Show Millard County Thurs June liSPS s 23 19S8 - Page 7 port MHS Basketball Camp WMBRA Jackpot Eagle Scout awards Colonel Warren Jensen presenting AFA Appointment to Murray Clay Air Force Academy appointment Murray Clay a 1988 graduate of Delta High School received his Certificate of Appointment to attend the United States Air Force Academy This scholarship is valued at $190000 Murray competed against approximately 15000 other top high school students from throughout the nation 1400 and is one of approximately students chosen for an appointment Murray is the valedictorian of the Delta High School Class of 1988 FYC sponsors The President Millard Fillmore Library b Gwen Rowley dance The Fillmore Youth City Council just getting started and as their first Week pioject after Beautification they’re sponsoring a fundraising youth dance The dance will be on Friday June 24 from 8:30 until 1:30 pm at David and Suzanne Limburg’s tennis court It will be a sock hop and prizes will given for the most creative and original socks Proceeds will go towards purchasing shade trees for the North Park and also for Fillmore street signs All youth are welcome The cost will be $300 Dont’ forget your socks!! is Fillmore 25 South Librarian Presenting the appointment to Murray was Colonel Warren Jensen Air Force Liasion Officer Colonel Jensen (retired) served in the Air Force for 31 years which included 6 years working at the Pentagon Murray will begin Basic Cadet TrainAcademy ing on June 30 The consists of demanding program academic studies military training flight instruction and high moral standards that leads to a Bachelor of Science degree in one of 25 academic majors Utah 100 West We base some new books ready to be cheeked out Storm Testament Rockwell by Lee Nelson Iady of Mystery by Susan Evans McCloud and a biography Wilford Woodruff Wondrous Worker Prophet of God by GibAlso bons two other interesting books Ihe Smithsonian Book of vention written by Smithsonian curators and other leading experts It attempts to portray man’s urge to vent the strength of the inventive process and its impact on our lives Our Green and Iiv ing W orld the W isdom to Save It should make for interesting reading children enjoyed the story hour on Thursday when Norma Wood and daughter Amy told some and entertaining stories some teresting with participation by the children The Math W'orkshop on Saturday June 25 jw ill be onVWhat doeslnterest Really Cost?” It should be an teresting and informative two hours from 10:00 am until noon If you have a calculator please bring it The rest of the materials will be in the library for you TV channels renumbered Salt Lake City television Channel 2 has been located at number 61 on the dial in rillmore Meadow and Kanosh 1988 Chans ol this date June 21 nel 2 will be found on the dial at number 52 in the three towns DELTA Eddys Barken Ph: A Mrs Goldie Miller traveled to Grant-sdie Utah Saturday to attend a family reunion of Goldie's sister’s family ‘The RJ and Amanda Nelson Family” 75 family members attended The reunion was held in the Grantsville City Park Goldie Miller is the last aunt in the family and she was also an honored guest at the reunion On Sunday before returning home Mrs Miller and visited friends in Grantsville relatives in Vernon Utah Mrs Ruth Steele had guests visiting Mrs Sharon with her this week from Ruth’s daughter Stromberg Denver CO has been in Salt Lake City delivering a keynote address to a group of State Government workers She and Ruth Steele’s sister Bonnie drove down to Delta on Maxfield While in Delta Bonnie Wednesday Lela also visited her Maxfield IN AN EAGLE SCOUT ceremony June 14 1988 Jason Bolz Hales and Darin Clay were awarded their Eagle Both boys' Eagle projects involved working on the Hinckley City Park beautifying it cleaning and landscaping it and erecting a volleyball standard on it Both Jason and Darin are honor students at Delta High School Jason will be a sophomore this year and Darin will be a junior A big "thank you" goes to all those leaders and friends who helped these two boys along their trail to Eagle Purpose of 4-- H a large part of the USU Cooperative Extension program to