Show V V Millard Omuls MHS NEWS ( Ihurv I rh SPS 27 1986 - Page 7 by Danene Perkins Millard Ag Student participates in competition an Ag Student at Doug Stoti Millard High recently participated in a National Range Judging Competition in held Orlando Florida This competition involves evaluating land to determine its best use Doug did very well at this competition placing 4th in the nation Doug is the son of Mr and Mrs Ben Stott of Meadow We would like to congratulate him on this accomplishment Doug Stott Robin Tammy for fundraiser Top: Ryan Crafts Cally Griffiths Bottom: lames Kelly Abbott I ® March 5 Wednesday Hoagies vvlettuce & cheese later tots green beans sliced peaches & bananas and milk March 6 Thursday Sausage pizza mixed veg chocolate chip oatmeal cookie chilled pear halves and milk Friday March 7 Beef stroganoff over noodles hot rolls green peas fruited jello w whipped topping and milk iiii 3e f "I I I PLAZA TWIN THEATRE 520 Delta Twin on Prices: 1 6 at the Pendray HWY $350 $150 Children $150 Senior B’lCTUREf Topaz Blvd E ‘ Plaza 864-455- J4 7:00 Take a look at pm MORRISON FERTILIZERS Nightmare Best Actress — Meryl Streep Fin Om tmoawi On Elm Street REDF0RD MERIT STREEP 9:00 pm PkIuw HELD OVER 7:15 ONLY COMING NEXT: $1 SHOWS CHANGE “Jewel - the Nile’’ “FX” Tuesday Family Night: Ages 14 & under and Senior Citizens 4 L T 0450 Ammonium Nitrate Ammonium Sulphate : jo FRIDAYS nr mi competitive prices on: 0 I T — former Delta Rabbit you see! Mtei washing his windows at iccess leaving no evidence to base Ins thicat upon my favorite teacher Dave Chinch let me go to the game!" Mrs Ivans cnioys her days at DNLS She comments "The stufl they arc all so friendly cooperative and earing There's not a day that I've been here that don't leave leelmg like a million bucks!" We assure Gwen that she leaves us leelmg the same way We're fortunate to woik with hei All purchases include free use of a cart or if you're running short of time take advantage of our custom applicating with one of our floation spreaders Call Robert or Willis at 8643060 8642300 RATED PG of 1 Oil riday I cbtuary 21 986 Delta Postmaster Tom Hamilton visited Della North Elemental y to award 5 students with a special commemorative stamp and album These five students were winners in a recent school and office sponsored contest post kindergarten and irst grade students were encouraged to draw a picture about the postal services Second through Fouith graders were encouraged to write an essay about why they would like to pursue Stamp Collecting as a hobby The school's five winners include: James Jeremy Withers kindergarten Brett Tirst Grade kelly Abbott Second Grade Third Ryan Crafts Grade and Cally Griffiths Fourth Grade We congratulate these school We thank the postal serchampions vices for this valuable program Delta Not ih I lementary salutes Mrs Gwen Ivans the district Speech proMrs vans works gram Coordinator at each of the district schools She at Delta North spends two each week Mrs Lvans is an asset to the district Speech program We enjoy very much her weekly visits io our school Mrs Lvans was born in Fillmore Utah She has one bt other and two sisters She attended I illmore and graduated from Millard High She received her college education from BYU She is married to Michael R Lvans also from hllmote The Ivans' weie high school sweethearts They have three children and curiently reside in illmore Mrs Lvans has woikcd as a Special Education teas her in the Jordan School District She was the Speech Clinic Supervisor for 2 seats while at BYU tending school In her spare time Mrs Evans enjoys cooking crufts and sketching She also likes to play frisbee catch and baseball wiih her children She especially enjoy s taking care of hci chickens! Remembeiing a special experience from her own elementary years Mrs Evans recalls a favorite fourth grade teacher who made it “fun to learn" "He called us knuckle heads but personally cared about each students He threatened to keep me at school while the class went to the football game because soaped his ear window with "Beat Delta" He was a Citizens Best Supporting Actor — ivlaus Maria Brandauer a Sana Hainan erifaiuS Wirt John Barry Best °HginlSconL ROBERT 2nd Rohm Third grade Johnson Turner Thitd grade Jid Callv 1st t