Show Pp pna fi M u5"4 ' r"'' r a Pr'Sf T1 Cirirrtr 01 ICpO Fillmore Middle School Mustangs Delta Middle School 1 s I : Sa4SSSS4S4SSSSSSS4fWSffSSSSSSS f r t Left to right: runners Yale Goldberg John Holman and Ron MF chaelson with supporters Bud and Barbara Watson In front of the Back row left to right Janet Watson Editor John Ford Justin Shields and Lindsey winget front row Reed Stevens Vayne Burgess Samantha Evans and Anourack Soukharith Not pictured Shyanne Edwards Newspaper staff chosen member (if the Newly Fillmore Middle School “Pony Expre V newspaper are pictured above The Pony Expree is a ponib!e for the reporting and the the writing for the paper judging of middle school newspapers laat spring the Pony Express was judged amongthe top twelve school newspapers in the state of Utah bull of In a monthly plication containing of activities and student new achievement at the school The student staff member are re- - r The 5- T- r- - support a quilt project gets assistance from Arlyn Finlinson David Corey Veida Pace Eleanor Daiton Jayne Knight Sharon Judd and Runner in the American Transcontinental Relay Race passed through Delta on Highway Thursday Sept 14 enroute to Washington DC from San Francisco Tranacon ’89 The 30 began Monday Sept 1 1 Lest year the first Transcon was run in a record 15 daya 11 hours and 7 minutes This year’s group hopes to beat that record The group of 20 men and women are all world claaa marathoners They include national record holder Joan Ullyot of St George Western States 100 helps with quilt Delta Middle School PTA and faculty have created a beautiful quilt as the special fundraiser thi year Dr Eleanor Dalton principal noted that the funds will be used for the purchase of an Apple II GS Professional Computer System which will be added to the newly remodeled computer room According to the plans it is expected that all Delta Middle School stu cause brings runners through county DMS PTA RV Good dents will have had or will now have computer experience Cooperation of all the school's patron swill be needed in order to make this project a success Those persons wishing to make donations will send the money to school with students Teachers will list patron’s name on tickets upon receipt of the contribution then place tickets in the barreL There will be no soliciting champion Kathy D’Onofrio and ultramarathoner Joan Bumpus The event is designed to focus attention on America's drug abuse problem and to raise funds for ADAPT America's Drug Abuse Prevention Team ADAPT is envisioned as the country’s first unified drug abuse prevention center The goal of the event is to raise $5 million to permanently fund ADAPT Contributions may be made to: co California Health Research Foundation 1001 D Street San Rafael CA 94901 ADAPT r - 1 — ir? t Coyote From the COYOTE’S Swim Pool DEN news says: “The best gift you can give is a good example' J2y Beckstrand Ed Crowe New music Beckstrand to teach at FMS teacher at FMS Ed Crowe comes to FiiTrrore He from Cheyenne Wyoming Ed received his degree m from tre University of Jay Beckstrand returns to the area after graduating Utah State University in Secondary Education H majored in H story and has a minor m B jSneas Jay grew up in Meadow and went to school rn Fill more grad from Millard High School in j'2 In h'gh school he was active in sports and student government He enjoys all sport hunting and computers Jay bring to FiT'rrore MdTe School a great Interest in history and a desre to work with the students and help them in ar y way he tan FTTImor Mc from Wyomirg Hs prTary education has beer in t e area of b and but he h as pursued special interest in jazz ensembles ard electronic rr c Ed pe- -t si years as a musciar performing tine Western States trrougt-ou- t while res gv Cheyenne While teaching in the Creyerre Public Ed started and buli a Scroola ayessf: g’Jtar program ai ore m of stores tn his £d Lrrg to F7rrcre fe and tnre tnIdren a strong rarcg'ound in performing and of know edge dffereri sty Vs as well as a dear to make com-r rsjr a tnrrng ir 'i! ic rutii n Dinosaur for sale The personnel ai Delta South Elementary will be sponsoring a quilt The proceeds win go toward complete our Utah Humanities Project (The old time picture display r 2d and may be purchased at County) The tickets are and can be sent home with your student The quilt was de db Mrs Marilyn ffieteon and Mr Kevin Chapman The qjJting was done X ped by the staff A big Coyote Care Tnank You for all of tlx set Ora wing in erice on the quit The wovV lecest Undwmw enter 720 mtUten acres $4£ i Regular Price $22-- Ofr SpecVal Pno J lOu Mfr Rebate cofrr 12000 No timing No wiping No blotting final it the United Stales Govemnv Keith Dalton Motor Day 175i 1 Drive-I- n II ll SaL Sept 23rd Inter n4 cm ail I9W