Show “k 4 Millard County Chronicle July 26 Progress 2006 Page 7 Sports Local Racing American Quarter Horse Earns First Place Finish in Red Cell Northwest Challenge AMARILLO IN MOOSI HI )S A hay gchhng owned by Bruce or Lyneiie Petersen of Delta I'tah lamed Tirst Place in the S19440 Red (ell Northwest ( hallcnge at Les Hots Park in Garden City Idaho Straw fly in Moosebuds Ridden by Berkley Packer and Trained by Bret race in lekery covered the hmr-- time of 4S 166 The top finishers for this race were Strawflyin Moosebudx Runbvu ( ashin Sam Bedaoom and a Snow ay llouv The MBN America Quarter Horse Racing Challenge is a $4 3 million series of 5x regional races run in 10 regions throughout the United States Canada and Mexico The w ner of each regional race represents that region in the MBNA America Baseball League DHS Girls East Soccer On Saturday July 15 the Last Millard Cal Ripken Minor League yr old) team from Fillmore braved the 100- degree heat and won the secondary state championship tournament held in Orangeville Utah The game lasted 5 2 innings Millard (home team by coin toss) held Beaver scoreless at the top of the sixth and won 6 to 4 It has been over ten years since any team from the ast Millard league has won a championship Until two seasons ago the ast Millard Cal Ripken DHS girls soccer begins Monday VI a m on the new at July training field located behind the High School baseball diamond Anyone interested is welcome to participate no prior soccer experi ence is needed All forms schedules and information etc will be distributed at this first practice Millard Quarter Horse Racing Challenge Championships on November 5 at Los Alamitos Race Course in Los Alanutos California Tor more information on the MBNA Racing Challenge contact the AQUA Racing Department P( Box 200 Amarillo Texas 7916X L or see AQH Vs homepage (www aqharacing com) yr old League didn't have a vision The league didn't field an team lor the 2005 tournament The league wishes to thank coaches Jason Bullock Travis Stevens and Josh Cranney along with parents and players for their hard work and dedication State Champions ric Alcala Kyle Brunson Dakota Bullock Skyler Ills Gentry Cranney Jordan Day AVrex Martinez Demk Jenson Jellery Robison TJ Stevens McCrae hatcher Nathaniel Wade Principals offer advice to high school students’ families Golf t Kmults of an £'u lionc I’iiih ipal poll Innoiou vJ al Piofossional Conft ri m e ith teachFamily communication school activities and friends 1X4 ers counselors and principals is a stablish a time and place for tal element in the success of high III l"o Have a positive attitude school students according to a about education high expectations cent poll of high school principals tor school) h Assure attendance at Got involved in stuschool 9 3 Nearly principals representing 2 states responded to The Principals' dent's school activ ities Partnership 2006 Poll conducted by Many ol the poll respondents he Principals' Partnership a prohe Principals' Partnership gram created by the Union Pacific 2006 Summer leadership Institute Foundation to support high school he this week in Phoenix Ari event features top speakers disprincipals in communities served by the nation's hugest railroad cussing leadership Iiteiacy mentorPrincipals enrolled in The ing new teachers and issues related to Principals' Partnership were asked to gangs he conference also provides answer the question principals the chance to network school year "As the and learn from their peers across the gins what are the three most country the he Principals' Partnership portant actions a family should take to assuie success lor its high school signature giving program of the student Union Pacific Foundation is one ol O! the respondents 62 percent America's pieituer business and edusaid the most important action a lam cation paitnetslups he program supports a network of ily should take is to "maintain tegu lar communication with teachers and IOOO public high school principals school administrators " his includes m 21 states A team ol nationally recat or least monthly talking emailing ognized educators facilitates the willi teachers and school counselois change ol knowledge best practices and resources across the network participating ill open houses and conferences and reading benefiting all member