Show Pane 8 Millard ( ounit ( hronn Ihurs I SPS August 29 Swimming news port DRW names lucky hunters The following Millard County hunters had their names drawn for the upcoming hunts: Hunt 302 for Book Giffs Little R Norman Creek: Henke and Michael R Staheli both of Delta Hunt 309 for Chalk Creek: Jon H Zeunen of Delta Hunt 310 for Panguitch Lake: Bart M Wankier of Delta Hunt 312 for Pahvant: Gyde A Snyder of Hinckley and Dale R Turner of Delta Hunt 325 for Nebo South and West (TinticJ Part: Hal A Memmott of Scipio Hunt 326 for Manti Mtn Reeder Canyon Part: Jackie O Dodson of Oak City and Sheldon Skeem of Delta Hunt 327 for Manti Mtn North Part: Connie T Osborne of Fillmore Hunt 351 for Dolores Triangle: Mark R Lovell of Delta Hunt 354 for Nebo (North) Northwest: Carl H Blad of Kanosh Hunt 380 for Ashley (Daggett Vali White Rocks Yellowstone) O Kofoed of Fillmore Hunt 402 for West Desert RiverBlair bed Part: Blaine Cropper and Don J Hone all of Cropper Delta Hunt 403 for West Desert Snake Valley: Ronald R Baker of Delta Fvan A Beckstrand of Fillmore Ronald F Reggie Bliss of Delta Burns of Meadow Kandilee Day of Delta Fldon L Ekins of Hinckley F of Delta Thomas M George Gay ang of Delta Dennis D Moody of Delta Brian D Nichols of Oasis Bevan F Nielson of Leamington Donald R Petersen of Delta Lyle K Rogers of Delta and Bart M Wankier of Delta Hunt 404 for Southwest Desert: Steven R Condie of Holden John T of Delta Barbara A Lynch Jr Phillips of Delta and Kenneth A Skeem of Oasis Hunt 407 for Bonanza: Lavor Southam of Delta Hunt 408 for Parker Mountain: Calvin G Johnson of Fillmore and Mark R Lovell of Della Hunt 421 for Parker Mountain: Fredrick B Butterfield of Holden S and Edward Cecil of Delta Mitchell L Hodges of Fillmore Hunt 501 for Chalk Creek: Michael R Smith of Delta f A complete list of those drawing out on all the Utah hunts can be seen at either the Fillmore or Delta office of the Millard County Chronicle Progress Tennis anyone? Suzanne Limburg Bv Have you noticed the increased interest in tennis in our community (Fillmore) among youth and adults alike? The biggest problem has been Well good news decent facilities The School Board is negotiating to We do have the courts resurfaced! still need at least one new net for all of tournament A tennis East Millard is planned to raise money for a new net So pull out that racket and get some practicing in Let's all work together to upgrade the community facilities Tennis is a great lifetime sport a good sport for youth to learn now and enjoy their entire lives and a great sport for adults to stay in shape with is for adults The tournament and for youth planned for Sept 10 16 from Sept Registration will be $4 for adults and S250 for youth All money will go for a will be new net Each participant required to have their own racket of proper tennis shoes and a can new balls Games will be planned to meet participants' schedules To register call Suzanne Limburg There will be an “A" at and "B” division (skilled and beginwomen's youth ner) in men’s and youth pool abor Day is like the last rose of summer because it is the last holiday of the summer season which everyone hates to see come to an end The pool will be open on its regular summer schedule through Saturday August 31 and then Monday September 2 Labor Day the pool will be on its holiday schedule The holiday schedule is no early morning swimmming and then open swimming from 12 noon to 6:00 p m Tuesday September 3 the first day of school the winter pool schedule begins Come by the pool and pick up it will tell a free winter pool schedule sou all the fun things the pool has planned for the winter months Many special programs will be offered at the West Millard Pool this winter there will be something for everyone There will be two Dive for Money & Prizes Days Family Night on Price Night on Mondays Tuesdays Bring a Friend Night on Wednesdays Ladies Only Swim Hour on Thursday nights Moonlight swim Night on I ridays Aqua Aerobics Swim and Stary Tit 50 Mile Club Scuba Diving Courses