Show 6 Milla r d Page County C h r oj n c e 14 1999 Proqre s s October Bnwetl oo'bal! team will High plavmg RtchfieiJ on ndiv night at he tor the homecoming game at Delta Mich have shown their in- - " choo: pir:' in bv part pat nig me ali week the nounced uher experience firsthand the of the meiem pyramid- - oi Mr keel took Igypt On vpieinher luo busloads of sophomores to a lleid outside ot illmorc le lined the dents up in a square that represented the ramul fee "DO which is approximate!) each side on at the engineer's tape strung from each corner to base the then the center o! the pyramid attached the tape to three helium balloons he feet m diameter that measured raised up to the correct height of an p ranud and the students were able to see how big pyramids really are What an exciting was to learn about world cis loons actual MHS he Preference lance u ill be held this l( from 830-j0 Most Preferred will be in the Aerie his annual announced at the floor show event is sponsored by the H'Cl A Six - will be junior boys and six senior he busy showing their skills this week will be on riday at clohcr assembly am 10 30 m the are p m Christenscn lolt Malt auditorium Candidates Bartholomew Collin Mitch Juniors- Saturday October Baden Das ies kv le and Sterling mmett Robison: r Jesse lldredge Chad Bailey Boone Jed Christensen A Mo (iuiterre and Dane Stephenson Ihurs Oct 21 at 10 35 a m the PI A is sponsoring a safety assemwhich will be put on by the Millard HPS' raumatic Iniury Prevention cam program and the MHS Safety Club We will be gi ing away free bicy cle helmets e encourage all parents to join the On MHS PI SA by sending their $4 in dues e o Martha Stott or join during 13 or send ed Oet House to MHS bly the with Open sour student hank ou for sour support and operation Millard Co UliTHElR Delta student helps lead SUUSA 4 Utah CEDAR CI TV — A student from Millard County is among the elected and appointed officers of the Southern Utah University Student Association (SUUSA) school ear for the Michael David Wankier son of Dav id ankier Delta has been and Angela elected to the SUUSA Student Senate to represent the College of Business Techand Communication He is a nology nior majoring in accounting at SUU W ankier acts in a legislative capacity in creating SUUSA legislation: administering student funds: making recommendations to the university's administration and representing the students from the academic departments in the College of Business Technology and Communication one of fis e academic divisions of the university "It takes enthusiastic creative and studedicated people to dent activ ities" Kristian Olsen SUU student bod president said "We certainly appreciate the sen ice giv en by Mike and bv all the student leaders" Twin "SIXTH SENSE" Bruce Willis Rated Mon Fri & Thurs 7:10 ONLY Sat 7:10 & 9:10 2 Twin Mon Fri & Thurs 7:00 ONLY Sat 7:00 & 9:15 Exobiology is the search for extraterrestrial life within the solar system and throughout the universe nJcr Sr Citizens Subjeci change due to availahilirx For more information call Adults PARENTING CLASS sometimes being a parent is like a roller coaster ride of ups and downs SOME NEW TECHNIQUES SHARE EXPERIENCES WITH OTHERS Become a "Love and Logic" Parent LEARN Wednesday Oct B 1999 6 to & pm Fillmore Community Medical Center k Class - No Charge! Refreshments BEGINS: A Call: 743-661- 1 by: FACT begin Carbon during trie - to help lead the half time of chol tootball gime available to all high school student- - who he planning on graduating from high school and attending a vocational school Students apply mg college or universitv for this need to have overcome obstacles in their life he deadlines for this scholarship is Jan 30 Hugh O'Rrian Youth eadership av able to sophomores involved in leaderStudents interested need to pick up ship a form in the counseling center and hav e it filled out and handed in bv Nov 8 Interview swill be held on Nov 10 SAE Engineering Scholarship av ailable to seniors due Dec oundation av Washington Crossing able to seniors interested in government or communitv he dead- serv ice this scholarship is Nov 2i Prudential Communitv eadership Award- - available to all high school students ho hav e communitv serv ice or olunteer activ ities from Sept 1948 to current Ihe deadline for this scholarship is Oct 29 Discov er Card Scholarship as ailable to juniors who are strong in at least four of the follow ing areas: special talents leadership involvement communitv service hav e ov ercome obstacles or plan on continuing education Students applying for this scholarship must have applications and three letters of recommendation handed into the counseling center by Jan II Smith"s Personal Best Scholarship Scholarship av ailable to niors due Oct 31 but must be postmarked no later than Oct 30 Students taking the Oct 23 ACT need