InUrtU urn all SI&OjM Barry Gift Certificate 95 99 n n I! ir0' w 'e ach Frt prcbae ke Cream Conei for Any Test ONE DAY ONLY!! 93 In ter tit See Rob SERVICE DRUG 215 W Main Delta I I "Ovr Coftomi I 0 tr 4 f 0 m 4r Is West Millard Recreation is now 1989 Racquetball organizing League There will be a meeting Tuesday October 3 1989 at the Recreation Office 61 South Man zarita Avenue at 600 pm Those interested in participating in the league must be present The fee will be determined that evening baaed on various factors All information and registration materials can be picked up at the Recreation Office For further information call Re x KEITH DALTON MOTOR CO 324 W Main - Delta Utah I r S' Drive tiIi !i 5 of owns swimming nearly every day at the pool Shirlene is very dedicated in her goal to swim 50 miles She says she was excited to find and buy a house near enough to the pool so she can walk over and swim in the mornings W'est Millard Community Swimming Pool would like to welcome it’s newest patron The pool would like to convey sym pathies to the family cf Lucile Hale Lucile passed away Sept 16 1989 She became a member cf the 50 Mile Club on Oct 13 1987 and just reached the 150 mile mark last Friday Lucile was a good friend to the pool and will be missed by the friends and acquaintances she made at the pool Construction cf the new addition to the pent is underway After months of postponements it is exciting to see work beginning The pool remains open and business is as usual throughout the construction phase Minor inconvenience have arisen however like the fenced cfT portion of the parking t This is minimal since there is still plenty cf parking around and in front cf the pool The weather haa turned a little chilly but the water temperature in the pool is warm Morning lap swimming is more enjoyable than ever with the extended winter hours (5:30-1sm) The pool is a great place to hold winter birthday parties too The patio is gone but the lobby and picnic tables are alili here The pool still has several 50 Mile Dub cards fw the members swimmirg accomplishments Please cheric the collection for your card There are also some swim lessons cards from the summer If your child didn’t get his or hers come to the pool and ask for it at the desk Racqueiball league registration to begin Barry s II ’ The 50 Mile Club has a new member! Shirlene Wright a newcomer to Delta haa recently begun Your Best HiUtcU” ‘‘People seldom inmprove when they have no other model but themselves to copy after" -Oliver Goldsmith Back by popular demand will be offered this winter Dasses will begin as soon as 10 or more people are registered Gasses will run at 5 pm Aquatic exercise has long been recommended for people with medical problems like arthritis tore joints and back or knee problem Aquatic exercise is for everyone even if you don’t swim Gasses are held in waist deep t water A typical consist of some alow stretching to warm up muscles then 20 minutes cf aerobic jogging jumping and dance steps to raise pulse levels The workout end with m inutes of cal iathen tea to im prove overall strength end flexibility Some classes have a 5 minute cool down and relaxation period Ifyou are interested call the pool now and register at WINTER SWIM LESSONS The first session of Winter Swim Lessons are being cancelled due to the annual closure of the pool for cleaning and repair The second session will begin October 30 1989 Preschool and after school lessons will be offered The cost is S 1500 per student per session and is due the first day of the session Register by calling the pool at Bowling news Winter leagues are in full awing now but it’a not too late to join a league There are atil spots available on daytime ladies and evening mixed league leagued Our first week cf winter leagues has started with a bang! this week: Roger High score Young 246 and a 607 series Ladd Ha'ea 210 205 200 games for a nice 6i5 aeries Floyd Terples 215 John Nickle 207 June n 210 Jim Nickle 220 Wally Church 203 Eleanor Dalton 234 Sue Poulaen 225 Keith Sawaya 230 Pat Teeplea 220 Dan Kersey 213 Phil Sabey 217 Travis Taylor 212 Be Krebs 205 Dennis Anderson 224 Congratulations to Kelly Kelly has not bowled on a league for 9 year and came out with a 226 game on the first night of the Friday Mixed 5 league Our neighbors the T it T Twin Theater are celebrating their grand opening this weekend While you’re celebrating with them atop by and see us We Will be ha ring an open bowling special Look for our ad in this issue Hey J AJ Please don't pick on Karen this week! Attention! East Millard Little League will be haring their closing meeting for the 1989 season on Monday Sept 25 at 7:30 pm at the Fillmore Hospital Officer will be elected for the 1990 season Please com out and support thi organization |