Show s - I' $1 The judges Roseann Stuckey Tahako Scottorn and Maria Hirschi of the Fillmore unit returned and presented President Leona with the results As she called the numbers she asked the girls to come forward Six girls will be sent this year to Terresa Nickle Congratulations daughter of Scott and Sherry Nickley Darla Hawk daughter of Mr and Mrs David T Hawk Rebecca Wilson of Russell and Yvonne daughter Wilson Kathy Anderson daughter of Scott and Barbara Anderson Alisse Bringhurst daughter of Mike Bringhurst and Kate Nielson daughter of Jack and Andrea Nielson Alternate is Jill Jackson daughter of Mr and Mrs Lee Ray Jackson Other contestants were Jodi Jenkins daughter of Mr and Mrs Jerry Jenkins Julie Rose daughter of Mr and Mrs Mike Rose Kris Dafoe daughter of Mr and Mrs Don Dafoe Alica Foster daughter of Mr and Mrs R William Foster and Alycia Greathouse daughter of Mr and Mrs Gregory Greathouse Each girl was asked to say their name and who their parents were Shirley Lambertson then congratulated the girls saying all were winners in her eyes The Girls State program was such an educational program that the board of regents for the last three years have allowed two college credits for the sum of $10 at the time of registration if the girls applied for it The girls should go with an open mind and a desire to participate in the activities to get the most out of it The rules are very strict for the safety of the girls They couldn’t have 400 girls leaving campus as they as responsible for them If they break the rules they are not allowed to attend meetings or participate in anything will not be allowed to graduate and can even be sent home at parents expense was by Angeli Closing prayer Staheli The Girl Staters of 1988 then retired the colors refreshments were served Light Thank you Girl Staters of 1988 You did a marvelous job MHS NEWS MHS events Ryan Morris Morris receives Eagle Scout Ryan Morris of Troop 149 Learn ington received his Eagle Scout Award at an Eagle Court of Honor held in the Ward Jan 2’’ Tor his Leamington the Eagle project Ryan painted bleachers in the Leamington Rodeo He showed his leadership Grounds abilities by supervising his helpers He received a lot of help from his many friends and his family It involved a lot of scraping and many gallons of paints MorRyan is the son of Bob and Kay ris of Baseball at Mesquite Mar (tournament) Mar 31: Voting for cheerleader 1: dance 8:30 Cheerleader Apr Track at St George Apr 3: Sterling Scholar judging Apr 4: Baseball at N Sevier Apr 5: Track at Pleasant Grove Apr 6: Sterling Scholar awards Apr 7: Cheerleader dance State FFA at BYU Apr 8: Wasatch baseball Apr tournament FBLA State Convention Apr 11: Manti Baseball with (here) Apr SUSC Science Fair Apr 12: PTA Conference State Drill Team by Jason North The Millard High School Selgaes received a “superior” rating in the state competition held at Spanish Fork High School on March 18 Mitzi Dudley Annette Peterson and Chantelle Scottorn competed for the Drill Team Scottorn was selected for the team and she also placed fourth in the drill down competition Court of Honor held recently The Millard District Boy Scouts recently held a Court of Honor and an Eagle Court of Honor at the Flowell Ward Troop 208 was the host troop and the meeting was conducted b Trevell Anderson Senior Patrol Leader awards were “On My Honor” Garpresented to Megan Stevens and rett Jackson Varsity letters were earned by Mark Hansen and Jack Church and Easton Jackson received his second bar for his varsity letter In addition to merit badges awarded the following scouts received rank Scout Chad Strong advancements: Adam Remkes Kel Sorenson Justin Shields Chris Kelly Ham Watson Tenderfoot Chris Madsen Tim Peterson Gorden Hansen Tyler Tuttle Josh Stephenson Kelly Nafus Boa Hoang David Jacobsen Second Class Jeff Wade Nicholas Bennett Thad Stevens Joshua Campbell First Class Wayne Burgess David Blad Jarrod Wes Willard Whitaker Flemming Wade Jones Frankie Freeman Stevens Nathan Jackson Star Ben Brown Todd Wood Paul Limburg John Ford Life Shane Crosland ? t Marge and Dave Larsen are the proparents of Corey He has 5 brothers sisters Melanie Becky Layne and Katy Corey serves his community as a West Millard County Swimming Pool Lifeguard He plays baseball and also is participating in track He is the boys’ sports writer for the MoDel with He loves the color blue holes or any kind of scrounge and lounge around clothing comfortable tennis shoes Pizza and any kind of His dessert are his favorite foods favorite TV show is “Night Court” The things he loves most of all are: track camping and Stacey Out