Show Pa( I Millard Than L’SPS Couty Sept 3 state of Utah 19S7 Delta downed by Payson The Delta Rabbits came into the season opener ranked very high by the Salt Lake Tribune’s power ratings but were beaten in Friday’s opener by the Payson Lions The game opened well for the Rabbits as they pinned Payson on their own seven yard line after the opening kickoff From there Payson moved the ball well until Quarterback Troy Gosser attempted the first pass of the game which was picked off by Rabbit Linebacker Rick Porter Delta then took possession using their own brand of power football behind their linemen Sophomore Matt Stanworth then Quarterback threw Delta’s first pass which was deflected off a Payson defender into DEPARTMENT Delta opens regular season play this Friday Sept 4 when they host Manti Kickoff time is 4 pm Lady Eagles nipped by Hawks in opener 2 The Millard High School Lady Eagles opened the 1987 volleyball season with a narrow loss to the North Sanpete Hawks last week Despite a 15 to 8 opening game victory over the Hawks the Lady Eagles dropped the match when they lost the final two games by 15 to 12 and 15 to 17 margins The Eagles looked unstoppable in the first game as Kelly Hansen helped give them an early 4 to 0 lead with consistent serving Sarah Adams led some strong play at the net and Cindy Taylor served up another 4 points in a row as the Eagles went on to an easy 15 to 8 win The Hawks refused to give up however as a seesaw battle ensued in Tanya Strong managed to keep game the Eagles close with several timely spikes but he Hawks held on for the 15 to 12 victory The Hawks carried their momentum into game 3 as they to 2 lead and held on jumped to an for the 15 to 7 win In the junior varsity contest the Lady Eagles defeated the Hawks Mitzi Dudley served up 6 straight points in the final game to give the Eagles a commanding 12 to 6 lead and Aliesa Wright hit some impressive spikes including the match point In freshman play the Lady Eagles and Hawks split a pair of games the Eagles taking the opener 15 to 13 and the Hawks taking the second game 15 to 3 softball Horse County Show results standings Co-e- d 4-- H The county show was held August 6 and rained out We completed it August 19 Thanks to all who helped especially Ray Brown and the Hinckley Fire Department for fixing up the arena Results: Test Heather Nicholls Heather Nicholls Showmanship Western Horsemanship Heather Nicholls Reining Jarod Spencer Barrels Heather Nicholls Poles Heather Nicholls Flag Race Heather Nicholls Test Laurie Lefeen and Kristen Burns Showmanship Kristen Burns Heather Western Horsemanship Nicholls Jarod Reining Tracee Johnson Barrels Spencer Poles Jamie Peterson Flag Race Jamie Peterson Test Thomas Shannon Jennifer Bird Western Showmanship Jennifer Bird Reining Horsemanship Jackie Skeem Barrels Valerie Ekins Poles Valerie Ekins Flag Race Jennifer Bird DIVISION OF WILDLIFE RESOURCES Right End Matt Johnson’s hands who rambled in for the score The extra point attempt failed putting Delta up From there the Payson backfield of Quarterback Gosser Running Backs Tribbet and Cook was too Ashton much for the Delta Defense to handle despite a strong showing by Senior Linemen Russ Henrie and Kelly Cox lead into the Payson carried a fourth quarter when with sixteen seconds left Running Back Rick Porter of Delta scored a touchdown and conversion leaving the final score Rick’s Wrecks Almost Perfect Aerobics Henrie’s Earthmoving Service Drug DJ Mirage Sperry Oil Gifts Unlimited Black Thunder Zion’s Bank I Drill & Fill Zion’s Bank II Scoville Cardinals S & S Distributing Feeders Experience the Wildlife Smokey BearWoodsy by Dave Smith Conservation Officer Owl contest Swimming pool news Toni Harris will be back to the West Millard Pool beginning Monday October 5 to teach the little ones how to be water safe and how to swim Toni has had years of teaching experiences and the pool management is glad to Toni specializes in have her back teaching children from three months to five years The pool will also be offering swimming lessons after school beginning Monday Oct 5 This time schedule for school age will be convenient children because they can walk to the pool right after school The decision is still up in the air on when the pool will close for its annual ember has cleanin and repairing been the usual month to close But major work has to be done on the circulation system and parts have had to be special ordered the parts will not be here in time for a September shut down The pool management will inform everyone as to the impending shut down as soon as a decision has been made Until then the pool will be open for swimming as usual Aqua Aerobics exercising to music in the water is starting back up at the West Millard Pool Classes are scheduled to begin Monday October 5 at 10 am For more information on this and other pool programs call the pool at Participants of all ages are invited to compete in the Smokey Bear and Woodsy Owl’s 1988 