Show Millard (iiunlv Jeffery rakes in art awards never it is something “Although would do” said Nathan Jefthought fery “it feels good” Nathan son of Mr and Mrs Art Jeffery has been chosen to represent Delta High as the Sterling Scholar Candidate in art Nathan has been enrolled in art classes for two years now and has placed second in the Reflections Contest in first in the West Millard Hurricane Council Art Contest and Cultural received second and third places in Delta High Art Shows He has also been selected to compete art show at a Since Nathan has planned a future in art he says being a Sterling Scholar will be a great help for him He looks forward to attending Dixie College to obtain an associate degree in art then transfer to a bigger university to study illustration and screen print designing Debate regroups for state a competition that spanned two weekends Delta High’s forensics squad proved once again that they are a state power But the team also proved that its greatest weakness is in individual events At the first weekend of the Weber State College Tournament Delta failed for the first time in a year to advance any competitors into the final round The onlv award given at the tournament was fourth place speaker award to Joel Sannes who diopped five of 180 points Without placing individuals Della still placed third behind Orem and Hillcrest and beat state powers from Timpview Brighton and West Jordan In the last three tournaments Delta has placed in the top three Then Delta showed its Achilles’ heel After individual events were scored in the second week Della fell from the top six Mr Hansen guessed that the overall placing of the team was “maybe In Both of these teams scored consistentin individual events “We have all the talent but we need to emphasize the individual events” said Mr Hansen The second week of the Weber State tournament seemed to be the most successful Individual advanced into final rounds in two events and quarterfinals in one John Escott was in competition with 127 other people and ended up placing fifth in domestic extemp a category with more competitors than any other event John’s placing was the first time anyone from Delta has been in the finals in extemp at a major tournament In the congress section Ben Hyde advanced to the “blood bath” a term for final round competition in congress "The problem is that we lack depth" said Mr Hansen “The team has strong competitors in each area but not enough of them” Delta did not place any other person in the individual events hence the poor score “We have deep strength in debate" Hansen said He went on to say that he hopes the by slate competition stronger members w ill be able to the newer competitors ly tenth” Mr Hansen said that "this makes me worry about the state championship” Delta will be competing with schools who can earn most of their points in individual e cuts I ast year Delta placed two of six superiors in debate The team was beaten by Wasatch and Cedar ity High Schools Delta North Elementary In The News play requested music if they are contacted ahead of air time According to Ron the main reason drawing category Shelley Black and DcOnn Cole both qualified in the painting category and Saul Eggleston in ceramics these students were By qualifying able to continue displaying their work at the museum Mr Lee plans on continuing to have his students compete He said that it gives his students a chance to be recognized for their work The art department will be displaying its work at a PTA competition and drawing covers for the state fair brochure Mr Lee said that a person "would be surprised at the amount of talent these kids have” All of us have at one time or other taken a back street to avoid being seen in a junk heap we’re driving at times a few have resorted to the stone age method walking Hearing the dilemma the Delta High Rodeo Club is giving us each a chance to win a 1980 Ford Longbed 4x4 Tickets are $100 and can be purchased from any member of the Rodeo Club The lucky winner will be announced at the State High School Rodeo Finals The truck was donated by the Utah All High School Rodeo Association proceeds will go toward financing club members participation in the state and national finals I I 111 TWIN THEATRE on E Plaza -lZI 864-455- 1 2 Twin Adults $350 $150 Childrenl under 14 $150 Senior Citizens 1 -TL- Topaz Blvd 6 at the Pendray HWY Prices: l I I 520 Delta Twin label Taxpayers who use the and envelope when filing their income tax returns help reduce the cost of processing and lessen their chances of making time consuming errors the Internal Revenue Service said Eirors especially if they involve correct or illegible Social Security numbers also lead to refund delays the IRS noted The label is printed with the taxpayer’s name address and Social Security number The IRS