Show October 24 2007 Millard County Chronicle Page Progress Delta South Trick or Treat for Troops!!! The First Capital Girl Scouts of Utah is conducting a “special" trick or treating activity this year They will be collecting donated items beginning Saturday October 20th to Wednesday October 31st to send in "Thank You - Care Packages" to our local servicemen in the 145th for Thanksgiving There will be drop boxes at the Fillmore City L:brary Duanes Foodtown and the Millard County Credit Union in Fillmore Boxes will be picked up on Thursday November 1st The Girl Scouts will begin their project on Saturday October 20th at the Bazaar at the Millard High School Old Gym from 10am - 3 00 pm Library There will be lists available with items they need and could be donated There will also be thank you notes there if you would like to send a note Please the Girl in Scouts join cheer for sending the 145th guys a little the Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday Any volunteer and donation will be greatly appreciated! If you have any questions or need to make arrangements for someone to pick and leave a message up your items for you please call' Stephanie Items List for donations shoe laces for boots & gym shoes Air Fresheners fbreee) Shower to Shower body powder military courtesy military justice system basic first aid foot inarches and field training exercises He is the son of Theresa Stam of Alma Ark and Wade Stam of Delta Utah and more nde night and go for more She's the light of our lives so many ways Sis 03 22nd Annual Country Hearts Boutique P - Veteran’s Day Assembly The facfzs of fillmonz signs of growth and the promise of getting more attractive as they mature This brings a reminder to all of us that there is no time like the present to do our planting for future enjoyment and beauty in our yards and neighborhoods If you have any suggestions about the historical walking tour of Fillmore please call Kae Slarley We Any input would be welcome want to make sure no site of historical significance is led out Senior Moments I J October has been a golden month so far hnough visits from Jack frost to Ash leaves golden and bronze nough rain to freshen the air and help plants suck up enough moisture to send them to sleep for the w inter The time of year we love to set in the sun and regret the coming winter Sure am glad that there have been so many things to celebrate this month and more next month to look forward to Wednesday is National Bologna Day Lveryone loves a bologna sandwich with a little onion and tomato But our imagination fails on what else to do with it And how did the slang bologna words come from Bologna on you' And bologna is such a funny word that it's spelled two ways Baloney or Bologna take your pick Oh Baloney you say Its true Look it up And since Friday is World Pasta Day maybe we could mix some baloney and pasta together and celebrate both days in one The Senior Center has been extra busy this month with meals parties decorating and work The bus has been traveling thither and yon taking in special events and sights Our October Birthday Potluck lunch was packed with Halloween revelry and fun And Witch Hazel made some luscious sloppy joe sandwiches to go with all the yummy pot luck dishes all the seniors brought Shcrm's pies sure are good Jim caught some dandy pictures of the witches goblins primates and Handsome Jack and his pleasingly plump companion Stop by the bulletin board for another great laugh Our Nominating committee for center elections are not finding many willing candidates for next years Senior Board Those of you who have some free time and a willingness to donate it to the center to keep our program functioning are encouraged to put your name up and step up to serve C'onlac Nola Betty Connie or Beatrice to get your name on the ballot At our November Birthday Potluck we will call for nominations to add to the Nominating Committee search At our December Birthday Potluck the election or acclamation will take place We are looking forward to the little spooks from North lementary and South Elementary schools to parade their costumes and sing their Halloween songs for us during lunch on the 31st Make your reservation for lunc h and om in the fun Costumes are optional but hoped for The Delta South I lementary Veteran's Day Assembly is coming up soon and we want to invite all of the veterans to attend The Assembly will begin at 00 p m on Monday November 12 and we will be serving a buffet Inn or send the bottom cheon afterward Please R S V P our school at half of the note that has been sent home back to our liool if you can attend We would love to have you come! Delta North § 10 am to 5 pm Saturday Nov 3 r 78 crafters from Utah Colorado & Nevada!? Millard County Fair Bldg Delta UT Tor info call (438) 3 gallon or gallon 5 -- Mount Olympus 4 X Spring Water Only $10 a Month for a Colt Cooler 15 Gallons Free Toll Elementary UBI mum 200 Club! Party-Principle- ’s This month we had 10 respectful and responsible students and leathers who won from the Principle's 200 Club' I he students got to go to 711 w illian II insen Mr Noah for a special treat The students were ack ay lor indv eonardo Gait la Hayden Peterson Aaron Smith lanncr Johnson he Sanders Macey Beckslrom Tanner Lelevre and Baylee oertsi her avc he teachers were Janet Hutson teachers won a treat and a show pass Noah Jaime Dalton Lance Atkinson Deb Allen Jan Johnson lainmv Be in hanks to all the stu Carolyn Comeau Caren Anderson and Judv Marnvorth dents and staff at DNI S who arc making our sc liool