Show s MillarlCountv s Sport fourth at Delta DHS— The Delta High boys' track team concluded a very successful season by placing fourth at the state track meet Actually Della finished third but was moved to fourth on a technicality Going into the 1600m relay Millard stood third behind Hurricane and Park City with 54 points Della was in fourth with 495 points In the upcoming relay Park City loomed as the favorite having never lest However the young Rabbit Hales Curt Simrelay ed mons Lafe Moon and Cody off the upset of the meet hanging on to defeat a Park City Millard and finished fourth squad Delta now stood in third place with 59 5 points with Millard in fourth place Misfortune then struck in the form of frustration The anchor man from Park City angry that he had been defeated threw his baton in disgust after the race was over This move resulted in disqualification for the Park City relay team This action moved Millard to third place in the relay giving them a total of 60 team points When asked about the disqualification Coach Rowley said “Thia’spart of track Our kids know in their hearts where they really finished If it had cost us first or second I would have been upset but I'm proud of the kids for coming back and finishing where they did We had a great year and I think we'll be tough for several more These Delia kids have a lot of heart" John Willoughby became a state champion in the javelin heaving the Other individual placings spear were Rob Fowles second in 110m hurdles Marc Winsor sixth in 100m dash fifth in 200m dash and fifth in long jump Ben Eggleston fifth 800m run Greg Evers third in shot put and sixth in discus Micha Chase second in discus Cody Hamblin fourth in 400m dash and Lance Greener seventh in 1600m run In the relay event the 400m relay Purvis Jason Hales Cody Hamblin and Mate Winsor— took fifth The Medley team— Jason Hales Cody and Ben Hamblin Curt Simmons Eggleston— took fourth and the above mentioned 1600m relay team placed first WM Rec standings Women’s Slowpitch Swim Pool news Local tumblers shine! The Southern Utah Tumbling Association held their State Competition in Fillmore last month Tumblers from Delta and Fillmore were among those competing The Power Tumbling team coached by Lauri Condie and JoAnn Larsen did very well They brought home the 1st place trophy for a beginner team! There were 4 preliminary competitions held throughout Utah To qualify for the state competition a tumbler had to place in the top 6 of their age group in one of these competitions Those competing in the state meet Mirissa Harrision were: Novice 4th place Jimi Finlinson 6th place Christine Peterson Adv Novice Penni Larsen 3rd place Beg Brooke Perry 5th place Tosha Palmer Melanie 7th place Adv Beg Riding 7th place Stacy Warner 12th Lisa Davis 7th place Adv Beg Robert Condie place Beg boys Mackenzie 3rd place Beg girls Rich 1st place Casey Larsen 2nd place Nicole 4th place Amber Olcott Nicholls 5th place Jessica Palmer 12th Cherilyn Stubbs 1st place Beg place Cynthia Losee 2nd place Tamra Bennett 5th place Lori Black 6th place Kimberlie Condie 7th place Leslie Jill Nicholls 9th place Beg Larsen 1st place Mary Jo McCollaum 3rd place All those interested in a summer gymnastics or PowerTumbling course in Delta please contact Lauri Condie at The classes will be taught on Monday mornings in June and July Our fall session will begin in September Delta South Elementary has finished their swim lessons at the pool just in time for school to be out for the summer The pool is proud to offer these lessons and appreciates the Millard County School District for its cooperation The pool management has been to other pools in the state and there is no finer school swim lessons program to be found The end of the winter season is nally here The summer pool schedule begins Friday May 25 and is as follows: am Lap swim "Learn to Swim" lessons Swim team workout 1:30-Open swim pmOpen swim Saturday pmOpen Swim pmOpen Swim The racquetball court schedule follows: 5:30-- 5:30 am - 5 is as pm Saturday Pass Sale Delta Golf news The beautiful weather has been bringing out record numbers of golfers including our very popular men’s club on Tuesday nights This weeks winners were Mike Hill 1st followed by Bruce McCann In the net division Jim Walker was followed by Stuart Evans Bob Harris and Lance Johnson all tied for second Sat May 12 we had a 2 man Best Ball tourney won by the team of Dick Shelley and Kevin Ivie Net winners were Jerry Robinson and Jim Nickle Sunset View’s teams placed one stroke out of the money in their last two outings and are ready to strike at Hill Air Force Base Golf Course this week After playing numerous courses up north players will really appreciate the beautiful greens we have in Delta! Special thanks to Frank Baker for donating a load of straw to stabilize the sand dunes on the course With the school year near its end please encourage all children to participate in the summer youth programs at the golf course Upcoming events include a Scotch and pot hick tournament Sat June 2 the Ladies Invitational Sat June 9 and the big IPP tourney June 29 A 30 Tennis league registration On Friday May 8 the Second Grade journeyed north to the Cheese Plant and then on up towards Oak City where they enjoyed a picnic in the park Teachers for the second grade are Mrs Renee Anderson Mrs Gail Ehason Mr Terry Ferris Mrs JoEIkn Foster and Mrs Jcralyn Shaw According to Mrs Anderson "Everyone had a real fun time" by Jill Finlinson girls fast pitch team tied for third with Richfield at the state tournament in