Show Millard Countv Chronicle PfoaressJanuafY 31992 Page 7 Dribblin’ Rabbits bring in ’92 with a bang I) a Rabbits wrestle to 2nd Della High wrestlers leveled to die Reno toumamenl recently Out of fifty teams participating Della placed second overall Joel Holman placed first in the 160 pound division Tony Bcckslrom and Kris Jackson both placed second in their weights Kevin Walker took a fifth place title in the 130 pound division Ryan Jackson and Rusty Moms won a sixth place title Aaron Little and Ray Jackson placed in the top ten with their ninth place finishes The Della Rabbits also continued their winning tradition by winning their own Tournament of challenge on Jan 4 1992 The following is a list of participants their weights and their placement 103 Rick Morris 2nd Dutson 1st 119 Mike Wankier 3rd Bcckslrom 2nd 135 Brett Talbot 4th Walker 3rd Morris 2nd Jackson 1st Holman 1st 1st Jackson 2nd 189 Kris Jackson 275 Aaron Little 2nd Soccer comes to Delta High Delta High will join the ranks of a growing number of high schools who have added soccer as a sport Delta as a has been supportive of community other sports including high school rodeo and swimming Judging by the performance this past fall of our football team and the girls volleyball leant Della has talented student athletes Last fall a group of parents approached the schtxtl board with the idea of having high school soccer teams both boys and girls Convinced by the number of stuin dents which have participated AYSO’s recreational soccer program here and by the support demonstrated by the parents of the community the school board gave the approval The needed funds will lie provided in a manner similar to the rodeo club and swim team club Parents of all soccer players and other stxcer supportcis are invited to help start a Di IS Soccer Booster Club to raise funds and organize the program An organizational meeting will Ik held on January 20 Monday night 700 p in Room in the West at the Conference Millard Pool Also any girls or boys who are in grades 8 through 11 who would be interested in playing on the soccer teams need to contact Sherri The girls soccer Guichard season is in the fall and the boys’ season is in the spring WM Rec Doug Petersen DUS— December 28 the Rabbits traveled to Hurricane Going into halftime Delta was trailing by six points w ith a score of 26 to 32 The final score ended up with Hurricane on lop 61 to 69 Clint Winters scored 22 points for Delta Brett Greathouse scored 12 and Mitch Anderson scored 9 The JV team who is doing really well this year won lheirgamc61 to 51 The freshman team were also defeated with a score of 34 to 44 The Rabbits brought in the year right On January 3 Millard traveled to Delta to play a game that's always exciting between the two rivals The eagles were defeated 54 to 39 Clint Winters had 12 rebounds and 9 points for the Holiday wrestling Mike Clay cr the holidays Della's wrestling team stayed busy The Rabbits went to a 50 team tournament in Reno Nevada The team placed second overall Joel Holman placed first and Tony Beckstrom and Kris Jackson placed second Delta's JV traveled to South Summit Girl’s basketball team loses to South Sevier Nathan Stewart DHS— The Delta High Girls’ basketteam suffered another defeat against South Sevier The team left Saturday about 300 pm to travel to South Sevier They arrived there at 5:25 pm The game had a rough start and unfortunately their luck didn't change throughout the entire game The Lady Rabbits lost by a whopping 50 points Freshmen Karyn Freeman had no comment about the game They returned at 11:30 p m a little discouraged but w ith high hopes for Thursday January 9 when Richfield comes to Delta ball Standings Men’s Basketball Pelrolanc K Dalton Motors M & N TS T & T Twin Theatres Hogan’s Heroes Quality Market S & S Jr Jazz Baskethall6-8tHawks Lakers Bucks Jazz Knicks Bulls Celtics Spurs Nuggetis Kings Rockets Pistons Jr Jazz Celtics Bucks Knicks Bulls Lakers Pistons Jazz Hawks 0 6 Basketball4-5t- No Findley payments for corn and sorghum 1990-cro- p Jim Nickle closed out the old year hen with another record performance he rolled the only 700 ever at Plaza Lancs Games of 256 netted his 723 series Jim wasn't the only one to finish ‘91 with a bang: Troy Pace rolled his first 200 and so did Gary Nay Lots of high scores: Eddy Cole Bob Dalton Tliayne