Show Pge 6 - Thurs Jan USPS Millard County 21 198 SUSC Honor Roll DHS Senior Ball A total of 256 students earned honor roll status fall quarter at Southern Utah of the 256 students State earned straight “A” averages Local students include: Deborah L Wardle (secretarial) of Delta Michael R Evans (English) Candace Swallow (business education) and Sherlyn Swallow (physical education) all of Fillmore Kimberly A Redo (agriculture) formerly of Hinckley Ephra Morris (elementary education) of Oak City The Senior Ball will be held on Saturday January 23 at the IPP Recreation Center Admission will be six dollars per couple The dress is (dress shoes slacks ties and for men dresses for the ladies) The dance will be from 9 to 12:30 Music is being provided by Pegasus Everyone attend this is going to be the best dance ever tsssssssssssssssssssssssstsmttswwmmil Informatiori has just been released concerning the 2A state wrestling tournament which will be held in Delta on Friday and Saturday February 5 and 6 Admission prices will be $300 for adults and $225 for students for each session Single tournament passes will be available for $1000 Family passes are to be available at the 2A high This schools prior to the tournament family pass will make possible a savings with three or more children It 2A the at must be purchased in advance schools in order for the principals to verify the number in the family Family passes will not be sold at the tournament Friday February 5 Session one: Round one will begin at 12 noon Session two: Round two will start at 4 pm and Round three will start at 7:30 Delta North Elementary In The News o' gsmssssssswsssmsiswww Delta North salutes Sharon Peterson Mrs Wilson's 3rd Let it snow After the snow crews were finished pushing the white fluffy stuff from the north parking lot at South Elementary it looked like the Swiss Alps and the Matterhorn all rolled into one However the youngsters didn’t mind these huge mounds of snow They have had great fun slipping sliding sloshing bumping rolling and tumbl ing down the snow banks We thank Mother Nature for her handy work Mrs Wilson’s 3rd graders have been putting the finishing touches on their snow sculptures They have taken great advantage of using this nice white stuff to a totally different cause Thank you Mrs Wilson and your class! And a big Coyote Card to you for this creative activity Delta Middle School pm Delta North Elementary is happy to welcome Mrs Sharon Peterson aboard Mrs Peterson works two hours daily at our school as an office assistant and as our English as a Second Language Specialist We have enjoyed Mrs Peterson’s friendly nature during the short time that she has been with us Mrs Peterson was born in Payson Utah She has one brother and one sister Besides Payson Mrs Peterson has lived in Ephraim Provo and Delta She attended Park View Elementary and graduated from Payson High School She has also attended Snow College and the Utah Valley Technical College Mrs Peterson is a busy person She has worked at Traffic Jeans (a clothing store) and Harts as a manager In her spare time she enjoys skiing boating swimming sewing crafts gradening and landscaping We are happy that Mrs Peterson Saturday February 6 Session three: Round four will begin at 10 am Session four: Round five will start at pm and Session five: Round six will begin at 6 pm A limited number of good looking T state 2A wrestling championship shirts will be on sale for $700 on a first come first serve basis 11 2 and am On Saturday between pm a spaghetti dinner will be served in the school cafeteria A large crowd is anticipated at the state finals It is suggested that people come early to guarantee a good seat our staff graders ! State 2A Wrestling Championships to be in Delta Reminder Sharon Peterson The chose to work for our school students and staff realize what a tremendous asset she is and registration for Delta Weigh-iLittle League Wrestling will be Monday January 25 at 6:00 at the Delta High Gym The program is open for Cost is $500 for program grades If uniform is needed it is $1500 If you have any questions please contact Joe Morris at Swimming Pool news BECKY SCOTT tries to impress Judge Darin Bunker in this scene from "Witness for the Prosecution" Others left to right are: Rachel Bunker Sterling Warnick Nathan Maw (director) and Jason Roper Middle School Thespians shine A double cast of seventh grade students performed “W'itness for the Prosecution” this week on stage in the DMS auditorium “1 thought both groups gave cellent performances” said Rhonda Harrison teacher of the drama class She noted that for some students this was a first acting experience The dramatis personae included the Chet Whatcott Carol following: Anderson David Nickle Sara Meyers Russell Kennedy Rachel Bunker Jessica Manis Nathan Maw Heather Kapelos Emily Draper Second Roper Becky Scott Cameron Laurie Jo Lebbon Bobbi Anderson Anderson Darin Bunker Ashley Nathan Maw Heather Kapelos Warnick and Sarah Hyde Sterling Cast members provided the lighting Nathan set and makeup costumes Maw was student director Teachers Julie Webb and Margo Holman assisted by students created the artwork for the sets Art Committee Brandon Rick Murdock cluded Dena Kay Christofferson Bishop Darin Bunker and Dallen Anderson BOB CROSBY'S Delta North has nifty lunch program Lucky Tuesday one student from each 13 classes receives a lucky tray With the lucky tray comes a flavored milk drink a NIFTY NOTE and a small prize from the PTA treasure box We thank both the PTA and the lunch ladies for their efforts to increase school lunch participation through the The staff and Lucky Tray program studentbody enjoys the program immensely We are lucky at Delta North Elementary to have the great cooks we have Manager Colleen Dutson assisted by Melva Finlinson Yvonne Shurtz and Jean Osguthorpe prepare scrumptious meals for our studentbody each day We appreciate their efforts and thank them for the great job they do Every other Tuesday at Delta North is Lucky Tray Day for our students On of our PLAZA TWIN THEATRE yJj THRU 520 Sponsored by MHS Senior Class Date: January 25 1988 Time: 7:30 