Show Brown baggin’ it In September Turning Point located at West Central Utah Vocational Center is offering an opportuniLeader ty for Community and Resources to talk with the public on topics of interest and concern Each Wednesday between 12 PM bring your lunch to the Vocational Center to participate in lively discussions on issues that face those of us residing in Millard County Chinks are provided and there are no charges involved Everyone is urged to attend We extend special invitations to anyone who wishes to participate as a speaker This is a perfect setting to let the public you serve or hope to serve know what where and how you provide service Our office is open Monday and from 9 AM to 4 PM Wednesday or call Kathy Walker after 6 PM Millard High Preschool As indicated in the Millard School District “news report” to parents the District Preschools will implement an early intervention program funded by the Federal Government The program will provide free preschool to all qualifying three to five year olds If your child has developmental delays speech and language problems or physical impairments he or she may A limited qualify for this program number of children will be admitted on a basis Because of Federal regulations there can be only 15 students per class (15 morning 15 afternoons) This will provide your child with more “one on Millard School District today announced its policy for free and reduced price meals for children unable to pay the full price of meals served under the National School Lunch Program Each school and the office of the Millard District has a copy of the policy which may be reviewed by any interested party The attached household size and income criteria will be used for determining eligibility Children from families whose income is at or below the levels shown are eligible for free or reduced price meals Application forms are being sent andor are available at each school and include a letter to parents or guardians To apply for free or reduced price meals households should fill out the application and return it to the school The information provided on the application will be used for the purpose of determining eligibility and may be verified at any time during the school year by schools or other program officials For the school officials to determine eligibility the household must provide the following information listed on the application: Names of all household members social security numbers of all adult household members or a statements that the household member does not possess one total household income and the signature of an adult household member certifying that the information is correct provided Households are required to report creases in household income of over $50 per month or $600 per year and decreases in household size Families port informal basis If the parent wishes to make a formal appeal he may make a request either orally or in writing to Jean Crafts PO Box 666 Delta Utah 84624 telephone for a hearing to appeal the decision The policy contains an outline of the hearing procedure If a household member becomes unemployed or if the household size changes the family should contact the school Such changes may make the children of the household eligible for reduced price meals or for additional benefits such as free meals if the family income falls at or below the levels shown In certain cases foster children who are legal wards of the court are also eligible for these benefits If a household has foster children living with them and wishes to apply for meal benefits the household should contact the school for more information The information provided by the household is confidential and will be used only for purposes of determining eligibility and verifying data In the operation of child feeding programs administered by the US no child Department of Agriculture will be discriminated against because of race color sex national origin age If any member of a or handicap household believes they have been discriminated against they should write to the Secretary of immediately Agriculture Washington DC 20250 CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAMS Income Eligibility Guidelines 1988 to June 30 (Effective from July Swimming pool news School begins for the Millard County School District on Thursday August 25 which means the West Millard Pool will begin its winter schedule on that day Early morning lap swimming will still start at 5:30 am but will go to 10:00 am instead of 9:00 am Monday through Friday Open swimming in the evening will go from 5:00 to 9:00 pm on Monday through Thursday and 5:00 to 10:00 pm on Friday Saturday the pool will continue to have its same Saturday open swimming schedule of 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm and 6:00 to 10:00 pm It has been a good summer at the West Millard Community Swimming Pool 10210 people swam at the pool in June and 9310 people enjoyed the pool in July Since the hourly pool rental has been lowered many more families and organizations have rented the pool this summer The pool has been a busy place thanks to ail of you! On August II even with the wind blowing and the rain coming down over 200 youtn enjoyed the pool’s last Dive for Money and Prizes Day for this summer The next diving day will be held during Christmas vacation Lucille Haies a great gal from Deseret is one of the pool’s favorite senior citizens Lucille swims for her health On August she completed her first 50 miles a' the West Millard Pool Lucille swims and does water walking 