Show P I Millard Couty USPS s Than Apr 16 Smith pitches in Millard County 1987 Science fair 13 winners Computers find sources of financial aid for students alone wllh schizophrenia Look for opportunity We fear the thing we not guarantees want the Bryan Ekins Other players on first team from the Trib were Sue Miller (first team) and Missy Ford (second team) The Deseret News chose Wendy Stanworth (first team) and Sue Miller Jannette Larson was named MVP in the Deseret News and The Salt Lake Tribune She is a 5 ’9” junior and for DHS played Larson averaged 17 points and 9 rebounds last season for the Rabbits She shoots well outside and brings the ball down the court on offense for the Rabbits dishes off passes well “Jannette She averaged seven assists a game and was a very unselfish player” said Coach Liz Wiscombe Larson also received Region 10 MVP and MVP at the Wasatch Tournament this year (second team) Jannette said “It’s a real honor to receive the MVP award I don’t know whether I deserve it or not but I was really excited” All the girls chosen agree that the season wouldn’t have been as successful without Coach Wiscombe “She works with the team really well and always encourages us to give just a little more” said Jannette April Lifeguard of MHS Juab track the Month Bryan Ekins West Millard Community Swimming Pool’s Lifeguard of the Month for April has been employed at the pool for over two years During this time he has been an excellent employee Bryan is always friendly pleasant to be around a person can honestly say that he enjoys life The pool management appreciates Bryan for his good attitude and his willingness to always give his best at the pool Three mornings a week Bryan will greet you as you come to the early morning lap swimming he is one of two lifeguards who opens the pool at 6 am Bryan will graduating from Delta High in May and plans to attend Weber State College in Ogden this fall The pool management is glad that he plans to continue to lifeguard at the pool and teach swimming this summer before he leaves for college Swimming pool news The West Millard Pool management appreciates all of you good people for the fine support you give to the pool Even though many people have moved from our area the attendance at the pool is still up in fact the attendance was slightly better in March of this year than March of ’86 We at the pool say thanks to all of you The pool is a fun place to have a birthday party The pool has tables and benches for the celebration and a refrigerator to keep things cold On top of all this each person attending the party is given a 25 cents discount towards the pool admission Swimming is an easy fun and inexpensive way to have a party Lance Steele son of Lois and Lindsay Steele of Delta is a freshman at Delta High and a member of the Delta High Swim Team Although the high school swimming season is over Lance still comes to the pool regularly to practice His goal is to place at the state swim meet next year On March 31 Lance completed his 100th mile of accumulative swimming here at the West Millard Pool Congratulations Lance the pool management hopes you achieve your goal LaRue Nickle wife of Albert Nickle of Delta is another faithful West Millard Pool swimmer On April 9 she also completed 100 miles of accumulative swimming LaRue says she can sure tell a difference when she misses a day at the pool She just feels sluggish and has the blaughs This is why LaRue starts her day off every day with a relaxing swim The pool management is proud of you LaRue! Don’t forget one year single and family swim passes go on sale at the pool starting Friday May Chicago-Tgovernment is not the only source of financial aid for college bound studentsl According to the National Scholarship Matching Service (NSMS) millions of dollars in student financial aid is available through private sources such as civic groups churches organizations professional and industry And unlike the government with private sources income is rarely a limiting factor NSMS says many of these private sources of financial aid go unused each and school year because parents students simply do not know where to apply NSMS a computerized service was organized to help college bound sources of find suitable students scholarships grants and loans The student provides background data including interests and career goals NSMS enters this information into their computer system which must find at least five sources of applicable financial aid based on the application If five sources are not found the company guarantees to return the $39 application processing fee along with all sources they did find free of charge For a free application and more formation call MSMS at their toll free Ext 7067 number: are never Larson picked as 2A MVP most 'i'fvMfi'Ei'EcflG Delta clears hurdles at Juab meet meet results Boys placed 3rd 1st place: 400 Relay (4683) Shane Finlinson Jason Quarnberg Troy Healey Scott Kessler Med Relay Shane Finlinson Scott Kessler Troy Brian Healey Starkey 2nd place: Long Jump Shane Finlinson 1600 Relay Aaron White Jim White Jason Jacobsen Tilden Swallow 3rd place: 800 Cory Healey 110 Hurdles Shane Finlinson 300 Hurdles Scott Kessler Mike Long Jump Brown Discus Kelby Swallow 4th place: 100 Jason McQinn 200 Tilden Swallow 3200 Wendell Javelin Clark Robison Long Jump Jason Jacobson 5th place: 400 Aaron White 3200 Brian Starley Girls placed 2nd 1st place: Long Jump Mitzi Dudley 2nd place: 800 Sherlyn Swallow Long Jump Jill Hunter 1600 Relay 3rd place: 200 Mitzi Dudley 3200 Nadine Swallow Lisa High Jump Finlinson Marie Fowler Shotput Discus Shawndell Bond 400 Relay Medley Relay 4th place: 100 Mitzi Dudley High Jill Hunter 1600 Nadine Jump Swallow 