Show Millard Sand volleyball league to begin Count Chronicle Prscress June S 1991 Pace 7 West Millard Recreation it now orSand Volleyball ganizing a 1991 be from June League Registration 5 through June 14 at die West Millard Recreation Offices from 8 a m to 5 p m Monday through Friday The fee will be 1 100 per team AH information and registration materaiscan be picked up at the Recreation Office For more information call VM Rec standings Mens Slowpltch Soft hall Standings Neno’s Rock Shop Rob’s Auto Body Curley’sJim Scat T A T Twm Theatres Henne’s Eardimoving Wardle’s WamorsDeita Sports 6 Center Feeders G C Porter T ruck in g'Horse Unlimited Womens Slowpitch Softball Standings Gift Unlimited PGA Seed Stacey Nielsen rounds the barrel Oklahoma m 1900 proto courtesy of Mchotkt competition Nmitwn Fmo Photography High School Rodeo Club Competes The Utah High Schnol Rodeo Association fUHSRA) will hold its Suie Fi nals Rodeo in Heher City Utah June 12 151901 There will be two performances daily one at 10a m and another at 7 pm Wednesday through Friday The championship performance is scheduled for Saturday at p m Event winners advance to the Nationals m July in Shawnee fA lahoma Addi tional finals winners may also compete in the Silver State International Rodeo in Fallon Nevada in July and m the Invitational Rodeo m Panguitch Utah in July Both Fallon and Panguitch invite contestants from other western states High School Rodeo Gub members from the Millard County area are- Joe Myers Sam Draper Kief Fk m Curtis Tamer Tyler Tolbert Trevor Tolbert Rick Roper Jason Steffanoff Grant Hildebrand Cody Butler Jeath Butler Jennifer B ird Knstm Bums Jamie Petersen Stacey Nielsen Daniel Madsen Angela Adams and Casey Bassett Club members are from grades 9 through 12 attend approximately 40 rodeos a year at their own expense and compete in events that range from nding to steer wrestling and goat tying Next competition dates m Millard st at the County will be September Fairgrounds School officials are being approached to make this activity a "Letter” sport For more information contact Michelle Nielsen secretary of the club at Delta Golf Course News c V Gub sponsored their monthly and pot luck with Sharen Bennen and Darren Cannon leading the w ay with a net 30 They were followed by Keith Mid Becky Sawaya at 35 A 3 man scramble was held by the Men’s Club and the winners were Steve and Otto Riding and Harry Johnson Our annual Scotch Ball tourney was held Saturday at Sunset V iew Dan and Colleen Mendenhall tied Jim and Jo Nickle at 69 while Sharen Bennen and Bill Teeples placed third at 70 Spots are still open for the IPP tourney and the rains have helped the course to its best condition ever the Ladies The big news this week is Louise on 3 Beulah Allen's first B as sea witnessed the event which if it ill happens Saturday in the IPP tourney w be worth a new cart The Ladies Gub is having their nual Ladies Invitational on Saturday June 15 and that evening will be the first Night Golf tourney of the year On Wed SREGIAIHSTS ' These Fillmore N Medical Center and at Delta Community Call the number listed for an appointment are available specialists Medical Center Community medical dates available FACILITY ORTHOPEDICS Richard June II or M D Jackson 2nd Tuesday June 7 M D John Mendenhall June M D Cieig Mac Arthur ENT fear muse threat) I William M D Nelson David A font) D PM H Jarwnillo Each Thursday Every Fillmore Delia 844 5591 445591 Delta 844 5591 and Delia or 2nd Wednesday PODIATRY f ankle Month 22 Juste 12 and Delta Each Month Fillmore Della 445591 and Fillmore ALLERGY Henry A Service Drug GTE Oak City Slickers Sperry Oil Paradise Tina’sLynda’s Delta Sports Center