Show r Pace - Millard County Chronicle 6 fi Students participate in fair students from Fillmore Middle School participated in the Regional Sentc Fair held m Cedar City of the students won Several 6 on April awards for their efforts First place as won by Heidi Paxton Second places were won by Susie Burgess Russell Stevens and Mindy Coals Third was won by Spencer Ferguson Jennifer Amanda Robison Bond Lauren hi ITJOC Alt a 'A aiTicT TJ u id al id Cns Hare Special awards were won by TJ Wood (Junior Engineering and Technical Society )Criv Hare and Pcnni Larsen Dental (American Association) Melanie Monsen (Equity Association) Rusvell and Sjxnecr Stevens (Eastman Kodak) and Loni Stevens (Office of Njval Recearth) Students attending included: Jake Adams Kelli Adams Kyle Allen Vanessa Anderson Joshua Beckstrand Jennifer Bond Knsti Burgess Susie Mindy Burgess Brandon Chnstcnscn Coals Ginger Day Owen DeGraffen-rieChen Dean Lee Evans Spencer Hare Jessica Dana Hare Cns Ferguson Heward Peter Hulin Jill Knight Shane Pcnni Larsen Jill Larsen Koyle McKay Mcmmott Amanda Monroe Katie Monroe Melanie Monsen Chandler Mundy Heidi Paxton Patricia Prows Johanna Rasmussen Stephanie Reid Brad Robison Lauren Robison Lorn Stevens Russell Stevens Spencer Stevens Brian Taylor Brooke Tuttle Alisca Warner Brandon Wmgct and TJ Wood from Millard Sixteen students County were placed on the Southern Utah University winter quarter Dean’s List for academic achievement According to the SUU Registrar’s Office the following students arc on the honors list: Shcllie L Anderson David B Bird Lance E Hcnrie Thomas A Laura L WilkHenrieOvidiaTarinand ins Delta Debbie Child Angela Edwards Vickie S Larsen Sheila M Sheriff Glen K Swallow and Nadine Swallow Fillmore Tiffany M Wood Holden Jacob S DcGraffcnricd Tauna Jalcnc Perkins and David M Whitaker Kanosh Amy Lovell Leamington To be named to the Dean's List students must cam a grade point average (GPA) of 3 6 or belter with at least 15 graded class credits Writing contest winner Joshua Beckstrand son of James and Tamara Beckvlrand of Meadow has been named as a winner in tlie Utah Junior Creative Writing Olympics Josh is a seventh grade student at Fillmore Middle School He will read his original story “One eyed Jack" at the awards at the presentation to be held May University of Utah in Salt Lake City The contest is sjxmsored by llic Utah State Poetry Society the Salt Lake Tribune Mrs Melba Lchner and Mrs Janice IX e PTSA news The Teacher Appreciation Dinner was held at Fillmore Middle School on 14 the day of April The PTS A officers conferences would like to express their thanks to the fac ultv and staff at the school for all they do Elk Plan Meetings The Board of Big Game Control will host public meetings in late April to review the Division of Wildlife Resources elk management plans take public comments and make any final changes before signing them into Meetings arc scheduled for April 26 at the Beaver High School April 27 at Car’on High School in Ihiccand April 2"' a' the Mt Ogden Middle School m Ogden For more information tall the nearest Division of Wildlife Resources office or the Salt Lake Office at (801) 5’S 47(h) Honor’s list K aren M daughter of Ralph and Thelma Homer from Delta Utah has been named to the Honor’s List for the fall semester of 1992 at MidAmenca Naarene College QualificaUons for this academic honor requires 12 hours or more with a for the grade point average of is a senior semester majoring in religion at MANC MidAmcrica Naarene College is one of the largest private liberal arts colleges in the stale of Kansas and the college in Johnson only scholarships given Ford Jenny student athletes form Delta High have been nominated for an Athletic scholarship They are Shannon Hcnrie and Kris Jackson These students submitted applications to the coaching staff at Della High and were chosen out of 7 boys and 2 girls Over all 6 winners will be awarded a $2000 scholarship The nominees applications were judged based on all around athletic ability personal character academic ability leadership and Financial need This is only the second year that this scholarship has been available at Della High Delta Golf Course News Over 100000 collegiate athletic scholarships are available each year to male and female high schcxil and junior college student athletes Contrary to popular belief students don’t have to be all slate to qualify Much of this money goes unused A new publication with forms sample letters and tables of factual information is available for student athletes It takes them step by step through the important process of getting an athletic scholarship and includes college and conference listings For informauon on how to gel a collegiate athletic scholarship send a 0 self addressed