Show Millard County Chronicle Progress February 22 1990 Page S “We know lots of things we used to didn’t know but we don’t know any way to prevent them Will Rogers happening The Delta High Debate Team (Kneeling L to R): Darin Clay Michelle Dent Dianne Wright Jenny Hales (Standing L to R): Jenny Pruitt Nathan Tenney Doug Peterson Ryan Tippetts Nathan Ashcraft Shauna Reynolds Caleb Warnock Amy Lovell William Stringer Sara Minnow Kodi Campeau Melanie Wright JT Turner Candice Jones (Not pictured: Liz Peterson Brandon Bevan Mike Oliver Katrina Oliver Russell Kennedy) Delta High Debate Team Takes Sweepstakes at SUSC At the SUSC Debate and Forensic Tournament held on February 9 and 10 the Delta High School Debate an Forensic Team placed Best overall and received a large Sweepstake trophy The tournament was well attended with more than 30 high schools participating This the first time Delta High has ever taken first place at this tournament It is also the first time a Delta High Debater has taken first place at this tournament Darin Clay placed first in Debate and fourth place in Impromptu Public Speaking out of 10 entries He was the top scorer for the team The Sweepstakes is sown by the team with the highest points The teacher and coach of the team is Mr Terry Hansen Congratulations to all the members of the Delta High Debate Team for a job well done! 1989-9- SUSC Waukeenyans Angi Edwards is second row second Southern Utah State College’s dance team were featured in a dance review Thursday Feb 15 at the Cedar City campus The team t 3) American Heart Nil Association wepe fighting 'OUR LIFE eludes Angi Edwards of Fillmore The group under the direction of Terri Lauterbach performed several numbers including the rou- apMHS NEWS by Jason North for v Delta Middle School I from left SUSC dance team wraps up season Delta North Elementary In The News Mitzi Dudley Good citizen award winner Reflection Contest Winners (Front Row) Lacey Nielson Katie Allred Dana Dutson (Middle Row) Amanda Johnson Shelby Jensen (Back Row) Amanda Pratt Melisa Lyman and Kirby Peterson Front Row: Steven Ogden Kurt Gasser Lincoln Dzuik Top Row: Ellen Roholt Daniel Pittman Tiffany Taylor Mikki Hostetler The Utah State Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution recently announced that Mitzi Dudley has been chosen as the winner of the Good Citizen Award for Millard High School for Mitzi was chosen for her outstanding qualities of leadership dependability service and patriotism in her school home and community Mitzi is a senior at Millard High School where she is a cheerleader md an active member and officer in the National Honor Society Mitzi has been a memocr of the drill leam homecoming queen sweetheart candidate and varsity volleyball and track team member She has also participated in many school and community service projects MHS is proud to have Mitzi represent them for the outstanding award She has written an signed essay which will be part of a state and national competition that may qualify her for additional awards and scholarships Congratulations Mitzi! Mitzi is the daughter of John and Carol Kimball of Meadow tine "Pistol” The performance will be repeated Tuesday Feb 27 in San Diego at a SUSC versus San Diego University basketball game Delta Nurses Attend Advanced Life Support Course On January 12th and 13 five members of the Delta Community Medical Center's staff attended an Advanced Trauma Life Support course at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City Attcnders Sharon were Peterson Marsha NickleMickie Rawlinson Ruth Hansen and Ron Draper This rigorous two day course was taught by highly qualified and trained physicians associated with The Intermountain Trauma Complex which is a consolidation of physicians on staff at LDS Hospital Primary Children’s Medical Center and the University of Utah Medical Center The primary focus of this advanced Trauma Life Support was on the first hour of trauma management when rapid assessment and resuscitation is required Trauma is the leading cause of death in the first four decades of life in the Unites States surpassed only by cancer and atherosclerosis as the cause of death in all age groups Fifty million injuries occur annually ten million of which arc and for every death from disabling trauma there arc two permanent deaths occurring each year is staggering the cost of human suffering and life incalculable Millard county is no exception to these statistics Ron Draper the Director of Nursing at the Delta Hospital said "that through the applications of the skills taught during this course and others like it we can continue to expect an overall reduction in trauma deaths and injuries over the next decade" Draper applauded the dedicated efforts of these and other health care professionals from Millard County who continue to maintain outstanding trauma care skills “A great many people use faulty English without knowing it Ain you?’’ FheaIr Eli is Waft Reflection Contest Winners (Front Row) Katherine Bunker Dana Dutson Jacob Christensen Randy Bennett (Middle Row) Katie Allred 'e Amanda Styler Elizabeth Massa Candace Nielson (Back Row) Lyna Henke Blaine Burraston Jonathan Draper Adam Corey Kendra and Bettis Jeffery Megan DMS Reflections Winners Shine Certificates and prizes were awarded Reflection Contest winners at Delta Middle School Many of the happy recipients pictured above expressed crea- - 6th Ward Webelos visit newspaper Brian Hamilton and Jacob Larsen toured the Chronicle Progress Thursday afternoon to learn how to produce a newspaper They are working toward their Communicator Activity Badge Roland Comcau taught them about data base computers wwhich is also a requirement toward the badge Leader Vaughn Minkin accompanied the Webeloa tivity in the fields of Literature Photography Music and Visual Arts “Where Does the Sky End?" was this year's theme Pack 594 Den 1 Cub Scouts visits Chronicle Progress Thursday Feb 15 1990 the Den Cub Scouts of the 7th Ward visited the Chronicle Progress to leam how a newspaper is produced Scouts in the Den are Justin Killian Eric Mitchell Tyler Schcna Dclance Warner Devin Piacitelli Devin Bloomfield and Leader Larcy Bloomfield They learned about typesetting and production Twin ji Front Row: Katie Hahn Eddie Berry Todd Anderson Top Row: Mitzy Allen Jacob Larsen Jonathan Bassett Randy Lake (Tony Lang not pictured) 1 Disney’s "Little mermaid" 7:15 4 9:00 pm Rated G TUESDAY - DISCOUNT NIGHT $150 PER PERSON Friendship Patrol Entertains Studentbody On Tuesday February 13 1990 the Friendship Patrol at Delta North Elementary entertained the 1st through 4th grade studentbody with an outstanding assembly They shared with us a RAP they h id been learning throughout the year tfal had some excellent tips about playground safety included in it They also role played some activities that are DO? and DONTs in regard to personal safety at school Mid way through the program w e were entertained with a special song entitled "Friends" from Ellen Roholt Mrs Roholt's wit charmed each of the 300 students present She accompanied herself on the guitar We thank Mrs Mitzy Allen local Drug and Alcohol Prevention Specialist for the time and talent she has shared ith our Friendship Patrol Thr is Delta North's first year to have a Friendship Patrol at our school The role of the Friendship Patrol is to assist the outside duty teacher in monitoring the playground at recess time Members arc encouraged to cultivate friendship skills that will assist ALL students enrolled at our school Friendship Patrol members were chosen by their classroom teachers at the first of the year and have served their fellow schoolmates throughout the school year Twin 2 7:00 4 9:05 pm Adults BLAZE - $3 50 7 Tuesday Under Discount Senior Night Citizens $1 $200 50 Show t eubject to change due to availability For more information call Ska ’t - Robert Benchiey 1 |