Adult SwimmMommy & Me Infant ing Classes swim lessons Classes Beginning Advanced Beginning Intermediate and Swimmers Courses and the Delta Torpedoes Competitive Swim Team The winter swimming lessons will be starting Monday October 14 and will tun thtough May 23 of 1986 The swim lessons will be divided up into 10 sessions each session going Monday through riday for two weeks Lessons for the Mommy & Me and classes will be held Monday through ridav beginning at 9:00 am Beginning and Advanced Beginning classes will be held Monday through Friday beginning at 5:00 pm The cost for each 10 lesson session will be $15 00 Winter lessons are swimming especially good for the classes that arc Young womens softball season comes to an end Carrie Whatcott Kirsten Jannette Wardle Sherry ynette Wardle Leslie Larson Lora Darla Hawk Casey Davis kinsman Clark Heather aurel Simmons Shauna arnier and Cindy Bunker Members of the 2nd place team in the Young Womens Softball Tournament Oak City 1st Ward: Vonja Eggleston Kylei Dutson Deanna Thatcher Mehgan Allen Mindy Hyde aura Osoro Ann Osoro Darnee Dutson Melanie Roscnkrantz Hollie Dutson Amy Hude Shicla Anderson Susan Pollard Jennifer Baguin Peggy Dutson and Shenagh Allred he Delta Utah Young Womens Soltbull Tournament was held August 6 and 8 Delta 5th W aid is the First place winners with Oak City 1st ward the Second place team Third place went to ynndyLT eatnington We would like to thank everyone ho helped with the sol hall program this year A special thanks is given to the umpires who helped with the tourBonita Rainsdon nament Gayle Whatcott and eslie ake Members ol the 1st Place team in the Young Womens Soil ball tournament Della 5th WardDebbie Wardle NOW 1S TH E TIM E FOR FALL APPLICATIONS OF DRY FERTILIZER 3 1 7? TL 4 mF? tO0' v :rr Millard County Fair names sweepstake winners I9KS "Ts j uaf? WE HAVE a variety of DRY FERTILIZERS Customers may USE OUR CARTS - NO CHARGE OR - WE CAN APPLY IT FOR YOU with our Big Flotation Spreaders ALL fertilizers are COMPETITIVELY PRICED Please feel free to come in and talk to us or give us a CALL: small and each child is given lots of added attention The pool is happy to announce that out Harris is coming back to the W'est Millard Community Pool to teach the Mommy and Me Infant Class and Preschool Classes in the morning Toni is an outstanding teacher who has had much success in teaching little ones to swim he scheduling has changed slightly lor the annual cleaning and repairing the pool Now the pool will close nday September 6 and will be while the pool is drained repaired and plastered It is going to look like new when the work is finished At this the date of reopening is not certime tain but the pool will be closed for longer than one week ol Pahvant Valley 5020 hike Come and join the 5020 hike for good family or individual fun and accomplishment A colorful participation patch will be given to all who sign up and start the hike and a large medal and ribbon will be given to those who complete the 50 miles Participants must be at least years of age There will be several checkpoints lor refreshments assistance and direction Hike will start in McC'ornick and end in Kanosh Starting time will be at 7 pm with registration beginning at 6 pm Aug 30 Lntry fee is $300 per person There will also be assistance and available at the checkliansportation points lor those who may drop out Ihe hike is sponsored by the Kanosh Ward Boy Scouts of America and assisted by the Millard County Sheriff's Office and the Sheriff’s two Search and Rescue PosSes is invited Everyone over the age of to participate I or further information contact Stan Koyle at or Ld or Phillips ate in otder for the Congratulations wonderful job the Millard County 4 H members did at the recently held County lair The USU Extension Staff wants everyone to know how proud we arc of each and every The are expecially following honoted as their exhibits were chosen to go to the Utah State Fair which 1985 begins September The woik will again be judged at State air and awards