Show ) County Chronicle Progress 6 Millard Page 2002 SeptemberJ2x Boy Scouts Delta North making Elementary contributions Anoi Huntsman he latest seoutme project is inMallme benches in f illmore's cemeterc imut-lHm Smut ole yuarnhete plans to earn n jele Scout rank h heme responsible !ir fabric Jline eoncrelepads which will be ued to suppsirt concrete benchs in the neat tuture ill he six feet lone he concrete pa! ide and loui inches thick Ihcv lour leet steel will he lahucatcd with the ami desicned mi pjd can be taken and placed at the desired location within the illmore ("its will provide the ct meters conuite and steel and suppmtine gravel and (daarnbere will pi ovule the labor lo fabricate lotnis and pour the concrete he concrete benches will be fabricated In ImiCarhne oft ailine and ( ompanv ill be similar to the benches he benches located al the eterans" Memorial otth ol the Old Court Mouse said eitc'IHduarnberc ( itv ( ouncilnun the present plan is to sell the benches and concrete suppoit to civic croups or milts iduals and hjve Ihe benches located and assembled in approved locations within the cemctciv Ihe price of the lunches has nol been dclemnned as vet " nother large ptoiecl will be installing aiptovimatelv 4hU leet ot concrete sidewalk aiound Duanes' Market on the south and west sides his project will be dertaken bv the hov and gnl scouts within DS Stake Scouts Irom the (outwards will donate then labor towards placcmcnl ol concrete paid tor bv the ills Duanes’ owners Rands and Arlene Bartholomew b cat house donated SI 51 000 to the Sulnira Motors aln” with Uusull Delta ( heerleadei s I lie donation is from Sahara's annual Customer in June cer ear Russell )i eeiation xV Uodeo Sale l)as that takes place and Sahara's employees would like to thank the cheerleaders for all their help and support in the communih through out the sear We would also like to thank all of our losal eustomei s that help make the Customer Appreciation & Uodeo Sale I a s a Imjje sucass each sear Ill ASK 'kOl (r Delta golfers off to as good start Delta High School slat! has ’his of to a hi at s past itches and j matches lea'ue match was in bon :lii kani shot a 2' he lour as follows lores tiiat cotm'id wc in osvIin Ci") lake Hunnum (“’sj Diuie and Hvan NicklJake les It iNsari let Hostitdet all at he sson this nuit t' strokes over ($ouUtn Sail) i'ooiI iiam (toll team Hum iat had as in nvmn two n tu ion uMipk ot ni hi non in d its b Counseling corner H ha he icon ee’ue malch vas held at ate poll i our se in enon ut he team tfis un j ers touch coll course alt londilionv Mu si ores went tin iiati ow li as !ol low )iui’ ow les ' lake Hussat hantrv h'iiko' k le y2 his was the ha ha am K 1111 iv et shot on k uu Della biat the neatest tiot Mu M ' li am bv hi 011 hs Pun dt’ivuil an o' lit to Fillmore Elementary School Participates On It h ' in Western Arts Festival Si pit m Ml! 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Hijii n loo lomh ilow on the " mi xinic reads to ve’l loud tor the abhits ' On I’s ti Fan into lilmorc Ictncnlarv to us jhouf eoo’l flu ti he lisl a tK ion onic ot our oss n nu ntsl ami Peter Pan boss aimut urn J looj tan hi Ip us buiM WmJs vtrorn’cr NhIios rave un some eooJ tips on sshat tmuK we shouki heat arul how lh spoot-holier than silence or ho silent —Dionysius the KIdor l inl mans cf ini’s lhat hat be used Racquetball League to begin Millaid Couniy Recreation is now ganizing a 2IMI2 all Racquetball League Ihe fee will be $25 for each participant which includes court time for each scheduled match ill tun e competitive reational and beginners leagues lor both men and women also a "50 & Over" league il theie enough interest Please tegisier according to your league Registration ill be horn September 3 through riday September 20 20il2 at ihe Recreation Ollicc SI South Manamta Ave Della fiom SAM lo 'I’M Mondav through riday or more inhumation call ihe Recreation Office al Kern River’s 2nd Annual Charity Golf Tournament hno Huntsman Kein Rivet (ias Transmission their second annual chaisjTonsotcd golf tournament at the Paradise Golf Resort on Friday Sep 2oo2 Ihe tournament format was a lour person scramble All goiters played IS holes while nine holes some plavcd others plavcd 22 holes Ihe purchase of mulligans adds the excitement of a tournament where anyone can in here were 29 