Show Page 8 - I SPS Millard County Thun Feb 6 1986 High school regional swimming finals will Six swimmers from Della High 2 be competing in the high school and 3A Regional Swimming Finals at Provo High this Thursday Feb 7 Representing Delta will be Kevin Oliver Randy Rogers Lela Jeffery Brenda Alley Sherilyn Johnson and Natalie Webb Kevin will be competing in the 50 yard freestyle and 100 yard butterfly Randy will be entering the 50 year freestyle and 100 year freestyle Lela Brenda Sherilyn and Natalie will be joining forces to compete in the 200 yard Medley Relay (freestyle backstroke backstroke and butterfly) and the 4x100 Freestyle Relay Lela will race in the 100 dividually Brenda will be enteryard backstroke ing the 50 year freestyle Sherilyn will compete in the 100 yard breaststroke and Natalie will be swimminng the 100 yard backstroke This is a young team from Delta all of them being 9th or 10th graders cept for one but they have a lot of talent and the desire to win Good luck at Region! Back row: Sue Miller Wendy Stanworth Jodi Walker Dixeen Dutson Amy Greenwood managers Shelly Fowles Janette Larsen Middle row: Deb Fowles Laurel Simmons Joyce Jackson Jamie Wood Front row: Dawn Juan Shellie Blakely and Kathi Brown Swimming pool Delta girls seek region news basketball title The girls' basketball team's winning season has only been interrupted by one loss to Richfield The Wildcats defeated Delta even though DHS jumped off to an early lead Richfield’s trap caused many turnovers and the win for the Wildcats Jamie Wood was the leading scorer with 22 points Wendy Stanworth and Junnette arson both followed her with and 8 Sue Miller Wendy Stanworth and Jamie Wood were the top rebounders After this defeat the team bounced back in the next two games and hit North Sanpete and Emery twice as hard The Hawks lost to the Rabbits with final tally Jannette Larson was a top in points with 18 Wendy Stanworth and Jamie Wood scored 12 and 9 respectively Emery fell to Delta next with a score of Jannette Larson also let the scoring in this game with 20 points Joyce Jackson and Jamie Wood also contributed with 14 and 11 Delta will be seeded first at region if the team defeats the Wasps Thursday at home Game times are 5:30 and 7:30 Region will be held February at Gunnison High School Delta City Women’s volleyball schedule Millard takes 2nd at Region wrestles on home mat MHS news “Eagles host Templars” All games to be played at Delta dle School Feb II The Millard Eagles hosted the Tournament last Region Wrestling weekend The Eagles did very well and placed 2nd as a lean overall out of the ten teams that participated Individual placings are as follows: Mike Searle and Stan Freeman took 1st Rob Fuller and Wayne Rowley placed 2nd Brian Starley finished 3rd Aaron Teeples Mike Wood Stacey Stephenson and Bryce Whitaker took 5th and Adam and Peter Rowley Jesse Sylvester Pikyavit placed 6th 7th and 10th We would like to comrespectively ment all of the wrestlers and coaches for their accomplishments and wish them luck at the State Wrestling Tournament to be held at Lehi on Feb 7 and Mid- 8 They will begin at 12 noon on Fri:30 am on Saturday The day and at cost is $3 for adults and $250 a student per session We would like to encourage everyone to come out and support our wrestles Last week the Manti Templars visited and played a game of basketball gainst the Millard Eagles The Eagles scored first and stayed ahead for the first part of the game however Manti kept the score close and eventually managed to get ahead of Millard The Eagles played well but unfortunately were not the winners The final score was Since the Eagles have only 9 few games left before Region we would like to wish them luck and let them know that we’re behind them Millard challenges North Sevier Last weekend the Eagles traveled to North Sevier for a game with the Wolves It was an exciting and close game with the lead alternating often The Eagles played well and did their best but the wolves managed to end in the lead and landed the victory We’re proud of the Eagles and know that they will have other successes in the future Cabbage Immediate Opening for Journeyman Electrician PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT Call 1 or MAIL RESUME TO: Brush Wellman Inc Box 815 Delta Utah 84624 Equal opportunity employer is rich in vitamin Delta women’s volleyball standings ChronicleCity Zion’sChevron Cafe Fashion Rite Dutson Supply Ames Construction Delta Sports Center Dave’s Sales & Service Mintons Dairy Delta Community Medical CenterO-Westside GradingBeehive Seed Manis Leavitt InsuranceHarts Pendray ConstructionDesert Sage2-Sperry OilTaco Time C hunters The Sevier Wildlife Federation is alarmed about our unusually low buck to doe rations in most of Utah’s deer herds We would like as much public input as possible on ways you the sportsman of Utah feel would help improve this imbalance It is our desire to get as much public feedback as possible from citizens as well as game biologists and other wildlife related professional people We then want to take all the information and melt it down ratio as imand mold it into workable solutions to improve the mediately as possible and also on a long term basis Whatever the solution or solutions turn out to be as one of the largest Wildlife Federations in Utah we want to get fully behind it and promote manner it statewide in an intense and