Show Progress June 22 2000 Page County Chronicle Millard 5 N Community Events -- Nb JJC75'V: - A - -- mix ''i rIrTV Ben Stephensen Pnme Paxton Birthdays at Pleasant Acres Prime Paxton 93 and Ben Stephensen 83 will be honored at a birthday party Sat June 24 from 2 to 4 p m at Pleasant Acres Ben and Prime extend a special invitation to all their family and friends to join them and help celebrate this special day r Travis W Orella Johnson and Denise Day 43rd Day - Johnson Wedding Anniversary Neil and Orella (DeeDee) Blake will celebrate their 4 3'J wedding anniverof Sam & aurel Blake ofllinckley and DeeDee is the daughter of George & Rose Tuttle of Baldwin Park C A They have three children Mark Michelle and Matthew On June Rex & Corinne Day are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Denise to Trav is W Johnson son of Keith Johnson and Jerry & Bobbie Pickering on July 12000 p m reception 6 8 p m at the M E Bird Center 240 W 100 S Delta UT Ceremony No formal inv itations are being sent All friends and relativ es are inv ited to attend or you mas contact them at 2995 S 4000 W Delta UT or Neil sary Delta Community Medical Center Mandy Johnson bom on June 8 2000 Shannon Arbuckle Johnson and Keith Campbell Johnson of Della She weighed 6 lbs 10 oz and was 22 a: 6 23 p m to 22 is the son ri A ivi' JD and Jamie Lois r Mz Cox “Cool River” to present concert in the park The West Millard Cultural Council nounces that its free summer Concerts in the Park series will begin Fri June 30 at 7:30 pm with the outstanding saxophone and piano due “Cool River" This is the third season of what the Cultural Council hopes w ill be an ongoing tradition of great music and pleasant e in the Delta City park Cultural Council president Ron Draper states that the cultural council is very excited to start the concert series with such an outstanding group as “Cool River" “Cool River" is a sax and piano musical duo which provides ambience and taste and more than a touch of class Their repertoire - custom fit for the occasion - ranges from elegantly romantic classically mellow to upbeat with a funky groove They do a mix of soft jazz R & B pop and country hits ballads golden oldies twined with their own compelling compositions JD or Doug Cox has long been known in the area as a master saxophonist with an unforgettable tone His performance expertise spans all of the Saxes soprano alto tenor and baritone He is a former high school music educator with four years Posse receives CPR training Steve Walker West Millard Sheriff Posse members received training in CPR certification during their regularly scheduled meeting Wed June 14 Training was given in resuscitating infants children and adults at the Posse building in Delta Ivan and Carol Ann Christensen and Morris Burton volunteered theii time to provide members w ith the necessary training and testing By Entertainment in the park If you wish to participate in the entertainment portion of the 4 of July pro6 gram please call Ron Draper at We need a variety of local talents represented at 12:30 p m Kiddie Parade Will be held on July line up Jubilee Foods (IGA) about 5 5 to 330 pm We will be leaving from Jubilee at 530 we will go down to the City Park where there will be popsicle for the participants If you have any questions please con7 tact Micala Row lette at 3 W e w ill at COPY Greene 80th of graduate studies in music composition theory from the University of Utah and has a BS Degree in music education He has been a member of two university jazz bands and has played in numerous stage and concert bands and professional sembles Jamie is an amazing pianist performing She professionally since the age of has her BS from Weber State and teaches sixth grade She has been following her father's example and has been writing songs since she was a child in elementary school Her compositions number more than 100 quality pieces with a variety of musical styles Other concerts in the Concerts in Park are as follows: Mon July 3 at 7 p m Summer Jazz Band Fri July 14 at 7:30 pm Old Time Fiddlers Fri July 28 at 7 pm Moonlighters Fri Aug 8 at 7 p m Delta String Quartet The whole family will want to be at the Delta City Park on June 30 at 730 pm for this great free concert For more information about Cool River or other concerts please contact Ron Draper at Senior Menus and Activities Tburs June 22 Pork chops Cheesy hash browns Sliced beets Peach parfaitcookie Fri June 23 Cook’s choice Tue June 27 Meatloaf cream Baked Peas Pineapple upside down cake 28 June Wed Hot chicken salad Buttered carrots Cheese stick Applesauce Tburs June 29 Chili Burger Potato salad Fruit Cinnamon roll Please make your reservations by 9 a m on the day you plan to eat at the center This Space Sells birthday open house There w ill be an open house Sat June to celebrate the 80 birthday of Mrs Lois Greene It will be held at the home of June lounsbury 7035 N 2000 W Sugarville She raised a family of four children Three boys & one girl LaRay ID Carl halls ID Mrs Pat Hall Twin Falls ID and Chuck r River City UT She’s been a widow for many years She was a cook at the North Elementary and also the Middle School Her sisters Evelyn Hardy of St George & June Lounsbury are inviting everyone who would like to come and visit to stop be between 3 