Show 4 Page Millard Countv Chronicle rroaressFebruarv 22 2001 Community Events & MissionaryFarewells Reports When you were a little girl Your hair looked so bad Katie Jacobson Jacobson - J You hated your picture taken it always made you mad Now here It is your birthday Your “40th” one to boot and Cade Calhster Look w ho turns 1 6 on the 24th and never been kissed well — Tanya Black HAPPY BIRTHDAY are all so glad Marge that you grew up to be so cute!! Happy 40th Marge from your Brothers & Sisters We Callister Pete & Jom Jacobson are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Katie to 2001 in the Manti Cade Callister son of Russell & Darla Callister on Saturday March LDS Temple You are cordially invited to attend a reception in their honor from 7 to 9 Delta f p m in the 3rd 4th Ward building 197 S 300 She will graduate from Weber State in Katie is a 1997 graduate of Delta High School May She currently works at Valley View Hospital in ( edar ity UT Cade is a 1997 graduate of Delta High School He served in the ugcnc Oregon Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of attcr Day Saints The couple will make their home in Cedar City while they continue their education Elder Kent Robison Elder Kent Robison will be returning from the Nicaragua Managua Mission on 2001 March where he served for the past two years He will report his mission on March 2001 at 150 a m in the Meadow Ward Elder Robison is the son of Lloyd & Pam Robison and the grandson of Calvin Keslerand Phill and the late Mary Jean Robison & Faye Elder Jared Lang Elder Jared Lang has accepted a call to serve in Johannesburg South Africa Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Saints His farewell will be held in the Kanosh Ward Chapel on February 25 2001 at 1:50 a m All are vited to attend lared is the son of Kevin & Melanni Lang of Kanosh and is the grandson of Dee & Ruth Lang of Santa Clara and Glen & Lilly W'hitaker of Kanosh He is the of Dathel Whitaker of Kanosh and Glen & Audrey Quigley of Happiness is the only sanction of life where happiness fails existence remains a mad and lamentable experiment — George Santayana Fillmore The kangaroo family includes 40 species of smaller aniIncluding waliables about mals - A Irene Rawlinson 91st - Bennett Ryan Clark Bennett and Tanya Christine Tucker will begin their lives together Saturday March 3 2001 They along with their parents Ted & Karen Bennett of Holden and Russell & Susan Tucker of Springvillc would like to invite you to attend a reception held from 6 30 - 8 30 p m at the Holden LDS Ward building An in their honor that evening open house will honor them March 10 in the Springvillc at the Spring Creek 760 N 400 E from 6 to 8 p m They will make their home in American Fork Manis - Chapel on Peter Davison Twitchell birthday Come celebrate a birthday party for Rawlinson Twitchell at the Diamond D Inn located at 234 W'est Mam in Delta Right on Mam street The big day is Feb mary 25 200 from pm We would like to invite all her family and friends to join her for an afternoon of fun as she celebrates her 9 st birthday Cake and ice cream will be served throughout the day for all that come to visit Irene on her special day Irene Tucker Up in the Air with a UT Nunnelly Jason R F owles First Birthday Jason Fow les son of Randy & Rebecca Fowles celcbrated’his first birthday on Feb II 2001 Attending his party were favorite big sisters J T & Ashley his grandparents Ken & Audrey Fowles and Sheldon & Deborah Skeem Uncle John Skeem and Crystal Teeples anc cousins JoHanna Rowlette and Danielle Fowles We opened presents ate cake & ice cream After the traditional smearing of the cake in his hair he took a quick bath then turned to his guests A good time was had his by all and lla Shurtz Mams arc pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Alyshia to Tom Nunnelly son ol Dean & Patty Nunnelly on Saturday February 24 2001 A reception will be held in their honor from 6 30 to 8 30 p m at the LDS Leeds Church ceds UT Fvcryonc is cordially invited to attend Paul Turner - Kirkland Blaine and ccAnn 7 urncr are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Mandi to Dent Kirkland son of David and RcVoc Kirkland on Saturday February 24 2(H) They along with their parents invite you to attend a reception held that evening from 7 to 9 p m in the Palomar 300 West 200 North Delta IJ L Dancing and entertainment I 8 to 10 p m rLrjr- V 'v’ ALWAYS A MISSIONARY DISCOUNT J Thurs Feb 22 Sloppy Joes Potato Salad Pears Cinnamon roll Fri Feb 23 Port Chops Dressing'gravy Carrots Peach Cobbler Tues Feb 27 Hamburger pattyomon Scalloped potatoes Mixed vegetables Fruit salad Wed Feb 28 Ham loaf Baked potato wsour cream Broccoli w'cheese sauce Apple pie Thurs Mar Roast Beef Whipped potatocsravy Tossed green salad Cake & peaches Please make your reservations by 9 a m on the day you play to eat at the center This Space Sells First Semi-Annu- Open Microphone The first Open Mike will at the Delta City Library Feb 28 This Open Microphone occasion the Delta Chapter by sponsored of the League of Utah Writers And Open Mike is an opportunity for writers to read then poetry or short prose