Show Page 6 Millard County Chronicle Progress July 15 1993 Ilcnc Cooper received word from Jolene and Sherman Stephenson that Dallas (7 years) and Wyatt (12 years) had been chosen in the "Sandy All Star A Tearn” in baseball Thom as ( 5 years) is on the tennis team and Kellie Jo is on the Drill Team at Skyline High Allen (19 years) has just finished his senior year of ball playing on the football and baseball team of Millard High School Algie Swallow is also a grandmother Cynthia and Curtis Black called to say that Cooper (14 years) and Britton (12 years) were chosen on the All Star Layton baseball team Trevor (1 6 years) went to football camp at Utah State University where 32 high school teams Trevor quarterbacked his compete Layton High team to win the finals Tim Zom formerly of Seattle Sea Hawks and new offensive coach at Utah State presented Trevor with the “Most Valuable Offensive Player" a ward Tanner (9 years) loves soccer and Carson (4 years) is getting lessons from his older brothers so he’ll be ready to compete Cole (15 years) and Rhett (14 years) sons of John and Janet enjoyed their basketball camp at Southern Utah University Cade (12 years) had a good season in baseball Clay (6 years) is anxious to play all the sports Robert Ilcnc’s great grandson Crosbie (8 years) Michael Mangold (7 years) enjoyed playing soccer and T B all at Providence and Sl George Their little brother Riley Crosbie (3 years) and Joshua Mangold (5 years) are anxiously awaiting their chance to play Kimberly Crosbie and McCall Olson are busy with gymnastics swimming and dancing at Logan Ilcne says with 17 grandsons and 6 great grandsons she's likely to see a lot of ball games in fact she is a "Ball Game Going Grandma!" 1 fcs Front row: Cameron Nielson Drew Anderson Cameron Young Jared Rogers Cole Pilling Nick Taylor Corry Morris: 2nd row Brian Smith Luke Ambrose Brady Johnson Mike Cory Andrew Rowley Bold Butler Rocky Ambrose and Pack back row Manager-JacYoung Not pictured: Jake Abbott Coaches-DavAbbott and Don Pilling Babe Ruth All Stars finish season Thursday July 8 1993 Della's American League Babe Ruih All Stars the District successfully completed Qualifier All Star Tournament held in Salina Utah Delta faced teams from North Emery and Salina to qualify for the next level of competition The Utah South Stale Tournament began July 12 1993 in Nephi Utah Delta is scheduled to play the first place team from the Beaver District game time is 500 p m on field (55 North 800 East Nephi Utah) softball Co-E- d 10 £ SATURDAY JULY 24 Rodeo 7:30 - Sheepbusting 6:30 Stock Contractor: Elk Horn Rodeo Co Pioduced by Bret O a borrow EVENTS: Saddle Hronc Boll Hiding & Jr Bull Riding Call Roping Team Roping - Women s Barrels Steer Wrestling Jul beginning at until filled 5 Bareback $500 00 p m ADDED MONEY 758-249- 8 Notice is hereby given to the public in general that this is an election year in Delta City Utah The office of Mayor and that of two City Counctlpcrson positions will be available The primary election will be held on Tuesday October 5 1993 The deadline for all prospective candidates their intent to be a to file documentation signifying candidate for one of these positions is Tuesday August 24 1993 In Notice order to be a qualified candidate you must: (1) Be a United States citicn (2) Be at least 8 years old by the next election (3) Be a resident of the municipality for aperiod of 12 consecutive months immediately preceding the date of the election and (4) Be a registered voter of the You may direct any questions to Dorothy Jeffery Delta mmicipalily City's Recorder between 8 am & 5 pm Monday through Friday at the Delta City office's or call Swim Pool News Happily splashing their way to new goals in the 50 mile club are Deb miles Madge Brown - 780 miles 570 miles Helen Dorothy Shoup McMillan 40MilesMishon Manning 80 miles Chad Molyncaux 60 miles Josh Stewart 10 miles LaRue Nickle 670 miles Kirby Chatwin 70 miles Martin Ludwig 1040 miles and Charlotte Morrison 90 miles! The pool and weight room will be open Saturday July 24th from 6 pm for public use There will be no lap swimming in the morning however Dive for Money and Prizes was a huge success with over 200 children enjoying themselves at the pool 288 prizes 168 candy items and $3000 in coin was given away The next and last summer Dive for Money and Prizes will be Thursday August 12th at 2 pm Lessons Session IV of summer "Learn to Swim” lessons began last Monday Session V begins on Monday July 26th The pool is currently taking registration for this session by calling The cost is $2000 per child ($1500 for pass holders) per 2 week session West Millard Community Swimming Pool is offering the American Red Cross Basic Aid Training (BAT) course for children 