Show 8 Millard Page County Chronicle Progress June 7 2001 ays do right That will gratify some people and astonish the rest — Mark Twain AIw This Space Sells How to place correct or cancel an ad Call Mon-F- ri 0 Fax 4 Come In 40 N 300 W Delta MajJ P O Box 249 Delta Utah 84624 Include payment or billing information ASK WHAT The Adventure Begins at mi r v vm jrm r tr r r w HV y )irKJMnerMrr n t fcA x'tv r: ”rrr xr r re iryn 4 Trr imr iraa YOUR COUNTRY CAN DO FOR YOU Your patriotism has already told you what you can do for your country Now it's time for you to ask what your country can do tor you It's a question the Air Force Reserve loves to answer For a commitment as as little one month and two of weekend a weeks a year you will receive everything you need to take your life above and beyond including Challenging missions that build endurance mental stamina and confidence HAIL STORM CAN STRIKE ANYTIME A Expert training on the latest systems and equipment Great benefits that last a lifetime -- will satisfaction serving your community and your country The ANYPLACE!!! It doesn’t cost any more to insure early Call l)ay-Leav- of Ins Agency itt Autumn: Chatland I to r Bnttani Larsen Colton Smith Shanlee Leatham Candace Aspen Stewart Eden Kershismk Brendon Williams Samantha Mize Winter I to r Genevieve Draper Liza Leatham Chatland Caitlm Stuckey and Kayla Freeman Ashlyn Fullmer Megan Guidelines for grilling As the weather warms and the skies clear Americans look forward to the great national summer pastime - the cookout Before you light the grill make sure to take some precautionary measures to sure that you prepare you food safely According to the American Institute for Cancer Research’s expert report Food Nutrition and the Prevention of Cancer: a global perspective cooking methods can affect your cancer risk Cooking meat poultry and fish at high temperatures especially over an open flame can cause carcinogens to forms AICR recommends limiting your intake of meat cooked at high temperatures including methods such as grilling barbequingtx4ilingtiJid frywig A diet high in such foods may possibly crease the risk of stomach and colorectal cancers But this doesn’t mean you have to give up your Fourth of July barbeque Just follow these safe grilling tips: Grill marinated vegetables veggie burgers quesadillas or even pizza Unlike meat these foods will not form substances when cooked on the grill 2 Choose lean meats to The have less fat to dnp into flames which can cause 3 Marinate meats before grilling using an marinade such as vinegar or Pas De Deux Kathryn Draper and Tyler Smith grill Call 58 West Main - Delta Phone Going for the “Gold" in the pool’s 50 mile club this week are Virginia mi Barbara mi Mark mi and Deb miles The pool will be closed for a swim meet on Tues June 12 from 12 noon 3pm This is DAYO's first meet of the summer and the public is invited to attend free of charge Open sw im will be held from that evening p m and from The pool’s summer schedules are av free at the pool’s admission counter The schedule contains the open hours prices special programs and the summer swim lesson schedule Come in and get one free of charge The first “Dive for Money and Prizes" of the summer will be held Thurs June 14 at 2 p m at West Millard Community Sw imming Pool The pool opens at :30 p m so come early Ail children ages 6 are inv ited to try their luck and skill at picking up money and colored washers from the bottom of the pool The coins are to keep and the washers are turned into the office for prizes “Dive for Money and Prizes" is a popular summer activity at the pool and is held the second Thursday of June July and August Plan on attending all 3 “Dives" regular admission prices apply LESSONS: Session II of the pool’s “Leam to Swim" lesson program will begin on Mon June II at 9 am All seven levels of the American Red Cross Swim Lesson program are offered through the morning until 12 noon 33 to sign up soon Call the pool at The pool is offering they Boy Scout Lifesaving Merit Badge Course for those who have boys successfully completed the Boy Scout Swimming Merit Badge Course The 2 week course begins Mon at June a m Call the pool to register or for more information 3 Cook meats and poultry in the then briefly grill for flavor meat on aluminum foil instead of directly over coals to avoid letting juices drip into the fire or letting touch the meat Not only does this help prevent charring it makes for quick dean up afterwards 6 Keep a water spray bottle on hand to keep coals and flames under control 7 Remove charred portions of meat be4 Airforce 5 Place Reserve ' £ 'I H li'l WTTT r fore eating For a handy tip sheet on preparing food safely order a free copy of Facts on Preventing Cancer Food Preparation by calling AICR at yu U LkbOC Health Sharing grows in popularity &HD0 growing number of members of the LDS Church are participating in a voluntary program of sharing medical expenses known as LDS HealthShare The program is not affiliated with or sponsored by the LDS Chuich but rather is operated by the Kirtland Sharing Alliance a organization made up of LDS members It is only available to members of the Church of Jtsus Christ of Latter Day Saints and is designed for families and dividuals wno do not have access to health insurance David Hennessey Executive Dnector of the Kirtland Sharing Alliance said LDS HealthShare is based on the LDS tradition and gospel principle of people helping each other Monthly shares can be less than half the cost of monthly insurance premiums The concept is to share each other’s medical expenses on a voluntary basis in n organized manner The voDiiarv part means that although fellow members aren’t contractually obligated to pay for other member’s medical needs are paid for in accordance with the guidelines of the program through the program's expenses above the S300 deductible and up to $1000000 The stability of the sharing arrangement is backed insurance company that up to a covers medical expenses exceeding $25000 Member's monthly shares are matched with a specific recipient and the monthly invoice shows who that fellow member is Members are free to use their own medical provider A !1 w PRCA RODEO THURSDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY JUNE 21 22 & 23 12 & UNDER s5 13 & UP $8 Thusday Night is FAMILY NIGHT SI OFF each ticket DELTA Sahara Motors IFA FILLMORE Fillmore Shell IFA y SpringSummer: I to r Back row: Parris Smith Caitlin Christensen Hailey Williams Front row: Jayci Bond Kathryn Draper Lara Jackson Kneeling and sitting: Brendon Williams Alina Remkes Shanlee Leatham Eden Kershismk Colton Smith Photos courtesy of Dearden Photography Ballet students perform The annual ballet demonstration for Ballet Arts of Central Utah under the rection of Amy Fullmer was held on Thursday May 31 at 730 pm at the MHS auditorium in Fillmore The program was free of charge considering this is a school of students and not on a professional company Students range in classical ballet train7 Pictured are those stuing from ages dents who are involved in “The Season’s" ballet with parts of original choreography dating back to the early I900’s The music by Alexander Glazunov helps to portray the beautiful classical movements of the different Season’s A Pas De Deux was performed by Kathryn Draper in her sixth year of study along with Tyler Smith her partner and male dance apprentice A Pas De Deux is a number performed by both a male and female dancer having the capabilities to work well together during strenuous lifts and holds The presented segment of “Season’s" only involves a small portion of what one would normally view in a full length ballet Mrs Fullmer hopes to achieve with her students a love of the music as well as the movements integrating them together She feels the students have done extremely well in learning the choreography and there are many talented young ballet dancers in this community The Phil Sllvert Show (aka Sgt Bilko) All In Mary Tyler Moore Show and Taxi all won Emmlea Comedy three years In a row the Femlly The 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