PM Place: MHS Boys Gymanasium High School Door $400 & Adults Adv $300 Grade Door $300 Students Adv $200 E Jan 28 Topaz Blvd on Hwy 6 at the Pendray Plaza ‘101TL SEAT (MOW Twin 7:00 8 h ttAtS" 9:15 pm A new six week swimming session at the West Millard Pool has just begun for the Delta Middle School This session will be completed on Friday February 26 After the Middle School lessons the 3rd and 4th grades of the two Delta elementary schools will begin The elementary schools will continue with swimming lessons until the end of the school year The Delta youth are very fortunate to have the opportunity to learn how to swim through the schools They are all becoming very good swimmers If a person comes to swim at the West Millard Pool on Tuesday nights between the hours of 5 and 7 pm he or she will get in for 12 the admission because it is 12 Price Night Tuesday is a great night for youth groups or groups of any kind because on 12 Price Night adults swim for 75 cents teenagers swim for 50 cents and the youth under 12 swim for 40 cents These prices are a real bargain in anyone’s eyes Winter swimming lessons Session five of the West Millard Community Swimming Pool’s winter swimming lesson program will begin Monday January 25 Classes being offered are Mommy and Me and which will be held in the mornings and' Beginners and Advanced Beginners which will be taught in the afternoons starting at 3:30 pm Session five will run Monday through Friday for two weeks ending on Friday February 5 The cost for Session five will be $1500 for the 10 lessons Session six begins Monday February 15 Registrations can be made for winter swimming lessons by calling the pool at Rc mam tt Twin 7:15 Flowers in the Attic” 2 & 9:05 pm Rated Fillmore Middle PRICE INFO: Ages Tuesdays J - Children 12 A under - SI 50 Senior Citizens - $150 - S250 Adults 18 A over - S3 50 S2 Adults $150 Students $1 kids 3 through 12 Discount Nights Shows subject to change due to availability For more information call 8644551 TrtnnmmtmmtnnnimnnnniLumji Friday’s game against the North Sevier Wolves seemed like deja vu for many Delta fans as the Rabbits continue struggling for victory The Rabbits’ last three games have been decided by a total of five points and one of these was in last weeks double overtime loss to South Sevier The North Sevier game was almost a mirror image of Delta’a previous losses with neither team gaining a clear advantage Delta did however gain an eight point lead at the end of the first half but this lead quickly evaporated in the third quarter as the Wolves gamely fought back Delta’s troubles stemmed from the fact they were only hitting 23 percent from the field in the first half This stat continued to hurt Delta in the second half as they "warmed” up to 39 percent Delta did find something that worked well Coach Dale Jensen came out with a smaller lineup than usual to start the second half This helped as the Rabbits forced sixteen turnovers but couldn’t convert these into points The hearts really started to pound towards the end of the game when guard Marty Laughlin sophomore bombed a three pointer giving Delta a lead Then the Rabbits tried to spread the defense out with a style offense Delta turned the ball over with 17 seconds left however giving the Wolves one last chance to win Delta forced North Sevier into taking a bad shot but the ball fell back into the Wolves’ hands and then through the basket with no time left leaving the players and the fans heart broken Rob Fowles led all scorers with 16 followed by Keisel of North Sevier with 14 Brett Wardle added 10 in the loss The JV team fared quite a bit better than the varsity winning the game Dale Jackson led the scoring with 14 This week Delta plays two of its biggest rivals Richfield at home Wednesday and at Millard Friday These matchups have always been exciting and this year should be no exception Eagles suffer tough loss Friday night the fourth ranked Millard Eagles boys’ basketball team traveled to Richfield to take on the third ranked Richfield Wildcats Although the Millard crowd was as loud as the Richfield crowd the home court advantage definitely seemed to play a role throughout this game The Eagles opened the game slowly and But then they quickly fell behind played Richfield almost even until the half where Richfield owned a 12 point lead In the third quarter Millard closed the lead to eight points Then bad luck seemed to hit Millard and nothing went their way Richfield caught fire and ended up winning This moved the Eagles league record to 4 wins and 2 losses Leading all scorers was Ryan Cuff of Richfield with 26 points and Russ Moss with 25 points For the Eagles the leading scorers were Bill Freeman and Doug Dearden with 13 points each After the game Coach Shellenberger said "I feel that we played poor defense and Richfield came out with more desire to play than we did They shot the ball with confidence and played really well On the offensive end Fichfield took us out of our offense” The Eagles will be playing two key games this week They will travel to ranked Spartans Emery to play the on Wednesday and bring their rival Delta to Fillmore on Friday night Babe Ruth Baseball Planning Meeting Scheduled There will be a Utah Babe Ruth Baseball Planning Meeting on Saturday January 23 1988 at 4 pm at the Northwest Multipurpose Center 300 North 1400 West Salt Lake City Utah Keith Mackay Babe Ruth State Commissioner said the meeting is for all Babe Ruth Baseball Leagues and interested in Babe Ruth anyone Baseball For information call Delta High’s 1st home swim meet PG-1- Coming Next: "Hello Again” "Nuts” 'Pinocchio" S "The Emperor of the Night” Delta’s troubles continue needs School good reading materials Donations welcomed Contact: Vickie Crosland school home The Delta High Swim Team will have its first home meet on Friday January 22 at 3 pm at the West Millard Community Swimming Pool Schools competing will be Kanab Pineview Cedar City and Delta Admission will be free Everyone is welcome Which kinds of fish arc lowest In fat? A The leanest fish is less than five perfat Varieties include cod flounder haddock and sole Q cent |