Show Callister to graduate from susc WM Shim Callister will graduate at the 92nd annual commencement exercises on June 3 1989 at Cedar City Utah Shim has received an associate Degree in applied Science in Electronic Technology with a Bachelor Degree in the same field Shim is the son of Thomas and Barbara Callister of Delta Utah He is married to the former Traci Stevens of Fillmore Utah The couple resides in Cedar City Utah Rec standings Simmons prepares for a throw Simmons track career ends on winning note Delta High School senior Laurel Simmons got into throwing discus javelin and shotput because she got tired of all the running she did in basketball and volleyball “I guess I was just lazy and I thought this would be easier” she said Simmons’ remark is to be taken lightly: she excelled in basketball and volleyball lettering in both She was named state volleyball Most Valuable Player At first she didn’t know if she would be any good in the highly stylized field events but she accepted the challenge “I did pretty good as a freshman” she said “I decided to be patient and let the seniors beat me I guess now it’s my turn” Simmons has taken the sport to new levels in Utah setting two state records all within the first week of May The shotput record is now 38’ lO'i” For discus it is 121’ 6” Track coach Ken Nielsen in his first year at DHS said he has an easy time coaching Simmons because she has work ethics as good as any he’s ever seen “And I’m talking boys and girls” he said “I’ve worked with them and she works as hard as both anybody You’ll drive by the track and she’ll be the only one out there throwing This is 5:30 6:30 at night and everybody else has gone home She stays around and works That says a lot for her character” Simmons is 5’9” and 145 lbs Her competitors are giants 6’2” and 200 lbs in one case but that doesn’t timidate her “I surprise a lot of them because a lot of them are bigger than I am” she said “I used to be afraid of them but I just came to the conclusion that they think they can throw because they’re fat They can’t” Some athletes ahead in a competition may slow their pace to conserve energy "That doesn’t happen to me” Simmons said “I don’t know if it happens to anyone else I’m always under pressure no matter if I’m throwing five feet farther or 10 I’m always nervous I do that to myself” an indoor Interviewed during workout at the DHS gym on a rainy Thursday May II afternoon Simmons didn’t look nervous “I don’t?” she said “Talk to me Saturday morning” as a high Her final performance school athlete was Saturday May 13 at BYU where the state track and field competition took place It was a cold day While Simmons failed to set a new state record as she’d hoped she did reach another goal She took first in state 2A in discus (where her throw matched her own state record) shotput and javelin Simmons has been invited to participate in a national invitational track and field meet for graduating seniors scheduled later this summer in Phoenix but she isn’t sure if she will attend Next year Simmons will attend the University of Utah where she received a scholarship to play softball yet another sport in which she excels Delta loses to old rival Delta played the Millard Eagles in a baseball game last Saturday losing by a score of 6 to 5 It was a close game all the way through The game was tied in the 7th and there were two outs and two runners on base At this point a Millard player hit a long fly ball that scored the winning run Jim Sloane had eleven strike outs for Delta pitching in seven innings Millard now advances to the game in state playoff action Men’s Slowpilch Softball Division I Border Inn Service Drug Rob’s Auto Body Black Thunder Henrie’s Earthmoving Wardle’s Warriors Division II Delta Sports Center Horses UnlimitedFamily Fitness Center Walker LumberWestside Grading5-Western Curley’sBest Barry’s Nielsons Outlaws Babe Ruth Baseball Red Light Blue Dark Blue Black Yellow White Women’s Slowpitch Softball Gift’s Unlimited Contel Paradise Inn Mike Rose Insurance Morrison FertilizerFamily Fitness Sports Curley’sDelta Sahara Motors Dick’s TiresTolley Carpets Best Western Delta ChevronPetrolane Girl’s Volleyball Standings Team 5 Team 6 Team 7 Team 4 Team 3 Team 2 Team Swim pool news The last classes from Delta North are currently Elementary receiving swim instruction at the pool The students enjoy their time at the pool Lessons are a great way to get in shape and with physical fitness on the decline among our school aged children the pool is proud-tprovide this opportunity The instructors would like to invite the parents to find out the time their child's lesson is and come to the pool to watch during school hours Swim Pass Sale The pool is offering the one year passes for sale at a reduced price during the month of May Family passes regularly priced at $80 are now $65 and individual passes are $40 instead of the regular $50 price Hurry and get your passes May is halfway over! Summer Swim Pool Schedule The first day of the summer swim pool schedule begins Friday May 26 Lap swimming will be Monday through Friday from 5:30-- am lessons are Monday through Friday from 9 to noon swim team workout is noon to 1:30 open swim hours are Monday through Friday 1:30 to 5 pm and 6 to 10 pm Saturday open swim will be from noon to 