Show Millard Ekins plans future in business Kim Alter taking several years of business classes Kim Fkins has found out that they have finally paid off She is this year’s Sterling Scholar candidate in business She has been preparing for a business career since her freshman year in high school with her first year of type and II to her second From Type advanced type acyear shorthand counting and word processing classes she has moved through every business class offered at Delta High and the Vocational Center Bl A Kim is the president of the (I uture Business I eaders of America) and gives to state and regional competition to represent the school in four categories: type shorthand accounting and word ptoccssing ast year Kim participated on the shoithand team which finished second and iceeived a superior rating ast summer Kim spent a week in ogm at Business Week Tor that week the students were given challenging pioblems dealing with business management 1 Three artists win high school reflections contest 4 Sweetheart Ball Queen Susan Topham was crowned at the FFA dance last weekend along with her attendants Shannon Thomas and Dorene Thomas Miss Topham will compete in the contest later this spring at Once again the art department Delta High has dominated the local competitions in art After the competition held by the PTA the art department placed the top three students holds their The PTA annually with the “Reflections" competition theme from Liberty’s View in ordet to recognize talent Nathan Jeffery placed first with his woik depicting the Statue of Liberty standing on top of the world w ith the problems facing America surrounding hei Scott Mirisc placed second with a similar picture Me drew a tractor to tept event the agricultural aspect of the United States Rob Wright won third with an illustration of some of the Ameiiean views 1 hese accomplishments complement the awards received by the art departec in his first year ment this year Mr his has encouraged of teaching students to display and compete with licit ait Mr tec plans to help his students compete more and has planned several shows displaying the students’ talents Me hopes for support from the community and school so the artists will feel mote inclined towaid cultivating licit talents “Lil’ Abner” rehearsal goes into final week The cast of "I il‘ Abner” has been vvoiking ovcitimc in older to prepaie for the seheduled Mar 17 debut The play will run three nights ineluding Mar 19 20 and 22 the Mr lamb and Mr Wankier have been direetors of the musical working right along with the east They have held reheat sals eveiy week night last a practice including Siitin day amb the woik According to Mi has “improved the peifomance Me noted that lehearsals vveie not as effective as usual until the last week Me said that the sie of the cast some 90 paits has made cooulmalion in rehearsals difficult Now that the piessuie is on he said the whole pioduction is shaping up He said that ovet all the cast is the most talented he has been in chaige of at Delta High Membcis of the cast ate optimistic about the success of the play Jason 300” Wilcox who plays the pa of l)i Rasmussen T said insdalc is leai mng his oi hei paits so well that the peiloimance should come off without any pioblems” Other members have indicated that the pci foi mance should be one ol the better musicals at the school in iccent years Seveial ol the play et s in the cast went to see the Snow College pioduction ol the same musical They said that while Snow’s production was good the pioduction here could be bettei 1 hey have patterned some paits of the at Snow to fit this paiticulai But said Desiiee Rcnich production "We want to be ot igmal so doubt we will do it evactlv like Snow College did” The scenery foi the play is being pioided by students in Mi ee's ai class Nathan Jeffery who is the Steilmg Scholar candidate is doing a good deal of the woik and is supervising ??????????????? HELP WANTED need a name for our new game center The center is located between Plaza Lanes & Plaza Twin Pool Tables Foos Ball Pin Balls and will be open in April will be available for your entertainment Video Etc Enter your name phone and suggestion for game center name at the Plaza Lanes Winner will receive $15 in cash 2 movie passes and 4 bowling passes Additional prizes will be given for runner ups Judging deadline will be March 24 I I I I 1" I - PLAZA TWIN THEATRE 520 Delta on Topaz Blvd E 6 at the Pendray HWY Plaza 864-455- 7:00 pm center for free enterprise studies ONLY pm s “Murphy’s $1 CHANGE SHOWS I i i t Ages 14 & ONLY NOT A DOUBLE FEATURE Romance”“Quicksilver" “The Tuesday Family Night: under and Senior Citizens FRIDAYS hie $2 - Adults I’aue With Vice President George Bush Governor Norman Bangerter and US Senators Jake Garn and Orrin Hatch in attendance Southern Utah State College today launched its new Center for ree Enterprise Studies Michael Icavitt chairman of the SUSC Institutional Council conducted the meeting which was held at the West in Motel Utah in Salt Lake City The SUSC Center for Free Studies will focus on free issues and analysis decisionpromaking and cesses according to Harold M Hiskcy dean of the SUSC School of Business Technology and Communication It will also serve Dr Miskey said as a repository for publications and information concerning the study of tree and will promote public enterprise undet standing of economic issues ol national importance The center will operate as an administrative unity of the school of business Providing direction to the center’s programs will be an Advisory Board of representatives from business and education who will assist in guiding and the activities center’s progtamming A Board of Fellows composed of prominent experts in free enterprise issues is being organized to provide lecin participants forums workshops tures seminars and conferences The center will be funded in its entirety through private and foundation March 7 was the annual Deseret News Spelling Bee We Friday had 28 outstanding students participate There were many parents that came and supported their children The air was filled with tension and anticipation as the participants were eliminated one by one Finally we had the field cut down to two students and the last one standing was Crystal Ashcraft with Crystal Chapin taking second This was very unusual to have both girls sharing the same first name maybe this was the edge that brought victory Our Citizens of the Week are: ohn Nielsen Natalie Stefanoff Kami Mendenhall Tyson Rich Angie Hatch Daniel Mackenzie Kevin Bennett Annette McKean Joseph Pruitt Wade Allred Hope Stevens Andy Nintze Joel Moultrie Suzanne Kirkland and Becky Heath Congratulations students! fever Mosquitoes are the most common outdoor pest that annoys humans With over 150 species to choose from in the United States chances are that few have avoided an unpleasant meeting with at least one attack Only female mosquitoes The blood they suck and the proto is needed tein it provides eggs The Delta South Media had an unexpected visitor last week During story time this muskrat sat outside the large window watching the children He seemed quite interested in what was happening on the inside Mr Kevin Chapman our media coordinator invited him in where he sat in a large glass cage and watched us Both the visitor and the students were equally interested in each other It was decided that one day in school was enough in the life of a muskrat so Mr Chapman and Mr Frandsen took the muskrat for a ride and found him a new home We hope that he learned many things about school because we learned much about the close-ulife of a muskrat Avoid Delays! Call Robert or Willis at Morrison Fertilizer today for your fertilizer needs Competitive prices on 11-48- Ammonium Sulphate Ammonium Nitrate Coming Next: 11X6 SUSC launches -0 Hitcher" 13 Kim’s goal is to become an executive xccretaiy preferably for a large She plans on furthering hei education at SUSC Her parents are Duane and Dean kins nourish their 1 The Journey of Natty Gann PG Mar The little mosquito can be a big health problem Mosquitos are responsible for the spread throughout the world of some eighty diseases including malaria and yellow — i— i hiirs MERITS IIIIMIMIIIMII T Ss HEALT ????????????????? I I mi nlv grants One of the center’s immediate goals is to assemble a distinguished collection of books periodicals and reports dealing with free enterprise which will be housed in the SUSC Library We HELP!!! ( or Stop by the elevator or call Be sure to check out the advantages of custom applicating or save with the free use of a cart with fertilizer purch 864-306- 0 864-230- 0 |