Show Page 8 Millard County Chronicle Progress March 10 1994 EAST MILLABU SWIMMING POOL NEWS Girls Volleyball Millard County Recreation is now organizing the 1994 girls Volleyball will begin Thursday League March 3 1994 at the Recreation Office 81 South Manzanita Ave from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday The cost will be S20 for the first family member and $15 for any addiarc tional family members included as part of the program There will be two leagues grades and Millard County Recreation Because of popular demand the pool will continue opening on Sat mornings from 7:00 am to 1000 am for Lap Swimming We will continue this through the whole month of March Our Arthritis Class has been postponed until we have a few more participants We w ill be signing up those interested in the class and if we have enough to make a class we will set a date For more information call the pool The first of April we will start registration for Summer Swim Lessons Anyone can start signing their children up for lessons at that time We will be having 4 sessions We will offer each level during each session providing there are enough 2nd June 27 July 8 3rd participants Our sessions go as follows: 1st June 5 June 4th July There will also be a Jr Lifeguard Class offered for those years of age who This class will just be offered for have passed all other levels of their equivalent Session this summer and that session will be announced later Our “Swim It Up" contest is really taking off This weeks scores are as follows: grades will be Friday Deadline for March 18 1994 For more information call the Recreation Office at WM Men’s Volleyball Championship Team - Ladd's Lazer Leveling Pictured left to right - Back row - Rick Bishop Gordon Rawlinson George Henrie and Brandon Bishop Front row Blair Losee Ladd Hales and Rod Staples Baseball and softball registration The Millard County Recreation Department is announcing the organization of the 1994 baseball and softball leagues All interested individuals in Delta and surrounding areas must register from March 3 to March 25 from 8 :00 am to 500 pm Monday through Friday at the Regional Park 81 South Mananita Avc in Delta Payment must be male at time of registration Any youth player registering after March 25 will be put on a waiting list and available placed on a team as space The leagues offered and fees are as follows: Each player in Minor Little League Major Little League and Pony League will pay a S1000 shirt deposit refundable at the end of the season if the shirt is returned in good condition Youth Baseball: Girls and Boys years 1700 for the first family member 1500 each for other family members Pitching Machine League 0 years years Minor Little League and Maior Little League years 28 00 for the first family member 25 00 each for other family members Girls Softball: slownitch Jr Girls years & Sr Curls years 1700 for the first family member 1500 each for Jr other family members fastpitch Girls years & Sr Girls years 25 (X) for the first family member 2000 each for other family members Adult Softball Men's slowpitch 25000 a team Women’s slowpitch 25000 a team There will be a $10 player fee assessed to each adult player We w ill offer a 35 & oter league for Adult Women & Men If there ls enough interest All of the adult softball teams must have a minimum of 3 players For more information call the Recreation Department at Our mystery bowler is a Delta native (without spear or loincloth) and arrived here in 1953 Bom with an even temperament and sparkling personality he’s popular where ever he goes An avid golfer is why we miss him during months Throws hook balls from the left side and strikes are very much a part of his game Fame - his team made history by being the first to have a 300 thrown against him at Plaza Lancs N'atash Spcnsko has listened to Wally Church about sandbagging with i 113 average this young lady brought my team to its knees with a whopping 8 strikes in a row 250 