Show Bennett urges students to apply Young men nd women interested in attending the US military academies are invited by US Senator Bob Bennett to submit their applications for his nomination Bennett announced today The announcement opens the process for students seeking Bennett’s nomination for appointment to the US Air Force N avy Merchant Marine or Military (Army) academy classes entering in July of 1995 "I am impressed by the consistent high quality of Utah students and look forward to seeing candidates this year who are as qualified as the remarkable group we had last year” said Bennett Applicants must be legal Utah residents and United States ciliens at least 17 years of age but not past their 22nd 1995 and unmarbirthday as of July ried with no children or other legal dependents The deadline for completion of ap1994 howplications is November ever interested applicants arc encouraged to make their initial inquiries early since the process can be lengthy Personal interviews of qualified candidates will take place in December in Salt Lake City and nominations will be submitted to the academics in January 1995 Applicants must also apply directly to the academy or academics of their choice Academy inquiry cards arc available through high sehtxil counselors and from Senator Bennett’s office Bennett said his selection criteria will include SATACT scores class rank GPA school records extracurricular and athletic activities leadership potential and motivation Application packets arc available from Senator Bennett’s office at 51 S University Avenue Suite 310 Provo Utah 84601 or by calling (801) Millard County Chronicle Jill more Elementary Chipmunks on the go “Imagine Over 100000 collegiate athletic scholarships are available each year to male and female high school and junior student athletes Contrary to college popular belief students don’t have to be all slate to qualify Much of this money goes unused A new publication with forms sample letters and tables of factual information is available for student athletes It takes them step by step through the important process of getting an athletic scholarship and includes college and conference listings For information on how to get a collegiate athletic scholarship send a self addressed (business sic) stamped envelope to the National Sports Foundation 61 A Willow Drive PO Box 940 Oakhurst NJ 07755 Drive Defensively More than 40300 people lose their lives in motor vehicle crashes each year and a million more sufferdisabling injuries according to the UTAH SAFETY COUNCIL The triple threat of high speeds impaired driving and not using occupant restraints threatens every driver— regardless of how careful or skilled Driving defensively means not only taking responsibility for yourself and your actions but also keeping an eye on “the other guy” The UTAH SAFETY COUNCIL suggests the following guidelines to help reduce your risks on the road Don't leave the driveway without securing each passenger in the car cluding children and pets Safety belts save thousands of lives each year! Remember that driving too fast or loo slow can increase the likelihood of collisions Don’t kid yourself If you plan to drink designate a driver who won’t drink Alcohol is a factor in almost half of all fatal motor vehicle accidents Be alert! If you notice that a car is straddling the center line weaving making wide turns stopping abruptly or responding slow ly to traffic signals the driver may be impaired Avoid an impaired driver by slowing dow n letting the driver pass pulling onto the shoulder or turning right at the If it appears that an nearest comer oncoming car is crossing into your lane pull over to the roadside sound the horn and flash your lights Notify the police immediately after seeing a motorist who is driving suspiciously Follow the rules of the road Don’t contest the “right of way” or try to race another car during a merge Be respectful of others motorists While driving be cautious aware and responsible The UTAH SAFETY COUNCIL offers defensive driving courses that will result in a 50 point deduction from 55 or your driving record and if you are older you can lake advantage of insurance discounts by taking the course For more information call the UTAH or SAFETY COUNCIL at if outside the Salt Lake Sports Me” V The students at Fillmore Elementary will be performing their annual spring program on Thursday May 9 at 7:00 pm in the Millard High School gymnasium This program will be centered around imagining what youcould be and then believing in yourself Come join us for an enjoyable evening of song and dance provided by our preschool through fourth grade students 12 1994 Page UV