Show Pane 8 Millard ounh ( I Ihurs SPS pr 18 DHS baseball team wins tourny 198$ May Gymkana Swimming pool news The pool’s Faster Diving for Money and Prizes was great fun 300 youth troin ages three to 16 years tried their luck at diving to the bottom of the pool and picking up money and colored washers which they turned in for prizes Fach youth who participated was a winner because even if he'she didn't find anything heshc was still given a prize Diving lor Money and Prizes will be held at the pool this summer the 2nd Thursday of June July and August These fun diving days are sponsored and paid for by the West Millard Recreation District and the West Millard Iileguard Association Registrations are now being taken earn to Swim lor the pool's “Summer Program” Session one will start Tuesday May 28 the day after Memorial Day In case you don't know there are six summer “L earn to Swim" sessions with each session lasting two weeks (10 lessons) and the cost is SI 500 per session The lessons are held Monday am through I riday at 9:00 am 10 :00 a m and each child is put in and a class according to his her skill level At the end of the two week course each child is given a certificate stating the ache'she has achieved complishments during the two weeks This is the sixth year that the pool has run this successful swimming lesson program The first and second “learn to Swim" sessions illmore will be bringing many ol their childien over by bus every day so that they too can learn to swim Don’t lorget one year family swim May passes go on sale Wednesday lor 31 days The first opera house was opened in Venice in 1637 The Pahvant Valley Riding Club is sponsoring a jackpot Gymkana on May 14 and 23 for anybody ages over Tor more information call Creii at to District Vice Congratulations President Kent Dewsnup And to new President officers Gene Boardman Donald Brown Vice President and Bill Ashby secretary The Riding Club is well on it’s way Meets meetings and trail rides are set up for the year The first trail ride is April 26 and 27 to Sand Mountain or New members are welcome formation call any officer Dues are so it due in mid May for competition interested time is running out Hurry up and om in the fun! Maple Grove spring run-of- f Announcing the Maple Grove Spring Anyone who is interested in running has been running or thinks that someday he may become interested in running is encouraged to drop the garden tools grab the family and motor on up to the Maple Gtove ocated between Aurora and Scipio) for a runner's social The event will be held on Saturday April 20 1985 with eveyone meeting at 5:00 pm at the campground The Maple Grove will include: A lun run of from block up to 4 to be determined solely by the individual 2 A dutch oven chicken dinner with all the trimmings Cost of the meal is $200 per person or $500 per lamily 3 Meeting ol the Old Capitol Running Club including election of new officers discussion ol upcoming races and exchange of information and experiences For more information contact' Lambeit Dutson at or Connie Turner at Please notify one of the above iduals if you are going to attend so that snl leicnt food prepaiations can be made (1 KenKoJuKem Karate-- Karate Classes & Energize your body and spirit Learn something - while you 'exccrcise' Form S techniques of ’original’ style of Japanese "Shotokan” Method (evolved from Chinese ’Rung Fu’Kempo S Okinawa-Teas taught by Okinawan Master Gichin Funakoshi and Judo Contact: including D Ashbrook days: or Johnson on All-Sta- te The Delta High basketball team in its success this past year was recognized for its great team play But within the team outstanding play was noticed by the Salt Lake Tribune when it picked Brent Johnson to its team and Greg Topham to its second team Brent Johnson led Delta in scoring averaged 15 points per game He also led the Rabbits in rebounding with 206 boards this year Brent was selected on team at region and the was an academic Greg Topham averaged 12 points per Della track team takes second In the second meet of the season the Delta track team travelled to Juab Delta tied with Manti for second place Richfield took the meet at 88 points with 155 