Show July 2 2008 Muiard County Top West Millard finishers State - First Go Round Bareback National high school rodeo qualifiers Team roping Quinn Kessler Second Bareback riding Taylon Moody Thud Pole bending: Tyesha Oppenheuner Thud Goat tying Tyesha Oppenheuner Thud Taylon Moody - 70 - Thud Pole Bending Tyesha Oppenheuner - 20349 - First Goat Tying Tyesha Oppenheuner - 7 16 - First Breakaway Michelle Bogue - 322 - Second State Second Go Round Team Roping Jade Hafen Quinn Kessleer - 656 Second Steer Wrestling Jackson Nelson - 835 - Third 7 Holden News Li Cherryl Wood Norma Wood retired from teaching first grade at the Fillmore Elementary School and Nola Charlesworth retired from being manager of the Fillmore Middle School Lunch the end of May Sandy Monroe from Scipio also retired from teaching Chris Monsen is a grandmother to a baby boy bom to her son Michael and w ife Shelley He is theu first child and will be named Jordan Michael Lloyd and Alice Brown of Fillmore are also are grandparents Bill and Charlene Tuttle and Lewis and Janet Monsen Connie Bennett is a grandmother to a baby girl horn to her son Conrad and wife in Layton recently She is their first child and will be named Lillian AnnaRae Stevens and all five of her children and their families enjoyed being together for the weekend recently They spent Saturday at Yuba for a fun day w aterskiing Shalmie Tracy is here visiting her mother Cyndy Tracy for two weeks Shalmie lives in Arizona near the south rim of the Grand Canyon and works for the railroad Funeral services w ere held for Zada Singer Stevens on Friday June 27 She is the mother of Carolyn Stevens and lived next door to Norm a Wood Carolyn's brother Rusty and his son were here from Virginia and her sister Franc ine and her son w ere here from for their mother's funeral Visiting Rose Dickens last weekend were her sisters Marian Andrus from Santa Clara Anna Parsons husband and daughter from Brigham City and Kimo Coray and wife of Mona who all came for Zada's funeral LaRue Brockbank of Fillmore underwent surgery on her arm after a fall at her home recently She is now a patient in the Fillmore Hospital Georgia Stevens is a patient in the Fillmore Hospital She is the mother of Karen Whatcott We wish her a speedy recovery and hope she can come home soon Many Fillmore residents were surprised to find a flat of eggs on their doorstep Thursday evening A big truck load of eggs was damaged when the driver turned a comer too sharp and broke a pallet of eggs (I guess the "yoke” was on the driver!) Since the whole load was refused by the receiver the good eggs were distributed around town Travis and Sarah Kesler were surprised when a car jumped the curb next door at the Kanosh Post Office and ran into their house damaging the garage door and their boat Texas The clover is probably the most recognized symbol of Utah State University Extension and one of the most recognized nationwide The program reaches one of every six youth in Utah More than 100000 Utahns - about one in every - participate in su children ages the program each year offers programs Millard County all year long that help the children in our community team and grow and serve others Summer time is a great tune to get involved The following classes are being offered Make sure you check them out Be among the one in six who are having fun and learning this summer through the Utah programs Quilt Camp will be on Monday Tuesday and Wednesday July 2829 and 30th in Delta Make Your Own Chapstick will be on Monday August 4th at 1000 at the Delta Extension Office and at 2 00 in Fillmore Dance Class Club will meet on Tuesday July 8 and Thursday July 17 in Delta at 10 00 and in Fillmore at 1:00 Taffy Pulling will be July 8 at 900 in Delta and July 10 at 2:30 in Fillmore Cooking classes are planned for July 00 in Fillmore and July 25 at 1000 in Delta Leather Crafting will start on July 2nd at 1:30 in Wednesday Fillmore at the Pod and in Delta on Friday August 1st at 10 30 at the Extension Office Making Rockets will be offered on Monday