game A solid 4 pin kept Chad Myers out of the 700 Club Wednesday by a whisker this lad can really Chad had a Kiwi High Scores: Karen Burraston Ela Dalton 224 Ealhel Church 234 577 Us Works Nancy Jean Spong 564 Morrill Norma schmit 215 Lou Stan worth Michelle Arhnda Myers Roper 208 Cona Jensen 531 Joyce Jo Jensen 507 Carol Young DenMyers 552 June Dutson Mike Littlcford nis Anderson John 222 607 Ron Myers Lowell Crofts 533 Sickle Vin Steve Hardluck Howell Bob Dalton 561 Cropper Mont Yates 527 Blair Hunt Terry Brewer 569 Ken Riding Tom Nielsen 548 bill Poulscn 578 Joey Jim Nickle vom Bruner Paul Wanbcrg Jerry Ron Wcstlund Robinson and alan Vicrs and wife Vonnie Viers each had a 554 series the same night Rachel Niles rolled her first 200 game a 201 Valenti Lund was 52 over average senes Eileen Anures 61 over senes and Roger Zeeman a 204 70 pins over one game Senior highs: Bob Andreason 245 Ken Riding 237 Phil Robison 225 and 177 petite Vcnez Johnson HELP FOR ABUSED WOMEN AND THOR CHILDREN New Horizons Crisis Center Phone Toll Free Mike Steele Sure Shot Competition Mike Steele son of Jeff and Michele Steele of Delta qualified for and competed in the state Competition for the Milk sure Shot held February 26 1994 on the Westminster College Campus in Salt Lake City UT He competed against boy s in his age group from Utah Idaho Montana and Wyoming The top four boys and girls in each grade division advanced to the finals to be held of the Utah r during Nuggett game on April 2 1994 Mike finished 2nd in the boys grade division Mike will receive a gym bag uniform dinner for his parents and himself before the game and free tickets to the game Milk Sure Shot Competition is sponsored by the Dairy Farmers of Utah Utah Jr Jazz Program and Salt Lake City Recreation Congratulations Mike! Bill suspended The Sale of Utah lifetime hunting and fishing licenses has been suspended The bill (HB 361) passed in Kith the House and Senate by unanimous vote of the members present Governor Leavitt last Wednesday signed the bill which officially ended sale of the licenses Division of Wildlife Resources Director Bob Valentine said the objection to the lifetime license was that it guaranteed a deer hunt opportunity for a select few “We want to continue to provide as much hunting opportunity as possible to mainstream Utah deer hunters" Valentine noted that all existing lifetime licenses will remain valid Spring Range rides Spring range rides are being scheduled by Division of Wildlife Resources regional big game managers tocheck on deer and elk herds and range conditions This is the first chance biologists have to assess the effects of winter on big game herds The public is always invited along on range ndes All you need is a good horse a comfortable saddle and a sack lunch Be sure to dress warmly and in layers to be prepared for Utah’s often unpredictable spring weather To find out when range rides (and in some cases range walks) are scheduled in your area call your nearest DWR office 7 Swim Pool News The 50 mile club members are having a productive year so far Barbara David has swum her way to 730 miles Darwin Brown has reached 690 miles Chad Molyncaux - 70 miles and Dorothy Shoup - 780 miles What belter w ay to stay in shape and cam rew ards for sw imming or water w alking at the ptxd Join these great folks as a member of West Millard Community Swimming Pool’s 50 mile club for only S100 for a lifetime membership The pool keeps a running total of accumulative miles Certificates arc issued for every 10 miles and a wooden plaque for reaching 50 miles is placed at the entrance to the pool The Foundation first Arthritis Aquatic Program graduated 11 participants last week The class didn’t w ant to quit so another session began last Tuesday It is not a progressive program so anyone can join the group at any lime Classes are held every Tuesday and Thursday at 5 pm More information is available at the pxl or by calling The pool is holding it’s 15th birthday