Lee Dave Andy Albers Dean Meyers Kirkland Jim Davis Alan Roy Bean 570 Troy Pace Floyd Anderson Bruce Lovell 567 Jan Pace 538 Lee Dick Shank Jensen Plnl Sabcy 200 Roger Young June Dutson Richard Hare 518 Leo Randolph 526 Bill Teeples Glenda Yales 528 Ella Dalton Sue Mel Sehena Poulsen 205 Joyce Jensen 537 and Bsky Dziuk 503 Attention all men: Get your teams organized for this years men’s tournaThat’s right ment to be held Jan session on Friday evening session on Friday evening-- 3 on squad interfere with the Super there’s no couch potalix's in our county Senior Citizens bowled great this week: Phil Robison 229 Marilyn Rogers 226 Gene Rogers 210 and Earl Anderson 205 The US Department of Agriculture’s Commodity Credit Corporation announced today that no increased deficiency payments known as Findley payments will be made for com and sorghum under the 1990 feed grains price support and production since the program adjustment national weighted average market prices exceeded the basic support level Findley payments arc made w hen the basic support level for a crop of a commodity is reduced to maintain domestic and export markets for that commodity However these payments arc made only national weighted when the average market price is less than the it was reprice support level before Swim Pool news The new year is starting off great with the following 50 mile club members reaching new goals in swimming or water walking: Barbara David 80 10 miles miles Mary Scoville and Mike Littleford 10 miles Congratulations to these fine patrons West Millard Community Swimming Pool is lixiking forward to serving all its customers in 1992! The ptxil and racquetball facility is back to its normal winter schedule The a m ptxil is open weekdays for lap sw im and pm foropen swim and l pm on Fridays The hours are court facility weekdays 530 a m until 10 pm On Saturday the hours for the ptxil are 10 am until 12 noon lap swim pm for open swim and pm for evening open swim The racquetball facility Saturday hours arc 9 am until 10 pm The sw im team had a dual meet last weekend One meet was in Hunter on Friday and one w as in Kearns on Saturday This weekend West Millard Community Sw imming Ptxil will host Uintah on Saturday January Lessons The next session of winter swim lessons begins Monday January 27 at 3:30 pm A session runs weekdays for 2 weeks and costs $15 per session Call the to register ptxil at Rabbits Brett Greathouse had 8 bounds and scored 18 points M arc Jensen had 5 rebounds and made some key free throws throughout the game making 7 for 9 Milch Anderson had 7 rebounds and 8 points Coach Smiktns' comments on the game were “We played really hard was proud of the effort we put out We plaved gtxxl hard defense and it paid off” The JV team continues their winning Jake streak defeating the Eagles Anderson led the Rabbits in scoring 20 points followed by JoclTay lor’s 15 The 67 55 freshman team lost On January 10 Delta will travel to Richfield South Sevier On January ill travel to Delta to face the Rabbits and also placed second Kyle Chase and David Rowlellc placed first Justin Cowley and Michael Clay placed second Della's varsity also wrestled on Saturday January 4 in Delta’s Tournament of Challenge Delta lixk first overall and Ryan Jackson Joel Holman and Kris Jackson each placed first Ansvers front row Kurt Carroll and Stan Delta Rebels take 1st place four players from the Della Rebels tournament sixter team coached by Steve Jewkes represented the Rebels at the Utah Indixir Stxcer 3v3 Christmas Classic Tournament held Dec 27 and 28 in Wotxlscross Utah Tlie team consisted of Sian Jew kes Justin Losee Kurt Carroll and Jeff Nielson The boy s were undefeated in two days of play which resulted in the st place title They would like to thank their Rebel teammates for their support and help in preparing them for the tournament to common questions about ice fishing Lady Eagles on top in Region 10 In recent years ice fishing has come a very popular winter activity on Utah’s lakes and reservoirs There are a few general rules that apply spec ifically to ice fishing that anglers should be aware of: use line one Anglers may only Holes cut through the ice may riot exceed 12 inches in diameter (hole size at Bear Lake Fish Lake and Flaming Gorge may not exceed 18 inches to accommtxlale landing larger fish) Tins year fish