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Fillmore Middle School detective musical 9 at 8 30 p m the Fillmore Gymnasium Ibis year’s program was new undddferent story a entitled “Travers of of the Lost Parts " Speech In the starring Brian were roles Lisonbee as Prolessor Hargraves Jamm Alcala Professor as McMertrue and Dustin knuz as lector the dog w ith a supporting cast of his detective dozens story was complete with in FILLMORE Lull May 14 2002 Thousandsof free gun safely kits will be distributed at Zions Bank's F illmorc I oan Center office in conncetion with Project HomcSafeSM a national initialise promoting safe firearms handling and storage to prevent needless accidents in the home On Saturday May 25 between 10 a m and 4 p m the Project lomeSafe van will be in the parking lot of Zions Bank's Fillmore Loan Center office located at 920 South Highway 99 Free "Putting A Lock On Safety" kits ill be available (or interested firearms owners e’re committed to more than just protecting our customers’ money and vestments" said Scott Anderson president and Cl Oof Zions Bank "We’re committed to the safety and security of our families arid communities " Throughout the month of May Zions Bank is partnering with Lt Governor Olene alker and the L'tah Highway Pa trol to distribute more than 50000 gun safely kits which include free cable and firearm safety educational materials at 20 Zions Bank locations front Logan to St George l'tah is the 24th state to welcome the Project Home Safe national tour "Zions Bank has long been an active corporate citien and we are proud to partner ith them in the name of community salety" said Lt Governor Walker "Owning a gun is a responsibility that should be taken very seriously urge L'tahns to properly store their firearms and protect our children against tragic preventable gun accidents A simple safety device can mean the difference between lie and death " Developed by the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) the nationw ide Project HomeSafe program teaches key safety issues to gun owners in an effort to reduce the risk of injuries or deaths in the home Usually firearm accidents in the home result from an authorized user often a child finding a loaded and unsecured gun in the home and can be reduced hen ow ners handle guns safely and store them in a secure manner Zions Bank is Utah's oldest financial institution and is the only local bank with a statewide distribution of branches opbranches througherating 126 out Utah Zions Bank also operates 22 branches in Idaho and more than 200 ATMs throughout Utah and In addition to a ide range of tradiIdaho Zions offers a conv tional banking services prehensiv c array of inv estment mortgage and insurance serv ices and has a netw ork of loan origination offices for small businesses nationwide The company is also a leader in prov idmg electronic banking electronic municipal bond including tiading Founded in 873 Zions has been the Intcmioun-taserving the communities of West for nearly 128 years Additional information on Zions Bank is av ailablc at com www zionsbank Eskdale High School orchestra Eskdale High School annual concert and recital The EskDale High School choir performed in the annual spring concert and student recital in the EHS auditorium Wednesday evening May 152002 Family and friends were treated with a wide selection of musical numbers by students from the high school the elementary schools in Garrison UT and Baker NV as well as pupils from the surrounding area Skillfully played instruments included piano lolin lola cello bass and flute There were twenty solo presentations The high school beginning band offered two numbers followed by two pieces from the community orchestra Local musicians aie invited to participate with Thanks to everyone who made our graduation such a success A special thanks to our adv administration and teachers for all their hard work Thanks to the Delta Egg Farm Quality Thriftway and Jubilee for the food donated for our senior breakfast Thanks to Marsha Mecham Debbie projects Chad osee catchy songs sung entire sixth grade his fun program was cnioyed by a large audience of friends and family members as Professor Hargraves and Dustin the dog in the sixth grade musical Brian Lisbonbee Kunz as Hector FMS lunchroom Students of the Month Students of the month of May in the lunchroom at i illmorc Middle School were chosen recently by the lunch ladies hey are J R Orullian and Natalie Blad ach was chosen for their friendliness w ith student and lunch workers alike he lunch ladies also honored Mr ( happell for the way he has helped to make their work more pleasant this year DEADLINES J The trouble with jHilities ix that the winner get the jobx the loser get the ux and nobody takes down the campaign posters — Karl Wilson Natalie Blad R Orullian f MONDAY 12 NOON 40 N 300 W DELTA FILLMORE DROPOFF PAHVANT VALLEY PRINTING 48 E CENTER ST FILLMORE Attention Class of 1987' Our fifteen year reunion is coming up It will be held Saturday July 6 2002 at the Delta Fair Building We know many of you have moved since our last reunion If you have an address change or know of someone who has please contact Jodi Walker Stephensen An is expert SUBSCRIBE TODAY 