Show 'if Delta High School §k Graduation of class 2001 Marie Lisonbee - Commencement is at the Palladium Wednesday May 23 2001 The theme is “You are the New Day" the title of a song arranged by Rob Chilcott After processional presentation of colors and welcome by Jen Ann Finlinson Bone Voce w ill sing “You are the New Day ” Follow ing the song Valedictorian Selena Row ley Salutalonan Dev in Bishop and third ranked David Stanworth will speak “It is a big honor" said Selena Rowley "1 have worked my whole life and ve worked hard enough to where could get it " Rowley has maintained a 4 0 average throughout her four years in school Devin Bishop has a word of adv ice for those who follow “Work hard because the grades you get in high school could effect you the rest of your life" Devin believes education is important and that was the motivation that made him DHS salutatorian “It wasn't something strived for just wanted to get good grades To me education is really important" said Lindstrom The orchestra will play “The Phantom of the Opera" by Andrew Lloyd W ebber ill speak followed by Riki Staheli and Kurt Gasser the fourth student in his class Caniron Eliason two students who arc tied for fifth Members of the graduating class will then sing "I Will Remember You by Sarah Mdachlan Ron Draper member of the Board of Education will give remarks mond J T Principal Dav id Noah will present the graduates Superintendent Ray w ill accept the graduates and the Board of Education w ill award the diplomas American Legion Post 35 ill retire the colors After the commencement will be the senior party The party will be put on by Sumo Time which will bring food and games Three students o win track finishes fifth anti-tobacc- Bassett DHS - The girls' track team participated for the last time this season at the state tournament in BYL' The team ish fifth Cedar took first Snow Canyon placed second and Tooele placed third Selena Rowley placed first in the javelin She set a new school record of 33' She set the last record when she took state last year with a 132' throw “It means a lot to take state three years set the goal as a sophomore to in a row take state ev cry year It's quiet an accomplishment for me” said Selena Delta still has a big future in the javelin As a freshman Marie Pittman placed third Shara Rowley came back for the By Alizabeth first time since her knee surgery and placed ourth second in the high Jodi jump Jodi Abegglen place fourth also placed in the l()0m dash She took Jenny Ncilson placed eighth The medley relay placed third The runners of the relay were Angie Jeffery Jodi Abegglen Sandra Hales and Hannah Tanner campaigns Alizabeth Bassett DHS - Chelsea Lov ell Jon W'insor and Marissa Greathouse are all ambassadors for “Truth From Youth" an organization for kids to stand up against tobacco "Our goal was to help teach youth about drug abuse" said Lov ell asked Mr The three students Mathews DHS English teacher if they could do a presentation for his classes They then asked the students to enter an contest 85 students from Delta High entered the state wide conwon awards Marissa Three test Greathouse Amcr Olcott and Jeff Plumb The students chose to enter the TV commercial radio ad or billboard sections of the contest Marissa Greathouse placed third in the radio ad and Amber Olcott w as aw arded honorable mention Jeff Plumb placed third in the billboard contest Thud place winners received a trophy and S50 00 “It was a class assignment and even was really shocked handed it in late won" said Plumb By By Shara Rowley DHS - Last Saturday the DHS boys' track team hobbled into BYU but made a respectable showing despite competing with only two runners Since injury and sickness had robbed the Rabbits of nearly all qualified runners the team pinned its hopes on the field events Delta did very well in the six field events scoring 30 points however the team finished farther back than normal cause it only picked up two points on the track “I guess that's why they call it track and field and not just track” said Coach Rowley “We werejust too decimated to really make a run at the team title Had w e been healthy we would have finished don’t think we in third or fourth but had the depth to take state The kids that could compete did their best” Tyrell Curtis led the way for Delta capturing second place in the shot put 45’ 1” and fifth in the discus 138’1" Also scoring well Nate Bliss vaulted 2'6 to a third place finish Kurt Gasser threw the javelin 173' 0 and Jordan Mecham159'l 1" They carried the load in that event placing third and fifth With a throw of 13 ’10” senior Zach Taylor picked up points as he placed seventh in the discus Delta's lone “running" points were earned by the 4x100 meter relay The relay team consisted of Shane Few Bobby Keel Nate Bliss and Devin Lindstrom “This year The team placed sev enth my team had a lot of young kids who weren't able to get qualified Next year be and should be will we they stronger think we have suffered right back in it enough injury for a life time Next year could handle a perfect season” said Coach Rowley Pine V icw w alked aw ay w ith the state trophy and Canyon View was close behind in second place “Even if w e would hav e been 00 percent healthy don't think it would have made a difference at the first place Pine View and Canyon View just flat out had one heck of a team" said Coach Rowley Tennis team gains more than a win DANCE CLASSES County Recreation