given their will work be on display during the fair for all to see The State Fair winners are: (TOIHING: Christa Jacobson tllmorc Iran inlinson Oak City Jessica Turner Sutherland Fmily Oak Draper Delta Shelly Anderson City Shauna Gam Tillmore Trisha Gam illmore Danie Henrte Sutherland Lisa Nielson Delta Jil illmore tmburg Jenny Nielson Kami Moody eatnington Alycia Greathouse Lynndyl ori Lvers Leamington Lisa Smith illmote ori Stevens Holden WILDLILE: Brooke Petersen Deseret Jodi Petersen Deseret PHOTOGRAPHY: Kris Roper Delta Brooke Petersen Deseret Jennifer Stanworth Brandon Oasts Anderson Oasis SPECIAL BIT: Jennifer Stanworth Oasis lesstca Anderson Oasis Scott Rowley Oasis Chrisitie Stanwoith Delta Jodi Pet ei sen Deseret & ARTS CRAFTS: Michelle Deseret Brooke Petersen Moody Deseret Julie Finlinson Oak City Susie Pollard Oak City Nicole Nielson Leamington Jodi Jenkins Delta I mily Draper Delta OTHl Brett vers ori l vers eatnington Moore Jimmy Leamington schedules fishing opener Sept 14 Minersville Resetvoir was chemical treated to remove unwanted fish species in 1984 It was restocked with fmgcrling rainbow trout this past spring fishing will he allowed on Saturday Septemhei 14 A misprint in the fishing proclamation slates that the opening date is September 15 blit the intent was to open the lake on Satin day which will be allowed fishermen coming to Mmctsvillc this (all should not yet to expect to catch huge trout Trout will range from inches in length Trout arc glowing lb rapidly and some will be in the range by the middle of next summer he legal limit is set at 4 fish and will in effect the remainder remain through ot 1985 Although regulations have not been set for 1986 recommendations have been made to have a 4 trout limit fiom January through May 23 and a 6 trout limit from May 24 through December It is also hoped that typical spring weekend crowds can be opening somewhat alleviated by having a fall date opening Plans are to compensate any small trout harvested this fall b stocking an additional 15(88) eatchable size trout in the resetvoir later this year eatnington WILDS: Shawn Rowley Oasis Tami II OWL R ARRANGING: law Leamington Jenny Nielson eatnington Diane's Dance Studio Ballet - ages 3 & Instructor: Diane Hardy up - WE DO Classes CUSTOM APPLICATIONS begin: Hinckley Thurs - 5 Sept 3rd Sept Leamington-Tue- 6 wk 34-0-- 0 Clogging course beg For more info 19 - 0 - 0 K it Dale Bliss Mgr WEST MILLARD For ALL your Fertilizer and Farm Needs & 8642785 soon registration call Diane Opening for Child Care Now Available State Licensed Center 300 S 35 YV Delta Call CO-- OP Crumb Tole Painting Robert Beckstrand Meadow Leather picture frame Kathleen Noah Delta Covered Eggs Michelle Stanworth Oasis Gold Wall Plaque Cheryl Pollard Oak City Ceramics Cow Cookie Jar Valynn Dutson Hinckley Soft Sculpture Miss Piggy Doll C Ronald PLIOTOGRAPHY Place” “Orlcv's Baker Fillmore ”1 Fillmore Donna Baker L Father’s Sutherland Smith Ralph Fillmore Tafta Watson Delight Raisins Darwin Day Fillmore Young Golden Eaglets and Territorial Statehouse Brandon Anderson Oasis Best Friend Jessica Anderson Oasis Sunset and azy Day Cheryl Roper Oak Cty Storm also go to all the Congratulations other exhibitors who did such beautiful work and made our fair the success it was This year the judges found it easy to select many other articles they felt were worthy to go to the Utah State Tair This was just a recommentation and completely up to the individual hibitor if they want to send them or not However if they desire to do so they should note that the entry must be brought into the USU Extension Office Delta or Fillmore Wednesday August 28 or Thursday August 29 1985 from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm There they will fill out an entry form and pay the entry fee for the State Fair Articles must be packed for safety while they are being taken to the fair to all those who Congratulations entered the fair and helped to make it an outstanding one J” cxibits go Reservoir Tap - Jazz Deseret Rae