Show Millard port Two school records set at boys’ meet Last year the Rabbits went to state track looking for a first place finish but ended up taking second by eight points This year after looking at all the stats the team hoped to do no better than third and on paper had only fourth Emery last year’s state champs lost only one runner while Delta lost at least three good people Against all this the Rabbits took second only losing first by seven points Coach Rowley said “Everyone did his best and pulled through” He also added “I was very proud of the team almost every runner ran career bests” Scott Butterfield Dan Kapelos DusColt Moody and Bret ty Callister Draper all were in that category Scott Butterfield who broke his collar bone earlier at a meet won the 1600 and 800 meter He was also in the medley and mile relay Dan Kapelos cut three seconds off his time of last year to take second in the 800 m just behind Butterfield also hurt at an Dusty Callister earlier meet placed fourth in the pole Girls’ team takes third at state track meet Her heart beat at a rapid pace The announcer had just called the runners to their marks The past year came down to this final test Delta High’s girls’ track team placed third with 61 points at the state meet Laurel Simmons was a major point maker bringing in 24 points altogether taking first in the shot put with 34’2” and second with the javelin 144’ She threw the discus 101” for third although later she tossed it 15’ which would have been for first Kim Ennis took third in the 100 hurdles and in the 300 hurdles she ran a :48 for third Sherry Coffelt ran a :62 in the 400 m run placing fourth Sue Miller jumped 5’7” in the high' jump and took first In the 400 m relay Deidre Turner Laurel Simmons Amy Hyde and Plummer ran a :33 and placed fourth In the mile relay Kim Ennis Sue Miller Sherry and Kristi Coffelt placed third Swimming news pool During this summer the West Millard Pool will be sponsoring three Dive for Money and Prizes Days on the third Thursday of June July and August The first summer diving day will be Thursday June 18 at 2 pm May is nearing the end which means the one year swim pass sale is in its final days If you haven’t purchased your swimming pass yet you have until Saturday May 30 to get down to the pool to buy one The sale price of the one year family swimm pass is $6300 it will go back up to $8000 June $4000 is what you can buy a one year single swim pass for right now it will be going back up to $5000 If you currently have a swimming pass you can purchase a new one and start it when the current pass expires The pool management wants everyone to benefit from this super sale Memorial Day Monday May 23 the pool will be open on its holiday schedule The schedule will be: no early morning lap swimming but there will be swimming from 12 noon to 9 pm with Family Night being held from 5 to 9 pm the pool’s summer Monday June schedule goes into effect The pool will open Monday through Friday from 6 to 9 am for the Early Bird Swim 9 am to 12 noon for the “Learn to Swim” summer swimming lessons and then to 10 pm for open swimming Saturday the schedule will be 10 am to 12 noon for lap swimming and 12 noon to 10 pm for open swimming Session of the “Learn to Swim” lessons which summer swimming is 23rds full begins Monday June If you plan to sign your child up for swimming lessons it is recommended that you register himher early by callSession II ing the pool at begins Monday June 13 Jack Nelson everyone at the swima wishes you quick recovery! ming pool Delta 8 MHS vault with a height of 12’ Colt Moody who didn’t even place last year in the discus got his strength and timing down and threw a 1352” to take second place behind last year’s returning state champ Bret Draper took fifth in a very fast field in the 100 m dash with a time of 11:43 The team not only brought home a second place trophy but also set two new school records Butterfield’s time of :585 tied him with Dan Nielson in the 800 m run The medley team also set a new record with a time of 3:4049 The team consisted of Jared Smith Bret Draper Brody Pace and Scott Butterfield Delta has some promising juniors who could do well next year They include Dan Leslie 4th in the 300 m hurdles He also runs the mile relay Roger Reynolds threw 40’ 11” in the shot put and earned sixth place Rick Porter and Matt Johnson placed in the javelin high hurdles and long jump They should do well next year and maybe dethrone Emery Gymnastics in Delta and Fillmore Summer gymnastics will be held at both Delta and Fillmore this year Classes are for those ages 4 on up and hour will run for In