Show Millard County Chronicle Progre Millard By Brett Stott The Millard Bailee traveled to Mon rno laat Friday night and came away with their 13th win in a row by soundly defeating the South Sevier Ram South Sevier received the opening kick but on their third play from recovTyrel Stephennon ered a dropped lateral pa on the Ram 42 yard line and the Eagle never looked back After a aene of running play Rick Robin connected with Kent Sanderon on a TD pa Bill Mace kicked the extra point On their next poeion Millard continued to move the ball well Robin hit Stephenson with a pa and Stoney Myer with another Mace capped pa the drive with a plunge through the line for the wore The Eagle third wore of the fir t quarter came when Travi Reid carried the ball 26 yard to et up 4 yard wore by Stephenson South Sevier moved the ball well getting deep Into Millard territory but Reid picked off a in the end zone to kill the pa drive Just before the half Reid scored once more on a run and Millard led at the intermission In the second half the point came fart and furious for Millard Shane Starley scored on a run Sophomore Andy Monroe scored on an run and RB Probert crossed the goal line on a scamper Mace kicked a field goal Sophomore Jared Whatcott scored on a 2 yard carry and finally sophomore Brian Stott wrapped up the scoring on a 9 yard run Starley finished the game with 134 yard rushing on nine carries to go along with nine tackle and a sack on defense Travi Steven led the team in tackle with fourteen including a sack Darin Cummings had twelve tackles The win put Millard into a tie for first place in Region 10 with The Eagles next game is at home against Richfield on September 15 at 4 p m Delta falls to Hurricane Hurricane Tiger scored on a 38 yard touchdown pas with 50 second left in the game to cap the 4 region 0 victory over Tiger Delta on Eriday Sept 8 Hurricane scored first in the second quarter to take the early Delta retaliated minute lead later with a touchdown run by Brook Jackson to make the score at halftime The third quarter was a quarter of defense for both teams but Delta's offense pulled away with a Dutson run by Khett The Whatcott scored on the con version to put Delta ahead in the third quarter On Hurricane’ next possession the Tiger drove the length of the field and eventually scored to tie up the Rabbit lead at 14 The game ended with the Tiger last minute touchdown pas to end the in favor of Hurricane game Delta’ next home game will lie with South Sevier for homecoming on Fri Set 15 at 4 pm in Delta Rodeo Club news Forty two girl from 1jrene Smith of Sutherland right along with her Dwene comSeptember pleted her 250th mile of accumulative swimming at the West Millard Community Swimming Pool When you think about it 250 mile about like driving to les moving Vega from Delta 250 mile really a wimming accomplishment Congratulations lrene on your persistent goal of physical fitness Boger Olpin of Fillmore is nearing the 400 mile mark in a mortician wimmmg Boger by trade and say he swim because he doesn't want to lie his own best customer There has only been one swimmer to reach 400 mile at the West Millard Pool thi swimmer' name wa Cheryl Smith Cheryl finished her 400 miles back in 1086 and has since moved to Arizona It look like Roger will be the next 400 mile swimmer 25092 people came and enjoyed the pool in June July and August and 676 youth participated in the pool ummeTl-arto Swim" program Thanks everyone for making another 'jcreful summer at the West Millard Pool WINTER SWIMMING W'mter swimming lesson are sc bed u led to begin Monday f Jr tuber 2 There will be eight two week session with each session having Two lesson session 10 lesson (October 2 and October 39) will be held before the holidays set in and then there will lie six sessions between January 15 and May Toni Harris will lie back to teach the Mommy & Me (6 mo-- yrs ) K'yJ 13 5 