Show jj®ssssssss5ssssssssss Millard County Delta North Elementary In The News port Big Game Board sets 1987 hunting regulations J l sLl i i TOP ROW: Ryan Crafts Jana Beth Murdock Valyn Frandsen 2nd row Brett Bunker Darcy Hales Heather Comeau 3rd row Cassie Henrie Kyler Barnson Nicole Stagg bottom row Clint Jones Julianne Stoddard not pictured Brian Taylor Scott Jones 7 May 28 1987 - Page Millard trackmen place well in State 1st place 3200 Cory Healey This a new school record just missed state record 2nd place Shane high hurdles Finlinson New school record 3rd place 1600 Cory Healey New school record 4th place Shane medley relay Finlinson Scott Kessler Troy Healey Brian Starley Shane 5th place long jump Finlinson 6th place 3200 Brian Starley guys! Congratulations Because of the three canal accidents in the last three weeks involving little children Toni invited Ivan Christensen students to talk to her parents Ivan discussed what to do if a child falls into a ditch or canal He rescue breathing and demonstrated CPR The parents were so interested that they asked Ivan to conduct a four hour CPR course If anyone is interested in taking a CPR course call the Ivan will conduct in pool at coordination with the American Heart Association and the cost is $1000 The $1000 will be well spent especially if a person uses his training to save a per- - Millard girls place at State Track Meet Sarah Adams a sophomore placed i 5th in the javelin while freshman Dudley placed 6th in the long jump The meet was held at BYU The largest eyes of all land animals are those of the horse and ostrich — about one and a half times the size the human eyes An unheard-o- f price for the most respected name in lawn care This is your chance to save big on one of SNAPPER s Choose either a push or walk mower or the rear rider ' engine Snapper dealer details on our son’s life It would be a great thing to have a majority of the people in this area certified in CPR Summer swimming lessons begin at There are a the pool Monday June few spots left at 9 am and 10 am in the Trout Advanced Beginners and Intermediate classes Session II begins June 15 You may register Monday your child for any of the remaining five 33 sessions by calling the pool at Register early so you will be guaranteed the time spot and class you want Sessions will run every two weeks throughout the summer Ladies golf lessons Golf lessons for beginning lady golfers will be given on Tuesday June 2 at 10:30 am Wednesday June 3 at 10:30 am and Thursday June 4 at 10:30 am Lessons will last approximately one hour Please call the Pro for preferred day or Shop days Charge will be $100 per lesson Limit of 15 in a group Basic fundamentals will be taught that s Americas number one choice Theres a free catcher in it for you And gets you SNAPPER quality with no money down and low monthly payments So hurry this offer ends soon1 warranty MuzzleloaderDeer 8 TOP ROW: Jeff Abbott Lori Larson Michelle Winters Westley Stoddard 2nd row Richard Harris Isaac Byrd Amber Molyneaux Nelson Rojas Jenny Osguthorpe 3rd row Tim Johnson Lacee Katie Lang Kurt Carrol bottom row Joel Bennett Johnson General Elk The application period to apply for antlerless deer control limited area elk and other draw permits will be June 15 through July 8 Big game proclamations for 1987 will be available at Division of Wildlife Resources offices and in most sporting goods stores by June Mm 15 Anthony Hahn Clark Johnson Anna Warnick 745 "’J£ ®- - Delta SCHEDULE OF VISITING PHYSICIANS Fourth quarter Busy Bees announced The Delta and Fillmore Community Medical Centers would like to announce the schedule of all visiting physicians to Millard County Along with Primary Care services rendered by each hospital (Nursing Service Obstetrics and Nursery Laboratory Radiology Emergency Room Surgery Physical Therapy Home Health Care) the following physicians bring their specialities to our hospitals to enhance our service base The following schedule is printed for your convenience It lists names specialities dates and appointment numbers at Delta North are continually looking for ways to recognize outstanding behavior and citizenship at our school We have decided to choose two students from each classroom on a comquarterly basis who best exemplify exceptional behavior We mend the thirty students chosen as Busy Bees at the end of our fourth of them are we how know to very proud quarter and want them We encourage them to keep up their good work at Delta North THE TEACHERS SCHEDULE OF VISITING PHYSICIANS TO MILLARD COUNTY Elementary Wednesday of the Month Mornings For appointments call Last Tuesday of the Month Afternoons For appointments call 2nd Friday of the Month Afternoons For appointments call Last Friday of the Month Afternoons For appointments call First Tuesday of the Month Afternoons For appointments call 2nd Wednesday of the Month Afternoons For appointments call Last Friday of the Month Mornings For appointments call First Thursday of the Month For appointments call 2nd CUSV 725 Fourth graders