emphasized that taxpayers should use the label even if it contains some incorrect information Corrections should then by made directly on the label The IRS said the coded envelope helps the IRS sort the returns and ensures that the returns is sent to the proper IRS service center Rodeo Club sells tickets for truck I PM chevy chase n0T 5 TtCMNICOtOft ‘ A DOUBLE Waiting time Is over FEATURE ZyTKlPfmV 9:00 : pm Feb 15 Saturday 2:00 pm and 4:00 pm Matinee “101 Dalmations’ - UARNtR V’KlS't'MPfS) Coming Next Qut rzi CHANGE T Africa” and “Youngblood” Tuesday Family Night: Ages 14 & under and Senior Citizens $1 SHOWS Qf FRIDAYS T l "Hf —i — r i MHS academic decathlon team competes at State Week ast weekend the MHS Academic decathlon team traveled to St George to compete at the Utah Academic Decathlon competition The team did faitly well taking 13 out of 29 schools Two of the team members were awarded bronze medals for their performance at this meet Shauna Huffaker received her medal for placing 3td in the I ine Aits and John Ashman finished 3rd in the ssav portion of the competition We would like to congratulate these dividuals for their accomplishments and lommcnd the team for their 1 he members of the team would also like lo thank Mrs Robins and the test of the faculty for their cooperation and support in this The students ate gtateful lor the opportunity they had of participating in this and eel that it was a worthwhile experience The Millard HA Chapter joins ith 12000 other chapters in a nationwide of I HAHl RO Week celebration 1986 This annual event February gives members a chance to show then background in home economics along in with their participation unite of America ptepates Homemakers them for their future The Millard Chapter’s celebration includes selling Valentine's carnations cookies and a "red & white" day hey will also be donating a baby quilt to the adies Fillmore Pink Future Homemakers of Ametica is a national vocational student otgama-tioof more than 350000 members This club encourages personal growth leadership development and understaninvolvement ding the dual roles of men and women and homemakers as Delta North salutes Mrs Barbara Withers Delta North Elementary salutes Mrs Barbara Withers our most recent staff addition Mrs Withers joined our staff in January She replaced our former aide Mrs Fdie Turpin Mrs Turpin has moved to the Provo area We are excited to woik with Mis Withers She has added a new dimension to our school Mrs Simmons and have already grown the to enjoy and appreciate the work Mrs Withers is doing Mrs Withers was born in West Germany She has one brother She attended Richter Elementary and graduated from High School She has attended Ricks College in Idaho Mrs Withers is married to Gerald Withers formerly of Riverton Utah The Withers live on a farm in the Sutherland area The couple met in Germany while Mr Withers was serving a mission for his church The Withers have three children Jeremy Robert and Jessica Jeremy and Robert attend Delta North Elementary Mrs Withers has always kept busy She has worked in a jewelry store and at Quality Hardware In her spare time she enjoys oil and tole painting She also enjoys gardening interior design water and snow skiing swimming cooking and horseback riding Mrs Withers is enjoying her work at Delta North and especially appreciates the caring attitude of teachers for their students Delta North is pleased to have Mrs Withers on our staff We hope she will be with us for many years in the future i i ::t Jennifer Abbott As a student has been very involved in extracurricular activites while maintainGPA of 33 ing a respectable Jennifer is playing the role of Mammy Yokum in this year's production of “LiE Abner" Jennifer said “I like playing the part because Mammy has a lot of character” This is Jennifer's third part in a school musical and has been part of the music department in choir or show every year except this year Last year in the region solo and ensemble contest Jennifer receivThe year before ed a This year she that a hopes to get a one and qualify for further competition Jennifer's plans for the future clude her wish to become a legal secretary She will attend SUSC for ®neral education requirements nd then she plans on attending a Ljsiness college Currently she eats at TACO TIME every chance she gets i ( Millard FHA Chapter celebrates National FHA Pictured: Annie (Flowell) Ginger Christensen (Holden) and Rahny Memmott Penney (Kanosh) Travis (Meadow) Susie Turner (Fillmore) Kasey Robidoux Worsley (Scipio) Patriotic program dances a short playlet and a dtill On I ebruary 13 the program will be in Delta at the Notth presented Elementary in the mottling and the South Elementary in the afternoon (l or times of performances please call the schools in Delta) Please come and support this function It