Show ) PastJv County Chronicle Progress Millard May 30 Cub Scouts add new values 2002 Since its origin Scouts of America the has program of the Boy been an educational experience concerned with s aloes In 1910 the first Scouting actmties were designed to build character physical fitness practical skills and service These elements were a pan of the original Cub Scout program and continue to be pan of Cub Scouting today New core values have been added to enhance the ex istmg Cub Scout program Those include Citizenship Contributing service and showing responsibility to local state and national communities 2 Compassion Has ing consideration and of others concern for the Cooperation Working together with others tuward a common goal 4 Courage Doing what is right regardless of its difficulty or the consequences 5 faith Having inner strength and confidence based on our trust in Cod 6 Health and fitness Being personally committed to care for our minds and bodies Sand Rock Ridgeriders enjoy San Rafael Swell Sand ( lub Rul kick idcrs Rm im lul tbi Pad on Saiurdas Mjv aiiIi jn jll div rule lo lie San alai'l NcjiIv loilt numbers jnd tncndv lat in rncrv Counts in luklcncn s 'n lo unload tin'll in ecu ip ol about a littccn riders led urt on took the viulhern mail the where Mne tt i (doin' oppi Side tups to explore the area i 'n- u 'nkc io oce in d n hs some 'o ei'ios the lo other Mi'iiK peitauilar ot desert eiu under the It to agio ines Ihes weie impressed hv in on where elitls with "e loch eoloihi! he ol the tulor osseiine piiinaslc is broken hv the green ol uison s roi a eei s’loup hose north user a shalleneme trail ponderosa and Jouglav lir trees agio ( anon sinking eonibination' Arch as the highlight of this area and the group stopped there for pictures A hr ict stop was nude at Swan'v's ( ubin and also lor lunch at some Indian he gioup then continued phs pctrogl on through a mae ot Side carts ons oscr It I’ass and on into North the rugged ash ( oal passing the entrance to the Iks il's Rail- rack and Shpcr Arch then trail returning to agle ( an son by the the cedar ash through Soulh ( oal his was truly one ol the most scenic tides the club has taken All ate looking lotward lo a return trip to Amasa Valley illmorc I’od at 8 leas mg the on June ant 7 Honesty: Telling the truth and being worthy of trust with something 8 Perseserame Sticking and not giving up even if it is difficult 9 Positive Attitude Setting our minds to look for and find the best in all situations 10 Resourcefulness Using human and oihcr resources to their fullest Respect Showing regard for the worth of something or someone 12 Responsibility Fulfilling our duty to take care of others and of ourselves Just as character development should extend into every aspect of a boy’s life so character development should extend into every aspect of Cub Scouting Cub Scout leaders should strive to use Cub Scouting's twelve core values throughout all elements of the program Including projects ceremonies games skits songs crafts and all the other activities enjoyed at den and pack meetings The twelve core values will be added to handbooks and advancement programs The twelve core values of Cub Scouting w ill help Cub Scouts dev elop character in at least three critical areas Knowledge (thought) Commitment (feeling) and Action (behav lor) Training on how to implement these values will begin this fall T u It's not to late to om the "Couples eague" at Sunset View There are different things to do every weekgolf either hursday or f nday nh the great yummy Pot luck the last nday of every month 1 he cost is a one tune S 0(10 a person tee for the year and then just $2 00 a person every week alter that The SI0 a fun tournament at the end ofour season capped off by a wonderful Blty Imagine all that only 10 bucks 1 he S2 00 is for the weekly winners and yes it could he you If you have been looking for a chance to take that special honey out what better place than the GOLF COURSF ? member if your just startingthis is the place we have a few rules but not many and whilTs don’t count Hope to see you there just sign up at the Club House! l "Color speaks all lanquages" Joseph Addison West Millard Rodeo Club