Show Pan 8 - Millard Count) ( I P hiirc SiikusI 22 Life saving class 1185 in Fillmore A Life Saving class will be held Monday August 26 1985 from 10 m to 12 noon at the Fillmore City Pool For information contact the City Pool Anyone 15 or older is eligible nominal charge Tennis Tourney to be held Swimming The Delta Recreation Department be having a Tennis Tournament September 9 10 II and 12 Games will be played in the evening and there will be an A and B division for both men and women Registration will be $400 and will begin August 27 and will end September 5 Register at the Delta Regional Park between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm or call for more information pool news will lie West Millard ( omtmimty Swimming Pool is sons to sec lie oiiiitaine lumily inose out ol the area Dessa ounlaine has been one ol the assistant pool managers lor the past three years a position she held with much enthusiasm She ssas also the pool artist All ol us at the pool vsant to ssisli Dessa and her lamily much luck m their ness venture in the Orem area replacement has been made to take Dessa’s place as assistant night pool manager Her name is Carma Reagan ssho just recently moved to Delta from Roosevelt Utah I sersone at the pool is looking forward to working with arina and welcome her and hope she will like working at the pool he pool's summer “1 earn to Swim" swim lesson program is osei lor the 1985 106 children took lessons season It ssas a good summer for the swimming pool last summer 800 children took swimming lessons July was a very busy month at the pool 13619 people came to swim which I reeotd lie old attendance record attendance is a new est Millard Pool monthly was set in line of this yeai when 12435 people swam 1 he week ol September 9 the pool is scheduled to be closed lot Us annual cleaning and repair II all goes as scheduled the pool will leopen Mondas September 16 with the winter schedule being in ellect he West Millard ommunity Swimming Pool's tenatise winter swimming schedule will be as follow n Mon 6 am arly Bird Swim Mon 12 unch Time Swim In pm Mon Swim Team Workout In 330-00 pm lmis Mon 00 pm Open Swim Indus Open Swim pm Suiuulus 12 Open Swim pm he pool management appieciates all ol you lor helping to make the W est Milluid Commumls Swimming Pool a fun and success! u place to go to Attention Squaredancers The Community Support Group would like to contact some local square dancers to perform in a special they are sponsoring on September We would like local dancers although others are available If you are interested please call Peggy or at or call Glen Swalberg at We would appreciate your support Results in on baseball tourney held in Fillmore Lifeguard of the month at son daughter of Bill and Mary Jane Carson of Delta has been selected by the West Millard Community Swimming Pool management as ifeguard ol the Month lor the month ol August Mary is an energetic enthusiastic and a likeable girl who is a hard worker works well with people and is always trying to please All summer she has been lifeguarding and teaching swimming to the very small children Mary will be a junior at Delta High this year where she will be leading the cheers as a varsity cheerleader a posiast year tion which fits her perfectly at Delta High Mary was a JV cheerleader The pool management is pleased to have Mary and her two sisters Carol and Jill as pool employees they add a special touch to the W est Millard Pool NOW The Men’s Fast Pitch Coca Cola baseball Invitational tournament in Fillmore was held Aug Results were as follows: 1st Place: Walt Lind Construction of Spanish Fork 2nd Place: Paradise Inn of Fillmore of 3rd Place: Camp Williams Provo 4th Place: D & J Construction of Delta Selected Most Valuable Players of the tournament were Randy Chris-- ' tiansen offense player for Paradise1 defense Inn and Graig Gardner player for Walt Limb Construction Inn’s 2nd place team Paradise Dennis players were Ross Johnson John Roy Barraclough Alldredge Raun Child Gary Hone Cooper Dave Allen Jaran Robison and Randy Christiansen Mary Carson IS THE TIME FOR FALL APPLICATIONS OF DRY FERTILIZER Til WE HAVE a variety of DRY FERTILIZERS Customers may USE OUR CARTS - NO CHARGE OR - WE CAN APPLY IT FOR YOU with our Rig Flotation Spreaders ALL fertilizers are COMPETITIVELY PRICED Please feel free to come in and talk to us or give us a CALL: softball