3200 Lisa Finlinson Javelin Shawndell Bond 100 Hurdles Alisa Wright Hollie 5th place: 100 Hurdles 1600 Jamie Rhodes Stewart 300 Hurdles Wendy Allen 3200 Denice Kara Phillips Starley High Jump Laurie Stinson Shotput Delta Area Minor League registration Because of the parents’ vote to have major and minor age groups in Little League Baseball registration will again be open through April 24 1987 Minor League age (as of July 31 1987) is for 9 & 10 year old boys and girls Those who have already registered need not do so again If you would like to be involved you can register your children at the Delta City Parks & Recreation office from 9 am to 5 pm through April 24 1987 Other questions can be directed to Rob Droubay at Easter weekend pool schedule On Friday April 17 the pool will be open from 6 until 10 a m for lap swimming From noon until 10 pm open swimming will be held There will be Diving for Money at 2 pm and a Moonlight Swim between 8 and 10 pm The schedule Saturday April 18 will be: 10 am to noon-lswimming noon to 10 swimming Monday April 20 the schedule will 10 am-lbe: 6 to swimming noon to 9 swimming 5 to 9 p track rout left Juab in The Delta’s dust by 55 points Final score was Matt Johnson took first in the 110 meter high hurdles with a time of 1645 Bret Draper took first in the 100 meter dash with a time of 1146 and Jared Smith ran a 1163 taking third Delta closed out in the 1600 m run Scott Butterfield easily won first with the time of 4:48 and Ben Eggleston finished second with 5:47 Jared Smith Daniel Leslie Danny Kapelos and Bret Draper brought in another first in the 400 m relay with a time of 4627 Delta closed out Juab in the 300 m intermediate hurdles with Matt Johnson running a first place 4713 Troy Babb ran second with 4847 and Jason Ennis received third with a time of 5009 In the 800 m run Danny Kapelos took another first with 2:1326 Ryan Mork ran a 2:19 and took third Smith Draper Leslie and Saul Eggleston won the medley relay with a time of 4:0668 Scott Butterfield took another first in the 200 m dash with a time of 2574 In the 3200 m run Kirt Dutson received a first with 12:11 Chris Shelley took second with 13:448 Danny Kapelos Brad Edwards Dusty Callister and Scott Butterfield ran the 1600 m relay with a time of 3:4436 They took first In Individual events Rodger Reynolds took first in the shot putt and Colt Moody took third Matt Johnson jumped 5’ 10” in the high jump and took third Rick Poerter threw the javelin 138’6” and took second Even though the team slaughtered Juab Coach Rowley said “We’re not quite as strong as we were last year yet but we’re getting there Emery is the team to beat again Emery is clearly dominant and it’s just a dog fight for second but we still have a few suprises up our sleeves” The Easter Dive for Money and Prizes Day is this Friday at 2 p m at the West Millard Community Swimming Pool ENERGY N for ladies Beginning Golf Lessons who have not previously played golf will be given at the Sunset View Golf Course on Friday April 24 1987 at 4 pm The charge will be $100 for each lesson For additional information call BIG J Price Fail lines i S ta meetings Wrestling team tryouts held at Skyview High Saturday April School in Logan tryouts were held for the first official high school age wrestling team to represent Utah at the National Freestyle and Greco Wrestling in Iowa in July Three Tournament boys from Delta High made the team and will go into training for the nationals on June 28 in Logan and will leave for Iowa with the Utah team July 11 The three wrestlers from Delta who will help represent Utah are Jim Cox at 132 lbs Ricky Porter at 145 lbs and Sean Thomas at 165 lbs J uJlCi iIInJ 19 Scipio basketball team has good season The Scipio basketball team defeated to win the Southern Nephi District Jazz Youth Basketball Tournament Rick Robins was the leading scorer in the tournament scoring a total of 183 points in four games In the final game he scored 52 of his team’s 62 points After winning the tournament the Scipio team advanced to the state tournament at the Salt Palace There the team one of the final four was defeated by an team from Hill Air Force Base It has been estimated that about 25 billion copies of the Bible have been sold in the world since 1816 Brandon Moat Goslings Puddings Main-Del- Coach Hartman is looking for the slump to clear “We have made a lot of progress for a young team Lately our pitching has been excellent but our defense has not come through for us as I’d hoped As the players develop confidence in their abilities we will solve this problem” said Coach Hartman The team is heavy with sophomores and freshmen One sophomore Jim Sloane is one of three pitchers He moved here from New Mexico Hartman said “Jim has a great curve ball and a fast ball He’s got a great asset in being able to control the pitches right where they need to be” n “In the last two games Jim has helped the team with his batting five for six with four runs batted in” added Hartman Delta may have a young team but “we have a never give up attitude” said Hartman “Win or lose our players have batted until the final out” The team played Tuesday against North Sanpete and will play April 21 against South Sevier at Delta Game time is 3:30 at White Sage Ladies golf lessons HERE NOW! M-339- in a slump and Emery Aqua aerobics Babf Chicks V is The Aqua Aerobics class at the West Millard Community Swimming Pool has been postponed and will start Wednesday April 22 instead of Monday April 12 The class will run 29 through Friday May Aqua Aerobics is a great way to get into shape and stay that way Three times a week at 10 am people come to the pool to exercise in the water to music You don’t have to know how