rounds of golf plavcd by 3S local golfers and several from other counties The first group of players teed olT at 9 a m Golfers Wayne Stringer Rick Barnard Hob Sluder and Alden Robinson 'hot a 22 which was ihe best round of the dav The second nine holes teed off at bipm jnd golfers Todd Monson Rob Sherman Terry Brewer and Craig Bartholomew shot a 2S to win The third nine holes teed off at 4 30 p m and golfers Scott Drummond Koula Mcnric Fd llobdjv and Robyn Rowley shot a 29 to by ns in Ijdy "s closest to the hole was won by Liz Stott on the fourth hole Rod Sherman w on the men's closest to the hole on the sixth hole Scott Drummond won the men's longest drive on the seventh hole and Teresa Whiichousc won the dies on the ninth hole "Paradise owner Don Fullmer donated hilc local merchants and carts and lunch organizations generously donated many door prizes It was a great tournament the course was in greal shape the weather w as perfect and cv cry one had a great time" said Paradise golf professional Ron The wc shou hi h jv c the Jik aptam look tone ot our os admiiteJ that his crew coulil also eat ! this proJuttton lhat was hr out eniovei! Heaver her were attendants sh r Helping dui an excellent job" SM hi Mill ln in o un icw im a Ji h on nli I'lnc lo Uil tlK’ll ul ill hi mi im IMS' lonipleiion oni louili down Kwiii hi 'Im ilo O in lot tin Kihhii' he liilni' lnklei mu- HI ike Keis wilh eiphl Spciuei eritl mlhw’en llmleind ovon UoMiki ml 1001 Ki tin' mill Im m hil inimipiion enli inlheeame home einn n iti ' uln s In li the lhii Jl ii'n tin Kihlnl heal tin Kei al hi n homciom u h ill he lomme hu me ln ha nol won ol Oils Pie hei a e limit eai and an plant'-I'ame iiMln ot tbi home tow n so ex pi to ec a vein lie came out o! lie Rabbits this week ’! i 'Ait 'I mu on 'ot11 ' 10111 in he he S ill iii mo vihm an! hov hi u m hnpin’ I'lo iiokil in h itii'uMun ni IkoI Kihhii ' u! h pin hof i'S ot Is 'iilu m Pi i" n Rabbits mini nu1 tot turn n Panthers eat UIHMl III n on d Mu hn f'fel shot to he tit 'on is 'nm' ow les at ss mai a'i both ciin’ lo be vets wi sill need to imptove in Ac aii ex ilcd h :t At a hi ad ot ih and we o n 'hi o a’i I'n: tali nt tl at he coll te un in up in (hi ul u hi at hek ti in die si hool ' 'OiiK o! hi ts hi n the team ate leant un hbutt aiitu apt It losli ttlet u li Hi tan Hussat aik Hat Houston man uson She Mid Hussan o'fci hompson I' Pi't Sohnioii Dime owlis ow li an N u k le ( assui v Mivtnld licslunan Ditek eeman Jated mleisson IheKab-hitshipatd IKmik home match will be held on huts the Dih ot pi at Sunsetview eoll course U e inioutaei people to come out and support and watch m then donate the cost of the project to the stake monev and oilier monies will then to send ihe scouts to Martin s Cove in Wvonung Ihcscouls will walk DS ihe same trail as some of the catty handcart pioneers were following when tlicv were caucht hv a hard winter and mans died Hov Scout Rhctt Hailes plan to cam his agle Badge by being responsible lor the installation of over one half block ol new concrete sidewalk yuarnberg said "some stieets do not have sidewalks and the City's coal is to " on each street have al least one sidewalk High school students on the walk to school (torts for sidewalks will be concentrated in that location to make walking easier p lo now the hitd Ward has installed MK) feel ol sidewalk on a cost share over basis meaning the home ow net prov ides the labor and the city provides the concrete base forms and hauls the old ard has installed jw ay 1 he ourth ibout 2rtrt feet said Qiurnberg New sidewalk on Main Street is basiwas cally complete which paid for by the from the stale citv and crjnt money “ am proud Mayor Sam Siailcy said to see the scouts earn their agle Badge bv involved in installing new sidewalks Ihe young men will see what they hjvc accomplished every tunc they look al their work which could be an inspiration for them the rest ol their lives " will she ani tuullv omhnts ’mm mummi Ihcv ith IV ter Pan to to us iHmiI in hi Ip ms ful h:vinl Vviii( Blessed is the man who ha ing nothing ing to words evidence of lht fart to vi Kt’o v NJmhi o V! P' ru i a list a ins from — George r giv- iiot In 1964 golfer Norman Manley achieved consecutive on a course in Saugus California and both holes were DEADLINE NOON MONDAY Ahegglcn n Beaver County Dairy Princesses