Delta classes will begin June 8 and run every Monday morning for 8 weeks They will end July 27 These classes will be held in the Northwest Balcony of the Delta High Gym A will be held on Wednesday May 27 from 3:30-pm in the front lobby of the Delta High School In Fillmore classes will be held every Tuesday morning for 8 weeks They will begin on June 9 and run until July 28 These classes will be held by the Girls Gym at Millard High School The will be held on Tuesday May 26 from 3:30-- pm outside the Millard High Girls Gym For more information contact Lauri Condie Fishing Roundup May 7 1987 Spring is a time of transition as ice melts and runoff starts Because conditions continually change our reports may not be completely accurate once you arrive at a particular water Please notify the Division of Wildlife Resources with new reports Southwest region Minersville Res: Access is good Slow and spotty success Boat ramp is open Best success from shore is with bait Otter Creek Res: Good access with high water level Good trolling with any bait Moderate pressure Fish seem to be in shallow water Panguitch Lake: Good access Ice Still has ice but fishing is unsafe there's of open water around the shoreline Slow success Piute Res: Good fishing Best success is trolling from boats Fair from shore Water level is high One gravel boat dock Quail Creek Res: Campground still under construction Bass fishing slow with 15 inch limit Bluegill good with worms Trout good in open deeper with bait water Redmond Lake: Access is good Starting to fill Light pressure Slow success Catching a few with dead minnows Southern region Baker Res: Access is good Reservoir is filling Fair for browns on lures and rainbows on bait Enterprise Res: Lower Enterprise has good access Stocked and good fishing using cheese Upper Enterprise access is good Water is rising Fair to good fishing using cheese Fish Lake: Road into lake is open Rainbow fishing is fair at mouth of Twin Creek Ice free Fremont River: Poor fishing on both lower and upper parts Johnson Reservoir: Road open with some mud Snowdrifts around reservoir Rainbow fishing good with bait Stream above closed until July Koosharem Res: Access is good Good fishing success from both shore and boat Fish are small but in good condition due to Closed Mill Meadow: chemical treatment Fillmore Summer Gymnastics & Week Course Ages 4 and Up Fillmore Girls Gym Tues May 26 3:39 - 5:00 pm Wed May 27 3:30 - 5:00 pm Delta DHS Front Lobby Taught by Lauri Condie 864-263- 0 County s 1987 - Western Dan L Thun LISPS May 21 Page 9 MHS baseball team goes to region playoffs Baseball is alive and well at Millard High School After defeating Richfield May 5 the Eagles went to Emery for the first playoff game May 12 The game against Richfield was the first home game in two years Thanks to the School District for hiring a groundskeeper and the hard work of a few the field was dedicated parents LEFT TO RIGHT Brett A Leftover fish is good left over vegetables vs made into On March 23 1987 three firefighters from Hinckley Fire Department certified as firefighters with the State of Steve Utah through instructor Dunaway from Utah Technical College Fire Training Department After about 300 hours of training and practicing in every spare hour Chief Howard Western 1st Lieut Betty Jo Western and Dan L Perry Training Supervisor passed both the written and practical tests with excellent scores Howard Western Chief of Hinckley started the departFire Department ment in 98 After long hours of hard work and dedication to his community the fire department has grown an extreme amount and has about 20 volunteers at this time Howard is very much involved in providing his community with the best fire protection possible and appreciates the support of Mayor Ward Petersen Hinckley Town Council and the residents of Hinckley Dan L Perry Training officer of Hinckley Fire Department is also very much involved in fire protection and Dan is safety for his community employed by IPSC as a supervisor over safety He is also a CPR instructor Dan enjoys helping the people on Hinckley and being involved with the Brett A Boucher son of Larry and Susan Boucher of Las Vegas and grandson of Sid and Betty Hunter of Holden became an Eagle Scout February 19 1987 Brett is the Senior Patrol Leader of Troop 670 and is the Deacons Quorum President in the Las Vegas 67th Ward Brett is an honor student at KO Knudson Jr High School He is enrolled in the Academically Talented & Distinguished Scholars Programs at KO and is a member of the Computer Club He will receive his Eagle Award and a Bronze Palm on May 28 1987 at a