5 pm and 6 to lc pm Free detailed schedules and admission prices are available at the pool Summp- - Swim Lessons Sumr wim lessons will begin on Tuec May 30 Classes offered for fb imer will be Starfish Tadpole unow Trout Advanced beginner dial and Adult classes There a classes for just about everyone! All lessons are held in the morning between 9 and noon except for the adult class s from to 6 pm To register r more information call the pool t 4 3133 MHS participates in BYU track meet Here are the results of the BYU Invitational held last Friday: Boys Mike Brown 2nd high jump 4th long jump 1600m Mike Rhinehart 6th discus relay (Bill Mace Aaron White Jason Mike Brown) 3rd Girls Jacobsen Debbie Child 3rd 100m hurdles 3rd long jump 5th 300m hurdles Cyrstal Olson 5th long jump Sarah Adams 2nd javelin Medley relay (Marie Fowler Mitzi Dudley Crystal Olson school record Alisa Wright) Alisa Wright heptathlon competed placed 7th against all classifications set a new school record Alisa also broke the school record in the 800m MHS has ping pong tournament MHS recently had a ping pong tournament The rules were as follows: ‘win by 2 2 Challenger Games to 3 Can’t serves first 5 then alternate win when you are serving and 4 Let serves don’t count George Richards took first place Matt Quarnberg took second place and Travis Reid and Shawn Kelly tied for third Soccer scores Games in Salt Lake City vs SLC John Otto vs SLC John Otto vs SLC Ree Schena vs SLC Dave Noah vs SLC LaVelle Nielsen vs SLC Joe Tarin vs SLC Leo Campbell vs SLC Roland Comeau Won 3 Lost 3 Tied 2 Everyone that went had a great time! Delta golf news Another busy week at Sunset View Golf Course thanks to the beautiful weather and continued improvement of the course’s conditions Tuesday night the men’s club staged a net & gross tourney and Dean Fowles was the winner with a gross score of 36 Jerry Rawlinson won second flight with a gross fo 43 while the net winners were Max Bennett with a 32 and Rod Maxfield with a 3 Placing second were Keith Sawaya and Ralph Morrison Dan Mendenhall and Dean Fowles zeroed in on closest to the pin honors The Delta Ladies Golf Association has sent out flyers for their June 10 Inand welcome vitational Tournament new members Helen Finlinson Joyce Jensen Marilyn Christensen and Kathy Rowley Cold rainy weather couldn’t Jerry Robinson and stop Kevin Ivie from topping Lewis Rawlinson and Elton Luckart on Thursday scramble IPSC nights A strong field of 20 players enjoyed the fun of Saturday’s string tourney Winner Bob Meinhardt shot 63 and was followed closely by Dean Fowles Jerry Robinson Carl Willden and DenLadies winners were nis Anderson Louise Allen at 80 followed by Jo Nickle and Jody Haag This Saturday all new or potential golfers are invited to join a mens or ladies club member in a free round of golf starting at 10:00 Free rentals will be provided by Pro Dennis McLaughlin If you need a partner just show up and join the fun We will also be playing a blind partner event at 10:00 Saturday all day Sunday May 21 junior golfers from Millard County are encouraged to play a free round of golf Parents are asked to support the junors and make it a fun family golf day SENIOR Millard Thurs L’SPS County May 18 1989 - Louisa M Lyman and I attended the funeral of long time friend Mary Emerald Moody’s Moody Emerald wife ran into Butch Mills who I taught in 2nd grade at the post office He is living in California Friday Jim Talbot came to see his mother after going to the funeral and then 2 ball games his sons were in Marty Sunday Golda’s grandson Hunsaker wife and 2 children stopped to see her They had been to the Manti Temple and had the adopted son sealed to them Sunday Jay and Linda took Golda for a ride to Meadow to see Jim and lives in Marty Hunsaker family NV Tonapah May 4 was Cecelia Graham’s birthday She and some of her family came to see her mother Carol came too and Steven Eleanor Lyman Alldredge were married May 5 in the Manti Temple I attended the reception A large crowd of family and friends were in attendance Tuesday May 2 the 3rd Ward Relief Society held their meeting Mr Sydney Bartholomew has been moved to a rehabilitation center and seems to be doing quite well All Sands friends send their love and best wishes Veda Elmer and Bertrice attended their Uncle Clark Wood’s 100th birthday party Sunday Reliance and Wells were there He says the first 90 years are up hill but after that it’s all down hill A large crowd attended Elva M Stone has been visiting her for two weeks daughter and She was ill all the time she was there She is happy to be home Josephne Pratt received a telephone call from her sister Ruth’s daughter in Virginia Another granddaughter Boise ID called also May 9 I received a telephone call from Lynn who has flown to Ohio for work Clayton is working on seed growth for Boy Scouts We ladies received some swiss chart from Lucile Stevenson and husband from St George last Monday They came to visit Dorothy Bassett and Lois Little this week Thanks so much Wayne and Berl Sorenson came to visit Josephine Pratt on Monday and took her for a ride around the city They are from St George on a temple mission called back to their home in Delta and visited relatives and friends May 9 I was invited to a grandma’s party by our adopted granddaughters Rebecca