Babe Ruth Light Blue Dark Blue White Red Yellow Green Black Jr Girl Light Blue Turquoise Royal Blue Pink White Yellow Cool Green Gold Black M D st M D Thun Each Month AUDIOLOGY Susannah Lngncht Della May 23 Fillmore M D Hemmert Delia M D A Dickinson LROLOGY Joseph R Aimening 44 news Don’t let your weekday exercise slack off on weekends! The pool is now open for lap swim at 10 a m until 12 noon every Saturday The raequethaU courts and weights open at 9 am and remain until 10 pm The swim pool pass sale is over but you can still get passes at the regular low prices Come to the pool and check out the facility and decide which pass is right for you Dive for Money and Prizes will be held Thursday June 13 at 2 p m Regular admission prices apply and ages are welcome to participate The Delta Torpedo swim team and the pool will host a swim meet Saturday June 8 Admission to the meet is free and the public is invited The meet starts at 10 am There will be no lap swim that morning and the pool will open to the public at 1:30 p m Lessons The pool is once sgam offering Boy Scout Swim Merit badge classes This session lasts for 2 weeks and costs $15 per boy The session will begin as soon as 20 or more boys are registered The pool is also offering Lifeguard Training for those 15 years old or over These students must be excellent swimmers to register This class will begin in July and costs $55 per student The next session of summer “Learn to Swim "lessons will begin Monday June 0 Call the pool st to sign up or for more in for mat win DELTA 5591 and 743 5555 445591 Eddys Barben and 743 5591 June M D 19 July 3 Fillmore Della July 44 Jj 5591 and 743 5591 44 5591 Fillmore FAMILY PRACTICE PRENATAL CARE June 7 Delu 445591 Delta 44 5591 June 7 Fillmore June M D Brent D Jackson M D David G Limhorg 28 Delta OISTETRKSGYNECOLOGY S MacArthur M D 44 5591 and 743 5591 DERMATOLOGY INTER 1 Brothers M M D Every Tuesday Delu 445591 REHAIIUTTATION CENTER MOUNTAIN Max Root 0 0 0 0 Swim Pool ENDOSCOPY LAI William 0 Della Delta June Fillmore Steven 0 IMMUNOLOGY Y cases Jesse Hunsaker Wynn 7 Aqua Red Peach OPHTHALMOLOGY Thomas Bottom Tnstan D July Delu 445591 and er hnsprtalia-bnMany patients Md and art eligible for home health tare after surgery Far foformnffoti shont home health care rad Delu Community Medical C enter at 1445541 r Fillmore Cammunity Medical Center at MEDICAL CENTER COVfML'NTTY FILLMORE COMMUNITY MEDICAL CENTER latermoeataia Health Care Facilities DELTA Sunday Mrs Goldie Miller joined s group of family members at Sherwood Shores for a nice visit and dinner Her nephew Mr Russell Nelson of Grantsville UT had his family of 5 and their families grandchildren spouses together for several days vacation They had several tents and living accommodations to contribute to s very fun and fine time together Mr Russell Nelson is s State Representative and he recently wrote a letter pertaining to the prayer issue m schools and all public graduation exercises meetings This letter will go to the Supreme Court for an okay and Mr Nelson is anxious for the issue to be passed by die courts votes He feels this issue very important for our state of Utah Mrs LaMont Bennen of Richfield UT and Mrs LaRiae Willden and Mrs May Stubert of Salt Lake City spent Memorial Day m Delta with Mrs Eddys Barben Mrs Keith Barben and 4 children of Marysvaie spent Friday in Delta with their mother Eddys Barben Colleen and Joe Stewart came in the afternoon for a visit with die family On row: Cameron Ehason Camille Dustm Elia son Cody Calhs-te- r Jared Tann and Steven Phelps 2nd row Mo- riah Mabel April Ezell Kamile Oliver Lauren Nielsen Mikki Hostetler 3rd row Deb Anderson Angie Melville Natalie