July 7th at 00 in Delta and Tuesday July 8th at 2:00 in Fillmore Paper Making Class w ill be Friday July 11 in Delta at 130 Parents and children are invited to attend the Hypertufa Class on July 8 at 630 pm at the Delta Extension Office A fun night of making garden ornaments Call the Extension Offices for more detailed information ( 10 at may register at the Extension Office in Delta Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays or at the Extension Office in Fillmore on Tuesdays and You Thursdays Classes are limited so register early You don't want to miss out on the fun State Officials Urge Safe Use Of Fireworks This Summer July Fourth and Pioneer Day will bring more enjoyment and fewer accidents this year it consumers take safety precautions when handling fireworks To help make this July Fourth and Pioneer Day the safest on record the licensed Utah Fireworks industry and the State Fire Marshal's Office offer the following safety rules for people celebrating with fireworks this year Buy fireworks in Utah from licensed fireworks stahds or retail outlets Select only safe fireworks that are legal for use in Utah Always read and follow directions carefully Never experiment with fireworks Ignite outdoors away from buildings dry grasses trees or bushes Never malfunctioning fireworks Allow enough room for proper functioning Light one at a time Keep a safe distance away Never give fireworks to small children West Millard Swim Pool news V- Page Progress Teaching and reaching youth for more than 100 years in high school rodeo finals Bareback Tax ion Moody - Thud Goal Tying Tyesha Oppenheuneer - Thud Team Roping Hafen KessleT - Fourth Pole Bending Tyesha Oppenheuner - Second Cnrorucie Store in a cool dry and safe place out of reach of children Keep a bucket of w ater or a garden hose handy Dispose of properly According to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and the Utah licensed fireworks industry most injuries associated with fireworks are principally caused by misuse The CPSC advises consumers to only purchase fireworks from licensed stands or retail outlets Any fireworks used in the state must be legal under Utah law and approved by the US Department of Transportation (DOT) CPSC and the Office of the State Fire Marshal The state of Utah Fireworks Act is a carefully balanced law which allows Utah citizens to buy and use legal fireworks safely and responsibly to celebrate the Fourth of July and Pioneer Day Remember The possession or discharge of illegal fireworks is a class B misdemeanor Help make these holidays safe and enjoyable for all DHS Tour Millard High Golf Team Continued Summer Schedule Millard High School Summer Golf Schedule MHS began summer golf workout on Thursday June 26th Practices begin at 6 Ortpm Meet at the putting green Practices will be held each Thursday through July for Contact Coach Britt a any questions Millard Rec standings Men's Slow Pitch Standings W l ea in Delta Sports Qualilty Boilermakers Craig Church DDS Edwards Surveying Utah Dairy Farms Wade Drilling Sahara Motors Courtesy Ace Hardw are LiquaDry The Deceptacons Greathouse Farms Grizzlies Jr Girls Softball Standings Team 3 Leopards Tigers Lions Panthers Jaguars Cougars Bobcats from front page asked after the meeting if there might be an existing school somewhere in the state that could be toured and Us plans be used to save money He said the only such school was larger than the one needed making it necessary to hire an architect to design a new building The tour of the DHS facility revealed problems as old as the school Many stem from psor initial design and or construction as slated by Superintendent Dav id Tav lor The tour also showed the need for repairs and or alterations requiring greater effort than just applying a quick fix Sections of the hallway floors need to be taken down to the concrete and replaced 1 he g tn floor needs to be either drastically renov ated or replaced ceiling tiles show a need for a new roof to be installed Door frames need to be reset in new matrixes