1989) Thar USPS Millard County Millard School District free and reduced meals policy announced August 18 1988 - Pag 7 WM recreation d softball standings co-e- a faithful early as her exercise She morning pool patron On August 4 William Keel of Delta completed his first 50 miles of accumulative swimming at the West Millard Pool W'illiam a strong swimmer is another early morning swimis also a member of the pool’s He mer Master Swim Team (for adults) and in the does some lap swimming is evening Neither Lucille nor William have stopped at 50 miles They are now swimming towards the 100 mile mark Keep up the good swimming The annual week of pool cleaning and general maintenance is coming up the week of Sept through the 17th Don’t plan on swimming that week but start again on the 19th because the 19th is when the pool will be back into operation Horses Unlimited Desert Rain Petrolane Hit Squad Harts Zions Delta Valley Farms Larry’s Gang Black Thunder Brush W'ellman Scoville Cardinals Sperry Oil The Crue Continental Lime Service Drug Delta Sports CenterCal Utah Mams Leavitt Ins Rick’s Family Restaurant & l) ru if- - H one”time & Tawndra Hull Boys Yd 1st 2nd Freestyle Doug Corey Franky Charles 3rd Ethan Hamilton Yd Freestyle 1st Boys 13 & Paul Kerr 5th Andrew Myers Boys 15 & Yd Freestyle 2nd Lance Steele 4th Shawn Hamilton Girls 8 & Under-2Yd Butterfly 2nd Jill Nelson Boys 8 Sc Under-2Yd Butterfly 2nd Brian Hamilton Girls 9 & Yd Butterfly 3rd Mishon Man 5th ning 4th Stephanie Morgan Michelle Morrill Boys 9 Sc Yd Butterfly 2nd Spencer Myers 3rd Lee Steele Girls II & Yd But 1st 2nd Schmidt terfly Christy Tawndra Hull Boys 11 & Yd Butterfly 1st Doug Corey 2nd Ethan Hamilton Yd ButBoys 13 & terfly 1st Paul Kerr 2nd Andrew Yd ButterfMyers Boys 15 ly 2nd Lance Steele Girls & Under-2Yd Backstroke 4th Jill Nelson Boys 8 & Under-21st Yd Backstroke Yd Brian Hamilton Girls 9 & Backstroke 3rd Mishon Manning 6th Michelle Morrill 7th Stephanie Yd Morgan Boys 9 1st Spencer Myers 2nd Backstroke Michael Jeffery 5th Lee Steele 8th Nathan Christensen Girls II & Yd Backstroke 1st Christy Schmidt 3rd Tawndra Hull Boys II Sc Yd Backstroke 1st Doug Corey 2nd Ethan Hamilton 4th Franky Charles 1st Yd Backstroke Boys 13 & Paul Kerr 3rd Andrew Myers Boys 15 Yd Backstroke 2nd Lance Steele 5th Shawn Hamilton Yd Breaststroke Girls 9 3rd Yd Mishon Manning Girls 9 & 1st Lee Steele Girls Breaststroke 1st Christy & Yd Breaststroke Schmidt 2nd Tawndra Hull Boys 1st Yd Breaststroke Doug 3rd Ethan Hamilton 6th Corey Yd Franky Charles Boys 13 1st Paul Kerr 3rd AnBreaststroke Yd drew Myers Boys 15 & Breastroke 2nd Lance Steele Girls 12 Sc Yd Individual Medley 1st Christy Schmidt 2nd Tawndra Hull Boys 12 Yd dividual Medley 1st Doug Corey 2nd Ethan Hamilton 3rd Franky Charles: Yd 4th Lee Steele Boys 13 & Individual Medley 2nd Lance Steele 4th Paul Kerr 6th Andrew Myers Registration will be Thursday Aug 8:30 am to 12 pm and will be on a first come first serve basis Please if you call Sandy Monroe have questions concerning this new program 25 fasion show held Tri-D- S3 el Back to School Fashion The Show and Luncheon was a big success this August 4 Seventeen lovely modeled local merchants fall clothing along with other modeling boys and childrens fashions was well Those who attended enjoyed a delicious variety of salads and fresh fruits while they sat back and viewed a charming array of what is in this season for school The afternoon was topped off by the introduction to this years Lane Hopechest full of beautiful donated trousseau items to be raffled off at Homecoming game The hopechest and and items can be seen at Christensens we encourage everyone to take a look and buy your tickets early Anyone who see it will want it! Tickets are available at Christensens and from the and will be 3 for S200 or 10 for $500 A special thanks to Christensens for displaying this beautiful hopechest Booster cards Millard High School will again be offering Booster Cards These cards will entitle the holder to attend all Millard footHigh School activities including school ball and basketball games plays etc The price will be $4000 which is a savings over the individual ticket price The cards may be purchased at the high school office Members of the Millard High PTSA Board held their first meeting at the Fillmore North Park on Tuesday BarAugust 9 President Tammy tholomew introduced the new principal Mr Earl Slack to the board Discussion centered on the goals for the coming year and a luncheon was served The regular monthly meetings will be held on the 4th Wednesday of each month at 4:00 pm in the Millard High School Library A membership table will be set up for registration on August 17 PTSA is for it is not just a teacher and everyone it is for students parent organization friends aunts uncles grandparents and neighbors The more people that become involved the more we are able to improve the community for our youth Officers for the year are: Bartholomew President Tammy President Elea Debbie Jackson VP Susan Ferguson Legislative Prnicipal VP Earl Slack Teacher VP Laree Stephenson Secretary Carma Swallow MembershipPublicity Marlene Cummings Community InFund volvement Joyce Frampton Raiser Marge Jacobson Julie Nielson HealthSafetyEducationFamily Life Susie Adams Teacher Appreciation Geri Child Potato Bash Nola Charlesworth 1988 School times and fees Students will begin school on Thursday August 25 1988 School hours for Delta Torpedo Swim Team news On August 6 1988 the Delta Torpedo Swim Team traveled to the Richfield pool with 