Show Si MHS NEWS MHS Girls Athletics Booster Club organized various ways they could help the girls’ sports program Besides fund raising efforts the coaches discussed the importance of supporting the girls by attending their activities and helping them to maintain good training habits and a healthy diet The MHS Girls Athletic Boosters have planned a fund raising activity to be held on July 4th “The Great Cowpie Contest” will be headed by Marilyn Wright and Sherry Perkins (see other article in this Chronicle Progress for details) Already over $700 has been raised to held buy new uniforms for the and girls’ basket ball tournament through catering the MEA retirement banquet Jackpot The West Millard Barrel Racing Association held their first of a series of jackpots on June 4 The results are as follows: Open Barrels 1st Creta Johnson 2nd Nicol Green 3rd Racheal Farnsworth Novice Barrels 1st Valerie Brown 2nd Russ Day 3rd Anna Marie Lunt Open Poles 1st Valerie Brown 2nd Anna Marie Lunt 3rd Russ Day Open Goats 1st Troy Tolbert 2nd Racheal Farnsworth Breakaway Roping 1st Tyler Tolbert 2nd Russ Day 3rd Donald Brown 10 to 14 Barrels 1st & 2nd was a tie Jen3rd ny Winn and Jamie Petersen Tracee Johnson 10 to 14 Poles 1st Jenny Winn 2nd Melanie Millwee 3rd Laurie Lafeen 10 to 14 Goats 1st Jenny Winn 2nd Laurie Lafeen 3rd Tyler Tolbert 9 and Under Barrels 1st Travis Brown 2nd Lacee Johnson 3rd Justin Anderson 9 and Under Poles 1st Travis Brown 2nd Lacee Johnson 3rd Justin Anderson 9 and Under Goats 1st Travis Brown 2nd Justin Anderson The next Jackpot will be held June 18 at Mitch Myers’ Arena For information on participating contact Donald Brown or Russ Day cow will be lead onto the football field where it will be allowed to wander until it makes a “cowpie” An official will determine whose square the cowpie is in and that person will win the $20000 prize A referee will hold a long rope attached to the cow during the event to keep it from wandering off the football field Marilyn Wright and Sherry Perkins are heading the event They plan to have a program prior to the contest itself Refreshments will also be sold at the event Annual Art Exhibit The Annual Millard High School Art Exhibit will be held in the new library in Fillmore July 2 through 23 Last year it was held in the State There were House and 96 entries in that first annual show Many compliments were received on the outstanding quality of the work The Show is open to anyone who ever attended Millard High School (whether they graduated from Millard or not) and to anyone who ever taught there All two or three dimensional art work craft work and photography is welcome but a limit of one piece per media is necessary The work will be shown in the Multipurpose room the library and in the corridor connecting Mfwith the City Offices for This is a formal notification Alumni in the area Form letters will be mailed from the library to any others Mrs in turned to whose addresses are Hunter “Actually” Mrs Hunter said “I do not know about every student who has developed their talent in the arts Please inform me it’s a pleasure to know about them and we’re excited to see MHS report cards Students of the Millard High School can pick up their report cards at the Millard High School office on Friday June 12 and on Monday June 15 between the hours 9:00 am through 3:30 pm Scholarships awarded high school graduates Honors at Entrance Scholarships are among the scholastic awards Southern Utah State presented this spring to outstanding high school graduates who have chosen SUSC for their education According to Senior Admissions Officer Marlynn Smith the new SUSC awards are scholarships which will continue for a full four years as long as the recipients maintain a 350 (approximately ) their work” Mrs Hunter will be assisted with the work of the show by Civic Arts Fine Arts and Library Board members in hanging and hostessing the show Special Open House is scheduled for July 2 from 7 to 9 pm Work should be delivered by hand UPS or by mail to the new library 25 South 100 West Fillmore (Box 529) on either June 29 or 30 with hanging wires attached and printed information on a card attaced to the work Pieces must not have been in last year’s show No prizes or awards will be made However there will be a ballot for viewers choice in three areas: painting in any media crafts and photography For further information please call Mrs Gwen Hunter at home: or at the library Viewing hours for the Exhibit will be regular library hours: 3 to 7 weekdays and to 6 Saturday or by appointment with Mrs Hunter who will be glad to open the library for Reunion groups or others who cannot make it on library hours 520 Willoughby E Topaz Blvd al 7:15 S 9:15 on Hwy 6 Pendray Plaza 2 pm “HOT WEATHER CLASSIC tb? § pm HIF (d)cra f 9 the Twin Twin 7 pm arts” Robert school or from the District Offices in Delta All physicians practicing in the Millard County area also have amination forms in their offices Students will be admitted to school in the fall for a probationary period of five days ONLY if they have not comThey pleted a physical examination will then be excluded from school until the exam is completed If you have any questions in regard reexamination to the physical quirements please feel free to contact your local school or the school district offices Thank you PLAZA TWIN THEATRE The awards range she said from Deans Scholarships to the Regents and Honors scholarships which pay $804 or full tuition The majority of scholarships are full tuition she said while others such as the Deans award are for half or partial tuition Area scholarship recipients are: Anderson Regents Dustin Callister Student Body President Todd Callister Regents Bret Darnee Dutson Regents Draper Regents Bryan Ekins Regents Kim Glen Foster Ennis Andrea Henrie Deans Joyce JoAnn Jacobsen Honors Jackson Regents Colton Moody Leadership Mark Tisha Mortensen Leadership Smith Jared Petersen Regents Gregg Warnick Honors and It’s still not too late to purchase a family fun ticket yours at Plaza Twin” & remember support your local PTA June 19 & 