Show County Chronicle Progress 6 Millard Ppga February 212002 Delta South Fillmore Elementary School Hubbles rockets ri Mais niseis clcctricits all c plus much mush i' me aimed at Delta u:h Icmcnlaiy on akntinc s Djs 202 nrmet imp Junior mn a tied tlm ur h the it n uni St 's lie id ih Male mseisitv pleat pm 'did m nd mi mt'i Jill dut f m unit si lent e jnd I" t it h "I n i tun ''I Has Ikes mu he pi "Vt am mi'ht unique etu p ul u mi nl that j al tiimls uiuld ill lute u tin In ilt his mifii itiiiiipts helped npMii mi it T 'lii lu Ii nis It am huts Light the torch of reading Slunk had a hirthdav ebruary eighth How old tv he now' Estimations say and tireless about cieh'ecn sears old now The chipmunk is the school mascot hiiileali i ol readme readme reading illmorc Hcmcntjry students joined in book to take home for their very own he children cash chose a free R the ds of varihe Ime nl readme h ads to better communication skills and greater knowledge ous sul'lilts (hipk it in teihni-- tu them Sun c die piiii'ijm Ihi'jii in ih niiis I'J'D mine than si si hunts hase hi n isltld impji tin' mu 'S mill i lenii ntai Second term honor dlh (mile lii'h Intuit in ll Ills in mi n ie's In he expnsid n in hi I In tin liil'siil tnilinilnis at tin Jill skull Sihnnl lias able In at ti nd sis dilknnt sti t in e i lasses thinui'hnul lasses seen the das eland In dilluenl aei I'iniips and i ime u spniided h si n tab Stale Si i in e Its the me m r'ls mut Mncs t ossis Drltl Nmth sfiri'ids mioyw wtrrois st n'ntiti( hlint f I niirioorng oxpi'imi'ris ImI wr o irrl o m n u inn das nl the Imlh Skull Ills and Ii ssnin nut si sine i is one si as cueet to know when Junior up mi emu' i In iti luik Im mini' We wniill like to lhaid all tin DM S tiaihus who imtilic lesson In solid then imiil n a u'limml pn i hum’ snimis "thumb up In Nude I'ise a I'll all the i si iti ineiil this Uiuld mine extia peiil nis an Wi lime iln Fifth Graders Explode Volcanoes roll Bailey Kylic Labrum Michael Wardle Sierra Carter Kao Moua Julenc Jolley Cathy McCamcy Katie Camp Seventh Grade Cade Hunter Lara High lonor Jont Sperry Kyle Tuttle Ben Stephenson Daniel Freeman Jessica Stevens Kimberly Freeman Camt Tamt Webb Whatcott Sorenson hatcott Lee Babb Honor T J Robbins Justin wall Alyssa Woodhff Niccacl Christiansen Kyle Tuttle Jennifer Jolley Steve Mitchell Weston White Ashley Robison Rjycc Christensen Fighth Grade Leslie Nixon High Honor Bjorn Kari Sanderson Kammt Rasmussen Priscilla Sorenson Lyncttc Stevens Thompson Jesst Davis Heather Larsen Chaunte Watts Sarah Wyler Lola Hare Natalie Blad Amanda Christensen Brady Coats Derek Higgs Asher Larsen Lauren Taylor Chclscy Coats Carl Penney Kayla Taylor Honor Karmin Anderson Natalie Day Katie Gregory Jed Monscn Denise Garcia Alexis Labrum Chance Hathaway Mark Pent Jennifer Knowles Kimberly Cobery Stephanie Rands 4 00 average Steven Anderson Sky lar nocsbcik Gabc Hare Shellt Riclijidsnn Cjvic Stephenson hi sc ( jrling Kaylce Kollmi Ikind Davies ( heyenne Hathaway lelicia I’ejrsnn Biendmi Austin Shelby Bond Morgan ( mulie Stevie Crook Cljncy Mortensnri Aracclt Aleman Heather Melissa Kimball Jencc llswurth Kolned mid Pent Jessica Wall Jarom ilcox jlih Das us Michael Row Icy C W ol linden 1 ara Mu alula Oiullian Robins Nathan Coats Amber reeman Honor Jesse Blackburn Aubrey Mullins Nolan Britt Sounaley llcm Cmutney Alldied Matthew Barton Bailee tampion Kiutiiec (naif Brandi Boswell las lie Hunter Kaylec Smith Joseph Andeison Adam isonhec Sixth Grade oiauie Aleman Megan High llonm hatland Kelsey Djvis Dustin Kun Joshua Penney Kristirae Alldrcdgc Ashlyn ullmer Ijia lemon Holden Johnson (nint Bather George Himkeiholl smerelda Aleman Whitney lidding Kay la reeman Michael Coats Honor lirittiny Rhodes Mary Anderson Kumj( have Ostcn Rasmussen Jacob Ihompson Iv Beck sit and in iij'ineiiim' is jhniit changing all tilde s Inis Jill si u ni e With and tu hmilni's the upid expjn mu nl is m tei hmilni's linpiiatise that mil snlh the Fillmore f Middle School i fit Ids a Munk’s birthday R Chip he s nlilit pi mi iples appls dads lit and lined t jueis as ad aide Tamara 7olhngcr an artist and art teacher from T remonton spent the week of February teaching DSE students in kindergarten tnrough grade 5 how lo use a variety of artistic methods