Show Millard Count) t Thun LSPS Jul) 3 I9M 7 Pag MS ports i Session three 'x&r2 of summer Session three of the West Millard Community Swimming Pool’s “Learn to Swim" summer swimming lesson program begins Monday July 7 The beginning skills of Starfish Tadpole Minnow and Trout will again be offered along with Advanced Beginner Each session of the and Intermediate “Learn to Swim” program is held Monday through Friday for two weeks at the hours of 9 am 10 am and am and the cost is SI 500 per student per session Session three is getting close to being full there are a few openings left depending on the hour and the skill level Session four begins Monday July 21 and the last session for this summer session five begins Monday August 4 Registrations are now being made for session three and the remaining two “Learn to Swim” sessions by calling the pool at riirtig DELTA CITY WOMEN'S SLOW PITCH TOURNAMENT Rammies Roller Skating Back row L to R: Mike Van Dutson Dixeen Dutson Vicki Eliason Liz Wiscombe Champions sponsor Joan Cindy Thompson DeAnne Anderson George Van sponsor Front row L to R: Annette McDermaid Deanna Thatcher Wendy Barraclough Donna Walker Robyn Howell Jim Head coach Swim team results The Delta Torpedo Swim Team spent an enjoyable but warm day June 28 participating in a Saturday Utah league invitational southern swimming meet Teams from Kanab Cedar City St George and Boulder that also were among those WOMEN'S SLOW PITCH TOURNAMENT 2nd place Delta Cycle Back row L to R: Nancy Anderson player and sponsor Jayne Knight Camille Rowley Jill Stephenson coach Front row L to R: Mitzy Allan Susan Shelley Janet Christensen and Vicki Not pictured Shawna Nelson Marcia Mecham and Marsha Nickle DELTA CITY swimming Kyle Wilson-McGinparticipated took the Delta team members following place awards: 1st place Jon Boys 25 Jon :2747 Droubay yd freestyle :3 82 Droubay Boys backstroke Merrill Erickson 25 yd breaststroke 1:0045 3rd place Merrill Erickson 50 yd freestyle 1:3790 4th place Merrill Erickson 25 yd backstroke :4945 and 6th place Merrill Erickson 25 yd freestyle :4598 5th place Cass Jensen 25 Boys :2701 and 6th place yd butterfly Cass Jensen 25 yd backstroke :2401 Christi 5th place Girls Schmidt backstroke :2276 Alicia Burton Rebecca Burton and and Andy Parker also participated received Coach’s awards for their efforts and improved times The Delta Torpedo Swim will host a southern Utah league invitational swim meet Saturday July 19 Parents and general public are invited to attend and see the Delta Torpedo Swim Team in action Swimming pool news ho come to the West Swimmers Millard Pool this summer are enjoying the pool patio almost as much as they are enjoying the pool When the swimmer wants a rest from swimming heshe goes out to the patio and relaxes in the sun on one of the lovely new lounge chairs or else the swimmer might choose to play volleyball or four square which have been placed in the patio this summer July 4th will be here this Friday and the pool will be open on the holiday schedule The schedule will be open swimming from pm to 6 pm there will be no early lap swimming or swimming lessons on the 4th tfso foci! DELTA CITY WOMEN'S SLOWPITCH TOURNAMENT 3rd place WW & Co Back row to R: Cindy Finlinson Suzanne Allen Darnee Dutson Roberta Nielson Debra Cross Lynette Lovell and Linda Ashcraft Front row to R: Theresa Ross Debra Lopez Ellen Suffern George Cross coach and sponsor Doreen Nielson and Maureen Rasmussen Not pictured: Wilma Lebbon and Anna Jane Dutson July 7:00 Sutherland 8:00 Sutherland 9:00 Delta 1st Just for today let me take a look at myself and see what direction my life is going think I’m doing pretty well! My grades in school aren't great but I’ll get a job that should graduate and pays real good (like construction) I’ll be set for life I wonder what it will be like to get married and have my own kids? I'll want them to be successful and do their best in this mixed up world What if they experiment with alcohol and drugs? They could die or sure wish could kill someone else predict the future Call Geno MUSIC FEATURING NO Thurs MUSIC FRIDAY and Rosemary Box Kenny - schedule 1st - Hinckley 2nd - Delta 2nd Deseret JUST FOR TODAY PLAZA LANE PUB LIVE 3 PLAZA TWIN THEATRE 520 East Topaz Blvd Suprisingly cold winter air contains very little moisture When it’s 30 degrees outside with a relative humidity of 35 percent that air wanned by your heating system to 70 degrees will reduce the relative humidity to a parched seven percent For your skin that’s worse than