Show The return of several injured Delta footballers was an obvious benefit in Friday’s victory over Hurricane But well called plays and good execution were the key factors as Delta was situations placed in long yardage several times throughout the game The Rabbits got things started quickly taking the opening drive 80 yards capped by a Gary Porter touchdown from two yards out Delta held Hurricane’s first drive with an impressive fourth and short defensive effort Hurricane followed with an interception and drove it to a score for a tie Following a 68 yard screen pass from QB Greg Topham to Layne Finlinson running back Porter got his second TD and Delta went up Hurricane fumbled a punt late in the second quarter to set Delta up in good field position Delta was penalized immediately on a holding call but a Topham to Todd Simmons 24 yard pass got them out of the possible trouble A 5 yard pass to Finlinson ended the drive and left the half time score at Delta again stopped Hurricane in the opening of the second half The Rabbits then marched the ball down to a TD by Bruce Nielson fo 25 yards on the ground Behind Hurricane was again forced to punt A good punt placed Delta deep in its territory Hurricane wide a receiver pass from intercepted Jared Smith and took it to the 10 yard line of Delta This resulted in Hurricane’s final TD leaving the score at Delta once again facing long yardage threw a screen pass to Gary Ihurs DSPS Millard County Delta wins big at Hurricane Oct II 1984 Pane 9 Fillmore City reviews cable TV franchise Porter which he took 57 yards for his third TD A Topham interception on a late Delta Hurricane drive plus the lead gave Coach Fowles a reason other than injuries to play his reserves These reserves performed well and accounted for an interception by Shahin Safarian Delta totalled 369 yards offense 181 yards and three touchdowns came on 188 yards and two TDs the ground came through the air Safarian went five for five in extra point attempts Delta plays at home Wednesday against Dixie Kickoff being at 4:00 pm Dixie upset Cedar City last week With both teams coming off of wins the game should prove to be exciting EM Little League to Meet The East Millard Little League has scheduled a meeting for Wednesday Oct 17 at 7:30 pm at the Public Safety Building They request that all concerned please be in attendance at this meeting as they need the support of parents and coaches to help make this program a success They will be holding elections that also for new officers and night other positions All area representatives are requested to be here or to send someone in their place to represent their city would like input from They everyone to help them make 1985 a good year for all the boys The following are excerpts of the minutes of the regular meeting of the Fillmore City Council held Tuesday Sept 18 1984 at 7:30 pm in the Fillmore City Building Present were: Mayor Doris Rasmussen S Dallin Councilmen Nielsen Scottom Jer'E Terry FreeBrinkerhoff Brent Jackson man Rowley Recorder Carol Wise Administrator and Day Dwight Visitors Chip Long Kent Sanderson Shane Day Shane Nielsen Daniel Dalton and Brandy Bartholomew The Cable TV franchise ordinance was reviewed noting that if the cable needs trees trimmed company they should pay the cost that city owned poles outside the city limits be covered by agreement and the suggested terms of abandonment be added to the ordinance Motion was by Councilman Jackson that City approve the franchise ordinance with the added section on terms of abandonment Seconded by Councilman Brinkerhoff and carried unanimously Motion by Councilman Scottom seconded by Councilman Nielsen to authorized Mayor to sign consent forms required by the financial sources Mountain West serving One inch of rain contains the same amount of water as a snowstorm Cable TV subject to the right to mortgagors approve any other West Mountain default should carried unanimously The pole agreement was approved unanimously on motion by Counciland seconded man by Rowley Councilman Jackson Kenneth Day and Noel Cook came to the Council to discuss utility services to the area of the Budget Stop just outside the city limits at the Mr Cook north freeway exchange said he owned the property on which the Budget Stop is built and would nd set up additional like to expand businesses in the area To do so he and sewer need would water The matter of annexation utilities Mr Cook indicated was discussed that if annexation was necessary to secure the needed services he would After further some not object discussion it was agreed to explore the matter further to see what would be involved in extending city utilities to this property L John Jr Sandy Long and Lowell Kennedy Marstella all of the Soil Conservation Service a proposal for restoring presented the protection structures at Water Cress Spring which were damaged by spring floods It was indicated that the Soil Conservation Service