stamped envelope to the National Sports foundation 611 A Willow Drive PO Box 940 Oakhursl NJ 07755 SHOOTERS li INTERS HAM) LOADERS SI ()!' GUESSING! J iMiinj: from Friday Irre Social Place OJ lo ids in our Millard Co Fair Bldg Young rolled a 58 over average game Marty Murray rolled a in Junior action Sharalee iSufcJ for ptiinlnKnl and k st t JADE GARDEN New Soup & Salad Bar Luncheon Buffet From 130 AM to 4 00 PM Entrees Soup Soft Del a Salad Bar Coffee $495 Distent 540 E Topaz Delta Utah A WEEK 4 AM 7 DAYS $25 for same 11 PM Beginning April will be as follows: The news in the pool’s 50 mile club is the following members new goals set in water walking or swimming: Terry Chatwin 30 miles Helen McMillan 10 miles Dorothy Shoup 450 miles Deb Jones 640 miles Sarah Molyneaux 70 miles Scott Stephenson 20 miles r Kirby Chatwin 40 miles Titine 130 miles Martin Ludwig 980 miles LaRue Nickle 620 miles and Gladys Tolbert 450 miles! Topping the news in the pool's elite 50 mile club this week is Evan Ogden 210 miles Joyce Ashby 40 miles Mcl Crofts 180 miles and Dorothy Shoup 460 miles! The pool and racquetball facility will be closed on Monday Apnl 19 from pm for a private party If your group or organization would like to rent the pool for a party you may do so by calling the pool at least 2 weeks in Rental fees are advance at S30 per hour for the pool only $40 per hour for the racquetball facility only or $75 per hour for both pool and racquetball facility Plan on getting your one year family pool or facility pass during the month of May at reduced rates The pool passes regularly selling for $80 will only be $65 The facility passes which include the pool racquetball courts wallyball court and weight room regularly sells for $130 and will be on sale in May for $ 0 The pool will be offering “punch" passes for the weight room only These passes will allow the patron to use the weights 10 limes for only $ 2 That’s a $300 savings over the individual admission price These passes will be Patrons available beginning May must be 14 years or older to use the weights Identification may be needed The family passes are Pool going to be on sale May passes will be reduced from $80 lo just $65 and the facility passes which clude the racquetball courts pool weight room and wallyball room will be reduced from $130 to only $110 The pool will host a water polo tournament on Saturday May from 9 am until 6 pjn The pool will be closed for the tournament However the racquetball facility will be open from 9 am until 10 pm on that day The public is invited to the water polo tournament free of charge The Easter vacation Dive for Money and Prizes was a great success last Thursday With over two hundred children participating and 543 prizes given away everyone had good lime The pool would like lo thank its staff for making this day and every day a safe way to have fun The next Dive for Money and Prize Day will be in June Watch this column for more details in the future Lessons Session IX of winter swim lessons begins Monday April 19at3:30pmTo Chilregister call the pool at dren must be at least 3 years of age to participate in these lessons 3 and a parent are Children under invited lo participate in the “Mom and Me" course to begin May 10at330prn Call the pool for more information Registration for summer "Learn lo There Swim" lessons will begin May will be 6 summer sessions Each session runs for 2 weeks and costs $20 per student or $15 per student with a pool pass The Wave Aerobic class has been put on hold until June due to lack of interest "s v4 s&w4iriTW®wTrwrif 19 we will be staying open Our schedule hour later We are now doing registration for summer swim lessons Call the Pool or come in and sign up The first Session will start June 14 You must have children registered and fees paid one week prior to the session they are planning on attending To insure the session that you prefer sign up early TTiere will be 4 sessions of swim lessons They will be as follows: 25th June SESSION June 28th - July 9th SESSION 2 SESSION 3 July 2lh - July 23rd SESSION 4 July 26th - August 6th New Aqua Aerobics classes begin Apnl 26 Our birthday party was a lot of fun especially for Becky Burgess who won the family pass Congratulations Becky! Recreation winners Men ’s Basketball Championship Team M & N: back row left to right Damian Nielson Doug Nielson Lance Johnson Gordon Rawlinson Dan Mendenhall front row Mike Hill Randy Simkms and Brian Bahr 2nd Place Team Della Sports Center: back row Dave Styler Shane Rowley Karl Mecham Rob Jeffery Ken Nielsen front row Jim Warnick Clint Peterson Not pictured: Gaylen Springer and Greg Topham 3rd Place Team Hogan’s Heroes: back row Blair Draper John Nickle Mark Nelson Roger Ashby Kapelos Mel Dutson Not picture: Steve Stoddard