Show Fgt 6 Mib 4 krv Ji total) 26 198® DHS events Jtn Jan 26 Gns' Sc Sewer 2": Eoys’ taske'bal! here baseball at Lady Eagles beat South Sevier ports by krvst 18 the Lady Eagles traveled to the Sevier ard defeated The J V led throughout undefeated he game and the final score was Mllard 49 South Sevier 29 Cheryl 0 Carrb was leading scorer with 20 points Cheryl also had 5 steals Crystal and Hollie GNon had 14 rebounds S'cw art ended the game w ith assists T he varsi’y did quite well and when the Lady the final buzzer sounded Coach Bailey Lagles had won said he felt “Defense was the key to the victory” Noe Yamaguchi had 3 3 15 assists and yeak points Delise rebounds Perl ins had On Jan 19 the Lady Eagles travel to North Sanpete Great job Lady Eagles’ On Jan 28 Fcgor Wrcvurg lBo' ba le’b&S agamy So Ttb ere Scver m Tcb 2 GirV bale'b&H V Sc r pete S’c'e Wresting assembly at DHS Mare ir Id a viable at school W & 4 S'a'e I cb tourra-a' SLSf Feb 4 Girls' playoffs First Security has special account for choir First Security Bank Manager Gar’h Greene has set up a special account for people wwhmg to donate directly to 'he Deba High School Acappella Choir France I und 1 his donation will not be tax deductible however If a doner would lke the tax deductible status he should send his contribution to the Deba High School 50 W 300 N Deba 84624 or to the Millard School Distnct loundation Box 666 Delta 84624 Any First Sccuri’y Bank in the State can accept a donation for the Delta Branch Special Choir Account This will make it easier for people to just drive through and deposit their MHS girls win The Millard girls' basketball team to Cedar City on Dec 23 The left with a victory The defeated Cedar with a score of Caret! Moon MoDel spotlight the son of Roger and at is a sophomore Del’a High Gare’i loses sports He was on the sarsi’) football team and plas center on the J V basketball team He also plans to participate in track When Garett isn’t out helping his dad on the farm he is either goofing off on the computer playing videos or ea’ing’ hating is his favorite sport (especially pi4) An excellent student who is always on the honor roll Garett’s plans for the He does tu’yre areu’s yet complete now that he wan's to get a truck and if possible a football scholarship for college One thing about Garett is that until the age of 2 he didn’t speak at all but when he realized he wouldn't get anything from life unless he started talking and hasn’t shut up since fjtrc'' Moon is latia Mwn He H&R Block raffles microwave Tess Rawlinson of H&R Block is selling raffle tickets on a compact to microwave You have until April stop in at 58 West Main Delta and buy Proceeds will be the lucky ticket donated to the Acappella Choir f und Sale of firewood is still burning Ken Thompson is still taking orders Call Ken at for cut pine firewood or the High School at 864 2745 to place your order delivered is a little ard stacked Self cheaper We still have several months of cold weather so check your wood pile and call Ken today The Choir wishes to thank Ken for donating his time and energies in getting the wood and Phil! Smith for the use of his truck to haul the wood J V On Dec 20 the lady Eagles traveled s to Piute to take on the lady win The They left with a JV didn’t play by Kryse Spartans vs Eagles Delta shoots down Eagles by Corey Larsen The boys baCetball team played their rivals the Millard Lagles this last riday Jan 20 Jt was a great game the Rabbits with dominating throughout most of the game finishing Delta The Rabwith a score of bits came out ready to win in the first quarter by scoring 17 to Millard’s 9 By the end of the 1st half the score was 30 for Delta and 21 for the Fagles The Rabbits didn't let down in the second half either and scored 14 and holding Millard to only 8 The crowd for Delta was very much into the game and did a lot m intimidating the opposing team Delta shot 78 percent from the free throw line while Millard only hit 7 of 12 for 58 percent Coach Jensen said that this “was a good win for Delta” “The boys have been down for a while but they played well and they deserve the win” remarked Jensen about the game Matt Stanworth was the high scorer of the night with 19 followed by Rob I had 16 and hit 4 for 4 from the free throw line Kevin Bunker had 12 and he hit 6 to 6 from the line Craig Thompson and Marty Iaughlin both had 8 The MHS gym was packed on Wed Jan 18 to watch an exciting game mery’s 45 Shawn Bradley put the Tagles