Show Page 6 Millard June241 County Chronicle Progress 999 West Millard Rec Standings MtNSSlOWPIK V i am Feeders lie H XGl no Drui! f Jack son Dairy 7- a 1 b I Proud participants T in the Free - Young lEAGl fsnng enthuiasts on Free Fishing Day annual free kid's fishing derby great success! 11th cek was National fishing communities despite the ram tot out their fishing poles grabbed their tackle boxes and got ready tor some of the best fishing in the state In order to get youngsters "Hooked on 1'ishing" the 'illmore Ranger District of the S forest Service Hoikedon Fishing International and Millard High Future Farmers ol' America sterling scholar candidate lor Van Mitchell were sponsoring the 2000 1th Annual Free kid's Fishing Derby on Saturda June 6 IW) his ev ent a open to all oung ith regis14 and younger and began tration at Adelaide Campground in kanosh Canyon starting at 8 a m Prizes were awarded tor the Biggest ish caught by Jimms Levi aCiemian brown trout weighing in at over 2 pounds and over 18 inches two all dav passes to Lagoon Amusement Park Second Place in the Big Fish contest went to Logan Elkington with a German brown trout at just under 2 pounds and for a fishing pole donated bv 13 inches Bob Nafus Amaco of kanosh and 3rd place was Mason Stott with a German brown trout just under 15 pounds for a Camera donated b the Paradise Inn of Fillmore and gift certificates donated bv he hev ron the Paradise Restaurant and Best Cast in the Contest winners in the included age group included June and the local Jimim cv the target annv with a for a 2o2 er pertect bulls eve on ebco rod and reel place and a tackle went to Jimmv Avers tor second Bowling News and ebco 101 rod and reel Matthew Fdwards and Jordan lor a woodstream taclekhov Stewart ith a Camera from the Paradise Inn and Girt Certificates from the Paradise Restaurant and Chevion Additional pnes included generous donations of fish scaler and hook pullers bv the Forest Gift Certificates bv the Delta McDonalds and Pop and Snacks from several sponsors including: Pioneer Market Richfield CocaCola Bottling Co kens exaco Meadow exaco and Duanes Foodtown Saturday June 6 was free fishing dav so everyone enjoved the sport of fishing for free despite the ramv weather The Forest Service would like to thank the community and our local sponsors for their continued support and efforts to bring the jo of fishing to the voung people of our community For more information on this ear's contact I isa Church al the I S Forillmore Ranner District est Sen ice missed last weeks deadline for Sorry in my briefcase Hope left some reason will be even better (the Mi hundred series were ith high scores for both Thatcher rolled this summers high game and high series Anna last Tuesday night with a ou Stanworth rolled this summers high ith a 619 series series for women he kersey family dominated the high scoring on Senior uesday with Lirda "Red" kersey beating husband its the little things in life that count Other senior scores: Dewey Chapman hree more 4 195 3 2 II 0 Don Johnny 183 Bishop 179 Iverson Linda 205 Phil Robison Ciloria 2 Emmett Cade Davies Robert Allen Young Men Receive Rank of Eagle 1999 kyle On May milieu Cade Davies X Robert Allen received then vvards ky le's agle Scout Lagle Scout was involved in Project helping illmore ilmore ire Department City and the He had to obtain a map ot the city identify and mark each fire hydianl by placing reflector tape and a number on each one Robert worked toeeiher on their Cade Stew art 184 Darlene Mundy Leavitt 163 D R t ( Sara mhnson Delta had Bailey illmore are among the 50 high school junior & seniors selected competitively from high schools across the 182 Lug 3 -4 and Chet Bublitz 173 ktazv 8 summer scores: Micala Jake Walker 201 June Rowlette Dutson Bob Meinhardt Lou Stanworth Thatcher Rick Roper 192 Johnnv Nancy Rickard and Sam Stevens Glenda Yates 514 Jake Walker rolled his first 200 in league play and boy was he thrilled stale will participate Honors Vadcrny July tah Football isn't over vet for those of us who are feeling the emptiness without something going on Three of Millard's have been invited to play in All State Footthe ball Game in Cedar City Sat June 26 at ? p m k le Allen quarterback is the son of Dave and Vickie Allen of Fillmore kyle is currently spending his summer construction Brian Tay lor son working of Fred and Cathv Taylor Fillmore is busy as a security guard in Salt Lake Brian is an right tackle Adam Turner is working for the BLM this summer He is running back and the son of Roland and Jacquie Turner Fillmore The players will report for three days of practice at San Juan High School on Wednesday The Big Game is Saturday at 7 pm in Cedar City matching 2A vs 3 A What a way to spend a summer e enirg See ou all there! Amusements Gasnnec Eta m fir West Millard CSyE' Swim IX Pool news Poors 50 mile miles kathry n in the the pack Leading club are Rev Huber - 750 Draper 10 miles kirn Piltman- - 80 miles and his son who also lifeguards for the pool Dan Pittman - 20 miles The pool will be closed for a private pm party on Friday night from Open swim will be held after that from 7:30 - 10 pm with "Moonlight Swim" 8 at held pm being Dive for Money and Prices will beheld again on Thurs July 8 at 2 pm All children ages years old are invited to cane to the pool and pick up colored and coins from the bottom of the pool Each child is div ided up in to groups cording to their age The coins are to keep and the ashers are turned in at the office for a variety of prizes Everyone gets something so come join in the fun! The pool