Show Pge I 1 : - Millard County USPS s Thurs Mar 12 1981 Delta Middle School : ip (left) PTA president (center) and Sherry Nickle observe new computer which is enthusiastically welcomed by Eleanor Dalton (right) principal JAYNE KNIGHT t JA ' "1 MHS NEWS by Maren Bailey Millard FFA participates at Agricultural Electrification area contests The Area 9 FFA Contest was held at Cedar City High School on March 2 1987 Number of first places won are Delta Millard Eagle 30 Cedar Beaver 0 Enterprise 0 Hurricane 0 Long Valley 0 Parowan 0 Contest: Procedure Parliamentary and first Beaver second Millard Cedar third Members of the Millard Eagle FFA Procedure Team are Parliamentary Troy Coats Doug Stott Chairman David Dearden Jayson Quarnberg and Tilden Swallow Doug Stott won first in Prepared Public Speaking and Glen Swallow won second in Extemporaneous Speaking Kelly Olson won third in Creed Speaking David Whitaker won first in Area Star Farmer in Agribusiness won first Kelby Jayson Quarnberg Swallow second and Glen Swallow third in Area Star Farmer in Agriculture Production Proficiency awards are as follows: o1 Forage Crop Production Kelby David Swallow Forest Management Home andor Farmstead Whitaker Jayson Quarnberg Improvement Shalmie Tracy Horse Proficiency Recreation Outdoor Kelly Olson Placement in Agriculture Production David Dearden Poultry Production Soil and Water Jared Lisonbee Management Kelby Swallow Specialty Trevor Bennett Animal Production Julie Crop Production Speciality Dan Swine Production Monroe Robison Turf and Landscape ManageClark Robison and Wildlife ment Doug Robison Management FORD FORD FORD Jim Wood Agricultural Processing David Whitaker Agricultural Sales and SerBeef Producvice David Whitaker tion Glen Swallow Cereal Grain Production Doug Dearden Dairy ProducDiversified Crop tion Lee Thatcher Production Troy Coats Diversified Livestock Production Jayson QuarnTroy berg Feed Grain Production Ammon Trimble Coats Floriculture Delta Middle School News MHS reflections Delta Middle School students are the fortunate recipients of a complete $175500 Computer Systerm thanks to the efforts of Delta Middle School PTA and other resources Eleanor Dalton principal noted the experiences on importance of hands-othe computer She said “Students will use the computer as a tutor as a word processing tool (for language arts and other subject areas) as a problem solver as a tool for gaining literacy and as an information retrieval system” An application for an Incentive for Excellence Grant by Delta Middle School was the springboard by which this computer project was initiated Matching district funds as well as PTA and private donations were utilized to implement the project which included: keyboard dual disk drive super serial card card Image Writer printer Printer and Corvus Card Mrs Dalton expressed appreciation to all who contributed to this project The following businesses and industries assisted Delta Middle School in its Incentive for Excellence project: Delta Sports Day’s Insurance Center Gifts Unlimited Rick’s FamiRancher Cafe Lake ly Restaurant Philgas Sperry Oil Dutson Supply Delta Auto and Appliance Intermountain Power Project Nickle Mortuary and Delta Middle School PTA She especially thanks PTA officers and private donors for their efforts and Winners in the Millard High School Reflections Contest are as follows: Jason Literature grades North first place Julie Limburg cond Bonnie Baugh third honorable mention Tonya Strong Jared Lisonbee Jennifer Probert and Kimberly George first Grades Mindy Powell place Kirk Stevens second Teresa Christensen second Kent Sanderson third honorable mention Mitzi Shane Day Annette Peterson and April Robison Art grades Sherlyn Swallow second first place Becky Shepard Tonya Strong third honorable mention Ron Brunson Jennifer Wright Bobbie Wood and Kelly Memmott Chauch Ream first Travis Gardner Grades generosity “Information technology in today’s society merits computer purchases and computer instruction for students” said Mrs Dalton Mrs Dalton also accorded thanks to who all those in the community enhanced the recent Teacher Appreciation Week with their mementos and PTA board expressions thoughtful members were especially diligent with throughout the daily rememberances week Delta School Lunch menu Monday Mar 16 Saucy pork patties rice buttered carrots cornbread with honey butter applesauce and milk Tuesday Mar 17 Managers choice Mar 18 Wednesday Peanut butter & honey sandwich deviled egg half mixed vegetable fresh orange half and milk Mar 19 Thursday Fish and chips with tartar sauce hot roll with butter cheese stuffed celery stick cherry dessert and milk Friday Mar 20 Chili tossed green salad cinnamon twist bread pink pears and milk fordmford FORD Lli— II FORD ! YOUR FORD DEALER’S GIVING YOU A port winners FORD 0 place Delta City Women’s Volleyball results CurleysUS Testing Beehive SeedDelta Drug Church Lumber Bechtel Dutson Supply Kountry FloralRancher Cafe Delta Sports Center East Millard Delta Community Center Rick’s Family Restaurant horsemanship 4-- H club club is being A horsemanship started in the Hinckley area For more contact Jan Daughters information Delta baseball and softball registration