18 of its 43 swimmers for a three way swim meet with Richfield and Cedar City When the final points were totaled the Delta Swim Team won by the score of 849 to 595 for Richfield and 590 for Cedar City The final swim meet of the season will be at the Cedar City Pool on August 19 1988 This meet is scheduled for Friday night from 7 pm until about midnight When the meet is over the swimmers will experience the thrill of at night The next morning all swimmers and their families will have a hearty pancake breakfast followed by more water slide until about noon This season has been highlighted with trips to Boulder NV Las Vegas Cedar City St George Hurricane and Richfield We expert to travel again next year perhaps to other towns in Arizona and California Come join our team next year and enjoy the fun Swim meet results: Girls 8 & Yd Freestyle 3rd Jill Nelson Boys 8 & Under-2Yd Freestyle 1st Brian Yd Hamilton Girls 9 & Freestyle 3rd Mishon Manning 5th Stephanie Morgan 8th Michelle Morrill Boys 9 Sc Yd Freestyle 1st Lee Steele 4th Spencer Myers 5th Michael Jeffery 7th Nathan Christensen Yd Girls II Sc 3rd Freestyle 1st Christy Schmidt -- i— i— r i— r PLAZA TWIN THEATRE 1:10 pm for Delu North and Delta South and at l:u pm ror rmmore Students will be dismissed from school each Wednesday at the Elementary times indicated School Lunch will be served in all cafeterias on the first day Detailed registration information can be obtained from the respective prinfee schedule for high school cipal of the school your student will attend The students is as follows: Grades Fees Secondary School Participation $1000 $2000 Football Activity Fees 1000 1500 Textbooks Basketball 1000 500 Refundable Wrestling 1000 300 Lab Volleyball 1000 300 Baseball Type 1000 300 Chorus Track 300 Band Maximum Participation 2000 Yearbook (optional) Fees - $3000 Class Change Fee 500 change) Bus schedules will remain basically as they have been in the past Parents should contact the District Bus having specific questions on the bus routes or the School District Office Telephone Garage Telephone Pirmts entering students in school for the first time must meet the reimmunizations The immunizations required quirements of Utah Law mandating are DPT Polio Red Measles German Measles and Mumps If parents do not wish to abide by this law they must submit a signed statement indicating immunizations violate the religious or personal beliefs of the parent of guardian Also all All new students must show evidence of proper immunizations Law must show evidence of Vipreschool and kindergarten students by Utah sion Screening and Physical Examination Parents of preschool children should bring their child to their respective school the first day for students Thursday August 25 1988 to register and receive bus assignments Preschool will begin the following day August 26 1988 Fees are $80 per quarter paid in advance Kindergarten fee is $1000 per year will be held for two days MonOpening School Conference for all teachers 8:30 am Delta High School day August 22nd and T uesday August 23rd at Delta Uuh If additional information is required please contact the respective schools for specific details j Thru Aug 25 520 E Topaz Blvd 4 Plszs Hwy si the Pendray Twin 7:15 9:15 pm Twin 2 7:00 9:10 pm Next: Adults Discount $350 Nights P “THE DEAD POOL” & Adultv tnJrr 52 00 A Senior ( itirenv $2 00 Under A Senior Cmzem 17 A SI in Shows subject to change due to availability For more information call J"1 Delta WBBA American League All-Sta- rs This year the Delta area competed in the WBBA League (Western Boys This was for Baseball Association) Team boys ages 11 & 12 An was selected from the Champion Angels’ team Phyllys’ A's and Cardinals’ Fifteen boys were selected to travel to American Fork Utah to compete in the regionals It was a double i i "’i i i This Friday Aug 19 at 5:00 PM Saturday Aug 20 at 10:00 AM So large - 2 days are required To be held at The Pendray Plaza in front of The Twin Plaza SPORTING GOODS - ALL NEW Factory Overruns - Factory Closeouts Each Major companies hare selected Pelta following items will be sold individually of the highest bidder Mo minimum bids Largest sporting auction in this area ever Browning 906 Spin Cast Rods Browning 985 Fly Rods Garcia Fly Rods Eagle Claw Rods & Reels Mitchell open faced reels - several models Mitchell closed faced reels Olympic Troll Rods Olympic Pack Rods Garcia Graphite ultra lightweight rods Coleman 4tt sleeping bags Coleman hunting vests Bushnell 10x50 binoculars Browning open faced reels several models Jasco rifle scopes f Bausch & Lomb binoculars Crossman pellet guns All kinds of hunting & fishing knives Plano tackle boxes several sizes Kershaw blade trader 35 mm cameras Cott 18 qt coolers AMiFM car stereos tapes - VCR cleaners Cun cleaning kits Rod cases Gun cases AMIFM head kits Eagle Claw Ice rods Mitchell spin cast rods Mitchell 8Vi ” fly rods Berkley fish strike Mitchell fly reels Some bow hunting items MANY ti elimination tournament The Della did well They were beat by American Fork Central then they came back and beat Alpine and American Fork American team before being eliminated by American Fork National Congratulations bo s on a great year AUCTION VCR “ FUNNY FARM” Tuesday jxur Front row L to R: Robby Harris Robby Young Boyd Schena Rick Morris Trever Tolbert Mike VVankier Andy Johnson back row Coach Joe Morris Austin Knight Casey Bassett Rusty Morris Jess Anderson Joel Taylor Coby Hoelzle Tyler Black Chett Whatcott and Coach Ree Schena MANY MORE ITEMS! to the goods H |