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Delta North Llementarv have been busv stuijving rocks as part of their core curriculum In addition to the classroom work thev have been involved with area businesses and people who base their livelihood around rocks On Tues Oct 5 students trav eled to PP w here thev were treated to a tour of the facitirv and cookies and punch Next thev ventured to Obsidian Hats and ate lunch on the pumice mountains while thev collected obsidian and pumice rock specimens Thev then went to Topaz Mountain I ''' at of the month of cashiers illmore f lemcn'arv and parent"' can bu'lh cmulaic this value and guide a hiij better liv my ofthis aluc o minding them in ail Mluai vn hovs one can chinwc to viiuvi"if our r JO-1- ' On Students Topaz hunting the rock and Oct Thurs Kason Church the Bug House Ashton Nielson Loy Crapo at Mr 14 a geologist U § N A asNcmblv ' vim V' to find Vic Kastncr 1 -- h Students at IPP lie's gem - Iopa cr slals heir last stop was the Topaz Interment Camp hev discussed the reasons for the camp the hope that similar situations don't happen again Delta North second grade teachers would like to thank IPP for their generositv in hosting them even vear It was a great field trip and a lot of learning took place On Mon Oct the second graders w ere then off to Mr Lo Crapo's rock He was hosted them shop for the past 6 ears and docs a great job He fossil samples he has collected how some fossils are formed and then after ing them a collection of rocks cut each students their own geode There were a lot of "ooooohs" and "aaaaaaahs" as the students saw the side of the geode after it was cut Mr Crapo added to the excitement as he showed special interest in each student When the students left thev were allowed to search his driveway for rocks that they could collect It is a "miracle" how the driv ew av alw av s has plenty of sparkling rocks and treasures for each second grader Middle School alues committee on the Board created a wonderon for the kids on Ktoher ' i ' and Students from the i I ' fourth grades were the 'a ot Lttal the show and thev JiJ hine' hev did a org to tart out Called the assembly jhout the emht trait- - of cood hjrjcter one tor each of the nevt eight months hen thev talked about the need for the first trait trustworthiness in every da lite he kiu deled out the story " ol the "Boy who alled volf he boy watching the sheep was simply bored lie called out to the village for help saying there was a wolf in his sheep Twice the village people ran to help the boy finding that there was indeed no wolf I hen one day a wolf came out of the forest and started terrorizing the bov's sheep The Cara Poole Sneree Willden and Ashiyn boy cried "Help' Wolf!" But Fullmer no matter how much the boy called for help no one came The illage people could hear the boy calling but they figured that he was just bored They could not trust him because of hat he had done before lhe wolf ravaged the boy 's flock and scared them all way The children learned that people don't trust someone who has been known to lie Then there w as a performance to show how much people trust a person who is known to be trustworthy A girl accidentally broke "Mr Robinson's" when playing ball with some other children The other kids said "Mr Robinson" was mean They wanted to run away The little girl said she was going to tell him she did it When the boy plav ing "Mr Robinson" came out he looked and sounded ery scary indted The little girl had to muster all her courage to tell L to R top row Austin Lambertson middle "Mr Robinson" the truth but row Michael Ward? Bnant Chnstensen: botshe did it tom row Tyrell Kessler Joey Rands and Later that day in school the Courtney Jensen little girl dropped her pencil while taking a test When she reached for it the teacher thought she wa try ing to cheat and took her test The other children told the teacher that the little girl had told "Mr Robinson" the truth about his broken window that morning Because the little girl had been trustworthy before the teacher believed that she was teihng the truth It was a splendid example of trustworthiness in real life There was also a demonstration of how one person's decision to be trustworthy affects others Six boys made a human pyramid with three on the bottom two in the middle and one at the top One boy on the bottom said "I don't wart to do this he children anymore" The whole pyramid collapsed when he quit doing his part learned that one person's behav ior can hurt or help others At the end of the assembly The kids sang a fantastic song pronouncing their commite re ment to have good character The words rang out "We are kids for character' unified! "Let's get together while we can! We're kids for character'"' All the students left the assembly with a