Show Millard ( mini) Delta Middle School Kevin Hornet oming queen candidates hoping to be crowned Wednes-da- y night at the annual assembly are Wendy Stanworth Andrea Henrie Amy Creenwood Dixeen Dutson Gail Defoe Fran Rowley Mary Carson Becky Bacon Darnee Dutson Tisha Mortensen Singleton Homecoming week kicks off year The rival teams Millaid and Delta will meet head to head in Delta’s stadium on Friday at 4:00 PM That means Homecoming is here With it comes a Hurry of activities including queen candidates The entire student body voted for ten girls from the senior class 1 hose girls include: Becky Bacon Andrea Henrie Wendy Stanworth Dixeen Dutson Darnee Dutson Amy Greenwood Mary Tran Rowley Gail Dafoe and Tisha Mortensen The Homecoming assembly will be Wednesday evening at 7:30 in the DHS auditorium The public is invited to attend On Thursday is the Powder Puff football game at :20 The Homecoming queen and her tendants will reign over the football game and dance Friday night which begins at 9:30 Dress for the dance is shirt tie dress pants for the boys No evis The girls are to wear dresses The dunce will be held at the high school Students celebrate historic signing One hundred and ninety nine seats ago Sept 17 1787 the US Constitution was signed In celebtation many events ate planned across the nation Students at DHS ate studying the document m Mrs Mattlyn Greenwood's American Problems class The Constitution was written alter the Revolutionary War establishing a strong peacetime fedetal government It sets forth the basic laws defines the rights and liberties of the American It also outlines the governpeople ment’s goals and organization In 1787 the otiginal 13 American states’ delegates chose to write a total document which has now ly new become a model for the world It has a picamble seven at tides and twenty-siamendments Chief Justice Warten Burger sees that the year leading up to the bicentennial of the document's signing as an occasion “to give ourselves - all of us a history and civics lesson” To promote that goal a commission is sponsoring a high school essay contest Mrs Greenwood’s class is generating enthusiasm by calling attention to the celebration through the Pledge of Alligence patriotic music and pasters in the halls 3 E 3x - 3 The social studies and the natural r''' year science sections are reading comprehension tests Sample questions were taken from the "Preparing for ACT Assessment" booklet which students can obtain in the counseling center nswers for the questions were I nglish C Math C Enter contest to win $11000 Want an exciting way to celebrate the US Constitution’s 2(Xlth birthday? Explain what makes our founding document work and win between $250 and $11000 dollars in the National Bicentennial Writing Competition Winners tluee from each state will share more than 150 cash prizes The essay topic is “The US Constitution: How does the separation of power help make it work?” Students from may enter must be typed printed double spaced and be from 750 to 1500 words The deadline is April 15 1987 news el There will be a lot of action in town the days preceding the homecoming foojball game between Delta and Drill Millard High and the Team will be “strutting their stuff" through it all There's a competition among the classes and clubs of Delta High to see who does the best decorating job on the local businesses and the girls will have the bowling alley looking great for this event 7 Wednesday evening at at the high school there will be a homecoming assembly in which the girls will perform one of their dance numbers Along will with the cheerleaders the igain drive through town to rally before dancing at Friday nights Bame Mom won’t have to fix dinner because the girls will have sloppy joes for sale during the game too Parents and friends are asked to come out and show your support this week by attending the functions and patronizing the businesses who are so helpful This week is a big week lot Delta High it is Delta’s homecoming week and Delta plays their cross town rival Millard on the Delta field at 4 pm he Delta High Boosters Club wants to encourage all Delta supporters to attend the football game and wear their red and white Also plan to attend the volleyball game on Thursday night in the Delta gym JV at 5:30 pm and Varsity at 7 pm When these two teams play each other it is always exciting After the volleyball game the Delta High Cheerleaders invite everyone to attend the burning of the Eagle on the Delta High football field parking lot in preparation for the big game on I riday Farm energy tips Utah farmers hard hit in recent years by rising energy costs can take a few simple steps to trim their enetgy bills says Wayne Ringer Utah State University Extension energy specialist “Good management coupled with tontine maintenance in all farm operations can pay off in worthwhile bills" energy Ringer says Ringer offers several low cost but effective measures that farmers can do themselves -- Cut the number of trips across the field by combining operations -- Consider using conservation tillage practices -- Avoid excess engine idling and Practice a routine maintenance schedule including tuneups -- Test your irrigation pumping system for efficiency and monitor water use to avoid excessive irrigation -- Use animal manure if possible to supplement commercial fertilizers apply fertilizer at the best time for the crop and test the soil frequently so you know how much and what kind of fertilizer to use -- Check livestock waterers daily for cleanliness and proper operation of the water valve and heating element -- Keep lamp bulbs tubes and reflectors clean and turn lights off when they’re not needed -- Keep fan blades clean and turn them off when they’re not needed -- Regularly clean refrigeration compressor fins condenser coils and ventilation screens to maintain free movement of cooling air “These measures taken individually may not amount to much but their combined impact can result in tremendous savings” Ringer says -- 3rd Annual “Potato Bash” 520 East Topaz Blvd Delta The Millaid High PIS