3rd through 6th grades The $500 fee co ers the cost of workbook This course i a must for babysitters and all children who want to know what to do in first aid emerg cncy To register or for more information call the pool in the This course will daytime at run as soon as 6 or more students are registered Softball will Registration for and run begin on Thursday July through Friday July 6 from 8 am to 5 pm at the Recreation Department at the Delta Regional Park Entry fee is $150 per team $10 player fee Anyone who is a sophomore in high school or older is invited to sign up A meeting will be held Monday July 19 at 5 pm at the Recreation Office A coach from each registered team must be there For more information call Re 16 at 5 Is 1CJ RESULTS! due bv Reunion The 71st Infantry Division was activated 50 years ago in August 1943 at Men and Colorado Camp Carson mules who served with the Division at Camp Carson Hunter Liggett Ft or in Europe can recall these early days meet old friends and make new ones at the Division Reunion in Wil1993 liamsburg VA September Write to the 71st Division Association 14801 Grapcland Ave Cleveland OH for reunion and membership de441 tails Units of the Division included 5th 14th and 66th Infantry Regiments 607th 608th 609th and 564th Field 71st Division Artillery Battalions Headquarters and Headquarters Company 7 1st Cavalry Recon Troop 251st Quartermaster Company 271st Engineer Battalion 371 st Medical Battalion 57 st Signal Company 77 st Ordnance Company THIS SPACE SELLS! 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I Shawn Gates Gates participates in Football All-St- Shiwn Gates represented Millard High School in the annual Football game on Saturday July 3 It was the North against the South in the rivalry that was played out at Lehi High school Shawn was able to cam starting positions on the South's team of football players playing Tight End on offense and Defensive End of defense He was happy to be able to play nearly the entire time in an exciting game of mostly defense The North were heavily favored to win with two All State MVP's stale champion Grantville’s coach and nine The stands players from Grantsville were filled with fans from the North who were confident of a win But the South scored two touchdowns quickly in the first quarter North scored one touchdown in the second quarter plus the two points conversion making the score for the South From then on out it was all defense North got down on the yard line in the final two minutes but South was able to push them bac- k- winning the game for the fifth year in a row Millard Shawn also represented High in the Southern Utah University Wrestling Gassic tournament in Cedar City in February after taking first place in 2A Region 10 wrestling and 2nd at Slate Delta Golf Course News The annual Ladies Pro Am was held at Riverside C G in Provo and the Sunset View Team of Professional Dennis Barb McLaughlin Poulsen Colleen Mendenhall and Sharen Bennett placed 1st collecting $250 each Colleen deserves much credit for the best competitive round of her life! Sat July 17 starting at 700 am we will hold our Chicago Points tournament and the Lynn Larson Ladies Tourney is scheduled for August 7 Three junior golfers will be playing Wasatch Mtn Golf Course July 20 in the with Dennis McLaughlin Blair Maxfield won the net side of the monthly mens club match play In weekly play Ted Fullmer won the Chicago Points Tues tourney with Gary Walker second and three tied at third Jim Walker Bill Poulsen and Jim Nickle Thanks is due to Mark Western for the great condition the golf course is in There arc still dates open for groups or families to enjoy a small tournament Call to set a time Snacking smart The key to healthy snacking? One guess: Keep healthy snack foods around the house In fact a Hope Health Letter article details some healthy snacks to milk keep on hand: 1) Skim or t or 2) cottage cheese 3) Fruit juices (with 100 percent juice) 4) Fresh fruitunsweetened applesauce 5) Dried fruit 6) Raw vegetables 7) Nonfat or t yogurt 8) Ice milk 9) Frozen fruit bars 10) Graham crackers 11) Cold cereal 12) Pretzels 13) Popcorn 14) Bagels K the combination Day & Night heating and cooling system you II be worry free all season long The 597B scroll compressor air conditioner and the 398A deluxe condensing furnace will keep you in comfort throughout the year Call your Day & Night dealer today to find out about the $400 rebate With customers you're sure to get lucky when you use the Classified pages' You'll know we're not handing you a line when you see the catch you can make with a ad in one of the many categories offered throughout our Classified section' IjiWer I 520 East Topaz 4 Delta Utah m lL Twin 7:00 PM 1 9:20 & PM