POSTAL RATES ARE GOING UP RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW AND SAVE SSSSSS Person needed results With the spring rodeo season almost over everyone is struggling to get the last minute qualifications for state rodeo nals held in Heber Utah We invite anyone and everyone to come join us for this event that all the contestants have been working for The year begins in Panguitch Utah and then ends up on the other end of the state Oakley During those rodeos and in tween some three hundred contestents try their hardest to qualify Congratulations to those who qualified from West Millard Good luck to everyone and havefun!!!! The latest goal makers in the pool’s 50 mile club before the annual shutdown for cleaning and repairs are Rey Huber — 870 miles and Trcv a Carlson — 770 miles’ The pool is open once again after a 10 day cleaning and maintenance frenzy Among the greatest accomplishments of the shutdown is the new lifeguard stands The old stands were cut out because they were rusted out after 23 years of use The new stands are stainless steel and will not rust out The bench supports have also been replaced with aluminum supports Come in to visit soon The summer schedule is now be as lows Mondjv - Fridav 5 Morning lap swim 9am 12 noon Swim lessons 12 noon 30 p m Summer swim team 5 p m 30 Open sw im Open swim Saturday pm 2 noon 5pm Open swim 6 - 10 pm Open swim The racquetball and weight rooms are open from 5 30 a m until 10 p m each 12 and Rom noon until 10 p m weekday on Saturdays Have a great and safe summer Remember cst Millard Swimming Pool is not a day care service Please pick your children up before the pool closes LESSONS Summer “Learn to Sw im" lesson registration is ongoing at the pool The summer sw im lesson sessions are as follow s 7th Session May June 21st Session II 5th June Session III 19th Session IV July 2nd Session V July 16th Session VI Aug All lessons are 30 minutes long every2 for The S2U (X) weeks is cost day per session except holiday session marked with an which are SI 8 00 Call the pool at 864—3133 to register for any summer session Latest Tay lor results 5th ) Bui Wasatch riding- Bareback- - Beau Oal las F inhnson Brown (3rd) Blake Mycrs (4th) MorTaylor (2nd) gan Holli Brown (2nd) Brown (2nd) Myers (6th) Moody SUC Holli Brown (8th) Holli Brown(Sth) (1st) Klancie Day (7th) Klancie Day (Is!) Juab Holli Brown (7th) Our participants in these rodeos were Beau Taylor Holli Brown Shelbie Nedson Kristi Tolbert Jed Prior Blake Myers Dallas Ftnlinson Chance Rich Megan Moody Klancie Day Tyrel Brown Yancy Taylor Katie Draper son Ashby Congratulations to our seniors for the great job they have done over the past four years We w ill miss them Also Congratulations to Holli Brown forgetting Cowgirl in Mor(9th) gan to serve on Wildlife Advisory Council in Central Utah Salt Lake City — A person to represent env ironmental or “nonconsumptiv e" interests in wildlife recreation is needed on the Central Regional Wildlife Advisory Council (RAC) in central Utah The council hears wildlife management proposals from the Division of Wildlife Resources takes public input about the proposals and makes recommendations to the Utah Wildlife Board about which proposals it feels the board should approve The nonconsumptive position is open to everyone including people who hunt fish trap or participate in other recreational activity Environmental and wildlife groups are inv ited to submit the names of people they would like to have serve in this position Individuals who are interested in serving Internet Web site (www w ildlife Utah gov ) find the form click on the Public Meetthen ings selection on the home page and click on RAC Meetings In addition to submitting a form for each person nominated groups should also supply information explaining why each nominee would make a good RAC mem- To ber Free Fishing Day June 8 Fishing waters throughout Utah should plenty of anglers Saturday June 8 as of Wildlife Resources marks Free Fishing Day in Utah People will not need a Fishing license to fish in the state that day All other regulations found in the 2002 Utah Fishing Proclamation will be in effect ’’We're trying to attract people to