to swim and you don’t even have to get your hair wet Exercising in the water is easier on the body than land exercising for the water supports about 90 percent of the body which makes for less trauma plus you work harder because of the water resistance For more information and to register for Aque Aerobics call the pool at ENTERPRISES 407 Baseball team young and looking for better times wildlife Up to now the Millard County Wildlife Federation has been made up mainly of a few volunteers who saw a need for a few changes and presented these to the Board of Big Game Control at its annual public hearings The group learned that the Board really does listen when proposals are presented in an organized manner with facts to back them up Since the Millard County Federation has never been formally organized it was decided at this meeting to schedule two more meetings before the May meeting of the Board of Big Game Control The first will be on Tuesday April 21 1987 for the purpose of electing officers deciding dues and consideration of possible proposals to be adopted by the group The second will be held Tuesday April 28 1987 for the purpose of finalizing proposals Both meetings will be at the Fillmore Public Safety Building at 7:30 pm If you would like your ideas to be heard please plan to attend both of these Easter Dive for Money & Prizes GOBBLING UP ! friends” Jared plans to attend SUSC on an academic scholarship but is undecided about his major The monthly meeting of the Millard was held County Wildlife Federation March 31 1987 Roy Young of the Utah Wildlife Federation spoke about the advantages of becoming affiliated with the State Federation One advanvoice for tage is being a stronger united on the state level in sportsmen be establishing the laws that have to abided by and that contribute to the its management of our wildlife and habitat Brent Local conservation officer Olsen also addressed the group and pointed out that an organized united more group on the local level has far influence than do the local employees of the various governmental angencies in establishing the laws that govern our Night WATER HEATER j Smith guard for the Delta was chosen to play on the 2A team because of his designation Smith was a starter for Delta and for the 2A team He said “It was a lot of fun to get to know some of my season opponents as friends” The game was played at South Sevier The team members also attended the banquet held in their honor Each player received a trophy Jared said “The game was run the whole time But we had ’ngun enough sense of the game to know how to play with each other” He was third highest scorer with 12 points Top man was Kyle Christensen MVP for the 2A (earn with 23 points Matt Colton from Lehi was second with 16 points The 1A team was taller but the 2A team dominated with quickness Final for the 2A team score was Team members included Don Naylor and Tyler Nielson Manti Eddie Sampson Kyle Christensen Richfield Rory So Sevier Mecham Jim White Matt Colton Millard Lehi Davin Stilson and Jared Smith Emery Delta Jared said “The game was a lot of fun even though I was the only player chosen from Delta I made a lot of new DHS’s baseball team with losing to Manti Wildlife Federation Jared Rabbits Pharynginitis Epidemiology & Immunology” Regional fair competition is sponsored each year by the SUSC School of Science Thirty schools competed in the contest and their were visitors from Delta High School Aaron White Millard is a Project Discovery winner in the sophomore and junior division He is the recipient of a scholarship to attend a concurrent enrollment institute this summer at SUSC with International In accordance Science and Engineering Fair criterion science fair participants competed for first second and third places in junior and senior competition in a dozen different categories Area winners in the senior division are: Olson Millard second Chemistry-Just- in Kimball Millard third White Medicine & Millard second Microbiology-Lo- ri Stevens Millard first Area winners in the junior division are: Behavioral & Social first Blad Fillmore Middle Middle Fillmore Casey Peterson third Biochemistry-ShaFillmore Middle third Earth & Gates Fillmore Space Middle second Medicine & Health-JDavies Fillmore Middle second Fillmore Jackson Zoology-Jul- ie Middle third Fillmore Middle second Speakman You All-St- ar game Students from five Utah high schools Science will attend the International and Engineering Fair May through 16 in San Juan Puerto Rico as winners of regional science fair competition held at Southern Utah State College in Cedar City Eight students were selected from the 525 science projects and more than 600 fair participants to take their projects to the international meet Two alternates were also selected Eight of the 10 winners attended the international fair last year in Ft Worth Texas Lori Stevens Millard was a winner Her project was in Microbiology “Streptococcal for Utah Cody Moat Successful young wrestlers Brandon and Cody Moat sons of RoLayne and David Moat of in the state Duchesne participated freestyle wrestling meet which was held in Orem on April 3 and 4 Eight year old Cody wrestled at 50 pounds in the midget class and won first place Eleven year old Brandon wrestled at 80 pounds in the intermediate class and also won first place Brandon has been a state champion the last three years and both boys have been undefeated this year They are grandsons of Mr and Mrs Bert Beeston of Fillmore is right! of feed for ell 340 N 400 W Delta Closed Sat 3 PM Closed Monday April 20 Icebox was the derisive name given to the Alaska Territory when the US purchased it from Russia at a cost of less than two cents an acre Seward’s |