Show 1st Delta North Elementary DN Salutes Shauna Petersen Delta North Elementary would like to thank Mrs Shauna Petersen for serving as our crossing guard this year Mrs Petersen completes her duties with a big smile and friendly disposition of the regardless weather! She has been a great addition to our Delta North staff this year without even entenng the building! Her willingness to perform this important assignment is very much appreciated The Delta North Pedestrian Crossing Guard Shauna Petersen always has crosswalk is located a fnendly smile as she escorts Busy Bees across Center at 100 North and Street Center Street This very busy street is a “favonte speedway" for teenagers traveling to Delta High School from Main Street We appreciate Delta City for providing a crossing guard at this crucial intersection There is great potential for a fatal accident on this wide street due to negligent and hazardous driving We encourage drivers to travel cautiously when they are in school zones and obey suggested speed limits Millard October BEEing of Service Project Corinne Mrs Murray of the Central Utah Food Sharing local chapter of the Food Bank cepted cans and boxes of food donated by the friends family and students of Delta North ementary School cently This collection was a BEEing of Service project for the month of October Madeline Preston JoRae of Mrs Lovell's 5 grade class was in charge of this special project There was a total of 260 pounds of food collected by the school We would like to challenge other schools and groups beat our total collection in pounds Good luck! ’ 4 ' A the train travelling sun Riding wrestles reach MID TimiSGim Phone:435-864-217- Christmas is coming and soon it shall be to come look for gifts to place under the tree Do not wait longer for the Holidays are here Our store is brimming with gifts for this year!! 50 Fri & 1 LEVI dZ23H5© 0 ftee Dec 21 CHOCOLATES Reg 3” I lb box SI Saturdayonu (HEsGESB 97 tlKIEBiEZSD GSIlTiC 25o ASSORTED ROXY TOPS & SWEATERS C5EEH (35s1 EXTRA SAVINGS 4 HOUR 2 FULL csezsrMSZ JR SWEATERS IN SOFT PASTELS S21 97 4 HOUR Gift Certificates and Gift Wrap available 12 NOON HOLIDAY Hours start 11-- 2 10 V £-0- 1 ah to 7 ra GXa? 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13 CI3J5 A 2 COMFORTERS AFTER 12 ii-mr- ar '"'h io 5 W DAYS ONLY) (HUS0S3© 50 Chi i YOUR FAVORITE NAME BRANDS xgr? tumblers £mCte9M bitten - $2597 MAX FIELD ALL AMERICAN as° w Droubay Chevrolet Quality Thriftway ISG Resources Bodcll Automotive TS Nielson Construction shrink to fit MERCHANDISE Rocl( table 4 23 24 Nov om awenu rii4eto°V CHECK OUT OUR 501 's OFF HOLDS YOUR UNTIL Sat Bookent VvftAiWwetoff Callao (2 AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS Utah Delta 5 Time AM ONLY LAY IT using coins as Stanworth Farms Desert Mountain Contractors Delta Egg Farm t EXTRA SAVINGS 274 West Main standing Kevin Riding of H inckley is a member of the William Penn University wrestling team Riding a graduate of Delta High School and son of Jay & Linda Riding is a S' 8 133 lb freshman The Statesmen coached by Gary Garvis open their season at the Iowa Open Nov 10 Penn hosts the Penn Duals Sat at 9 am for West Desert Collectors Millard Rec Kevin Riding to Introduced the first widespread system Volleyball the area to meet or at 60 miles per hour would take 176 years - The Persians money 9 while playing If you share this goal then we would love to have you assist with the program We need people to volunteer as coaches and supervisors on game nights A meeting to organize the league will be held on Monday night Dec 3 at 8 this p m for the coaches We want to get organized as soon as possible before the holiday hits too hard If you have any volunteer to questions or would like to 5 help please contact Rae Jean at Games will begin after Christmas The East Millard Recreation office is for the Girl’s Jr s going to hold Jazz basketball program on Nov 26 28 and 30 from to 5 p m at the USU tension Office in the Courthouse All girls from the 5 to the 8 grades are invited to come and play Please notice that there are only three days to sign up Spread the word to your friends The cost is $2 to play and $10 more if you need a jersey The East Millard Recreation's goal is to increase the girls love and knowledge of the game and to boost their confidence Millard County Recreation is now ganizing a 2002 Women's Volleyball League Registration runs from Nov 5 to 30 2001 There will be a meeting Mon Dec 10 2001 at the Recreation Office 81 South Manzamta Ave at 6 p m Those interested in participating in the league must be present The cost will be $200 per team Participation in the league will be restricted to 12 teams because of stricted facility usage The first 12 teams to hand in rosters participation forms and fee will be given entrance into the league All information and registration materials can be picked u at the Recreation office For more information call in 22 2001 Page Countv Chronicle Progress November trimester Hive Five completes duty Fillmore girls Jr Jazz basketball The trimester Hive Five at Delta North has completed their duty at the Busy Bee Hive This group of 16 students has done an exceptional job with their assignment on our Student Council They concluded their serv ice on 9 2001 February with a trip to the Pizza House for all the pizza and root beer they could eat! The walk back to the school was a wee bit uncomfortable after all the food they managed to tuck Hive Five members: Matt Jackson Cody Quackenbush awy' Bryan Bishop Alex Blake Scott Young (top row) Kipp iJVpFplve Edwards Detainee Bliss Jaecey Adams Dewey Dziuk (m‘ddle row) Alyssa Blake Shaquel Chnstensen oecter? of Service “Dollars for Af- - sica Harris Janae George and Kay Simmons (bottom rowl display the letter they wrote to President Bush about their ghaustan" during 3 month labors The their "Dollars for Afghanistan’ project (not pictured: Becky project grew out of a Broderick and CheyAnne Johnson) 200 President Bush said request issued by President George W Bush on October “It’s so important that our boys and girls of America understand that when you share with somebody else it not only enriches your life it ennehes the life of our entire nation” Busy Bees practice this philosophy often as they participate in various BEEing of Service projects that help our school community state nation and world A check for $485 00 (that's $100 for each of our through 5 grade students) was sent to the White House on November 15 for the children of Afghanistan We thank each student who gave of their savings or earnings to this worthwhile project Your generosity will benefit those far less fortunate than yourselves' Keep up the good work! 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