She is pictured showing first graders AIicij Banks MaShaw tthew Coles Brooke PhilLpscn Finlinson and Allison Fmlinson how lo use tissue paper and incgar to create interesting pic m true ted the teachtures and backgrounds After school dismissed Mis Zollinger then ers on the day's techniques such as chalking and creating Mrs Zollinger came from an artistic family Her dauehter is a professional artist She has taught for 14 years 12 of which were with Dr Ravmond J Timothy as principal a She even did her student teaching at his school bhe reports that he is always great ft lend and support Horn and raised in Tremonton Mrs Zollinger relumed to the farm on which she was he farm is now listed on the National Historical Register raised after 30 years away After shequit teaching Mrs Zollingct milked Jctscy cows for a year then applied to be scry enjoyable to travel to the an artist in resident lor the Utah Arts Council She rinds appreciate the oppordifferent schools and cnoy the students and faculty She said School tunity to wotk with Della South Elementary DSE used Utah Trust Lunds money to bring Mrs Zollinger to the school The Utah Trust Lands funds arc generated by lands held in trust lor the school children of Utah As the children turn in ight the lurch of Reading'” his sear s readme theme is of Utah thur readme' turns dads the torch on the map travels through the counties end of year When the tmeh has traveled through escrv county ll will be lime for the a day' minutes at least readme R P twenty )IN V PI Keep £ KJ Guest Artist Teaches at Delta South nday lo receive a pne al Fillmore Did snu know that thice inncrs are and the or a lesv weeks nosv there have been winner every week lemenljry draw in' will mntinuc for j muplc more weeks w in’ Yes' a Has vnur ihdd heen one of the winners’ Docs your child have chance lo the back on name written II snu lust- huii sending bos tups to school with you child's ' the turner of cereal boxes and some other i ittt inker box tops It s a small square in or each box top turned in our school receive money al Mills products a chance to w in' Send BOX TOPS Help s mu child help the school and hjve O (mis V Box tops drawings drawn eaih Program Brings Science to the Classroom Jamie On Tucs Feb 12 fifth graders at Della South Flemcntary set off volcanoes spewing dry ice glitter and frosting The students made their volcanoes out of a variety of building materials including rice krispie treats and one had accompanying buildings made out of prctels They are showing off the volcanoes they made " k Lvfj L : & i ' Fillmore AYSO Soccer f i i In Nm Mml wu -- dluu'ii hu i ii ill lie mg a mills Nv mi I'aits on Nat Mai In " p m mi ian imiiM ami sign up Im Npiui’ Nui ll nl Ri glstu mis i j n 0 timi! uni plased tall si l In nil call also pick up vnui plis spuin' nm Miiilmmx (iunes will he Nakudavs 2o and a pnl niuiuimenl Apr his spium season ill he 4 mi 4 p!as It sou i in come llie O' nr snu ml I" soliuikt'i In he a maili please dl n mu ( amp al ” Minn Millard County Recreation This tar season get your refund accurate secure visit us at n ififn use e file so you the time in half and irs West Millard Swim Pool Y Vsl news Plan Book Fair During the month of January DSE students toad lot 671 046 minutes with the second graders leading the competition followed by the Imitlli grade Shilelm Anderson with 3180 minutes led the tourth guile and the si liool len students read for over 2000 000 minutes to earn a iciiificuie lot a tree happy meal at minutes A total of 52 read McDonald's The others leading then grade wete ms Stephenson tilth Mnliju Petersen third Sean Stephenson second Lucie Watson fust Michael Stephenson kindergarten and Christopher 1 homus preschool To help students their families and friends disc into reading the media center sisted by patent volunteers will host a hook fair The stalling eh 5 and ending Mar fair features books for c cryonc he air w ill he held at the media center during regular school hours Wed Feb 27 the lair will be open from to 8 p m Ihe schoof will from 25 lo 60 receive of the sales so cm outages all in the community lo come support this worthy cause DSE Not since November 1996 has there a 800 scries rolled at Plaa Lanes Mike Holdjsvay rolled a 814 then and another 