Show Ducks Unlimited sets banquet date Rodeo news Dive for Money and prizes The West Millard Community Swimming Pool will hold it’s first summer Dive for Money and Prizes on Thursday June 13 1985 at 2 pm Bring the children for a fun afternoon! Water Aerobics Good news ladies! The water aerobic class will begin June 17 at 8 am It will be held on Monday Wednesday and Friday for six weeks The cost is $22 An excellent short article on water aerobics can be seen in the July 85 Good Housekeeping on page 87 Swimming pool news The new ness of the job has worn off for all the new lifeguards and with it most of their hesitation They are a very efficient and conscientious group of young people currently Gloria Fountaine Debbie Rose Carol Sean Manis Rob Young Bryan Ekins Mary Carson Cindy Bunker Deb Wardle Michelle DeWyze inda Mincer Todd Simmons Mary Nlelugin Kina Meyers Jill Carson and ever faithful alternate Cheryl Smith are teaching lessons and lifeguarding Some of the duties of a lifeguard are a lot of fun while others they have to grin and cleaning up messes at the pool and in the pool Swim lessons are going very well even if the water has been a tad cool First the heavy wind a couple of weeks ago knocked down the north side of the chain link fence and a section of the solar system Of course the timing was now perfect for the furnace to break down which it promptly did A new motor had to be ordered out of Denver Thanks to Jack Nelson it was ordered promptly and should warm up again soon We should mention that Jackie Cox the pool dynamo was on vacation Everyone misses her greatly when she is gone She keeps everything running smoothly at the pool and we do mean running! is a The pool really convenient place for a birthday party Tuesdays are half price night from 5 to 7 pm and are Wednesdays Bring a Friend night which cuts the admission in half You can bring your refreshments and eat on the patio This really saves on your home and the kids have a great time! West Millard Little League scores Tues June 4 The high school Rodeo club is coming to the close of a great year It has been one of the largest rodeo clubs Delta High has ever had At the Rodeo Club Seminar Monday night we had our election for next years officers The President will be Troy Tolbert Vice Presidents will be Mark Peterson Secretary will be Sandy Peterson and the reporter will be Kami Myers Activity chairpersons will be Jamie Lint Mike Johnson and Kyle Ekins Each year the Tolbert family gives a buckle for the rookie of the year They decide who gets rookie of the year by how much the person has improved how well he has done in his rodeos and the grade point average This year the buckle goes to Troy Tolbert The excitement is growing for the State Finals They will be held June 12 at Heber City Utah The club members who have qualified for state are Tina Tolbert who has qualified for goat ing pole pending barrell racing and cow cutting Kami Myers has qualified for queening barrell racing and cow cutting Troy Tolbert has qualified for team roping and calf roping and Mike Turner has qualified for team roping and calf roping Kyle Ekins qualified for steer wrestling Many thanks to all who have supported the team and helped to make this a great year EM Little League standings East Millard major league standings as of June 6 for the second half of league play are as follows: Fillmore Dodgers Kanosh Braves Fillmoe Angels Holden Yankees Scipio Astros The Fillmore Chapter of Ducks Unlimited has announced that it’s 4th annual banquet will be held at The Pod in Fillmore on June 20 at 6:30 pm of Robinson Chapter Chairman Holden feels the function should be marked on the calendar by anyone who is interested in the future of North America waterfowl “The Ducks Unlimited success story” said Robinson “is really starting to spread around Banquets much like ours held throughout the country last year contributed towards Ducks efUnlimited’s national fort which raised $382 million during 1983 alone But what’s even more important to realize” said Robinson "is that the national total must increase this year if the North American waterfowl habitat race is to be won DU’s sportsmenconservationists founders discovered through surveys conducted 45 years ago that 70 percent of North America’s waterfowl production occurs in Canada They figure out back in 1937 what holds true today Since Federal duck stamp dollars cannot be spent beyond US borders sportsmen funds earmarked for conservation are not getting to the places where the great percentage of production takes place But through Duck’s Unlimited’s efforts over $237 million has been raised in the US since 1937 And the Lion’s share of every one of those dollars has been sent to DU Canada reserve some 33 million acres of prime habitat encompassing over 2400 wetland projects The only problem in all this is that biologists estimate millions of additional acres of habitat must be reserved in order to stabilize North America’s waterfowl population When you consider that habitat today is diminishing due to agricultural and development pressures and that DU is the only nonprofit conservation organization volved in the Canadian waterfowl habitat race you can begin to see the significance attached to the organization’s events Tickets which are $30 each include a DU membership and a subscription to the DU’s magazine This is for a couple and includes dinner 3 3 2 2 3 3 Liver Fluke Product to be released soon Not all fish live only in the water and Walking catfish mudskippers flying fish among many species can live on land FILLMORE Angie Green Arthella Taylor spent some enjoyable days with her family during and since Memorial Day Visiting her on 27 were her May Monday Lois husband's sister Lebin of Provo and her daughter Barbara and George Batty and their four children of Orem and Arthella's Carina and daughter and George Beacham three of their children Theo Nathan and Brent Tuesday May 28 Arthella went to New Castle to visit her daughter Carma