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Mtllurd ( ounl Performing Arts Club places sixth at state Taking sixth place overall the Performing Arts Club managed a good showing at the Stale Competition held on April After taking superiors and one's at region Keith Wilkerson and Joel took a final superior rating at state in the “Scenes from plays” division They performed the scene “Rats" Horowitz in the Park” “Barefoot by Neil Simon contained a scene performed Turner and Troy Young who received an excellent rating Colby Winsor and John Murdock won an excellent rating for their performance of a scene from the book "Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain “Tonsils" a humorous interpretation performed by Ben Hyde received Bill Boardman received an a superior excellent rating for his dramatic interpretation of "Lather and Nothing Lise" Sheri Post received a superior rating for a t “Magic Night" In the same division Sheri Dutson also won a superior rating for “Please don’t let me sleep my life away” Taralyn Payne earned an excellent rating for her t God I’m Only “Please Seventeen” In the pantomime division Desiiee Renick was awarded a superior kev in Oliver and Blaine Carter both received excellent ratings Band and choir to compete at Region Music Festival Coming up on May 2 is the Region arge Group Music estival Both the band and the acappella will attend The acappella will sing three I numbers: ‘‘Adoramus te" by Palestrina “Larly One Morning" and “My Heart is Still Offered to You" Mr Wankier acappella directoi said “We’re competing against Cedar City the best group in 3A last year think Pineview will also have a good choir As for our performance think we could get a superior rating" The band has also been preparing for Kimberly Clay has been chosen by Citizens’ Scholarship Foundation of America as one of 100 graduating students in the nation to receive the GL STAR Award In announcing her award the Foundation said “The accomplishments of all who participated in this rigorous competition were most impressive You should feel justifiably proud to be among the few chosen as finalists” As a finalist in the competition Kim was asked to nominate one of her teachers for an award Kim nominated Mr David Wankier of the Delta High In her nomination Music Department Kim said "Mr Wankier is an excellent teacher He knows how to make learexning fun without compromising cellence and has a wonderful rapport with his students He spends many hours outside of school working with his students to help them achieve their potential His acappella choir is one of the largest and most popular classes at Delta High His students learn to love and appreciate great pieces of music Lvery year since taking over the music his Acappella Choir has department been chosen the Best 2A Choir in the State of Utah Kimberly will receive a $ 000 cash award plus a sweater which symbolizes t By Jolynn j “It takes work to reach any goal but you won’t ever win anything if you don’t try" said Mrs Greenwood at the third term honors assembly held on April 22 Mrs Greenwood appealed to the whole audience as she asked for everyone to imagine he or she was a member of the DHS track team She went on to point out that attaining high grades is comparable to winning a superior ranking in the high jump Those who have “jumped high" for three terms were honored with scholastic achievement pins awarded by the Delta Chapter of the National Honor Society Two students had had straight 40 DeAnn Cole sophomore averages and Brent Johnson senior The seniors who maintained high honor grades for three terms were Andrew Nielson Layne Tinlmson Michelle Glascock and Peggy Hansen honor seniors were Dana Bringard Russ Stevens I iesl NaDean Anderson Nancy Christensen Lisa Stanworth Brook Towers and Tracy Maxfield High honor students for three terms in the junior class were Keith Johnson the honor Mr Wankier will receive a award to be used as he desires in Ins deput tment at the high school himbeily is the daughter of Neil and lill Clay of Hinckley She is the Music Sterling Scholar on both the high school and region levels She will be tending ID U next year where she has a lull tuition scholarship SMK) Delta Middle School : I