Show Page 8 - Millard Count) 1985 14 Ihurx I hPS Delta Girls Win Again Delta’s girls’ basketball team beat a good Cedar team last Tuesday to move into a tie with Dixie for first place in the division with a score Delta played well getting a good performance from Janette Larson who scored 20 points 12 for 15 from the line Wendy Stanworth also had an exceptional game scoring 17 points despite Cedar’s playing a box and one defense on her Delta beat Cedar earlier in the season and now handed them their first loss at home The JV team also won In another game against Millard Delta came out on top Jamie Wood led all scorers with 19 Karen Barney and Jordon I isa Boulton Young Miss places in National Competition are very proud of them Lisa’s other accomplishments include: Jordan High DMA Competition: (last part of 1984) 1st place trophies in solo military and novelty twirl Idaho Twirling Competition: (Sept 1984) queen title banner crown and trophy 1st place trophies in military and majorette poses 2nd place in flag baton 4th place in hoop and high point all around trophy Weber Utah Dream Girl Pageant: 1st place trophies in modeling Swim Suit modeling and novelty twirl Denver Colo BBU Fall Festival Contest: 2nd Queen place trophies in solo and military and 3rd place in queen isa Boulton 10 of West Jordan Utah daughter of Ray and Ranae (Willden) Boulton and granddaughter of Mr Lari Willden and the late Mrs Una illden has accomplished a lot in the past levs months ssith her baton twirling I isa is one of the very few from Utah to enter Nationals in Cleveland Tennessee She competed against 40 girls She and her teacher I ynne Story from Kearns Utah flew to Tenn Jan 4 1985 The competition lasted through Jan 5 and 6 They returned home the following Monday isa won 8 trophies and 6 beautiful ribbons: 7th in the nation in beginners and intermediate solo 3rd place in military modeling and costume 6th 10th place intermediate basic strut and 7th place queen 9th place high point place trophy Lisa represented Utah well Her last DMA competition was held last Sat Teh 2 1985 at the Universiisa ty of Utah Special Lvent Center took the queen trophy banner and crown She took 3rd in talent (dance) and all around high poing (large trophy) in a matter 4 or months She has won close to 30 trophies Lisa's mother sews all of her costumes and pageant di esses Jordan Boulton 7 Lisa’s btother competes in baton too and has done very well In Denver Colo he won 1st place trophy in Boy’s Solo and 1st place in military In Jordan High DMA competition he won 1st place solo (trophy His costumes are made by his mother isa and Jordan's family and friends twisted or turned and the lap belt must be low positioned sing against the (not presabdomen) little 3 blonde hair with gray tips Long month-old-pupp- y Pendray Last seen in Call Subdivision Estates or Education should be everyone’s conno matter what cern and obligation Sometimes we feel age or occupation that if we aren’t a direct part of education we have nothing to contribute worse yet no obligation to share our knowledge with others Those of us volved directly in education know how important others experiences can be in educating our students As an “Incentive Grant Project” am putting together a file of people in our communities that can share with us heir knowledge special projects hobbies or collections hope that these resource people will be willing to come and share their special talents with us in our classrooms If you know of someone who would be willing to help us please send their name subject and telephone number Dahlene Staples to: co Delta South Elementary 450 South Center Delta Utah 84624 Male mix 864-376- 3 in special n Pekingese-pomerania- To find either one or nine peas in pod is considered good luck 864-342- 9 Forster education department Karen was born in Richfield Utah She is almost married to Ken and has 30 wonderful Christensen school kids Karen attended Ricks College BYU Hawaii (had fun) and Southern Utah State College Her family trips and family get togethers are important to Karen She science and also loves the outdoors drawing She enjoys sports skiing (water and deer hunting and snow) racketball camping She likes to sew loves to eat enjoys music and dancing and is active in the LDS Church Karen is very creative and has used this talent to help with school programs and to have fun Her calligraphy is beautiful She is a fun loving person with a contagious sense of humour These many talents and capabilities are very much appreciated here at the Delta South School We had hoped Karen would stay forever! Watching students improve and getstudents ting to know them-tthemselves-the- se are the things that Karen enjoys most about teaching Good luck Karen! seeks help For seat belts to provide in maximum protection an acciof event the dent they should not be Clareen was born in Delta Utah and weighed in at a big 2 lbs She is married to Neal Forster and has three children-tmarried daughters (Cindy and Alecia) and a son Alan at home There are also four grandchildren Clareen is an outstanding speech aide She has attended many classes and workshops to learn her profession and has had a lot of experience Her this expression is that she is is true but she is also a natural in this area Being painfully shy until her early twenties it helped to have a large close knit family She says she has a lot of wonderful and family experiences memories Her hobbies are drawing reading and church work She loves being a mother and grandmother Grandchildren are delightful Clareen is a fine artist and makes many artistic and neat posters and bulletin boards for the school She has that artistic touch that is invaluable and comes in handy in so many ways She is one of our talented artists in the school Seeing children progress and getting to know them is what she enjoys most in teaching children Delta South really appreciates Clareen for the fine work she does as We well as her charming personality hope she is here for a good long time She is proof that good things come in little packages! Delta South Elementary Menu to Change without notice) Monday Feb 18 President’s Day no school! Tuesday Feb 19 mixed Taco wlettuce & cheese vegetables carrot curls cherry pie and milk Feb 20 Wednesda) Sloppy joe tater tots