and 5 p m No gifts Your visit will be appreciated 24 Jcunboree Weekend long Rylee June Sainsbury bom on June 8 2000 at 121 pm to Jennifer Louise Jarx is Sainsbury and Nathan B Sainsbury ofCallao I’T She weighed 6 lbs 12 or And was I9‘'i inches long Nathan Grant Pace bom on June 3 2000 at 8 44 a m to Rhonda Thorson Pace and Michael G Pace of Delta He weighed 7 lbs 6 oz And I9lj inches long Andrea Helen Baker born on June 14 2000 at 732 p m to Toni Michelle Watts Baker and Cecil Frank Baker III of Delta She weighed 6 lbs lOoz and was 19' j inches long Alrjandra Fuentes bom on June 17 2000 at 251 pm to Mireya Grijalva f scobar and Juan Esteban Fuentes He weighed 7 lbs and was 20 inches long Friday June 23 1 1 a m to 730 pm Saturday June 24 10 am to 4 pm By 50 SottfKMcUsv Car Show Saturday It’s the "New Millennium" and we are counting on your support to make this a wonderful celebration What about a family picnic in the park to start the festivities on Monday July 3 2000 at 6 30 p m ? The children s parade will begin at 7 p m each entry will receive a treat The National Guard will present this sunrise service at 6 30 a m to begin the first Fourth of July celebration of the New Millennium A pancake breakfast provided by the American Legion w) be served from 7 to 9 30 a m Your celebration committee members are Rayma Day Arlene Bartholomew Wayne Jackson and Linda M Rowley Your parade chairmen this year are Doug and Cathy Holley at Doug is also in charge of the Freedom Mile Run We would really like to see lots of entries this year so if your interested please sign up with them by June 25 The five Business Church Civic major categories are Government Clubs and Other (individuals families etc) Parade line up will be at 9 a m The parade will be in at 10 a m the route will be from 300 South Main to 100 North Main a m the activities in the park begin There will be At food booths game tooths a program (be sure to bring your chairs and blankets to enjoy the program in comfort) Memorial and flag program If you are interested m sponsorm the program please ing a game or food booth or performing contact Rayma Day ai at 4 p m A skeet shoot at the rifle range is scheduled Booths available at county fair The Millard County Fair is only six weeks away and if you are interested in having a commercial booth now is the time to reserve one Call C’heric at to reserve your or Chris at space now Cost is $50 for 3 ') days and 2 Indoor and outAugust 9 0 door booths are available of Events Time Table Better watch out Be on your guard! She will run over you even in your yard! HAPPY 16TH BIRTHDAY This Space Sells ATTENTION DEMOLITION DERBY PARTICIPANTS GET YOUR CARS READY FOR THE 26th ANNUAL nsJ 3: DEMOLITION § presented by the HINCKLEY LIONS CLUB to be held Tuesday July 4 2000 Delta City Fireworks The FCCLA w ill be sponsoring a dance Friday June 23 2000 at the Legion Hall (next to Deano’s on Main Street Fillmore) It will run from 8 30 - II 30 p m There will be a dance instructor form 830 - 930 pm Admission is S3 per person Come have fun! Only FILLMORE FOURTH OF JULY Marian Dance Runa Pacha (music of the Andes) Will perform on Saturday at p m fUbnoreCLty Park Delta City Library News Dear Aunt Nell: A book was donated to the library Letters Healthy Aging Inspirational From Americans by the children of Walter LeGrande Law a former resident of Delta This book contains letters from across the United States written by people from different age categories LeGrande Law was featured in the 90 section for Utah Some of his advice for healthy aging is: “Eat good food Find happiness in simple things like gardening and sharing your harvest with others Learn the value of honest labor make your word your bond Be thrifty Keep mentally and physically active with keen sense for learning" Thanks to the Li w family for their donation e Story hour is off to a great start had 65 participants and some great readers Airplanes were folded slimy aliens handed out and rockets shot off with a little help from Alka Seltzer and water The oldest group is going to spend some time surfing the Internet reading books and creating book reports (written reports are not accepted1) Each week is going to be a new experience with stories and tivities that you won’t want to miss The new furniture started rolling in this week Two book trucks were delivered and not any too soon It has been a little tricky with one book truck Now we can have one at the front counter for checkins one in the work area for book cleaning and one in the stacks loaded with books to reshelf We’ve had some interesting bookmarks left in our books but this week's find was voted an all time favorite The sonogram to someone's gall bladder operation was discovered tucked between some pages of The Least Likely Bride It was a really nice color shot with four different poses The probing instrument had this uncanny resemblance to my H crochet hook Keep those pages turning! CAR SHOW CRAFT FESTIVAL inches J (DeeDee) and Neil Blake Millard County Immediately Fair following Grounds Pleeee Delta stay Utah In your aeata 6:00 pm under direction of Delta City Fire Department Adults $600 $3300 Prize Money Children $300 Trophies Entrance Fee $30 For more information contact: Ron Webb at Intermountain Farmers 0 or 3 (home) |