yrs) lesson and Pr The tmy lot tlasse will lie held between 9 a m and 1139 a m and herd age children will the older start their lesven after arhool at 3 30 p m The cost for the winter swim lesson program will be IJ5 per student per ness ion and will he payable on tlie frst day of each aessmfi Registration are now being taken for winter awimmmg lesson by calling the pool at 664 3133 WM Rec Softball standings 14 1989 September Page 7 destroys South Sevier cowboy and cow- Utah attended the InvitaNevada International tional Rodeo held in Fallon Ne1989 Five on vada July member of the Utah Team were from Wert Millard The five participant were: Stacey Nielson barrells pole Tyler Tolbert cutting calf roping team roping steer wrestling Mike Church team roping calf roping Neil Clayton Team roping calf roping Team roping steer Klell Ekin The wrestling and bareback Utah Team worked together to place fourth out of 17 other taie and Canada In the second go Tyler Tolbert placed 3rd in cutting Klell Ekin took 9th in bareback and Mike Church with Neil Clayton placed 3rd in Team roping In the hort go Klell Ekin qualified for Bareback and Tyler Tolbert qualified for the cutting The rert of the team did very well Other artivitie held at the NHK beside the rodeo were: a volleyball tournament Aiincp church services and barbecue The whole Utah team had a fun and enjoyable time With the new fairground built the Wert Millard Bodeo Club is hoping for our own rodeo here We want to show what High School Rodeo Cowboy and cowgirl are all about Bowling news Here are the result of the irnmer Jr Bowling Leagues: 1st piece team Monday Jr Sarah MunSexy Sensational ster Shelly Roper Brian Stefan-of- f Natalie Stafanoff 2nd place Super Strikers Blaine Burraston TJ Bo per Jaaon Roper High Came Scratch Jason Roper 186 Shannon Hamilton 143 High Came with Handicap Rustm Craft 222 Brian Stefnoff229 High Series Scratch Blaine K 461 M ichelle Morrill 377 High Series with Handicap Kevin Cox 616 Sarah Kerey631Mot Bowler Josh Nielsen Improved Sarah Munster Tuesday Jr 1st Team Wild Tiling Cherish Aleisha Dicy Apnl WilkSawaya ins 2nd place IJsa Davis Julie Davis Karen I’eteraen High Came Scratch Patrick Bond 95 Cherish Sawaya 104 High Came with Handicap Kip Sawaya 226 If igh Series Am a n da Tu rner 2 Scratch Mark Murray 255 April Wilkins 266 High Series with Handicap Chad Memhardt 600 Heidi DurJer 623 Moat Improved Bowler Kirt Sawaya Aleisha Lucy will lie Winter Jr Millard Millard vs Delta victorious By Cryatal On September 5 the Lady Eagle hosted the Lady Rabbits from Delta The Millard freshman and JV team fell to Delta but the Eagle Varity team rose above the Rabbit 3 game low The freshman team wa and justcouldn’t pull together as a team They did rally toward the end but it just wasn’t enough The JV girl ca me out looking tired but didn’t communicate and lost game one In game two it looked bad with Millard down The Ledy Eagle pulled toOn gether a a team to win to a 3rd game In game 3 the Lady Ra bbit jumped to an early lead Millard parked up a rally at the end but it wa too late “K" Starley had ix Tamlyn set four block 5 great aerve with one ace and seven awesome spike including an ace Kristin Burns wa 7 for 7 on her et and 7 for 6 on her aerve Crystal Olson had six block and 5 successful serves Kathy Hunter did well blocking 5 and sending 9 out of 10 serves across the net Creta Day wa 100 percent on her block and her aet And Trudy Swallow ent a terrific nerve across the net to help pull off a game to win The Millard Vanity team came out looking great and fought hard for each point They won game one In game two the Lady Eagles played hard but fell short to the Rabbit team In game 3 the MHS girl dug down inside came together and pulled out a long hard fought battle making history It wa the first time in a long while since the Eagle volleyball team ha beaten Delta and a new tradition ha been