Show Page 6 Millard County Chrpmcte Progress December 20 2001 DNES Geography Bee Contestants Jade Edwards Bryan Bishop Bryant Taylor Christian Williams B J Taylor Stephanie Davis Katharine Nye Shantelle Lovelle Jessica George Joseph Dutson Luis Fandmo and Michelle Stephenson Delta High's football team had a heavy crop of Storm Singleton Tyler Greathouse Tyrell Curtis Deseret News MVP Delta North Geography Bee Luis Fandino a fifth grader enrolled in LaDawna Panhorst’s classroom won the Delta North lementury competition of the National Geographic Bee on Wednesday 12 December 2X)I Luis is the son of Jose and Evclia Fandino of Delta Me has moved one step closer at a chance for a S25IXX) college scholarship Bee at which students The l answered oral questions on geography was the first round in the 4 annual tional Geographic Bee The Bee is sponsored by the National Geographic Society The kickoff for this year's Bee was the last week of November with thousands of school around the United States and in the five U S territories participating The school winners including Luis will now take a written test Up to l(X) of the top n each state and territory will be scorers eligible to compete in their state Bees held in early April The National Geographic Society will provide an trip to WashD C for state champions and their ington to participate in the National Geographic Bee national champinational onship in May The w inner w ill receive a S2(K college scholarship Second Place honors in this year’s DNES contest went to Joseph Dutson 5 grade son of Jim and Li Dutson Other participants in this year's Bee included and All-State- z ? including Kory Morns Jake Abbott Brad Withers Kyle Smith Singleton was the MVP in The Tnb and chosen from Delta rs by Sandra I lain DUS Fight Delta football players went to an banquet held at Jordan High School to receive plaques given to them bv The Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News for making the first and team second string Storm Singleton received MVP from polls conducted by both papers think that MVP could said Singleton have been split five different ways cause there were five or sis members on my team that could have received it just as easily " The Tribune picked for first team Tvrcll Curtis offensive lineman Kyle Smith defensive tackle Jake Abbott defensive back Brian Smith safety Kory Moms offensive lineman Tyler Greathouse comer and Brad Withers linebacker were chosen to be on the second team for the Tribune Tyrell Curtis said that it was an honor to be chosen as an The Deseret News also chose Curtis and Smith as first team but they chose Greathouse and ithers to be on the first team as well For the second team the Deseret News chose Moms Abbott and Smith Coach Fowlcs mentioned that a lot of that team players deserved not selected those athletes along with Kyler at son Carl Hughes Dcnnon Rawlinson Newell Anderson and Dallin Jeffery were also chosen as players Head Coach Dean Fow les said “I think a great honor for those boys to it but really don't like ceive dividual awards given at the end of team games because the reason we were successful was because we played as a team rather than a bunch of individuals Allstate is always somewhat political ” other were All Counseling Center llrislova DHS - Aaron Dent is the w inner of the Burger King Awards Scholarsh ip The w inner of the Toyota Community Scholars Program Awards is Megan Mooney Four scholarships are now available in the Counseling Center The Robert C Byrd Honors Scholarship’s deadline is March 29 To be eligible for this scholarship high school seniors must be graduates of a public or private secondary school and have been accepted to a college Recipients of the scholarship will be selected solely on the basts of demonstrated outstanding academic achievement T H Bell Incentive Scholarship applications need to arrive before March 29 Students eligible for this scholarship include seniors or juniors who have competed the requirements for early graduation including the ACT or SAT scores The students should intend to become teachers The Women's Italian American Civic League Scholarship is for seniors of recent Italian ancestry It is based on ACT or SAT scores high school GPA and extracurricular activities The applicant must have been accepted to a college or university Scholarships arc awarded by both Men's and Women’s Chapters of the Italian American Civic League All application materials must be submitted by Feb 12002 The Chicano Scholarship Fund Committee scholarship is for all seniors who have been involved in activities that strengthen the ChicanoLatino community Applicants must exemplify the Chicano struggle for opportunity They must have resided in Utah There are a minimum of five years Financial need may influence the final selection multiple award categories The next ACT registration deadline is January 4 It w ould be a good idea to turn in much there when be won't break as the time you return holiday your application before to school January 2 by Teddy Luis Fandino 2002 DNES Geography Bee Champion 4’‘ and 5' graders Jessica George BJTavlor Bryan Bishop Bryant Taylor Katharine Nye Christian Williams Stephanie Davis Shantelle Lovell Jade I d wards and Michelle Stephenson I orclci Draper and Shelly Wright were Principal judges for this year's bee Bassett was the moderator for the event which was