line N Mas 2S good evpenencc come and join uv he pageant ii at " p in u the Delta will pplicationOt'l'icev ftlhtr's LADIES & pide Doun ake cla will he held on Mas lot the Millard l 'omits thru nuisi 22 area pass art quired that all riders belsseen ssear an approved helmet R edu- and ageX IS Riders under public lands or trails or information and lo classes lerrv lor contact register Scottom at 4'V"4J-53or stop in at the lernioriil Matehouse Museum at 50 illmore I apitol ou must register bs Mas 12 to be included in the class on noi ride ma on anv Mas SUBSCRIBE TODAY! Sell Preservation Month 20 JR SLEEPWEAR perfect gift for mom & a reconnaissance buildings Surs es ol Hours: 10 to 4 dailv MAY 5-- 10 I5?(33niI3I2SSj s2997 TOPS great assortment of & stripes Off S697 solids LADIES & S5Off JR DRESSES LADIES GINA PETERS SPORTSWEAR Select styles Buy piece & get the 2nd for JR SPORTSWEAR from FUBU & DR MARTEN Dearden Millard Count) Commissioner gave the welcome to Millard Counts American egion I35 ssith Boh Wetel commander: Vesles Peterson and Bovd Bunker gave the posting of colors Adele Bliss gave a tribute to the pledge and Kathleen Knight sang "Star Spangled Banner" accompanied b) Chern ood Harriet liason Nebo District president gave greetings Reports were given b) various state chairmen during the morning session as well as the afternoon session Highlight of the luncheon was a talk bv Belva liae Pratt on Mvrtle Reed and her rare books Nephi clubwomen under the direction of DaNell Worwood president of the 21st Century' Delphic Literary Club presented the musical entertainment "Blue Grass Fiddle Medlev" b) laraca McPherson Throughout Fridav the arts and crafts exhibit with entries from throughout the state was on displas and awards given The Fridas evening banquet featured Call 20 Off sl Delta Off mom's 4 Utah Twin 1 MiliMWiHItB 1 WMTWgTmjWIOOl MlCHtlU SHOES LADIES ATHLETIC LADIES UililIBiXU5 I LEATHER fml SHOES ALL SANDALS $8°° OFF 20 Off ' (2 PICTURE FRAMES Mom will love a picture in one of our unique frames RC STAPLES CO 20 Off 261 W Main St Delta Utah 84624 (il award H' was presented b) Sharen president to Carol Sharen Ward ssas also encouraged the women guesi to attend the workshops in Boise Oct 2 & 3 Other awards ssere gisen for projects reflecting communit) improvement service at various meetings during the convention Following the awards banquet Mrs Hunter gave an informal ception at the Best Western Motor Inn Ihe Saturdas morning session Ma) included reports bv seven district presidents outlining goals arid serv ice as well as uplifting programs in their various eas Yerleen Hardman Tremonton Dean of District presidents conducted he "Mil ites" a musical chorus from illmore Regional Mulchings speaker She sang inspirational a memorial for songs in connection w ith deceased members Armstrong Raema Bunker arid Marilvn Stoddard were the decorating committee for the ridav night banquet Barbara Crowe Fast Millard Fine Arts Ciuild president was in charge of decorations at the Fridas luncheon DaNell Worvsood Nephi club president was in charge of the Salurdav brunch decorations Mans compliments ssere receised concerning the wonderful facilities such as the fairgrounds building and surrounding recreational complex The meals and accommodations also receised high praise The meals and accommodations also receis ed high praise he meals and accommodations also receive high praise The banquet was catered bv Top's Cits Cafe and the luncheon's bv Kv le Barnson's "Chefs Palace" This was the first visit to Delta End Ocean Deep Mon - Thurs 7:00 ONLY Fri & Sat 7:00 & 9:00 Twin 2 Hi Moo - Thurs 7:10 ONLY Fri & Sat 710& 9:05 i bv many of the clubwoman and they were so pressed the said thev would come again and bring their families Thev admired the many recreational facilities in Millard County the motel accommodations and the excellent meals A $ 000 grand prize is being offered in special religious poetry contest sponsored by New Jersey Rainbow Poets free to everyone There are 28 prizes in all totaling over $2000 "We think great religious poems can inspire achievement" savs Frederick Young the organization's famous Contest Director "W e're especially keen on spiring beginning poets and we think this competition will accomplish that Utah has produced great poets over the ears and we'd like to discover new ones from among the grassroots poets" To enter send one poem only of 21 lines or less to: Free Poetry Contest 103 N Wood Ave Suite 70 Linden NJ 07036 Or enter wwwfreecontestcom The deadline for entering is May 17 999 Poems may be written on any subject using any sty le as long as there is a spiritual inference A t) pical poem might be a love poem or nature poem one that inspires Winners ill be notified by the end of Sept 1999 and w ill be invited for free publication All entrants will receive a w inner's list DUP- 520 East Topaz HOME FURNISHINGS YANKEE CANDLES Choose favorite flavor in a 22 oz jar and receive a 37 oz jar ard lluish a 1M 12 sils er bow Religious Poetry USED FARM MACHINERY TRACTORS: Case 1370 w'dozer $7000 IH70 Hydro $9000 IH 1466 $7500 Case IH 7220 $63000 BALERS: Case IH 8550 $8000 Case IH 8570 $29000 Case IH 8575 $39000 Hayrakt? Befco $1 800 SWATHERS: Case IH 8370 $6000 Case IH 8370 yr old $ 2000: Case IH 831 2 disc mower $12000 JD 9 ft disc mower $3000 COMBINES: IH 1440 $17000 IH 1480 $30000: MF 760 $3000 JD 6620 $15000 TILLAGE: JD 220 disc $6000 IH 165 plow $5000 IH 12 ft tandem disc $500 GRAIN DRILLS: JD LZ drill $500 JD D disc wseeder $2500 24 ft IH 6200 drills wtransport $7500: JD corn planter 6 row $2500 LADIES KNIT A Vita lossnship and architectural drasstngs of plans for the restoration ot the opa barrack at the tireat Hastn Museum ook torssard to a res isal of interest in historic Delta in the next sear tireat Basin Museum Jerold shop alercolor shoss at t ireat Basin Museum 32S 100 north Mas 8 thru Mas 30 in songs bs the "Hlue Notes'" w ith errs turner as president Julia Sharp conducting and Sherr) Nickle accompans ing ai the piano he Salt ake ribune ( icrshss Shirlev lonv Delta t its has a ness t 'l ti committee led hs Donetta Hards aided bs Jackie Smith Jill Drouhas eona Riding and Jane Ann Draper Protects for next sear are in the planning stages omier committees hase obtained grants tor Intensive level Surves s of area Off 25 centennial and from LADIES DENIM SHORTS Longer lengths in lots of colors A 14 JUNIORS LADIES SPORTSWEAR Jantzen and Blast Get mom that new outfit LADIES t hern Shortcake Vctisities: Delta Senior t enter 'Please make sour resets ations b III a m on the das sou plan to eat at the center Mas 14 - Proso trip lunch Mas learmg clinic Mas 28 - Proso trip IS Potatoes age roads Roast Potatoes tn ass cation course to leealK operate an A tah lass recuircs that all riders belsseen is also those ayes hase this training Miss Liberty lhinkuit! Poik teak Spinach Pineapple Wed Ma ers aye team Peas Salisbury u liratin n Beets Dessert hri Mas 28 ATV Class ARlKNE Potato Sour sliced ru Heanv run Tues Mas Sixteen years of happiness & joy we have had from ookie Mas 2" up Haked important conventions ssere conthis week and earlier in pril bs of the tieneral ederalion of he state omen's t'lubs of tah under the direction of li wen Hunter president illmore ssas itist Mas in Delta he earlier Nebo District Convention was held in illmore April 10 with Barbara Crowe H Mason president hostess and Harriet district president he accompans ing pictures which show some of the leaders participating in both meetings ssere photographed at the district meeting pproimatelv lot) delegates including local clubwomen and guests attended Ihe state convention held alt he Millard t ountv fairground building in Delta he conferees were vers complimentari ol the beautiful murals at the fairgound building which ssere painted in IWft bs famous artists sponsored bs the Millard Counts Commission in cooperation iih the state "I egacv" project during tah"s statehood so the women lam tiiipeluii! iM- -" tr i i i' cluded urn Mandaiin ihanee Cike Fri Ma 14 Deluxe lambunjer ('hips Macaroni Naiad P 1 I 11 xjt Successful meets up nut Ihurs uiw i president Mohea Sprouse Elizabeth Hmdley Front row Gwen Mamum Croom Donna Dearden Manlyn Church Donetta Hardy Back row Valerie Mason Annette Day Ilene Cooper Harriet H Eliason iunolne ake hi Itiead Wed Mas 2( hkken oidon Bleu Noodle l Ilk ken hipped Potatoes Huneied l iwi emon Ihurs Ma 13 uike Dieine nav "salad iieen Mil ip ii 'X Heet 'rpped ''otatoes 11ea s ai lois pp'e Hrovvn Hetts ues Mas 25 sighelli Meatballs i ake Westin egctaHcs I'iriead Huiter Mas 21 Ivoasi Butlcrc: mil 20 inie U aidori Mom Dad Mallori Dustin Mas okie Meatlut hipped Mied Hee: lues on Rise os er ake Mas 1'eaJ'e In hit ken ciiuce Keel Mess heese Misk ole'au to the end of our wits I sa!ad ii ia una I HER LOVE sui Ihurv Vicic I'r MM Ihurs 3 Activities & eet Kn- looking back But Xj" rCl)"1 I Wed Mas llo: Ke: sr 00 A Under'Sr Citiani Subject to change due availability call Far mart tafanaatiM Hinckley Daughters of Utah Pioneers of the Hinckley Camp held their monthly meeting April 26 1999 at the Hinckley Church house Captain Kelly Talbot conducted Pray er w as given by Chaplin Ann Tay lor Pledge of Allegiance by the Daughters Announcements were made and Closing social has been changed to May 17 Historian Betty Morris was asked to choose a committee to help her compile a book of history of the Hinckley Camp since it was organized Ann Tay lor gav e the history of her Ann Cannon Woodburg The lesson "History of Wayne County" was given by Maurline Williams Members Present were Kelly Talbot Beatrice Schena lone Christeusen Dana Bishop Vera Stevens Alia WamicJx Elaine Peterson Ann Taylor Orpha Taylor Maurline Williams Lavina Periins Betty Morris Helen Bell Law ana Davis Amy Wright Cherie Morris Valeric Mason Marge Larsen and Marilyn Dalley Refreshments w ere served by Helen Bed and Vera Stevens Thank You We would like lo express our sincere thanks to everyone who attended Tyson's farewell & luncheon We want you all to know how much we appreciate your support to him in all ways Thank you Tytoa C Ricks A faaally |