of Corey hates changing everything diapers and being kicked out of the pantry while talking to his girlfriend is the worst A couple of weeks ago Corey took his little sister and her 10 girlfriends to the Man Camp for a birthday party They sang songs and were calling him gorgeous all the way up and back By the time he got home he was going crazy He told his dad that taking these girls was the closest to hell he’s ever been Corey is this weeks spotlight because everybody that was asked said he's the greatest guy He is always friendly and greets people with smiles If you’refeel-mdown he tries to make you laugh by telling a joke stories or imitating the George McFly laugh He contributed very TrfuCh to the high school in sports academically and by being the friendly and happy spirit he is ud and DHS happenings Mar 30: Primary assembly 6th period offices that have more than 2 candidates will be given a time to speak Mar 31: Primary elections voting will be from 7:50 to 820 during both lunches & 3:10 to 3:40 Freshman Frolic will be and will be in DHS gym Cheering tryouts 3:15 first Cheering assembly period in front of student body voting during both lunches and after school until 3:40 Apr 6: Voting continues from 7:50 to 8:20 Assembly 7th period officers and Cheerleading winners will be announced Apr 7: Dance sponsored by the Debate Club Bronze Palm Aaron Chaplin Colby Robinson The Icicle Award was given to 138 scouts and scouters that slept under the stars no tents during the winter This years award was in January with a design showing a scout a and his Klondike sled going over a cliff “I survived the with the words Klondike” Three scouts Ryan Higgs son of Mrs Terry Higgs of Kanosh Shawn Gates son of Mrs Harvey Gates of Holden and Ryan Talbot son of Mrs Jim Talbot of Meadow received the rank of Eagle Each father reviewed their sons “Trail to the Eagle” as a of each special slide presentation scout’s life was viewed by the audience In return each scout presented his mother a red rose followed by a hug and a kiss In a special ceremony Joy Ford was presented her wood badge beads for completing the Cub Scout wood badge course Joy was selected from a long list of applicants to attend this training course She brings back to the Millard District a renewed design to serve and new ideas about Cub Scouting 4: 5: ooocoooooooooooooooooooc Smith Student Jennifer Fundraiser for the DHS Acappella Choir displays clock made by Grant Church Grant (Shine) Church is well known in this community for the beautiful cut geodes rock and wood clocks and pen sets he has made Shine has recently donated a large polished wood clock to the Acappella Choir France Fund The clock is on display at Walker's Lumber Co just over the overpass Raffle tickets are being sold at $100 or 6 for $500 at the Lumber Co The choir expresses their thanks to Mr Church for his beautiful clock donation Choir schedules garage sale Efforts by the Delta High School acappella choir to raise funds for a trip to France this summer continue Latest activity is a garage sale scheduled for Saturday April 8 at the Delta City Park tennis court The sale will run from 10 am to 4 pm In charge of the effort is Margaret Murdock whose son Scott a junior at DHS sings bass in the choir Murdock said donations of “used by usable items” to the garage sale may be dropped off at their home 142 W 300 N Delta before the event They may also be taken to the Sherry Nickle home at 110 N 300 W Delta Donated items may also be brought to the tennis court before 9 am the day of the event Murdock said fund raising efforts to date have been “going pretty good” More is needed and welcome “I feel great about helping” Murdock said “and I really appreciate other people helping us” t Ron Hunt an infielder who played with various holds the record for getting hit by pitched balls KCflXU-F- 5 teams League 993 Ca Mark Eubank and the Weather Monday through Friday 7:30 AM - 12:30 PM - 5:30 PM with updates throughout the day! 993 KMXU-F- M APART FROM TELECOMMUNICATIONS EXPERIENCE CAPABILITY COMMITMENT INTEGRITY PRODUCTS AND SERVICE WE BRING LITTLE TO THE TABLE DHS junior takes nat’I math exam more to the purchase of a new communications system for your business than desktop hardware There’s Thirteen Utah students with excellent scores on the very difficult 1989 American High School Mathematics Examination have been selected to parin the American Invitational ticipate Mathematices Examination Among them is Darin Clay a junior at Delta is coordinated The examination within Utah by Dr Vencil Skarda of environCommunications efficiency for ments is dependent upon a sound