Show ard Countv Chronicle Procress September 14 20QQ Pass 5 Community Events Our little girl is turning 16 But she’ll always be Our little girl! Congratulations Lov e your Mom & Dad & Family HAPPY BIRTHDAY Sept 23 We have had some fun Den Meetings ard teTific Pack Meetings this summer think the Millennial Jamboral is the thrg we will remember the most Our : pack had a great time We have been toward going for three years by doing 3ti hours of service in three areas (per person) for our Serv ice Award 9e had 22 boys go and 22 boys earned this award Most of our Leaders earned it as well Many of the boys would not have earned it without our dedicated Jamboral Service leaders Sylvia Wall and Chris Ann Jensen Thank you so very much We also earned Heritage Award boys who attended were Webelos Cortney Jensen Jesus Jimmez Kass Espbn Jeremy Peirce Holley Tyrel Kessler Joey Rands Bryant Christensen Austin Lambertson and a visiting friend Tyson Kessler Bears Brett Palmer Juan Jiminez Matthew Barton Keifer Huntsman Clancy Mortensen Twin Jensen and Kyle Taylor Wolves Trenton Stanley Josh Rands Talon Kessler Michael Louder and Harley Fluntsman Leaders who participated were Trish Rasmussen Chris Ann Jensen Corrina Kessler Steve Fsplin Tulsi Jackie Taylor JetTMitchell t'plin Mitchell and helping mom Jennifer Palmer Wemet early the morning we were to go to the Jamboral After check in we earned a pin by participating in games and activities There were many games that required we work as a team Clancy Mortensen sad a fishing game was very fun Many of the Webelos liked a Race Car game 1 hey worked in pairs one boy w is the car and one boy was the pit crew There was a trading game that included the cubs and the Boys Scouts Each District was given "money" with a number the The Delta City Library News Dave and Kathleen Poulsen By 50lh Wedding Anniversary Dave PouUen and Kathleen Fullmer were married on Sept 16 1950 in T Abraham Their family gathering to nor Dave and Kate on their 50 wedding anniversary on Sept 16 2000 at 6 p ai at their home Raema Bunker Carolyn Walker June Losee Frances Whicker Beverly Ehason Madge Hales Cleo Ehason Harriet Eliason Lilac Holman Norma Adams Marilyn Church Shirley Armstrong at previous visit to home of Inga Mae Shurtz in Levan Fine Arts Club News Fine Arts Club of Delta members of General Federation of Women's Clubs of Itah visited the home of Inga Mae and Alden Shurtz at Lev an Thurs Sept 7 in a repeat visit of two years ago The picture above was taken at the time of the earlier isit which prov ed so popular that this new one was planned Others who were not shown included Treva Mickey and sev eral and Valerie other members making a total of 20 Mr and Mrs Sh"Tz have developed a beautiful flower and landscaping garden as well as a vegetable garden Origihich lined the Salt Lake C ity nal bricks streets in early pioneer days and which were excavated during recent road construction are a historical highlight of their patio The waterfalls birds and gorgeous blossoms all added to the decor June Losee sister of Mrs Inga Mae Shurtz served general chairman of the occasion with help from her luncheon committee Harriet Ehason a past of the General Federation of Women's Club of Utah encouraged the women to continue their affiliation w ith federation She explained that federation gives a network of support hich helps to keep a club going in their desire to be of serv ice to their community Part of the purpose of the club is to be informed and to bring in programs which enrich and broaden viewpoints and understanding as well as to foster friendships This also gives the participants a voice in the state and national organization Fine Arts Club has open membership and welcomes new members (j The residents of Pleasant Acres traveled to Leamington on Labor Day to tend the "Lcamarado Day Rodeo" It was a wonderful day they were seated right up front and enjoyed all the rodeo activities We at Pleasant Acres want to thank Leamington Mayor Brook Pace and all those responsible for making this day so convenient and enjoyable The fresh produce we are enjoying at Pleasant Acres isjust wonderful and we want to thank all those thoughtful friends neighbors and relatives who have brought us these fresh treats As the fall weather sets in we all look forward to our upcoming holidays and hope many of you in the community will come isit all of us at Pleasant Acres the Military a as Pleasant Acres Marian Pear Aunt Nell: was saved today by