is offering summer dance classes for all youth ages 12 and up Curriculum will include and will be taught by Tiffany Lovell Classes Jazz and will be taught every Tuesday beginning in June at now the Recreation Office 81 S Manzanita Register Delta UT between the hours of 8 am and 5 pm Cost will be $25 per month Sign up early to save your spot! Milliard MILLARD COUNTY RECREATION FITNESS CLASS Classes taught mornings at 6 am in the Paladium dance studio Special! Pay only $40 for 3 Months Step Aerobics Instructor: Call jy 0 Bonnie Shamo AAFA Certified 2 for more info or j The Adventure Begins at mMihy tUoW I COPY At the Delta FFA Chapter’s annual banquet there were many awards given Our Star Greenhand was presented to Mandi Allred Our Star Chapter Farmer was presented to Amy Bogue Our Star Chapter Agn Business Award was presented to Kadin Dickson The Honorary Chapter Award was given to Nathan Sanders Todd Tolbert and Gary Brown This year our judging teams did well throughout the season The dairy team was the only team that placed at state coming home with 2"4 This team consisted of Jake Bennett Andy Rowley Peter Rowley and Jared Rowley Several scholarships were presented to some outstanding seniors The Alva Young Scholarship was awarded to Eva Wright The Scholarship was awarded to Andy Rowley The Farm Bureau and the Dekalb Scholarships were presented to Cristi SchmutzThe Delta FFA Scholarship was awarded to Jake Bennett The Sw ccthcart Scholarship recipient for this year is Shar Rowley The Ford FFA Scholarship was awarded to two FFA Students being Eva Wright and MaCall Tolley The officers for the 200 2002 year arc as follows: Melome Adams president Jaime Nelson and Peter Rowley Amy Bogue secretary Kim Lovell treasurer Tact Nielson reporter Tom Tasker and Mandi Allred historians Kadin Dickson Sentinel and Dustin Skeem parliamentarian Many parents and supporters were thanked for all of their support towards the FFA Mr and Mrs Singleton were ognized for their help and support to the FFA We would like to thank all of you that came to the banquet for coming It turned out to be a great success 864-240- MM rr jr v n thsi’rftyvx: iuriswtBn wnwr'Oi:''csnaa’ir3“C'l5Xf n jI tsitartve snr VertTratnen rsrm ear aratsaert '! re irru £ Tma Mjnv roe vr ft :'? rw rrw ara h care —mk wrMlratrwx3:Tcan nr“ jri I won via L3 Since her first competition at age three Klancie Day now age 13 is closer than to becoming a veteran in the barrel racing business Though her career has been brief the results of hard work and has left a lasting impression on her competitors across the ever tion Klancie is the daughter of Russ and Day of Oasis and grand daughter of Maxine Oakeson of Delta Bob and Nan Day of Nephi and (honorary grandmother! Lorcnc Blackburn of Delta Day’s most recent triumph came on April 22 at a Sasllorse barrel racing production in Reno NV In a field ofover280 contestants the national organization honored Day and her gelding Mr Charlton asjumor barrel racing chamFor their efforts in the junior divipion sion as well as top placing in the division Day received a pay check for more than SI 400 a Gist belt buckle Edria equine protective leg equipment Though Day’s successes are well known through out the Western United States her achievements in Utah arc equally recognizable She has been Youth Reserve Champion at the National Barrel Horse Association Utah Stale Finals Y outh mcdVrrel UiijigAssQcuuqn Reserve Champion Little Barrel Racing Champion All'Around Millard the in Champion club from age 9 to 12 and County numerous wins in local rodeos and barrel racingjackpots In 2000 Day’s horse related earnings totaled more than S6000 in cash and prizes Though Day is proud of her mate earnings she is most proud of an award given hy the XBA Voted on by a committee "The Mirror Aw ard" is given each year to an open and youth member who consistently exhibits horsemanship integrity kindness sportsmanship and friendship — leading with a positive example Day's talents are not limited to horses her abilities in extend equally into academia From Kindergarten to eighth grade she has maintained a 4 0 grade point At Delta Middle School she most average enjoystime spent in band and french class Day is a member of the school band and the elective Jazz band as a percussionist She enjoys composing pieces for her section and competing against bands across the state Learning a foreign language is another of Day's passions In the nationally credited first year french language test "le Grand Conctnir " Day's score ranked her seventh in the state The thought of college may seem distant to most Day hopes to combine her two loves attending college on an scholarship While her major has not been determined some career interests include fashion design law and astronomy Quy family has turned th ihcir horse business into a family affair Russ breaks young horses with basic training then they arc remitted to Edna and Klancie for a more specialized training With the summer months approaching the Day’s will begin a hectic schedule of professional and junior rodeos barrel races and horse shows rial SPORTS Millard County Recreation Chapter iryVry 2 Klancie Day Oasis teen excels in horse industry and life Delta FFA Price - $ 1 5 Or purchase a punch pass for $25 and go anytime! Monthly ' Unurtn ro sJYAMAHA Buy Girls Volleyball 5h & 6"1 grade Champion team Kris Turner: Back row left to right: Heidi Terry Susie Stumph Heather Turner Kimberly