living in the Sahara Desert! Indoors you can help yourself— and at the same time your plants and furnishings — by using a humidifier to replace needed moisture in the air on Hwy 6 at the Pendray £ Plaza Wilson and Jason McGinn on n Allstar Team Kyle Wilson and Jason McGinn backcourt aces for the Millard Eagle Basketball Team last season were chosen to represent Utah on a month long basketball trip to New Zealand Australia Tasmania and the Fiji Islands The duo will play a 18 game schedule with 8 other Utah athletes chosen by veteran coach Ron Steinke former coach at Olympus and West High School McGinn and Wilson will leave for Salt Lake City on July for three days of intense practice before they leave for New Zealand on July 5 After stops in Auckland and Christchurch they will go to the Island of Tasmania then on to Sidney and Melvourne Australia where they will play the bulk of the games against the "best from down under” The trip ends with a stop in the Fiji Islands “We’ve been invited for four years in a row because of the caliber of the teams we've been able to field” said Steinke "They've invited us over to pose their clubs to American style of play” The American teams have a three year record of Kyle Wilson a 6’0” guard is a recent graduate of Millard High School He is the son of Ron and Carolyn Wilson of Fillmore Jason McGinn a 6’3" guard will play his senior year next season for the Eagles He is the son of Russ and Renae McGinn of Fillmoie and the grandson of Rex and Nina Hutchinson of Kanosh Avoid the hazards of the great outdoors It's the vacation season and it's just you against the great outdoors--yoand your air conditioned motor home with microwave oven and optional TV satellite dish Well maybe sometimes you have to actually go out and commune with nature and all the little beasties that live out theie You had better be prepared bacause just as you have been expecthe tantly awaiting your vacation beasts of the forest have been waiting lor you Ravenous bugs and poison ivy in full bloom are out Bug Abatement: Most of the popular brands of insect repellents do work according to Dr Howard Deer USU Extension toxicologist He says whatever the brand the most common active is “metatoluamide” (it gredient sometimes appears on the label as or ‘DEET’) You can check the ingredient labels for the one with the highest concentration Deer says some of the brands with high concentrations percent) of this repellent chemical sprayed on pant cuffs collars and sleeves is strong enough to discourage most insects Bug Bite Treatment: Unfortunately some bugs are able to get through even the best defense systems so you need to be prepared to treat the minor wounds they inflict According to Salt Lake City phar macist Zeth Myers nearly all bug bites are acid so you need a base to relieve some of the pain and itching He says one of the least expensive and most effective bases is ammonia He suggest carrying a small container of ammonia in your first aid kit to dab on insect bites Bee stings can be treated similarly but you should make sure the bee's stinger is removed from the wound before you treat it Myers says a suction extractor or a small knife work best for removing bee stingers venom from bites Tweezers on the other hand tend to push more of the venom down into your skin If you know or suspect that you have an allergic reaction to bee stings have your doctor perscribe an emergency bee sting kit to carry with you at all times Myers says Prescription drugs: Beforeyou travel make sure you have enough of your prescription drugs to carry you through your vacation Myers says pharmacists not allowed to fill or refill prescriptions from doctors who are not licensed in that state drugs: Diarrhea and nausea are two of the biggest spoilers of vacations Make sure you carry enough medicine with you to carry you through any minor problems you may encounter on the toad or trail 'If you have great talents industry will improve them: if you moderate abilities industry will supply their deficiency" Sir Joshua TrTTr'i' FT I TTTTTTTTTTH 'I'T'ITTTTTTrrrrTTrTTTTTTTTTTTTrTTTTTTTTTT'rT'I'T'i'l have but Reynolds TTTTTTTj '©Mgr 12th Annual Demolition Derby - sponsored by Twin HIHCKLEf LIONS CLUB Deseret Fairgrounds Ferris Bueller’s Day Off with comedy Matthew Broderick 7:00 9:00 pm pm £ Shows subject to change due to availability for more information call 7:00 £ pm - July 4th $2500 entrance fee $1500 trophies & prize money To enter contact Scott Higgs or 8644456 Adults $300 Children $150 S |