Show Millard Countv Chronicle J EM Riding Club results LCW East Millard Riding Club results of District 8 meet held in Fillmore on August 11992 are as follows: 1st place Cow Cutting Craig Bartholomew Men’s Pleasure Phil Robison Ladies Pairs Mitchell Viekiann Pleasure Pleasure Viekiann Mitchell & Phil Robison Team Barrels John Cooper Morgan Christensen McKay Pikyavit Lisa Bamhursl Kellie Carter Class B Drill 2nd places Class B Parade 3rd places Cow Cutting Clay Cummings Stock Horse Craig Bartholomew Team Roping John Cooper Clay Cummings Keyhole Race Mcfcay Pikyavit Jack Roberts Clay Cummings KellieCarter John Cooper Open Barrels John Cooper 4th Places Calf Roping McKay Pikyavit Team Roping Phil Robison McKay Pikyavit Water Race Ted CarPhil Robison Kellie Carter ter Viekiann Mitchell Craig Bartholomew Stock Horse Clay Cummings Pony Kent Richard Beckstrand Express Crapo Ron Day Ted Carter Morgan 4th Places Wild Cow Christensen Milking McKay Pikyavit Kent Crapo Trailer Race Kent Crapo John Cooper Men’s Pleasure 5th Places Craig Bartholomew Single Poles John CooRichard Mller Lisa per Keyhole Ted Bartholomew Bamhurst Craig Carter Kent Crapo The top four places go to the south region meet to be held in Fillmore on August 14 15 Friday August 14 at 6 p m and Saturday August 15 at 9 00 a m These arc real good events and they arc fun There is no charge to watch Women's Slowpitch Softball Championship Team - Gifts Unlimited Back row left to right Dome Johnson Robyn Howell Cindy Thompson Missy Ford Dixeen Dutson Pat Roundy Vickie Ehason front row Marcie Taylor Julie Calhster Janet Ehason Donna Walker Not pictured: Shannon Henrie f 4 it - Service Drug Back row LeAnn Hepworth Jill Stephenson Marcia Mecham Bobbie Killpack Marsha Nickle Sonya front row Lisa Abbott Shar Taylor Karl Mecham-coacTaylor Janet Christensen Michelle Nielsen Cindy Shepherd Michelle Steele Not pictured: Barbara Abbott and Camille Rowley 2nd Place Team 3rd Place Team - Paradise Management Back row Jill Christensen Joyce Coats Linda Nixon Nola Whatcott Ranae Williams Susan Feguson Kae Starley front row Diane Burns JoAnn Turner Madean Lemon Fawn Hunter Not pictured JoAnn Larsen and Staci Jo Myers threw a triplicate last Thursday morning and then got a 500 scries on T uesday Her new ball is helping her game Rhctt Kimball led all men bowlers with s Other outstanding scores: Jean Spong Nola Bunker Gayle Bennett 207 Lou Stanworth Bob Dalton Ken Riding 221 Linda Church 201 Carol Judy Meinhardt Young Nancy Morrill 511 Steve O’Camb 198 Jeff Gehre 200 Chad Myers June Bug Carma Smith Janice Corbett 189 Corinne Murray 184 and Clara Belle Cook 188 Senior Citicn scores: Phil Robison 223 Earl Anderson 210 Elma Wade 186 and Ruth Nielsen 182 Mike Holdaway and Natalie Stout have returned from Brunswick schooling m Michigan where he studied the intricate mechanical apparatus that makes our bowling such a fun and rewarding sport Wolf 4 1 jr 91 4th Place Team - Delta Drug Delta AutoChef's Palace Back row Wanda Webb Becky Marshall Sandy Peterson Wendy Ambrose Patricia Rich Misty Atkinson Jenny Henrie Tracee Johnson front row Mansa Dutson Shenlyn Wilson Janette Curtis Laura Wilkins Creta Johnson Not pictured Andrea Thompson and Shannon Young Lovell to coordinate West Millard n WM Rec RecrcalionDclta standings Slow Pitch 2 0 Curley ’sDclta Sports Desert SageHennc's Grading 2 0 Quality Thnftway 2 0 Feeders H & L Glass 10 11 Dream Team PetrolaneRob’s Auto Body Zions Bank Mariza's Cocina Service Drug ParadiseFirst Sec B ank Johnson LawnPizza HouscLaurciia's All In The Family Milk The Refresher Tina’s Jewelry Hit Squad Nitty Gritty Sluggers Delta DrugJade GardcnChromcle 11 on hitting Open to all fielding pitching baseranning throwing bunting & catching Instruction by DHS Coaches and Special Guests girls who will be in the 7th grade or older THE CLASSIFIEDS! 40 North 300 West PO Box 249 Delta Utah 84624 (801) FAX Thank you Sponsors! 1 Thank v ou I cry much for your support of Hoy’s Ruhr Ruth in Fillmore Kern River Ferg's Conoco Meadow Texaco Sunrise Engineering Paradise Chevron Cooper's Truck Stop Stevens Feed Boutique F'illmore Motel Zion's First National Bank Ray's Transmissions Dr Jon Moody Coke Paradise Inn Pahvant Power Tumbling Steve's 1 ire Roper Lumber First Security Bank Carling & Company F'illmore Fire I)ept Duane's & DCR Starley's Ken Christensen ! I premises Lessons The last set of swim lessons for the summer begins Monday There ane very few openings left Most openings arc in the advanced groups Winter lessons begin September 21 at 3 30 p m The ptxil will begin registration for these lessons as soon as school begins All lessons must be pre registered and paid The for at the time of registration but is S20 00 fee is Fall swim team begins transferable September 14 at 3 15 pm This swim team is for age group as well as high school The pxj charges $20 (X) per month for each age group swimmer on the team Contact the pool at for more information or if you have yDeltiAfeaSoccerlRegUtrtloiT for thi fall and nextpring willbeTAqg 38atrthRccreitioiECcnterf Sio you can rcgiiteratTUieTAYSO rw —— ttnn!!ii Hi ©v©fy$ft© plrny? Archery Hunt skills j Tire Buy 2 tires get FREE huntin cap! 