party on Saturday March 26 from 12 niKin to 5 pm There will be free swimballoons and a ming refreshments drawing for a one year family swim pass Lessons The pool is trying to register enough participants to hold a Boy Scout Sw trWhen 864-250- 8 2i DIVISION 3 BOYS SOCCER TRYOUTS The AYSO "DELTA DEFENDERS" competition soccer team sill have a three day tryout for boys bom at the Oak City Park on & between March 14 15 & 16 from 3:45 to 5:30 Pick up a tryout sheet at the county recreation building and bring it w ith you on the First day of 2 For more info call Super Buy Reg $349 Clearance Price $189 Below cost hollow point ammo KVTOlRil Nikon 8x23 binocular Reg $114 Blowout Price $8995 MS®" Oakley Sunglasses Take off 20 g5gS 5 Sport Wing Kites Take off 25 Super Buy Coleman 80qt GHI WRE® em) Coleman 4 lb irregular sleeping bags Reg $3995 This week Tone up and start feeling good Bodyworks 62 West Main Delta $2595 RoorSample Great Basin for 1 SPECIAL Golf Course rounds 1640 Mens 18 speed mountain bike Body Contour Massage Skinny Dip Distributor 2 Through March Start your season with professional instruction Call or stop in & sec Dennis McLaughlin at Sunset View $995 Case 223 hard ball you need a little help Schrade Knives J GJOlIfillESSONS $10 AR-1- 5 $319 M&N ming Merit Badge and a wave aerobic class in April Call the pool if you arc interested in any of these classes The px)l is also offering the American Red Cross Lifeguard Training Course to begin in April All classes will be held at 5:(X) am with some classes on Saturdays The course cost is S6500 plus $2000 for CPR if needed The course fee includes all instruction Kxiks pxl use and usage of equipment Participants must pass a prescreening test before the course can be taken Call the for more detail pixil at The next session of winter swim lessons begins Monday March 28 at 3:30 pm Levels II and III are offered A Mom and Me class is going to be offered in May All classes run daily for 2 weeks and cost $2000 ($ 5 00 for pass holders) Colt ammo Rancher CafcYoung Guns T&T Twin Theatres Quality Market Grades Girls Basketball Nuggctts Celtics Lakers Bulls Pistons Jazz Spurs Grades Girls Basketball Warriors Magic Heat Rockets Clippers Cavaliers Trailblazcrs Men’s “B” Racquetball League Mick Butterfield BobMcinhardt Dixon Eliason Cornell Olson Reed Smith Ray Johnson Ron Phillips Jed Johnson Mens”A” Racquetball League Alan Williams Rey Huber Doug Nielson Roger Zeeman Mike Rivers Dennis McLaughlin Domingo Flores 6 Laurlecn Stout Dixie Henrie Tricia Roper Janet Eliason Becky Searle Jamie Roper Mary Kubinski Laura Elmer Pictured from left to right - back row Joe Duwel Jeff Payne and Dave Spence Front row Leon Lewis Mike Nuttal and Bob Shepherd Not pictured: Jerry Hintze t Only Mar $1295 Oak City Men’s Basketball Standings Service Drug Gorillas Droubay Chevrolet Hoggan’s Heroes TS NcilsenDclta DrugKnakTolleys 2nd Place Team Delta Chevron Pictured left to right - Back row Mike Hill Lance Johnson JL Young and Dave Abbot Front row Brain Bahr and Randy Simkins SALE ( yiWrmmT ColtARI SSporler Quality Beehive Seed Mom’s Crafts Thumpers Great Basin Real Estate Tryouts for the Delta Heat Tournament Team Division 4 for boys with birthdays between August 2 1981 and 1983 will be held March 14 August and March 15 at the Della Middle School between 4:30 and 6:00 pm Contact Uo Campbell at for additional information FEVER 223 cal Rec Standings Women’s Volleyball Standings Picture This Photography Continental Lime 2 Rob’s Auto Body Outbacks Christensen’sTina Jewelry Delta SportsGlobal Sales Tryouts For Delta Heat Tournament Milk SPRING League to begin Take off 50 TED ARM 1 1 Natural £222 Sale Horse-Man-Sh- ip HOSkiis Take TEACHING EXTRAODRINARY PEOPLE TO GET RESULTS WITH HORSES 20 off the marked price 2 DAY COURSE PNH Instructor Lee Cooper-Smit- h MARCH 25 & 26 Friday Mar 25 2:00 pm to 9:00 pm Saturday Mar 26 9:00 am to 4:00 pm BLACK HAWK ARENA - 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