better the lives of all families in Utah is to help our The purpose of youth develop to their potential by skills and developing leadership as they explore the building world around them through projects is a winner in Everyone Through a system of shows fairs demonstration contests camp and special awards programs each child is recognized for his personal efforts Our motto is to “learn by doing” is all about! Please and that is what take the time to contact your communileader or the County Extension ty Office to find out how to bring this valuable resource into the lives of your children is Applications for big game permits accepted June 15-Ju- ly 8 for deer elk and Applications antelope permits will be accepted June 5 to July 8 Big game applications and the proclamation are available at all Division of Wildlife Resources offices throughout the state and at most sporting good stores Applicants must have a 1988 big game or combination license before applying for any hunt Applications must tie retutned to the Division by mail only no later than 5 pm on July 8 1988 ’They will not be accepted if hand delivered or received later than that date In addition hunter education certification is required for all hunters born after December 31 1965 Young hunters or who will turn 14 during the calendar year may purchase an adult big game or combtna tion license arid apply for big game per mits this year after successfully com pleting a hunter education course Ants can be frozen for long periods without harm Many spend the winter inside logs and stumps coated with ice crystals MHS Honor Roll Debbie Child Anh Hoang Mara Lisonbee Roy Olpin Chang Ream Darcyann Robison Denise Stevens Wendy Wood Tenth Grade Mitzi Dudley Darin Cummings Bmh Hoang Bill Mace Kelly Olson Sheri Stone Tiffany Wood Eleventh Grade Michael Brown Jody Ashman Jason CharlesworthDaniel Cummings Michael Hansen Julyn Greenhalgh Jared Lisonbee Katrina Hirschi Jeramie Memmott Kelly Memmott Denice Starley George Richards Kristen Stott Andrea Stephenson Aaron White Cynthia Taylor lim Wood Twelfth Grade I onnie Anderson Trevor Bennett Kelli Hansen Rhett Kimball Tamara Rasmussen Julie Limburg Christina Reid Chauch Ream Clark Robison Stacy Rowley Glen Swallow Tonya Strong Bobbie Wood David W'hitaker Michael Wood Honor Roll Ninth Grade Jason Brunson Damon Averett DeGraffehried Aaron ChaplinSamuel Shawn Kelly Cameron Greenhalgh Michael Penney Jarvis Maycock Rick Robins Jalene Perkins Jason Teeples Jason Talbot Nikkieann White Khue Vang Tenth Grade Teresa Anderson Ann Marie Allen Jeff Bennett Amy Christensen Jennifer Evans Brenda Christensen Tiffame Hunt Travis Gardner Noel Jackson Jill Hunter Chantelle Scottorn Justin Memmott Alisa Wright Eleventh Grade Shawndell Bond Cindy Cannon Collette Christensen Patricia Dearden Dickinson Jacob DeGraffenriedRenee The West Millard Barrel Racing Association held a Jackpot on June 9 at Creta Johnson’s arena The results are as follows: Petersen Open Barrels: Johnson Brown Petersen Novice Barrels: Johnson Petersen Futurity Barrels: Millwee Brunson Petersen Open Poles: Brown Johnson Petersen Open Goats: Johnson Open Breakaway: Brown 10 to 14 Barrels: Petersen Johnson Boardman 10 to 14 Poles: Petersen Johnson Millwee 10 to 14 Goats: Petersen Johnson Boardman 9 and under Barrels: Brown Draper Anderson 9 and under Poles: Draper Brown 9 and under Goats: Brown Draper The next Jackpot will be on June 30 Rodeo grounds at the Hinckley Anyone interested in competing contact Donald Brown or Russ Day VVM Recreation standings Jr girls softball standings Pacers Stars Bees Flyers Aces Babe Ruth standings Dark Blue Red Gold Light Blue White Women's slowpitch softball standings Oak City Slickers Westside Grading Ramies Ins Delta ChevronNickle Sahara Motors CurleysDelta Sports Center Contel Bank Kountry FloralValley HartsTollev Carpets Team 10 Men's slowpitch softball standings Brush Wellman Henrie’s Earthmoving Black Thunder Ins Church LumberDay’s Service Drug Outlaws Wardle’s Warriors Border Inn Rob’s Body Shop Dutson Supply Delta Sports CenterCurley’s Scoville’s J W7 'J) y : J Join the 13th Annual I I I I HINCKLEY LIONS CLUE STALLONE Contact 8643518 or Ron