is holding their Jtd annual “Potato Bash" I September 25 at the Millaid High Menu iik ludes: baked cafeteria potatoes with lots of dil lei cut loppings green salad rolls and dessett All you can eat Serving will begin at 5 pm and continue aflei the “Bunny Bum" Ihete will be entertainment dining the evening to top olf this gieat meal Cost is $12 00 lor family $3 (XI lor adults and under 5 $2(X) for students fiee Prices: $350 Adults $150 Children under 14 $150 Senior Citizens pm pm at the Pendruv in 2 7:15 pm HI III Pony nCfflErIM1 Transformers l'l Double Feature £ Family Nijht Starts Saft 16 Shows subject to change due to availability infor mation call for more Plai 7 Delta North Elementary In The News Delta North welcomes Judith Hamaker aboard The staff and studenthody at Delta North I lementary is excited to become better acquainted with Mrs Judith a recent addition Hamaker to our Mrs Special I ducation dcpuitmcnt Hamaker works with Mrs Christensen and Mis Potter dining the mornings in our Resource Room Mrs Hamaker was bom in Delta Utah She has lived in Hinckley Bountiful Cedar City and Roosevelt UTah She has also lived m Rifle CO She curBagdad A and Temple rently lives in Hinckley with her husband Dale and her four children She is happy to be back in Millard County among family and fotmer friends Mrs Hamaker attended Hinckley I lementary and giaduated fiom Delta High School She also graduated from Southern Utah State College in Cedar with a degiee in Elemental y Education on early with special emphasis and learning education childhood disabilities Mrs Hamaker taught Kindetgarten for one year in Roosevelt Utah She has also worked as a secretary and receptionist at the Valley View Clinic Judith Hamaker Cedar City She keeps plenty busy as well as a wile and mother! In her spare time she enjoys sewing gat traveling and shopping Mrs Hamaker has enjoyed her wotk at Delta Notth thus far She has found the staff friendly and easy to wotk with We assure Mrs Hamaker that we are enjoying our associations with her as well We hope she ill be w ith us for many mote years ahead in The development of underwater breathing apparatus or Cousteau and Emile SCUBA as it is commonly known by Jacques-YveGagnan in 1943 dramatically changed people's ability to work beneath the sea Offered by Millard County Commission and Sheriff’s Office for information leading to arrest and conviction of any person vandalizing or defacing County propertyEG County buildings road equipment signs Gunnison Bend Reservoir Park Information received will be kept confidential v Pgr September 30 is Back to School Night at Millard High School beginning with a general meeting in the auditorium at 7:30 pm Parents will receive a copy of student’s schedule to attend a shortened class to meet teachers and receive mstiuction as what is expected of students Our students need parents support and help! Please get involved in our school and come to Back to School Night Reminder on Hvvy 8(4-- 198 Back to School Night Don’t forget Deseret District that pow wow will be in one week October 2 1986 at 6 pm If you have any questions please call “Hats oil!" My Little J? Boosters Club news 25 by Marin Bailey PLAZA TWIN THEATRE Twin 7:00 9:00 The students parents and faculty are happy to welcome Kevin Singleton back to his second year of teaching at Delta High School Kevin was born to Ronald and Gloria Singleton and has two brothers Craig and Chris and one from He graduated sister Cathy Kearns High School and then attended Southern Utah State College and the a received of Utah has He University BA in PE and Health an A A in Police Science and a minor in Driver’s Ed from the U of U His wife’s name is Marv and they have a young son named David but they usually call him Storm He is as cute as they come all boy and a great little fish in the water Mr Singleton leaches Weight Training World Geography and Driver’s Ed and assists in the football and baseball programs He also enjoys sports in his free time If you are up early some morning and see a car careening around the corner with a terrified fifteen year old at the wheel just realize everything is under control The man grabbing for the wheel and shoving the brake through the floorboard is Mr Singleton doing his favorite thing— keeping our highways safe Welcome back Mr Singleton The Delta High Council for a Better School wishes Mr Singleton a very successful Tri-D- ACT scheduled Oct 25 The fiist administration of the ACT assessment test to be given at Delta High is on Oct 25 The registration deadline is Sept 26 and the fee is $1050 Late registtulion is possible until Oct 14 but a late fee of $1000 will be charged The test will be given again on Dec 13 and April Students should see the counselor for registration help Miss Beckwith and Mr Peterson will both be offering courses in English and math The test contains two other tests social besides Fnglish and math science and natuial science The English portion will be mostly usage ex “Modern lilm making had began in Paris" Answer: A no change B begun C began D had some beginnings The math section will probably contain everything from basic math to college algebra There might even be a few trigonometry questions ex “If 3x - 2y 56 then y equals which of the following expressions?" Answer: A 32x 3 D 23xt 3 B 32xf6 C 3'2x Singleton Delta High Council spotlights Kevin 1 Delta Middle Eleanor Dalton School principal announced the Delta Middle School’s annual at Night" Wednesday Oct 7 pm in the auditorium Delta Middle School PTA president m and her board Jayne Knight cooperation with a faculty committee are preparing the program Following the program parents will be given the opportunity to visit the rooms and become acquainted with the teachers PTA Board Members assisting Mrs Knight ire as follows: Sandra Tippetts Deb Skeem Karen Roper Sharon Judd Sherry Nickle Jody ovell Venice Finlinson Mary Greathouse and Marsha Henrie Delta Middle School faculty serving on this committee arc: Marilyn Johnson Carol Nielson Rosemane Nodine and Carol Frandsen Srpl MHS NEWS ol PTA Oct Thun I SPS |