0 1 OOtn EVEN BANK ATa —CINDY YOU DOST HU ’iriO IIP A ZIOSS CI'S’IOUI CISDY COOUY COP III Cindy Coolc-- a single mother from City Utah wanted a financial plan for the future hut wasn’t quite sure liosv to go about it Then she heard about 7ions Bank's financial Checkup "I did it to make sure had m line in R 70 077 RS II COOLEY I IIAI ARIYOt I AYAII don't think mv credit union oilers am thing like this" continued Cmdv "There was no cost And ions said don't need to be a meinlu So thought what have goi to lose'" So Cmdv stopped by a ions hr m h experience' “It went really well I lies pise me a booklet to go through and figure cs rs thing out " hen armed w ith her existing tm im d information Cmdv returned to the hank tor her checkup appointment with Branch case something happened to me” explained Cmds Besides didn’t have ill and wanted to make sure my daughter was taken care ot ” Getting her finances in order is something Cindy has warned to do tor a long tune "I Manager lori Hireling "She just sat down with me ami eke lot ot questions" said ( mdv spinning further that it was much easier than she thought it would he and there was no obhgition or tell pressure "She ust made 'iiggistions verv relaxed" she would recommend the When as ked to others Cindy saiel’ Ucliniulv’ I've told mv parents alxiut u amt mv brother and sisters It teels great litres a lot ot ISC WEST IXWCIAI Cl II CKl linarwial 2 financial ZIONS BANK’ Records Safekeeping 4 Investment ’5 Hank Planning 6 WMGMfPSlSlNfH’ziorstark I xian Account Suitability oMf tef pjuli 'I 7 mam ial Planning mS latate neiirjiiir tn JO MSS corn - e4 Planning Lfiurnf Suitability t MAttf w Records Inventory “J Savings ‘9 fm ' I comfort knowing I’ve done it" To look into vour personalized tee tree ohhg it ion tree lie up whether or not vou bank 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Erica Chappell President T tm Tasker Vice President Megan Curtis & Rebecca Christensen Secretary CLASS OF 2002 n VALLEY CITY UTAH a Probst and all our parents that r or Tisha Mortensen one who knows more and more about less and less — Nicholas Murray Duller FINANCES E GET Also everyone who helped helped with our Sr Sneak Sr all the other great acand Party tivities Thanks to ALL OF Intellectually I know that America is no better than any other country emotionally I know she is better than every other country — Sinclair Lewis is serv ing as youth coordiwith Sarah llavnes Angela Jeffery Aaron Dent Sheri Lester Matt Anderson Natasha Prince Christie Petersen and Clinton Chatwin serving as committee members Specific activities accomplished with this funding included entering a tree in the local Festival of Trees with donations being donated to Sub for Santa and the local food bank holding then annual used clothing and toys drive for Christmas an annual ev ent that grow s each year and served over 3(H) hundred residents this year with 35 youth involved in planning and carry mg out the project and adults assisting providing "twelve days ot Christmas" secret presents to 3 lamilics in the area and contributing to the purchase of a refrigerator foi the new ly acquired Main Street Community Center Ue sincerely thank Met I lie and Nafor providing the opportunitional ties lor youth in our area to work together break down social barriers and provide serv ice to our community Announcements Notices Legals Advertisements Valley A great big Thanks from the Delta High 2002 Class Presidency and students local bv the hearsal each week giv ing the group a full complement of instruments and talent lor concert presentations Mrs Lois Faber director acknowledged and thanked all those who support the community effort The high school concert choir closed the evening’s program with twocontrast-inselections The first Mmdraik by MacGimsey exhibited the group's ability to have fun with vocal dynamics and rhythm The second number Rtwr in Judea by Feldman (lowed with close harmonic beauty Mis Faber complemented the choir for their hard work She remarked she will feel the loss of the graduating seniors - but looks forward to a new school year beginning foi the 9 nate)! several year-en- d 2002 P9M National Council has awarded to USU Extension Millard County an angrant of S6UO 00 funded by MetLifc Foundation The grants were awarded to programs that involve youth groups who ate taking leadership roles and woiking with adult volunteer leaders within their communities This group is comprised of Teen Counparticipants in the local cil outh and Families with Promise young adult mentors Valued Youth numbers and Youth Adv isory Board for the Coalition for Drug Free Communities under the direction of Jackie Nielson and Darlene Scott Community service will also help youth build foundation skills and workforce competencies Youth were actively involved in writing the grant proposals and were instrumental in project decisions designs and implementation This grant enabled this diverse group of young people to prov ide activities and serv ice to much needed populations and The annual Sixth Grade Spring Program was presented on Free firearm locks available at Fillmore loan center May 25 23 nual Sixth grade presented May Mv Grant Award lax Planning Planning Planning ' Edwards |