Stake Court of Honor Chief Kanosh pageant granted arts funding regulations game score (Tournament after 4 OT periods) Perry certify with state Boucher Boucher becomes Eagle Scout Big Game Board set 1987-8- 8 hunting Delta area soccer Betty Jo Hinckley firefighters to playable The Senior Little League Team in Fillmore donated the new bases pitching rubber and home plate We have a long way to go though Following the game there was an meeting for the MHS organizational Baseball Booster Club The Club will be having fundraisers to help develop the field etc Such as a candy sale booths at the horse races and available by order Officers were elected They are: Terri Perkins Pres Joyce Dearden SecTreas Coach Shellenberger Advisor Mike O’Camb Field Advisor and Linda O’Camb publicity chairman For further information about joining the club or offering donations of money or labor or materials just contact any member listed above Many thanks to our fine coaches and the players for a job well done this year The Utah Board of Big Game Control is beginning its annual tour of public hearings to set regulations for the big game hunting seasons The public is invited to attend these meetings to hear and comment on proposed hunting rules recommended by the State Interagency Committee (Division of Wildlife Resources Bureau of Land Management and US Forest Service representatives) The recommendations provide for continued diverse hunting opportunity Limited entry and high country buck permits mixed with point restrictions and primitive weapons hunt add diversity to the statewide buck hunt Hunts for the other six species of big game will also be addressed A Board of Big Game Control meetings will be held in Cedar City on Southern Utah State College May Thorley Recital Center Cedar City All meetings will start at 7 pm The Board of Big Game Control will meet in executive session Saturday May 16 to set final big game hunting regulations Howard Western The Utah Arts Council has awarded a $1500 grant to the Fillmore Civic Arts Council to aid in the production of traditional “The Legend of Chief Kanosh” pageant In all the Utah Arts Council Board of Directors on April 16 awarded $838500 in grants to 96 nonprofit organizations statewide to help fund arts projects during the fiscal year County Officials attend institute Later this year the Council will award another $58200 in community outreach grants to applicants for a total of $896700 in arts grants statewide That total figure represents an 87 percent decrease over last year’s grants funding due to budget cut during the last legislative session Fiscal year Six Millard County officials have completed a County Officials Institute sponsored by the University of Utah Center of Public Affiars and Administration Marlene Whicker county clerk John L Hansen county auditor and Sara Ellen Stevens deputy treasurer attended the recent session in Richfield Other Millard County officials in attendance were Jim Talbot county assessor LaVoy Martin county recorder and Warren Jensen county commissioner Officials ho attend three institutes within two calendar years are awarded grants funding totaled awarded to 135 nonprofit $977805 groups that sponsor arts events “Deciding where to allocate fewer grant dollars to groups already feeling the pinch of the state’s economic slump was very painful for the Council” said Executive Director Carol Nixon The Council awarded the grant to the Fillmore Civic Arts Council to assist with the “Chief Kanosh” production which will include a revision of the script with the advice of the Paiute Tribe Paiutes also will present a prepageant show of tribal dances and demonstrations of native crafts The Council’s Board of Directors approved the grants under the Utah Arts Council’s annual grants program which awards funds in arts discipline categories for projects that affect dividual communities or the whole state All grants must be matched by the grantee on a 100 percent cash basis The process for determining grants is The first step is an artistic panel review in which experts in the grant categories evaluate artistic merit of proposed projects and make The second funding recommendations is a review of the panel recommendations by a committee of the Utah Arts Council Board which sets recommenthe ding funding levels within framework of available dollars Lastis the final grants determination ly made by the full Utah Arts Council Board with added parsley onion SUPER SEHSATI0NALS Registration will take place at the Delta City Park May 28 3:30 for our dance studio which offers tap ballet jazz drill gymnastics Ages 3 & older fee of $500 will hold a space in the class “Certificates of Recognition” by the CPAA Keith During this year’s institute Stroud director of the Utah Division of Mental Health led a discussion on Effecand Efficiency “Measuring tiveness of County Services” Other presenters were R Thayne Robson director of the U of U Bureau of Economic and Business Research who addressed the topic “Can Utah Sustain Prosperity?" Jill Carter of the CPAA spoke on “Squeezing Blood Out of a Turnip: How to Motivate and Employees with Fewer Compensate Dollars” Fishlake Forest campgrounds ready for Memorial Day Memorial Day weekend will find heading to the many recreationists Fishlake National Forest for their first outing of the season and most of the campground and picnic areas will be opened with operating facilities Visitors planning to use developed camping sites will pay fees ranging from $4 to $5 per camp unit per day Camp sites are available on a basis and persons terested in reserving designated group areas may call the appropriate District Loa and Ranger office in Fillmore Beaver Many campgrounds are part of the Pack It InPack It Out Program this year Visitors are encouraged to take their garbage with them when leaving the National Forest People have a system in their communities to take care of garbage The funds instead of being used to collect garbage on the Forest will be used to National rehabilitate campgrounds and improve maintenance Conditions are as follows: Fillmore Ranger District Maple Grove Maple Hollow Oak Creek and Adelaide campgrounds are fees open with water Campground have been raised from $3 to $4 per day at Adelaide Maple Grove and Oak The annual per capita consumption of soap in the United States is about forty pounds chowder Dan has been a fire department member of Hinckley Fire Department for about 2Zi years Betty Jo Western 1st Lieutenant of Hinckley Fire Department has been for volved with the fire department about one year yet has gotten involved and learned an extreme amount about fire protection Betty Jo is very much involved in supporting her husband and also helping the fire department provide a high quality of fire proThis actection for the community complishment ranks Betty Jo in the top ten women in the state to be certified as a firefighter has Fire Department Hinckley always felt that training is very important Recently they went through a training course offered by Charlie Grizzell Utah State Technical College Fire Training Department The Utah Technical College has excellent courses for fire departments to assist them in providing excellent fire protection to their communities Hinckley Fire Department would like to welcome anyone who is interested in joining the department and getting volved with community service Contact Dan Perry for more information Creek Toilet facilities are available at all campgrounds Richfield Ranger District Gooseberry campground is open but without water and toiiet facilities The road to the campground is paved for the first 6 miles the rest is a dirt road This road is closed to vehicle travel above the campground Monrovian Park picnic area is open with water and toilet facilities The majority of gate closures are anticipated to be open by Memorial Day weekend but be sure and check with local Forest Service offices before leaving town Road closure gates to Monroe Canyon Water Hollow and Old Woman have been opened The roads to Salma Creek and Willow Creek have not yet been opened and will not be until it is determined what the needs will be of who will be upgrading contractors those roads Trails open as nature permits There is no maintenance Forest Service officials are asking help from the public in taking care of the Forest Forest users are asked to vehicle closures to prerespect vent resource damage Every effort is being made to open roads for public use as weather conditions allow Most school children can tell you two negatives make a positive but few can name the man who first said so It's said to have been John Lowth who first laid down that rule of grammar in 1762 and 2 ! 2 TOT TIME The Delta City Parks & Recreation Department is announcing fwi sessions f Ttt Tm$ Tot Time is a preschool arts and crafts class for children ktwtM tin tjtt f3 & 5 The classes will he held on Tmitp and Thrukp fo u tm tni fm Classes fey Jw 2 and will ran for six weeks tkmtjkJulf 9 The fee for the class is 2SX)0 and registration for the class will he limited to 10 participants Rtftsfntka will continue to be taken op m HI Juitt 1 from 9 am to 5 pm at the Recreation Office 81 So Mamanita Aye For more Information call 8844337 a a a a 2 a a |