Show Mi Progress October County Chronicle Hard 12 2000 Pase ? Car Care Month - Battery Care is Critical Millard School High JaNae Chrs'ensen The st at DNES hake been about plants Dur ng the w eek of September $ we had our annual p'ant fa r Each da the students bring to school a different kind of p'ant and display them in the hall Tuesday was flower day Wednesday was day and Thursday was fruit day All the students at DNES er oy locdeirg at the xanety of pla"’s Thanks to the teachers and stude"ts for iCurntrc participating in this i - — Caption: New officers (let to right) Jom Tuttle Kacie Bond Rachae Perkins Mandi Gentry and Savannah Day actik Its - ft n Studentbody elections Studentbody elections were held at Fillmore Middle School on Tuesday October 3 following a campaign The new officers include Presiassembly dent Tyson Jolley vice president Jom Kindergarten students say “I will” secretary bade Bond social manRahae PerMP earhook editor Cjcn'rk and newspaper editor annah Dav TuPlc ager Mandi Sa Field Trip s'"" Jolley Tyson scum The seventh grade tah History classes taucht by Mrs kit Stevens participated in a field trip to the histone Cove Fort & the Fremont Indian Museum on ThursThe students enjoy ed day September 2 a tour of the fort as well as demonstrations on pioneer life At the Fremont Museum the students saw a video of how the Fingers Ridge area was developed visited the cave of 100 hands took a walk around the petroglyph panels and visited the mu- - was eaten at Cover Fort and then students visited the Fort the barn the bljeksitiith shop and a pioneer cabin After the visit to the fort everyone lotded on the bus to hurry home in tune to vote in tor student elections primary bodv officers Thanks to Mrs Rasmussen Mis Perry Mrs Shields Mr Ma'k Pierce and Mr Gordon (Thailand tor going with us and m tking our historv trip sate and fun utich the Performance The Kindergarten students in M's Schena's and Mrs George's class have been learning about the Little Thev hav e been Red Hen reading the story tor shared reading time On Mondav Ostoher 2 they had a special guest come in to help them grind wheat Mrs Zoe Fowles brought in an electric grinder and eral hand grinders to let the students experience’ the grinding process The students each got to see and feel the wheat fore and after it was ground Fveryone enjoved the Students from the fifth and sixth grades well as the band and orchestra students from the seventh and eighth grades at Fillmore Middle School enjoyed special morning performance of the Ltah Sym- - phonv at the Millard High Auditorium on Mondav October 2 Students were as bv impressed amazed at how and the performance wonderful the symphony sounded The FCC sponsoring the Dane trs Saturdav CKtcber 14 Senior cjidida’es are Jared Bad Cole Carling Baden Davies Luke IX '’son Kyle Emmett and Man Ho't Junior candidates include Rvan B'ad Cods Fowkes Samoeun Hem McKirlev Smith Carson Stevens and Philip Turtle Rrspumite" e 's Superman is the song and the There will be a Preference asse'r blv on of Cstober where ihe canFndav the didates will tomple'e several tasks tod their best super hero talents The dance w ill beirg at s ')pm on Saturdav and the floorshow will be at lu p m In a football game on Wednexdav October4 the Millard agies defeated Juab Quarterback Richard Tuttle's pass to Carson Stevens in the final minutes of the second cjuater was the onlv scoring in the game The agies lead went into the locker ri om w ith a on the score bv arson Stevens and the extra point kick bv Munoz The game was a defensive battle w ith the agies prevailing for the win McKinley Smuh intercepted a pass late in the final quarter to seal the victors for the Fagles Millard will host the I nterpnse Wolves this Fridav in an important region matchup (Tame time is p m Lady Eagles Down the Cowboys V : John Monsen Robby Cross Country The DFS PTA has been very busy during the past two weeks with our annual rp This year's fundraiser Inmsbrook Gift rap project raised ov er S4000 00 for our school' We thank the PTA J for their hard work on the school's behalf Tammy Por- ter and Pam Goodrich spear- headed this year's event t Throughout the two week period that the fundraiser was in full swing students were to guess the number of fi sh on gift wrap that was hung on inv ited into the Media Library the wall PTA President LaRene Rawlinson announced the lucky winners over the PA to claim their prizes This year's system and they were invited to the Media Library contest w tnners were Judy Stanworth Linda Hales W hitney Singleton Brooke Goodrich Jaclyn Joseph Trevor Davis and Nathan Fvans Congratulations' The annual Fillmore Middle School Cross Country Race was held on Tuesday October 3 Overall winnerwas John Monscn a seventh grade student at the school Second was Robby Woodhffand third was Ian Jenkins The first place finisher for the girls was Kelly Camp of the fifth grade The majority of the middle school students participated in this race 'Simple maintenancccan