Gunnison last Thursday May 17 "The girls team had a slower start than the boys but they ended farther than the boys’ team would have" said Coach Wankier State was a single elimination tournament Delta played Morgan at 1:00 pm Unfortunately Delta was beaten "I wish we could replay that game I know the outcome would be very different" said centcrfieldcr Heidi Finl Girl’s softball June world's longest gotf hois is 7th Satsuki Golf Club Japan the Sano until 8 pm - 7 days a week until the end of May Summer Kama atirt June 1 Open Tues Jr Leagues Daytime Call spend (per 7) of 909 yards at BOWLING QPDf - The West Millard Recreation Department will begin a summer tennis league on Monday June 4 Registration will take place at the Regional Park Office from May 24 to June between 9 am and 5 pm The fee b $10 If there is enough interest divisions will be run for mot’s and women’s singles doubles and mixed doubles For more information can Wed & Thurs Nighttime Adult Leagues 864-445- 1 jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ii!!miiiii!!iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)iii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii!:iiiiii:ii:: Read this and you could feel better for at least a year There’s a Certificate of Deposit available at Valley Bank that just might eliminate some of your financial worries (For at least a year) It’s a way to get a good rate of return on a safe secure investment in a solid stable bank The minimum investment is $1000 You choose the term from six months to one year As with all Certificates of Deposit there’s an interest penalty if you withdraw early Call for more information or visit any Valley Bank office A year from now you’ll be glad you did RATE VALLEY BANK Member 348 West Main Street FDIC Delta Utah 13 8 PLAZA LANES 5 Noon Every year foreign visitors bout $14 billion in the US Paoe Scipio vs Kanosh Carlings vs Holden (LL) DCR vs Meadow (NP) Flowell vs Holden (LL) June 11 15 18 Minor Tournament June Kanosh vs Carlings Scipio vs Holden June 15 Holden vs Kanosh Carlings vs Scipio (LL) June 182529 Major Tournament The East Millard Babe Ruth Girls’ Softball League schedule is as follows: June Carlings vs Kanosh (LL) Holden vs Scipio Flowell vs Meadow (North Park) DCR vs Holden (LL) June 2 Possible major tournament June 4 Kanosh vs Holden Scipio vs Carlings Meadow vs Holden DCR vs Flowell (LL) Ruth Red Dark Blue White Yellow Light Blue Black 1990 Next week Utah Governor Norm Bangerter will proclaim Saturday June 9 to be Free Fishing Day for 1990 On that day anyone can fish for free statewide no license is required Fish limits and all other regulations in the fishing proclamation remain in effect In a bnef ceremony the Governor’s office at 10 am Wednesday May 30 Bangerter will sign a proclamation desas Utah Fishing ignating June Week and June 9 as Free Fishing Day This marks the third anniversary of Utah's Free Fishing Day which was created to introduce new anglers to sport fishing and to reintroduce former glers who may have drifted away from the sport Dozens of fishing derbies clinics and other outings have been scheduled for Free Fishing Day The largest event will occur at Wheeler Farm in Salt Lake City where several hundred kids will be given instruction and then fish for free in a trout pond The fishing clinic billed as the third largest in the country is by Wheeler Farm Gart Bros and the Salt Lake County Fish & Game Association check with your local Division of Wildlife Resources conservation officer or the nearest Forest Service office for information about activiues in your area The championship game at 3:00 ended with Moab winning over Morgan Moab is the state champion Delta and Richfield Unofficially tied for third Each team has beaten the other two times Coach Wankier said the schedule will be better for all the state next year "Our experience level has improved a lot One thing we need is to team how to play under pressure better" said Coach Wankier Next year Region X will be an eight team region This year there were only The region X teams include seven Delta Kanab Richfield Hurricane San Juan North Sevier Beaver and South Sevier The Course Mav 24 Governor will proclaim Free Fishing Day pm pm The family pass sale is almost over Get your family pass for year at discount rates today Swim pool passes are on sale for $65 and the facility pass which includes swimming and racquetball for just $110 Don’t let this sale pass you by! Fun to give 7 Slowpitch T & T T win Theatres Rob's Auto Body Delta Sports Center Horses Unlimited Neilson’s Border Inn ScoviUe Chiropractic Center Henrie’s Eanhmoving Feeders Wardle's Warriors Outlaws Babe Reservations for the racquetball courts will be accepted Summer Swim Lessons West Millard Community Swimming Pool is taking registrations for summer swim lessons The first session will begin Tuesday May 29 The class times will be 9 10 and o’clock in the morning The cost for each session is $1500 per students and is due the first day of class For more information or to register for any of the six sessions call the pool at Thanks so the volunteer help that put in so m any hours of work to make our school run smoothly A big Coyote Card "thanks" to all! Four of the ladies that help are Jean Anderson Kayleen Potter Barbara Pierson Carol Lyman and Marva Gifts Unlimited Service Drug Contcl Oak City Slickers Sperry Oil Sahara MotorsBeehive Seed Morrison Fertilizer Paradise Management Co Dick's TiresHiggs Excavating Delta Sports Center Men’s Progress season ends State runs Chronicle First fast pitch 864:38 r |