Show evnp Page 6 - t Millard Count) I SPS Thurs Jan 10 1985 Community support group hears Chief Cooper holidas Ihe area is open before school lunch hour and after school for student use Students take a break from b playing pingpong in the commons area the Christmas during completed Commons area open for students The commons area at DHS was completed over the Christmas holidays by members of the Student Council Brent student body president led Johnson a crew in sanding and waving the floor in preparation for laying tile and carpet They worked five days of their vacation Brent who carried out plans for the area said “It is nice facility which we were able to pay for out of student body money raised by the pop machine It cost about and other projects $100000 less than we thought it would We hope to be able to add more furniture besides the pingpong tables" The next aspect of the project eludes making chairs out of the planter boxes which used to enclose trees A student Stephanie Babb said about the area “It’s really impressive and has a lot of class” Another student Crystal Kelly said "It looks really good and adds to the class of the school” Todd Simmons junior class president who helped with the area said “I think it’s a lot better place to have dances than the annex and it’s a good place to play pingpong Mr Simmons principal said “The area will encourage the students to demonstrate their responsibility by caring for their special place” Debators roll toward big Staff asks for original work for yearbook meets Joel Sannes competed well at the Out of a Alpine Speech Tournament possible 120 speaker points he accumulated 119 to win the top speaker award in the varsity division Joel and his partner John Escott took fourth in the two man varsity debate beaten only in the final rounds by a Bingham and an Orem team that went on to place as the top two teams There were 25 schools and 58 varsity debators competing at the tournament showing that as Joel said “We had a lot of competition” The fo'ensics’ students next tournament is here in Delta on Saturday Mr Hansen said "There will be about twenty schools coming six of which are 4A and six 3A Mr Hansen also said “We feel pleased that that many schools are Like to do creative writing draw cartoons or write poetry? If you do get busy and submit some things to Debbie Rose yearbook editor for inclusion in the section of the yearbook The deadline for entries is later this spring probably in March The section will have an all new look this year and will include color photographs That means that the book will have almost twice as much color as it had two years ago The yearbook staff is looking for of poetry or original compositions other writing The staff will judge the work and then include the best in the book port Richard Y Moody PhD Clinical Psychologist will be guest speaker at the Jan 16 1985 meeting of the Community Support Group & Friends The meeting is slated to get underway at 7:00 pm in the Delta City Council Chambers The Community Support Group & Friends was organized a few months ago to help combat use of drugs alcohol by youth President of the group is Peggy Overson with Ella Sannes and Saiah Inez Moody serving as VP and Sec respectively At the last meeting of the group in December guest speaker was Delta Police Chief Greg Cooper On display were many pieces of paraphenalia for using assorted drugs All the pieces had been picked up in Delta as well as a wide assortment of pills and other substances Chief Cooper explained to his audience the high cost of the illegal drug traffic in the US The figure is and the number of astronomical manhours on the parts of law enforcement spent in trying to curb sales is He pointed out that as the price of cocaine has gone dow n the number of teenage users has gone up Most regions such as West Millard identify their major pioblems as being a lack of community awareness and denial To some extent this is true of the local area the chief said Specific for addressing the recommendations problem includes the creation of parent awareness seminars the establishment of “crisis counselors” to handle drug and alcohol problems peer counseling and elementary and middle school courses on and resisting peer pressure “Education is the key to a good prevention prolaudgram” the chief emphasized He ed the efforts of the local group and couraged members to “continue on” Assisting the chief with the display were Officers Ralph "Stoney” Stoneking and Roger Young Delta Lions Club distributed and served brochures light refreshments to conclude the cvenim Della’s control of the boards kept Millard from gaining many second shots while Delta did Russell Stevens hi ought down an impressive 19 bounds with Greg Topham grasping hi and Brent Johnson nine Millard opened the second half with some quick points and a tough press Hut Delta countered by opening up ilieir offense and working the ball utound until they were able to get the Inch percentage Many of the points came from Circg Topham’s eight Ten firsts for Rabbit grapplers The Delta wrestlers walked away ten first place finishes and two seconds at a tournament on Ian 5 at DHS The guest were TimpAmerican Fork and Dixie All lew teams consisted of a JV and varsity loam inal scores were Delta 198 points limpview 98 American Fork 93 and Dixie 63 The JV team showed equal strength their victory with eight by capturing lusts four seconds and two third place finishers who went independent Gary Anderson and Kent Johnson Results of these matches gave Delta 192 points Timpvievv 114 American oik 97 and Dixie 59 fluted when Danny Controversy Sheiilf won his weight at 119 lbs At the end of his match with an American with is By Jolynn TUES - Phone OPEN: HOURS: t hen he Fish 7:15 ONLY Hiv name Monday thru Saturday 11:00 am until 8:00 pm Millard Chapter FHA Reported by Danene Perkins December was a fun and busy month for the FHA members and officers On Dec 5th they helped Zion’s Bank with On Lights Ceremony Cookies were made and passed out The evening was a good one Dec 12th On the annual Christmas Party was held They had a delicious dinner which was followed by