Max front field Ron row Dan Public Health Board to meet The Central Utah Board of Public Health will meet at the Sanpete County Courthouse in Manti on April 22 1993 in the County Commission Room The meeting will begin shortly after 7:00 pm The meeting agenda will include presentation of the annual report of the Central Utah Public Health Department a report on communicable disease conUtah and trol activities in a revised proposal of Health Department personnel management rules and regufor discussion is lations Also scheduled the financial health of the Department long term solid waste recycling and the Children Program Board of Health meetings are open to the general public WM Rec Standings pm Ticket InformahonAaron Nissen 86 36' 0 Darrell McWaLoi 743 ZZ'9 Ron Bam 7 42 7180 Tom Stephenson- De la Chevron Rex Stanwoih- Droutav Chevy Kevin Eoge De la Soon Bowler of the Month selections for March are: Mike Holdaway Lowell Crofts James Shirey Con a Jensen Esther Jenkins and Tracey Young Two of our leagues h a ve fin ished and championship results are as Bowler league: Sunday Sinners (Mont and Glenda Yates Melanie and Blair Hunt) Krazy Eights: Beauties and Beasts (Mark Western Delin Pat Teeples Janel Western McDermaid and Richard Hare) High Scores: Mike Holdaway Keith Max Bennett Eathel Church Sawaya Bob Dalton Harry 8 Keith Mangrum Johnson Glenda Rita Robinson Nola Bunker Yales Jean Spong Bonnie Church 541 Leon Smith 212 Roger Young Janitor June Eddy Vin Cropper 536 Mike Cole Ron Wcstlunk 590 LittkFord Troy Pace 579 Jim Poulsen and Ken Riding Sam W’ardle Li equipment 16 April 6:C0 it J o' fur r'ict - Octet Js p’viMun ( ill Big Game Banquet 7uzitOt The Great Basin Amateur tourney was held SaL at Sunset View w ith a field of some of the state’s’top golfers Salt Lake’s Ryan Job carded a 68 to edge defending Dean Fowlcs and Greg Hale tied for third at 75 Mark Hoyt’s 64 led the net division while Mel Dutson shot 67 for second and Aaron Britt finished third at 69 The players from out of town commented how they enjoyed the tourney We’re planning a good turnout for the Millard County Amateur on May has been The Sunset View rescheduled for Mon Apr 19 at 1000 so any players interested in playing with a team sign up at the Pro Shop Mens Club team play started Tucs We still have openings for players The ladies start Wednesday and will have an Icebreaker tourney on April 17 at 2:00 pm to elcome new players There will be no charge for the new players so talk to your friends now to sign up The Mens Club winners last week were Blair Maxficld first with a 37 Keith Saw aya second with a 38 and Don Christensen third at 39 Bob Harris and Mcl Dutson tied for 1st net while Todd Harris placed third Congratulations lo the Delta golf team on their 3rd place finish at St George Scott Henric led the way with a 90 Scholarships available uti‘ Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation " Athletic County s Afterc the ("’" EAST MILLARD SWIMMING POOL NEWS SUU Dean’s List Joshua Beckstrand ws£' 3 A Progress April 15 1993 FILLMORE H MIDDLE SCHOOL i) (V4 ' Girls Voile) ball Kelly Pink Royal Cool Green Navy Red Girls Volleyball Yellow Burgundy Forest Ash U Blue Neighbor campaign Raspberry student (discounts for additional students family and for Soccer Club members) in 2nd-8t10 AM 12:30 PM High School 710 AM ‘Grade as of September 1993 Mondav-FridaOffice Register at Recreation For more Information call Recreation Office at 7 or call Sherri Gulchard Guest Director: Dave Wooley BYU Soccer Coach SPONSORED BYDHS SOCCER BOOSTER Men’s Volleyball Championship Team Set 4 Fun: back row Dean Wood Jim Hill Phong Do Mike Nuttall front row Stan Smith Jeff Payne Dave Spence and Aaron Nissen CLUB In its e (Torts to work with the community in supporting programs for Easter Seals volunteers are needed for the Easter Seal 1993 Campaign which begins May CamThe paign is a community based fund raising effort The Easter Seal Society will contact individuals in the community starting April 15 in an effort to locate block volunteers drive enThis annual ables the Easter Seal Soc iety to continue providing direct services to people with disabilities in Utah As the oldest and largest voluntary health organization the Easter Seal Society annually touches the lives of thousands of people in Utah The Easter Seal Society and its program participants sincerely hope residents of this community will support the Campaign by volunteering their time as block volunteers 2nd Place Team 71 & Some: back row Gordon Rawlinson Rck Bishop Blair Losee Rod Staples front row Ladd Hales Branden Bishop and George Henrie 3rd Place Team Delta Sports Center: back row Kevin Ivie Randy Simkins Mke Johnson Reed Smith front row Bob Shepherd Dave Abbott Not pictured: Brian Bahr |