communications plan to meet your specific system selection and configuration station by station and reliable service and requirements Contel of the West one maintenance of the equipment of the operating telephone companies of Contel CorporAnd we support it with ation offers this total capability the reputation and resources of a Forbes 500 company with more than $3 billion in revenue and sales Bringham Young University It is sponsored in the US Canada and 13 foreign countries by several organizations with an interest in math It has been offered since 1950 Let’s talk r— ooooooooooooooooooocococ SATURDAYS l— Telephone i Operations Com' —T ' 1 PLAZA TWIN THEATRE 864-445- 1 Thru APr' 6 520 E Topaz Blvd Starting April 1st Monte Carlo 8:30 pm Colored Pin Bowling - Prizes - Fun Sign up Saturdays 9:00 am - 6:30 pm ATTENTION: Scouts Church Groups Family Renions Parties We have lanes available Gall now to make your reservations “Grab Your at Best Friend And Go on Hwy 6 Plaza the Pendray See " ‘BEACHES’ Twin 7:00 9:15 & :VdBEACHES pm EARLY SHOWS SIGN UP NOW FOR SUMMER ON SUNDAYS ONLY AND MONDAYS BOWLING LEAGUES League - Children ages $25 per child $20 for additional children same family Jr League - Children ages $35 per child $30 for additional children same family Bowl High School Students age Cost includes bowling shoe rental awards end party $300 charge for YA B A sanction card of Twin 7:15 2 “CHANCES ARE” Cybil Shepherd Robert Downey Jr Rated PG & 9:20 pm season Call Karen or Joyce at Plaza Lanes for more information Sign Pag Presents WEST MILLARD PLAZA LANES JR 1989 - 30 National Coni Often people under stress have unrealistic expectations of themselves and others Leamington Larsen MoDel spotlight Apr Apr Mar tables and chairs were all chosen by a committee also There will be choices of ham turkey Milk chips or pastrami sandwiches and fruit will come with the meal to make it a balanced and healthy meal Students watching their weight can buy chefs salad The price will be $115 and the use of your lunch card will be accepted The prospects of a shake or yogurt machine are very high Students that were asked said that they would definitely want this and would probably eat in the Deli or get a yogurt or shake most everyday The Student Council thinks that this will make the students want to eat at school They would like everyone to come out 4th quarter and try out the food and enjoy the atmosphere fourth quarter begins people dieting to fit into bikinis so they a head start for golden tans s ar Delta High contradicts this To oy opening up a delicatessen ase of you with strong will power However ou'll have no problem many people have a weakness for good food You may have a problem fitting into your latest wear of designer swimsuits The Deli is sponsored by the DHS Student Council They had many committees formed to decide upon different things like decorations the name and place After much thought and consideration they came up with the name “The Rabbit Den” The new deli’s home will be the commons area The colors are red and white Decorations Clock donated Corey Thun 1 SPS s ‘ta’ ar Girls State Tea A very successful tea was held at the Rebekah Hall at 3:30 pm Twelve girls had filed application to go to Girls State 1989 Angeli Staheli Jennifer Smith Shelly Bunker Nicole Nielson Sherilyn Johnson and Neysa Plummer Girls Staters of 1988 presented the colors and led the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance and sang the song “A Girls State Without a Man” Opening prayer was given by Jennifer Smith President Leona Riding welcomed all especially the fathers then introduced Legion Post Commander Raymond Smith District Girls State Chairman Shirley Lambright of Salina Utah The contestants were then asked to retire and come in by the number they had chosen Each girl was presented with a flower as they were escorted in by one of the Girl Staters of 1988 to be interviewed and judged Shirley Talcott asked the questions While the judges were out tallying the scores the Girls of 1988 told of their experiences day by day and what they learned of the political process and the problems that were faced each day by our elected officials It is really a cram course in government President Leona then asked that Commander Smith light the candles on the birthday cake and all sang “Happy Birthday” to the Legion on being Counl Millard DHS delicatessen up at Plaza Lanes or West Millard Rec Office Aduils Tuesdav Discount $350 Nights P A Adults Under $2 00 & $2 00 Senior Citizens 4 Under 4 Senior Cmenv 17 $1 00 Shows subject to change due to availability For more information call I i |