20 Summer Matinee PC "Goonies” PRICE INFO ! Industrial Education LeaderDearden Millard—David ship Michele Fuller Regents Angela Hone Deans Cheryl Stevens Scholar and Sherlyn RegentsSterling Swallow Regents In conjunction with the Great Basin Celebration the West Millard ComPool will have munity Swimming another fun Diving for Money and Prizes Day on Friday June 19 at 2:00 pm Youth from the ages of 3 to 16 years will try their luck at diving for money and colored washers which are thrown into the pool The colored washers are turned in for prizes Every child is a winner even if they find nothing on the bottom of the pool A treat is given to each participant A new session of swimming lessons will begin on June 15 and end on June 26 The cost for a 10 lesson session is $15 per student per session $15 is a small investment when you consider that someday these swimming lessons might save a life for the swimming Registration lessons can be made over the phone by calling the pool at The Millard School District Board of Education requires that all students entering school for the first time must show evidence of a physical examination prior to admittance to district schools This ruling applies in parand ticular to enrolling Kindergarten age children Evidence of such examination must be submitted to the respective school in which your child is enrolled during the time of registration in the fall Physical examination forms can be obtained from any district elementary grade point All $150 Senior Citizens $150 Adults 14 Sl over - $350 per family Adults $1 for kids 3 through 13 other nights $350 adults $150 ages 3 through 13 and ages 65 and up Shows subject to change due to availability For y 13 & Thurs June 11 1987 - Page 11 Gary Anderson June Lifeguard of the Month Fillmore Elementary School 4th Grade Softball Champions Top row L to R: Jennifer O'Camb Natalie Tuttle Shelly Nixon Katie Jo Greenhalgh bottom row Michael McVey Trevor Memmott Greg Roper Ryan Christiansen Johnny Charlesworth Not pictured: Russell Castor THE SLUGGERS Sluggers win 4th grade softball championship The Sluggers finished the season with straight wins to take the Fillmore Elementary 4th Grade softball championship The Sluggers held off a midseason surge by the Astros to win the crown going away The Astros settled for a second place 7 under - more information call t r sLuiyitmnimmimmuLiintmxi The average American family has an annual income of around $25000 ji tie with the Pirates who came on strong at the seasons end They were followanother strong ed by the Dodgers finisher then the Mets Red Sox and Devils Fillmore 4th Grade final standings Sluggers Astros Pirates Dodgers Mets Red Sox Devils Swimming pool news Medical exams required for kindergarten students average are awarded in a “Scholarships number of areas” Mrs Smith said “Some are for academic excellence student are offered others body presidents and other students with proven leadership abilities and still others Sterlare for Girls State participants ing Scholars and students who abilities in demonstrate outstanding science fine arts and vocationalin-dustria- l USPS WMBRA Great Cowpie Contest to be held The Millard High School Girls Athletics Booster Club is sponsoring the Great Cowpie Contest on July 4th The event will give anyone who donates $500 or more an opportunity to win a $20000 prize The Great Cowpie Contest will be held at the MHS football field The field will be divided into squares each 5 yards X 5 square approximately yards Each square will be “rented” to anyone who gives a $500 donation or more On the afternoon of July 4th a s The Delta summer band program will run from June 16 to July 6 Rehearsals will be held three days a and Wednesday Thursday Marching Band rehearses from 8 to 10 am followed by Jazz Band from 10 to 11 am All band students in grades six through twelve are eligible to parAll ticipate in the summer program rehearsals equipment and music will be at Delta High School The climax of the summer Marching Band will be participation in the 4th of July parade here in Delta Those students participating in the summer program will go to Lagoon on July 6 by Maren Bailey The Millard High School Girls Athletics Booster Club met officially for the first time recently to organize and determine ways to help the MHS Girls sports program Officers were chosen and various goals of the organization were discussed Pat Rhodes was named as president of the group with Cathy Hunt as vice president Suzie Adamns as secretary Allison Johnson as treasurer and Charles Ferguson as publicity chairman Several committees were also appointed to head fund raising events and other activities Coaches McFarlane Kathy (volleyball) Stuart Bailey (basketball) and Doug Jolley (track) talked with the booster club members about the Millard County Band JTTTXfXl Tllldl Gary Anderson has been chosen as the lifeguard of the month for the month of June He is the son of Scott and Barbra Anderson He has been employed at the West Millard Community Swimming Pool since June of 1986 He is a 1987 graduate of Delta High and will be attending Snow College this fall majoring in Industrial Arts Before attending school this fall Gary will continue to work as a lifeguard teach swimming lessons and help his father at John Deere The pool management appreciates Gary for his cheerful attitude and willingness to give his best We will miss his cheerful smile and would like to wish him much success in his future Delta Minor League ball Delta Drug Lake PhilgasDelta Phqto Dalton Motor Plaza Shears Courtesy Hardware Kountry Floral United Real Estate Rick’s Restaurant American Heritage Insurance 1J ZII11 West Central Utah Vocational Center classes Registration will be held during the first class meeting Books will be sold at that 0 time also For more information call the West Central Vocational School Utah State University BS in Psychology-PS- 351 PSY 380 BS in Business Administration-ACCTMed in Instructional Technology-INS- General Education Credit 203 COM 305 603 SEC ED 670 GEOpsl 13 HEPio250 PHILhulOl PHYXpsl01120 PSYsslOl |