Show Paoe 8 Millard Countv Chronicle Progress June 28 2001 Delta High School 7 significant points Ben Rucker 183 9 Josh Knudsen 153 8 Amberlyn Peterson 149 0 Tara Dutson 118 8 Brian Haslem 117 6 Jacob Christensen 1112 Nicole Peterson 109 8 and Tyler Ferns 103 00 were the sixth through 3 place students James Bishop just missed making 100 points by 7 points He was followed by ourtney Westcrman Ryan Chemiske Patrica McCollaum Jeff Love David Nuttall Misty Dcwsnup Brooke Jenson Shawn Laaro Julie Hahn Colby Bliss and Daniel Hahn “It used to be that students had to score about 55 points to make the top list Now students have had to hit about 70 points clearly a big improvement" said Beckw tth Accelerated Reader is a program that prov ides computer tests for a wide variety of books including classics more woof her fasonte books this year were "Shogun" by James ( asell and "Les Miscrablcs" by ictor Hugo “Shogun" was woith 90 points and “Les Miscrablcs" was worth 125 Many students base read and passed the test on “Les Mis " Sjthan Ball broke the VMlmark by earning T27 points for the quarter Nathan as a senior and an as id reader Third place honors went to Mary Henke with 2"9 9 points She was a sophomore enrolled in Shane Row lev s honors f nglish class Dustin ferns another senior came in fourth with 204 t points He is a fan of fjntasy books and Orson Scott Card s works a writer who taucht at BYl fifth place was ena Lchmannlllcnbrock an exchange student from Since she is not a native speaker Germany of nglish her accomplishment is even 3 Continued from page Accelerated Readers rack up points She earned 87 DUS - Otic jgain Delta High's Jennc handler was the schools top reader for fourth quarter She amassed 64 9 points for her ninth grade English class about ll5 point more than was required “She has improsed the Scores of other students just by showing them what is possible" said Jane Beckwith DHS brarian “and she has a lot of fun taking " the tests and competing preserved for land farming without the threat of large operations vising in this area and adversely affecting Commission and "I get a ncwslctler from the company have never seen an article that shows students earning more points than these Delta students" Beckwith said IXTta High has about 3000 titles that students can choose from A list of tests from Delta H igh’s home is av ailable page and from the Delta City Library and It i not the strength but the duration of great sentiments that makes great men — Friedrich Nietzsche people ail those who signed die petition do not want to see radical changes to tbe zoning in thisarea Constderable effort has been made to contact everyone who resides within the platted township of Sutherland and the I zone surrounding the contiguous town This area is roughly bounded bv Jones Road ( 00 West on the east the 500 North) on the south Abraham Road 4000 West on the west and 3500 North and Ashby Road on the north Residents on both sides of these boundary roads were contacted The issues discussed with the residents by those circulating the tition were twofold First the residents were informed of the proposed 40 Acre Protection Zone that the County Commission is considerland on all prime agricultural ing imposing in the county Those signing the FOR the are opposed to this tactic Most petition of the people are concerned about the new tract zone tying their home to a so that in the event they wanted to sell their home they would also lose 40 acres of their farm Also of one of their children want to build a home in the area they do not w ant to hav e to deed over 4( They also feel that limiting their options will have a negative impact on their property values 2 Second the residents are opposed to the liberal use of the floating Agricultural Industna1 (AI) zone in the county resiand RRA 2 I dential areas (the zones) They are concerned that a large dairy or feedlot can be placed near their homes and are opposed to any such placement They would rather these operations be sited outside of and away from the residential zones In summary the people want new homes to locate along the existing county roads Most folks would preclude homes from being built inside the green spaces They want the center of the green spaces as the assessing and collecting certified their property values and quality of life F urthermore they do not want their home sites tied to a parcel of their farm The zone allows this lifestyle existing to a certain extend The proposed 40 Acre Zone as we understand it defeats these ishes and increases the likelihood of encroachment If the county insists on a preservation zone to protect the prime