held in the Delta North multipurpose room An audience of parents friends and 4 and 5 grade students tended the exciting 45 minute competition More than 330000 real mas trees are sold via or catalogs Christ- SUBSCRIBE TODAY Last Minute Door Crashers dFfcnJBfJ and TriDels place in competition Sally Colliding Arriving at the competition was the easy part All took was a group of dancers But to place high took hard work dedication and extra long practices from Delta High ’sTriDels TnDcl Megan Holman said “We practiced in the morning from six o'clock through first period and then after school for three more hours " By DHS r - Although the TriDels had to faithfully the grueling and time consuming the end result of the competition made it worth it As the phrase that decorated their lockers put it they "danced their hearts out" in Layton at Northridge High School 3 other 3A teams They competed against in three dt fTerent categories Placing in all three they received second place in dance third place in prop and seventh in their military routine TriDcl Jessica Lang said “The hard work definitely paid off We were also able to see the areas we need to work on attend h practices A® 3 0 in the future" Delta H tgh students are also proud of theTriDel’s accomplishments Student Ryan Abegglen said “I’m glad to see them succeed " Student Spencer Hint2e said "They done really well this year and think it'scool that they placed high in competition " have ttl Savings in every department gift wrapping available Lord of the Rings: "Fellowship of the Ring" The MON thru SAT: 7:00 ONLY Pick up Lay-awa- by Dec 21 December 24 Twin 12:35 pm 2 Open til 7 pm thru Dec 22 RjC staples CO 261 W Main St Delta Utah Mon Sat: 7:10 December 24 (S' & 9:10 pm 2:35 A Uwkr'Sf CitimuUOO Adult 14 Suhccl chn due to iMiUhihty For mm ImtmmuUm r dream begins with the teacher who believes in you who tugs and pushes and leads you to the next plateau some- The times stick poking you with a sharp called “truth" — Dan Rather Billye Jo Ross graduated November 16 2001 at the Dallas Institute of Funeral Service She received an Associate of Appl ted Science degree in Funeral Serv ice She was also awarded an Academic Achievement Award in recognition of outstanding academic achievement dunng the course of study She graduated top in her class as an honor member of Pi Sigma Eta Fraternity In her restorative art class she did a bust (from a picture) of her brother Justin Smrstick who has killed in an accident in 2000 The bust was so like the picture that was put on display Her course of study included anatomy chemistry embalming microbiology health pathology restorative art practicum Under business management the courses were communication (speech & written) funeral services sociology gnef psychology history of funeral services business law funeral services law funeral serv ice ethics and electiv e'general education She was a practicing internship with A L Moore and GnmshawDignrty 'Central in Phoenix Billye Jim and children Jake Mackay Wyatt and Ebonec Baker are living in Scottsdale Billye is the daughter of Jane & Keith Hubbard of Fillmore granddaughter of Mack Freeman of Las Vegas NV and Billye & Wilmcr Bronson of Fillmore Annual furnace inspection can help prevent a chilling experience Though frigid weather has already vaded many parts of the country it’s not too late to have your home heating system inspected and to avoid a frosty surprise w hen you least expect it this winter A maintenance check by a qualified heating contractor may be all that's required to ensure that your system is ready to meet the challenge of a lengthy heating season suggests the Trane Home Comfort Institute Your best bet is to have your furnace inspected by the dealer who installed it or by the manufacturer's local representative listed in the Yellow Pages Typically a home furnace inspection includes a check of the follow tng The thermostat calibration An properly calibrated thermostat will prevent the home from reaching desired room temperatures The air filter A dirty air filter can duce heating efficiency increase energy consumption and compromise the reliability of the furnace Homeowners should clean or replace the filter monthly during the heating season The blower A dirty or poorly adjusted blower or blow er components can restrict air flow essential to ensure proper capacity and maximum efficiency The burners Burners should be spected and cleaned if necessary to sure proper operation The heat exchangers This inspection looks for cracks and corrosion that could make the furnace unsafe to operate The fan control Failure of the fan to activate and shut off at predetermined tervals could result in higher or lower room air temperatures than expected The high limit control This adjustment is the furnace’s last line of defense against overheating and possible damage to the system The manifold gas pressure Propcrgas pressure to the burners should be checked and set to the manufacturer’s recommended setting to ensure safe and reliable operation The venting system Cracks or openings where the flue enters the chimney or stdew all could prov ide an escape route for combustion byproducts Also loose ting elbows and connections and obstructions in the flue or chimney could allow dangerous gases to drift into a home’s ing areas NEWS TIP? 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