Show Page 8 Millard County Chronicle Progress September 28 1989 RABBITS EDGE WILDCATS From the COYOTE’S DEN frozen “A Coyote says: pup is called a chili dog” Sue Madsen DNES salutes Sue Madsen Delta North Elementary is happy to welcome Mrs Susan Madsen aboard our school staff Sue works in the kitchen with Colleen Dutson Melva Finlinson and Yvonne Shurtz preparing delicious and enticing food every day! Sue was born in Nephi Utah has lived in Mapleton Page (Arizona) and Delta She has one brother and four sisters She attended Santaquin Elementary and graduated from Payson High School She also attended Utah Technical College in She Birthday books Principal Barbara Nielson accepts a donation from Tiffany Stow-eThis year it is suggested that your youngster donate money purchase books for the library rather than bring birthday treats The students name and picture will be placed on theinside cover of their selection A big Coyote Card thank you Tiffany for a real fine example to I illmorc Middle School Mustangs : Ed Crowe New teacher Ed Crowe comes to Fillmore from Cheyenne Wyoming He received his degree in Music Education from the University of Jay Beckstrand New teacher His primary education in the area of band but he has pursued special interest in jazz ensembles and electronic music Ed spent si years as a professional musician performing throughout the Western States while residing in Cheyenne While teaching in the Cheyenne Public Schools Ed started and built a successful guitar program at one of the local music stores Jay Beckstrand returns to the Wyoming has been Fillmore area after graduating from Utah State University in Secondary Education Hemajored in History and has a minor in Business Jay grew up in Meadow and went to school in Fillmore graduSchool in ating from Millard High 1982 In high school he was active in sports and student government He enjoys all sport hunting and computers ' iMimimi DELTA SPORTS a'M zm f: The CENTER Do It All People j ECHO CHAIN SAW BLOW OUT SALE 280 EVL 300 EVL 330 EVL new 4600 new 6700 - 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Delta EM Little League football schedule Monday October MILLARD COUNTY SPORTSMEN’S HEADQUARTERS ‘V yy y chain UT yvAy' zy' ' DHS— Brooks Jackson rushed for 126 yards to pace the Delta win over the Rabbits to a Wildcats in a tough Richfield on Friday Region 10 match-uSeptember 22 in Richfield The Richfield Wildcats scored the first points in the game in the second quarter to end the halftime score with Richfield 7 and Delta 0 The Rabbits took over the lead in the third quarter with a run by Alan Purvis Brooks Jachson converted on the conversion to give the Rabbits their first lead of Richfield retaliated minutes later to win the lead back at The Rabbits put together an impressive drive at the end of the fourth quarter with a run by Brooks Jackson to tie the game at 14 John Willoughby kicked the game’s winning point giving the Rabbits the victory ‘Our team played hard and never gave up" said Delta Coach Dean Fowles Delta’s record is now in overall Region and Delta’s next game is against the Millard Eagles on September 29 at 4 PM at Delta Hurricane downs Lady Eagles Crystal Olson On Tuesday Sept 18 the Millard Volleyball Team hosted the Hurricane Tigers In the Freshman game the Eagle team played great! They won game one 15 to 11 In game two the Millard girls took an early lead and won 15 to By 13 The J V team came out playing well Despite valiant efforts they couldn’t finish ahead The Eagles lost game one In game two the Millard team dominated and won 16 to 14 in game three the H urricane Tigers just wouldn’t let up and won 15 to 13 Statistically “Killer" Kathy Hunter was 3 out of 5 on her spikes and had 100 percent on her “Kickin’" Kristin Bums digs powered 15 serves over scoring 13 “Turbo" Tamlyn Starley points had 11 successful sets and 3 beautiful blocks “Great" Ginger Robison had 3 serve receives “Diligent" DeEtte Peterson had great dink shots “Crazy" Creta Day and “Terrific Trudy Swallow also played well In the varsity game both teams played strong Hurricane In game 2 won game one ) the Lady Eagles wouldn’t quit A The Eagles finished up tie breaker game In game 3 Hurricane jumped to an early lead and overpowered the Lady Eagles According to Kristine Rowley the 6tats were just loaded in the varsity game “Dangerous" Delise Perkins had 16 powerful spikes with 6 kills she also had 5 digs “Mighty" Mitzi Dudley had 43 magnificent sets “Deadly Debbie Child had 10 dink shots with 2 aces “Crucial Crystal Olson sent 14 serves across Cheryl O’Camb received 21 out of 22 serve receives with an ace “Nifty" Nadine Swallow was 75 percent on her blocks and 3 out of 4 Racquetball league registration West Millard Recreation is now organizing a 1989 Racquetball League There will be a meeting Tuesday October 3 1989 at the Recreation Office 81 South Avenue at 6:00 pm Those interested in participating in the league must be present The fee will be determined that evening based on various factors All information and registration materials can be picked up at the Recreation Office For further information call Co-e- d volleyball registration West Millard Recreation is now accepting registration for the 1989 Volleyball League Registration will begin Thursday September 21 and end on Friday September 29 at the Recreation Office 81 South Manzanita Ave from 9 am to 5 pm Participation in the league will be limited to 12 teams because of restricted facility usage The first 12 teams to hand in roster oonsent forms and fee will be those given entrance into the league The entry fee will be $15000 per