agricultural land we offer the following suggestion as a compromise Zone a strip of land along the county roads as Then zone the interior of the green spaces with a protection zone that precludes encroachment and requires proposed homes or other land uses to get a Conditional Use Permit to site withing the protection zone Cox said the 40 acres is not an issue in the debate and the statement in their letter about the 40 acres is incorrect There is no ordinance for the 40 acres John and Stetson Henrie arrived after discussion Glen Taylor was under the impression the business license application had been signed by the required people The application required a zone change that had not been approved Bids were received for a pressure washer for Millard County Landfill Delta Auto's bid of $3189 with a wamanty was approved Other bids were NAPA in Fillmore $2763 Northern Tool warSupply $1999 99 with a ranty (hot water) and $2199999 (hot water and steam) Workman's Compensation has assigned a counselor to work with Henry Grtmaud The counselor wants to meet with the county Attorney Jackson and Kevin Moms will represent the county The Commission accepted 003095 as this year’s proposed tax rate and 00199 and proposed tax rate They also cepted the Independent Audit Report from Peterson and Associates A copy of the audit can be viewed at the Auditor's Office as®® rasDO) (Sftsa? Open House a unit of Williams is hosting an informal open house in Fillmore to provide information about Kern River Gas Transmission the 2003 Kern River Expansion Project The proposed project involves construction of a new natural gas pipeline and additional additional compression facilities adjacent to the existing Kern River pipeline system The project is designed to transport natural gas to markets in Utah Nevada and California Williams representatives will be to learn more about the project Fillmore Utah For additional Thursday June 28 200 Williams Gas Pipeline 560 West 900 South -7 to discuss various aspects available visit Office of the proposed pipeline Plan to attend the open house information about the 2003 Kem River Expansion call (866) 41 at www2003kernrivertwccom our Web site us (toll free) or Project S at 2003kernriverwilliamscom pm Cyclists OFFERING MORE THAN JUST STUDENT LOANS Brigham Young College of Lebbon was joined by Chuck Stewart who rode 67 miles with the team before his bike tire blew eliminating him from the trip Phil Hailes also ofDeha rode 70 miles before calling it quits “Ken Lebbon is an amazing sponsor Each year he arranges our stay and his wife prepares and senes a delicious meal in the city park" said Joe Regenstein PR coordinator “Delta is a little oasis and is really quite pleasant especially after what we went through It is greener than I expected" said cyclist Josh Almanza Dixie This Salt month marks the 200"’ birthday of our founder To celebrate his birthday — and to honor to education — Zions Bank introduces Brigham Young his commitment by of Snow Utah's eleven colleges and full tuition Zions Bank family We need to thank a lot of people who supported us in holding a benefit dinner There were so many community members who bought a plate and helped our endeavors A special thank you to Greg Allen and the Blue Notes w ho agreed to entertain us before the dinner You all made it a really nice night We are pleased that the two employees we held this dinner for are doing better Thanks to all who helped be donating money and for your support You really made a difference Happy birthday to the following Lola Stevens 80 Venese Taylor 83 Gladys Tolbert 82 and Ross Jeffery 69 I know that they all had a wonderful day celebrating with family and friends Congratulations to Kelly Theobald and Mikki Hostetler They are our employees of the month Also to Deb Allen for receiving the position of Day Care Director She is taking this position because Cinda Draper is leaving We w ish her the best in the future We will miss her The kids are having fun We have added a new playground and they are taking sw imming lessons everyday it is a lot of fun for them We are also keeping up on all our crafts and projects We made a lot of items for mother’s and father’s day They were really cute and had a lot of fun We would like to welcome Marie Lake and Bernard Jackson They are our newest residents They have both been here for over a month but I missed it all last month They are both great assets to the facility and have brought a bunch of sunshine with them We are wondering what we ever did without them here before We would like to thank the women of the Relief Society who have been coming in to help w ith hair We miss the cosmetology girls while school is out We are looking forward to their to their return We are enjoying our van ndes and are unhappy to announce that we will not be in the parade this year on the 4 W'e have just decided to take the year off Please if you are in the parade remember to drive by our facility so we can wave to you We hope that you all have a safe and happy 4 of July We are so proud to be a part of this wonderful country Especially this community A NEW indispensable Internet tool for your business! 