Twin 2 7:10 PM & 9:10 PM Sleepless In Seattle lLJl 40 North 300 Wes! P O Box 249 Delta Utah 84624 Meg COOLING AD C Plumbing & Heating Co 555 West 70 North Delta Rebate offered for a Parents sometimes place their child in danger of drowning by overestimataround ing the child's ability to be safe water says Dr Robert Bolte director of Primary Children's Medical Center Emergency Department That misjudgmenl can lead to tragic results In the past two summers 69 near drowning victims were treated at Primary Children's Fourteen of those children died A common practice of leaving a child under the age of four in the bathtub with an older sibling has resulted in a number of drowning in Utah says Dr Bolte “Parents often think that their old toddler is safe in the tub or they leave the with a child just for a few minutes to answer the phone or answer the door" he says No child under the age of four should be left in the tub without adult supervision even for a few seconds Dr Bolte issues similar cautions for two other common sources of drownindusing!: open canals and trial buckets A five gallon industrial bucket filled with water or cleaning solutions can also be a safety hazard for toddlers because it is heavy enough that it will not tip over when a toddler falls into it Toddlers’ large heads make them top heavy and if they fall into this size bucket they often cannot get out No toddler should be left unattended with a filled with water Dr Bolte cautions against another a young kind of misjudgment-leivichild who has had swimming lessons alone in a pool or stream “We encourage all parents to give children swimming lessons" he explains "But you cannot consider a young child drown proof just because he or she has had swimming lessons" Children under the age of 10 should always have adult supervision in and around water regardless of their swimming ability he says since they sometimes lack the strength or judgement to play safely in or near water Dr Bolle's cautions were added to a recent news release by the Pediatric Society of America which has issued strategies to help prevent drowning a major cause of childhood injury and death Nationwide for every child who drowns four children are hospitalized for near drowning During a period drowning was the second leading cause of injury and death in the United States of children under age 15 The AAP recommends the following to safeguard against drowning: If you have a swimming pool in fence that your yard install a isolates a swimming pool from the house and year This type of fencing has been shown to decrease the number of pool injuries by more than 50 percent For Infants and children through age 4: Never leave children alone in bathtubs spas or wading pools near irrigation ditches or other open standing water Do not leav e ch ildren in the bathtub supervised by an older sibling Swimming lessons for children under four will not provide “drownproofing" and may lead to a false sense of security Pool covers are not a substitute for fencing Parents should learn CPR and should keep a telephone and emergency equipment (such as life preservers life jackets shepherd’s crook) poolside For children 5 to 12 years: Otildren need to be taught to swim In addition to rules for safe swimming in pools parents and children need to know safety requirements for swimming in natural bodies of water such as lakes streams rivers and oceans Swimming lessons for children will not drown proof them and may lead to a false sense of security Otildren should never swim alone or without adult supervision Children should use approved flotation devices when on a boat or when playing near a body of water Children need to understand why jumping or diving into water can result in injury Children should refrain from walking skating or riding on weak or thawing ice Adolescents 13 to 19 years: In addition to the previous safety tips teenagers should be counseled about die dangers of substance abuse and swimming diving and boating Teenagers should learn CPR FOR SALE BY SEALED BID: One 1976 Chevrolet ton 4x4 pickup truck Bid will be received until 4 pm July 20 1993 in sealed envelopes marked BID and mailed to Box 1091 Delta Ut 84624 Truck may be viewed at the Meadow Fire Station by appointment by calling 8 The Millard County Fire District reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids 34 597C 864-245- 1 limited time See your participating dealer for details poses threat to a age children July pm1 A SEEL Drowning Cooper grandchildren excel in athletics Ryan & Tom Hanks Rated PG t Adults $4 171 Under Sr Citizens $2 50 Discount Night Tuesday $2 per person (Selected hmt cannot be ttecourtad please cal Shows subject to change due to avaiaNMy For more Information call 8644551 |