Show VSr'Tf'’ gage 6 Millard County Chronicle USU honor roll StuTtH on the summer quarter honor roll at Utah State University have been announced by Val R Christensen Vice President for Smden! Services A student must carry 2 or more credit hours and earn a 3 5 or better grade point ’! average to achieve honor Honor students include- Mark Allan W Finlinson EngineerChadekLayne ing Sherilyn Johnson Rasmussen Science all of Delta r Progress September 12 Fillmore Elementary Chipmunks on ihe go Mr Melvn Smith will he hostmg a free elementary musical math seminar Coltonight Sept 12 at the Technical s n room 6 All are lege from vited especial1 y parent with children years old and elementary teachers College credit is available for teachers who attend Come join us it will he fun and informative1 Millard wins first two games FES students earn reading awards The annual Chip R Munk Summer Reading Club party was held Thursday and Friday at the East Millard Swimming Pool to cap activities during the week to honor Fillmore Elementary's summer readers A total of 55 students earned the top award the Royal Order of the Golden Chipmunk Another 2 students achieved the Order of the Silver Oak while 6 more earned the Order of the Bronze Acom To cam the Royal Order of the Golden Chipmunk students were required to re ad t total of 50 books during the summer They also had to attend the library or bookmobile and accomplish several other goals The Golden Chipmunk winners received certificates and a S5 00 cash prize donated by the Fillmore Elementary PTA Their names were read over the school’s intercom system and were also enshrined in the Chip R Munk Summer Reading Club Hall of Fame They also enjoyed a swimming party Thursday (for grade winners) or Friday Silver Oak winners (30 books read during the summer) received a certificate and were invited to the swimming party and Bronze Acom winners (10 books) received a certificate Below are listed the 55 winners of the Royal Order of the Golden ChipmunkClint Aguiar Jessica Alldredge Robert Allen Kimberly Anderson Michael Anderson Steven Anderson Chad Bailey Jill Bailey Nelson Barber Ashley Beck Angeline Beckstrand strand Corbin Beckstrand Derek Beck strand Kyle Beckstrand Lindsay Beck strand Conrad Bennett Jack Bennett Jana Bond Klaudia Bond Amy Brink erhoff Eric Brinkerhoff Jenifer Brink erhoff Shelly Brown Becky Burgess Jimmy Burgess Brenda Carling Cole Carling Kristen Child Callie Chris tersen Jake Christensen Kayla Christensen Lacie Christensen Lee Chris Carla Monica Christensen tensen Coats Chad Coats Jefferson Coats MHS NEWS Brian Giles Reporter teeooeoeeeoeoi Junior girls preparing for powder puff football game are' front DeEtte Peterson 2nd row left to right Heather Burns Kaela Phillips Jennifer Stevens 3rd row Diane Sanderson Kelly Christensen Jana Cummings Melmda Giles and Nichole Nixon Well it’s been a long time coming but the pool is finally up and running better than ever The pool is open full time winter schedule with lap swim am and open weekdays from swim p m on Mondays through Thursdays and pm on Fridays The Saturday schedule begins with lap swim only from 10 am - 12 noon and open swim is at 12 noon until 5 pm and again from pm The racquetball courts and weight equipment is open weekdays from 5:30 a m until 10 p m and Saturday 9 am until 10 pm There are a lot of facility passes about to expire this month Don’t forget to renew yours! Family one year passes will once again be on sale during the month of November Plan ahead to get your family in on the winter fun and exercise at the pool and racquetball The second annual "Powder PufT’ football game for Millard High School will he held on Wednesday September 25 1991 at 6 p m cm the MHS football field This event is part of homecoming activities at Millard High School All high school age girls are encouraged to sign up and come participate Admission will he S2 for adults Si for children or bring the whole family for $5 All proceeds go to the junior class There will he an “entertaining” performance by an all male drill team and cheerleading squad so come join us at the game for some great food fun and excitement of years The Bible mentions called pilch m building the SNOW COLLEGE SCHEDULE Sept 23 - Nov 25 Delta will Droubay at be held on Sept 19 or (8 30 from pm 10 30 at Wdlarid High facility Lessons The pool is currently taking registration for all swim and racquetball lessons for the winter All classes are being offered and will run provided 6 or more students for older students and 4 or more are registered for younger children All classes are $1500 per student per sesif you are sion Call the pool at interested in any of the pool’s programs Just a reminder for those interested in the racquetball league the pool is taking registration for the 1991 winter league which