Dutson and Cherri Wednesday night a few of us went to Joesphine Pratt’s apartment to visit Hilda Oliver had her brother and Jack and Phyllis Oliver from Ontario OR visit her last week She said they really had a nice visit with The Super Sensational Drill Team under the direction of Kathy Cook performed and competed with other groups at the Timp View High School gym last week The group captured first and second places There were 80 students Those from the Sutherland area were Ashley Cook Brittney and Jamie Hoelzle Amy Johnson Kimi Wood Sarah Regina Tippetts Dena Kay Cally Draper Spencer Fowles Heather Walker Lisa Walker Portia Clayton A review will be held at the high school auditorium on Friday night May 12 7:30 pm again on Saturday night at the high school gym DUP meeting was held at the home of Dora Rose We were happy to have June Lounsbury present She has been recovering from surgery Get well to Vincent Massa Congratulations and Kathrine Lee Hanes for their upcoming marriage Barbara Spencer made a trip to Provo last week and then attended the dance competition at the Timp High School to Mrs Elizabeth Congratulations her and the family here The Callisters family visitors recently have been Von Callister and children Becky and friend and Jacob Rachel and Daniel and Jerry and son Brad and friend all from Sandy Their son Raymond Callister visited after attending meetings in Salt Lake and a successful fishing trip with his brother Sheldon Jerry Neuman and Mark By bee The family here had a barbecue at the farm on Sat The visitors returned to their homes in Sandy and Riverside CA on Sunday Wednesday Leona Lake and friend Salem were here Berrell Lambson visiting her sister Elva Stone at the Sands Apts and other friends and relatives Marcelle Ross sure makes good hot biscuits and hot rolls Betty Johnson just finished another quilt for a gift Sands residents send sympathy to Mrs Joe Fullmer Irene Christensen is back at the Sands and we had a nice visit with her All is well this afternoon Visitors to see Golda Christensen lately were her daughter Anna and husband Jerry Clayton from Tabiona UT Her sister They stayed overnight Oleta Swensen and daughters Carol Bishop and Linda Riding a granddaughter Gwen Rogers of Milford son Jim and family of Meadow and wife Diane On May 4 her daughter Celia Graham her daughter and children came from Sandy UT Tippetts for her upcoming birthday She will be 105 years young Mrs Tippetts is residing at the care center ir Utah Hurricane Eugene and Nayon Young made a trip to Provo to witness the baptism of their grandson Christopher Ohran and also witness the ordination of another grandson John Orhan to the office of a teacher David and Geniel Young and Dan family were there on Saturday and Lorna Young and family from West Jordon were there on Sunday They all enjoyed the special occasions The Youngs came home on Monday The grandsons are sons of Richard and Nlaralee Ohran Julie Ashby was home last week to visit with folks Kenneth and DeAnne Ashby kkkkkkkkkkkkk OAK CITY Christensen Eda Ph: kkkkk kkkkkkkk Saturday evening Nikki Nielson daughter of Rose and Steve Nielson was baptized Sunday in Sacrament meeting Nikki was confirmed by her father Aft rwards a meal was enjoyed Those alter ding were Nikki’s sisters and Crystal Kimberly brothers Nath in and Ky le Grandma’s Nora Nielson and Rosamay Lovell Richard and Kaien Lovell and children Jeanne ovell and children Sherry Teagle and children Mary Nielson all of Oak City Marg and Dale houles and children My rt and kev in Gardner and boys of Delta Lavelle and Lisa Nielson and boys of I ool Creek Elsie and Gordon Timms and children Julie Heiner and children ol Clinton Helen Anderson spent a week in Salt Lake with her sister Betty Dodge and children Orpha Bigelow and Newel Anderson Sarah Rae Bumston from Springs die and her sister Robin Mayhew from St as Vegas to St George flew from Louise MO to visit a week with Mark and Melodee Maggos and thur 3 months old son Alex They spent a week back there then I yman and Sarah Tinlinson met them in St George and brought Sarah Rae back to Oak City where her husband Roy and children met her to take her back home Thayne and Julie Lee have a new baby boy born April 29 Grandparents are Gordon and Clarice Nielson Macel Anderson is home after 2 months in the hospital Visitors are welcome i’ ' ' n CITIZEN Karen Scothern 10 am Blood pressure clinic is the first Wed each month Hearing clinic is the third Thursday of each month The bus will take you to Provo the second Friday for appts and shopping The birthday dinner each month is the second Wed There is still time to sign up for the next trip come to the Center for information or phone Tour Chairman Karl Murray May is “Older Americans Month” Let’s all do something nice for our Seniors Seniors have more fun and stay younger by being together and Seniors know how to do it We can all learn from them US 1 — In Individual life Insurance Protection Placed In Force $923 billion in 1988 1 988 Individual Life Insurance Issued More than the 2 and 3 companies combined 1 for the fifth consecutive year (billions of dollars) of AA MEETING SCHEDULE Monday - 8 pm Chef’s Palace 225 East Main Open Meeting Wednesday - 8 pm Mental Health Office 51 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