professional Please check any of the boxes below that you would like to see us pursue ratio in our search for a way to improve the Limit the number of deer hunts Sborten hunts Improve highway fencing Increase predator control in in deer wintering areas deer wintering and fawning 2nd Tuesday of each month areas point or better Demand increased law enforcement on filling tags other than your own as well as poaching Make a hunter choose his weapon and be able to buy only one tag and hunt only in that particular season whether it be rifle bow or muzzle loader Make Utah statewide 3 Go to public drawings for all deer permits Insist on more seasonal road closures on Forest Service and BLM ministered lands Have spike only hunts Go to a one buck tag per hunter per year instead of allowing to be able to take two bucks in one year bow ad- hunters Stop all license sales the night before the hunt begins in attempt to reduce people killing extra deer and then going down and buying tags to cover them Encourage hunters to shoot only deer that they would put their own tags on Close the entire state down for a couple of years and issue only doc permits in problem areas Please list below any suggestions that you have to improve the ratio other than those above: Do you think we have too many anterless control hunts? NO YES (Circle one) Do you think antlerless control permit boundaries cover too much area instead of targeting them toward only the specific problem areas? NO YES (Circle one) Name Please mail replys to: Sevier Wildlife Federation Box 954 Richfield UT 84701 Sign Help stop poaching hotline works Lady Eagles defeated in game against Gunnison Arrests made as a result of the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Help STOP Poaching Hotline exceeded 100 again this year according to Wildlife Enforcement Specialist Bruce Johnson Johnson is most pleased that fewer cases required investigation than in past years He explains "In the past 140 to 160 cases were assigned to officers for investigation each year But in 1985 the number requiring investigation dropped to 105” "The decrease is due to closer screening of hotline calls rather than a decrease in actual number of calls Officers have gotten better information from hotline calls allowing them to make more arrests More complete formation increases the chance of solving wildlife cases Wildlife conservation officers need suspect names vehicle dates location and any descriptions other pertinent information about a wildlife violation” concludes Johnson If you have information on a wildlife violation call the Help STOP Poaching Hotline at as soon as possible SPECIAL HORSE SALE & This position offers excellent pay benefit programs and working conditions Dawn Carder of Hinckley joined the West Millard Pool’s 50 Mile Swim and Stay Fit Club on November 3 and started swimming towards her 50 mile goal On De ember 19 a little over one month later Dawn completed her 50 This makes 100 miles of swimming miles of swimming at the West Millard Pool in little over two months In a typical morning Dawn will come and swim a couple of miles at the pool and then go jogging for four or five miles She is an incredible woman Another West Millard Pool 100 miles swimmer in Marge Larsen also of Hinckley Marge completed her 100 miles at the pool on Jan 30 Marge is dedicated in coming to the pool because she says she feels so much better when 150 she swims swimming miles is Marge’s next goal The pool management wish to congratulate both Dawn and Marge for their swimming accomplishments keep up the good swimming The pool’s 50 Mile Swim and Stay Fit Club is a fun way to get into shape You swim the laps and the pool keeps track giving you a certificate every time you reach a 10 mile plateau And there is always a friendly competition going on with the swimmers they don’t want someone to swim ahead of them In 4!2 years that the 50 Mile Club has been in existance at the West Millard Pool over 300 swimmers have joined and 79 swimmers have swum 50 miles or further To all Utah deer Last week the MHS Girls' Basketball Team played in a game against Gunnison The Eagles played hard and did their best but unfortunately this wasn’t enough Gunnison squeezed by and won by a very slim margin The final score was Carma Charlesworth a senior team member commented “Our team has really improved We the coach’s help and appreciate everybody’s support" The girls have one more game before the region tournament This will be a home game against South Sevier on Feb 6 We would like to encourage everyone to attend Young womens volleyball The Young Womens Volleyball Tournament was held in the Fillmore Utah Stake Center Jan 29 30 1986 The Tournament was under the direction of Vikki Warner and JoAnn Larsen The sportsmanship award went to Scipio who was coached by Julie Mcmmott First Place was awarded to Flowell coached by Trudy B Smith Meadow coached by Connie Jones and Cheryl Bond placed second after a very close game with Flowell Thanks to the officials for their help this season The earliest known zoo belonged to Queen Hathshepsut of Egypt about 1500 BC in conjunction with regular sale at Delta Livestock Auction Northwest Delta 1 Call At H&R Block wo guarantee you the biggest refui mi vou have coming or your return is FREE Don't settle for less — come to H8iR Block 58 W Main Delta H&R BLOCK THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE |