Show r Millard ( mini) Turn in a poacher Family swim passes to be given away For the month of November the West Millard Community Swimming Pool will be giving out free chances for the pool free swim pass drawing which will be held at the pool Monday December Two one year family swim passes along with two big boxes of Twix candy bars will be given away free fout prizes in all It won’t cost anything to enter this but you will have a better contest chance to win if you come swimming a lot in November Everytime you swim at the pool you will be given a ticket to fill out and place in the box If you swim 5 times in November you'll have 15 chances to win Bring all your family to swim so you will have lots of chances to win There is no age limit to win Include swimming in your daily program in November and who knows you might end up being one of the lucky winners One year family swim pass sale May and November are two special months at the West Millard Community Swimming Pool These two months are when the one year family swim pass goes on sale November is right around the corner which means the family pass will be on sale For 30 days beginning a person can November Saturday come to the pool and purchase a one year family swim pass for only $65 This pass will entitle the whole family (who live in the same household) to swim at the West Millard Community Swimming Pool for one year during all the open swimming houts If a family presently has a swimming pass and purchases a new one the new pass will start when the old one expires This one year family swim pass sale is a sale no one will want to pass up by Phil Douglaq Information Officer A poacher is a thief and you are his victim That’s the slogan of the Help Stop Poaching program of the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Law enforcement specialist Bruce Johnson says that a person who poaches an animal is never really sure if someone has seen him commit the crime Johnson who coordinates the program adds "Most calls come from people who did not see the illegal take in the field They are aggravated by hearing of the poaching incident cither from the bragging poacher or from someone the poacher thought would or they’re keep the crime confidential just concerned neighbors” pool news Lorene Smith of Sutherland did She swam a mile without stopping and completed her first 50 miles of cumulative" swimming at the West Pool:1 She1 Millard Community complished these two things on TuesAfter her swim day October 21 I orene said she felt great Congratulations lorene on your big swimming accomplishment Bonita Rainsdon of Delta says she has lost 23 pounds since she started and Marilee Lewis of swimming Deseret says she has lost 17 pounds Not only do these gals look lots better but they both say they feel so much better Why don’t you follow Bonita and Marilee’s example and come to the pool on a regular basis and °et into shape You’ll be very gald you did and Toni Harris starts her Mommy & Me classes next Monday November 3 There is still time to register your little ones for these cellent classes Call the pool at for more information An adult swimming class is being offered at the pool as soon as six adults If as an adult you have registered don’t know how to swim now is your chance to learn There is a favorite saying at the pool and it goes like this be “Don’t envy a good swimmer one!” TOUR American Red Cross Come into Shape! Melt inches away! Be ready for the Holidays! New morning classes starting' (At A4 approved remises taught) Where: W hile Sage Rec When: Tues & Ihurs Nov II Bldg am (6 weeks) Cost: $20 or Call For Every 3rd Body” Vote for Instructor Guichard V AFAA Trained For more information Dr call: Eve Thomas E Chandler hit INJURE Va va yv y sy y y w Va y yy Millard County appreciate the confidence and sup-- § port I have received during the past g years I know I represent the best people in the world THANKS $ MILLARD COUNTY! I x NX s $ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ I MARLENE WHICKER MILLARD COUNTY CLERK I would be of Louisville Delta Resident eight years Opposed to cuts in kindergarten program Opposed to cuts in special education programs In favor of program for the gifted and talented student v & v X Paid vvow ity Concerned about numerous registry especially at the high school Concerned about teachers' & expenditures for classroom items - v Degree-Univers- non fees grateful- for your vote on- SJ 4 November w vs x w fcaijVw ¥ Young University m Degree-Brigha- DMD ¥ ¥ School Board Precinct 4 (Delta) V BA political acberiicmcm it id' w VOTE DAN HANSEN “For or Against Is Not Enough Vote JUSTICE OF THE PEACE For Respect for the law Sense of Justice Mature judgement Moral character Experience in working with people Respect Lemon juice and ground lemon peel Before help to tenderize chicken rub the juice onto inside cooking and outside and disperse the peels throughout the cavity hospital Sage Ball Park Fee $25 Center-Whit- Sherri & When you give to the Red Cross you take on a great responsibility: saving thousands of lives Maybe even your own Page pm Rec MONEY OR TOUR LIFE - Instructor: Teresa Hostetler & u the “It’s The registration deadline for the next American College Test Assessment (ACT) is Nov 14 The actual test will be administered Dec 13 at Southern Utah State College Student achievement levels in social natural science English and mathematics are sciencehistory in measured terms of local and national percentiles as a result of the three hour and 15 minute examination ACT scores will be required for all entering SUSC students in the fall of “Scores will be used for placement purposes” notes Director of Counseling and Testing Gary Dunford “Students with scores 21 and higher in math andor English will have math 101 and English 101 both classes credited to their graduation rewhile students with low quirements scores in the two areas will be directed toward special help courses” An interest inventory is included with the ACT Students take the assessment when they register to take Dr Dunford the test The inventory said helps the student decide upon a career choice and is also used by the college in the development of student profiles ACT forms can be obtained at the SUSC Counseling Center Administra-tio102 or from high school counselors Information about the test can be obtained by calling SUSC 1986 Get More into: weeks beginning November 30 vzttxtz AEROBICS CO-E- Six Oel D Scott Nickle v Certified Public Accountant Q BS DEAR MILLARD COUNTY FRIENDS ON TARGET Realistically!! for the dignity of all people Degree - Accounting Finance Director Utah Funeral Directors Assn MEA Credit Union Chairman Lifetime Delta Rabbit Children in Elementary Middle & Limited Funds For Education! High Demand For Funds! Solution: - would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your loyal support and also to tell you how much I have enjoyed serving you the people of Millard County Your vote in the coming election will be very much appreciated I will continue to do my best as COUNTY RECORDER I High School Increase Taxes? Decrease Programs? Or Rely Upon CPA Expertise To Use Funds Wisely 0° £ V Sincerely LAVOY W MARTIN & Paid political advertisement 9 result eat h ear't"0(X)())copledie of a heart aflat k liefore they reat h Classes out of the house! Aerobi-SIZ- Out of Energy Before You’re Out of Day? Your Heart! Be Registration deadline m Swimming They simply want to see the violator punished I’oadung is anv illegal taking ol wildlife savs Johnson That means many violations in addition to taking an annual out ol season or without a license Misusing transpoitation tides constitutes poaching Johnson concludes "klnle the sportsmen ol the state aic bcnelimig tom this successful piogiam constant public uvv aicncss and concern is essential lot the continued success Remember a poacher is a tluef and vou aic his victim A case in point On the opening weekend of the deer hunt a persdn legally killed an elk He turned himself in but only after the person who witnessed the shooting called the poaching hotline All calls are screened and not all reports result in an arrest “We appreciate the calls You never know unless you try” says Johnson The program promises the callers identity will be kept anonymous and offers a reward for information leading of a to the arrest and conviction poacher According to Johnson most people are not interested in the reward Ihurv I'SPS The average lieail ailuk viitiui wails three hours liefoie deciding to seek infill! Ill help ai oiduig to tin Aiiieru an Mean Assmiation Asa VOTE Scott Nickle FOR Millard County School District Board Member (Precinct 4) Paid polilnal advrrlivrmenl |