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Show DELTA HI. SCHOOL BASKETBALL SCHEDULE December 4, Friday December 5, Saturday December 7, Monday December 18, Friday December 26, Saturday January 2, Saturday January 8, Friday January 15, Friday January 22, Friday January 30, Saturday February 5. Friday February 12, Friday February 17, Wednesday League Games (L) COACH: MITCH MYERS PAROWAN AT DELTA The Delta Rabbits came up with a one sided victoryfor the first home game of the 1970 71 season. Led by strong rebounding by Bruce Curtis and Brad Jensen along with ateam scoring effort led by Dan Nielson and Curtis, the Delta team over-whelmed Parowan by a score of 65-39. Leading by a comfortable margin at the end of each quarter, quar-ter, the Rabbits sailed through the night with Coaches, Mitch Myers and Glen Partridge being able to play every member mem-ber of the team so that the final cut on the squad before the Dec. 4th and 5th weekend. This leaves the Delta team with a H record after the 68-65 loss at Richfield onNov. 27, with a chance to improve this record in a home court clash on Dec. 4 with Dugway and a game Dec. 5 at Juab. DELTA AT RICHFIELD ' ; For the first game of the 1970-71 1970-71 season the Deltabasketball Logan (m) Dugway at Delta Delta at Juab Delta at Panggitch Millard at Delta (L) Gunnison at Delta Delta at Hurricane (L) Cedar at Delta (L) Delia af Dixie (L) Delta at Millard (L) North Sanpete at Delta Hurricane at Delta (L) Delta at Cedar City (L) Dixie at Delta (L) 1 team, coached by Mitch Myers was defeated by a narrow margin mar-gin of 65-68 by Richfield High School. The Rabbits fought to the final buzzer in a game that saw three of Delta's starters foul out. Outstanding rebounding rebound-ing by Jack Louder, Rick Bishop Bish-op and Brad Jensen helped keep Delta in the game. Girk Porter led the Delta team in scoring with 19 points, as well as contrivuting valuable defensive de-fensive play. Fielding a taller team, the Richfield team led all the way with Delta closing the scoring gap during the - last quarter. a 7 T !- IT l J A better gain ratebetter feed efficiency More profit from your beef cattle That's what you'll get using 32 Beef Supplement Feed with Elanco Diethylstilbesterol added. It helps you get up to 11 increased feeding efficiency. IFA's 32 Beef Supplement Sup-plement is a balanced feed too. It has vitamins A, D, and E and trace minerals with 32 protein . . . 2.7 fat . . . 5.86 fiber ... and 1.34 phosphorous. Recommended use is 1 lb. per head per day. Ask for IFA Beef Supplement with Elanco Stilbesterol and get better feeding efficiency and more profit for less cost. INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES There are 20 to serve you. Preston, Idaho-Wesley Idaho-Wesley H. Hyde UTAH Tremonton Homer Marble Ogden L. John Lewis Salt Lake City-John Gardner Draper Ross Allen Riverton Delmar Duncan - Clinton Perkes American Fork-Lloyd US' .... " -y Jljf J W2-2 it. -'"4 VM BOATING CLUB GETS GOOD START ON RECREAT Members of the West Millard Boating club begin work Dec. 1, on new boat ramps for the DMAD Reservoir which they hope to have ready for use in time for early summer boating. boat-ing. Making the big cement pour was Dutson Supply Company with Joe Morris, Alfred Lake, Lindsey Steele and Roland Dutson Dut-son helping with the work. Derral Wright, local Ranger for the Parks and Recreation for the State of Utah took the pictures and in talking with him, he stated that he felt this would be a . better area . for water skiing than Gunnison Bend Reservoir west of Delta. Provo John Anderson St. George Loraine F. Avery Spanish Fork Blaine Loveless Loa-Roe Burgess Payson Bud Harmer Salina Harold Petersen Delta-Rex Wood Manti-Girven Stott Richfield Ardell Thompson Price Ellsworth Jewkes Tregaskis Cedar City-E. Rulon Brough Roosevelt-Albert Nielson i Gunnison bend is ideal swim-in swim-in ing but lacks long runs for the water skier. DMAD not only has some long runs but is very scenic with he mountains moun-tains above Oak City making it a most picturesque place. It aiso has some nice sandy beaches and areas that will make a favorite of boating groups. Water Recreation nationwide nation-wide is one of the largest outdoor out-door sports with thousands enjoying en-joying the thrill of boating each year. Millard