Show MlltM'X flaw v I CaHfO'J JWV tbg Farm Photo Contest for Utah youth The Girls Jazz Basketball Trailblazers 7th and 8th grade students from f iilmore Middle School were outstanding this basketball season They took first in the Region Tournament which earned them the right to go on to the State Tournament played in the Salt Palace With a loss to Pleasant Grove they tied for third place overall in the state WM Rec standings Swim pool news On Thursday April 20 Juliette Scoville a senior at Delta High and the senior lifeguard at the West Millard Pool completed her 200th mile of accumulative swimming Being a member of the Delta High swim team Juliette has racked up many swimming miles Now that her competitive days are behind her Juliette is still swimming Good job Juliette! Madge Hales Brown isn’t going to let her husband Darwin get ahead of her Last week Darwin finished his first 50 miles of swimming at the West Millard Pool This week April 24 to be exact her 250th acMadge completed cumulative swimming mile Madge and Darwin both are faithful early morning swimmers They swim because they enjoy it But more than just enjoyment Madge and Darwin swim for health They both say that there is not a better way to start the day than a good swim at the West Millard Pool Winston Nielson of Oak City has been an active member and past president of the West Millard Recreation District Board Recently he resigned comof other pressing because mitments The pool management wants to thank Winston publicly for the many many hours he has given to the recreation district and for all the support he has been to the swimming pool bummer Swimming lessons Registrations are now being taken for the West Millard Pool’s American Red Cross “Learn to Swim” summer swim lesson program Session one will begin Tuesday May 30 the day after Memorial Day Therew will be six summer swim lesson sessions with each session running Monday through Friday for two weeks The cost for each session will be $1500 per student There will not be a bus this year coming from Fillmore the Fillmore youth If the people from East Millard who are interested in swimming lessons for their children will call Jackie at the pool during the week days at she will try and help organized car Women's Slowpitch Gift’s Unlimited Contel Mike Rose Insurance Best Western Fitness Morrison FertilizerFamily Center Sahara Motors Dick’s Tire’sTolley Carpets Delta ChevronPetrolane Sports Center CurleysDelta Oak City Slickers Paradise Inn I Men’s Slowpileh-DiBorder Inn Rob’s Auto Body Service Drug Black Thunder Wardle’s Warriors Henrie’s Larthmoving Men’s Slowpitch-DiGrading2-Walker LumberWestside Delta Sports Center Horses Unlimited Nielsons M Barry’s Outlaws Western CurleysBest Babe Ruth Red Light Blue White Dark Blue Yellow Black Girl’s Volleyball Team 4 Team 5 ' Team 6 Team Team Team Team 7 2 3 Soccer standings Div MHS at SUSC Invitational by Jason LIONS JOURNEY FOR SIGHT le Utah Lions Eye :ye Research Laboratory send tax deductible qeck to the Utah Lions jundation University f Utah Medical Center 3 North Medical Dr LC Ut 841 32 or call r 301) FruitVegetableMiscellaneous crops Farm and ranch lanscapes buildings or euqipment Human interest photos on farm or ranch Livestock should be in normal setting-range in pasture in feedlot etc No “cute” photos such as animals wearing clothes will be judged Enter black and white prints only-color photos or slides Minimum inches x 5 inches and maxsize is 3 imum size is 8 inches x 10 inches Prints can be glossy or matte finish single heavier or mounted or weight unmounted Each contestant can enter no more than TWO photos per subject category The total limit on photos per contestant would be 16 A contestant may win only one prize in each subject category Bowling news the ongoing battle between Dale Riding and Alan Viers on the 1PP League on Monday night Alan had a nice 180 game but it didn't quite stand up to Dale’s 228 game Nice game! Don’t forget the Lions 1st Annual Mixed Best Ball Tournament to benefit the Lions Drug & Alcohol Prevention Program and Parks