Show Rabbits Lady Eagles win doubleheader at Monticello Cowboys Becky Bamhurst had 8 strike outs as Millard defeated Monticello in the first game of a double header and threw a in the five inning second game Bamhurst had 10 strike outs in the second game Erinn Johnson and Casey Larsen had triples in game one Millard won the first game and the second game by Amanda Schmit DHS - The Grantsv die Cowboys took one on the chin last Friday w hen the Delta The Rabbits baseball team won came out from the first ready to play Their team had few errors while the Cowboys seemed to give away runs “We scored six in the first inning After the third inning we pulled everybody and put the JV in” said Storm Singleton starting catcher and a senior e got a lot of people in the game that don't usually get out to play We tried not to the score but what can you Tell your players not to hit'" said Coach Ed Lyman “You can't hold back You can't feel bad for them and give up a lead like that" said Jesse Shiner a sophomore and the starting pitcher “Only three people got hits off of me but they w ent right to the outfielders ” “We were more expert then they were They had no seniors on their team" said Levon Panhorst rhe Rabbits next game is against Lehi on March 27 at the Delta field Ev cryonc is invited to attend Rabbits beat Falcons by Amanda Schmit DHS - The girls' softball team brought home a w in against the Canyon View Falcons last week The Falcons are one of the stronger teams in southern I'tah but the Rabbits took an early lead The Falcons rev ed in the middle of the game and cut Delta's lead short “They came back but we pulled it gether and won" said Nicole Nicholls nior Unfortunately for the Falcons their pitcher's concentration wavered throughout the game and she lost most of it at the end “Their pitcher was struggling a bit She walked me three out of four times" said Nikki Howells varsity “Our pitchers have been doing very well but we’ve had very few earned runs said Coach David Wankier "Canyon View need to cut dow n made a lot of errors our defensive errors then we’ll be ready for anybody “ Jaime Nelson was the starting pitcher and Leslie Bloomfield the starting catcher Nicole Nicholls and Leslie Bloomfield M Fillmore ing 3rd Ward ” Dicdre Ann Burningham (Granddaughter) spoke Joy Witte sang a solo “Red Sails In the Sunset" accompanied by Gladys Robison Bishop Lloyd Mitchell spoke followed by the final remarks by Bishop Dav id Limburg The closing song was “God Be With You ‘Til We Meet ” Again The benediction was given by David Stokes (Grandson) The grave dedication was given by Adam Burningham Pallbearers were Robert Sistrunk Adam Burningham Earl Rasmuscn Bradley Stokes Darren Stokes and David Stokes Military Riles were performed by the Fillmore L'mt of the Utah National Guard Compassionate services was rendered by the Fillmore 3rd Ward RclicfSocicty Interment in the Fillmore City Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Quetta “Bessie” Ellis Morrow score Shaun Jeffery rolled a be the best T uesd ay cv ening and claims to at bow ling and drtv mg Position night finds Keith and Mike Holdaway once Sawaya and they should going for first place Both these high average bowlers should be challenging each other The Kimball bovs arc also in a tug of war High Scores this week Leon Allgood 246— 6 7 Keith Saw ay a 276—692 Gam Bishop 2 7— 574 Jarod Seow 553 Mike Chcmiskc 2 3—526 Wally Church 2 Bill Lister 2 1— 507 Bob Meinhardt Sr 201 -- 564 Jim Sickle 266 —614 June Dutson 227—589 Troy Pace 565 Zac Ken Riding Dutson Dewey Chapman 538 Roger Tuttle 537 Ron Hare 201—546 Doug Gempcrlinc Ron Kenny Teeples Westlund 224—545 Richard Mayber Mike Ron Rickard 16 I ittleford 246—633 Richard lure 233— 588 Rhett Kimball 248—599 Owen Mike Alley 246—647 65 Henke Lee Jensen 221—532 Leon Smith 208— 540 Mike Holdaway 239—639 Johnny Thatcher 224—599 Rita Robinson 202- -SI 6 Diane Ramos 515 Becky Sawaya 512 Micala Rowlette 209 — 571 Jo N icklc 234—584 Jen lenke 5 0 and Lou Bow ler of the Year Stanw orth 2 4 —502 Tournament Is Scheduled for April 9 & 10 and the Monthly Winners should rccciv e notices to hen they arc to bowl date time etc Lots of Senior Scores Anna Lou 222 Shirlec Shields 202 Venez Johnson 181 Anna Lee 181 Darlene