points Gary Porter won the javelin with a I66’5” toss layne Tinlinson placed first in the 300 intermediate hurdles with the tune of 4078 The other first came to the mile relay team of aync inhnson Wayne Rovvlette Bill and Todd Simmons with the time of 3:3675 Second place finishes went to aync inhnson in the 10 high hurdles (148) and Todd Simmons in the 3(H) (43 the medley relay team of Jared Smith Greg Topham Bill Winsor and Brent Johnson (3:5787) Fourth place finishes were earned by Dave Porter in the 100 m dash: Todd Simmons in the 110 HH Wayne Rovvlette in the 400 m Vance Terrell in the shotput Dusty Callister in the pole vault and aync Fmlinson in the high jump Fifth place finishers were Gary Callister in the 800 m Gary Porter in the discus and Todd Simmons in the long jump Dave Porter was sixth in the long jump Boys track finals Running thtough a fieice wind and the loose looting of a cinder track Delta outscoied its opponents for a first place finish of 100 points in its track meet with North Sevier 75 Millatd 50 and North Sanpete 39 Individual scores for Delta’s men in eluded Ciaiy Callister 4th in the 3200 10 HH m with a time of 1238 In the it Layne inlinson took first place 156 and C’tes Moody thud 182 m was won by Layne The with a time of 175 Fd Gaskins took second and Dave Porter thiul The Delta High baseball team got back from the Wasatch tournament by bringing home the trophy In the first game Delta met with Duchesne and defeated them Jeff Jackson pitched five innings for the win Mike Mooney finished up the last two with a save Delta hit well with Matt Smith taking in a home run triple and double Gino Schena hit a home run and triple Mark Cesar scored a triple Andrew Nielson also hit two out of three times at bat Then the Rabbits met the Wasps of Juab in the championship game Delta shut them out to win the tournament Once again Delta hit the ball well with Dave Porter and Jeff Jackson both knocking a home run Mike Mooney pitched all seven innings and Dave Turner had two hits for his three times at bat Throughout the tournament Delta’s defense was good Keith Johnson Mark Cesar Rob Young and Kevin i aw turned five double plays Coach Larry Hartman said “The team members know their individual roles and are responding well to them There couldn’t have been a better team team game while leading Delta in the free throw percentage with 75 Greg was an academic last year Both Brent and Greg were selected to play in the 1A 2A game I hey were two of only 10 players on the 2A team They were also placed on the Deseret News first team team layne Fitilinson was second team by the Deseret News Layne led the team in scoring at the Slate Tournament averaging 16 points per game Sliahin Safarian was fourth in the 1600 m and Gene Nez fifth Delta's telay team Jated Smith Ld Gaskins Dave Porter and Greg Krakos took lust in the 400 m relay Bobby Willoughby was fifth in the 400 m run with a time of 1:08 Todd Simmons was first in the intermediate lint dies (4519) inlinson was Layne second and Ctes Moody tilth Travis Bishop was fourth in the 800 meter Jared Smith Greg Topham Bill msor and Bient Johnson the medley telay team took second ayne inlinson was first in the 200 in The 1600 m relay was won by Delta's layne (inlinson Gary Callister Bill Winsor Todd Simmons Todd Simmons was second in the long jump Bill Winsor was fourth in the long jump and third in the high jump Matt Johnson was fifth in the high jump Gary Porter was second in the javelin event and Fd Gaskins was filth Knit Tuttle was first in the shot put Dave Portet third Vance leticll lourth Brian Murdock fifth Gary Porter placed fourth in the discus Dusty Callister was third in the pole vault Shane Crapo and Rob Btnigard also placed Girls track finals Delta gitls placed second behind North Sevier in the track meet Kun Lnnis was lirst in the 100 hurdles with a time of 1762 Ten W atd was third I nnis also took first in the in tun with a time of 1395 Delta’s 400 m telay team was first Maty Carson took second in the 400 m Kim Ennis was first in the 300 hut dies Joyce Jackson was third in the 800 m run Darcy Peacock was font h Deb Moody took second in the 200 m race acritia