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Valley Bank I I S Jr questions next year Pace 1 nvcouUivlxifvJ fxrfhkillxm T Specials 34S West Main 2 H nevs 1992 Lf flip bc )V7rVi7 The month endug Scotch Ba’l and Potluck was held Wednesday rji Blair and Jackie Maxficld edging out Keith and Becky Sawasa for first place Tied for third were Jerry and Shcrida Ken nedy and Doug Gui’pcrhnt and Melanie Schena Nearly 50 players particpated in the IPSC Scramble held in conjunction with the IPSC Summer Games First place was won by Don and Marilyn Kevin Ivie and Dick Christensen Shelley with a 62 In second place with a 64 was Frank and Jeanette Amyx Frank Roach and Sale Truitt McnsClub 3Club toumey w as won by Dave Fowles and Don Christensen On the net side Dennis Anderson won followed by Bill Tecples and Mike Litilcford There will be a night toumey Aug 8 at 9 (X) p m At 9 00 a m the Annual Lynn Larson Tournament will be held for women The course will be open (X) On Aug 15 at 8 (X) a m we after will hold the Sunset View 4 Ball Tour ney The junior golf lessons will ton tinue on Wed and thurs at 8 30 a m through Aug 13 with the L'lah Section PGA Junior toumey Aug 19 at Mount Ogden Golf Course It seems more patrons than ever are involved with the 50 mile club lately Deb Jones is a real regular Deb joined the 50 mile club in July 1990 Since then she has logged over 490 miles in the pool Other members working their way to the next 10 mile certificate clude Tiiine Wmsor 40 miles Barbara David 280 miles Darw m Brown - 380 80 miles miles and Treva Carlson The pool will be hosting the Utah Slate B & C Class Sw imming Championships on Friday and Saturday Open swim for the public will be 6 10 p m only on both these nights There will be no early morning lap swim or swim lessons on Friday August 7 The wave aerobic class will be held on Thursday August 6 at 8 a m The poo would like to encourage all girls between the ages of 10 and 18 to join in the new synchronized swim program The team practices Tuesdays Thursdays and Fridays at 8 a m The synchronized swim girls have been vited to perform at Pay son’s Onion Days Celebration September The cost is $15 00 per month Call the pool to sign up at 864 3133 The pool is holding the last Dive for Money and Prizes Thursday August 3 at 2 p m All children ages 2 16 arc invited to the pool to try their luck at diving for coins and colored washers which are turned in for a variety of prizes This is a great event at the pool The winter Dive for Money and Prizes will be during Christmas vacation The pool will be closed for maintenance from August 24 until September 7 During this time the pxl will be upgraded floors stripped and sealed as well as mechanical problems repaired The pixil has been rented on Friday August 14 from 7 8 pm and again Saturday August 5 from 8 9pm Please make note of these dates and plan your swim visits accordingly The pxil is having a problem with children left unattended at the facility This is a dangerous practice especially at night The pxil closes at 10 pm and patrons must leave the building Children must be picked up before 10pm! Children attending swim lessons will not be allowed to run through the court facility and must remain outside to wait for parents The pool dix:s not employ a day care worker and is not licensed for babysitting services Children loitering or causing problems at any lime will be asked to leave the hite Sage Park August 1 13 14 IS Sign up at West Millard Recreation Office - Cost $15 0 2 0 High School GIRLS SOFTBALL SKILLS CLINIC FAST-PITC- St Jude Children’s Research Hospital announced today that Karen Lovell will serve as coordinator for the Oak City “Wheels For Life” with September 5 992 as the date of the event St Jude Children's Research Hospital which was founded in 1962 by the is late entertainer Danny Thomas America’s largest childhood cancer research treatment and education cenhas a based ter The Memphis hospital local impact because it freely provides area doctors and hospitals with assistance in diagnosis and the latest information for treatments and procedures The hospital currently follows over 4500 active patients Because treatment is provided to all pa licnts regardless of their family’s ability to pay it costs St Jude Hospital over $21 5000 per day to keep us doors open These funds come primarily from public donations This year’s is dedicated to Ryan Martin of Waxhaw NC Ryan was diagnosed in June 1986 with a Wilms’ tumor on his left kidney The kidney was removed and Ryan was St given 6 months of chemotherapy at Jude When he was 2 12 he developed a Wilms' tumor on his right kidney Ryan again received chemotherapy and his doctor discovered during surgery that nothing remained of the tumor but scar tissue Today Ryan is cancer free and only has annual checkups Swim Pool 6 Progress August Delta golf news 498 W Main 864-211- DELTA Price includes Mounting Valve s’ems iiaUAMM 0 Computer Balancing Available |