t I I Registration and Testing Registration and Testing for next fall will be held in the Fillmore Elementary Preschool on Monday May 23 and Tuesday May 24 No testing is necessary' for general rcrislralmn There are four quarters each year at S8000 each5 days a week There are two sessions: Morning am Aftcmixin pm If you feel your child may have a delay in any of the following areas: SocialEmolional Motor Language Cognitive (understanding basic concepts) please call to set up an child may appointment for qualify for free tuition Children will be enrolled on a need basis first and then first come first serve At the time of testing and registration please bring your child’s birth or blessing certificate immunization record and social security number To schedule an appointment or for further information please call: Fillmore Ele- Academic All State Honors Dr Jon and Julie Mixxlydaughlerof Susan Mtxxly Holden and Monica Reid daughter of Doug and Arlene Reid Fillmore have been selected for Academic All Stale honors in softball by the Utah High School Activities Asso- successful hunter One Bryce Ashby of Delta drew one of 75 Utah Spring T urkey Permits for the Boulder Mountain area He took this nice 17 lb Tom on the 2nd day Only of the hunters for Mcrriam's Turkeys will be successful Congratulations Bryce! Region 12 Track Results mentary Project: The Multiple Sclerosis Association of America invites junior and senior high school students throughout the country to participate in PROJECT: LEARN MS a new essay program to promote awareness encourage education and raise funds for MS sufferers and the physically disabled Since May is MS Awareness Month students will write an essay which swers three questions about MS and the disabled The essays are due at MSAA headquarters by May 2 1994 A panel of experts will judge the essays on content grammar and style Students can win one of 10 scholarships The top award is a $7500 scholarship MSAA will also award nine $10(X) scholarships Multiple sclerosis is a neurological disease which affects over 300000 Americans between the ages of 20 and 40 MS produces symptoms such as blindness slurred speech paralysis tremors fatigue and depression Currently there is no cause cure or prevention for MS Fifty percent of the essay will consist of suggestions for society to impact and improve the quality of life for the physically handicapped PROJECT: LEARN MS will raise funds through sponsors All monies will support the following MSAA services: subbuilding independent sidized housing for the handicapped providing equipment for MS sufferers establishing support groups creating education programs and developing symptom relief programs In addition to the scholarships all winners and their schools will receive award plaques The MSAA will nounce all winners on June 7 1994 and include excerpts of the winning essays in its national publications The MSAA will also honor the top winner at its 25th Anniversary Celebration this year For more information ask your local principal or call the MSAA at The Bowler of the Year tournament was held April 30 at Plaza Lanes with 80 participants Bowler of the Year winners were Dan Kersey and Jamie Dalton both winning the ”C” division Other division leaders were: “A” Dennis Anderson and Jean Spong “B” Shawn Harris and Arlinda Myers "Seniors” Doug Viers and Eathel Church Friday night the junior bowlers held their Bow ler of the Year segment with Dale Phelps and Jessie Thompson winning lop honors High scores from the tournament and ladies league: Eathel Church Jean Spong Norma Schmit Arlinda Myers Gail Wardle Becky Sawaya Michelle Steele Nancy Lou Stan worth 539 Rickard Bonnie Owens Sandie Lester Michelle Roper Janitor June 258 669 Dennis Anderson Jim Nitkle Jerry Robinson 224 526 Harry Johnson Ron Westlund 2 Eddy Cole Bob Shawn Harris Dalton 558 Floyd Dutson 540 Ken Earl Amoldsen Riding Dan Kersey Mark Kunz 519 and Jeff Gehrc 525 Three more league championships have been won by the following: High 5’s and Grins (Wild Things: Kip Sawaya Kurt Sawaya Jeremy Harris) Hot Shots League (Team 3: Tony Cole Donald Hobbs Dustie Murray and Trevor Riding) Foxy Ladies (Rabes with Balls: Arlinda Myers Annamaria Reeder Sharalee Young) Phil Robison celebrated his 71st birthday by rolling a 226 game Tuesday Ken Riding rolled a 245 while Marilyn Rogers topped the ladies with a 173 Congratulations arc due Beth Emcst In a one hundred year period a water molecule spends 98 years in the ocean 20 months as ice about 2 weeks in lakes and rivers and less than a week in the atmosphere Lessons Summer “Learn to Swim" lessons begin May 31 A new- session begins every other Monday through