principals and and responding to school communitheir schools Team members also cations velop a customized program for each Principal Jon Swctt of lewis principal working with principals on and Clark High School in Spokane key issues they have identified as AAash encourages parents to begin eas of concern in their schools There is no cost to principals or school discommunicating w ith teachers eatly m the school year tricts for Partnership activities "AAitlun a lew weeks of the first cluding the Summer Leadership email should of school day Institute parents or call all of their child s teachers In addition he Partnership mainintroduce themselves and invite the tains an public AAeb them to with make contact teacher site (www principalsparinership if there is ever an issue" Swell said com) featuring research briefs and "lor parents to make contact with case studies useful to all educators their child's school every few weeks It is estimated that The Partnership is really responsible parenting " through the participating principals The second most frequent response will reach approximately 71000 with the to poll question was "Talk teachers and million students this your student about school activiyear ties and friends" family discussion The Arizona Department of recentlv honored The Iducition grows in importance as more parents woik at jobs with nonttadition a with Principals' Partnership al schedules said Principal Valerie “Spotlight i'll Success" award The Payne ol Stbmo High School m Principals' Partnership has also been Tucson Art recognized by state education associ"I have students who sometimes ations m Wyoming Utah and Idaho T haven't reallv seen mv mom as well as the National Association say for three or four davs"' Pavne said ot Secondarv Sc hind Principals "In the world we live m now with many parents and kids working dil terent hours it’s important to gist check in with vour child evervdav " Principal Don Poplau ot Mankato ast High School in Mankato Minn believes that m an age ol expanding technologv parents now more than ever need to know with whom their high school student is communicit He pointed to saletv issues as mg souated with the Internet including blogs and online communities "Some parents don t tndv know who their kids are talking to " Poplau said "Ireat them like young adults Tell your kids that as a parent vou m their friends and inter ested in the activities that matter to them and have some discussion " Other top action items cited bv ‘The Tee Box’ ) h ToM Motion Mens Association Results: 2 Man ( hicago: Tied lor First Place were Bill Ashby and Jono Ashby Brad I oertschcr and (ireg vers points 3rd Place were Jackson George and Andy Killpack 2 points Tied for 4th Place were Don Bishop and Jim Brinkerholl John lison and Kyle Hill Dale Josse and Roger Zeeman 0 points Sunset Aiew iglit Man learn beat to 15 5 at the MilNite Millsite 20 (loll ( lub Ladies Night lliursdav un at Front Row Conner Ottley Rex Jensen David Fullmer Marissa Louder Second Row Dunny Fullmer Ntcklous Britt Jessie Rhodes Tanner Slavens Cody Jensen Caden Carter Derek Cailer Back Row Michael Louder Junior Club Champions - at Paradise Golf Resort 2006 Jensen First - Michael Louder Second First Flight' Cody Flight First - Nicklaus Britt Second - Jesse Rhodes Third Flight First - Conner Ottley Second - Rex Jensen Third U4 Yards Hole 20 Hole in One Donny Fullmer Second Millard County Recreation Boys Flag Football League 3rd and 4th Grade Boys tula Stewart Aubree First Place Ntckle Ann Ashbv Debbie A’lsser and Glenda Otto Utah State Monday through riday al the Millard County Recreation Ave Office- at XI South Maiianita Delta lie fee will be $30 per player All information and registration niatetials can be picked up at the Recreation Olhce For mote information call the Recreation Olhce al r1 ®3GS) Klaus Ml August COPY Ouostions Cull 1 1 1 th SC 0th 1 ft' 2006 2th :00 pm enter may - 7:00 pm Enter Exhibits at Fair Building East side county residents room at the Millard Fillmore Library Thursday August 10 2006 9:00 ani 7:00 - 5:00 5:30 6:30 7:00 pni pm pm pm Enter flowers HG and small animals vegetables judging gov Iin I he uilo' to a H( ki I nc In t' the nih DEAwIN’E a for AIL Horse Show Articles Ad crtising & Announcements 5:00 Each pm Frida July 31st thru August 3 