maximize the lite of your battery" advises Rolavne Fairdough ' It is important to have vour batterv and chargim svstem checked at arlv detection ot a least once a year weak component can save time and money " Advertise more J aggressively to keep and get more local business 0 Call follow- - Announced Between 1970 and 1999 the Francisco 49ers won 16 divititles San sion Woodliff- on a course of a little over two nnles around the middle school building and grounds Many onlookers from the community helped students and staff members cheer the racers on to the finish he race is under the direction of the Millard High School Track Team and coaches Doug and Stuart Bailey Jolley r HOLIDAY SHOPPING in NEW YORK NEW YORK TRAVEL ESCORTED TOUR 4 DAYS - 3 NIGHTS Dec 1 - 4 2000 Includes- Air - Transfers - Tips THOMAS § v Marriott Hotel City Tour Daily Breakfast Optional Theater packages r Holiday For information Thomas Travel: Louis XIV owned 413 beds lights and more or to make a reservation Evelyn Warnick: A Day” Delta North 2“' graders have been busy learning about the importance of eatMrs Melinda ing “5 Steck from the Utah Health Department came over from Ncphi to teach the students about how eating five fruits and or vegetables each day affects their health Students were taught what vitamins they get from eating fruits and vegetables and also what diseases they can prevent by following this healthy practice A contest was held among the students to draw a poster encouraging adults to follow the same rule of eating “5 Grocery bags were used for the paper and were then taken to the Jubilee erocery store to be used in spreading the message to customers All participants or fnsbees received a big eraser and bookmark and the winners received either First place honors went to Kortney Hansen second place went to Amanda Sanders and third place went to All Johnson Congratulationsall second graders who participate and fun this health lesson for her in help made learning fun A special thanks to Mrs Stock 1050 of our readers will visit a beauty salon 10 times this year Maintain and increase clients with cost effective 864-240- 0 Now! advertising Call AFFORDABLE DURABLE ineta l Roofs lest BEAUTIFUL A HIGH-CALIBE- Roof Video! 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'ution ot sodaand water Rinse ttie batters with ing water being careful the water runoff docs not damage the floor or dnv ew av It the batters has remov able vent caps check the electrolyte fluid level It should be aXive the tops ot the plu'es inside tl battery It fluid is needed add dist Ihd water but do not overfill Batters terminal connections should ‘x pt tieht Adjust liKse flttincs ings th it have cracked Baltenes are dangerous and tilled ri acid Always wear propc- eve protection and gloves when working around iu tornotivc batteries Also never smoke or work around an open flame because gas is present and mav explode Avoid tipping the batters because sultu ric acid mav spill out and caum burns Jump starting a buterv can be danger chis and dam ice baltenes and components Alw avs cheek in the owner s manual tor and procc'Jutcs proper instructions Never attempt to charge or lump stirt frozen battery or one that is low on elec trolvte fluid because it m iv rupture or explode When replacing a hatterv alw avs chcK'se one that has the same ratine and his the same physical size as the onemal will ensure proper fit and avoid excessive shorten the batters s vihrition that a Eagles Defeat the Wasps fort Eat “5 Bonded Insured 2 e nows s dio ices Ihe adv Fagles traveled to kanab on October for region voiles ball Ml three teams defeated the cm boy s he agies go to Parowin on Tuesday and will Fave their find home game on Thursday against Enterprise Come and support the adv Fagles at their last home game Reeion volleyball is scheduled for October We wish to thank Mrs Fowles for her tunc and As she left one student Joel Mork said That was just "Thanks' wonderful'"' The students hav e also learned about cooperation and doing their share The a bread to share ing day each class helped make loaf of They have learned when someone asks f r help they won't say Not I" lOc'Xser ct tle vf s to weu” er ITA o'e vs'iTrsvrer A MHS fr Ti ve tub tod e v Mor— October Car Summer t Feat weake-- s bane' e s en w inter ’s them g hit ba"eres tail” su d Ro’ayme Fa tab spokeswo-- t an AA "H add motorists p ase increased demards Preference at 'i AKEC - Bj"- sens Lovell’s Native American Dwellings Mrs Lovell's fifth grade class has been studking the Ancient Americas The students made Native American dwellings depicting the different cultures There ere igloos teepees cliff dwellings hogans long house's and complete illages constructed out of many different materials The children used sugar cubes canvass gunny sasks clay sticks mud etc Their creative juices were really hat a fun and eduflowing' cational project' SALT - es Repcher First Grade Plant Fair Corp V i tv Vr - xn i H 498 W Main 4PITI OOl St 864-21- 1 FNTI KS ()1 OE |