videos A fun time was had by all who attended Then on Dec 22nd the officers went to their advisor's home Mrs Robyn Kessler for dinner Afterward they exchanged gifts and played games It was a very enjoyable evening These activities were really fun and helped to add to the festiveness and spirit of Christmas first again Last Saturday Jan 5 the Millard High Wrestling Team attended the Richfield Tournament The Eagles did very well and came out with a first place There were eight teams Richfield tied there and incidently Millard with the first place The placings go as follows: Results of the Richfield Wrestling Tournament st— Millard & Richfield tied with 72 Vi 3rd each North Sevier 52 i 4th Lehi 82 Vi 5th North 6th Manti 66 Vi 7th Sanpete 7 6 South Sevier 52 8th Green River 11 Individual Placings 1st Mike Searle 1st Eric Searle Neil 1st Edwards Cory 2nd Pikyavit 2nd Stan Freeman Brian Starley 2nd Gene Robinson 4th 2nd Wayne Rowley Bryce Whitaker Wrestler-Er- ic Most Outstanding Searle Millard vs Delta Tues 7:30 pm at Millard High Coach Probcrt said the team is doing very well and are working hard to prepare for Region and State We wish the team the best of luck for the rest of the season 1st Delta girls down Millard The Della girls’ basketball team played well to beat its cross county It was an rivals Millard pressive showing for the Rabbits as they more than doubled their opponents’ score or the Rabbits reshman Janette arson had 19 points to lead all scorers Senior DeAnn lowles had 12 points and 12 rebounds Jamie Wood had eight points and 12 rebounds Wendy Stanworth had 15 bounds to lead the Rabbits in that area Delta had an excellent first quarter The press outseoring Millard helped the Rabbits by causing 10 turnovers against Millard Delta lead By the end of the half Coach VViscombe said "We came out ready to play and had a siong Kris owler was the leading scorer for the Eagles’ effort Coach Wiscombe said “1 feel that Delta is improving every game and gaining the confidence that they will need for the upcoming tournaments” The JV team also played well under the direction of new Coach Darrell I owles beating Millard with Sue Miller leading all scorers with 14 points Other scorers on the JV were Shelly 6 6 Jackson Blakely Joyce Shelly lowles and Missy Angle 4 The first law protecting deer from was hunting passed by eits in 1698 stops nuxiru lightning TAKE A LOOK AT THIS! “FALLING IN LOVE” PG-1- 3 CROWN VICTORIA MO 3798 4 Door Interval Windshield Radial Tire Control Wiper Speed Rear Window Dettoier An Condition Tinted Glass Bodysde Molding WAS NOW 247 $12842 $11995 NOTHING DOWN LEASE 9:15 ONLY 864-277- 6 orders” Cummings PharLap & “We specialize in take-ou- 17th & Delta Chicken $200 Child $100 7 Chicken House Burgers Adult rwt' PC of 1 Out 4 ETflDW miles Night: Blvd of nowhere time riwn trtt no one wanted Then the k tones and speed that made nation iheer he couldn’t lust he became champion and when he couldn't ame target bought he 9:10 Hinckley $ 864-455- THRU JAN teaching staff The 4th winter swim lesson session is now in progress the 5th session will begin Monday January 28 and will go until February 15 I ach session has nine lessons and the classes being offered for the 5th session are the MomBeginning and my & Mr Advanced Beginning t ourse It’s easy to register for these classes just pick up the phone and sail the pool at You can register now and pay the SI 500 lesson lee on the first dav of the new session W I ork To restler the score was tied clear any question Danny won by Rule Book Criterion which states that in case the of a tie between two wrestlers wrestler who got the first near fall or take dow n shall win The referee ruled that Danny won his match for a first place finish Delta’s next tournament will be an meet on Jan 12 at Delta High The first session will begin at 10:00 AM Finals are scheduled for 7:00 PM 5 Delta’s On Jan junior high wrestlers attended a tournament in Vernal ooking very impressive against their Wasatch opponents they won but lost the next match with Uintah including points from dependent wrestlers M HS NEWS PLAZA TWIN SWIMMING POOL NEWS 5 assists With respect for Dion Roberts’ shooting Delta defended in a on him slowing down Dion but not Millard as other teammates came on to shoot well Millard dosed the gap late in the game but had to resort to fouling Loth Greg Topham and Russ Stevens were at the line ten times Greg scored nine of his 23 points there and Russ made eight of his 16 The game ended with Delta up 16 to disappoints and the score of point the Millard fans Delta shot 41?’o on field goals and 74°b at the line Jared Smith tallied 7 6 Greg points Layne Finlinson 23 10 Brent Johnson Topham Russell Stevens 16 Russ Fowles 2 Bill Winsor 3 Delta returns home next Friday to play Dixie at 7:30 Dixie enters Delta with a overall record and a region record The Flyers also bring a 6’3” and 6’7” player to combat the Rabbits showing” JAN- - - take clash all It was a “hare” raising night until Principal Bart Simmons waved the toveted rivalry axe to a boisterous Rabbit fan section after its basketball team claimed the pride of Millard County and bragging rights with a decisive victory over Millard’s Eagles The intensity of the game showed iluough as neither team was able to score in the opening minutes After the teams both scored it remained close until Delta blew the game open in a cond quarter surge to leave the floor 420 East Topaz Under New Management B-b- (kI Delta In intense NY lead the Buffalo and Rochester nation in annual average snowfalls even though they are further south than such cities as Minneapolis and St Paul MN coming” is in order to Congratulations William Wade of Della for completing 100 miles of swimming at the West Millard Community Swimming Pool Bill has been a faithful swimmer at the pool and is now being transfeied to a new job away (ront Delta We at the pool want to wish Bill much good luck in his new job assignment Toni Harris is again teaching the and Mommy & Me classes at the pool Toni has mueh success in her classes and the pool (eels fortunate to have 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