at a disadvantage Bradley a 7’4” Junior towered above the other players Shawn has the potential for a career and also has a professional younger brother that is over 6’ Even though the Eagles were defeated the crowd enjoyed an entertaining evening The final score was Eagles 43 and Spartans 8 The Eagle top scorer was Mike Brown with 12 points Millard scores again by Kryse On Jan 19 the Lady Eagles traveled to North Sanpete The JV Team got off to a slow start but went into the locker room with a lead a half The final score was a victory for Millard Cvstal Olson had 9 rebounds 8 8 assists O’Camb had steals Cheryl and 21 points The varsity got off on the wrong leg but still held a lead throughout the game They went into the half with a small 7 point lead The Lady Fagles came out of the locker room and played a stronger Noe Yamaguchi game winning had 6 assists Alisa Wright concluded with 9 rebounds and 3 blocked shots Sarah Adams was high score with 19 Way to go Lady Eagles! The Lady Eagles play North Sevier Jan 26 They’d like to thank everyone for the great support WM Rec men’s basketball standings PetrolandQuality Rick’sQuality THE DEFINITION OF LOCAL: In the Jan 19 edition of the Millard County Chronicle Progress the names of 99 different people appear on the first four pages Most of those were local people people who live right here people you know In the Jan 19 edition of the Provo Herald not a single name in the first four pages Here Millard County people In the Jan 19 edition of the Deseret News not a single name in the first four pages were Millard County people In the Jan 19 edition of the Salt Fake Tribune not a single name in the first four pages were Millard County people How often do you see a neighbor or friend on the 6:00 news? The Millard County Chronicle Progress is interested involved and devoted to local news In County Rates: $2000 - One Year $1800 - Senior Citizen Fill in Rates: $2500 One Year $2000 Senior Citizen $1300 - Six Months - space below and send to: ChronicleProgress - Box 249 Name - Delta Utah 84624 - ¥ lagles donations Since many Chronicle Progress readers have asked how the fund raising is coming along the following finanill be of interest: cial report I und Raisers: 820 66 Drop Cans Am Legion Shot Gun Raffle 181500 BYL' football 40000 Hdun'cd House 105300 Pheasant Unit 634100 Dinners 83043 Concerts 42800 240V 50 Bdaar lrcwood 56500 Movies 26200 79500 Hockey Tickets Dances 2143 75 Donations: Students 300400 Public 96000 H Lions 10000 C ontel 30000 IHC 200000 Union Pacific 50000 Lecies l oundation 200000 TOTAL: $2672761 n Nickle Insurance M&N Courtesy Hardware Over The Hill Gang The MD’s Mike Rose InsTS City Stale Zip zt J MHS WRESTLERS warming up before meet MRS wrestling news The wrestlers were at Manti on Jan 18 Shane Starley won in JV Varsity matches were won by Ty Stephenson Stacy Stephenson Jake DeGraffenried and Jason Pikyavit The Eagles soared by the Hawks in the Jan 19 meet The score was Eagles 56 to Hawks 13 The following players scored wins: Justin Memmott Jeremy Crapo Robert Thatcher Aaron Teeples Jason Brunson Ty StephenSam son Stacy Stephenson and Jake DeGraffenried Jason Pikyavit Jan 19 was senior night Jeremy Memmott Aaron Stacy Teeples Stephenson and Make DeGraffenried were honored Jeremy Memmott is the son of Mr and Mrs Chan and LuJean Memmott Jeremy is a Ietterman this year Aaron Teeples is the son of Steve and Cindy Teeples Aaron has been a Ietterman for four years During his ’89 freshman year he placed fifth iri region and fifth in state Stacy Stephenson is the son of Robeit and Cathy Stephenson Stacy has also been a Ietterman for four years As a sophomore Stacy placed second in region and third in state As a Junior he placed first in region and second in state Jake DeGraffenried is the son of Ed and Pam DeGraffenried Jake is also a four year Ietterman As a Sophomore Jake placed fourth in region and fifth in state As a Junior Jake placed third in region and was the 2A state champ for 189 The wrestlers would like to thank the drill team and cheerleaders for their support As a token of their appreciation the entire drill team cheerleaders ard advisors Dawn Olson Verlene Phillips and Rosalee McKinnon were presented with flowers The wrestlers leave Jan 20 for two day tournament in St George proves successful for Lady Eagles by Kryse On January 3 the Lady Eagles sent the Dixie Fivers home defeated The JV team played hard and beat Dixie Debbie Child scored 