Improvement Projects $300 of every entry will go to the Lions Club Squad times are 9 am :30 am and 2:30 pm on April 29 and 30 May 6 and 7 In Delta Golf news The big news at the golf course this week was Dan Corbett’s After playing in the mens club flag Bob Dan his wife Deb tourney Jeff George and Tom Meinhardt Lovell played on and Dan aced the 150 yard 8th hold with a pitching wedge The odds are over 20000 to for a hole in one Belore Dan’s heroics the mens club had a flag tournament with Bruce McCann winning followed by Max Bennett Carl Willden Bob Meinhardt and Bruce Turner Wednesday the ladies club sponsored In Best Ball tourney a Scotch first place with 43 were Bob Ashby and Louise Allen In second at 45 were Gary and Laura Rose A blind bogey tourney was held Saturday and tne winner was Pear! Roma Robinson placed Topham cond and Lewis Rawlinson was third Pro Dennis McLaughlin gave a free junior clinic to over a dozen kids and man) played their first round of gold alter the clinic Thanks to the are making it possible for then children to try the game Free jumoi golf clubs are available at the pro shop tor all Doug Hershi has finished building a storage and cart garage next to the pie shop and superintendent Kevin added some flower and shrub ar rangements to decorate the pro shop Diane Church has completed the fn s' of a series of billboards to promote our beautiful and challenging golf course Thanks to the Chronicle Progress fen a fine article on new Pro and for allowing him a chance to use this spot to promote gob in Millard County Swim Pass Sale For the month of May a person will be able to come to the West Millard Pool and purchase a one year family swimming pass for $6500 or a one year single pass for $4000 These prices are about half the cost of swimming passes purchased at other pools in the state The recreation district wants everyone to be able to use the pool and not have it be just a facility for the A Lions will be using funds to support Bank HayGrain K pools wealthy few Take advantage of this swim pass sale you will be glad you did Lost and Found Sale For the past winter lost and found items have been gathering at the pool The pool is overflowing with shirts pants swimsuits towels jackets watches etc These items have been left for over 30 days and will be sold at the West Millard Pool’s Lost and Found Sale on Saturday May 13 from 12 noon to 5 pm All items will priced at ridiculously low prices The proceeds from the sale will go for buying equipment for the pool Swim Team Tryouts Summer swim team tryouts will be held Fri May 5 from 3:30 to 5:00 and Sat May 13 from 10 to 12 pm ages Announcing the Tirst Annual Farm Photo Contest for Utah Youth hosted by the Cooperative Extension Service of Utah State University in conjunction with the Utah Department of Agriculture Who can enter: All youth living in Utah from 9 to 19 years of age Judging will be done in two age divisions: year olds and year olds Cash prizes will be awarded in each category in these eight subject Beef Cattle categories: Dairy Cows SheepHogs Turkeys and laying animals Working horse horses (no pleasure photos)Miscellaneous livestock North The results of the DeltaSUSC vitational track meet held April 15 in 1st high Cedar City: Mike Brown 3rd long jump (6'8’’) 2nd javelin jump Jason Jacobsen 34d 400m 6th long jump Mike Rhinehart 4th discus Sarah Adams 4th javelin Debbie Child 4th 100m hurdles 2nd long jump 4th high jump Alisa Wright 3rd 200m Mitzi Dudley 4th long jump Suzette Ferguson 3rd 3200m 5th 1600m Nadine Swallow 4th 3200m Beth Henderson 5th 3200m 400m Fowler team (Marie relay Crystal Olson Kathy Hunter Mitzi Dudley) placed 5th Medley relay team (Marie Fowler Mitzi Dudley Crystal Olson Alisa Wright) placed 2nd Over all the girls placed 4th out of the 26 competing schools The next meet will be the region meet at Richfield on May 2 unless there are no more than three photos entered in that category and the judges feel that two entries by one contestant are worthy of prizes The entry deadline is 5 pm on Thursday May 25 1989 All photos should