would pay 80 of $86000 cost of the restoral project Then Evan Simpson and James Cox of Sunrise Engineering presented several proposals for in the the structure’s improvements design to minimize contamination or After damage in flooding situations careful study the Council decided to go with Sunrise Engineer proposal No 2 which is estimated to cost It is anticipated $156000 that the Soil Conservation grant money will be available and will apply to this Motion to approve the proposal of cash for the City's depositing of the Soil Conservation share Service funding and the approval of the Sunrise Engineering proposal secJackson was by Councilman onded by Councilman Scottom and carried unanimously Jackson Motion by Councilman Soil between that negotiations Sunrise EnService Conservation and the City be done gineering Day and that through Administrator be authorized to Mayor Rasmussen Seccontracts sign the necessary Brinkerhoff onded by Councilman whether did not state (Minutes or not the motion was carried) Mr Paul McBride was present to discuss the lifting of the building View Mountain in moritorium Subdivision In the discussion it was in the lots some are noted that there subdivision that do not have water lines to them After a discussion of motion by Councilman the matter Brinkerhoff that the building moritorium be lifted in this subdivision but that no building permit will be issued until the subdivider has put in to the lot the water connection involved and that all lots in the subdivision be furnished with water in blank 198(left by June Nielsen seconded by Councilman and carried unanimousl y Minutes of the previous meeting were approved by upon motion seconded Nielsen Councilman by carried Brinkerhoff Councilman unanimously Needed sidewalks along 500 South were discussed Scottorn Motion by Councilman Jackson seconded by Councilman to that the Mayor be authorized negotiate for land for the expansion carried sewer of the lagoons unanimously The Council approved the purchase of gabions for the use in the at the creek for flood protection spring Meeting adjourned at 10:30 pm Holden Happenings by Millard quarterback Greg Stewart launches pass for TD Millard drops tough one to Pine View By Jolynn Cummings The Millard Eagles Football Team had a game with the Pineview It was the Panthers last Friday so Eagles Homecoming game all the before the game started were Candidates Homecoming escorted across the field by their fathers Then the Queen Tricia Cox Pam Noland and and her attendants Kris Fowler were seated under the scoreboard for the game During the first quarter of the football game Pineview scored the Then during the first touchdown second quarter the Panthers scored but the three more touchdowns Eagles’ Nathan Giles ran the ball back on a kick off three yards deep in for the first our own endzone which got the Eagles on touchdown the scoreboard The halftime score was For the halftime entertainment marched the Millard Selgaes followed by the Band Third Quarter was a blank for both teams Neither team scored during this quarter but this quarter is when the Eagles ‘prepared for the fourth quarter Gary Stinson then ran for a Dan and touchdown Watson kicked for the extra point Last Tuesday Delta played which was executed with perfect precision and the team won the game Sophomore Kim Haag served for the final 12 straight points In the second match Delta won easily two straight games to clinch the win and keep their perfect region record alive offense Thursday the girls saw a for the first timet against North middle attack Wood I The annual Holden Ward Budget Dinner will be held Monday Oct 15 at the church A delicious dinner will be served by the Relief Society and a been has continuous program planned You are invited to bring the whole family anytime between 6:30 8 pm Plan to be there for an Shortly following that play Greg Stewart threw a pass to Dan Watson TD Watson also kicked for a for the extra point The Eagles also received points for a Safety was final score The Pineview’s favor This year there are four teams tied for first place They are: Millard and Dixie We Cedar Pineview wish the football team luck as they Also continue to play this season to Coach Alldredge congratulations for the fine team he has and for all the effort he puts in with the team enjoyable evening A warm welcome to the new North family who has moved into the Emily Dean and Johnson home recently Jason Celine have three children 13 9 and Tami 7 Dean Jason Volleyball picks up two wins volleyball with Gunnison Delta won in both matches but it took five games rather than the usual four The team started strong and played well the first game winning In the second game however the team let down and was defeated in a close round After the second loss Coach Wiscombe directed the team into a Cherrl Oct 3rd dinner guests at the home of Ed Shelstead were Mr and Mrs S Svidal the last of 50th wedding