and family and to attend the Glen graduation of her grandson from Cedar City High on May 30 She also attended the graduation of her grandson Joel from SUSC in On Cedar City on Saturday June Sunday they all attended Sacrament Meeting where they witnessed the blessing of Arthella’s She is the Rebekka daughter of Joe and Nancy Beacham and Arthella’s seventh of Blaine and Helen Huntsman Fillmore and Blaine's son Clayton McBride Bonnie and his wife Huntsman of St George drove to Salt Lake City May 31 to attend the wedding and reception of Blaine’s The bride Christena granddaughter is the daughter of Jon Huntsman and Karen Huntsman of Salt Lake Rick Durham City The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Hatch of SLC On the evening of May 31 an elegant dinner was served at the Lion House for both families and their close friends The was ceremony wedding in the Salt Lake performed June Temple by David Haight a member of the Council of Twelve At 2 pm the same day the young couple were honored by a wedding reception held at the home of the bride’s parents Over a thousand guests attended and enjoyed an extravagant array of food flowers the beautiful grounds Karen the home of Jon and the Huntsman and of course delightful bride and groom Helen and Blaine Clayton Bonnie stayed overnight at the home Jr of Blaine Huntsman returning to Fillmore the next day Clayton and Bonnie left their three children Sonia and MiRobert chelle with their grandmother for two days Marjorie McBride while they were in Salt Lake City their return they visited with Upon returnMarjorie staying overnight ing to St George June 3 is proud Blaine Huntsman to announce that Christena Huntsman Durham is his first granddaughter to He has two married be married I SPX Millard County and two grandsons children Blaine Huntsman Jr his wife and five of their seven children of Salt Lake City are leaving on June 9 for a tour of Europe Helen Huntsman left Fillmore June 7 to fly to Mountain View California to spend a week with her sister Another sister is coming from Washington State to join them Bema Davies’ brother Merlin and his wife Lois Dimmick of Novato California of their spent part vacation the parks in visiting southern Utah camping and fishing at Fish Lake after which they came to Fillmore to spend a few days with Murray and Bema During the Memorial Day holiday Berna's sister Margaret Winter of San Jose California visited with and and other Berna Murray relatives and friends Paul and Dean Robison have spent two very busy weeks Dean’s sister of BellJune Chesley Farnworth California came for a flower visit She also went to Delta where she visited her sister and Dale Norma Pearson and her brother Scott and his wife Norma Chesley Mattie Ann and Paul’s daughter Milton Abrams of her husband and on vacation were Logan dropped in for a few hours’ visit his wife Their son Craig Callister of children their and Alice visited the Robisons on Bountiful their way to California and also on were their way home Other and her Rosilyn granddaughter of Ogden husband Lyle Archibald They were on their way to spend a week's vacation in St George Dean’s daughter Beverly and her of RichPaul Groesbeck husband in Memorial field Day spent Fillmore Dean’s son Dr Chesley and his wife Mary Davies of St George spent two days with Paul and Dean during the Memorial holiday They helped Dean with the flowers and in they all visited the cemeteries Kanosh and Fillmore Paul and Dean went to Salt Lake City May 30 to attend a wedding and for a visit with Paul’s son Easton and his wife Dorothy Robison and their daughter Terri and her husband Mike Gregory also visited Dean's with They Shirlene and her husdaughter band Cliff Davis Rowley spent Ray and Gwen Saturday May 25 in Ephraim Her high school class of 1940 was having their first reunion The class of 1941 joined with them as these two classes had made up the Lower Division of Snow College that school year many fun They had enjoyed their activities during together school years so this was another enjoyable event to share A new liver fluke product will be released soon replacing Albendazole which has now been removed from the market according to Dr Clell Bagley Utah State University Extension veterinarian The new product distributed by Merck is called Curatrem It has been fully approved and will have an withdrawal period instead of the withdrawal for Albendazole Bagley said Curatrem will do a good job on both the mature and immature stages of liver fluke He suggested that areas with a liver fluke problem should consider using the new product this spring To help spread the word about Curatrem a statewide teleconference is The being planned for March teleconference will also discuss Ivomec wormer for cattle Extension livestock specialists are now making preparations for the conference The date and time will be announced 20 Ihuri June 13 1985 - DESERET Sheldon and Helen Christensen and Clay and Debbie Christensen and 2 sons from Bountiful were at the home of mother Edna Christensen for the Memorial weekend Bishop Robert Allred and wife Beverly spent Thurs and Fri in Provo Wallace Western and family and Douglas Western and 2 sons from Midvale spent Memorial Day with parents Faun and Luella Western A Fast & Testimony Meeting on June 2 the infant daughter of Tony and Robyn Howell was blessed and given the name of Nikki Lee Howell She was blessed by her grandfather Phil Lliason Proud grandparents are Fay Howell of Oasts and Phil and Beverly I ltason of Deseret Great grandmother is Edna Christensen Faun and Luella Western and Blame Carter were in Salt lake City where they had Dr appointments Scott and Shelly Stanworth spent the first of the week in Cahlornta Blaine and Mae Cropper of Deseret wish to announce the recent marriage of their son Rick Cropper and Doraine C'ondie at Cedar City They will make their home in Cedar City Blaine and Mae Cahoon visited Sat and Sun at the home of their 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