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Jesus paid the price for our sins Jesus was sinless when He went to the cross He was perfect in every way He took all our sins pain and He paid the penalty for our ) suffering on Himself (Isaiah sins and rose again He now sits at the right hand of the Father making intercession for us “And set Him at His own right hand in :20” “Wherefore He is able also to save heavenly places Ephesians them to the uttermost that come unto God by Him seeing He ever liveth to make intercession for them Hebrews 7:25” You see Jesus is our High Priest “For such an High Priest became us who is holy harmless and undefiled separated form sinners and made higher than the heavens who needeth not daily as those high priests to offer up sacrifices first for His own sins and then for the people’s: for this He did once when He offered up Himself For the law maketh men high priests which have infirmity but the word of oath which was since the law maketh the Son who is consecrated (perfected) for evermore Hebrews 7:28 We have an High Priest who understands us and knows what we are going through All He asks of us is to come to Him repent and Jesus will say “Neither do condemn thee: go and sin no more John 8:11” “For we have not an High Priest which cannot be touched with the feelings of our infirmities but was in all points tempted like as we are yet without sin Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need Hebrews 4: Pastor Kathy Mincer LIV ING WORD FELLOWSHIP 351 South 100 West Delta Utah 84624 Sunday Services 10:00 am Thursday Prayer Meeting 7:00 pm 2001 4X4 Utah RALLY ELY NEVADA JULY 12 -- 15 2001 College Scenic & Challenging Runs Good Sport Vehicle Show University Weber For more information please contact your high school academic counselor or one of the schools listed Nevada Beckroaders Whde Pine 4 Wheelers Wnte of Utah 2001 Rally 413 Ruth NV 89319 mactohchelvcom lutZff Kfaefvcom code 02 POBox State University Utah Valley citizenship and community involvement State College State University Westminster Fax College Ifaaadty Funded WE HAVEN'T FORGOTTEN WHO KEEPS is Manual searches are free! Or subscribe to Smart Search and receive daily e ntail deliver) of local andor statewide legal notices of vital importance to your business Go to: wwwutahlegalnoticescom College University Utah Founders Scholarship to a Utah high school student of their choice The schools will select recipients based on scholarship Sandy Black Have you been wondering what happened to us last month? With my daughter graduating high school last month had a lot on my mind and completely forgot about our monthly article So I will combine May and June activities together hope that I don't forget anything or anybody but please forgive me if I do Of course our Annual Mother's Day program was great We had a lot of families visit at the park and pay tribute to their moms and for Father's day we had a along with family members It was a lot of fun also We are so grateful for the love and support we feel from you all It really makes the residents smile when they are around jporaorcdbv the Zions Bank Founders Scholarship Program Beginning this fall each universities will award a Utah rate sponsorships West Millard Care Center State College Lake Community Southern Washington DC Now in its 14 year the Journey of Hope is expected to raise more than 5350000 through a combination of fund raising and corpo- University Eastern Hawaii who attends the University of Washington The Journey of Hope is composed of 70 undergraduate fraternity members from 32 college and university chapters of Pi Kappa Phi The 4000 mile trek began at the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco June 0 The cyclists traveled together for die first week then divided into two teams one going north and one going on south They will reunite Aug the steps of the Capitol Building in Lebbon die cyyears and comtrip clists for the past pleted the F r of Kaneohe Continued from front page worthwhile cause" said Ken of Delta who has sponsored US IN BUSINESS in part by the Nevada on Commission CJUdDfs EEL Twrara V t POC |