Show Millard Athlete’s goal 1988 Olympics Fillmore Elementary Chipmunks on the go Mountain man visits 4th grade Dressed in the garb of the historic Utah mountain men Mark Pierce made a special visit to the Fillmore Elementary 4th grades last Wednesday April 3 Mr Pierce brought with him many authentic mountain man to teach the students implements about the life they lead Mr Pierce showed many of the weapons the mountain man used and what they were used for These included black powder rifles pistols knives and even a tomahawk Mr Pierce explained how the weapons were used in hunting and trapping and for protection against hostile Indians or animals Survival techniques were also an important part of the presentation Mr Pierce showed the various items of clothing used by the mountain man to keep He also warm demonstrated how flint was used to start fires Mark Pierce a displays tomahawk like the ones used by Utah's mountain men over a hundred years has never been Ryan Western satisfied with anything less than No The 21 Weber State College wrestler took eighth place in the division earlier this month in at the NCAA Championships Oklahoma City He wasn’t satisfied His consolation was a spot on the wrestling team He was “I always happy but not satisfied dreamed of taking first in nationals” he said “I’ve never been really satified with anything other than first” in Western a senior majoring welding has set still another goal for himself-- to make the world wrestling 1988 and the for team possibly head Olympics To some these goals may seem very But that is high and even unattainable what sets Western apart from the masses According to Weber State Wrestling Coach John Webb Western's goals are what made him the t athlete he is today "When he came here he had in mind that he wanted to be the national chamWebb said “That’s one of the pion” things that has propelled him along He is one of the best athletes I’ve had in He's my seven years at Weber Slate a natural pinner If you give him a chance to put you on your back he’ll do it" Western who grew up on a farm in Delta as the second of nine children began wrestling in third grade He was a member of the Delta High School wrestling team- -a team tha' has been wrestlthe powerhouse of and ing in the state While at Delta Western was his state champion and went senior year At Weber State Western is a Big Sky Conference class champion and is the (Intermountain champion West championships that include 16 schools) One of the attractions of the sport hen is it keeps him in better shape " you’re in better shape you led better" he said athlete also he likes a challenge so much so that he comjumps mm his usual peting class to tackle bigger guys in the Webb said division heavyweight Western is able to do that because he is Western said he developed from bucking bales of hay on his family (aim Western’s being named to the list makes him the at wrestling Weber State "I or 22 yeais we’ve had wrestling at Weber State and 19 of those years we Webb haven’t had an said But the last thice yeais the Wildcats had "Tiny” Scriven Dave I undskog and now Western on the prestigious ( ounlv Make way for Delta’s track team The Delta travk team surprised ltsell won the Dixie Invitational track meet Saturday Delta scored 98': points followed by Millard with 88 and Richfield with 86 mhiison led Delta’s force ay lie with three individual firsts: the IK) m high hurdles (1557) the 3(H) termediate hurdles (40 8) and the high lump (6'0") Other lusts came Irom relay teams Pie medley relay with Colt Moody laied Smith Bill Winsor and Brent lohnson ran a 35419 The 1600 m relay team won with the time 3:4177 Members ol that team include layne inlinson Wayne Rowlette Bill Winsor and Todd Simmons Second place finishes were won by odd Simmons in the 110 III! (160) Apr II 1985 - Page Fillmore Lillie League On Saturday April 13 at 5 pm there will be tryouts for the two Fillmore teams at the ballpark behind the Elementary School All those who wish to try out must bring their registration form and $15 to give to your coach on that day Players must be at least 13 years old and not turn 16 before August 1985 All involved are looking forward to grea: season with the Senior League If you are unable to attend this tryout Please contact Terry Perkins at a For Your Summer Parade of Values p Shop at West Millard Co-O- 777 W Main just over the overpass - Ph - Delta W 864-278- 5 $18 TO per Box Bilt'f Twine (Oiinge) t)(()()' $21)’ $12 TO per Box Biler Wne — 10 Bulk Oil () Cenex Corn Seed - Both Cram Silage vanetiex - at competitive hues Chemicals to keep Your Crops Weed fiee lertilier - Both Dry - Sell lawn Mowers ck Liquid Application propelled Rear Baggeis Push Type Plus Tillers list “There’s been really good wrestling the Big Sky” Webb continued in "We've had more three years at Weber State as the rest of the Bin Skv has had in 22 sears” in Students from Mrs Heath's 2nd grade listen as they attempt to read words or passages as quickly and accurately as they tan The Prec Teaching exercise takes one minute each day Students learn basic skills through Precision teaching Learning Resource Center Teachers at Fillmore Elementary hool have been employing Preci-iTeaching to help their students The basic skills velop better school 3gram was adopted by the t fall and most teachers report it it has been a great success combines Precision Teaching eed and accuracy in basic skill as to challenge students to make Students are timed provement ily in one minute timings During it one minute they attempt to mplete as many problems as they a in a given subject area This may to math answers tan writing nblems reading words or passes identifying places on a map or nost any other measurable activThe student works at his own to el and each day attempts prove on his previous performance til he has reached "aim” the int where he has mastered the Once this point has been iched the student is given a new exercise to d more challenging rform Precision in vcloped Joan Sebastian of the ULRC instructed the Fillmore Elementary faculty in a workshop this past summer Teachers learned how to effectively in their the program implement classrooms and how to use data from the daily timings to chart student The charting has helped progress individual to teachers identify student problem areas where more Complete Service on II teacher help may be needed The school's Precision Teaching program will be expanded next year to include more tutoring with upper grade students helping lower grade to Principal students according This has been Charles Ferguson on a small scale this implemented year but Mr Ferguson states it will be done on a full scale next year our Car Oil Lube For Just $1800 Goodyear Tires All Come in S Tires Filters Check All Oil Points 10 OFF OFF 20 — - take advantage of these SPECIALS at W Millard been has Teaching Utah through the Utah LTUU V a ’ A sanctioned Men’s Tournament Aling April 27 & 28 Plaa Lanes it ign up deadline: PLAZA LANKS April 21 1985 ingles - Doubles Team (4 man) All events rafter rar u© 7 port and the 3(H) 111 (48 19) Gary Callister took second in the 8(H) m (2:10 19) Gary Porter placed second m the javelin with a throw of I57'8” Vance Terrell took fourth place m the shot put with a toss of 40'6" and Todd Simmons was fourth in the long jump 19'l" In fifth place was Wayne Rowlette 3 7 Brian in the 4(H) m with a time of Murdock was also fifth in the shotput 40' Gary Porter took fifth m the discus 19' Knowing Bill Winsor was sistli m the high jump at 5’6" and Gene Ncv was sixth m (5:15) and 3200 m in the 1600 (11:20) Delta's next meet will be in luab on Inn sdav at 00 as it Ihurs I SPX ( What You Get A chance to really see America Close up From modern trains with wide reclining seats Comfortable lounge cars Full service dining and snack cars You also get a chance to see more of America evencloser up because one stopover is permitted in each direction What It Costs Less than ever for travel between April 7 and June 15: $125 or less round trip to any city in one region $200 or less to any city in an adjoining region $325 coast to coast Kids under 12 go for half fare If you can’t travel with us during this very special fare period our regular low cost All Aboard America Fares will be good for travel through December 15 1985 What You Don t Get The kinds of restrictions some carriers require No advance purchase is required and there is no penalty for departure changes Simply complete your travel within 30 days of your departure and not later than June 15 1985 But make your reservations early because seats are limited What To Do Call your Travel Agent or call Amtrak now at and let us give you all the details |