Show ffryiiywn Ple 8 - Millard ounly ( Thurs July ISPS 25 1985 West Millard Little League standings July Taco Time Swimming news Rob Young Lifeguard of (he Month Rob Young the son ol Batb and Rob Bonner ol Sherwood Shores has been selected b the West Millard Community Swimming Pool managers as the outstanding lifeguard of the month ol lulv Rob will be a senior at Delta High (his coming sear and again will be taking an active part in the school tivities especially baseball in the spring he managers say that Rob is a very conscientious worker always striving to do his best whether it is at cleaning or teaching swimming Rob is a valuable employee at the pool and the management appreciate his good attitude and good work Another aqua aerobics class to begin 33 women were enrolled in the last West Millaid Swimming Pools Aqua The next Aqua Class Aerobics Aeiobics class will begin next Monday aerobics session is dividJuly 29 ed into 18 one hour classes which arc Field at 8 am Monday Wednesday and riday mornings Aqua Aerobics exercising to music is becoming a very in the water popular form of exercise at the West Millard Community Swimming Pool Not only do you get the benefits of land exercise but you also get the benefits ot the support of the water which makes much less trauma to the body sir mote information and to register lot this class call the pool at According to a recent survey the top selling soup in American restaurants is vegetable soup There are some children who have taken swimming lessons this summer at the West Millard Community Swimming Pool who have not yet picked up their swimming class certificates Each child who takes summer swimming lessons receives a certificate at the end of the two week session whether heshe passes on to the next skill level These certificates let each child know exactly what heshe has accomplished in the two week swimming class The card is also nice to put in the child’s scrap book If your child has taken swimming lessons this summer but doesn’t have hisher swimming certificate come by the pool and ask a pool manager for it Session five of the pool’s summer “Learn to Swim” program is now underway which means that summer will soon be over The pools sixth and final “I earn to Swim” session for this summer will begin Monday August 6 Along with the beginners Starfish Tadpoles Minnows and Trout courses the pool will be offering an Advanced Beginner course at 10 am and a Beginswimming class ning Synchronized (water ballet like was swum in the 1984 am Olympics) at Several women have inquired about the reinstatement of “Ladies Hour” on Thursday nights The Ladies Hour was stopped for lack of interest but the pool will be glad to start "Ladies Hour” up again if more interest is shown If you are a lady who would like to participate in “Ladies Hour” on Thursday nights call the pool and let the management know Pool the West Millard Jackie manager will be on vacation Thursday August 8 which is the pool's last Dive for Money and Prizes Day for this sumDive for Money and mer Therefore Prizes Day will be held the following Thursday August 15 at 2 pm A new class of Aqua Aerobics will be starting at the pool Monday July 29 at 8 am This beneficial class will be held on Monday Wesnesday and Fridays for six weeks with the cost being $2200 for the 18 classes of instruction This fee also includes the use of the pool Parents please remember that there is a rule at the pool which states that in order for a child to be able to swim at the West Millard Pool alone heshe must be at least six years of age of older If a child is under six heshe must be accompanied by a person 16 vears or older Undefeated Kanosh Kritters celebrate with barbecue The Kanosh Kritters Little League Team Baseball held a family barbecue to recognize their outof going standing accomplishment undeafeated for their second consecutive year Grills were set up for the families to cook the meat of their choice and potluck salads were furnished by the famiilies Watermelon and root beer were furnished by the two coaches Terry Higgs and Leonard Watts The Kritters ball team presented their coaches each with a gold belt buckle with this engraving "Thank You Coach 1985” The coaches presented to each player a Remington deer belt buckle and a trophy with their name and the team record engraved on it They also presented a trophy to Vicki Watts for being the Team Mother and to Anita Higgs for being the Scorekeeper The Kanosh Kritters wish to publicly thank their two coaches for the time they spent with them also Vicki Watts for serving as Team Mother and for organizing the barbecue The following boys and girls the Kanosh on Kritters team: played Ryan Higgs Kyle Higgs Kimberly DeEtte Peterson Watts Cassie Smith Brandon Smith Neil Lorin Nathan Shumway Garrin Brunson Masner Colby Robinson and Chris deHaan meets Tuesdays 8 pm at IPP Housing Community Center 8 pm at Delta Wednesdays City Bldg Chamber of Commerce AA office 76 N 200 W Ut Delta meets Thursdays 7:30 pm at Delta Chamber of Commerce office ALANON: Theodore Roosevelt was the first US President to fly in a plane DESERET Arprilla Scow Ph: 16 17 3 George’s Associates Mets 4 Zions Bank 14 Red Sox forfeit Giants won Delta Sports Center 19 2 Lynndyl Leamington OCAW Local 2704 vs Oak City washed out Dutson Supply vs Hinckley Lions rained out Delta Chevron Bye July 18 15 Lynndyl Leamington Red Sox 13 Delta Chevron 19 OCAW Local 2904 2 16 George’s Associates Hinckley Lions 5 Delta Sports Center 15 Mets Oak City 27 Dutson Supply 4 Taco Time II Giants 13 Zion Bank Bye pool East Millard Little League ends season with tournaments Teenage Problems Call Geno: 0 ? The East Millard Major and Senior League All Star Teams competed in area and district tournaments during the past two weeks The East Millard Major League All Stars became the Area 3 Tournament when defeated Champions they on Thursday Richfield July 11 at the Fillmore Little League Field in the EM week Earlier won over and South Sevier Beaver The EM All Stars earned the right to play in the District Major League Tournament held in St George July East Millard was eliminated from district competition Thursday July 18 after losing to Tri City EM beat Tri City on Tuesday on then lost to Cedar National Wednesday Rick Robins RB Probert Willie Justin Memmott Mendoza Kelly Olson Jason Talbot Jeremy Crapo Chris Joy jensen Kent Sanderson Rhinehart Tyrel Stephenson Travis Kesler Spencer Koyle and David Watson were the EM Major League All Star players Gary Robins and Tom Jensen gave willingly of their time to coach these All Stars and travel with them to St George The EM Senior League All Stars were not required to participate in an The team went area tournament directly to the District Senior All Star competition in St George July EM lost their first game on Monday July 15 against West Zion The EM Seniors came back on Tuesday but were fighting from the tournament eliminated when Panguitch upset EM Steve Sorenson Coaches and Frank Pikyavit spent many hours their for this team preparing tournament Team members included Jason Burns Troy Coats Matt Dastrup Kelly Gillins RichDoug Dearden ard Hatton Rhett Kimball Steve O'Camb Sheldon Matt Pikyavit George Richards Quarnberg Stacy Travis Stevens and Stephenson Kevin Wasden With both All Star teams being eliminated from competition at the district level the EMLL season has It has taken come to a close countless hours of volunteer work by individuals and donations by businesses to make this season and the 3 Area Tournament hosted by EMLL such a success Those who helped with the Area 3 Tournament and deserve recognition and thanks include the following: John Umpires Farrell Quarnberg Hanson Phil Blad Burtis Quarnand Jer’E Brinkerhoff berg Jim Talbot John Groundskeepers Hansen and Robert Shirts Mike Bartholomew and Travis Stevens Storekeepers Robins and Arlene Bartholomew Announcer Jim Talbot Sound Kevin Kesler and USU System Extension office Concessions EMLL Board Area Representatives Millard and High Cheerleaders Vicki Carling Bleachers Millard High School donated use of bleacher throughout the Senior League season and for the Area Tournament Millard Commissioners County purchased two portable bleachers for use at Fillmore Little League Field during the season Donations Roper Lumber Co donated chalk for field lines Business Signs Designed by Millard High School Sterling Scholar in Art Jeanne Sylvester painted by Rita Giles Jeanne Sylvester and a volunteer crew of players’ parents Others earning the thanks and gratitude of the EMLL for their help during the season are as follows: Sponsors Jones Glass & Insulation Fillmore Fire Dept Ken’s Texaco & Budget Stop Duane's Food Town and Ben FranklinDCR Steve's Tire & Oil Co Roper Carling & Co Lumber & Hardware Co Baugh’s Zions Parts First Big A Auto Bank Kanosh Town National Holden Town & Fire Dept Meadow Town Town and Scipio Riding Club Coaches Sam Utley Gary Robins Richard Probert Mendoza Felepi Phil Blad Mike Terry Higgs Tom Jensen Rutherford Jim Talbot Leon Sylvester Raun Child Brent Crosland Benton Smith Ron Wilson Mark Bailey Harvey Gates Shaw Wood Jason Burns Cecil Levi Bart Whatcott Leonard Watts JoAnn Turner Gary Hatton William Shane Crockett Charles Ferguson Brent Day Terri Cummings Bill Wright Paul Burgess Clark Garn Gary Day Marcia Day Shelly Kupfer Bobbi