i' TUES t: NOTE: $ There will be Twin Night: Adult NO LATE 1 $200 Child $100 shows on Sunday eves FrT and teacher principal with by Home Economics students back row Marti Read Eleanor Dalton quilts completed Simmons Neysa Willden Shenagh Nielson and Bob- To adequately furnish the Delta Middle School infirmary or “sick rooms" has been an important project this year was Dalton Eleanor principal presented three completed quilts by the Home Economics Department of the school this week The girls working under the direction of Marti Read and bound the quilts as part of an educational training project in their classroom The tops ere pieced of Howell The Rasmussen by Veda finely wosen broadcloth rectangles used in the tops were donated by Georgia Birch of Springs tile and Carol of Delta Other materials backing batting and yarn were donated by Mrs Dalton Beds wcie contributed by the Delta Utah stake through the courtesy of hriMen-eJean Smith also Merlin helped with this equipment The bed' were rclmidicd by Robert Dalton With the brightened aspect resulting from the new lurni'lungs student' will almo't eniov the ”'ick rooms" The sonar system of discovering objects under water was developed by Paul Langevin around the end of World War May 4th Reg Admission - No coer Open every night 7 pm & 8:45 m w! t 2 about our ( Pub & Lanes rental for groups 864-445- Ask j®1? ’J Plaza Twin is located just North of Delta For Information Call on HWY 6 at the Pendray Plaza Prices: $350 Adults $150 Children under 14 $150 Senior Citizens ! Grog Slew art state contcsl Othei members ot the t liulev team were Slum Rasmus'cn ic Biyan ( (Mis and Done Stott U0W Midnight 1 0 team competition Sevier of South Carter Jeff finished first in individual livestock followed by competition judging of Robins second place Chett and third place Nathan Millard Henrie of Panguitch Gordon Crandall and Mike Smith Soil Conservation US of the Service were judges for soil judging a marBret Whittier competition with the Cedar keting specialist Livestock Market was the official livestock contest judge Ag Day events were coordinated corrected test and by papers members of the SUSC Ag Club Ag Gub activities this year were held the same day as SUSC's annual Business Vocational Day rr I (gSSSSSSSSSSSS$SSSSSSS8MSSSSSSSSS8SS8SSSSSSSSSSSSS& a pom am There’s gome to W c hope that you cm some We’re 'lire that vou’ll vnmv it Conic out and have 'onu tut Camera he time and p'uc oc 'Kt 's The curtain1' aim 't 10 So bring a friend rid cm1' a Ki ou’re in to: a tea! p’ This little note we 'end to you By way of “hand to hand" To tell you of a special treat Tor you we’ve well nigh planned A Spring £ 'V LEAGUES compete Millard High's superiority in soil judging was led by Greg Stewart the in individual first place winner Shon His schoolmate competition in second finished Rasmussen overall individual standings closely followed by third place Bryan Coats The MHS trio also finished first in Delta North Elementary In The News Lights charge 5pm scores from each school three meaning that any particular school could have as many students entered to as wanted in each contest gSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS5SSSS8SSSSSSSSSSS fTT rrr’j-Tv- v Action PLAZA LANES Cat's Eye Cummings We’ve got rhythm we’si got via" I' the theme ot out 'Pt e s't We've long awaited ' To per or m tor eu gi 864-445- 1 2 7 Pane We’ve 'pent mhkIi ’oik preparing You’ll not want to mi" thiv Uiame To watch to cutct n vou With manv a 'ong old Ju cC Dancing Twin Millard High School repeated last year's performance to finish first in both individual and team soil judging competition at recent Southern Utah Day State Agriculture College while South Sevier High activities School won top team honors ir livestock judging Nearly 250 students from Millard South Sevier Richfield Panguitch Piute Hurricane Cedar Parowan and Valley High schools participated in agricultural competition this year according to Ag Day Chairman Eli Gark SUSC hosts ag contests every year to give students an opportunity to put into practice the skills they’ve learned during the year “We had here on some excellent students campus this year" Clark said three of Six high school seniors them from Millard