will begin in November There will be a men’s women’s and a junior league offered for youth ages Call the pool for more information School For more information please call JiR am) Della Technical Center through Snow College wll be offering a Business Management Degree Program This program wll begin Sept 23 and will be completed winter Quarter of 993 The course work is comprehensive in business and eliminates most general education requirements making it possible for students to gam the relevant business training needed for success This program is designed to assist someone owning his own business to felicitate someone working in a management position in any business or to assist anyone mtersted m the business field Those completing the prescribed course work will receive an Associate o! Applied Science Degree SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY FALL SCHEDULE DELTA: Contact Jill Droubay wfth Mild Moderate (Price $150) Dates: (r or Quenton disabilities October for Bowler more information 5 DELTA TECHNICAL CENTER The following classes are being offered by the Delta Technical Center Registration will be held on the same night as the college classes at the Delta Technical Center Classes win begin the week tit Sept 23 if there are enough GID Preparation Basic Academic Skills (Math Reading Errigish A History Computer Applications Word Proc (WordPerfect) Woodworking Machine Tool Technology t Kimberlie Condie Cheryl Crosland Melissa Crosland Bryant Cummings Cade Davies C as idee Davies Danelle Davies Maridee Davies Skyler Davies Tia Davies Amanda Day Lydia Day Kaycie Edwards Kimberly Edwards Brenda Ellison Taryn Ellison Kyle Alex Engstrom Emmett Andrea Brian Frampton Jamie Frampton Jason Frampton Jessica Frampton Carrie Giles Cami Gillins Frampton Meagan Gregory Jennifer Groesbeck Bridget Hare Doug Heward Heidi He ward Derek Huntsman Jami Huntsman Sean Iverson Tom Iverson Colin Jackson Taylor Jackson Matthew Jenkins Zachary Jenkins April Johnson Erinn Johnson Jacie Johnson Katie Johnson Nathan Johnson Michael Jolley Matthew Kesler Michael Kesler Callie Kofoed Jordan Kofocd Nichole Kunz Annelies Lang Ben Lang Jared Lang Casey Larsen Kendra Larsen ShaRee Larsen Kalan Lemon Micaela Limburg Joel Lisonbee Jenny Lovell Jeremy Lovell Jonathan Lovell Rachel Lovell Devin Monroe Kyle Monroe Paul Monroe Scott Megan Monroe Monroe Jennifer Monsen Stephanie Monsen Kayli Mundy Jill Nielsen Melissa Nielsen Sarah Nielsen Craig Olsen Charlton Packham Kevin Perkins Mar cor Platt Casey Poole Cole Quamberg Dustin Robins Kate Robinson Sally Robinson Jaimi Robison Jessica Robison Joshua Rowley Michelle Rowley Angie Sampson Brandy Russell Shields Kory Sampson Shields Janneke Shirts Sharie Starley Sheens Starley TJ Starley Ralani Stephenson Adam Stevens Chet Stevens Dirci Stevens JD Stevens Justin Stevens Lindsey Stevens Teri Stevens Jason Stewart Christina Stott Shamcka Kami Michiel Thomson Stuckey Tuttle Philip Tuttle Richard Tuttle Adrianne Wardle Danny Wardle Jamie Watson Jennifer Watson Mrs Tafta Watson Kirby Watts Tina Whatcott Baykyr Williams and Lisa Williams Swim pool news Girls Playing Football at MHS? FALL QUARTER it si 1991 Music and Fun People have used petroleum tor thousands that Noah used a solid form of petroleum ark - The Millard Eagles traveled to Mt Pleasant for their season opener on Friday August 30 It took two overtimes for the Eagles to finally come out on top James Monroe with a score of scored on a pass from Bart Adams and lineman Jared Whatcott scored on a fumble recovery The Eagles denied the H awks an extra point conversion to give Millard the edge In their home opener the Eagles faced the North Sevier Wolves on Friday September 6 The Eagles scored three times with Brian Stott JW Davies and Andy Monroe carrying the ball across the line for the scores Jame Monroe intercepted one pass and Jeremy Tecples intercepted two passes for Millard The final score was Millard’s next game is this Friday against the Hurricane Tigers Game time is 4 pm on the Eagle's field Radical Warriors lead in soccer The Radical Warriors led by A Ido Gutierrez moved into first place in FES 4th grade soccer last week as the Radical Warriors defeated the Killers 2 to 0 Gutierrez the first weeks player scored the first goal of die game and assisted on the second goal which was deflected in by Cade Cooper Later in the week the Radical Warriors managed an easy victory over the Bullets 6 to 0 with Gutierrez sating 3 goals Justin Stevens scoring twice and Jacob Robison adding another Lacie Christensen was named last weeks as she led the Bullets to a to 0 victory over the Terminators Christensen scored the games only goal In the only other game last week the Bears and the Eagles played to a to tie Donnie Fuller scored first to give the Eagles the early lead Both teams