County is fortunate to have such fine areas as DMAD and Gunnison Bend. sinvif i:mi: Mr. and Mrs. A. C. (Tony) Callister recently received a letter Informing them that their son, J., Lynn Callister has been chosen "Outstanding Recruit" Re-cruit" of his company. The letter Informing them of this honor Is as follows: "Dear Mr. and Mrs. Callister, As your Navyman's Commanding Com-manding Officer, It gives me great pleasure to inform you that he has earned the distinction distin-ction of having been chosen Outstanding Recruit of his Company. He was selected for this honor by his Company Commander by virtue of his initiative, perseverance, and devotion to duty. A letter of commendation was presented to him at a Captain's Meritorious Mast. I know you must feel a genuine gen-uine pride in your Navyman's achievement. Please accept my personal congratulations and best wishes for his continued success. Sincerely yours, Alan R. Cameron Captain, U. S. Navy Commanding Officer Lynn entered the Navy July, 1970 and has been stationed at Dan Diego, Calif. He Is now at Great Lakes, 111. He would be happy to receive Holiday greetings .rom friends of the West Millard area and his address is listed with other servicemen. Delfen Places in Ricks Rodeo Ricks College took second place in the regional intercollegiate inter-collegiate rodeo at St. George Utah, last weekend. Prof. Melvin Griffeth, club advisor, saij placing first in both the girls and boys sections was Utah State University. Ricks was second in both categories. cat-egories. "We had mainly a freshman team and I feel they did a great job in the various events," Griffeth said. There were 12 colleges and universities competing. In the boys' division USU had 394 points, followed. by Richks with 366 12, Dixie, 187, Weber State U., 150, Boise 121, Idaho State U., and BYU 70. Bob Owens, of Delta scored 64 points in bareback riding;. : Roderick Howard accepts Transfer to Fishiake Natl Forest Reed C. Christensen, Forest Supervisor of the Fishiake National Na-tional Forest, announced that Roderick R. Howard has accepted ac-cepted a transfer to the Fish-lake Fish-lake National Forest. Mr. Howard started with th& The trouble with the sun is that - sometimes it isn't around when Mrs. Marjorle Gardner, Provo, former Delta resident, writes that her sons In the service are doing fine. Her son Robert S. Gardner Just graduated grad-uated from his Basic Training at Fort Ord, Calif, and will now go into his Advanced Technical Tech-nical Training and will remain at Fort Ord. , Her son, Gary W.Gardner, or Whldby Island Naval Base at Washington was Just recently made Superintendent of the YMMIA and his wife, the former for-mer Susan Ashby, is the Prest-dent Prest-dent of YWMIA. Both Bob's and Gary's addresses are listed with other area servicemen elsewhere in the paper and they, along with the other service families are looking forward to Christmas greetings from friends and neighbors of the area. Biy Game Hunts Successful Buffalo, mooso, and desert bighorn hunters participating in once-ln-a lifetime hunts had good success during 1970. According Ac-cording to figures released by the Division of Fish and Came, moose hunters were most successful suc-cessful with a hunter success of 71., Sixty percent of the buffalo hunters bagged buffalo, and desert Mghorn hunters pursuing this elusive animal in the rugged country of San Juan County tallied a 40 hunter success. Tho Division of Fish and Game authorized 10 buffalo permits, 10 bighorn permits and 35 moose permits. Only mature male anUuaJs are harvested, har-vested, and hunting is limited to residents .only. Harvesting surplus male animals ani-mals helps promote healthy herds and indications are that with proper management, these big game species will continue con-tinue to provide hunting opportunities op-portunities for Utah sportsmen. sports-men. ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH 96 Center Street Delta, Utah MASS Sunday, Dec. 13, 11:30 a.m. Christmas 11:30 a.m. CONFESSIONS Christmas 11:00 a.m. Forest Service in 1966 as a Range Conservationist on the Spanish Fork Ranger District, Uinta National Forest. In 1968 he transferred as Range Conservationist Con-servationist for the Sawtooth National Forest, Twin Falls, Idaho. He graduated from Utah State University in 1961. Mr. Howard will assume the responsibility as District Ranger on the Loa Ranger District, replacing Larry Weeks. He will assume his responsibilities on Nov. 29, 1970. Rod, his wife and their two children will reside In Loa, Utah. Like during a rainstorm. Or on a day when it's just too windy or nasty to hang clothes outside. There are even times when you need it at night. That's why we came up with our own sun substitute. It shines in your dryer whenever you want it. Buy Her an Electric Dryer - Utah Power The "Sun" That Heuer Sets you really need it. ry about snow or wind or rain. f , ....... i i c : u (U.n 1 i SI Millard County Chronicle-Thursday, DELTA HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING SCHEDULE KOH 1970-71 December 5 (Saturday) Payson at Delta 6:00 and 7:30 p.m. December 10 (Thursday) Jr. Hi 5:00 p.m. Jr. Varsity December 12 (Saturday) Provo at Delta 6:00 and 7:30 pm. December 17 (Thursday) Milford at Delta 7:00 p.m. December 19 (Saturday) Morgan Tournament Orem and Delta 1st Round 4:00 p.m. Morgan and North Summit 2nd Round 7:00 p.m. December 23 (Wednesday) January 2 (Saturday) January 9 (Saturday) Delta Tournament Pleasant Grove and Delta 1st Round 6:00 p.m. Millard and Parowan 2nd Round 8:00 p.m. January 14 (Thursday) January 19 (Tuesday) January 21 (Thursday) Delta at Millard Jr. High 5:00 p.m. Jr. Varsity 6:00 p.m. Varsity 7:00 p.m. January 23 (Thursday) Delta at Milford 7:00 pm. February 4 (Thursday) Delta at Pleasant Grove 6:00 & 7:30p.m. February 10 (Wednesday) Spanish Fork at Delta 6:00 & 7:30 p.m. February 18 and 19 (Thursday and Friday Region Wrestling at St. George February 26 and 27 (Friday and Saturday)) State .Wrestling at Millard High School Homes Matcres: Junior Varsity - 6:00 p.m. Varsity-7:30 p.m. Coaches: Jim Porter and Ron Peterson Antelope Foachi Antelope poaching in Kane County threatens the establishment establish-ment of a herd in that area. According to a spokesman for the Division of Fish and Game, poachers are seriously reducing reduc-ing the chances of antelope becoming be-coming established there, In late Sept., 1970, 22 antelope ante-lope were obtained from Wyo. and released on East Clark Bench in Kane County. This release had been studied and planned for' several years as a cooperative effort "by the Division of Fish and Game and the Bureau of Land Management. Manage-ment. Apparent opposition to the stocking of antelope in this area is evidenced by the dwindling number of animals. Within two weeks after the release, one of the does was shot and left at at a water hole. One of the larger bucks was also shot, quartered and the meat wrapped wrap-ped in a blanket; the poacher did not return for the meat. Concerned sportsmen are asked to help' by reporting to Fish and Game personnel any information relating to antelope ante-lope poaching, in this area. You can regulate the temperature. tempera-ture. And you never have to worry wor-ry about snow or wind or rain. You've heard of it the flame-less flame-less electric dryer. An electric dryer costs less to buy up to $40 less. A nice piece of change. And a f lameless dryer, with fewer parts, costs less to maintain. 4 Just what you'd expect from the indoor "Sun," the Electric Dryer. & Light Company luuve nearu ui u me name- i The "Sun" That Never Sets December 3, 1970 6:00 p.m. Millard at Delta. Varsity 7:00 p.m. Piute at Delta 1:30 p.m. Hurricane at Delta 7:00 p.m. Beaver at Delta 7:00 p.m. Delta at Provo 2:30 p.m. DHS Matmen were victorious at their first matches of the season. Scores were: Delta 38; N. Sevier 14 and Delta 45; Panguitch 3. The match scheduled for the 3rd of Dec. was postponed. ATTENTION A representative of theSmall Business Administration will be In Millard County during the week. Persons wishing to contact him may do so inDelta on Friday, Dec. 11, 1970 from 9:00 a.m. until 9:30 a.m. at the First Security Bank. Appointments Ap-pointments may be scheduled through Mr. Ferrin Lovell, Manager. Some of our area correspondents correspon-dents are having difficulty fulfilling ful-filling their duties to keep you informed of the happenings in the area. Please help them. Call your correspondent with news of your activities. She can't have anything published that she doesn't know about;. 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