a big freight delivery The State Library has been after me to get my technology plan written and submitted PDQ This task was scheduled to be completed today but what should arrive but tables and benches that needed to be assembled Checking the instructions a philhps and a screw dri er w as required to get the job done Twisting andtumirg those screw Jrivers the old carpel tunnel reared it's ugly head went to the city building to see if they had an eleunc drill - no quick trip home netted twodrills one heavy duty and one not so heavy duty Approximately 12 screws were completed when the juice ran out of the heavy duty drill The duty drill gave all it had before humming it's last tune The Bookmobile clerk came to the rescue and brought her drill to the library after lunch Once again was off and assembling Three hours after beginning the benches table and chairs were ready for use don't know when will get the feeling back in my hands or be able to grip the mouse to the computer but it feels like Christmas' Tripping to Salt Lake last week tened to Animal Farm There was a great moral to the story and has provided me with contemplating moments few and far between forme have also been reading Nora Nora by Anne R iv ers Siddons but am having a tough time getting into it (It could be that have been playing Free Cell so much am absolutely daft in the head) Story hour is starting up again for the fall winter session every Wednesday at 10 00 a m had the staff save all the new books so wouldn't have to race around at the last minute to find something to read and here it is T uesday and I'm racing around Does a procrastinator ever change their ways? On September 28 the Utah Arts Council will deliver an art show Capturing the Light: Works By the Photographic Print Society It will be at the library until October 26 had better get flyers taken to the schools so they can plan a field trip The illustrious library board will gather Thursday September 14 at 8 00 pm for their quarterly meeting According to the Slate Library rules and regulations board members can serve a maximum of six years and then they have to be off for a year before being reappointed Karen Chandler and Dave Hahn have served their six year ‘sentence’ going above and beyond the call of duty We certainly appreciate their efforts and hope to see them reinstated before long Keep those pages turning’ Life teaches us to be less harsh with ourselves and with others —Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Le Bab Sam ' I were to trade with other Dishave the bill from each District earned a two sided Jamboral com the D'xtncts were small and ther Some of bills were hard to come bv The boy s decided it was smart to collect a couple of the same numbers for better trading After earning coins for themsel es the boy s helped each other by pooling bills and by trading extra bills for the ones someone else needed Austin Lambertson told Leader Tulsi Esplin that he was going to start ail over again from scratch aher earnIt hadn't been a breeze to ing his com earn the first coin so she said that if he accomplished it she would bring him a candy bar to the next Den Meeting He eameda (KUM) Grand bar It was windy but not to bad Just by walking the thousands of scouts really stirred up the dust We ate it with our lunch and those of us with dark hair went home considerable on it tricts We and lighter Many of our scouts went to the evening programs with their parents Lee Greenwood was great and had some heartfelt advice for all of us The paratroopers and the FlagCcremony they helped with will not soon be forgotten Pr'sident Monson Merlin Olsen and the many scout leaders were wonderful There were dancers w ith common sense advice The Osmond 2'! were all Eagle Scouts so talked Generation it up And the music was really up beat and fun big thank you from Pack 201 to all ot the many people who spent so much time in the planning organizing and panic If there were glitches we could not uniforms are clean and we small Now we wonder 'when can we do The tell better it again s'' Fowles attends Junior PGA ( asev Fowles qualified for the PG Junior in Palm Beach Gardens Florida The tah Section PG holds the Tournament in conjunction with the I tah Junior Golt Associa’ion This years tournament was held at Davis Park and Aall'v View ( asev shot a 6’ at Davis Park par the first dav of tournament plus The second day was held at Valiev View par 72 ( asev Shot another 6" tor a 2 dav total ot 34 9 