8 14 this week Mike also rolled a 814 series at Maple Lancs in Orem prior to Nov 1996 Mike rolled games of on Wednesday League Many of us “Old T imers” will remember "Doc” Lyman as one of the best fastball softball pitchers on the second ward team Ren Lyman a son is proving to be one of the best bowlers in this area and Ren pitched a beauty Tuesday night when he rolled a High scores this week- Jared Scow Carol Malone 10 Jerry Shurt 205- 598 Tony Santos 208 Mike Littlcford Bill Nichols Shawn Maxficld Jim Nickle Mont Yates June Dulson Leo Randolph Glenda Yates Ron Rickard Grant Frandscn 502 Dewey Chapman 507 Bob Micala Rowlctte Meinhardt Sr Kenny Tccplcs Becky Ron Sawaya 5 5 Keith Sawaya Wcstlund Byron Erickson 238- Brent 599 Leon Allgoot SpenLee cer 517 Jennifer Henke Jensen Nancy Rickard 503 Rhctt Kimball Justin Kimball Cook Doug Roger Tuttle Johnnv Thatcher Bob Hams 546 Mike Alley Bob Meinhardt Jr 545 Jim Young 515 Zac Dutson 566 Harry Johnson 2 Steve Thatcher 208 Lou Stanworth 509 Linda Kersey 536 Banana Lee Hcpworth 519 and Dorothy Painter 65 over overage game Senior scores Phil Robison 247 Ken Riding 236 Lou Stanworth 225 Venez Johnson 188 Darlene Mundy 169 Annalee Hcpworth 161 Top Topham 168 Don Burt 155 Marjorie Burt 154 Harold Hcpworth 154 Elma Wade 134 and Thorpe Waddingham 29 0 10 mi Warner-- Heidi 00 mi Riley and Maik miles uesdjv night from 6 - 7 p m is very "half price night" jl the pool very he mission price is reduced by 50“ elidihcn can swim Im 7Sg and adults are only 51 and laicpielhall jnd weight room Make sure you come in puces aie 51 between 6 and 7 pm After 7 pm all pricesgobuk to regiilit admission pi lees he pool is busy all the mi tan It fast Fordetnls go jsm IK ririmn KIOTO - L P f Peterson tcsru'is is I'leiMil tu anniuiiHi- Kedric Black as KeJric a cpa the in follow income tax preparation hnancial statement preparation peneril business consult mo 798-354- Free Colorado Blue Spruce Trees Ten free Colorado blue spruce trees will be given to each person who joins Ihe National Arbor Day Foundation during Feb 2002 The free trees are part of the nonprofit F oundat ion ’s T recs for America campaign Colorado blue spruces hav c silv er color and a compact conical shape They can be used as individual ornamentals an windbreak a vacy screen or as living Christmas trees The ticcs will be shipped postpaid at the right time for planting between match and May 3 with enclosed planting struction The six to twelve inch trees are guaranteed to grow or they will be placed free of charge To become a member of the Foundation and receive the free trees send a S 0 contribution to TEN FREE COl OR ADO BLUE SPRUCE TREES National Arbor Day Foundation (K) Arbor Avenue braska City NE 684 0 by Feb 28 2002 Feb mu services Spanish V-- Fork Memlier American Institute of CPAs 13 - Mar Memlier Spanish Fork Rotary Club " I he wrong thing to do about any given circumstance or situation is to do nothing" L Ron Hubbard One ol the and widely read most acclaimed authors ol all time “Its all fun and games until someone loses an eye" Shouldn't Cach year thousands 1 Millard County Recreation Bldg 81 S Manzanita Blvd Member Utah Association of CTAs RESOLVING SITUATIONS That's what your parants told you whan you wara a Kid you taN your chKdran? REGISTRATION audit managing 765 North Main pia AYSO soccer n IDA partner to the firm specializes Spellers Celebrate Recently the second grade classes of Mrs Colleen Talbot and Mrs Juanita Utley combined for root beer floats for raising the highest peiccntagc of DSE’s They arc pictured joying the treat The first grade class of Mrs Jackie Ludwig had the highest earnings at the so they chose a patty They arc shown eating their treat been Winking up a sweat in the pool's 50 mile club this week are Maxine mi Shiilene mi Maitin udw Students Excel at Reading DSE In This Space Sells rrA Elementary of children suiter unnecessary sports related eye injuries — bruised eyes scraped or torn corneas detached retinas and eye hemorrhaging Vision Council of America to know that wearing parents eyewear seventy wants protective can prevent or lessen the of most eye injuries Talk to your eyecare protecting professional your child s eyes about WHO CAN PLAY? 5 Girls & Boys ages 4 12 to 18 t POORC |