perform The Beaver County Dairy Princess Royalty treated Delta North graders through uh an assembly on I September 2DD2 at 2 ID pm Their Peter Pan Wendvandt jjiiainHook performance ljught the student abuul ihe ol dairy product' in heir 'kit their daily diet and educational factswete enioycd by each of our 425 e thank them Busy Bees for taking the time to trjvel to our school for this ternoon of entertainment Beaver County Dairy Princess Royalty Third Grade fieldtrip enjoyed by all he Delta North hird (trade was priv ileged to participate in a Fieldtrip sponsored by the Soil Conservation Dis2DD2 trict on September Our tour guide were Howard Bassett and Reed Jcllciy nder their direction we isitcd ihe Gunnison Bend Students Reservoir learned lhat the "Rcz" piov ides ihe people ot the arej ith recreation and rigation water Our next stop was the add Hales' Ijrrti where students had the opportua nity to meander through corn maze Mr Hales surprised us ith hisdisplav ot lood items tlut contain coin a an ingredient including the cjndv he gave the children IPP nude a great selling lor our lunch LuW amu I’eteisen taught about plant parts and wlut foods belong in each category She showed seeds Irom the ililfcrcnt grains grown in this aiea along with foods thjt ate made hum each of these gums he owners John and Maria Nve gav c Our last stop was the Mountain View Dairy us information jboul their dairy They bioughtoul a daily cow for us to view up dose c were able to sec just what a milk cow cals and dunks each dav Our mode ol hen we were finished the Nve tiejted transportation around the djiry was a h jy rule each child to a yogurt Wc would like lo thank the Soil Conservation District our lour guides the Hales the Nycs Mrs Petersen and our mother helpers tot making this an outstanding tielillnp DN welcomes Virginia Wright on board Della North is happy to welcome Miss Virginia right aboard our stalfas a teacher Virginia is currently working in the second grade classroom of Carol Frandsen In October she will graduate lo the fourth grade and woik with ance Atkinson Virginia was horn in Delta I tah She hjs lived her entire life in Hinckley on the family farm and in Cedar City where she has been attending Southern I lah She has two sisters She graduated Irom Delta High School She has worked as an usher for SI C Athletics a reading tutor and substitute teacher In her spare time she cnioys crafts eats and reading rom her elementary years he recalls the gtand opportunity of attending BO II Delta South and Delta North lenient ary She got the very best of both worlds' of ihe great Delta Virginia Wright trginia is appreciative North stafl' and looks forward to becomTeacher ith each of them We are exerted to work ing better acquainted wish her the xery best possible student teaching experience dent t Student ONES ith Miss right and Fillmore Middle School Studentbody elections held at FMS week ol prcliminarx activities leading up to the clction of studenthodv olticcrs at Fillmore Middle School look place the week ol September 3 he tinal day ot through with a camjiaignmg was Friday September Those campaign assembly sixth for offices include running president Jssuly Timothy andKxle uttle Niceacl hristijnsen anil I ade Hunter seirelary Kara Grocsbcck and Kord Staj'les social manager Kami Sorenson and Jessica Stevens newspaper editor Jill Bond and Brady Robins and yearbook editor Sable aflcrlv and Summer Wcsl Results ol the elections will be announced late in the day on ridav and ill appear in next week's issue of Ihe New Special Ed Teacher’s Assistant June Kell a new leaiher assisjoined the Special Ld staff at the illmore Middle School Mrs Kelly was born and raised in Fillmore graduating from Millard High She then attended Brigham oune I where she earned a decree in dueation Before coniine to Fillmore Middle School she laueht at Mrs has tant Fillmore lementarv Mrs Kelly is married to Steve Kelly have five chi Idrcn twobovsanil three girls She also has two granddaughters who she proud describes as beauand they tiful She cnioys reading crafts watchinc sports activit'cs and doing things with her family Mrs Kelly says she really likes working with the students at Fillmore Middle School and is looking forward to gettine to know everyone there better The Basenji a kind of dog found In Africa cannot bark 'poor c |