Jensen Deseret Orlene Fillmore Tafta Watson Christensen Fillmore Lynette Peterson Deseret ARTS AND CRAFTS Paul FinlinMetal Work Lamp son Leamington Cathy Hamilton Hinckley Village of lo state fair Minersville for 864-278- 5 The Millard County Fairs and Shows Board would like to lake the opportunity to congratulate the Sweepstake Winners for the Open Class Division of the fair The quality of work in our fair this year was very good therefore when a person was awrded a sweepstake it truely meant a superior quality workmanship in all divisions Sweepstakes were won by the following people: DIVICROPS AND GARDEN SION: M J Alldredge Oak City ApDelta Garden ples Helen Baker Plate FLOWER DIVISION: Ruth Ashby Delta White Phlox Natalya Mankin Oak City “Old Fashioned Gardner” Valyn Dutson Hinckley Desert Song FINE ARTS: LaVean Gillen Oasis Lilacs Professional Cheryl Roper Oak City Tool Creek Flat Amateur Oasis Mountain Jeff Stanworth Scene Junior Quinn Densley Oak ty Canyon Trees and Snow Teen in PEOPLE’S CHOICE Fine Arts Were: Bonita Rainsdon Delta and Heidi Lvers Leamington HOME ARTS DIVISION: Linda Manis Hinckley Infant Suit Velma Talbot Delta Bedspread LaDonna Hobbs Handmade Dressed Oasis Doll Vickie Einlinson Leamington Baby Sweater Rae Jensen Deseret Machine Embroidery Quilt Protector Betty Cahoon Oasis Candlewicking Pillow Oasis Relief Society Oasis Tricot whole quilt Beulah Rowley Embroidered Oasis Linda quilt Sorensen Delta Fmbroidered Picture Deborah Skeem Oasis Baby Quilt FOODS DIVISION: Tafta Watson Fillmore Raisins Mary R Preston Delta Asparagus Rae Jensen Deseret Cranapple Jelly June Lovell Delta Taffy Helen Bennett Holden Special Candy Exhibit BALL CANNING AWARDS: uella Western Vergie Ivie Flowell 064-371- 4 6 am to 6 pm 5 After 6 Ph Dorothy Jeffery Owner - Mir: Jackie Nielson pm: 50 just West of the Delta overpass on Huy f HOME ENVIRONMENT: Talbert Delta Sherry Wardle KNITTING: Jeannie Tami Delta Hare Meadow Ester Anderson Oak City CROCHET: Kara Giefer Oak City Oak City Sherry Bobbie Anderson Wardle Delta Heather Beguin Oak ake Delta Tean City Anne Marie Deborah Wardle Delta leatham Delta Delta Jodi Amy Ogden Jenkins Delta CARE: CHILD Lmily Draper Delta Jeannie Hare Meadow Christa Fillmore Jacobson Delta FOODS: John Limburg Craig Kindled Delta Marylynn Stoddard Delta Shelly Campbell Delta Oak City Beverly Shelly Anderson Paul Limburg Taylor Hinckley illmore Virginia Lake Delta Lisa Jill Nielson Delta Jake Nielson Delta Walker Sutherland Darcy Robison Meadow Dawn Moore Meadow Dixie Meadow Robidoux April Oak City Shauna Garn Dcwsnup Fillmore Jill I imburg Fillmore illmore Amy ovell Trisha Garn I eatnington OUTDOOR COOKERY: Crystal Olson illmote JW Davies Flowell Meadow Jason Talbot Spencer Robison Meadow Kelly Olson illmore CAKE DECORATING: Shelly Delta Wendy Wood Campbell Holden Natalya Mankin Oak City Robert Edwards LINE ARTS: Delta Delta Jason Greathouse Tamera inlinson Delta Kimberly I:kins Sutherland DESERET Arprilla Scow Ph: Mitlow and Carol Cropper from as Vegas Nevada visited Tuesday and with mother ouise Wednesday Cropper Get well wishes are sent to Anna Mae Bunker who had sutgery on August 20 at the Payson Hospital We wish her a last recovery Marla Den bow and children from Sandy Utah visited a few days at home of her parents LaMar and Aletha Dcwsnup M M ehssa Black from San Diego California spent a lew days visiting with her grandfather Waldo Black Spencer and Alice Webb and Russell and Jennie Styler were in Provo on 22 and ridav August hursday August 23 where Alice had doctor appointments Mr and Mis Blame Scott and family have moved from out community We will miss them He was employed at 1PP Homer and Rae Jensen and Bonnie spent one dav in Salt ake city during the week Thev also visited with Max Jensen and family at West Jordon Our sincere svmpathv is expressed to Bill and orainc Conk with the recent undine's lather Cut! passing ot Shields Mrs KoclLi lalbot and Mrs Eva Alice Hardlev Irnni Sail ake City spent several davs visiting with their father Wells Robison |