promises to be worth yout while Mr Penney 's third grade class is going to present at Patriotic program on Feb 12 at the Fillmore Elementary School at 1:00 pm fot the general public If you are working at that time this program will be presented in Scipio in the Cultural Hall at 7:00 pm the evening of February 12 The program consists of songs Holstein cows produce on average more milk per cow than any other breed WOULD YOU LIKE TO GO TO COLLEGE? Do you need money to help finance your college education? If so the following Financial Aid Programs are available at SNOW COLLEGE Ephraim Utah PELL GRANT NATIONAL DIRECT STUDENT LOAN (NDSL) PROGRAM (CWSP) OPPOR(4) SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL GRANT TUNITY (SEOG) FUNDS (UEF) (5) UTAH EDUCATIONAL GRANT (SSIG) (6) STATE STUDENT INCENTIVE STUDENT LOAN (GSL) (7) GUARANTEED (3) CLASSIC dan AYKROYD by Dancne Perkins (1) (2) pm & 7 Aide DNES 7:00 7:15 9:15 Pagr Barbara Withers Use of label coded envelope aids both IRS taxpayers for the new program is to “broaden the listening audience and the sponsorship who those businesses to include wouldn’t normally sponsor programs for older audiences” J PLAZA 1906 - 13 Fillmore Elementary Chipmunks on the go to change without notice) Monday Kelt 17 President's Day Holiday No School Tuesday Feh 18 1 his menu planned by Mrs 4th Grade Sausage Pizza wk com fruit salad eongo bar and milk Keb 19 Wednesday Tomato soup vvtoasted cheese sandwich mixed vegetables orange slice old fashioned peanut butter cake and milk Feh 20 Ihursday Breaded hamburger patty cream gravy over mashed potatoes hot rolls green peas icebox cookie w chilled peach half and milk Friday Feh 21 ( hili w crackers apple wedge carrot & celery sticks cinnamon roll and milk KNAK sponsors student program on Air” program The "Students lifted off Monday with Joel Sannes as the DI The program which has been designed to play “pop music” in order to attract the younger crowd can be heard every weekday from 3:30 to 5:00 on KNAK One of six students will be in charge of the program including choosing music each weekday The six students Joel Sannes Killian are Jennie Stephanie Young Ben Hyde Debbie Crute and Desiree Renich Along with the main six DJ's Chris Cavin is the production manager and is in charge of recording music Ron Gardner the station manager for KNAK is at the head of the project He censors the music to make sure music such as music inappropriate or with strong sexual suggestions violence is not played He also trains the DJ’s on how to run the equipment While the program is on the air upill be ancoming or past school events nounced There will be a wide variety of music and the DJ’s are willing to Ihurv Delta North menu (Subject Art students display their work last week Delta's art ptogram displayed thirteen entries at the statein Springs ille wide art competition l ive qualified for further competition The show held at the Springs ille Museum of Art hosted 23 schools ranging from 2A to 4A Delta qualified more entries than any other small school in the state and did better than some of the larger schools “Officials at the competition were highly impressed by Delta’s showing For any school to qualify five of thiree art teen entires is excellent" Mr teacher said Nathan Jeffery qualified his drawing of the Winston Churchill family crest Joe Ponce also was a winner in the SPS MHSNEWS Jamie Wood looks toward competition Jamie Wood is excited at the prospect of representing the school as this I anguage Sterling year’s Foreign Scholar Candidate The daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard Wood Jamie has lived in Delta for three years She has been an active member of the volleyball track and basketball teams This year she was chosen to be a member of the Volleyball team Jamie also keeps up a 3718 grade point average Although Jamie did not expect to be chosen the Foreign Language Sterling Scholar Candidate she has had three years of experience in language classes two years of Spanish and one of French She hopes to one day speak since she these languages fluently hopes to woik in international communications I COLLEGE How do you apply? (1) Complete the Snow College Financial should be done before March 1st Aid This Application (2) Parents' income tax 1040 form should be completed then process the Financial Aid Form (FAF) now and (3) You will need to send a copy of your parents' income tax form AID OFFICE to the Snow College FINANCIAL Everything is kept confidential Financial Aid Forms (FAF) should be available in the high school counselor's office additional information by or you may writing to: SNOW COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID obtain the forms and OFFICE EPHRIAM UTAH 84627 Extension 321 or by calling We hope to see you on the SNOW COLLEGE campus this tall! ) |