played great defense the rest of the way but Rocky Rogriguez managed to rebound a goal in during the last minute to salvage a tie (Note: Teams are awarded 2 points for each win Girl’s Volleyball wins The Lady Eagles volleyball team is off to a great start They have won their first two encounters The season started on August 30 as Millard traveled to South Sevier and came away with a victory On Thursday September 5 Millard hosted the Kanab Cowboys and once again were victorious Members of the team this year are: Kristin Bums Kathy Hunter Crystal Olson Jul ianne Speakm an T rudy Swallow Jory Whatcott Jo Widmark Kelly Christensen Jana CUmmings Melinda Giles Kristi Memmoti Nichole Nixon Ginger Robison Cindy Dcarden Kodi Penney Monica Reid Janet Watson and Courtney Christensen The ninth grade team consists of Deb Anderson Stacy Gardner Ginger Christensen Rahney Memmott Shelly Nixon Jennifer O'Camb Cynthia Olson Angela Robins Gaylynn Robison Diana Stevens and Natalie Tuttle The managers this year are StephaSheri Olsen nie Iverson Wendy Quamberg Angela Brewer and Priscilla Thompson Good luck volleyball Bowling news Open night and Revoe Kirkland rolls a 236 which turned out to be the high game for women Alan Burraston got his and Carma act together with a on Thursday Smith rolled a Not much sandbagging this year High Scores: Bonnie Church 220 Lou St an worth Dain Church Vonnie 550 Joyce Jensen MichViers 516 Jim Nickle elle Steele 212 June Dutson Ron Myers Gene Rogers Keith Sawaya Becky Lee Jensen Sawaya Ed Cole 551 Ava Cole 508 Rita RobinMax Bennett son Mike Alley Karen Burraston 554 Travis Taylor 510 Ken Riding Ron Westland 551 Floyd Dutson Roy Bean 500 Shirlee Dean Meyers 515 and Shields Bob Dalton 542 Judy Meinhardt keeps improving and once again she rolled her highest game during scrambler league Seniors bowling well were Phil Robison 215 Max Thorton 192 Don Iverson Darlene Mundy 172 Marilyn Rogers 162 and Ruthie Bronson 160 point per tie and 0 points per Co-e- loss) volleyball league to begin d West Millard Recreation is now organizing a 1991 Volleyball League Registration will be from September 5 through September 20 from 9 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday at the West Millard Recreation Offices it 81 South Manzanita Ave Delta The fee will be $150 per team Participation in the league will be restricted to 12 teams because of restricted facility usage There will be a meeting Monday Sept 23 1991 at the Recreation Office 81 South Manzanita Ave at 6 pm Those interested in participating in the league must be present The first 12 teams to hand in rosters participation forms and fees will be those given entrance into the league All information and registration materials can be picked up at the Recreation Office For more information call WM Rec Softball standings Quality Thriftway Service Drug Pizza House Road runners ParadiseFirst Security Bank Gifts Unlimitied Delta Valley Farms Young Guns BW Lovell CourtesyDelta J & H Drugs & Gifts 7 9 Curleys Razors Edge Zion’sHit Squad Bondo’sDick’s Tires Pace’s Team Brash Wellman Wannabe's Scoville Ch iropractic Cen ter Magnum Force Delta Golf News September is bringing beautiful weather and a full slate of play to Sunset View Golf Course This weekend we held the Sunset View 2 man scramble which was won by Blair Maxfield and Keith Sawaya with a 137 Tied for second at 142 were Dick Shelley Kevin Ivie and Jack Erwig and Tom Lovell Winning the Net division were Keith Abplanalp and Armando Ramos with a 108 In second were Troy and Mar Cruz while Vandenberghe Frank Amyx and Jerry McCann placed third A very rare feat led to the victory On their second round Keith sank a 0 yard shot on 4 for an eagle 3 and on the back side Blair followed with another eagle from almost the same spot! The ladies club will start theirclub championship Wed and complete it Sat Sept 14 Sept Last week’s ladies club winners of low putts was Louise Allen with 14 followed by Collen Mendenhall with 16 The mens club held a Chicago point tourney Tuesday which Keith Abplanalp won followed by John Nickle and Blair Maxfield Sept 21 and 22 will be the Mens Club Championship open to all mens club members The Sunset View Mens Club team will be playing Spanish Oaks GC Sept 14 in the final Utah Valley Interclub tourney Friday Sept 13 we will begin our Friday Night Couples Plsy with a mixed scrabble Weather permitting we will have a night tourney on Sept 14 at 8:30 pm The Junior Golfers are invited to pi ay on this their Gub Championship Wednesday Thursday or Friday afternoon This will culminate a fine year of golfing for the many juniors An awards ceremony mil be held at a later date Notice Election of officers will be held after the club championships on Ssturday Sept 14 We would like all member to be present Ladies Golf Association |