be turned m to the county tension office by that time and date Each print must be identified on the back with a separate piece of paper either typed or primed with this information: name county phone number birth date age (on May 25 1989) and the name ol the subject category Entry photos will NOT be returned but will become the property of the Utah Department of Agriculture Entry m the contest implies permission tor the photos to be used in UDA and other government publications Photos will be judged on the following standards: How well they illustrate the subject Photographic quality cluding clarity lighting framing of photo contents etc Interest value Judges decisions will be final Judges will be prolessional photographers or agricutural communicators An official entry blank must accompany these photos and these entry blanks car be picked up at the County Extension Office Here is a great way lor ALL kids from the county to show their talents and show off the farms of Millard Start taking your pictures County today! Kanosh Cub Scout news The Kanosh Cub Scouts held their monthly Pack meeting on Wednesday April 26 where all the cub scouts m the Annual Pmewood Derby This year there were faster cars and closer races than ever betore Those coming out as winners were trom the Wolf Den: 1st place Peter Hulin 2nd Curtis Christensen and 3rd place place Lane Watts From the Bear Den: Scott T urner and Matt Higgs both took first place as their cars were so near to being even that a definite first place could not be determined by the judges and so both boys were declared as first 2nd place Owen place winners 3rd place Ismael Degraflenried Aleman From the Webelos Den 1st place 1 rampis Flemming 2nd place Shane Koyle and 3rd place LeGrande Perkins The first place winners each received a nice engraved trophy and the cond and third place winners each received nice ribbons The first and second place winners from each age group will now compete at the District level later on tins summer North Sevier game The Delta High baseball team went The against North Sevier Iasi week Rabbits won with a score of The ten run rule was enforced alter only Brooks Jackson and Jim innings Sloane combined for the win They combined to strike out 9 and gave up 5 hits Corey Larsen and George each had 2 hits and each batted in 3 runs The Delta’s recoid is baseball team would like to extend a special thanks to the community toi all their support Cases and Deftte Petersen Petersons’ Iamb projects Peer sen o! Casey and DeLue Kanosh Utah are members o! the Las: Club This Millard Muuoneers brother is m his 6:ii veai and Ins sixtc in her 5th year ot They started lamb projects with a lamb g'ven to them as a gilt Casey raised his ewt lamb and took it to tiie livestock show in Delta He had predetermined to purchase it at the sale and star: Ins ow n herd Now lie has 4 ewes and 4 lambs of his own His family also purchased a buck last veai Casey hasn’t always had such good luck with his lambs The second veai his lamb didn’t make weigh' a' in the Livestock Show and it later died That was a big loss to him The next he purchased another registered year ewe lamb It didn’t make weight at the show either but he kept it tor breeding stock Casey says he has learned a lot about He has learn raising lambs during ed how to groom and grow them fn and feed them show and scrub then He has tried to make them grow taste' by teedmg them a special teed that was supposed to fatten them up The only problem was that the lambs didn't know they were supposed to ea’ the teed Casey has learned what kind o! sheep are best for the shows He has learned what kind of care and teed they quire He has learned fitting and showot ing procedures and the importance exercising the lantbs He has shared this in his club knowledge with other to them He by giving demonstrations has also been a dub officer and shown leadership abilities not only in well but other areas as Casey lias experienced raising his own lamb and has learned to dock them worm them and the general care needed for new labms and the ewes