Show port Richfield stops Millard by Brett Stott The Millard Eagles lost to the Richfield Wildcats last Wednesday night on the Wildcat’s home field On their opening possession the Eagles line but drove the ball to the could not quite get it in for 6 points The Wildcats then took over at the one the Eagle’s where Matt Dastrup linebacker and leading tackier tackled the Wildcat ball carrier in the end zone for a safety The Eagles took the But that was all they would lead score until the fourth quarter state of The game remained close throughout the first half and into the second half But then in the fourth quarter with Millard trailing Tyrel Sephenson Mark scored to put Millard up Charlesworth added the extra point It looked like the Eagles had the game in hand but Richfield came back That proved to and took the lead be the margin of victory although Millard tried unsuccessfully to score Millard’s record moves to They play their final home game against October 15 Emery on Thursday Utah DEPARTMENT Minersville skiers excel in OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WILDLIFE RESOURCES Steve Siiawn and Jr Horse racing Tracy Training and racing horses is definitely a tradition for the Steve Talbot family of Hinckley Steve Sr breeds owner of Triple T Paints breaks and trains race horses and his four sons have worked right alongside their dad from the time they were small All work hard All work all day caring and long at the conditioning training of the horses Only school hours take the younger Talbots away from the business At one time Steve Sr raced every two in the weeks when he participated Arizona fairs He then became Clerk of Skills for the Racing Association going to different locations as he did with the fairs and managing all of the book work This devotion to horses and horse racing has obviously been passed on to his sons This past summer Steve Jr Shawn and Tracy Talbot rode competively against each other for the first time All three competed on the Utah Racing Circuit at several locations around the state This was the first year of comTracy petitive riding for On the circuit money is earned when a rider and horse place in the top four spots This season Steve Jr had 9 first place wins 7 seconds 10 thirds and 13 fourths Shawn had his share of wins sustained a and during competition bad shoulder injury which will require surgery at this time Tracy won a few second and third place prizes The racing season is over for this year and now it is training time Steve Jr lives in St George where he gallops and trains horses for other people He also works part time as a plumber’s and a bricklayer’s helper Michael doesn’t ride competively yet but he works right along with his father Tracy and Shawn doing the dirty work and learning Betty Talbot says she used to help but now the boys and her husband do all of the work (She works at Rick’s Family Restaurant) However she goes to all of the shows encourages her sons and takes videos of the races The videos allow the Talbot family to see mistakes made during performances and thus make necessary changes required for improvement The days are full and long yet all the Talbot men appear to enjoy what they are doing The family tradition continues at Triple T Paints in Hinckley All State Choir by Amy Hyde Talented students from DHS spent the UEA weekend singing All State Choir was held October 7 r 8 9 in Salt Lake City Delta Acappella students were chosen by Mr Wankier the singing teacher at DHS to attend this special conference There they sang in a combined choir with students from all over the state of Utah 1A through 4A schools The students from DHS who attended All State this year were: Gloria Roper Tonya Bunker Shelley Bunker Jennifer Smith Kate Nielson Karen Wilson Becky Vonja Eggleston Wilson Nicole Nielson Dani Henrie Klint Kodi Roholt Mindy Abbott Brooks Atkinson Kim Shields Jackson Mitch Atkinson Brent Jim Larson Tony Wright Wright David Bird Shawn Robinson Jon Brandon Peterson and Matt three times a day They learned and practiced seven songs which would be performed the last day in the SLC Tabernacle One of the favorite songs of DHS learned at All Acappella members State was “In This Very Room” This dosong was performed with the choir ing sign language as they sang Spectators commented on this number as being “very emotional” “It was a real fun experience to go to All State” said Gloria Roper junior at DHS She added “It was really neat to sing in the Tabernacle especially to a packed audience” Calendars back The community calendars that were have arrived sold by the DHS back from the printers If anyone who purchased a calendar doesn’t receive it by October 22 please contact Jill Mace or Delta High School at Corey These singers stayed in hotels in Salt Lake while they attended the three and a half hour