taken at naming Gorge Reservoir cannot be gaffed Fishing is allowed 24 hours a day unless specified in the "Specific Waters Section" of the 1992 Fishing Rules The of artificial light is permuted while use ice fishing - Many waters have reduced limits during winter months - Anglers must be within ten feet of their equipment while fishing - Most ice fishing opjxirtuniiies are on public waters However anglers and all others engaging in wildlife related activities on private land must obtain written permission before entering land that is posted properly The 1992 Fishini: Rules do not make mention of use of ice fishing shanties but anglers are encouraged to use common courtesy for oilier anglers and respect for the environment when pulling items out onto the ice Waste and pollution left on the ice cast a bad light on the sport of ice fishing and can even threaten the closure of waters and fishing on problem areas All rules are found in their entirety in lire 1992 Fishing Rules All anglers are encouraged to be familiar w ith bag limits closures and general rules before striking out onto the ice FILLMORE-ThLady Tagles defeated the Kanab Cow boys in Region 10 The game was close all action the way but the Eagle defense shut ofl Kanab's shixiling in the final pcruxl to claim the victory Knstin Bums who sprained her ankle early in the first peruxl came back to hit two 3 point shots to spark the Eagles Sure Shot basketball competition Crystal Olson was lough defensively along with Marla Freeman Melinda Giles Conger Robison and Kristine Rowley Sophomore Cindv Dearden came off die bench to help the Top scorer was fagles defensively Marla Freeman The Eagles travel to Hurricane on 9 for their next con Thursday January test Winter Trout Limits Start January The Milk Sure Shot Basketball Competition sponsored by Millard County Recreation will be held at the Delta High School Gym on Saturday January 25 1972 There is no charge Entry deadline is Thurs Jan 23 1992 at 5 p m at the Recreation Building Divisions of Competition: Boys Elementary Grades 5 & 6 Curls Elementary Grades 5 & 6 Boys Junior High Grades 7 & 8 Girls Junior High Grades 7 & 8 Grades Boys Intramural Grades 9 12 Girls Intramural It is required dial no participant has a ever competed on High Sstuxil Team (This competition tests a youngster’s speed shinning and tebounding ability in a series of three 56 second lime Local winners in each division may advance to stale competition of all horses that run at Wyoming Downs racetrack come from Utah of all money wagered at Wyoming Downs comes from Utah 85 patrons Let’s Giving Utah Dollars Away! §00? respectively D receive your refund anticipation loan in a matter of days H no cash needed— all fees can be withheld from your check H available whether we prepare your return or not Support The Proposed 1992 Horse Racing Act Name Citizens P0 H&R BLOCK Box Salt Lake Put Utah 510391 To Cy Utan First Address 84151 State City Work Phone - 58 West Main Delta 864 - 3314 10:00 A PM SATURDAY BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 1 On January 1972 the trout limit will change to four on many of Utah's reservoirs The limit change is in force to protect trout populations from over harvest during the ice fishing season w hen trout are more susc eptible to hook and line Many of these waters have reduced limits through May 22 after which the limit in most cases will return to eight fish The advent of year round fishing and ice fishing has made it easier for anglers to gel w here fish are Reduced hag limits during winter months help provide fish both summer and ing opportunities w inter All waters that have limit changes aters See are listed in the "Specific lion" of die State of Utah 1992 Fishing Rules If a water is not listed m this section the general limit ot with trout applies The new rules are now printed and available at all license sales outlets The 1992 licenses are required to fish beginning January TECHNICAL CENTER DELTA 90 duced The national average market prices from per bushel received by producers 1991 September 1990 through August were S228 for com and S212 for sorThe ghum (S378 per hundredweight) of each for level basic price support these commodities w as $1 96 and $186 Back row Jeff Nielson Justin Losee Jewkes Source L'lah More Council a Division ot l'lah Department of Agriculture Z'P |