6 00pm to 8 00pm Instruction by HS Coaching Staff Any the Tuesday August 8 2006 jacket For more boating safety inhumawithtion please call (XOI in the Salt Lake calling atea or from outside the Salt ake calling area or visit www $100 00 per player Includes Football Camp and Too Shirt FSSONS he pool is olleimg the Bov Scout lilesav me Metil Badge course lor those bovs who have successful Iv completed the Mv miming met it badge course he course will begin lulv m si q on Mondav he lee is 520(H) per hoc ( all the pool at X6fu3 33 toi more inlomio lion oi to register Summer swim h ssons uuls mi ridav 4th Winter swim Aliens) unrig lessons begin in September liter Registration will lake pluc school beems fn Saturday 8:00 am 8:30 am 9:00 am 9:30 am 1000 am 12:00 pm Phil Whatcott Bon Hunter :00 pm d Equipment Deposit Chip Chicken Old Time Fiddlers with Creamy Potato Vegetables 1L 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:30 pm 400 pm 4:30 pm 5:00 6:00 pm pm Demo - Ruth Anderson Miss Millard entertains Farm Bureau Talent Show 2006 Friday Au gust Exhibits Open 10:00 am Sour Dough Scones Demonstations 1:00 am Miss Millard entertains 1:30 am Kirk Jayleen at Sarah Hoggard 12:00 pm Ice Cream Demonstration Homemade 1:00 pm Chandler 1:30 pm Family Contest 2:30 pm 3:00 pm Joanie Schena with 4:00 pm Cooking Apples Demonstration Miss Millard entertains 4:30 pm Pete and Mike Bulloch 5:00 pm 6:00 pm Dutch Oven Dinner - $ 0 per plate 7:00 pm Jett Williams Concert - ico h 7 bv 3133 he t to Equipment Check Out Date July 31st 2006 Time 4 00pm 6 00pm Place' HS Old Gym Pi lor September placed 'll Reams Registr ition dcodlmc II vou have is July 2Mli questions or need more mlormalion iuntnl Marshall at the pool at XM Beckv 525(H) Hillard County Fair 'tab law teqtmcs wear a pioKr-lsied life jacket when on a boat However is a sale and smait practice lor everyone including adults to always wear their life tacket Utah boating accident statistics for the past 10 vears indicate that nearly 75 percent of drowning victims Irom boating accidents would have likely survived had they been wearing a hie mail August and All games on Saturdivs he pool is taking registration Junior Water I’olo league league is purpose ol this to introduce the sport ol water polo to youth Boys and girls enlerme 4th through 9th grade are eligible to plav Participants must be able to sw mi 100 yards trout crawl without stopping lie league stuts Mondav Aliens) 7th at 12 noon lees are 545(1(1 lor lor © ISsmi - Salt I ake ( ity cluldieii under Millard Little League Football principals participating in the poll include "I sinhlish a time and p'ace for homework" (lx percent) 'Have a positive attitude about education high expectations tor school' 16 per cent) “Assure attend nice at school tit) percent and "Get involved in sin dent s school activities 9 percent ‘Parents who are active in thvt child s education and supportive ot what the school ts doing almost al wavs have kids ifiit are successtul in the classivom " said David Mode eh School in principal of Da’! irt Dalhart Texas The Principals Partnersfop 2hi6 Poll Percent Response ( a’ee iv M nu Ma ntam reeular location with vhixl pe'sotml 22 4“!) Talk with voui student about p m Parks boating safety tip pf the week Burning it up in the pool s 50 mile club this week is Deb Jones - 1370 miles Micah Johnson 90 miles and loe llardv 70 miles' DA YO summer swim team will be ill Richfield this riday and Saturday for the Southern Utah swim he 4 member team championships has been working hard all summer for a chance to compete this weekend All children have dramaticillv improved their times in each of then events Good luck I) A YO' to p til West Millard Swim Pool news 11 Milltrd County Recreation is now organizing a 2006 Boys lag oothall eague lor 3rd and 4th giade bovs Registration will be from July 19 2006 Irom 2006 through August a m to Marissa Louder - August 12 Ronald McDonald Blue Sage Tractor Parade Magician and Games Folk Dancers Ogden International Pedal Tractor Pull Crisp Clogging Grandmothers Ridin' Easy Tractor Pull Awards Ceremony Miss Millard Entertains Release Exhibits Mud Races at Annette tickets required 2006 Rock Crawling Registration for Little Britches Little Britches Rodeo Jackpot Miss Millard entertains Michelle Abe - Rodeo Jackpot Johnson |