to be at the school by 8:00 a m with propriate identification Just inside the doors in the north hall of Delta North I ! s c I ll'r I f b rv I V I I c IJSUvaI (Families Agencies & Together) 1 it Kir - fun f about e "v r If rn vi But the pan ang song- - and read ems about water e did an melon work and wrote stories about watermelon - catinc the watermelon' It's a favorite sept 2 wa- - our first ever v ater day it was great' We watermelon t grade aroup- - that VI through - a here ion- different water tivity at each station One was a lation ponrr where the children poured water from one container to other form all kinds ies and shape- - of We containers learned the properties of water there We made tin foil boats and filled them with as many animals as took to Ihe sink them bubble station was a favorite math m into si rotated vided c did day in We made ri 4 m bubbles ol every sie and shape imaginable We also play ed Jack sponge and water balloon toss At the end of Ihe best part was soaking Mr Johnson Sept 21 tound our whole first grade just as excited as we could be This was the day we were heading for 63 4 J- Duck rotations we Erost tag the Duck Goose ith a wet water fight had a huge sfVsj' e had 700 coloring books to color in on the long ride up We also sang songs and played quiet seat games to pass the time away The first thing we ar Hogle Zoo Art Exhibit at FES Fillmore Elementary School will host the Hogle Zoo Art shosv in October he public is welcome to iew this show any time during the school day We ask you to check in at the office before isiting the exhibition The show will be hung in the center of the school around the Media Center If you have any questions contact Norman Stevens at "WORLD OF THE WILD: Pam Gasser in front of ASL Board access for anyone who wishes a copy Delta North has four students at this time who can hear but do not has e the ability to ASL (American Language) will be one means of teaching Sign Learning speak orally these students to communicate Mrs Winters (Speech therapist) and Mrs Gasser are try ing to draw support from the entire staff and student body in helping the students leam this alternative means of communicating Just like a child who learns to speak because he hears others speak these students must see others sign if they are to be expected to sign To assist in teaching these students ASL a new assistant has been hired Her name is Loma Stevens She is a great asset to our school She comes from Holden and we love her already The bulletin board is one of several areness of and interest in signing ideas these ladies have cooked up to promote Fundraiser PTA Gift Wrap Fundraiser Wrap it up in a big way This year at DNES our Gift Wrap fundraiser was out of sight dents did a great job of raising money for books for our school A long with the fundraiser we held a contest for all students to guess space items on a roll of wrapping paper to Congratulations Mr our winners: Jason Rawlinson Cook Maggie Preston Beckv Broderick and Rachel Topham A special thanks goes to Tammy Porter for all her efforts and Hogi Yogi for donating some Not pictured is Becky great treats Broderick 7 - Nov 1999 Fillmore Elementary The World of the Wild is the annual art show sponsored by Utah's Hogle Zoo ild featuring artworks of animals and the The goal of this exhibition is to bring gether the works of serious artists who are interested in displaying their view of the wild animals plants and places with which we share our world The art of depicting animals is an cient one Prehistoric men depicted animals on cave walls in an attempt to gain power over their hunt These paintings can still be seen in Lascaux France Altamira Spain Africa and Australia Fremont and Anasazi Indians of Utah also drew animal images as a form of spiritual empowerment The ancient Egyptians drew and modeled animals w ith great care based upon the observation of nature Today art classes are often seen at the Zoo painting and draw ing from life Animals are difficult models and present challenges to the artists Wildlife artists such as James Audubon have been instrumental public awareness of endangered species It is hoped that by focusing more attention on the wilder side of nature the public will gain a greater awareness and appreciation for wildlife The Traveling Exhibition Program is a statewide outreach service of the Utah Arts Council The program provides schools museums libraries and galleries throughout the state with a variety of - School hibitions The purpose ofthe program is to provide access to an array of visual arts nurture the understanding of diverse art forms and cultures and encourage cultural activities in local communities For further information on the Traveling Exhibition Program contact the Visual Arts Program ofthe Utah Arts Council at (80 ) This program is supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts Washington D C and by programming funds from the Utah Arts Council October events Back row: Mr Rawlinson and gift wrap fundraiser chairperson Tammy Porter Front row: Jason Cook Maggie Preston & Rachel Topham care Community e did day all tiv ities r I jw' Oct easy PTA Gift Wrap t ' Annual Hogle Zoo Art Exhibition" hand on the low er edge ofthe bulletin board at aw i ug rived was to eat a delicious lunch that our super lunch ladies made for us Next we div ided into groups of four or five and went with the parent or teacher who was the leader and began our trip through the zoo The animals were especially cooperative that day which made it all the more fun to look at them Ihe baby giraffe and the polar bear cubs were some of our fav orites What a great experience to see all of those animals in person The weather wa beautiful and the bus drivers did a great job to get us there and back safe and sound All and all it was just a fantastic day hanks to the parents the superintendent the school board and Mr Chappell our principal for making the trip possible It's one we'll never forget American Sign Language is the most school On had we did when Delta North Elementary unique bulletin board you will ever see Mrs Pam Gasser Speech Therapy Assistant created the board to draw attenin tion to and interest the manual alphabet used in sign language for The sign each ter of the alphabet is made w ith a rubber glov e stuffed w ith cotton and sewn together to form the proper hand shape Copies of the entire alphabet incc started 2" we logle Zoo due Jan for registration and Information on child Sponsored cheerleader- alumni will lumwi Crealhouse ementary 520 East Topaz lomecoming I'aradc vollcvball Helta are s following available in the counseling center for students: os vita Communitv Scholarship Program asailahle to seniors involved in academic- - leadership in school or com- Safety Assembly MHS sTvt he Counseling Corner bv blue 'sing Preference at - week occur line for able to base o! a 'II munitv - civilization- gajnc ong hur- - Mr Kee and some of his sophomore students get ready to raise helium balloons that helped students see just how big a pyramid is keel'- - world ill powderpuff football game dunnc sixth and seventh period- Region ero— coimrv at Carbon Homecoming wll he held a: " no in the Wed MM Mr - that ev Tc'llldc j( a busy and fun time ormal dance he top ten rovaltv ha- - been s nounced Uueen candidate- - are B Dawn Hewsnuur r Kandie bbv inlms(n Sara inlmson Jenna Henderson Briilnev Johnson Jodi ake Je— ica Mecham landi Spcrrv king candidate- - include Brian Anderowlev ( had son Ian Campbell Brent Hroubav uke Huwell Judd itgerald Keith Knight Quinn mdstrom Hannv lscrs and he Queen and King will be announced ed night at the homecoming Ml are mv ited to attend the a— embh Ihe cheerleader- - are insitmg all the have decorated all the ach grade huildtng Some unknown r- tiidccd the halls and chose the junior he stuhail to he the best decorated ach ev en decorated the tow n dent- has on ciuh and grade has chosen a window decorations Ma" street to paint will he uJeed and a winner will he If UN Ihe first gradillmore have had Sat he cheerleader- door- - to the school has decora'cd a hall How Big is Big? First grade news ers at start a: approx ( i!itv couch n Pep assembly side o! the palla?i' on the parts at dium dance alter ootha:! game Delta act -- w Mi:ahlh h Fillmore Elementary School A Homecoming Week is underway Ce'este Jc:e Recede £ Delta High School Millard High School The pointed upper "' of the black rhinoceros objects almost as deftly as a hand grasp and picks up small The month of October is seat belt safety month Remember that most accidents happen within two miles of your own home so even ifyou'rejust running your kids to school remember to "Buckle Up- - The value for the month of October is trustworthiness The value assembly was on Oct 15 (We'll report more on that next week) Parents were encouraged to attend and to reinforce tnis value at home We can teach these alues at school but they also need to be implemented into their lives away from school October 6 was walk your child to school day October 4 thru 6 was National School Lunch Week We hope all the parents were able to come down and have school lunch with their child We have wonderful school lunch workers at FES and we want them to know how much we appreciate the great meals they fix for our children is red ribbon The week of Oct week at Fillmore Elementary It will be a week of many exciting activities to enhance drug sod violence prevention awareness No school Oct 25 for the deer hunt The annual Halloween party and costume parade will be held on Oct 29 Everyone is invited to come see the whole school personnel transformed Is your ghoul or goblin ready to come to school? poor c |