will be awarded as a result of Sl’SC scholarships their showing at the annual contest Millard High School's Greg Stewart and Chett Robins Shon Rasmussen will receive scholarships along with Ben Hams of Richfield High Scott Stubbs of Parowan High and Tony Orton also of Parowan High The majority of students competed Clark said in livestock judging Team awards were based on the top Rosemary: Wed eve 8pm-MidniRosie & Jack: Thurs 8pm-Mi- d Rosie & Neil: Fri 8pm-Mi- d pm on SAT Members of the Millard I agle Chapter of the I mure farmers of America were involved in numerous tivities and won many awards at the A Convention held March cent State 29 at the Brigham Young University in Provo Highlight of the convention was the naming of Chapter President Greg President of the Stewart as A Association Utah Greg perienced many anxious hours of and waiting until the announcement was made at the conclusion of the nday afternoon session He is the 4th member of the Millard I aglc Chapter A President followto serve as State in Dan ing John M Peterson and Kevin Cummings Davies m 1982 81 Greg also scored heavily m oilier ntens at the convention winning Public the Slate Extemporaneous Speaking contest which places him in at the the national competition A National onvcntion in Kansas City Missouri next November He was honored as one ol four in the state to receive the Union Pacific Scholarship and he placm the amount of SMX) ed first in the state in the eed Grain Pioficiency Award he also served as chauman of the Millard Eagle Procedure ream in the Pailimeniaiy Plaza Pub SPL MATINEE: 2 to R: Laurel Plummer Britt Allred Wendy bie Porter Quilt project enhances Delta Middle School 7:15 pm I 1985 Agriculture contest winners DcW’yze M 2 named State FFA President Cres Moody Chris Willoughby Day Kaelene Finlinson Robeit Katherine Laurie Cropper Debbie Wardle and Joel Young Sannes Honor students from the junior class for the same length of time were Russell Towles Kim Clay Rae Ann Gonder Jamie Wood I aurraine Cecil Jennifet Killian Todd Simmons and Michelle Suzanne Miller Joyce Jackson Ruth Kozina Mark Petersen DeOnn Cole Troy Tolbert Randy Rogers JoAnn Jacobsen and Gregg Warnick were the sophomore high honor recipients Those sophomores pulling honor Cindy grades were Sean Tippitts Bunker Bryan Ekins Wendy Steve Calhster Sabrina Grmdle Julie Lightner and Darnee Dutson Tamera DeGraw High honor freshmen were Murray Clay Shelly Fowles Guy Gonder Stephanie Young Aleta Boardman Michael Rose Lance Wood Kimberly Allen Natalie Ries and Tobi Young kins Honor students were Natalie Rick Voung Rett Sherri Anderson Rowley Debra Fowles and Bobbette Walker May Greg Stewart Della scholastic achievers honored i thurs SPS MHS NEWS 1 the competition On April 26 the band attended a clinic with the director of Snow College’s band Wayne I rickson Mr Erickson told the band that with a little extra work this week that a superior rating was in reach In order to achieve that goal the DHS band has been having early mottling practices and then rehearsing through its first period class Katie Young band member said “To get a superior rating would be fantastic but what really counts is the provement we’ve made" I ( Delta High student and teacher receive National award Mon thru Fri Open Bowling: 9 am to 7 pm - Saturda (Reduted rates) 9 am to 2:45 pm - Sunday SAT: 'Moonlight Monte Carlo'- - 7 & 9:30 pm sign-uat 6 pm for both sessions So person t jn stgnup for more tHan 2 prrwns Be earl to avoid the ruh DU is waiting £ £ (Subject for you Corn apricot milk Trees Shrubs vegetables for planting t? Flowers Is ” Tin: is GREENHOUSE A A No 4th W from Contel) § Delta Utah 84624 ? A A 5 A 111 ( Thur'dv a HC Lo" V ’’ool menu is here The Greenhouse t? I Dt PI VCt Gvmna'ium TIME '(XT pm eh crosx vJs to change without notuel Monday Mav 6 corn diet tot' dog' and caramel tio'Mi cake Mav 7 1 ue'day Chicken patty potato 'quare cheese mixed vegetable' blueberry cnange glae and milk stir bread Wednesday Mav 8 salad dill Sloppv j(X oti a bun geen slue chilled peach half and mi’k Thursday Mav 9 slued garlu Head green I asagna beans orargc slue and nnlk Endav May 10 Te'astcd ham A ehe’C'C sandwich sheH'stnrg tries lanu A sclcv s’lckv lemon bars and milk w |