complete gift THE STUDENTS Ember Rawlin-so- n top row Ian Jenson Ray Sedey Jamie Jones Jaime Johnson 2nd row Jonathan 3rd row Comeau Heather Tolbert Micah Adam Corey Pendray Farrah Huber Gina Meinhardt botRyan Crafts Joshua Swalberg Robin Turner tom row Ryan Peterson Rick Morris Alicia Burton Niles not pictured Justin Taylor Rachel PAFA WINNERS Angela Fowles Annual awards assembly attracts huge crowd Parents and students turned out to attend the annual Delta North Elementary awards assembly Thursday with evening at 7:00 We were pleased the excellent turnout Maw Suzanne PTA President welcomed the crowd and conducted PTA business at the beginning of the other meeting Evelyn Warnick and PTA Board members of the were installed to their respective of fices President Warnick will assume duties as the final school bell rings on Friday May 29 1987 We wish her well in her new appointment Following the PTA business Mr Bassett and the staff presented awards to the students in attendance Awards were given for Homework completion Spelling Bee parperfect attendance ticipants Busy Bee recipients and recipients of the Presidential Academic enrolled in Mrs Paula Suggs' fourth grade class have been busy for over a month completing a latch hook mascot display for the school offices This special gift was presented by Mrs Suggs and her students to Mr Bassett at the annual awards assembly on Thursday evening We hung the finished product in the offices early Friday morning It adds a very special touch to our school We thank Mrs Suggs and her graduating fourth graders for the time and thought that went into this special project Fitness Award Twenty of our fourth graders received the prestigious Presidential honor In order to qualify for this honor students were required to maintain a B‘ their elementary average throughout school years In addition they had to score 80 percent or better on the SAT test which was administered in March of their fourth grade year We appreciate the support of both students and parents and encourage students to keep up the good work in their future educational endeavors Every other Wednesday twice a Month Appointments are scheduled by local Physicians thru Utah Valley Hospital Appointments will be scheduled Hospital by local Physicians for with Risk cases Fillmore Community Medical Center Dr Jackson Orthopedic Dr Ear 2nd Wednesday of the Month Afternoons For appointments call Throat 2nd Wednesday of the Month Mornings For appointments call 4th Friday of the Month Afternoons Ophthalmologist For appointments call Nelson Dr Hunsaker Dr Dickenson Dr Hemmert 11 Swimming pool news is Although big game hunting seasons and regulations will be about the same as last year there will be a few new wrinkles in the rules next fall In a lengthy executive session the Board of Big Game Control last week set season dates and regulations for the 1987 seasons For the first time in many years archers will have their choice of taking either a buck or doe deer during the archery deer season The change came in part to satisfy archers who were unhappy when their additional archery tag was taken away in 1985 The tag had allowed them to take two buck deer each year The Board also moved to cut off big license sales game and combination during the general season deer hunt which is scheduled this year for October 17 through October 27 In addition resident hunters will have to buy big game hunting licenses by midnight October 16 Nonresidents will face the same cutoff next year to give Division of Wildlife Resources officials time to publicize the change out of state The regulation change cmae in reluctant response to years of abuse of the system which allowed poachers to shoot more than one deer then get a relative or neighbor to buy a license and tag the deer Officials say the regulation change will reduce the illegal harvest of deer and improve odds for the vast majority of legal hunters In a further effort to curb abuses of the system the Board outlawed “big buck contests” when the offered prizes are more than $500 Larger prizes officials say invited a variety of big game hunting violations Other changes of note this year clude a Thursday October oepner for the general elk hunt The hunt has opened on the first Wednesday of October for many years but calendar conflicts with other hunts this year forced the change The opener will return to a Wednesday in 1988 In a move to simplify the application procedure for antlerless deer control permits and save hunters a little money the Board authorized applicants to select up to three alternate areas should they fail to draw out on their first choice In past years hunters had to reapply for another unit and pay an additional $2 handling fee Big Game seasons slated are: General Deer Thun US PS Nose & & Every other Wednesday Afternoons Appointments are scheduled by local Physicians thru Utah Valley Hospital Both Delta and Fillmore Community Medical Centers have the services of Ron Draper CRNA who provides Anesthesiology and Epidural service Endoscopy |