for the enjoyment of others Often sponsored by coffee houses college classes or local libraries these informal sessions give beginners and published writers an equal forum for presenting their work “We have excellent writers in this area with little chance of exposure and we hope that many will take advantage of this type of encouragement and sharing” commented chapter president RoseAnn be held 2001 will be Young High School students cowboy poets metered or free verse writers chapter members and non members are invited A short list of suggestions and more information about Open Mike Night can be obtained at the Delta City Library or by calling Traditions In T le Making Poiv Wow Presents “VIBRACION” este ’Picture TfiS'Hwsriphy ydurMSSIONARY 2 PANT SUITS WHITE SHIRTS SLACKS NECKTIES SHOES Delta i headquarters SOCKS LUGGAGE AND MUCH MORE 261 W Main St Delta al Sabado Febrero 24 2001 do 8 pm aModlaNocho Enel Salon do los Terrenos do la feria 187 South Manzanita Delta Utah Ron Draper The West Millard Cultural Council is pleased to present in concert on Fri Mar 2 2001 at 730 pm at the Delta High Auditorium Peter Davison and his “Up in the Air” concert Juggler dancer actor and poet: Peter Davison is artist who transforms the stage into a magical world of show motions: In has captivating Peter unleashes an amazing variety of theatrical skills From a rhythmic mis of juggling and drumming to a dance with harmonica playing and lasso twirling to magical movements with household objects Peter presents a netic celebration of life unhke anything you’ve seen before! at the National Since taking Juggling Championship in 1982 Peter Davison has toured from Maine to California from Hong Kong to Spain performing in venues ftom street festivals to major theaters Peter was featured on a CBS Television special with Harry Anderson and as a member of the acclaimed trio Airjazz he appeared on the Tonight Show wuh Johnny Carson In our years of performing Peter has also been a guest teacher at the National Circus School of France under the direction of Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Caron and he received a performance fellowship from the Colorado Council of the Arts for his unique mix of theatrical forms “Up in the Air” is a show for the whole family with a level of sophistication that appeals to adults and a humorous visual impact that keeps children spellbound! Tickets are only $5 for adults or $4 for seniors and students There is a special by family rate of only $20 a family For more information contact Ron Draper at Hinckley Town receives regional Beautification Award by Nadine Sellers The Six County Association of Governments has chosen Hinckley Town to receive this year’s Regional Beautification Award The Six County Economic DeveBoard and the lopment District Panoramaland Resource Conservation and Development Council have selected Hinckley Town because of their combined community beautification efforts and their progress in meeting this goad Quite an honor now we must live up to it Spring? Not yet but look around and you will find all sorts of signs of growth or more like signs of work to be done and done fast! The weeds are coming! The allergies and the summer fires are plotting their path through the overgrown jungles of Hinckley unless as a community we dividually assume responsibility for each of our own area our very own place on this dry valley It sure is easier to prevent problems than to become overwhelmed by them Weeds grow well under the protection of car parts and vintage veteran vehicle or by lonely rusty farm equipment Weeds sprout on neglected roadsides w here dead toys and sleeping logs are just waiting to break the mowing machine Weeds are waiting to pollinate and propagate Help! Clear out your own front yard all the way to the pavement and then we may be able to keep up with the roadsides clearing The Town crew is alert and ready for the wild rush besides the usual cleanup of limbs and leaves there are many things residents can do to get ready for a beautiful easy summer Did I say “easy" well IF we beat the weeds YES! okay easier WE It is indeed an honor to receive an award as a small township but all the flowerbeds and trees and special Christmas decor all the work would not prove to be so wonderful if we were totally overtaken by abandoned debris and weeds As each person takes inventory of what must be done before summer please do remember that dangerous trash must be fully cleared from the road sides all junk cars or precious vintage vehicles and spare parts must be clean up or out perhaps behind a fence or shrubbery Several residents already have taken care of their excess possessions it takes time effort and appreciation We thank you The Hinckley Office is ready to assist residents who wish to get nd of junk cars car parts collectors and dealers can take your treasures away at no cost to owner call or parts collectors and dealers can take your treasures away at no cost to owner call or visit the office if you need our some help Let’s keep Hinckley Beautiful and keep on earning that award together and individual wuh health and a measure of happiness |