Mundy 145 Phil Marjorie Burt 139 Elma Wade 146 Robison 213 Don Burt 213 Ken Riding 177Topham 166 Harold Hcpworth 151 and Cliff Hanger 180 Millard Bowling Association held their annual aw ards affair at the home of Keith Sawaya on Thursday The Kimball boys received nice plaques for their high games Bob rolled at this years tournament Meinhardt Sr was awarded the coveted "Director of the Year" Award and was sentenced to three more years of P R the association appreciates all the hard work that Jim Nickle and Keith Sawaya put hanks Guys out to make this thing fly again both at bat went Delta's next game is against Spanish Fork Mar 28 at the Delta field Paradise p Chapel Scrv ices were conducted by Bishop David Limburg Prelude and postlude music was performed by Susan Kesler The chorister itte was Joy The family prayer was offered by Adam Holly Burningham InvocaStokes(Granddaughtcr)gavethe tion Robert Sistrunk (Son) gave the eulogy Mauring Grcn Jack Peterson Gary Barber and Gladys Robison sang “Little Brown Church In The Vale" accompanied by Susan Kesler Linda Stokes (Daughter) spoke followed by a congregational as The Mornhymn “Oh How Lovely Sistrunk age 89 passed away March 15 2002 at the Federal Heights Rehabilitation and Care Center in Salt Lake City He was bom December 9 191 2 to William Hite and Lillian Renfro Sistrunk in Monticello Mississippi He joined the Navy in 1931 He married Teen Rasmussen October 27 937 in He served as San Francisco California an officer in the Merchant Marines durII and War Korean World The War ing Vietnam During his career he visited nearly every port m the world After 43 years of service he retired and resided in Fillmore Utah He loved the outdoors his garden and fishing in Utah streams He joined the Church of Jesus Christ He was Saints in 1986 of sealed to his ife in the Logan Temple on their fiftieth wedding anniversary They have been married sixty four years He will be greatly missed by his family He is survived by his wife Teen of Fillmore UT son Robert Sistrunk of and daughter Linda Aberdeen WA Stokes of Fillmore UT seven grandchildren and eight great grandchildren Sisters Euamta James of Tallulah Louisiana Maggie Ruth Longest of Bakersfield California and brother Creighton Sistrunk of Monticello Mississippi Preceded in death by his parents his sister Hilda Lott and brothers Ray Frank and Wilmcr Sistrunk Funeral services were held Monday 00 a m in the March 18 2002 at Earl rough-u- Millard Earl Sistrunk Men’s Golf Association The Ice Breaker Tournament has been rescheduled for April 6 2002 Everyone is inv ited There w ill be lunch and a Skills Challenge at 12 30 p m The tournament will be an Scramble Thev will diaw for the teams There is an S20 00 entry fee plus green fees Sign up at the Club House RSVP Easter weekend visitor center and cave tour hours Large numbers of isitors arc expected at Great Basin National Park during the Easter Holiday weekend The Visitor Center will open at 8 30 a m to 5 00 p m Pacific Standard Time The daily cave tour schedule follows 9 00 a m II 00 a m 30 p m 3 30 p m tours aic available on all tours Extra tours of Lehman Cav e ill be offered Friday March 29 through Sunday March 31 2002 Tickets are sold on first conic first scrv e basis so an early arm al To purchase tickets in is recommended extenadvance telephone sion 242 Tours are limited to 25 participants The Lower Lehman Campground is sites open year round It has Water is av ail able at the Visitor Center Lehman Caves Gift & Cafe will open for the 2002 season on March 25 with limited food service Their hours w ill he 8 30 am to 4 00 p m daily For more information or a Great Basin National Park information packet call extension 0 or check the (775) website at http www nps gov grba It isn't the mountain that wears you out — it's the grain of sand in your shoe — Robert Service HINCKLEY- - Evelyn Quetta "Bessie" Larsen Ellis Morrow age 95 peacefully passed away March 21 2002 at the home of her daughter NaRac Petersen in Hinckley Utah She was born March 31 1906 in Gunnison Utah to Augustus Martin and Evelyn Bywater Larsen She married Joseph Thomas Ellis August 8 1923 in California He died November 5 954 in an automobile accident She married Randall Brackett Morrow December 9 