Show aP 2007 rt Festival in lilmorc on September around Ben WoodrTand his hen we armed a group was gathered of hawks two owls and couple a merlin a cockauxi a of birds He had V Delta South different stations There was into groups and went to out of wood a Navao with wood lathes making plates us how soldiers would load showed man who Her a potter and a military a rose leaf from was also a blacksmith who made and sh(Ht the r rifles There metal ri lihl there in front of us’ houses beds their made Other stations taught us about the way pioneers wood burning oven and hot oatmeal cookies baked in a 6th Grade Choir TTien it was the to listened and lunch After that we ate and head back home I was a great field trip me to load back onto the bus ""'textte ds ided Elementary ruww ”0 '? 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Who Stole the North have been ' r fj Are your kids covered? studying how story problems are Third Graders at Delta Pat Hutchins not really that scary They used the book The Doorbi II Rang by to bv in we use as an example of how story problems our every day es and need not be afraid of tackling them After graphing cookies acting out the story and making cookie manito tackle wTiting pulates front playdough the third graders were then ready their own story problems They had to use a maximum of 12 cookies in their make someone think but yet easy problems and they had to be bard enough to enough for the second graders to do classFriday September 7 the third graders visited each second grade room to share their story problems ard teach their peers Lach third grader got hen the older stuto share their story 6 times w ith a diflerent second grader dents left they gave each class a bag of their favorite cookie chocolate chip' The students w ant ev cry one to know that story problems aren't really that Most importantscary and we use them to solve everyday issues in their lives ly they want everyone to keep on baking those cookies’ i t don t If your children Iave health insurance visit the call us or come j we’re in CHIP Van while I j ! ' ' i It ! your community ‘7 f ' i’ iff ' J City J News found myA few weeks ago self on the road to California Senlmg down for a long road trip took along the book Tnilight just to see what the hullabaloo was all about After I finished it was Mill wondering can't tell you the people of all ages that have ranted and raved over this first book the second V Moan and m now the third Ei hp'e going to read the entire series before making any rash statements but I'm hoping it picks up In the mail today the State of Utah sent the Utah Able Information Pamphlets for the special election November 6 concerning educaiion vouchers In order to be informed about this issue come to the library and pick up the pamphlet Book group w ill he meeting this Thursday at 7 30 to discuss Without a Map by Meredith Hall haven't seen you at any of the discussions for some time so put the date on your cal j ViHMhV' ) j I ’'! ® a i!iv-rlku- 5 M I I ! T f ! ® - c' i - ' y viint r 34 f p t it i By and join the group New books have arrived and some good little patron donated a plethora of books in CD and cassette format Here's a little preview of the audio books Mary Higgins Clark's The Second Time Around and Sighttime it m Time killer Instinct by Joseph F mder Out of Vow here by Jen Gilchrist C is for Corpse by Sue Grafton and Angels and Demons by Dan Brown Story hour is up and running ednesday mornings at 10 00 Brand new books hav e been saved for story hour that you won't want your little darlings to miss need to make sure 10 00 that you have the time down im He seem to be having a little trouble starting on time Keep those pages turning cassettes rolling videos reeling and MP3 players downloading’ Marian To view very old issues of the Chronicle Progress visit the websites listed below http www lib Utah edudigitaldeltaindexhtm httpwww lib Utah edudigitalunewsmdex htm Your BUSINESS STATIONERY? r I ti 4 i Vl i ‘ U ri - fc ‘2n tt j 41 H Marian endar 1 Time to update " Library Add some creativity to your Business Stationery with Creative Colors! lopo want you nw a loo tor your ca3 a urwq 0ferwnt V fust want to try someOwsg tor your company snap Call ua Today' boseas dkivfuc&z (Bwtfi&il 0 0 J) |