Show Millard County Chronicle Progress County Fair 2000 Paps 17 August 7 a success by: fills Robinson Millard Swim Pool forking up a sweat in the pool's SO mi mile club this week are Elaine mi Maxine Dorothy West 00 mi Bouchard-- Tent city at jamboral Jamboral Continued from front ing to make page tmguished Eagle Award Jeffrey R Holland member of the Council of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints said he wanted to make only two points First he asked each Scout to personally thank a leader for what he does for them and likened the song from Robin Hood "Everything do do it for you" to the work of a dedicated Scout leader Second he said "I promise you that if you live the virtues and motto of Scouting it will be more important to you as you get older than it does now Everyday of my life have drawn on these virtues" and he recalled a time when he used the scout law to settle a serious argument among professors and educators in an portant meeting Scout law was a standard they could all accept Thomas S Monson taught using many said stories the value of one Scout summed it up like this “It helps me do the things should do and keeps me from doing the thngs shouldn’t do" The Kwahadi Dancers were more than dancers They were a dramatic course in and training youth through Indian history dances and chants They ment a full story Milt Ward National President of the of America said after celebratScouts Boy in ing the 90th Aniversary of Scouting the welcomed February they 00 000 000th Scout into the program He said that people from pole to pole and circling the globe have wondered per and in business “are we going to make it?” He said “Hang in there you are go boys it Scouts makes men out of LaVk ana mi 0 Treva mi Paula 10 mi and mi Kim Pittman-Shirlene mi Last week the pool hosted the last “Dive for Money and Prizes" of the summer There were 72 children takirg home over 500 prizes and S30 in coins received a pnze and had an enormous amount of fun' The rext "Dive" will be during the Christmas break The pool and racquetball facility will be closed keL Aug 23from8to 10pm for a private party The pool will be open to public from 6 to 8 p m that evening The racquetball facility opens at 5 30 a m and will be open until 8 pm that night Beginning Mon Aug 2 the pool will be on the winter schedule Mon - Thurs open swim will be held from 6 - 9 p m Fridays the pool will be open from p m and the Sat open swim will be the same 12 - 5 p m and 6 - 10 pm Early morning lap swim hours do not change They are from 5 30 - 9 a m Mon - Fn Winter schedule will be available at the pool free of charge on Mon The pool is taking registration for winter swim lessons beginning Mon Aug 21 the winter swim lessons begin at the end of Sept They are taught after school at 330 pm Each 10 day session costs S20 per student Call the pool to register for anv w inter swim lesson session at " Evans who emceed the Saturday morning program introduced three speakers after the US 23rd Army Band “The Governor’s own" performed magnificently erv briefly their messages Michael Leavitt said he w anted the Scouts to tell their folks w hen they ask what the Governor said “I want you to know how grateful am to have been a Scout to eat tinfoil dinners to get so dirty had to take my clothes off outside the back door to keep my head in a Bob Stay up with Jerry and watch the stars come out JERRY LEWIS MDA TELETHON SEPT Senator Orrin Hatch challenged Scouts to deep patriotism and said “The only way you can pay back what has been given you is to live tle Scout Law and Motto God bless you and America ” Robert Dcllenbaugh YM Prcs(LDS) gave example of two explorers racing to the South Pole Scott who was prepared and his challenger who was no- t- who never made it back “Put your heart into your plan Do your Duty to God” Many awards and plaques were given by Jim Broadbent (and to him) to deserving men and patrols for outstanding worthy of mention All of the guest speakers and the Boy Scouts of America leaders received plaques or awards and recognition of work well done By noon all campsites were cleaned and units ready to leave Jamboral 2000 bechalcomes a magnificent lenge to over 30000 Scouts to live just a little better LABOR DAY 3-- 4 WEKffiO LOCAL USINGS TMEAN0 8TXn0N CHECK FOR r7Ea Muscular Dystrophy Association www mdausa org Increase client base with cost effective advertising Call for details Alaska gets the least sunshine of any of the 50 states Satellite Crime Watch Save $20000 II DescretOasis Paul A Betty Gaboon went to American Fork on July 29 A 30 where they attended a Thomas Family reunion Marlow A Kathv Cropper went to as Vegas on Aug 3 where they met the American West Airlines at 5 14 as Marlow's grandson Elder Shawn Cropper was reluming home after serving a two year LDS mission in ngland Shawn is the son of Mr A Mrs Kelly ropper Gary Dutson has spent several days in Logan taking care of his Bee Business there ahoon On Sat Aug 5 Paul A Betty went to American Fork to attend the Baptismal services lor