anniversary guests Ken and Janice Zeigler attended the dinner also The Svidals were old friends and neighbors from California and were on their way home from No Dakota Sunday guests of the Shelsteads Mr and Mrs were grandchidlren: and daughter Timothy Shelstead Citrie of Clearfield Utah Timothy is in the Air Force at Hill Air Force Base Also home was granddaughter She is attending Sally Shelstead school at USU in Logan Sanpete This is similar to what Delta runs but involves six hitters and two setters The offense tends to set the ball to the middle where there are no blockers Coach Wiscombe said “We handled Sanpete’s offense very well I was with team's the impressed adjustment” About the Coach said “ I a lot more confidence in hitting from the middle This will be very valuable to us in the future” This week the team plays South Sevier Wiscombe said the team will concentrate on defense more particularly with a solid front block South Sevier has some strong hitters week’s performance think our team gained 1984 National School Lunch Week menu NOW AVAILABLE Monday October 15 Canned Pork in Gravy over WhipButtered Frozen Mixed ped Potatoes Whole Rolls Wheat Vegetables WHoney Butter Fresh Prunes and Milk TRESPASSING & NO HUNTING NO Tuesday SIGNS October 16 Sloppy Joes WDill Chip Tots Buttered Green WMushroom Sauce Carrot Tater Beans Slicks and Milk The Chronide'Pr ogress 40 No 300 West 75 So Main St Delta Utah Fillmore Utah October 17 Wednesday UNIVERSAL MENU: Marathon Hard Roll Tossed Salad Spaghetti Fruit Cup Honey Oatmeal Raisin Cookie and Milk October 18 Thursday Diced Turkey in Gravy over WhipButtered Frozen Peas ped Potatoes Parker House Roll Celery Stick Orange Jello WMandarin Oranges & Whipped Topping and Milk Friday October 19 Pigs in a Blanket WMustard A Garnish Crispy Fries Cole Slaw Orange Slices and Milk "One half the world understand the pleasures of other" cannot the out at 1PP in Delta and Celine keeps busy doing volunteer work at the Elementary School in Fillmore We hope they enjoy their stay here Vera Nixon has been a patient in the Fillmore Hospital for the past We wish her a speedy week recove y for left Tuesday Betty Hunter Alaska for three weeks Stebbins her daughter She accompanied and Larsen Janice daughters Brittany and Shamai Betty will help out with the new baby while Mike and Janice are both teaching school Visiting Elmeda Turner for a few days has been her son Ward Turner of LaVerkin He also visited with his and sisters Don Turner brother Elen Stevens and Marjorie Stevens Otto and Allie Hunter drove to Manti Friday for the football game to see their grandson Ty Carling of Moab play and visitor at Grant Weekend Norma Wood's was their daughter at BYU Sheri who is a Freshman this year Visitors at Bill and Ruth Stevens' last week were their daughter of Mona and children Marie Dean Coray of Marie’s Nephi brought her down to spend Their daughter the day visiting Brian and husband Anna Parsons and five daughters came for the Rulaine was also down weekend from BYU where she is a Sophomore this year Stopping in to see LaNola Johnson last week were her and Lucille Courtney daughter Lucille’s sister Dorothy They were all on their way to Las Vegas to meet sister and Lucille's Dorothy's Virginia of Texas They also stopped in on their way back to Bountiful for dinner on Sunday Dean Coats visited his parents Marilyn and LaVaar Coats over the weekend Dean also is a student at BYU this year Weekend visitors at Joy and Stan Harmon’s were their daughters and Donna and Vern Cotterell husbands and Suzanne and Thane Hillstead of Provo The family of Mr and Mrs Clyde Wood spent a few days at Lake Powell for their anniversary They enjoyed riding the big boat to the Rainbow Bridge and the beautiful at Bryce They stopped scenery Canyon on the way home and enjoyed their trip very much Mr and Mrs Clyde Wood were in for the Salt Lake City recently beautiful weddings of two of their family: Garren Breach son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Breach grandson of Mr and Mrs Rulon Sherwood of married Susan Gark daughter Mr and Mrs Russell Gark Gyde the attended Lillian also and Susan of Thompson marriage Dale of Mr and Mrs daughter Thompson and David Ezenberger Les and Phyllis McKee were down for the weekend at their home in Holden Don Walker are Mr and Mrs spending some time at their home in Holden Professor Walker retired in June from his position at the University of Utah Darla Chase and six children are Gwenna living with her mother for a few months while Ethington Darla’s husband is in Germany Visiting Mary and Earl Johnson for was their daughter the weekend Kathy Johnson of Salt Lake City NOTE: Cherryl Wood is back writing If you have the news for Holden anything you would like included in her column please call her at home or drop by Woods Market and give it to her Welcome back Cherryl we missed you! 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