Nielson was filth Dixeen Dutson was first in the shot atson was thud she put and Jannette also was second in the javelin Jamie Wood placed second in the long jump with Mary Carson third Sue Miller fourth and Teresa Young fifth el fort" Baseball is under way The Millard High Baseball Team has been really busy practicing and getting ready for the season to start They have played three games already and have many more to go Last Tuesday Millard played Coach South Sevier MHS lost Rose stated that Rick Carter pitched very well that game but the team just wasn't able to pull out a win Friday the team played Hurricane twice Ryan Allgood pitched the first game He pitched four innings and had two runs They lost that game but the second game Millard Nathan won by the score of Elmer was the pitcher In the first Dearden Steve inning Doug and Shawn Rushton made O'Camb runs and in the second inning Rhett Kimball and Nathan Elmer made runs Coach Rose also stated that the team has been doing well and they hope to be able to defeat the rest of the teams as the League will begin this Friday They will play at the School at 3 Fillmore Elementary pm against North Sevier The team consists of 16 players Ernie They are: Jeff Christensen Rick Rasmussen Shon Bailey Carter Chett Robins Jason RasDavid Dearden Nathan mussen Darren Elmer Bryce Whitaker Travis Andreason Perkins Wayne Rowley Ryan Allgood Doug DearSteve O'Camb den and Rhett Kimball MHS Girls Track -l- ooking good!! Last week the MHS girls track team attended Juab for their first track meet Millard placed 6th as a team but had three girls place in different events Julie Hunter placed first in the Long Jump and also set a new school record of 15’ 7” She also placed 2nd in the High Jump Kris Fowler placed 4th in the 3200m Beckie Freeman placed 3rd in the 3200m and 6th in the 1600 m Coach Jolley said the team has been working really hard this year They have a young team with only one senior but they still work hard The team consists of: Julie Hunter Freeman Beckie Fowler Kris Oei Franctsca Swallow Sherlyn and Stacy Koyle Laurie Stinson Rachelle Barton and Alicia Peterson are the track managers This year the Girls Track Team from MHS are given an Outstanding Performance Award for the girl who performs the best at each track meet Last week Julie Hunter received this award The next meet will be held April 19 at Dixie College Good Luck Team Dixie Track Meet results At the Dixie Track Meet Millard placed second with 88 points The following are the results: Wilson le 1st Place: 2nd Place: High Qualified Shot te Qualified Place: 3rd High te Qualified Pikyavit Shot Healey Javelin-NEdwards 4th Place: 2 Healey te 300 Hurdles-ScStewart Qualified Stewart Stinson 5th Place: Wood High 6th Place: Hurdles-ScKessler Long le StewWilson Shot art 'Tis not a lip or eye we beauty call but the joint force and full result of all" Alexander Pope AT THIS RATE YOU'RE A GUARANTEED WINNER Xnnuil IYnentige Rate on 2 Var Preferred ( ertduate arlv Withdrawal lor S2(llHMl Substantial A spectacular interest rate is like a great horse You know it's going to be a winner Not just an also-ra- n Right now American Savings is paying interest rates on its Preferred Certificates that are so high you're guaranteed a winning return Whether you have $500 to invest Or $2500 Or $20000 Or $50000 You'll be highly rewarded ( whatever your investment For terms as short as 2 years Or longer terms which earn even more You'll also feel safe knowing your money is insured to $100000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation Study the numbers in the chart to the right then invest in your favorite Preferred Certificate at American Savings And go home a winner Visit American's Delta office at 7 320 East Main or call Winning Rates on 2 Year Preferred Certificates $20000-4999- Aniuiil Peru nligr Rite $2500-- 1006 ilfcttivc Annual Aield Annual IVnmtage 1010 Annual Percentage Kate 1022 Ittritiw nnual Rale flevtive Rale lltective Annual Meld $5MQ0± 9999 985 1038 1000 Annual Percentage 970 IVnaltv WrM 1049 Member FSLIC Over $26 billion in assets Annual field rSliC l’C- 0 Amresricaira SarcyBimg'S Your Partners in Money Management |