23 points had 5 blocked shots and 5 jump balls Cheryl O’Camb Finished the game with 6 steals and 6 assists The varsity won by a slim 6 point' lead Delise Perkins had 15 bounds Hollie Stewart ended with 8 assists Alisa Wright scored 8 points with Cindy Taylor close behind with 5 points The next week on January 10 the Lady Eagles took on the Cedar City team The JV team glided past the Redmen with a victory Tamlyn Starley helped with 7 assists Kristin Burns Cheryl O’Camb and Crystal Olson contributed with 7 steals each Crystal also finished with 24 points and 12 rebounds The Varsity followed tradition and left with a win Manager Kelly Christensen stated “Noe Yamaguchi finished with 11 assists and 8 steals Debbie Child had 13 rebounds and 6 forced turnovers And Sarah Adams was high scorer with 20 points” On the following Thursday January 12 the Lady Eagles played the Manti Templars The JV team came out on top Statistically Hollie Stewart had 10 assists and 6 steals Cheryl O’Camb and Kristine Rowley were 100 percent free throw shooters Crystal Olson ended the game with 12 bounds and 26 points and Tamlyn Starley contributed 15 points In the Varsity game the Lady Lagles came out strong and stomped the Noe Yamaguchi Templars helped with 11 assists Debbie Child and Alisa Wright each ended with 8 bounds Sarah Adams scored 21 points and had 8 steals and Marie Fowler shot 100 percent from the field Coach Stu Bailey said “He felt the team rebounded played a super defense good and passed the ball quite well” The Lady Eagles would like to thank all their fans for the great support and hope the support continues Keep up the terrific work Lady Eagles! Swimming pool news Nielson Const Delta Valley Farms Racquetball League registration to begin West Millard Recreation is now organizing a 1989 Racquetball League There will be a meeting Tuesday February 7 1989 at the Recreation Office 81 South Manzanita Avenue at 6 pm Those interested in participating in the league must be present The fee will be determined that evening based on various factors and registration All information materials can be picked up at the Recreation Office For further information call 202 swim passes were sold last year and about half of the laminated passes made for each pass are still at the pool If you purchased a swimming pass but haven’t picked up your laminated pass yout pass is waiting for you to pick it up at the pool’s front counter Several activities at the West Millard Pool are scheduled for the near future Friday March 24 will be the Easier Dive for Money and Prizes Day and Saturday March 25 will be the pool's 10th birthday party with free swimming The pools plant sale will be held the first part of April a date has not yet been set Advanced lifesaving (o be Offered Monday March 6 at 3:30 pm an American Red Cross Advanced Lifesaving course will be starting at the West Millard Community Swimming Pool To qualify to take the Advanced Listen to MILLARD HIGH BASKETBALL only on KMXU-F- M 993 Wednesday Feb 1st ’’The Rematch!” The Eagles host No Sevier and Friday Feb 10th Millard at Richfield begin at 7:15pm with Tip-oat 7:30pnL KMXU-F- M Lifesaving course a person must be in good health at least years of age and a good swimmer This 21 hour course will cost $30 per student which will pay for the test book instruction use of the pool equipment and use of the pool Registrations can be made for the Advanced Lifesaving course by calling the pool at Winter Swimming lessons Monday February 6 will be the start of the 4th session of the West Millard Pool’s winter swim lesson program lessons w ill be held in the mornings between 9 and 11 am and the school age children will begin their swimming lessons after school starting at 3 30 p m Each session runs Monday through Friday for two weeks (10 lessons) and the cost will be $15 per student per session Swimming lesson registrations can be made by calling the pool at WM Rec women’s volleyball standings Sperry Oil Courtesy Ace Hardware Delta SportsDesert Sage Realty Dutson Supply Deltan Inn Service Drug Plaza ShearsQuahtyThriftway Beehive SeedMorrlson Fertilizer Bennett’s Drive In Family Fitness Center & Utah Power Light Fast Millard Delta Community Med Center jj j jj jj q2 Delta Little League wrestling Pre-gam- ff Address S f 993 Anyone who missed Little League Wrestling registration can still register by going to the high school gym on Tuesday lebruary 7 at 6 30 ages fourth fifth and sixth grades fee is $15 |