jello no bake cookie and milk Feb 21 Thursda) Stroganoff over rice green beans hot roll fruit salad and milk Frida) Feb 22 Hamburger wbun & pickles fries beets white cake w cherry sauce and milk (Subject a REWARD $3000 Former Delta great feasts on opponents Chris Brown reveals his tips: Don’t eat sugar Don’t eat white flour Drink "tons of water" Eat vegetarian Do aerobics jog then drink more water Eating (very little) drinking (tons of water) and sleeping Brown a (when he can) fitness fanatic is looking to jog up the national wrestling ranks Some recent successes for the BYU sophomore include an upset of the nation’s 19th ranked wrestler at the Beehive Invitational a finish at the Las Vegas Invitational (from 46 teams) and a record in the 1984 portion of this season This weekend Chris has the opportunity to compete with a ranked wrestler from New Mexico at the MIWA (Mountain Intercollegiate Wrestling Association) tournament the tournament biggest prior to the Western Athletic Conference championships Because he sees that “once I’ve done the physical I’ve got to be mentally prepared” Chris focuses his four or five hour practice on “being MEAN You’ve got to be mean” Making a mellow perchange in his sonality isn’t easy yet Chris finds that like anything else aggressiveness comes with practice Brown's father a basketball and football coach at Coalville (Utah) High School had a unique method of getting his son to be “mean” “He told me couldn't come home if lost would have to sleep on the porch" This may sound a bit strict yet Brown attributes his development of character to the efforts of his father "He taught me that by being a good person could he good at whatever did” BYU Coach Alan Albright feels that Chris is getting better with every match “He learns from his mistakes and does whatever he has to do He’s very Wrestler coachable” Some people once believed into the water that they could make it rain by plunging Chris feels that wrestling is a team sport in that "doing well inspires others to do well” W hile he now devotes his time to inspiring teammates on the wrestling mat he once spent it tnspir- stones “I take the same care with animals that Block takes with taxes” Rancher Cafe 171 m I’m in good hands when Block prepares goes to school every year to get special my tax return training And My Pizza Office Hour - THURSDAY - FRIDAY 11 to I Sat Prime Rib Prime Rib & Mexican SATURDAYS Pizza We Still Feature Our Regular American Menu H&R BLOCK 864 3314 & WEDNESDAYS Pizza & Italian People who know their business go to Delta 864-274- THURSDAYS MONDAYS she does taxes hundred of times Training and experience — that’s let w hat makes you good at your job I'll care for the animals and Block take care of my taxes” Main Ph: Additions to the MEXICAN CRUISINE: Burritos Chili Releno Quesadille Pina Coladas preparer 58 - Mexican Food Nights i' “I know West Main Delta TUESDAY M Specials are served from 6:00 pm until Midnight by Appointment ( tournaments” Speech Aide Delta South LOST Cute Clareen Fourth Grade teacher points and 12 rebounds Wendy Stan10 and 13 worth scored points rebounds Delta’s strong play at the end of the season boosted them into a first place tie with Dixie Delta then won the flip placing them in a better bracket for the region tournament Delta plays Pineview at 3:30 on Thursday to start region play Coach Wiscombe said “The girls are playing good aggressive basketball am pleased and are ready for region with our team’s strong play at the end of the season and hope to do well at both the state and region ing contacts in the mission field A mission (to be iji Islands) was always in needed a Brown’s plans “I knew break to get away to grow up” he said Although his mission took him out of the national spotlight for several years his only regret is that it wasn’t for two years Prior to his mission Brown spent a wrestling season at Utah State which he considers a good freshman experience and introduction to intense college wrestling “It changed my style completely In high school from high school sometimes could just overpower them because was bigger or stronger In college things are equal so you have to use quickness and agility on top of strength to compete Although Chris hadn’t competed on a college level for three years he began working out after his return and behind BYU’s Brad Andersen In this past summer’s Olympic trials the top six wrestlers went to the training camp and Chris was in the top ten looks at the 1988 The games as a realistic possibility Chris Brown is handicapped At at excelling in some sports He’s always idolized pro football and was an allhimself in high region school He also played four years of basketball at Delta High School Other sports aid him in his wrestling as they “all lend themselves to each other in handeye coordination quickness and agility” But since his second grade little league debut Brown has found wrestling to be his “niche” “It's the toughest sport there is It's personal because you're out there all alone find it to be the most satisfying” says Chris While some honors are out of his grasp Brown received enough wrestling honors to make up lor it Some of these include being mentioned as an Utah State ( hampion and first place finisher in both and at Nationals Afler graduation from BYU Chris hopes lo become a high school coach and use athletics to teach young people about the value of a positive titude He is a health major math minor and maintains a 34 GPA (although “that doesn’t matter as long as do my best") In his spare time Chris solicils support for BYU wrestling saying that “just as go to school and learn to have an appreciation for humanities others can learn to appreciate wrestling” The next BYU home meet is ebruary against Nebraska at 2:30 Although he has upset some ranked wrestlers and has an impressive record Brown is yet to he nationally ranked himself But rankings like grades don't matter to him as long as he sees Meanwhile he’ll conimprovements tinue his fanatausm by eating vegetarian drinking ions of water giving up dating (during the season only and maybe by riding an cxercyde all night long to lose weight for a match (as he did before the I tah State meet) On this note a lean bui 18 pounder may just pul Brigham Young into yet another national spotlight |