1961 in Minden Nevada They moved to Utah in the early 1970s He died August 26 1990 Bessie was a marvelous lady She was comfortable with everyone and enjoyed associations w ith people from many walks of fe She lov ed to cook and w as know n for her ability to make any food taste wonderful She was also interested in fashion and worked for many years in the women’s clothing industry She truly enjoyed helplook their very best in ing her customers their clothing purchases Bessie took great pride in her appearance She loved nice clothing and three generations of grandchildren w ill remember her beautiful long red fingernails She was once described as She had a the "Cljssiest lady in town" loving relationship with her Heavenly Father She adored and admired her children and grandchildren and thought each one was special and accomplished Bessie is survived by her Daughter NaRac (W ard) Petersen Hinckley LTuh 15 Grandchildren 47 Great Grandchildren Great 49 Great Great Grandchildren Great Great Granddaughter She was preceded in death by Son Joseph LaVar Brothers Augustus Cliff Jack Phil Great Grandson Douglas Jay Hardy and her beloved pets Boo and Tolly Funeral scrv ices were held on Monday 00 AM at the Nickle March 25 2002 at Mortuary in Delta Family Prayer was by Valerie Mason Prelude and Postlude Granddaughter Music was by Ruth Talbot Richard Petersen Grandson conducted was sung by Grace" “Amazing Marianna Harper Great Granddaughter Invocation was offered by Christina Del ong Granddaughter "Circle of Lite " was played on the piano by Kira Baxter Great Great Granddaughter "1 Believe In Christ" was sung by Michael D Rose Friend accompanied by Elaine Rose Michael D Rose made marks and Christ inc Cardon ( ii umldiugh-tcspoke “Those Were The Davs My Fiicnd" was presented by Sue Wood and David Petersen Grandchildren Joseph Ellis Grandson spoke ith You Till We Meet Again" “God Be was sung by Brent Petersen Grandson Joseph Petersen Mathew Petersen (treat Grandsons accompanied by Ruili albot Benediction was by JoRac Lovell Granddaughter Dedication of the Grave was by Ward Petersen Interment was in the Delta C ity Cemetery under the direction of Nickle Mortuary Pallbearers were great grandsons Tom DcLong Jeffery Mason Joseph Petersen Wade Petersen Brad Hardy Mike ovcll Jordan Guillory Nick Killpack and Patrick Petersen Honorary Pallbearers were other Great Grandsons Only two things are infinite the universe and stupidity — and I'm not 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cash other's company tor over 50 years She died on February 2 1997 Wells worked at a variety of jobs during his lifetime mdud'iig the railroad al Milford the gold mines in Peochc vada dulling water and oil wells and He was involved in hiscommunilv scrv ing on the Meadow Irrigation Companv board of dneclois and on ihe Meadow Town Board Wcllscnjovcd (aiming and animals Wells raised chickens and HolHe once bought a very stein calves pensive bull beloie he had any cows His comment was that "the hull was hall ihe herd “ W ells owned a (aim and was thankful ol the improvements nude through the years One of his proudest davs was when his sprinkler line was stalled lot the tirst le hnic Wells hail a fine sense of huiiHit as a master story teller w ho lov ed to h jv c ells was an evee llenl dancer an audience lie and Audiey were the Meadow Ward dance directors lor many scats hey also taught square dancing hey enjoyed many trips to California Wells liked hunting deei and was an cellent marksman ells was alwass lookRama ing for a chance to cjI al ( buckand he enjoyed having apples tor his later hie (licnds and ncighhois In n ran hoi ses and had ells w as able to the opportunity to annul mans horseraces A special niece and caictakcr Shannon I tab suis iscs Wells (ailing of Meadow and Gars Burnell California Harry Swanson Sail ake ( ily law Mclha Benncll CaliUtah sister-fornia Although W ells and Audrey never ihev own had children of their aie vived by many nieces and nephews who adored them ells was picccdcd in iliaih bv Ins loved Audrey brother Nolan and sisters eta and tne uneral scrv ices were held on Monday March 28 2u)2 al pm in the Meadow tends called al tic I)S W ard ( hapcl an Chuich on Monday from II pm Hurial was in the Meadow ( cm elery under the ducelion ol Nickle Moi luarv ( obv M ailing cave the laimti prascr Janeen llaic peilomicd prelude and posllude music Brenda ailmgsan' Irou the opening llvmn "How (neat Art" Ion Kolhcy ollcicd ihe Insoe lion Bishop James Becksliand concluded ill Bond I and Spcukcis wcic et ol ( ailing Iris Bond perlomied a medic favorite tunes on the piano Bidiop Janie Becksliand gave closing rcmaiks Norma Have As led the Ivmn closing (uigon oved ou” bv the congregation Shan ailing ollcred Ihe Benediction ted ical ion ol the gi is c was bv Hi shop Del vie Calling followed In a music liumpct selection pci tunned In llu Brolhcis Inicrnictil was in the Meadow ( emelerv undei the direction ol the Nickle Moituais ole Pallhcaiers weie mi ailing ('ailing Kav Sieve ait Rev illiams Kav I’avlon vnnBiunson Reed Bronson and llatrv Swanson weie lluion llonoiaiy pallhciicis Swallow i vnn abmm Joe Baikdull Jim iceman Dave M iishall tiaiv and Paul lie line II hits Bcimctl Bclgalil ( ompassionatc scmccs weie In Meadow Waid Rebel Soi idv the Don Anderson Kanosh Don William Anderson 67 2002 passed jway at his home Match 1934 in lie was born April 12 Monticello Utah to Ambrose A Ora Pax ion Anderson le nuinecl (icnene errv on Jan 9 9s( in ly Nevada Don loved to go hunting and fishing especially with his lamily lie eiiovcd boating jnd hung in the outdoors while riding horses or on an A V He served in the U S Army from 195 to 9(2 ile ( icnene ol lie is surv ived bv his Kanosh (our children William Don Anderson of Rock Spnnes ( oloudo ake Andrew Jenson Anderson ol Sail City Terry Lynn Anderson ol Oasis and Michael Wayne & Maria Anderson ol Fillmore He has 6 grandchildren and Onebrolher Ruben great grandchildren & Barbara Anderson of Kanosh He was preceded in death by his ents and two brothers and two sistus uneral servu es were held on tulav March 16 2002 al II OOAm at ihe Leader learn by leading and they learn lx‘st by leading in the As weather face of obstacle shape mountains problems shape leader — Warren Hennis hi ic is crock iv graveside al Kano he a private icvc ini' lot the lamdv onlv (ujvisidc suv ices were conducted bv he invocation Bishop Sieve Kimball The culm Was ollcicd liv Kent lertv was given bv Kave Hansen (Sisiu m s law) Don lertv and Sons sane Dadd lands ” shop Bishop s icmaiks welt ’iven hv he grave dedication was Sieve Kimball given by Sieve errv Military Riles were ptilnimtd hv tin urai illmoic ml ot the tab National ilium Ion Audi Pallheaicis wuc son Andie w Jensen Andtison Mich u W avnc Andeison and Janus Sianwoilh llonoiaiy Pallbcarus vvclc It in Andtison Rusty Andeison Nmmin Jackson and Kannon Keclc Services handle hv the Olpm Almtu aiv o 11 I )iamond(plnn Open as an Assisted Living 24 Hr Care Facility Stain Licensing 234 W Main Delta Ut For more information call Jane at SUBSCRIBE TODAY AOO a o rTn v cvncoicmrc utiwnvu TO TO March Wells Labrum Brunson DRIVERS WANTED fc?7T County Chronicle Progress JFSl'S: TIIF (i I FT OF COD “For when we were yet without strength in due time Christ died for the ungodly For scarcely for a righteous man will one dieyet peradventure for a good man some would even dare to die Hut (imJ commendeth His love toward us in that while we were yet sinners " Jesus came and Christ died for us Romans 5 went to the cross to save us He took on liimselt all the pain sin peace grief and sorrow of this world “Surely He has boren our griefs (sickness weakness and carried our sorrows and pain distresses) of considered Hint stricken smitten punishment yet we ignorantly and afflicted by God as if with leprosy But le was wounded for our He was bruised for our guilt and iniquities transgressions the chastisement needful to obtain peace and for us was upon Him and with the stripes that wounded Him we are healed and made whole Isaiah 53 Amplified Bible " Jesus has alreaJv done this for us now it is up to us to receive all le has done for us ‘Tor by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God not of works lest any man should boast T phesians Jesus came to give us the gift of grace This gift makes us whole and sound It is a gift from God W hen one is given a gift it is free It not a gift ifyou have to work for it But 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