The Delta City Parks and Recreation Department is announcing the organization of the 1987 Baseball and Softball Leagues All interested dividuals in Delta and surrounding areas must register from March 12 to March 27 from 9 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday at the Regional Park 81 South Manzanita Ave Delta Payment must be made at time of Late registration will be registration held March 30 - April 3 A late fee of $500 per youth or $2000 per team will be charged No registrations will be accepted after that date The leagues offered and fees are as follows: Youth Baseball: Girls and Boys years $1700 for the first family member $1500 each for other family members Little League years $2000 for the first family member $1500 each for other family members and Pony League years $2000 for the first family member $1500 each for other family members Girls Softball: years $1700 for the first family years for other family member $1500 members Adult Softball: Men’s Fastpitch and Slowpitch $25000 a team Women’s Fastpitch and Slowpitch $23000 a team There will be a $1000 player fee accessed to each player which is due at the time of registration All of the adult softball teams must have a minimum of 13 players and a maximum of 18 For more information at call the Recreation Department Pool celebrates birthday On March 24 of 1979 the West Millard Community Swimming Pool opened its doors for the first time To on Saturday celebrate this event March 21 between the hours of 12 noon and 5:00 pm an eight year birheld will be the pool with at thday party free swimming and free refreshments for everyone Basketball tournament for 14-1- 8 boys The Gold Medal Basketball Tournain the ment will be held March This annual event is sponPalomar sored by the Hinckley First Ward Elders Quorum and all area teams are encouraged to sign up Plans are under way to make this a special event as the season comes to a close Medals will be given to the first four place teams of the tournament and special awards to individual players and coaches There are hundreds of dollars involved here! Every family and every girlfriend (of a basketball player) should make sure their favorite team member is in this will be Concessions tournament available every night Other prizes will be given away during halftime Don’t miss the action call Norm Tatro For questions phone Xjfo 4 w va vX Xv wi XA va 'W Swimming Pool News Juliette Scoville daughter of Dr and Mrs Rodger Scoville of Delta just finished 100 miles of accumulative swimming at the West Millard Pool on February 25 On February 27 Roland Comeau finished 200 miles of swimming Juliette is a Delta High swim team member and Roland is a pleasure swimmer but they both have something in common They both love to swim Congratulations you two Keep up the good swimming Smith has been a good friend Cheryl of the West Millard Swimming Pool for a long time but now her husband Richard has been transferred Cheryl holds the record at the West Millard Pool for the most accumulative miles swum Her goal is to finish 450 miles before she and her family move on March 19 The pool management wants to let Cheryl know how much her friendship has meant to everyone at the pool and that she will be missed very much Good luck Cheryl in your new home! Session seven of the winter swimming lessons has just started at the pool Session eight will begin Monday March 30 There will be three more winter swimming lesson sessions which will run through Friday May 22 June the summer lesson schedule will begin 'X Xy V X'a’'Xs'¥x''Jx Richard Young Lifeguard of the Month for March which has been The lifeguard selected as the Lifeguard for March at the West Millard Community Swimming Pool is one of the newer lifeguards His name is Richard Young and he is the son of Mr and Mrs Hal Young of Delta Richard a junior at Delta High is a quiet individual and very pleasant to He is a conscientious be around worker at the pool and takes his job seriously The pool management knows that when Richard is on duty the lifeguard and cleaning assignments will be taken care of in an efficient manner Richard always strives to do his best The pool management appreciates Richard and all the pool employees for the excellent work they give to the West Millard Pool Good employees are what help make a business tick Delta City Softball Meetings The Delta City Parks and Recreation Department is asking all of those softball terested in the season to attend the following appropriate meetings All meetings will be held at the Regional Park 81 South Manianita Avenue Delta ' Women’s Softball: Wednesday 18 March pm Women’s Women’s Slowpitch pm Fastpitch pm Men’s Softball: Thursday March 19 pm pm Men’s Slowpitch Men’s Fastpitch pm Individuals or companies wishing to those or teams sponsor league terested in coaching or officiating should contact the Delta City Parks and Recreation Department Umpire Meeting: Thursday March 19 pm There will be an umpire meeting for anyone interested in umpiring games for our adult leagues For more information on these programs please call Max at the Delta City Parks and Recreation Department X£ Xv XX XX X! 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