team All information and registration materials may be picked up at the Recreation Office meeting for anyone interested will be held October 2 6 pm at the Regional Park For further information call over Beaver 28 14 Millard -- Brett Stott The Millard Eagles capped a of homecoming festivities with a victory over the Beaver Beavers last Friday It was the first meeting of the two teams since Beaver made the jump from 1A to 2A Beaver received the opening kick but the Eagle defense shut them down Millard then took over but couldn’t score and Beaver again had the ball but this time promptly scored on a pass play The extra point kick was unsuccessful and Beaver led The Eagle offense was unable to get things on track until early in the second quarter when Rick Robins took to the air and hooked up with Jason Jacobsen for a touchdown pass Bill Mace kicked the extra point and Millard By week led On Millard’s next possession Robins hit Justin Kimball with a screen pass that went for 36 years to set up a touchdown run by Shane Starley The conversion was unsuccessful and the score was The Eagles had one last opportunity to score before the half when Travis Reid intercepted a Beaver pass but Millard couldn’t put the ball in the end zone and the score at the half was In the third quarter Millard began to pull away when Robins connected with Kelly Olson in a touchdown strike The Eagles lined up to kick the extra point but the holder Stoney Myers picked up a hobbled snap from center and hit Olson with a Swim Pool news The open house for Jackie Cox was a big success Over 100 swimmers enjoyed a night of free swim- ming refreshments and party favors There were over 150 in attendance to wish Jackie their best Thanks to those who helped make this special night a memorable one Treva Carlson completed swimming 50 miles on August 30 1989 Treva has been swimming at We6t Millard Community Swimming Pool since 1987 The pool enjoys her participation and commends her dedication to swimming The high school swim team began practicing this week The team is at the pool from 3:30-pm every weekday The first Coach Dennis Alldredge gives instructions to Senior Snane Starley pass in the end zone for the conversion to make the Millard’s last touchscore down came when Robins finished touchoff a drive with a down run and again Mace added the extra point Beaver scored once more in the fourth quarter but it was too little too late for the nice Beavers and the Eagles coasted to a victory Offensive standouts for Millard were Shane Starley with 124 yards rushing and Kelly Olson who had 59 yards receiving including a touchdown Andy Monroe led the team in tackles and Travis Reid also had two interceptions in The Eagles moved to overalL Region Ten play and Their next game is Sept 29 at Delta Kick off is at 4 pm meet of the season will be held November 3 in Kearns at 4 pm The first home meet will be November 10 at 3:30 pm The public is invited to attend and the admission is free WINTER SWIM LESSONS Winter swim lessons will begin October 30 1989 Classes being offered this winter are for preschool school age and adiffttu-dent- s The C06t is $15’ pet students per sessioh and is due the first day of class Register by calling the pool at The class is filling fast Six participants are already registered Ten individuals are required to hold a class The classes will begin toward the end of October after the shutdown of the pool for cleaning and pool repair Classes are held Monday Wednesday and Friday at 5 pm The session runs for 3 weeks and cost $1350 Call the pool at to register DeseretOasis Vera Stevens from Genola spent three days during the week visiting with her mother Ella Christensen Get well wishes are sent to Carole Wamick who is at home after having spent several days in the hospital at Provo with a broken right hip On Sept 8 the Deseret Ward High Priest and their partners had a dinner 32 were in attendance Mrs Wall from Vernal visited a few days at the home of her daughter Shelly and husband Scott Stanworth and 2 children Delene Jackson and son from Sandy Utah visited over the weekend with her mother Eunice Black Get well wishes to Angie Dewsnup daughter of Kendle and Connie Dewsnup who had the misfortune of breaking her leg On Sun Sept 10 Fon Roy and Stella Hawley and Eugene and Nayon Young went to Bountiful to attend the missionary testimonial in honor ofElder Mark Lewis who has been called to serve in the Tulsa Oklahoma Mission Mark is the son of Dr Mark and Lewis and the grandson of Fon and Stella Hawley Our community was deeply saddened on Sept 16 at the passing of Lucile R Hales Lucile will be greatly missed by us all Tues Sept 19 Melba Jacobson of Delta took her mother Myrtle Western to Provo for a doctor appointment Vicki Eliason has gone to Provo where she will be teaching school for this school year Arprilla Ph: Scow Norman and Leta Giles spent Fri Sept 22 at Provo An open house was held Sat Sept 23 in honor of Raymond and Zina Peterson on their 50th Golden Wedding Anniversary at the home of their son and Bruce and Lynette Peterson Marlow and Carol Cropper from Las Vegas NV visited a few days with Louise and Reed Crafts Rose Nichols has returned home after having visited with friends and relatives in Salt Lake City and California EM bookmobile schedule Monday Oct 0 pan pan Tuesday Oct 8:30 am-- 2 Scipio Holden 3 pm Fillmore Elementary School 3:15-Mushroom pm Plant 4:30-- pan Howell Wednesday Oct 4 11:45 am-- l 4 pm Fillmore Middle School Duane’s pm Food town n Meadow pa Kanosh pan American Heart Association VJTZ LIGHT!! 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