Show attiiiariiountt chronicle Mother Goose day pwMspecer-bLL29Q- i' 'vjj :u ' M O "e "! 1' i J'N " ' a" ’“4 rc e V? n - ' 'aWe' 'fJ a'a - Millard High School Miianiw&'captar and jr j’e'u ” c I4 A’fN i' J uJfl rve'dav DM cl (vc MHS and DHS Students Receive Training v a as tr Mac t'tMi cm o! ci ns a 'ic m of the Mllard and Delta High School Tobacco Free Council receive training from the American Lung Assoc anon il'ir'MHn hurc1 n in md in t Inc iur Hti the ehua tied tu lieht'Mf ul shaieJ tc Students from Millard and Delta High met together for Tobacco Education training at Millard High School November 28’ The training was organized by the Mdlard County Program and presented by represer'atises from the American Uung Associa- u ciudents vsas FACT drue and tion he inescaee id ian irtun with him was tt'at diucc iicutiul mac’ hruucht n e nueic itti in ndd the sludcfilc are all around tfiit real inaeic is ere tied when uc make ot choices h makes us different tricks that tecl eood about ourselves He went on to tell the students about lvsas s put eood things into your thes could do n cie lie mac’ic in their own lues lvsasv believe in yourscll The students Vlssass be nice to eservhnds bids re tils the in icuc stioss It was a lot ot tun uc uc iti in He illticions uc ind In 1892 George W Columbia Exposition Zac tournamert wth Whitaker was 1' at 103 Tyler Teeples cl 130 and at 12 Trevor Teeples 2 Smith la:ls9 Tyler Teeples McKinley Chase placed second to Delta's Christensen as Christensen had more pins 2 to determine the w inner at and Collm Christensen Richard Tuttle records in the tourCurtis Tuttle had nament and placed Millard wrestlers will be at Canyon iew on Thursday and at Green Valley Tournament m Uas Negas on Friday and Millard wresDecember Saturday tlers are off to a great start and appreciate the ereat support they have had Members show Magic Cdhn Chnstensen Luke Docson Trevor Teeoes Tournament pace trophy at the Ironman re Z n hosted the Millard sues:' rg “Ironman Tournament" on December 200 Schools part'ctpanrg included Delta Cedar Pmeview Snow Canyon Provo Mt View L intah Richfied North and Sanpete North Sevier South Summit Millard This dual tournament saw even team verestling all but ere team Mi!lard did not wrestle Delta Both Millard and Delta finished the tournament wth re :ords Millard lost to Nit View for their dual against only loss Millard won their Uintah for a b’g wm for the Eag'es De'ia s only loss was to Uintah Final team results were Delta 1“ and Mt View 3“ Millard Millard had four wtestlers finish the Leh to right JoS'm Chns'er' sen Ren WadOrngtam Esmeralda Syivesre KascPy Pe’ersen and Kih Wocdbury Ihe am 'h ir'ui tor mv tamilv id v' Hi' ii’i Mr Vnit'eton clai) taTed Nta'cJ iilarv M'i Sine Cun u' a' ufid '' c p cbt aid thev Ime me the c p me knua r pur i ji jt J and leach me mJhx'! achcr-mu Ihino tor n a1 ho i" prinupj1 r iid'Cn km a mi i ralda Si i edre Mr Ij'M 'ta'ed '' vii up on il i rd ’bow e latitude tor nn sc In ml tint because am it'ad to " it jrk 'ji a m ul for he teachers i'm 'Sal in ills jt etp me learn Nnd am thankful for 'elurch id'es i' serse rre od hussi Petersen Mrs Sireleton s class) stated hurt ihcv encourage me in 'hank tu' 'or r ('lends Kec hoc thes help me when We appreciate these students e Mud alien am sad ike cervthir do e d tl i'I us od their hnei ss to sli ue 'heir teelnic 1 recede Ironman Wrestling Tournament records Reporter - JaNae C'rs'er'S"i ' - ' Greg Hade G Ferris designed the Ferris Wheel and The youth leaders from the high schools foin the Tobacco Free Council an organization that will be presenting tobacco and subcance abuse education to students through astivities and programs in the schools The training instructed the youth leaders on health factors associated with tobacco use and how the tobacco companies use subtle advertising to influence kids of all ages to use tobacco The students participated in making posters and learning how to prepare skits that will he presented at the elementary and middle schools The youth leaders will also speak at school education activities that focus on not using tobacco and making good chohcs The Tobacco Free Council leaders are (Millard High (Taylor Jackson Aaron Shields Danelle Davies Jennifer Groesbeck Came Giles Car Olson Dustin Robins Hannah Conley Cole Carling and Colin Jackson (Delta High) David Stanworth Manssa Greathouse Chelsea Uovell Jessi Thompson Julie Hahn Dustin Ferns Paul Kirk Miles Thompson and Tyler Ferns built his first one the following year for How to place correct oi cancel an ad WISH LIST! 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Special Internet Discount with purchase £f S Lexmark Delta Auto & Appliance PH: 864-276- 1 check to Pnncipdi Connie Noyes representing First Secunty Bank presented Principal Dennis Alldredge with a check for catastrophic insurance coverage Millard High School appreciates the support of First Secunty in our sports programs and all the other activities at our schoolThanks First Secunty 2000 Upper presents 341 West Main of the UFBF Board of Directors He sucLeland Hogan a fanner from who did not seek reelection UFBF annual convention attracted more than 500 farm and ranch families from across the state ho met to examine biotechnology and market trends and discuss and adopt the organization's governing policies for 2001 In addition to policy development the convention also featured leadership competitions Convention highlights and contest results can be found on the new Farm Bureau website at www fb org utfb ceeds The Diagnostic are safe Persons to contemplating a routine should ask themselves and agnostic their care givers one simple question to responsibly manage any potential health risks says a health physicist at Stanford University: “W hy am having this test or treatment and what is it expected to accomplish?" Norm McElroy MA a manager at Stanford’s Department of Environment Health and Safety stressed that an occasional dental or diagnostic probably would pose no health nsk McElroy says our bodies seems to cept a normal exposure to radiation with zero increase in nsks and the level at which exposure nsk begins appears to be well above the level of environmental exposure most of us face “But there is no point in accumulating exposure that would bring us closer to that threshold” McElroy says “So what we recommend is to ask your dentist doctor or other health professional is they test they want to schedule is expected to provide information that will help them plan your care “What we probably can eliminate are routine screening such a hospitals or companies once made on all incoming patients or employees without making a purposeful decision that the was needed for that individual" (Routine screening is a needlpss expense even if it doesn’t contribute to a health risk McElroy notes ) “We are exposed to radiation constantly and studies consistently show that people who live in naturally environments such as high evations or communities with naturally radioactive minerals in the soil - suffer no increased nsks of cancer or other ailments" he says For example McElroy studsays six separate ies have shown that residents of the Kerala Atoll m India where there is a high natural concentration of radioactive thorium in the sand suffer no increased health nsks from radiation - even though they are exposed to five times as much radiation as the average person in the United States McElroy cautions that the much higher doses of radiation delivered during cancer therapy due offer a statically increased nsk of cancer “so it’s important to discuss w ith your provider the nsks vs benefits of radiation therapy" Also he notes that alternate cancer treatments such as poor |