Environmental Poster contest Posters are to be based on an environmental theme Participants are invited from the youth and senior citizens are especialdivisions are: ly invited Competition Kindergarten to 2nd grade 3rd to 5th grade 6th to 8th grade Adult Senior Citizen and Special Maximum size of poster is 12x18 inches They will be judged for originaliand overall ty design slogan artwork effectiveness of message Artists name complete address grade (or age) school and sponsoring garden club (if any) should be printed on the lower right hand corner of the back of the poster Smokey Bear was created as the poster symbol for fire prevention in 1944 Smokey has since become one of the best known and loved characters in the United States His message is still “Remember Only YOU important can prevent forest fires!” Woodsy Owl is a fantasy character and national symbol who is dedicated to environmental improvement Woodsy’s slogan is “Give a Hoot Don’t Pollute!” Entries must be in the mail to the Mrs State Poster Contest Chairman Earl B Lundquist 1907 Bryan Avenue Salt Lake City Utah 84108 before February 25 1988 This contest is sponsored by National Council of State Garden Clubs in cooperation with USDA Forest Service and State Foresters Poster contest rules are available at local Forest Service Offices WILDLIFE RESOURCES Officer Dali Winn using metal detector in deer illegally shot during the archery season Humpback whales sing in accents which indicate where they're from — the Virgin Islands Bahamas or Puerto Rico for instance i mi 3 5 18 perfume tester is known in the trade as a "nose Underwrite a 31 Archery hunt off to a slow start The deer archery season got off to a slow start Conservation officers southern Utah reported throughout very few deer being harvested Conservation officers have been working many long hours attempting to catch violators who have been spotlighting deer as well as reports of gunshots near deer archery areas Please send me information about how I 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bag limit has been decreased from 15 bird last year to 10 birds this year 1987 Morning Dove proclamations will be available soon Dandy design The term “dandy” doesn’t always refer to a gentlemen In papermaking a dandy is a skeleton cylinder covered with a woven wire cloth that marks a paper sheet with designs The arrangement of the wires determines the wove or laid effect of the sheet A watermark is produced when letters figures or other devices are placed in wires on the dandy If you’re within 30 days of your 18th birthday you must register with Selective Service at the post office It only takes five minutes to fill out the card And don’t worry there hasn’t been a draft since 1973 The country just needs your name in case there’s ever a national emergency Selective Service Registration It’s quick It’s easy And it’s the law 30 Please call me to discuss the ways I can contribute State that head Steve Shiner 8644964 Steve I Schneider Special Olympics International New York Avenue N W 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the first Ducks Unlimited project in Utah under the MARSH (Matching And Restore State’s Habitat) program DWR— Interested sportsmen in the Cedar City area who would like to become acinstructors Education tive Hunter should contact Ruth at the Division of office (phone: Wildlife Resources Congratulations mental retardation have always been told “You can’t do it” Through Special Olympics you can tell them they can do it Since Special Olympics International was founded in 1968 it has grown into a worldwide sports movement that brings pride confidence courage and determination to more than one million children and adults with mental retardation in over 20000 communities throughout the United States and over 72 countries around the world Inyuur community the spirit of Special Olympics with The deer archery season will continue through September 7 Elk archery will begin September 5 and continue through September 20 regulations Due to a significant decline in the dove population the 1987 dove season will be September through September 30 with a daily bag limit of ten doves and a possession limit of twenty is for good hunforecast Utah The ting but an early cold storm could As drastically change that forecast always the sudden cold snaps of September can send the birds migrating south September 1987 Commercial Hunting Season Begins Swan Permits Applications Being Accepted Doves and Pigeons Season Steel Shot Seminars (statewide) Upland Game Forecast ElkAntelope Count Archery Elk Season Game Management Annual Section Meeting Upland Game Season Swan Permits Drawing Muzzleloader Elk Season Muzzleloader Deer Season (ends Nov 8) October 1987 List of Post Pheasant Hunting Units (PPHU) miracle Individuals to locate bullet 1987 Wildlife Calendar of Events Sahara MotorsDelta Sports Delta Garbage Service Ins A professional OF NATURAL RESOURCES A public service of this publication |