Show Thura Apr USPS Millard County Page 30 1987 SSSS39S9 1 : Delta Middle School Parents invited to “Tumbleweeds 99 DRESS REHEARSAL this week showed young thespians at Delta Middle School polishing roles for upcoming production May 8 12:30 pm Left to right: Adelle Peterson Van Beckstrom Amber Jeffery Collette Jeffery Lisa Mork Josh Johnson and Matt Rawlinson Short Story contest winners THIRD AND FOURTH Grade classes have been studying different types of stories in the Media Center The past few weeks the students were encouraged to try their writing skills out We awarded the winning story writers a book We congratulate these young writers and encourage them to keep up the good work Someday we may see their their names on a book cover of their own! Top: Heather Comeau James Shelton Russell Judd bottom Brady Nielson Casey Griffiths Jody Tasker THE Hats off to a wonderful person This DNES VIP Marlene Bliss week Delta North Elementary celebrated Secretary's Week in style! We held a brief party in honor of our dedicated and marvelous secretary Marlene Bliss (We love parties and it was a great excuse to celebrate!) Marlene is a tremendous asset to Her Delta North Elementary pleasant voice and helpful manner are very much appreciated by students staff and patrons Hats off to you Marlene We hope everyday will be a bright one for you KIDS LOVE Aerobics instruction taught by Expert Hostettler PTA sponsors health fair The PTA has once again done an outstanding job with one of their many programs They sponsored a fantastic health fair on Friday April 24 1987 Students visited 12 difference stations throughout the morning hours at Delta North We had presentations on water safety personal hygiene safety songs dental care personal fitness general nutrition immunizations safety scoliosis and height and weight Gocimsr S3Sll issxgM5 mmM Fair presentations were made by the following people: Steve Allred Marti Jane Ann Losee Sherry Bishop Nickle Sandy Losee Teresa Hostetler Vincent Crawford Helen Barney Jean Crafts Janice Tenney Lou Jean Hales Terry Jenson Paula Block Dr Rodger Scoville Sue Maw Jetta Swalberg Linda Ashcraft Reva Turner Nanette Clark Bryce Ashby Lynn Ashby Bruce Curtis KJ Jeffery and Jim Robson We so appreciate the many hours spent in preparation with this year’s health and safety fair An extra miler award goes to PTA Commissioners Jane Ann Losee and Margaret Murdock for their special preparations Right now it’s Rockin’ Rebate time And that means it’s time to come in and roll up big savings— $100 to $1000 on selected Honda motorcycles You can apply these sayings to your down payment or get cash back from Honda— the choice is yours But supplies are limited so don’t wait FOLLOW THE LEADER Ethna Reid Workshop ETHNA REID well known educator in the area of the "see say and spell" reading program will be in Delta this Friday and Saturday to present a workshop for Millard County educators Delta South Elementary will host this event Teachers will also put in two more days in May to complete the workshop activities The Amazon is too wide at many points for a person on one bank to see the opposite shore port Key win for Delta $1949 "The key to winning a baseball game is having no defensive errors” said Coach Hartman speaking of Delta’s Tueswin over North Sanpete 4 to day April 14 overall team’s Delta’s baseball is record In the game against North Sanpete Jim Sloane pitched seven straight innings only allowing six hits Jared Smith hit a home run and a double Jim Cox smacked two hits in three bats with one double while Marshall Sheriff was also two for two Coach Hartman feels having steady pitching and NO defensive errors is the key to winning He said "If we could $1629 DELTA CYCLE 64 N 200 E Delta UT 84624 S64‘39§4 $589 $799 eomptna ATC1 10 THE ATC THAT STARTED IT ALL ( LARGE MACHINE IN A LIGHTWEIGHT I LUXURY PACKAGE play with no errors in the field we’d be able to win our games” Bryce Jeffery said “We lost the because of game against Richfield errors in the field” Bret Draper senior has the best hitrecord the on with team 520 on ting the year Hitting 500 or over is considered very good for a high school player with college potential Jim Cox a junior has the second highest hitting record with 500 on the year This week’s game will be May 30 against Juab at 4:00 at the White Sage field It’s the team’s last home game Swimming pool news Summer is literally around the corner and school will be out for three months and of course for those three months the pool will be its busiest The West Millard Pool’s "Learn to Swim” summer swimming lessons will There will be begin Monday June six summer swimming lesson sessions with each session running Monday through Friday for two weeks with the cost being $1500 per student per session The lesson times for each session will be 9 10 and 11 am Each child taking the “Learm to Swim” beginners swimming course will be placed in a class according to hisher skill level and each child words towards a certificate The four beginning skill levels the children will be working on are: Level Starfish Level 2 Tadpoles Level 3 Minnows and Level 4 Trout After the child completes all four levels heshe will receive the American Red Cross certificate for Beginning Swimming Advanced Beginning Intermediate and Swimmers courses are the next steps in the American Red Cross "Learn to Swim” swimming program All these courses will be taught at the West Millard Pool this summer The "Learn to Swim” summmer lesson schedule will be as follows: Session 12 June Session 2 June 26 Session 3 10 June Session 4 24 July Session 5 7 July Session 6 21 Aug Remember that May is the month that a person can purchase a one year swim pass at a big savings Between May and May 31 the one year family swim pass will be on sale at the pool for $65 and the one year single swim pass will be on sale for $40 senior citizens will be half price Fishing Roundup Spring is a time of transition as ice melts and runoff starts With continually changing conditions the Division of Wildlife Resources reports that their reports may not be completely accurate once you arrive at a particular water In Utah Lake walleye fishing has slowed although a few are being caught Fisherman have not been catching white bass very consistently At Yuba Reservoir there is open water Fishing is slow and the boat ramp is open Boulder & Thousand Lake Mountain access only Should still be frozen Fish much open water at this time but the ice is softening and not recommended for ice fishing Snow drifts on the road but can still drive in Fair fishing at the mouth of Twin Creeks but Twin Creeks is closed is good The Fremont runoff is starting so the water is high and murky Fair success Koosharem ss is good Fair success Fish are small but are in good condition Mill No fishing Otter Creek ss is good Water level is high Trolling is bait good using Pressure any moderate Fish seem to be in shallow water 'Even if you will there' you are on the right track get run over if you just sit Will Rogers ! i |