the best ever' Crazy 8’s Did you ever think about peculiar weather events and question whether he there was some sort of pattern'1 Old farmer's Almanac did and dis covered some surprising results he 2008 edition gives us a glimpse into past wacky weather occurrences and advice on what to expect in 2008' Crazy 8s Wild weather events have occurred in many of the years ending in 8 Are we in for some more this year'’ 1888 On March a blizzard blew through the Northeast Snowfall totals were above 20 inches in most of New ngland and up to 45 inches m southern Connecticut rare for that area 1898 On October 2 a category 4 hurricane roared into Cumberland Island in f lorida’s Nassau County killing four people and destroying much of the town It remains the worst hurricane to have hit that area since record keeping began in I85 1948 On May 30 devastating floods began in the Pacific Northwest with the Columbia Kivci at its high csl level since 80 f A March sloim ncai 1958 soiilheaslern in Morgantown Pennsylvania produi vd '0 uu lies ol snow On June 2 411 Paso 1978 leva temperatures leached a record III degiees aluenheit in the shade ( an these happen again Vs it conditions are right One reason that significant we Oh er events such as those listed above could happen again is that some large weal her patterns oc cur ill vc les ovi mouths years bo Mhif w an eye on the sky for linns dilur's Note: he piei riling r he 2008 Old oinei cerpt is from Almanac nil permission for icprtni ing is gr uiled on the inndumo ih a credit is given to he Old umer Almanac Veterans of Millard County American egion Post 61 cd illmorc is currently m the process of updating the veterans names on the Millard County ctciuns Memorial Wall in Fillmore If you arc a veteran or your loved one was a veteran and the names aie not on the on lit rial wall please send the names and w hen they served to Knox hintsinan he Adiutnnl Post 6 t tv 70 5206 wall will updated in the next mouth or so Red Rock Cheese Shop & Hy Tour Our Factory See the Cheese Made From 9am - I pm Try Our Samples Free Drawing for Gift Baskets lam - 2pm 254 Hot Dogs I Specials Mon: Senior Citizens Discount 20 OFF Purchase Tues: Delta Days 20 OFF (Dejta Area Residents) Vgei Red Rock Cheese gay 2£ QFF-- AD Red Rock Specialty Cheese Far aL! Needs yaai vlear- - Free:'-8E6-259-41- 13 N Ft k Saturday November 3° 9am Love Mom Dad their families thmui h Delta South I lementary hosted Hot unch Week from ( Ktober October 19 Fach grade from Kindergarten up to fifth tirade was able to have their families join them for lunch at our school We want to thank the lunch ladies for always making a great lunch every day for our school’ ©pem wish her a very time with DNES Hot Lunch Week Red Rock Specialty Cheese alone1 she can't leave V Students enjoying the she is with her fnends she giggles galore She could talk Middle Happy£ $'Birthday She loves to tease and text on the phone and glitters Lawhom plant shntbs at Fillmore cuz driving's next in store So watch out on the roads sparkles Milt TT She's the cutest little spook you’ve ever seen' She likes to play games ) Joshua W Stam Army National Guard Pvt Joshua W Stam has graduated from Basic Combat training at Fort Jackson Columbia S C During the nine weeks of training the soldier studied the Army mission history tradition and core values physical fitness and received instruction and practice in basic combat skills military weapons chemical warfare and bayonet training drill and ceremony marching rifle marksmanship armed and unarmed combat map reading field tactics 16 on Halloween Our motorcycle mama turns Bmce Robison and School turn Newt Pvt Pvt Lino A Gonzales Army National Guard Pvt Lino A Gonzales has graduated from Basic Combat training at Fort Sill Lawton Okia During the nine weeks of training the soldier studied the Army mission and received instruction and training exercises in drill and ceremonies Army history core values and traditions military courtesy military justice physical fitness first aid rifle marksmanship weapons use map reading and land navigation foot marches armed and unarmed combat and field maneuvers and tactics He is the son of Jeannet and stepson of Lynn Andersen of 4 85 South 4000 West Deseret Utah Gonzales is a 2007 graduate of Delta High School Utah t ( Ziploc Baggies (various sizes) Little Debbie Snacks Microwave popcorn Microwave pasta not needing refrigeration canned air to blow dust out of electronics Koozies to keep water battles and cans cool Microwavable plates & bowls Military Elementary The Face of Fillmore this week recognizes the landscaping done during the summer at the Fillmore Middle School While trees have grown for years along the north parking lot and in the alcove on the north side of the building the west side of the building near the main entrance needed some beautification This project was the idea of school secretary Karen Lund On June 21 custodians Bruce Robison and Milt Lawhom began the planting of several shrubs and trees mostly along the west of the building These included sea foam tarns forsythia and flowering plum bushes With this variety of plants comes the possibility of blossoms at different times throughout the spring season In just the few months since their planting the new bushes have show Foot massager stress relief squeeze balls Rice Crispy Treats Long Distance Phone Cards Individually wrapped licorice Disposable Shower Towels Local: 4355527-461- 8 RouteSalesman: 4356913915 Copy Bam - r y 5 Store Hours: 1365 N Highway 6 9am - 6 pm Delta UT Mon-S- at 435-864-42- 00 |