Howell and Kris Front row: Whitney Singleton Haley Turner Tamera Begay and Kristy Lovell 0 It Sell It Find It Chronicle Progress CLASSIFIEDS Camille Mitchell a May 24 2001 Page 9 West Millard Swim Pool news and Alizabeth Bassett - Delta had only one match in the of the state tournament After John Skeem and John Wtnsor defeated their first opponents and in the seconds doubles bfacket they headed fort a chance'at the state finals The boys lost and finished third place The tournament is single elimination Delta was able to take a full team to the tournament but only Skeem and Wtnsor made it past their first match “We panicked over nothing" said Ryan Byrd David Ryan and his teammate Stanworth won their first set but after being intimidated by their opponents they lost the final set The team is made up mostly of seniors The boys have been playing tennis and building friendships for the past four years “We don’t play to win we play for friendship” said Derek Costanza With this in mind the boys definitely won something By DHS SUMMER County Chronicle Progress season in eighth place ®§r by Girls’ MjllanJ Boys’ track wraps up Britney H&ms Mandi Fowles and Michele The hottest game in town is being won this week by the following members of the pool's 50 mile club Rey Martin mi mi Madge Brow 6 "0 mi Pauline Wamer-3mi and Maxine miles The pool and racquetball facility is dosed this week for cleaning and repairs The facility will reopen Monday morn30 ing at 5 30 a m for lap swim and at pm for public swimming The new summer schedule will be in effect beginning weekThe is Monday pool open every day morning from 5 30 - 9 a m for lap swimming and water walking The public sw im begins at 30 until 5pm and again from 6 - 10 p m The Saturday hours are as usual from 2 noon 5pm and from 6 - 10 p m The pool is closed on Sundavs LESSONS Summer "Lcam to Swim" lessons begin Tucs May 29 at 9 a m Lessons are taught every half hour until l2noon Levels thru VII of the American Red Cross Swim lesson program are being offered aeh 2 week session costs S20 per child Call the pool at 33 to register for any of the 6 summer sessions DAYO (Delta Aquatic Youth Organithe summer season with zation) begins practice on lues May 29 at 12 noon The fees are S25 per month Come in and meet the coaches and the team on Tuesday Ever Green Ever Healthy the American Institute for Cancer Research The Link: Your questions answered Q Can changing my diet really reduce n my risk of gelling cancer A Yes there is no doubt that the foods we choose are very important in fighting cancer According to the American Institute for Cancer Research's landmark port Food Nutrition and the Prevention of Cancer a global perspective 30 to 40 percent of all cancers could be prevented by eating healthy diet staying physically active and maintaining a healthy weight In addition avoiding tobacco could make cancer rates drop by 60 to 70 percent This report was written by an expert panel of scientists who reviewed more than 4500 diet and cancer studies From their recommendations AICR created its Diet and Health Guidelines for Cancer Prevention Choose a diet rich in a variety of foods 2 Eat plenty of vegetables and fruits t J Maintain a healthy weight and be physically active 4 Drink alcohol in moderation if at all 5 Select foods low in fat and salt 6 Prepare and store foods safely Do not smoke And always remember or use tobacco in any form Q Do I need to become a vegetarian A: Vegetarian diets can certainly be a healthful choice but they are not necessary for cancer prevention T tndings from AlCR's expert report indicate that diets high in vegetables and fruits that also contain modest amounts of meat and dairy are just as protective against cancer as vegetarian diets AICR recommends eatfood (or more) ing and (or less) animal protein Q Should I lake vitamin supplements to prevent cancer A: Supplements may be necessary for some health reasons and should be discussed with your doctor Taking supplements to prevent cancer however is probably unnecessary and possibly unhelpful Besides vitamins and minerals plant foods contain photochemical and antioxidants substances that are currently being studies for their effects Since Supplements cannot provide all the important compounds found in foods the best defense to eat cancer a wide is against variety of fruits vegetables whole grains and beans Q Don 'I pesticides cau se cancer A There is no convincing evidence that eating foods containing trace amounts of chemicals such as pesticides herbicides fertilizers and drugs used on farm animals increases cancer risk When levels of pesticides are properly regulated as they are in the U S they are not known to be harmful in foods The benefits of eating vegetables fruits and other foods far outweigh the risks of any minimal exposure to pesticide residues To duce surface residues always rinse produce well underrunning water and remove outer leaves If you are still concerned about pesticides consider buying certified organic foods Wondering who you can trust to swer your health and nutrition questions'’ Call AlCR's Nutrition Hotline at 14 A registered dietitian will turn your call within 48 hours and answer your questions relating to food nutrition and cancer by an Invitation to a wadding reception cr to a email wedding in a club hotel or home la expected to tend a gift an invitation to a church ceremony alone carrlea no euch obligation Neither does a wedding announcement |