August 8 Each session cost $20 or $15 for pixil pass holders Call the pixil for more information or to register at 3133 The pixil is offering a Boy Scout Swimming Merit Badge course this summer as sixin as 6 or more boss are registered Call 864 3133 The summer schedule (available free of charge at the pool) has a listing of all summer swim lessons as well as other valuable information Gel sour Indus! bsOVOcC( Of Delta Golf Course News Pic 1994 Millard County Amateur was a big success with a very strong field of nearly 60 players Richfield's Mike Jorgensen fired a 69 to edge out Dan Mendenhall by 2 strokes Dean Fowles (72) placed third followed by Ogden's Ken Cromwell (73) who hud just won the Great Basin Amateur two weeks before On the net side Aarron Britt (62) edged three players by one stroke Armando Ramos Jim Nickle and Steve Youngbcrg The Sunset View leant placed fourth at the Interclub Match held at 1 ri C ity Golf Course Pie Mens Club winners this week were: 1st Blaine Turner 2nd Bruce Turner and 3rd place was tied by Scott Kinross and Blair MaxfieKI The handt cap committee reminds all players to post all scores to keep handicaps fair We lost a dear friend w ilh the passing of Carol Ingraham this week- She was the Ladies Club Secretary for years and always volunteered to help the club at the lro Am and other tournaments WEST MILLARD COMMUNITY SWIMMING POOL Big Game Semi-Annu- Proclamations Big Game proclamations and application forms are now available at all Division of Wildlife Resources offices and most sporting goods stores statewide There have been many changes in the rules this year so it’s very important that hunters read the proclamation carefully and fill out applications properly Those with questions about the rules or about how to fill out applications may slop by any DWR office during regular office hours Employees and volunteers will be on hand to help you Millard High School participated in the Region 12 Track Meet held at CirantsviUe High Schixil on Saturday May 7 Results arc as follows: GIRLS Team took second place 3200m 3rd Rahny Mcmmott-ls1600m shot put 1st long Cynthia jump 2nd javelin 3rd discus shot pul Lindsay Kellie long jump 1st 100m hurdles 2nd high jump 2nd 300m hurdles JoAnn Stevens-ls- l 100m 1st 200m BOYS Team took 3rd place Josh 3200 m Burke Pole vault Bart 10m hurdles 4th 300m hurdles Chad 100m 3rd 2(X)m David 100m Franky Frecman-5tjavelin Ben 400m Van Whatcott-5l400m Courtney Tuttle-- st long jump Coby long jump 5th high jump 800m Larry Whilaker-2n4X100 relay-- st (Courtney Tuttle David Allred Chad Fuller Coby Carling) 4X4IX) (Van Whalcott David Allred Ben Allred Larry Whitaker) Swim Pool news Pie pixil has another 50 mile club member slashing throughout the 10(H) mile mark this week Madge Brown is the first female member to reach 0(X) miles Martin Ludwig achieved that goal last year Along with Madge her husband Darw in is a faithful ptxil tron He has reached 750 miles Other breaking personal records in the pixil this week include Juan Lopez 90 miles Dorothy Shoup 850 miles Barbara David 790 miles Marlin Ludw ig 1190 miles Louise Lyman 40 miles and DeAnn Burton 530 miles The xxil would like to welcome seven new lifeguards to help out during the upcoming summer months Kelly Abbott Casey Griffiths Maria Stevens Shellie Butterfield Rachel Lewis David Anderson and Heather Kapclos w ill be on hand to help keep the pixil a safe and enjoyable place to play this summer The pixil is holding a "Pirates Gold" pixil pass contest Piosc who use the pixil facility during the month of May will be able to select a key form a fish bowl and try to open a treasure chest containing a one year family pixil pass Contestants must be 18 years or older One chance per person See the day contest rules at the pixil The pixil family swim passes are on sale during the month of May for $6500 That 's a 500 sav mgs over the regular price Pie whole facility has a pass on saletixi! You can have access to the pool racquelball courts wallyball court and the weight rixnn for the bargain price of SI 10 Families are limited tonne household Don't miss this sale It will not be repeated until November ciation Julie and Monica will be honored at the stale 2A softball championship game Julie and Monica are seniors at Millard High School and will graduate with honors at ceremonies on Mav 25 al Family Pass Sale 1-- May 1 - May 3 1 Pool Only Pass Reg $80 Facility Pass Reg $130 201 Sale $65 Sale $110 East 300 North Delta Utah 84624 Phone Area qfe Qotd ‘Room 00 : Open FM SEAFOOD SPECIALS PLUS STEAKS & PRIME RIB i 171 ‘W ‘Main V: 'Delta Utah J I l 9 Fillmore Elementary Preschool Learn MS Scholarships Progress Mav |