Wood Cindy Ace Jones Johnson Doug Stott Chris Chan Memmott Kupfer LaMar Wasden John Hansen Ralph Garth Myers Royce Memmott Mike AshWhite Tony Aguiar and Frank worth Steve Sorenson Area Representatives Pikyavit John and Sharon Hansen Sandy Diana Gates Monroe Carolyn Dcnna Stevens Lloyd Robison Donaand Sue Koyle Shumway tions Millard Chronicle County newsdonated valuable Progress paper space to print all league Ron news and pictures standings Baker Donna and Photography donated profit from team pictures to In EMLL made Drive Larry's donation to EMLL The EMLL would also like to thank all of those who were willing to act as and during the season umpires anyone else who helped in any way Vice President Arlene Bartholomew Jim Talbot President Secretary Sharon Aguiar and Treasurer Sara said “We Stevens Ellen truly amount appreciate the tremendous of help and support we have received 1985 season" throughout the “"""""J Alcoholics Anonymous group f ! ! ! I I AA will be starting up again Fillmore on March 21 at 800 pm in the Public Safety Building The meeting will be held at the Central Utah Mental Health office If you have any questions in pleace call in Delta Fillmore or in J J I I I I I The High Priest Quorum members and their partners went to Oak City Canyon on July 9 where they enjoyed a steak dinner A large crowd was in attendance Milden and Arprilla Scow were in Sandy from Tuesday until Saturday at the home of their son Darrel and his family While in the city Arprilla had foot surgery Doyle and Martha had their grandchildren visit them a week The children of Joe and Lisa Mace from Kaysville and the children of Marilyn and Dennis Hartman of Layton The program for Sacrament Meeting was put on by High Councilman Fred Tolbert Mrs Maxine Waller from Sacramento California is here taking care of her as she is Nora Cropper mother recovering from recent surgery Ken Brown returned home Monday after having spent the past two weeks on a trip which took him into 17 states He visited with friends and relatives Tracy Dutson from Spanish Fork spent Monday visiting his grandparents Ormus and Winona Dutson Carolyn Haynes from Tooele spent a few days with her mother Fdna Christensen Gill Dutson and sons Garrett and Cris Dutson spent Thurs and Friday with parents Ormus and Winona Dutson DELTA Eddys Barben Ph: Mrs Fontella Crafts attended her 30th year Hawaiian Mission reunion held in the Taylorsville recreation center park on Saturday July 12 A very interesting presentation of “Through the years” of the life of their Mission President Brother and Sister Haycock was enjoyed by a very large crowd 5 missionaries from the President Haycock mission days were in attendance and the reunion was enjoyed very much by ail Mrs Linda Nickle Ekins was the chairman for the family reunion where 80 descendants of the Guy and Lloyd Nickle families from California Idaho Oregon and Utah met together in Delta July 10 to 14 On Wednesday evening pizza in the Delta City Park and rollerskating On Thursday afternoon some time was spent at the Albert Nickle farm “skeet shooting” and in the evening they attended the Ute Stampede in Nephi On Friday the day was spent at the reservoir swimming boating and visiting together On Friday evening a catered dinner was served at the ME Bird Center with a program presented by family members Then on Saturday they all met at the White Sage Recreation Center for a pot luck dinner games and a genealogy meeting It was a very successful reunion and enjoyed by all Some of the families returned to their homes on Sunday all others left Monday In some parts of the Sahara Desert there ere underground streams People digging for water can somecatch fish times MillaM C®iumty Fate ami May lays August 3 thru 10 Miss Millard County Pageant Miz Apple Blossom Pageant Aug 3 Aug 6 Exhibits Open Aug August 4H Open Horse Prices start at $37995 8 10 Show 8 Great Race Bed Race Parade Barbecue Concert 10 am am flC1 2 August 23rd VKP900 Programmable Remote Control Wireless unit lets you preset VCR programmer Irom across the room graphics make programming simple Also ar h vales all available specia' effects and most primary VCR functions model VLT250 & 24th West Desert Rodeo Deseret Rodeo Grounds nci pm 4 pm 5:30 pm 7:30 pm RCA SelectaVision pm In conjunction with the Delta Area Chamber of Commerce Family Movies 900 Convertible Stereo VCR with Remote Control Bring home Seier taVisionrecorder from RCA 8 Delta Auto S Appl 341 W Main St Store Hrs: 8 AM - - 6 PM I Check our Video Rental 864-276- 1 Mon Sat - 900 the video Pinocchio Dune Never A Dull Moment Red Dawn Karate Kid Davy Crockett Country The Parent Trap Mary Poppins An Officer & A Duck |