practices which were held o cVule fairi30 Js'pcnsctcdbf Hrtcmbcf i4slv‘ lODDcfrn- - S oopmRail a Tatis uctf for ftod pr crafts if iaUz '20 15° naif tabfc '"VdpdttS t sfctf Stfwdsy ) OCfcbcT 31 &&& flcaseJcSll: Jayni iftbft-- ( Duck Stamp funds restore Clear Lake Waterfowl Area For the first time since it was dried out for repairs water will roll back to the west marsh of the Clear Lake Area near Waterfowl Management of Wildlife The Division Delta Resources views the improvements as being important for waterfowl species and hunters in the season “The control of the water depth will increase the likelihood of ducks comVic ing in feeding and staying” said for the Layton area superintendent Division “The controlled water flows also enhance nesting since the imto provements on the dike were used create small islands used by ducks for PTA- nesting” The canal which was made to increase the water flow will not freeze as quickly as the rest of the marsh are already using the canal Layton said there may be an opportunithe ty for some jump shooting along lake which could extend later into the season made to the The improvements dikes the construction of the new canal and the restoration of the west marsh of Clear Lake Waterfowl Management Area are projects funded by money from the Utah Duck Stamp State announces Waterfowl Stamp art competition The Utah Waterfowl Stamp mittee announced it will hold a competition for the state’s third waterfowl stamp Utah residents will be able to show their skills in producing a realistic rendering of a mallard in a Utah setting for the 1988 stamp “We want to give our Utah artists plenty of time to produce a winning stamp this year entries will be accepted in February” cording to Committee Chairman Dr Michael Romney Utah artists can submit their original unsigned entries from 16 through February 29 February 1988 to the Waterfowl Stamp ComUtah Division of Wildlife mittee Resources 1596 West North Temple Salt Lake City Utah 84116 Artwork may be drawings or paintings in any color medium and must be formatted to 13 by 18 inches and accompanied by Com- Public Service Announcement Did you know that a severe fire hazard exists on our state’s wildlands? Dry weather conditions throughout the state mean we all must be extremely cautious with the use of fire Fire officials say no burning permits will be issued for state or private lands This restriction expands the isting one in place for the Wasatch Front Hunters and campers are asked to be especially careful with fire while enjoying the wildlands Resident Big Game hunting license sales end Oct 16 Beginning this year Utah resident big game hunters must purchase big game or combination licenses by midnight October 16 The decision to suspend license sales during the general season deer hunt came as a result of cessive abuses of the old licensing prounethical cedure which encouraged hunters to “party hunt” Party hunters sometimes kill several deer during the season then ask friends or relatives to buy licenses so the deer can be tagged With no license sales during the season these people will be less likely to break the law Waterfowl hours BhmaiaN Delia by Dave Smith Conservation Officer family affair is a rankings Experience the Wildlife Talbot hunters are reminded Waterfowl that unlike legal hours for upland game which open and close hour before and after sunrise and sunset legal hours for waterfowl are between sunrise and sunset Consult on your proclamation for legals hours a day to day basis ) Correction The picture of the students cleaning up the school grounds which appeared last week was a Delta Middle School story It was erronoeusly put under the Delta North Elementary heading Jr NASTAR state Coca-Col- a a $15 entry fee and an entry registration form Entries not conforming to the above will not be accepted Only realistic renderings will be accepted-Entry packets will be photographs available in late October through the of Wildlife Salt Lake Division Resources office Judging will be by the publisher and the state’s Waterfowl Stamp Committee Entries by Utah artists will be judged against national entries for the final winning artwork In 1986 tundra swans graced the first of state stamp the 1987 stamp has pintails pained by Arthur Anderson-t1987 federal duck stamp winner Funds from the waterfowl stamp will help pay for wetlands habitat acquisition and restoration and may someday marshes help restore waterfowl destroyed by the Great Salt Lake To date over $600000 has been collected Several wetland areas have been acquired through this money All waterfowl hunters over 16 years of age are required to have a state waterfowl stamp to hunt migratory waterfowl in the state In addition the stamps and prints make beautiful collector items Nonresident artists interested in competing for the Utah stamp need to enter through Petersen Prints A Division of Petersen Publishing Company 6725 Sunset Blvd Suite 429 Los Angeles CA 90028 Winter swimming lessons Session two of the winter swim lesson program at the West Millard Swimming Pool begins Community will Monday October 26 This session go through Friday November 6 Classes being offered this second session will be Mommy & Me and Preschool which will be held in the mornings and Beginner Advanced Beginwhich will be ner and Intermediate held after school beginning at 3:30 pm Each winter swim lesson session runs weeks Monday through Friday for two and the cost is $15 per student per session A person may register hisher child for swimming lessons by calling or by stopping by the pool and registering at the front desk Minersville skiers Valarie A Dutson and her brother Derrick won honors Jr in the nationwide Valarie NASTAR racing program placed second in Utah in the category and Derrick placed first in Utah in the category Both Valarie and Derrick can take great pride in their respective wins “It’s no small achievement for a young recreational racer” said NASTAR and former US Ski commissioner Team Coach Bob Beattie “Especially in this Olympic year it’s important to recognize and encourage the efforts of our promising athletes” 42 Valarie earned her handicap while racing at Elk Meadows Utah Also at Elk Meadows Derrick 54 handicap earned his For the first time this winter US Ski Team members will be setting so national standards NASTAR’s young skiers can now compare their handicaps to their favorite US Olym pic racer more than 100000 Last season in raced Jr NASTAR at 150 ski areas nationwide Racers compete in the following age categories: 4 and under and Ranked racers in each state receive a a certificate of accomplishment patch and are listed on the Jr NASTAR State Rankings Poster a receive also First place winners pair youths of sunglasses In addition to national and state rankings honors young skiers can win Gold Silver and Bronze NASTAR medals each time they race based on their performance in their age group is NASTAR Junior America’s largest youth recreational ski racing program and is open to kids of all abilities Valarie and Derrick are the children of Vickie and David Dutson Grandparents are Ben and Lorraine Clark and Patricia HutStephensen chings and Eddie and Beverly Dutson all of Lynndyl Swimming pool news Corey Larsen October Lifeguard of the Month to the family of A newcomer lifeguards at the West Millard Community Swimming Pool has been selected as Lifeguard of the Month for His name is Corey Larsen October son of Dave and Marg Larsen of Hinckley Corey has been working at the pool since May of this year and has been an excellent employee Corey is a quiet person who is easy to work with pleasant to be around and very conscientious in his work He is a junior at Delta High where he is actively volved in baseball The pool management would like to thank Corey publicly for his good service to the West Millard Pool and to let him know that he is very much November is just around the corner which means the one year single and family swim passes will be on sale The regular price of the one yer family swim pass is $80 and it will be on sale for $65 $50 is the usual price for the one year single pass It can be purchased tor $40 in November A Free Swim Pass Contest will be held along with the swimming pass sale during November Each time a person swims at the West Millard Pool heshe will be given a ticket to fill out Two lucky names will be drawn out TuesThese two winners day December will each be given a one year family swimming pass The more a person the betNovember in goes swimming ter chance heshe will have to be a winner School will be out for the deer hunt Monday October 19 This means the pool will be open extra hours The October 19 pool schedule will be: 600 Bird Swim 12 to 10:00 am swimming noon to 9:00 pm with Family Night from 5:00 to 9 00 appreciated pm BIG J ENTERPRISES 360 North 400 West Delta Trail Mix $245 lb Water Drums - 55 gal $3500 Jerry Cans - 5 gal $1000 Tarps - Asstd Sizes & Prices h PLAZA TWIN THEATRE Thru Oct 22 520 E Topaz pm CAN'T BUY ME ONLY Not 7:15 by: Rosemary for the & on Hwy 6 at the Pendray Plaza Blvd Twin 7 Twin presents: music - Poly 2 S LOVE Twin 9 pm ONLY PLAZA PUB live UT Hunter's Special 9:10 pm Geno 1)() (i!imni wi JVIlOSl Pub’s Hull 1st Annual Deer Hunters Dance from 9 pm to 1:30 am No cover charge Poor prizes! Thursday night October 15 1987 Must be 21 1 Coming next: Lost Boys 4th Protocol PRICE INFO: Children 12 & under - $150 Senior Citizens - $150 - $250 Adults 18 & over - $350 Ages Tuesdavs - Discount Nights - 2 Adults $1 for kids 3 through 12 Shows subject to change due to availability I For more information call jinn i rtixivcm nmmiiLLILLLLLmnmnikttt I £ : |