Show Pajf 8 Millard I SPS mint East Millard Little League standings East Millard team major league Gymkana to be held he Pahvant Valley Riduiii lub ill sponsor a Ciynikana on July 27 1985 it the Hinckley Rodeo grounds 8 to 9 am The Sign up is from Gvmkana will begin at 9:(X) am Ages 19 are welcome and Trophies ill be awarded huskies t all Donald Brown for more information at Shannon Green reports 1 hurs June Archery news Horace Wilkins e had a lesson on kinds of arrows We tried the fletching on arrows leathers are better than fletching plastic Then we found the best quiver to get belt quiver Then we studied the back quiver and bow quiver Then we went out and did some shooting at 20 were Kenneth yds Those attending Howes and Rustin Cralt by l‘85 4-- Delta Men’s Slow Pilch Standings Cherne Delta C'hevronLovell Inc Houston Construction Silver Streaks Skyhaw k Aviation Ace Hardware B & W'US Testing local 354 Warriors White Pine Project Bennett’s Drive Inn Church lumberDays Insurance Delta Sports Center Dutson Supply Harts Delta Women’s Slow Pilch Standings Cherne Tashion RiteSahara Leasing Delta Cycle Pendray Construction Curley ’sl imbach Triple QuickRammies Delta Sports Center Jelco Book and Gift Shoppe Della Women's Iasi Pilch Standings Sperry Oil Delta CydeGifts Unlimited Master MufflerCedar Inn Make Rose InsuranceHermies Della Men’s fast Pilch Standings D & J Bennett Mams-eavitt Taco Time Paradise Inn tllmore Della Bonnetl Softball Standings Team one 0 Team two Team three Wildlife On June 3 1985 the Eldorado Riders Club met at the Kanosh Arena to practice Barrels Western Pleasure and the Egg Race which they found to be difficult Colby Robinson showed us some which was bucking horse action Good show completely unexpected Colby This is Shannon Greene saying “Happy Trails until next report” 20 Softball standings 2 by Horace Wilkins We went on a nature walk up in Oak City Canyon We went up Lime Kiln Canyon Those that went were Horace W Wilkins Leader Lynette Peterson leader Brook Peterson Jeff Tabbitha Howes Kenneth Olds and Candy Young We studied oak trees pine trees cedar trees We also studied some flowers Wildlife 1 chicken H fair pool Swimming news Diving for Money and Prizes Day was great fun last Thursday for almost 300 youth over 480 prizes were given away plus $3000 in coins No one went away empty handed everyone was given a treat even if he she didn’t find any money or colored washers at the bottom of the pool The next Diving for Money and Prizes Day will be held July the cond Thursday of the month The prizes and money for these special events are donated by the West Millard Lifeguard Association and the West Millard Recreation Board Things are really humming at the pool this summer The average attendance each day since summer started is over 600 swimmers A good portion of these swimmers are enjoying sunbathing on the pool’s private patio The “Learn to Swim” summer swimming lessons are in full swing The first session had 24 classes with 162 children taking swimming lessons in the three hours The second session which is now in progress has 33 classes in the three hours with 231 children enrolled The third “Learn to Swim" session begins this Monday June 24 Most of the classes are full but there are a few openings left in certain skill levels Call the pool at for more information on the summer “L earn to Swim” program Seven of the pool lifeguards just completed a strenous American Red Cross WSI (W'ater Safety Instructor) course here at the West Millard Community Swimming Pool Phil Murray Snow College’s WSI Trainer came to Delta to instruct the course The seven who passed were Linda Mincer Carol Carson Jill Carson Cheryl Smith Deb Rose Michelle DeWyze and Gloria Tountaine These seven instructors are now' qualified to teach all levels of Red swimming including American Cross Advanced Lilesaving by Horace W ilkins e went on a nature walk this morning We went up Oak City Canyon the park and from walk the starling went up the trail to big springs and back to the park Those who went were Horace W Wilkins Leader Jennifer Gardner Cody Gardner Kristy Dutson Heather Nichols Heather Manis and Sara Daughters We studied squirrels spiders and snakes sJf All 4 H members and their families are united to the chicken fair on June 27 in illmore at the Courthouse park am and on June 28 in Delta at at the City Park beginning at 5:00 pm Dobson Poultry Dr Donald Specialist from Utah State University will demonstrate how to clean and dress