their Joshua Peterson the son of Jason and Tammy Peterson Chris Stanworth returned home Monday after having spent the past two months in cmal LI with his moihcr Anna Lou Stanworth went to Hcbcr ooJ The Holden tov npcoplc would like all the many volunteer firefighters from Holden and towns around including Delta area fire departments who spent many hours and days fighting the fire above Holden Four helicopters were also helping put the fire out by dipping 5000 gallon buckets in Lester Dobson's pond A warm welcome to Melvin & Jems Bennett who have moved back from ephi They live next door to Melvin's parents Jess& Estell and Melvin works at the bank in Fillmore Nichole & Spencer Kovle and son "Turner" have moved to Kanosh after in Holden the past two years Congratulations to Nicholas Bennett on his recent engagement to Brittany Bowers from Tremonton A Nov 10 wedding is bcirg planned Shauna Johnson underwent major back surgery in the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo last week We wish her a speedy recovery Visiting Grant & Norma Wood this week were their daughter Wendy Reese and two daughters from Santa Fc NM Phyllis Bennett and all her children tended the Lou A Echo Cook family union in Lynndyl on Aug 5 it was a fun day of visiting with over 75 family members Overnight guests of Cherryl Wood cently were her good friends Dean and Celine North from Ogden who came for the open house for their son Jeff and w ife Mauree after their wedding in the Manti Temple on Aug 4 to thank By C2J get Chris She also brought her grandson Ladd home with her for a isit Congratulations to Mike A LuAnn Styler as they became grandparents on July 31 A babv girl was bom July 31 at 3U p m at Provo Her parents are Melissa Ann and ane J Draper Pauline Scow A her daughter Came A from granddaughter visited Sparks Monday at the home of Milden A rprilla Scow Garrett Dutson from Provo LT visited a few days with his grandmother Dutson U inona A Kathy ropper went to I as 4 to attend the misAug Flder Shawn Cropper He his mission m Lngland Mr Farrell Hall from Cedar City visited Sat at home of Milden A Arprilla Marlow cgas on Sun sion report of served Scow Delta Auto Internet For fast efficient internet access check us out We have the latest equipment available at an excellent signup price Thanks For Your Support Delta Auto & Appliance Inc 1 341 West Main Delta 864-276- Savings r Prices clfcctive thru Sept 2 2000 The key to a beautiful yard IFA FERTILIZER muwihw MKx 25-5-1- fol- idea is mm 0 Weed & Grass Killer quart Concentrate 50 lbs over the years Today many criminals are following the money by moving their operations to the Internet As the amount of business transacted over the Internet continues to grow so does the number of scams and schemes For over 200 years Postal Inspectors have safeguarded the customers of the US Postal Service Now that familiar group of crime fighters is joining the effort ii $1099 99 WCE 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visit the Web site at www us pa compostahnspectors Brooke Dobson will be a member of the Dixie Cheerlcading Squad in St school year Georgel T forthe2lKt-2(X- l Brooke is the daughter of Mary Dobson of Fillmore She attended a tryout of over 5U other delegates Brooke isa 999 graduate of Millard High School where she was a three year member of the MHS ihccrlcading squad Great 10b Brooke' And best of luck in your future cheerleading in Fphriam I tah of over 45 other squad at Snow ( ollege She attended a tryout candidates Heidi is a 1999 graduate of here she as a three Millard High School year member of the MHS Cheerleaders Heidi was elected to serve as head cheerleader her senior year Congratulations Heidi and best wishes' HOLDEN Today! ia4it Crvipitna xlWCTmuili beamemberofthe20Ki-2iKi- TV by Subscribing kx Utah Local by Heidi Gtlltns Heidi Paxton daughter of Frank A Sherry Paxton of Kanosh was chosen to a Cliernl Brooke Dobson Hedi Paxton Snow College cheerleading squad must be hard to pick winner great This year's demonstrations very interesting something for everyone Great Fun' The small animals w ere fun to see And the food was excellent The food court was filled with satisfied customers The Trade Fair's first year was a success The local businesses really supported this endeavor All in all it was another triumphant year for the fair Dedication skill know a id personal attention to detail and to you the people of Millard County promote good feelings which enables us to collaborate for another great fair next year And many thanks to you folks that supported the fair because without you there wouldn't be a fair It Programming starting at $21®mo Over 210 channels available Avoid nsing cable rates No monthly contract Bogjs services and fraudulent merchandise offers are among the top ten Internet scams (NAPS) — To catch a thief low the money That basic has served as a guide for 4rvTer successful year for the Mlard Far Three ard a haf davs fil'ed vghts sound ard sne’s 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