challenge to be more trustworthy in ail aspects of their life by choosing to refrain from cheating on schoolwork and having courage to tell the truth even when it's hard The students at Fillmore lementary can all be "Kids for Character" ful s told them about from Continental Lime took time off work to tell the second grade about the rock cycle and the three different They types of rocks learned that crystals need room to grow or they stay Vic Kastner and students small and thev enioved watching the rocks float He did an excellent job showing them the different types of hardness rocks can have and the life cy cle rockj go through Our community is truly blessed to have such fine indiv iduals here that take time to educate the students It takes a lot of hard work and sacrifice to host the students but it creates memories that are lasting Once again Delta North would like to thank those people involved for making our rock studies a great one Personal mm School newspaper staff chosen Back ros e :c r'jr! Bona C"rs3 j3e Davis e Peitca Sa azy es Ce''ef Ehse y S'ac-- 'eynr G K'ana Cr s Lcon uar Torpscn taught h' rc eeo rg e c wetrr tretr sharce the n Red rce I'' vc red a: - 'z: occiM sotty e cck - : ? 'e awarded ewr se "tr:re :'i'v Sixth grade fall musical v he arraal sixth grade ail M:sica! l'roj:'a:r School uvmnasm or t ci 2 at o a r: artre this er:era:"!rg prograrn ot Haiioween ur-- j eJ erds Sixth grade star parties :n are er a: car jJl1' '':e the M eno'!C c he sixth grade classes at ifimore M dd e vh oy :heir panics on V s :' atterJ on A 2S at the shooi and Mrs sVx s:ar!ey " a go on monit'g o! Wed ' ct 2" and M' v'c' an J Mrs a m wth the s:der: 'ssc'v srg planets and star Oct 2S Both will beg r a: :de':ts wi!' en:o brea!-- through the eiescopes Klow:!ig the gairg served by the teachers I" Hansen Planetarium to present assemblies Middle r!o'i will be treated to enterr Ihurs Oct 21 student a the f - i"are:arrr wo assemblies are planned taining assemblies presented by the Harsen exciting the seventh xnd ech grades one for the fifth and sixth g'ade and one " p m addition to this year's program a rocket launch scheduled for v Baron Dominique Jean Larrey Napoleon's personal surgeon designed the first ambulance in 1792 and used it in Napoleon's Italian campaign 1796-- JEW CUST0C3EDS V 'fjerft fry mm l CALL ATTCMTIOM Wed Oct 13 1999 special presentations were made to all Delta North students about personal safety Stranger danger was discussed as w ell as good bad and confusing touch Four Mary Gull Garth White & Janet Lindquist Safety different assemblies were Assembly promoters A presentations held for Kindergarten 1st and 2nd and students The materials discussed were both appropriate and grade relevant to our student's well being W e thank Officer Garth White of the Millard County Sheriff's Department Janet Lindquist of Neighborhood Watch and Mary Gull of the Children's Justice Center for this worthwhile program anz Red Ribbon Week be Safety On ' 5th grader performs Native American Dance PRIVATE FOREST LAND OWNERS Do you have dead spruce on your property? We are interested in harvesting dead spruce! Also other species Toil-Fre- e Satterwhite Log Homes Mil " "M U MM IM IMMMMMM HP li"'iMTucAlrD mu iiiuili 520 East Topaz Utah 4 Delta The fifth grade students at DNES had their students of history enriched with Tamara Beg ay brought her family to perform traditional Native dances at the school Tamara was two years old when she first began to dance On this day she wore a dress with belts sewn to it and beautiful beaded leggings as she performed the Jingle dance Tamara's sister Malia did the fancy dance along with her cousin Tymera and Tyra Boxton Another cousin Ian Holiday was a Grass Dancer Some of the students tried to learn the Shaw Dance It was a very fun and educational experiWe thank Tamara ence for the fifth gTao and her family for coming to our school Pictund right: Tamera Begay Jingle Dance regalia in Twin 1 jEQpnnDV Tommy Lee Jones A Ashley Rated R ' I! " " While the manager is away looking for a 4 point YOU can harvest a 5 point 25 APY on a 90 day CD at the J add s Mon Thurs 7:10 ONLY Fri & Sat 7:10 & 9:10 I Ml Twin 2 if illard County 3 OK) reait union 109 S Mob - Thurs 7:00 ONLY Fri & Sat 7:00 & 9:20 k Under Si On km I? 5bjci P dwwat iut to vihbli( am tmtrmHt at Adula 14 atvtatd rai In operating In Htm bogun CftylnlMT COPY 1 a York HOME DELSVEEY Fast Convenient Meals ±J I-I- The flrat 5 he PI here thev w ere able to lect Page the nistw AiV(MS J'Hpi -:' 1999 21 Fillmore Values Assembly Value onhiness Rocks rocks and more rocks! October County Chronicle Progress Millard Fillmore Elementary School Fw 00 300 E DELTA 40 S 100 W ELEGIBILITY AND MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED! MiN OFFER GOOD THROUGH $50000 FILLMORE |