Oliver Camille Molyneaux Menssa De- - Wolf 4 th row Jenny Osguthorpe Dana 7 and manager Collins Moms a Region 384 MVP’s We appreciate their very generous sponsorship of our prodonated 16oz slurpees to all gram 1st and 2nd place AYSO team members and their coaches High Fives for contributing to the fun and bring a good example of unconditional generosity to our players Volunteers are essential to the strength and progress of AYSO Many are contributing spectators lendin g tneir tune and support away from the field They are crucial to our ability to teach out to the community Join me in applauding Scon Basset principal of DNES and his secretary Marlene Bliss for their unfailing help and cooperation throughout the fall and spring seasons with announcements allowing us to post posters and many other tasks showing support for AYSO Mrs Nielson Principal of DSE had also been willing to pass on her support to score a goal for AYSO Middle School Principal Eleanor Dalton and her secretary Mrs Eliason teamed up to make it possible to tackle more girls for our program with announcements flyers and posters Mr Simmons principal of the High School aho joined our MVP team in supporting and aKling AYSO growth The Chronicle Progress has printed Letbon Giselle De Wotf Hd Teeples r 7 ' rr'ar Kds Just Wanna Have Collin Morns and AYSO publics y Erector Bab Wolf jom some A YSO soccer rednemirg ’ slurpee certificates donated by 7 I pijrs all of my articles in entirely and length reserving theiropinmn of my abilities thank them so much for that and for the quality and creativ ty of ihe adds they’ve placed for as Becuuseof ihe financial support and generosity of the West Millard Rccrra tiotl District and ’he Lions Club we were able to purchase much needed equip mem andotherneccssitics High fives to all named" Welcome to our MN P team for AYSO which also includes Som ethin Fishy Chefs Palace IG andGifis Unlimited We had many new coaches md first time Refs this season After creeks of freezing on the sidelines of field you are “experienced” and worthy of our grati rude Please plan and playing next sea son The following people have been one or a combination of coai h referee or Board Member for 2 or more years John Otto heads the list as Past commis Stoner of 7 years and greatly locrcdtt for our present size and strength within this community Joe Tann Jack Ambrose Esther Duncan Todd Hales Mark Pan horst Mane Lucy Roger Freeman Aaron Tann Babe De- Wolf Bill Lillie Vance Bishop Wes Gary Judkins r Bloomfield Lois Bunker Nief Leo Campbell Roland Comeau Darwin Cheff Boh Memhardt Dan ier Ce teir m md vr Nilas'’ them mr t- irim aid mi em on function If you or meet them 'ore vi or nor r hand' They made ir ysi'h' Child 'o play sor rr u ph i Calling ail plaver hat tickets forthr “Outre Pun children iess fortunate mas ie n hided Y m n the lun you ve had n md am n sold may pn k ip more io h 'ii kcls to Della Img mli n Make a go il tun fowhes T im n you ii icred wiih equipment md m mual n 4i chilled lo Jel1’ Pncron 2”'l s Delta 44 2148 A YSO have inir C one booth baked goods and g imes n he hty Pirk x on the 4th of July W iso nave i Pre Regisiralion table and sell tickets for project outreach up mid iineforihe lrawmg idv Gal Regional Commissioner lagherexicnds her apologies 'n tl 'earns from our Region 784 that re 'led 'n die on Cottonwood Heights insiaiional May 10 Poor organizaiiim m her nr coupled with extreme neither iondi lion made it a disastrous ix ision for alt until Fall Kirk Off Rube Elmer lr FMS track meet The Fillmore Middle School Track Meet was held on Thursday May 6 at Millard High School under the direction of Millard High Track Team The results were as follows