registration to CO-E- D begin Delta City Parks and Recreation Department is announcing the organization of a 1985 Softball League All interested dividuals in Delta and the surrounding areas that are 16 years or older are vited to participate Team rosters and player consent forms may be picked up at the Recreation Department in the Delta Regional Park Registration will be taken starAugust 14 through ting Wednesday Monday August 26 from 9 am to 5 pm The entry fee will be $12500 per team League play will begin on Tuesday September 3 There will be a meeting Tuesday August 20 7:00 pm at the Community Center in the Regional Park for those interested in Softball For more information call Flag Football sign up are now being accepted The Delta City Parks and Recreation Men's Flag Football League registration started Monday August 19 1985 Irom 9:00 am to 5:00 pm at 81 South Manzanita Ave Community Center The Deadline is Wednesday August 1985 28 Games will be played on Cost per uesdays and Thursdays team is $12500 A meeting will be held Wednesday ugust 28 at 7:00 pm Everyone is welcome to attend or more information call the Delta City Parks and Recreation at Brian Holman and Shawn Robison Delta OA Chapter well represented at Philmont The first ever Philmont Trek clusively for Arrowmen in celebrationg of the 75th Anniversary of Scouting was held August 10 thru 17 Only a limited number of young men from each lodge throughout the United States were permitted to participate Noonie Lodge was The allowed eleven participants Out of the eleven boys participating were 5 from the Delta Chapter The five boys were: Shawn Robison son of Mr and Mrs Stan Robison Delta Brian Holman son of Mr and Mrs Robert Holman Delta Doug Nickle son of Mr and Delta Mrs Scott Nickle Myron romp at Trefoil The Pahvant Valley Riding Club of the held its second Gymkhana season on Saturday July 27 at the Hinconckley Rodeo Grounds testants ranging in ages through 15 competed for belt buckles and ribbons in five different timed events buckles were awarded to TamLance my Rae Larsen age group and Rachel Cornwall age group Farnsworth age group 14 and over were Mike Flag Race Winners Lance Cornwall and Jamie Talbot Griffin Barrel Race Winners were Tammy Rae Larsen Jennifer Foster Pole Winners and Rachel Farnsworth were Mike Talbot Jennifer roster and Aleta Boardman Keyhole Winners were Tammy Rae I arsen Lance Cornwall and Jamie Griffin and Sack Roping winners were Travis Brown Lance Cornwall and Rachel Farnsworth The sportsmanship shown by all participants was commendable This event is open to all and gives our youth an If you opportunity to build haven’t attended in the past plan to join us next year Special thanks goes to Ray Brown for his help as announcer at our Gymkhanas and to the following sponsors for their donations: Delta Livestock Auction Hinckley Set vice Station Dustin and Denise Cornwall Mark and Jane Petersen West Millard Paramount Cubing Beehive Seed Morrison Fertilizer Donald and Dorothy Barkdull Three Girl Scouts from Troop 825 in Fillmore took advantage of the opportunity to spend a week at Girl Scout camp this summer Shauna Peterson the daughter of Carl and Sheila Peterson and Kristine and Kalani Peterson the daughters of Jack and Mary Jane Peterson went to Trefoil Ranch up Provo Can3 yon the week of July Shauna and Kris were with four others girls from throughout Utah in one of the tents in the Diamond D Unit of camp Some of their highlights of camp were a special surprise birthday party for one of the the showdeo on Friday to girls demonstrate the horseback riding skills that they learned during the week learning lots of new camp and getting to know their songs and other Girl counselors great Scouts from all over Utah Kalani was with a group of new friends in the Bar M Unit Kalani loved her counselors and she said the food was the greatest That is a big from a sometimes compliment Kalani went on the finicky eater hike to the top of Lightning Peak It was eight miles to the top and quite a stiff hike for 9 and 10 year olds Kalani enjoyed the trail rides on the horses because she doesn't get a chance to ride horses at home The girls were afraid when they left that they might get homesick but there was so much to do and everyone was so friendly the time to go home came all too soon Aug 6 and 7 Mary Jane Peterson and Dorothy Barkdull attended a on the pursuit