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Show Mitford Moniter PAGE 7 Milford Elementary School To MARCH 17, 1995 The Bookmobile Provides A Valuable Service To The Community ‘Letter To Showcase New Books The Editor Editor,Milford Monitor: A lot of the youth in. Milford, Utah, March 17, 1995, announced today that it will host a Scholastic Book Fair from March 20th to March 24th, from “Monday through our community have had to _ deal with a true tragedy this | last week. For some it has ' been Thursday 3:15 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and on Friday from 11:45 am. to 12:30 as Admission is free. This reading event will offer student, parents, Beaver County Bookmobile and teachers the opportunity to see the latest works by popular authors and illustrators. of books young readers. Community Circulation 1994 Stops for Books featured in a Scholastic Book Fair are carefully selected by a committee of reputable editors and educators. Many hours are. spent considering hundreds. of books from around the world in search of selections that excite and motivate students to become lifelong readers. Special attention is Per Capita Milford 605 6 Minersville 157 2 Beaver 16 Greenville 27 2,841 Minersville Elem. 134 Belnap Elem. 431 Total student 168 Total # patrons The State Office of © licensing would like to announce Along with winners telephone of prestigious and national a new number. 800 for awards, the Scholastic Book providers and parents who have questions about Fair will present hundreds of licensed family child care. from — over’ 70 - publishers. Included will be timeless classics, and a wonderful variety of the newest titles in children's fair will Elementary help Milford important funds for school projects. For more information, please contact Cathy Dotson at 387-2617. Correction--Nathan Lewis was the third place winner in the District Spelling Bee. Mandy Muir was second place. will be in the Richfield - located in St. George, Cedar from the generate number Office and will serve all south-central Utah. The office = of licensing has — licensors how-to books, biographies, literature. Proceeds This answered ~ City, and Richfield. They . license . local. homes ’ and facilities to provide child care for 4 to possibly 12 children. Marica Crampton can be reached in St. George at 801-674-3819 -and is responsible for St. George and surrounding cities. Lynda Worthington is located in Cedar City and can be reached at 801-586- 3841, she is responsible for Iron, Kane and parts Washington ; 7015 : 14,164 ili “Licensing appeal to the emergent, the experienced and the _ reluctant reader. — 4,298 : of counties Melody Staples is located in Richfield and can be reached at 801-896-1271, she is Garfield counties. q These questions investigate or complaints concerning licensed family child care. The new 800 number 1-800-896-1270 is for general questions for all areas, and information on becoming newly licensed. All three offices are served by a support person located in Richfield, Donna Christensen 801-896-1270. She will be happy to answer questions and is available when the licensor is not in the office. Studies show that regulated child _— care provides the best quality care for young children. you would like If more information call your local licensor or 1-800-896-1270. The 800 number is for long distance callers, the parents and I areas can reach the office by calling 896-1270. The 800 number is for use for licensing related issues. licensing specialists will be happy to answer specific providers in the Richfield and surrounding rude and "best friends." 17,814 responsible for Beaver, Wayne, Sanpete, Juab, Sevier, Millard, Piute and then heartless. Some people will never understand the hurt these youth are feeling, but should ar. least have the » common sense to try to be caring and supportive--even if these people are not your 3,650 given to find books that will titles are just that, Total community Milford Elem. much harder ‘Others. The five young adults that had to face this tragedy face to face are dealing with a lot of . questions to themselves about what happened. The hell they have been through, and will go through, for the rest of their lives should be enough. The rude, heartless comments that are being made to any of these youth — now. I hope as a parent, none of you ever have to see Tuesday, March 21, 1995 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Beaver County Courthouse your combined, all in all; most of you been very and Thanks to all of you who have made phone calls, trips to Minersville to see Sam and Chris, being supportive of Beaver County on March . 21, 1995, to conduct .a Trimming . The first information please call Mark -Nelson at 438-2252. Everyone is invited! Bring a friend! have Supportive understanding. Post Office USU _ Extension Horticulture Specialist, Adrian Hinto, will be in how to For more daughter To the youth of the _ 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Legion Room-Minersville demonstrating prune. or unable to do much about it. & . Tuesday, March 21, 1995 will be spent in class and the last portion we will be out son hurting so bad, and you are Commissioners Room of the Workshop can't or say, but parent, please Workshop portion we. talk to your kids and stress ‘them how much friendliness and support all five of these youth need Pruning and ‘Trimming Pruning and Workshop. know control what our kids think : Cheryl, Kim, and Steve, and mostly for all the “hugs". which are. very. much. needed. Thanks also, to all the people in Minersville for their caring words and support. These two communities are very special and I am glad to be a part of them. Thanks everyone. Chellie Craw again |