Girls’ 100 meter first place Shelly Nixon second place JoAnn Stevens third place Kara Boys’ 100 meter Chad Fuller Brent Thomson and Joey Roth Girls' 1600 m Shannon Edwards Marcia Swallow and Rahny Memmott Boys 1600 m Lee Behunm Alfonso and Jemd Floyd Girls' 4 X 100 relay first place eighth grade (Shelly Nixon Natalie Tuttle Merlynn Hare md Cynthia Olson) second sixth grade (Kristina Wnght Kellie Child Joann Stevens and Stephanie Cummings) and third seventh grade (Kara Alext Nafus and Angela Christensen) Boys’ 4 X 100 eighth grade (David Blad Greg Roper Brent Thomson Chad Fuller) second place seventh grade (Lance Smrstick Courtney Tuttle Scott Memmott and Kevin and sixth grade (Michael McKittnck) Blad Gmt Church Man Higgs and Dustin Alldredge) Girls' 400 m Jackson Paula Haglund and Lisa Sheridan Boys' 400 m David Blad Kevin McKittnck and Thane Bennett Gwls’ 800 m Melanie Monsen Rebecca Kes'ier and Wynter Whatcott Boys’ 800 m Lee Behunm Alfonso Ruvalcaba and Jemd Floyd Girls’ 200 m Shelly Nixon JoAnn Stevens and Miakay Jackson Boys' 200 m Chad Fuller Kevin McKittnck and Brent Thomson Girls' 8 X 50 m relay eighth grade seventh grade and sixth gTade Boys' 8 X 50 m relay eighth grade seventh grade and sixth grade Girls' standing long jump Kara Whatcott Marcia Swallow and Lisa Shendan Boys' standing long jump Courtney Tuttle Chad Fuller and Thad Stevens Shot put Deborah Anderson Sand Hansen and Beth Hulin Boys’ shot put Dee Jay Allen Jarrnd Fleming and Franky Freeman Girls’ high pimp Cynthia Olson Diana Stevens Bid Stacy Gardner Boys high jump Nick Rasmussen Greg Roper and a tie for third between Courtney Tuttle and Darve Anderson Girls’ discus Carol Hatton and Cynthia Olson Kostina Wnght Boys’ discus Luke Adams Jarrnd Fleming and Jason Gals’ naming long jump Cynthia Olson Jenny Peterson and Kellie Child (tie for second and third) Boys’ running Tuttle Lee long pimp Courtney Behunm aid Joey Roth Girls' softball throw Angela Robins Carold Hatton and Beth Hulin Boys’ softball throw Jarred Rem in g Chns Stephenson and Cory Kanosh Rebels ties for first place Front row: Derek Spnnger Matt Anderson Kendall Ande'snn Jake Hansen Von Bigham second row Casey Fmhnson Dailm Chase Brett Hardy Tyrell Staheli Brook Rogers Cade Nielson coaches Cud is first with Rebels tied Anderson and Bryan Anderson Division k Dee Harrs’ team Not pictured Nathan Spence Patrick Windmill Wesley ‘r Some of the participants m ad last years Kds’ Fishing Derby Free Kid’s Fishing Derby June is National Fishing Week and this yearmarks the Forest Service's 00th BirtJiday so celebrate 00 years of Recreation at its Best and participate in the 3rd Annual Kid's Fishing Derby on June 8 1991 This yew's Derby is sponsored by the Fillmore Ranger District and Hooke don Fishing International and is a great opportunity to enjoy your National Forest and the fun of fishing This year’s Derby is open to ail young sters ages 4 and wider and will be held at Corn Creek Registration will begin at 730 a m at Adelaide Campground and the Derby will continue until 11 30 a m The awards ceremony will follow at 1200 eid prizes will be awarded for h Prettiest Biggest Fish Smallest Fish Ugl iest Fish and Best C ist m the Casting Comest Pnes ns vide fshing rods fishing reels tn e boxes and more' Lust years winner of he R ggest Fish Contest also won ho muicw de Big Fish Contest and wis i war led a $50 Savings Bond' Could 'hs years state wide Big Fish be livmit n Corn C reek1 Come on out Saturday and ‘'nd out Saturday June 8 is shirj Day so everyone can enjoy the spor of fsh mg and celebrate the okith Rirhday of the US Forest Service Free soda will hr provided by Pioneer Market so Hr ng lunch and enjoy the dav' |