net for year to follow According to manager Kristine Rowley Mitzi Dudley had 26 et 15 great serve and 10 good Debbie Child had spike 19 out of 19 nets 4 block and 13 awesome serve and 13 powerful Delise Perkins wa 11 for spike 11 on her smashing pikes had 11 serve and 4 block Cheryl “Sharon" O’Camb had terrific serve and pike completing 9 serve and 6 spike Nadine Swallow proved helpful and sent wonderful serve aero the net Geri Peterson wa successful on her spike completing 6 out of 7 Thegame wa great and no wa the crowd The team would like to thank everyone a lot for your support Keep up the great work Lady Eagles! Delta Golf news The Sunset View Oolf Course ha set its Men’s Club Championship for Sept 23 tt 24 and the Indies Club Championship began Sept 9 and will conclude Sept 16 The first round leader are Jo Nickle Louise Allen and Lyla Rae Morri On Sept 9 a Blind Draw Partner tourney wa held and the team of Keith Sawaya and Frank Amyx are winning the Cross Division and Bill Teeple and Don Christensen are ahead in net Another exciting Night Tourney will lie held Sat Sept 16 under a full moon All newcomer are invited to try to beat 2 time defending champ Bill Teeple Labor Day 1989 was the most weekend ever for the successful new golf course and winning the tournament that day were Carl Willden and Jim Nickle 1180 ha continued to support the course with it Thursday Night Fun Night Dick Shelley and Bob Meinhart led the way last will lie Thursday having a tournament Sat Sept 16 at 809 and have had a busy year playing their matche on Monday night The monthly Scotch Bert Ball and Potluck wa won hy (’am and Gene Zwaryck Tuesday night men club sponsored a 3 Man Scramble with Gene Zwaryck Gene Walker and Don tying Carl Willden Bruce i Turner and Ladd Hale Pro will represent the McLaughlin course at the Utah PGA Section Championship this week and invite fellow pro to experience our fine course and county’s recreation ranam On Aug 25 Al and Helen Sutton came from Clover in their motor borne and picked Stoneking up and took her to Kanab to spend the ns Chapweekend with Don and lin is recovering from surgery ori her throat She is getting her voice hack arid getting along fine On Aug 8 7 ony 7 olbcrt Lillian red 7 aylor Verl and Judy Tolbert and Winona Tolbert were in Fillmore on Aug 26 toattend a birthday party in honor of Arthclla Taylor’s 80th Ila Im birthday Mauriric Anderson is recovering She from a total knee replacement had the surgery about 4 weeks ago and is able to be out and alout Sid and Chan Hci Young came from lgan to spend die weekend with Sid and C'ctclia Young They stopped in Salt Lake to bring Justin Stevens with them to sec Grandma arid Grandpa Sid was in charge of f:lta High School C'lassof ’84 reunion It was held on Aug 26 at the Gunm on fiend Reservoir forty class rriernlicrx attended 90 Ptiylllt Johnton Ph: Trula Abbott’s weekend family came for their annual family get together Those attending were Don and Dorothy Croft Gary and Jana Sandy Croft and children Andrea and Dustin from a x Vegas Linda Croft lwrcncc and Joan Laurie and Abbott arid daughters Susan son Kevin and wife Jarnic and Chelsea and children Kelly Amber Bill and Arlene Chappell Cone McLatchy and son Mac John and children and Sheri Jackvin Rarvly Shanda Josh and Tawni Bret Chappell and girl friend and Dale Abbott from Salt Iakc Sterling and Barbara 1enby arid Neal and Deb Abbott and vms Justin Jeff and Wes from Sutherland a Voy Tol bert s here f rom B ic k ncll spending a few days with his mother Cleonc Tolbert Ray and Mildred Baumgartner from Salt I akc spent Monday of this week with Jim and Maxcnc Owens family and friends of Pnily Yrsirig met at her home on Aug 70 to help her celebrate her 80th birthday SAVE STEEL $$$$ 19cib SAVE $$$$ SECONDS ODD LENGTHS Pipe Tube flats Anglos Minimum lb 100 Sept Some fccopboris and Only NATIONAL r 126 t North 1330 West c r Orem - Toll u ii Free r starting again von Our adult league are atarting now Call her more information Povder Puff Football Senior and Freshmen vs JunCome and and Sophomore in the Millard Homecoming activities Support your favorite class In Powder Puff Football ior join 20 at 6 30 p rn on tli football field Conceswill lie sold Tickets are sion 09 for 5 1209 for adults and under get in free All prceeds Wednesday September tl $7995 Tina's Jewelry & Minerals People believe rf a spider crawls to wards you you will have a quarrel Street 288 West Mam - - Delta - Three in a row for By MHS volleyball serves and 3 for 3 sets Crystal Olson landed 6 spikes with 2 aces and powered 12 serves across with 2 ares bilking 3 balls Substitutes DeEtte Peterson and Ginger Robison proved crucial and played great The Lady Eagle Varsity stepped foot out of the locker room and were ready to conquer The Eagles went back and forth well and great defense 6 Crytal September 7 the Lady Eagle freshman team took on the of Panguitrh The Bady Bobcat came out looking good Eagle they rallied back and forth for each point only to fall short in the On end The JV team hit the floor The controlled most of lady Bobcat game one and finally after much adversity pulled off a win Game Two: The Lady Eagles jumped to an early lead and took charge of game two downing f’anguitch Tie Breaker Game: Both team came out ready to play but Millard quifkly picked up the momentum and downed the Iady Bobcat “When As the saying goes you’re hot you’re hot" wa definitely the story for the Eagles al“K" 21 sent right Tamlyn Starley serves across the net landing 5 aces slamming 10 spikes with an ace and setting 6 for 6 Kristin Bum played great having 16 perfect sets Kathy Hunter sent 7 successful serve over and landed 7 successful spikes Creta Day 4 spikes down and 6 powered ace Trudy serve across with Swallow was 100 perent with 6 for conr hiding with a victory in game one In game two the Eagle team to an early lead The Roirfat fought bark and pushed the Eagles The Millard and came won bark girls Delise Perkin sent 8 serve over arid smashed 12 spike down with 2 aces Mitzi Dudley comand 7 pleted 16 sets 6 pike serves Cheryl “Lyn" O’Camb sent 16 unreturnable serve across with 4 are Tamlyn “K" Starley set 17 for 17 and finished having 8 out of 8 serves with are Geri Peterson was 4 for 4 on her spikes Nadine Swallow was 100 percent on her spikesk and set (Zther players Crystal “Bear" Olson and jumped Kathy Hunter Congratulation he team and coal Brothers win national running honors 18 year old Ju m Bushncl! and his 12 year old brolher Tyler share al more than their last share status in track and cross country For Jason one drearn ended in time for another to begin as he concluded an undefeated high school season hy winning the I5()0 meter run at this years Oregon suite track and f icld meet then going on to place 2nd in National Jr Olympic competition Now he can focus on another for Brigharn Young University tins fall Ja on has and been named in track arid cross country More than 2 5 million couple for the past three years Tyler who at the age of 12 has 2 Regional collected 26 state titles titles and one national title holds Oregon state records in the 800 and 00 meter run as well as cross lie was named one r f 12 country of Athletes Young Outstanding America this spring and featured on FSf’N T V Articles about T y ler also appeared in Sports Illuvtratcd and Runners World The Bushncll brothers arc sorisof former Fillmore residents Dwight arid Bobcttc Bushncll and arc grandsons of Joyce Bushncll and lortensc Peterson marry each year in the United FallWinter Trend Release "Dimensions ’89" presented by l'lah Cosmetology Association Sun Sept 24 West Central l’tah Vocational Center Dept 305 K 200 No Delta Cosmetology Utah Contest Registration 9:00 AM Show 1:30 PM For more information call Dawn Strong 2 Cheryl Fierce State |