Restrooms need to be Heating and cooling systems are both inefficient and improperly located in the building's structure Many of these things are not easily dealt with but they are not impossible to correct Some structure issues loom large and contribute to the assessment that it would be easier to replace the building than to h it Governmental regulations have caused the need for some alterations where none were needed at the time of the original construction The American Disabilities Act in particular requires access be facilitated for some areas not served by ramps or elevators Ifthe taxpayers reject the $50 million bond issue repairs w ill still be needed Alternatives to constructing a new' building in both Fillmore and Delta will have to be explored The School Board said they are prepared to explore those options after they have finished exploring the option to construct two new schools 25’ USED DRILL PIPE31RL SUCKER RODS 34" 1" $989ea $1089ea $80 CORRAL PANELS $90 - Heavy Duty 5 x 12’ 6’ x12 - Breaking waves in the pool's 50 mile club this week are LaWana Das is 640 miles and Barbara Nickle - 3080 miles! The pool will be open on the Fourth of July from p m only Admission to the pool is free in conjunction with Delta City’s celebration There will be no lap swim swim lessons or swim team practice on July 4th The July "Dive for Money and Prizes" is quickly approaching On Thursday July 10th colored washers and coins will be thrown in to the pool for the children to pick up The washers are turned into the pool office for prizes and the coins are for the children to keep! Children ages are invited to attend The pool opens at :30 pm and the “dive” begins at 2 pm Everyone gets a prize so plan on joining in the fun Regular admission prices apply LESSONS The fourth session of summer “Learn to Swim” lessons begins Monday July 7th at 9 a m The pool has newly certified Water Safety Instructors so more levels of the American Red Cross Swim Lesson program are offered every half hour until 11:30 am Children must be at least 3 years old to take swimming lessons Each 2 week session costs $2000 per student 33 to register Call the pool at or for more information TOLL FREE DISABILITY SOCIAL SECURITY CLAIMS 800-947-02- E Lehl UT Disabled? Unable to Work? Need Cash? Denied Social Security Benefits? 10 Non Attorney Dedicated Advocate 5 Sat Online metalmartbiz 0MH3SCF Call Toll Free: NOW! No Award - No Fee FREE CATALOG KEIALffiaf 85 S 1350 SOI FILLMORE 4th of July Specials & it’s our 19th Anniversary iGoIfTTlU Fireworks Great Selection at low prices Assortments from 19" to 139" Snaps 4 boxes!00 ‘The Tee Box’ by Todd Mullen Men’s League Over 109 different drinks most ice cold! Coke 12 packs 41000 Pepsi 12 packs 31000 Gatorade 32 oz bottles 23°° Team Standings: 1st Droubay 6750 2nd Sawaya 61 3rd Nickle 60 4th Yogi 4950 5th Brin 48 6th Stucki 465 7th Morison 42 8th Mullen 295 9th Evers 28 Ladies Fun Night 1st Glenda Otto 2nd Amber Buhler Upcoming events: July 10 Couples Night Shot Gun 5:30 Dinner after Play (Pot Start Luck Salads) Member'Guest July 12&13 August 2nd DHS Boys Golf Fundraiser 4 person scramble Grapes - red or green seedless 99$lb Seedless Watermelon 29:lb Jalapeno Peppers 67$lb Pineapple - Gold Premium 87$lb Mangoes 297$ Peaches 87$Ib Bar S Franks 12oz pkgs 77$ each Flowers On Sale 1 avi U0D" JWflfMT- yjlh 'fir lit-- 0 r yi i' - fit- i® 9$ 'JfltTf '! If you are wwwucanee uTsiSfi- tIUM ' for colon cancer line 'OQD SffiV There are hundreds of excuses you could use to avoid getting screened But 50 or no excuse is a good excuse when your or over go get screened call the Health Resource For Line life's on the more information visit at All 9 'IS b'i ICfttlNtO UTAH DEPARTMENT Geraniums - Full Bloom reg 4" Sale 2" Petunias 6 pack reg 1" Sale 1" Gazanias 6 pack reg 1" Sale 1" Plant Sale Vegetable 6 Different Varieties Squash 4” pots reg 1" Sale 99$ Melons - Cantaloupe Plants 4" pots reg 1" Sale 99$ All your Yard & Garden Nc ' Camping & Fichlnn Licences Cl Prce! Sur' no excuses S3' gal OF HEALTH 7 ’ |