will be open on Sat July 3 from pm only In conjunction with the city's celebration of Independence Day The pool w ill be olfering free admission to the sw imming pool Children der 6 years old must be accompanied in the water by an adult (15 years or over) Session III of summer "Learn to Swim" lessons begins Mon June 28 at 9 am The classes are filling fast Call the pool at to register and have the best choice of time The next session begins in July You can also register for that session by calling the pool during regular open hours in the Governor's at Southern 'Diversity Ihe training course will be Ith yearly event since Ihe academy 'tah Governor was instigated by (hen Norman Bangerter and then SI D Presis part of this dent Gerald R Sherratt ear's activities an opening ceremonies ill involve participants and counreunion from the of Ihe acadears selors past Illy the o Fishing Region Com Creek: Fast of kanosh off Ihe stream has been relatively low and clear The campground area has been stocked with rainbow trout Good fishing for small brown trout caddis or hopper patterns if fly fishing nightcrawlers if Creek bait fishing Chalk Creek Meadow and Pioneer Creek are other small streams in the area (north of Corn Creek) which contain populations of wild trout hey met with the Lagle Seoul I'roiect illmore I nv I ouncil and made plans lo clean up llie illmore Cemetery lor Memorial Day and then to set upright any crooked or lilted headstones We are very proud ol the hard work these voiine men dul lo improve our city hank on Honors Academy 12 All-Sta- Fa3 si week men and women Midway West ——S this weeks news scores werel corded this Millard's Presents Kyle 8 ankier third place Inn and Gift for a camera from Paradise Certificates from the Paradise Restaurant and hev ron In the age category Mason Stott was the big winner for a bo 16 by July t urner Scott Patton Ron Spencer Chandra Wamick Jody ebb Brian Bahr Bobbie killpack Ciena Webster Shauna Petersen Steve hatcher Porter Tammy Joni Nielson GIRLS FAS! PI K Shumway Barnhurst koy le Meinhardt Draper Dutson due earn lee is p m at 12 Stidd Jetlery Huntsman Hare Ashbv Ma JR (ilRLS SOFTBALL kns '5 SI per team who is a Miphomore in high school is invited to participate older Remember 12 Sw alberg Hill si Softball will run through p rn al 'be the Delta at July meeting coach p in at the Recreation Office trom each registered team must be there For more information call hroiikle Hardware D Inn I Sugan lie Feeders Uualitv Peterson & Associates BXBL Rl TH Reds Vdgers xpos Cardinals Pirates SR GIRLS SOU BI L Fishing Day 23 and a will be held Mon N - v t'roir Vivone or showtime Courtesy Ace Inappropriate Brush ellman Baskdoor Angler WOMEN'S SLOW PI C Vita Glass & ire Dust Chem Sen ice Drug Beehiv e Ved asis Seed Harts M ( ? 'lv Recreation Department ctorial Paik ntry lee is irii her diamond June ed on at hev ron Delta tor Registration begin r: urlcv 's i "V Softball Co-E- d Debbie Child emy " Dorny Dorny receives Degree Debbie Child Dorny received a Juris Doctor Degree from Southwestern versity School of aw on May lh 1999 While at Southw estern )ebbie completed the SCA1 L program (an accelerated two year program) served as the Student Bar was nominated for Association Secretary ho among American aw Stuho's dents was a featured speaker at several and Southwestern Events worked for the W Lew in the 1' S honorable Ronald District Court She will take the California bar exam in July and plans to pursue a aw career in Health Debbie is married to Ammon Dorny and is the daughter of Rtnm and Oeri Child of Fillmore All news items and photos by 5 pm on Fridays f Don't Around Classifieds Can Sell It 25 words for as Little as $5 864-240- Buy 0 It Sell It Find It Chronicle Progress CLASSIFIEDS mong a large number ol" special guest presenters this ear our participants will hear from Governor Michael eavill former S Senator Jake iam SIT Steven D Bennion and Hvrum Smilh a founder ol ranklin (Juest" Sandra ord academy director viid "t will include Pamela Atkinson a member of ihe State Board of Regents and red C dams rounder and executive producei ot the tah Shakespearean Mt Wheeler Power Awards Scholarship Ml Wheeler Power is pleased lo scholarnounce the recipient of its SI ship offered to graduating high school seniors residing in Mt Wheeler Power's I tah scrv iceteiritory Jed Banta of est Desert High ScIhhiI recently graduated a aledictorian of his graduating class and has been chosen to receive the scholarship Jed maintained a ? 65 ( iPA throughout his high school career and also has accumulated thirty semester hours in college English credit over s Chemistry Phy sics and History Jed plans to transfer to this credit to the I niv ersity of tah here he has chosen to attend this fall After pursuing a Bachelor of Science Degree in anthropolof I 'tah Jed plans ogy al the I niversily to get a Masters Degree in Marine Archeology from Florida Stale or exas A&M f ollow ing his education plans Jed w ould like to work in a priv ale archeological consulting firm or work as a government Jed is also interested in teaching archeology at a college level alter his career plans Jed's outside interests include hiking camping hunting waterfowl and turkeys computers rvading and writing stories Jed also enjoys playing basketball and was the of his high school varsity basketball team Mt Wheeler Power wishes to congratulate Jed on his many achievements and the scholarship We wish him the best of luck with his future givals TwinThfaIer 520 East Topaz Delta t5i m? 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