The most fun in according to Casey is going to the Livestock show with the club and the watei fights etc that they have while they are there Casey says the worst time he experienced in was when he was showing his lamb at the show and n knocked him over in the rmg He ended up chasing n around the ring trying to catch it Casey has spent a lot ot time building sheep mangers and lambing pens and helping to build facilities tor then sheep He has been able to put a lot ot money into a savings account trom his lias been projects and ttels that profitable tor him Casey lias earned trophies anu awards lot Ins record book and a certificate and money toi He also won the excellence in Livestock judging contest last veai at the Delta show and has won 3rd place in the Sheep Showmanship contest in addition to sheep ( asey also has ran ed pigs and a cow and shown hoises he be a like thinks to Casey might ( unc ns ns- tH ex vci: tun nun’ i" iec n 4 H Slit ha pin cle lamte 'e 'ant and show mi n tv 'aisinj he' ow now Slit ia ewe and 2 mint's o! net own Del ’u siivs ht has iea'tted how lit to better selec Innms tot ’lit show best kind o! leer and bow ihuci teed at dil It" eii' ov stage and 'lit nest i taint way to exccist She lias aw tea' net ittiou’ 'r ing and show im and fur slta'eL net e juipmeii' o’ ’a voi list knowledge likt shears an rl a' ding dm’" eu Slit lur als: showed in" o’ net tht p"i:t" wav to aicl a nic to How Slit says slit a leauiec! a'L ea ic" so that Clipping been u 4 H Club ( amp DeLui and wiiiit slit- ei tovrd :inr verv inuci she savs nt most hut slit lur had n Is going to tlie Ricli'a’ld liveslo 'i Show and staying ovenngir Tht wins' experieuet lo' DeLUt wu tilling lie’ lamb to tiit Delta L'vestue) Show and being told r dull '' makt weigh' and 'I lur dim slit could lam i' liotnt discourage lie ''oin Irving agaii however learned a n' anon: tax Del: titit wnuei mg cart u: iambs m eedmg and watering then weie tur alwaw easy Having to dram tne host eve’ lime you waiet eat ger to lit a ica chore DeLtte has ea'iied 'ed ribbons toi iiei nntrkei lamband also won a new Hr a "Name lit clur" sheep blank-contest Sht has been a club otheei and club member has helped o:het She also has u savings aecoum that trum her protect animals ngrowing Lambs are no: lie only pi meets She also raised pigs and Inn bad purple nb bon hogs She said when hei pig jumped the teneesai (lit stock show she Stic also was a little embarrassed belongs to a cooking club and a keeps her busy along clothing club with her many other activities luivt pamcipnted (asey and in livestock show m St George Delta and Rich field 1 hey are planning to bt m the Delta show again thr veai the ( asey Iasi of May and first ol June savs DeLtit has tin lies' lame tlir vea1 lamilv togetherness' 1 liev Tha''s4-are children ot Frank and Slierry Pax ton o' kanosh veierina’ un penences v Scout Expo Max ( 19X9 is the dav to ih looking loilo' tin I9XV Seoir xpo Tickets aie on sak now Dor’l miss ou: on the tun ( ui Scotr Bike Rodeo Lgg Drop Prizes Games oud and much more Whu' a grea' wav P" tin lamilv to a dux wi'i spend 'iu Semi's' Reiiieinne' mar) voir cuiendji Max (i Ivxq Iron ai till Palonij'') Sundays are Special with Cedar game The Delta baseball team played the Cedar City team last week In both games Delta was victorious The scores were Delta 8 Cedar 7 the first game and Delta Cedar 2 the second game Danny Viers was the winning puchei in game 2 while Brooks Jackson was the winning pitcher in game with 8 strike outs Bret Wardle had hits in 4 at bats While Brooks Jackson and Pat Wolte both had 2 hits in 4 a: bats KMXU-FM- ’s Sounds for Sunday Music and News a Special Day for ooooBooooooooooQuornnoBaooooooQOoooeooooooo Listen at 7:20am for WEST MILLARD PLAZA LANES OPEN BOWLING SPECIAL pm Thursday May 4 - 3 pm Friday May 5 - 5 - 3 pm-8 pm May Monday pm Tuesday May 9 - 3 pm Wednesday May 10 - 3 pm-pm Thursday May 12-pm-pm Friday May 75C per game MONTE CARLO Saturdays at :3C PM Call WBOBOBOBBoaowonno' The LDS Church News on f KMXU-FV M 993 ) Sponsored by Delta Valley Farms |