Ihott Gillen I ourth grade ourth grade 2nd and 1 vie Peteison ourth grade 3rd place literature Category: Gwendolyn llcniic first giadc Katie Gi eat house ourth Grade Music Category Marei Cioubay Second Grade Photography Categoiy: Jason Hall Third Grade We congratulate each ot this yeai’s winners Their entries will now advance to region competition in N'ephi We wish all 20 of them the vety best ol luck We especially wish to thank the PTA for sponsoring this wonhwhilc event Special thanks ate in order tor Boatd Reflections Member Ion Griffiths 2 Twin Adults under Tom Post Office contest Delta North menu (Subject to change without notice) Monday March 3 This menu planned by Mrs Paleaz’ 1st grade Corn dogs tossed salad apple & orange slice peanut butter Fingers and milk Tuesday March 4 Meatloaf wtomato sauce rice & t w parsley butter celery sticks blueberry stir bread and milk Jeremy Withers and Hamilton Brett ends over! I Fowles Delta North salutes Mrs Gwen Evans Since most people like good music and good instruments to play good music on March 14 will be the day to kill two birds with one stone The group “1410" will be hosting a benefit concert to buy a grand piano Tickets will for the DHS auditorium be $300 and may be purchased from any DHS choir member Also to help raise money there will be an auction of several musical struments: a Yamaha three console a a Lester upright piano organ and a grand Whitney Baldw grand piano For any questions on the bidding procedure call David Wankier at Delta High School during school hours Delta North salutes “Bubble Mothers” Jaime Johnson Larson Anthony The Delta North I lementary PTsponsored Reflections contest has come to an end! inners have been announced W c congratulate each of the 20 ners in this yearly competition This year the Reflections theme was “ Trent iew’’ lour libctty's Poult ol were included in this catcgoncs year's contest Thev weie: isiial Arts Music itcratute and Photography Visual Arts winners wctc: Skylar Nielson 1st Jonathan kdgt Diouhav kdgt 2nd Anthony ang Jid David Idwards first kdgt 1st Katrina Frederick Tirst grade 2nd grade lummy Rae at son t list 3rd Aileen grade yntan Second 1st Second grade Casey Griffiths 2nd grade Megan Bettis and Nicolas I rederick Second grade 3rd Angela lowles Third grade 1st Jamie Bettis Bottom: GwenMegan dolyn Henrie Jonathan Droubay Nielson Not pictured: Skylar Marti Droubay Musical review slated points Shareen Abdelaal was recognized as Delta North Elementary salutes si bubbling mothers who have saved many hours for teachers this past week “Bubble Volunteer Moms" Cynthia Caren Frederick Janet Cowley Nielsen Sherry Sharyn Schrader Niekle and the Principal's own Mom hours countless Beulah Bassett spent last week bubbling students information on the SAT achievement tests Talk about tedious boring routine mundane chores monotonous and you have the job description “down pat” for these 6 marvelous moms Delta North apreciates their untiring (maybe tiring) efforts! We hope they will be able to resume life as normal now that their bubbling days are Reflections winners: Top L to R: Frederick Casey Griffiths Hall Middle: Katie Greathouse Aileen Lyman Nicolas Jason tenth speaker in junior debate She and her partner Angela Staheli were also but failed to clear on low speaker points In I debate Jenny Panco lost in This was third tournament in only Jenny's I debate She defeated competitors from the top schools in the slate to place fifth 180 Rae PTA Reflections contest winners announced Debate pulls in fifth place at SUSC t or the first time the debate section of the forensics squad from Delta outscored every competitor in the state When individual events were tallied the team placed fifth The only team Delta fell behind in debate was Bonanza High from I as Vegas Delta met that school in three rounds and defeated it in all three but Bonanza earned more points because they had more entries In varsity debate Joel Sannes and Desiree Renich lost to Timpview High John Escott and Jenin nifer Killian were recognized as an team but couldn't advance any farther They were one of the three teams that had a good enough record to advance but not enough speaker points Joel Sannes earned the third place speaker award dropping only three of Turner r |