a chicken and then the barbequing techniques Each family needs to bring enough uncooked chicken for their fanulv and a pot luck dish 4 H members enrolled in Poultry projects w ill bring their 3 best chickens for their exhibit and Dr Dobson will weigh and grade them camp 4-- H ler’s! Camp has be rescheduled lor August 1415 & 16 at Oak Creek Make plans now to attend You won't want to miss it this one will be Call the great! Make plans now US U xtension Office for further formation at 4 4-- H conservation LaVoy Starley Millard Board of Education would like to announce that Mr LaVoy Starley has been selected as the principal of the Fillmore Middle School school year beginning with the Mr Starley has been working in the Millard District as a teacher and assistant wrestling coach since September of 1980 He has had 17 years experience as a classroom teacher having also taught in the Iron County School District This past year he has been an instructor in the W’est Central Utah Vocational School His philosophy is "It is my desire to develop excellence in students to build their self image self worth and place added emphasis on the dignitv of the child” He has served in numerous leadership positions and was instrumental in the development of the Industrial Arts Career Exploration program Mr Starley was ited to make a presentatio l at the National Industrial Education conference LaVoy comes highly recommended from administrators and peers he has worked with Mr Starley was born and raised in illmore the son of Del and Renee Starley He currently resides in this community with his wife Patsy and their 8 children 7 of whom are still living at home He also is part owner of the Starley Machine Welding and Supply Company in Fillmore 1 he Board and staff look forward to a ci y successful year with Mr Starley in this new position Graduates from Dental School with Honors camp 4 H members who would age like to attend Conservation Camp at Johnson’s ranch July need to call the I vtension Office as soon as possible The Soil Conservation District is veiv generously providing scholarships for this exciting camp Please call the oil ice at or for mine details - k jnJ- i Principal for Fillmore Middle School selected JR Poodles Chuck Jackson of grandson Velma Jackson of Fillmore and the late Bryan Jackson and son of Marguerite and Charles B Jackson of LaCanada California graduated from the private University of Pacific School of Dentistry on June 23 1985 his Doctor of Dental receiving Surgery Degree Chuck his wife Kathe formerly of Salt Lake City and their two children and Stephanie Jeffrey have lived the last three years in Daly City California just south of San Francisco of the location University of Pacific Chuck received his BS in Zoology from Brigham Young University in 1981 He served a mission for the LDS Church in Chile Kathe is a Nurse graduating from Registered Weber State in 1981 Finishing third in his class of 135 Chuck received certificates plaques and scholarship awards including the of American Dentists College California for Northern Award integrity and comprofessionalism service American the munity Association of Orthondontists Award for exceptional interest in Oral Facial The Charles A Sweet development interest in Award for exceptional Oral Facial Development the Berfor C Award nard Kingsbury in all Fixed highest achievement The AW Prosthodontics courses Ward Award for outstanding clinical of Fixed Prosthodonperformance tics The Harry H Hilp Award for for the third highest scholarship entire course of study the Henry Way Yee Scholarship Award for an student selected on the outstanding of need and bases character scholarship He was inducted into the OKU National Honorary Society for those in the nation in the top 10 percent Last year he was scholastically inducted into TKO UOP the Honorary Society He ranked in the top six percent in the nation on his National Dental Board scores Chuck plans to use his scholarship awards to continue in a program of Orthodontics at University of Pacific after which he plans to return to practice Orthodontics in the Utah or Salt Lake County areas FIDDLER ON THE THURSDAY $qQo& a8 - FRIDAY SATURDAY 0 Go JUNE 20-21-- 22 0 Rabbi discourse on matrimony Cast rehearses ADMISSION - $300 United Farm Realty Zions First National Bank Advance tickets: & V Accompanists Choreographer (Linda Manis) choreographs (Ruth Howes & Maxine Bouchard) Delta High School Auditorium 8:00 pm Lisa Nielson gets lift in ‘Dream scene’ |