of exnetworking cellence for Girl Scouts The leaders saw several good films and discussed the films and how changes can work for the benefit of the girls in Girl Scouting Many good ideas were received at this conference riders enjoy show 4-- H By The Eldorado Riders practiced show held in very hard for the Deseret on Aug 8 1985 Everyone brought home ribbons for some very good memories We entered every event and we all were successful Each of us have worked very hard for every ribbon earned We have learned a great deal from our experiences and until next year we’ll all dream about “The Trophy” But until then we will continue to practice until my next “Happy Trails” report Ages 4 & up f t WE DO Class begins Sept 2nd Cost: $10 per month Teacher: Nan Clark $ CUSTOM APPLICATIONS Weeknights after school 34-0-- 0 TAP wni a BALLET r E JAZZ - 200 N Delta for Registration Call f 19-0-- 0 - Classes at 413 Ibr tW V IftJ Dale Bliss Mgr KenKoJuKetn SIGN-- NOW for Classes UP Karate and WEST MILLARD For ALL your Fertilizer and Farm Needs Just West of the Delta overpass on Huy t Basis: Kenkojuku Shotokan CO-- OP $15-2864-278- 5 per month (depending on Beginning 5th year teaching Phone: days 50 Instructor: & Judo Coed or segregated class size) 12 & up Mr Pennis locally resid Asfibrook LYNNDYL Connie Best Ph: a Alpha Nielson had her daughter here for a visit Irom Bobby Washington They went to Provo to the temple Dick Nielson was in the hospital for an operation Mary Johnson spent some time with her family Clair and Sue Overson spent the weekend with their son and family in Vernal camping Gary and Mary Sue Dutson are moving back home to ynndyl We are glad you’re back Bud and Connie Best and family spent Saturday in Nephi Canyon for a family reunion Ed and Kathy Ingam and childten of Delta attended the same reunion Jon and Rita Ttnlmson have moved into their new home on the fiat DELTA I 864-278- 5 Valerie Brown Bill and Ann Ashby Eccles and Sandra Bishop Don and Intermountain Bishop Rosemary Tanners Delta Sports Center Ron and Beverly Day First Security Bank (Delta) Clark and Donna Cox I ocal Union 2904 (Brush Wellman) Jolley Western Store Service Ding and Sam and Terri Nichols Eddys Barben Ph: Shannon Greene Dancing Lessons w Western son of Mr and Mrs Sheldon Western Hinckley Kevin Clay son of Neil Clay Hinckley in this These boys participated historical event and received special training during the Philmont Trek Special patches etc will be given to each of them for their participation We of the Deseret District and the Delta Chapter of the Order of the Arrow extend hardiest congratulations to Myron Western the Crew eader and the rest of the boys for their sacrifice and service that hey render scouting in this area Pahvant Valley Riding Club results Girl Scouts Bv Scouts I I t I I I I I I I Mrs Sharron Stromberg of Washington DC daughter ot Mis Ruth Steele and a friend Jetty of American alls Idaho Visited at the home of Ruth Steele all of last week They took a rideout tlnough the country including Sutherland Woodtow Hinckley Deseiet and “The Old ort” They enjoyed seeing many old familiar places that Shat ton remembered from bet early hie m Delta Sharron enjoyed bet visit with family and friends vety much and Ruth enjoyed having her here lor a visit Sharron is now Assistant Director of the Federal Womans piogram nation wide Bonnie and Garll Mavlield ol Salt lake City made a surprise visit to Gaiff's mother Mis Leila Mavlield and to Bonnie's sister Mrs Ruth Steele on Sundav FLOWELL I Virgie Ivie I Ph I I I I t I I I I I r) Mr and Mrs Avalon Johnson went to Ogden Aug 13 to visit their Linnae Dugger and childaughter dren while her husband was in Wyoming on business Linnae had not been feeling very well While Mr and Mrs Jay Robison were on vacation last week His parents Jarold and Peggv Robison cared for the boys Jarvis and Jerek Mindv stayed in Fillmroe with mom Susie’s parents Delvin and Audeen Grcgcrson Mr and Mrs Don lomkmson were in Salt Lake City Aug 12 to visit his parents Melville and Nona Tomkinson Mrs Royal Hurd came and took her mother Ruth Allen to the Hurd’s home in Orem Ruth will be seeing a doctor while there Connie Hurd had been here visiting her Grandma Ruth She returned home with her mother Clarice Mr and Mrs Leif Alldredgc wem to Delta Aug IS to visit her faihcr Fay Walker and help him w ith a few’ things needing attention |