under par which earned him an all pense paid tnp to the PGA tournament held at the PC) resort in Florida at Palm Beach gardens in August ach state is represcnied by the individual inner ot the qualifier tournament I tah's repreheld in their state asev for a 12th sentative shot a place finish By finishing in the lop 2 at the PGA event this qualifies ( asev to the play in Orange Bowl Invitational in lorida December 2"th - ith in Miami Fish Springs 10 Annual Open house Sat Sept 16 Ilia m 6pm Bird tours' Pony xpress historv talks Native American historv Rcfuuc talks tours air speakers Geology boat rides and Food concession For additional information please call (4 V) x SI 5353 William Keetch and Robert Woolsey New District Chairman William “Bill" Keetch (left) the new Deseret District Advancement Chairman Senior Menus and Activities c for the Boy Scouts of America congratulates Robert Woolsey for having served diligently in that position tor the past eight year Many thanks goes out to Robert for the many hours of service at Eagle Courts of Honor boards of review merit and Faglc badge pow wows recognition banquets Bill Keetch brings many years of experience to the job and we look forward to working with him School Notice Thurs Sept 14 Potatoes Com Carrot & raisin salad Fruit cup Fri Sept 15 Chicken Cordon Bleu Rice pilaf Buttered carrots Cake & fruit Tues Sept 19 Salisbury steak Whipped potatoes gravy Spinach Peach cobbler Wed Sept 20 Mild chili Cheese sock Fruit salad on lettuce Cinnamon roll Thurs Sept 21 Turkey casserole enter Street at lixi A new school crossing zone has been established on North This school zone is in addition to the existing school zones located on Main Street at Center Street and on one ree Road at 4(H) South be of children aware the driving public It is important that YOU traveling to school and to watch for them not only in School ( rowing zones but in all areas of Delta City The safety of our children is in your hands Great Basin Church of Christ lliilHFlR SUNDAY SCHOOL am WORSHIP 1:30 am 520 East Topaz 4 Utah 864 4551 10:30 1 350 E 300 N Delta SeptllSlthrirfl Twin Delta 864-530- w fruit 9 Cookie Delta Auto Airman Kip E Sawaya cheats Me'vi'e cheal S Me!v die has been awarded te Silver Beaver Award The tah Naot the Bov Scouts of tional Parks C oura America and the Deseret District join to coruratulate M ke on receiv rc the counaward cils highest A Mike was active in scouting A youth and has been serving almost conx tinuously as a leader since 19 in explorIn the ub and Boy Scouting units in': Deseret District Mike new works as the ub Scout roundtable commissioner and on the District ub Scout training slaf M ke has gone the extra mile in advanced training He has attended Akela s council for ub Scout leaders and Wood Badge tor Bov Scout leaders Mike is also the recipient of the second miler order of the arrow adult and district award of merit M NWR Yams Air Force Airman Kip E Sawaya has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base San Antonio Texas During the six weeks of training the airman studied the Air Force mission ganization and customs and received special training in human relations In addition airmen who complete sic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the Community College of the Air Force Sawaya is the son of Keith E and Becky L Sawaya of 68 East 100 South Delta Utah He is a 1999 graduated of Delta High School M We then VOLUNTEERS NEEDED children and families In The following programs that work with Millard County need volunteers who can help a couple of hours a week In the following area: 1 Adult and older youth volunteers to help tutor and participate In Internet hours per activities with kindergarten to third grade children week) 2 Adult 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- volunteers to serve as mentors for youth age participate in individual and group planned activities (4 to 6 month) 3 Hispanic and Native American volunteers that could help In doing some educational home visits (4 to 6 hours per month) 4 Seniors In high school and adults who could serve as youth and mature mentors for the USU Youth & Families With Promise Program helping with academic skills and activities that will strengthen families (8 to 10 hours per month) (Youth ages 5 Volunteers needed (on a basis) to teach a skill or craft with youth If you are Interested In making a difference Joyce Knight Jackie Nielson - 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