Webb 864-211- 0 tt Ll lJ llAiALUjXLmJirUUAIAIAIAIJJjrimfAIAUJALL 9:15 —e 5 Twin 7:15 NOW PLAYING 2 EVERYWHERE! IS & MUCH MORE' HOGAN Dui PG Adulis Tuesdav Discount - S3 V) Nights P Adulis t nder $2 00 st Senior & S2 inens Senior Lnder 00 Si 00 itien'v Shows subject to change due to availability i For more information call i i r l i i i i i i i — little league East Millard major league learn standings as of June 16 1988 for the 2nd half of play are as fol'ows: Duane’s Holden Kanosh Ropers Scipio Steve’s Zion’s The 2nd half round winner is Zion’s They will play Holden on Monday June 27 ai 6:00 at the Little League Park for 1st and 2nd place winners Everyone come out and support these guvs Aqua Aerobics The next session of Aqua Aerobics at the West Millard Community Swimming Pool will begin Monday July at 515 p m This fun beneficial class will run Monday W ednesday and Friday for three weeks and the cost will be $1350 Swimming Pool news So far this June the busiest day at the West Millard Pool has been Monday June 13 On that day 593 swimmers came to swim at the pool youth are actively participating in the pool's Delta Torpedoes Swim Team this summer The swimmers have competed at swim meets in St George and Delta This coming Saturday the swim team will be traveling to Cedar City to compete in the The Delta Cedar City Invitational Torpedoes have a special team is Nathan His name member Nathan was born with a Christensen handicap which would slow most youth down But not Nate He is an active member of the Delta Torpedoes Swim Team and he has a promising future Thursday July 14 at 2 (K) p m will be the pool’s next summer Dive fot Money and Prizes Day Get a pencil and circle Julv 14 on vour calendar so you won’t forget to have sour children at this fun pool event One hundred eights three children are presently taking swimming lessons in the pool’s second summer swim lesson session This session ends June 24 Session III begins Monday June 27 Some classes arc full bui there is still room in certain classes depending on the skill level Call the for more information pool at on swimming lessons lessons WORLD'S 9:20 pm EM standings Summer swimming & pm w Witaa pEt July 4th $2500 entrance fee Trophies & Prize Money To enter: 1‘ Twin 7:00 RAHB0III Deseret Fairgrounds pm I Thru June 30 520 E Topaz Blvd sponsored by 7:00 I PLAZA TWIN THEATRE Demolition Derby : Bunch 4-- H I Millard High School held its annual Basketball Camp last week June the high school gym The camp was directed by Coach Terry Shellenberger Approximately 65 persons grades participated in the camp Individual and team competitions were held in each of the three groups Grades Randy Dearden 2 Jeff Shooting: Gates Layups: Scott Memmott 2 Brent Bergener Speed: Kyle Higgs 2 Eric Robins Dan White on I: 2 Kyle Higgs 3 on 3 Dan White Ran5 Dearden on 5: Kyle Shane dy Koyle Higgs Luke Adams Chet Williams Eric Robins Scott Tuner Shane Koyle Grades Shooting: Colby Gilhns 2 Ryan Talbot Lay ups Ryan Talbot 2 Robert Ashman JW Speed: Davies 2 Justin Talbot on 1: JW Davies 2 Rhett Dutson 3 on 3: JW Davies Colby Gilhns James Monroe 5 on 5: Andy Monroe James Monroe Justin Talbot Rhett Dutson Colby Gillins Grades Mike Brown 2 Rick Shooting: Robins 3 pointers: Matt Quarnberg 2 Stoney Myers 2 Jason Talbot on 1:1 Stoney Myers 2 Mike Brown in r of the West Millard ComSession Pool’s summer munity Swimming “Learn to Swim’’ program begins this Mondav June 27 Session III will run Mondav through Friday for two weeks but there will be nine lessons instead ol ten because of the July 4 holidav The cost of session III will be $13 50 Classes being offered this session will Minnows be the Starfish Tadpoles which is the and Trout classes American Red Cross Beginners pio four divided into parts Advancgram ed Beginners and Intermediate courses are also being oflered Session to July 22 a Session July ing class will be ol tered ai II 00 a m a and Session July 25 io August Scout Swimming Merit Badge Boy 00 a m Class will be oflered ai held be will These two special courses with the pool's "1 earn in conjunction to Swim" program Registrations for swimming and be made by calling the lessons can ing pool at |