fishing by having a free day" says Tom Pcttcngill sport fisheries coordinator for the Div ision of Wildlife Resources Division staff treat Free Fishing Day as they would a holiday weekend stocking additional fish to meet the additional demand Pettengill says anglers fishing June 8 may want to focus their efforts on lakes and reservoirs as this is w here most of the fish stocked for Free Fishing Day will be placed Pettengill reminds those fishing June 8 that while no license is required all other limits and regulations found in the 2002 Utah Fishing Proclamation will be in effect Anglers especially those who might be fishing for the first time are encouraged to pick up a copy of the proclamation and learn the rules Proclamations are available from fishing license agents statewide at Division of Wildlife Resources offices in Ogden Salt Lake City Springvillc Vernal Price and Cedar City and at the Division’s Internet Web site (www wildlife Utah gov) Those with questions about Free Fishing Day may contact their nearest Division of Wildlife Resources office or the Division’s Salt Lake City office at (801) see the Div ision Its official Carol Malone won the womens single title at this years stale bowling tournament held in Carbon county Carol also finished nineteenth in all events handicap Carol has been waiting to hear the good news since early April Ren Lyman and Loren Slaymaker found the strike zone tuesday evening while posting high games Loren rolled a 233 games while Ren shot a 254 Both these bowlers are fairly new to the game but you wouldn't know it Other high scores this week Glenda Yates Sylvia Mangruin Church 201 553 Canna Smith Loren Lou Stanworth Ron Rickard Slaymaker Kirt Sawava June Dutson Linda Ren Lyman Nielson 507 Dewey Chapman Becky Sawaya 506 Nancy Morrill 505 Sam Stevens 500 Troy Pace 534 and Byron Erickson Top senior scores this week Don Burt 244 Phil Robison 223 Ken Martin 188 J D Stevens 192 Dame Kersey 179 Linda Kersey 164 Linda Stewart 181 Vcncz Johnson 62 Darlene Mundy 76 Doyle Topham 174 Flma Wade 154 and Ken Riding 79 Winners for the month of April were Grant Sam Stevens Ron Rickard Frandson Bob Meinhardt Sr Dame Kersey Vonme Viers Cinda Draper Eleanor Dalton and Joan Beringer These bowlers qualify lo bowl in the “Bowler of the Year" tournament in 2003 Nominations can be faxed lo Mr Dana Dolsen RACBoard coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources at (SOI) or mailed lo: RACBoard Coordinator Utah Division of Wildlife Resources 146301 PO Box Salt Lake City Utah "RAC members receive special orientation to become familiar w ith the ildlife process in management Utah" Dolsen says “The Central RAC meets about 10 times annually w ith most of the meetings held in Springs die or Salt Lake City Meetings are generally held on Tuesday evenings and last from two to four hours RAC members are considered volunteers but they’re eligible to be reimbursed for actual meeting attendance penditures such as meals and mileage Overnight travel rarely occurs RAC members are not allowed more than two unexcused absences at RAC meetings a year” The final decision about who will fill the vacant position will be made by the executive director of the Department of Natural Resources in consultation with the director of the Division of Wildlife Resources For more information call Dolsen at or the Div ision of Wild(801 ) life Resources’ Central Region office m Springy die at (801 Fast Fact: There were ten internment camps in the US Plan to attend the Topaz Pilgrimage on Aug 10 in the Delta City Park Short height and speeches on behalf of the Democratic party earned President James Polk the nickname “Napoleon of the Stump" DEADLINE SPACE SELLS THIS MONDAY NOON 0M?8 JL wm Name Addicss SAVE TIME Amt Enclosed MONEY AND THE AIR CLIP & SEND RENEWAL NEW JUST PRESS PO Box 249 Delta Ut 84624 or BBQ going fluid or propane quiet cheaper is to Oil With an electric mower town for gas charcoal a thing of to operate the In County $25 I yrOut ofC’ounty $30 6 mo (In or Out ofCounty) past lighter Plus they're and maintain emit any environmentally i must be nomi- nated by a group who may submit 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