Show friTf 8 Page Countv Chronicle Progress December Millard mri tt Tr 10 1998 CD Fillmore Time for Reflections at FES It’s time for your child to start think- ing about entering the National flections Program The theme PTA Re- this year is “Suddenly your turn around and" Entries are to be turned in to Fillmore ementary The deadline for entries is Jan 3 no exceptions This is a great opportunity to let your child learn about and explore different art forms and express hisher artistic ability It has been shown that artistic exploration and expression enhance and desocial and velop a child's intellectual abilities When children create physical are they leant to analyze their thoughts and ideas They gain a fresh and feelings exciting outlook on people experiences and things Children become more interested in others’ ideas and works Creating art is a valuable learning experience and encourages the discovery process of children an entry There can be one disqualify try per child per category There are seven categories to enter include position Musical Literature Photography Com- Visual Arts FilmVideo and The- atre Copies or carbons of Literature: work can be entered original Entries may be handwritten or typed and illustrations drawn by student may be student’s included However entry will be judged only on its literary content the tries must not exceed two thousand words and can be written on any kind of paper not to exceed 8 x inches Musical Composition: Students are not their composition to perform required The entry should be on audio cassette or CD recording not to exceed five minutes and for Primary and Intermediate visions notation music Shnnk is not can be composed age required The without with or is recommended wrapping tures ceramics jewelry or artwork dimensional Sculp- other three in not eligible Dance: Choreography dance reographed cho- Originally entries are to be sub- video tape not to exceed may be one to three choreographer may be one of them If costumes are used they must be created by the choreographer FilmVideo: Entries can be animation narrative through images documentary or music and may be with experimental or without sound and fiction or nonficon VHS mitted five minutes Entnes must be original and relate to the theme They must be created by one student without assistance unless the child is visually or physically challenged and w ith the permission of the state PT A The entry can be done in the classroom The children should do or independently their best but crooked lines incorrect musical notes or misspelled words do no They capclla or instrumental A single print or collage 11x14 inches including white photographs composite photography photo grams touched prints or a collage of photographs taken by the student are acceptable entries Frames are not acceptable shrink wrapping is recommended Visual Arts: Works of an must by flat not exceeding 38 inch thickness and less than 24 x 30 inches including a mat tnes can be a graphic process or a two dimensional collage metal etching or punch work or original needlework lyrics and be a Photography: may not exceed mat Black & There and the dancers tion The entry is to be presented video not to exceed five minutes on VHS Theater: Script should be the work of Entries can be individual one playwright (oral composition and perstorytelling monologue performed script or one act Up to three actors can perform the entry The entry should be on VHS video cassette not to exceed five minutes If costumes or state sets are used they must be created by the individual playwright Five winners will be chosen from each to go to the state contest age division There are generally 60000 entries on the state level The Primary Division consists of Preschool to 2nd grade ages 3rd to 5th grades are Intermediate There are also 6th to 8th grade and 9th to 2th grade divisions of entry break from December 23 through January 3 would be a great time to make an entry There will only be nine days to turn in an entry after school on January 4 reconvenes The Christmas DHS Rabbits Overpower Redmen conquers Tournament Annie Draper DHS Delta came home with a victory from the wrestling tournament in Panguitch on Dec 4 and 3 Delta won with 272 points the closest team was 2A Sixteen Wayne with 202 points teams from Utah and Nevada participated Jake Abbott pinned five out of his eight opponents Luke Beckstrom at 103 took first At 112 Scott Abbott placed first Gordon Beckstrom 19 earned wrestling first place Jake Abbott 125 took third Jared Christensen took third wrestling 130 Rick Dutson at 145 took fifth Rhctt Crapo placed third at 152 Dallin Chase took first wrestling 160 At 171 Sam Edwards brought home a first place KC Stanworth 89 took second At wrestling 215 Chad Wamick took fourth Storm Singleton Heavy Weight took third by - Next home North match is on Dec by Nellsen -- Delta’s Joe Lovell boys’ followed basketball team last Wed Jacob with 17 points and close behind w ith 6 points for us We need to and we’ll be alright” said “It was a good keep improving Jacob Nielson win of 7 free throws had 7 steals 8 turnovers and assists “We plajed good defense Everybody We tore it up on ofplayed really well fense and defense" said Cade Nielson “Cedar has had good tradition Our defense was excellent The best thing the team did was hold Cedar to ten points in the second half” said Coach Wamick Delta will travel to the SUU tournaThe team shot 9 ment 6 against Sanpete Darcl DHS Cedar destroyed Nielson led the team Coach Wamick still early but “It think we said the season have is The Millard wrestlers placed first at Millard Ironman Dusd Tournament at MHS December Millard’s dual record was Individual placers were: 1“ - Tyler Teeples Dance Stephenson Jason Starley and Jaren 2"4 Tyler Tuttle Trevor Larsen Teeples Joshn Whitaker Brandon Christensen Will Brunson Dana Hare 3 Jordache Wardell Adam Turner Jed Robison Outstanding wrestlers were Dane Stephenson and Jaren Larsen Team standings were Millard Snow - Pineview North Sanpete Canyon 4 South Summit 5 Richfield 6 Cedar 7 North Sevier 8 Millard JV 9® and Beaver Millard will be at the LeMoore Duals Tournament in California this weekend team" Honored for 1000 miles Cummings manager of the East Millard Swimming Pool just completed swimming 1000 miles Terri is only the second person to accomplish this since the pool opened in 1991 Terri is married and has three children: Brandon Brett and Coty She also owns and operate a Terri set a goal beauty shop in Fillmore to have her 1000 miles completed before her youngest son Coty returned home from his missions On Oct 28 she reached her goal Terri was honored at the pool’s monthly staff meeting where she received a plaque and a tee shirt for her accomplishment We are very proud of Terri and her determination in accomplishing her goal We want to wish her well in her other endeavors Terri 66-5- Golf Purvis Casey Fowles and Danny in the International Lopez competed Golf Tournament in Tucson Arizona Over 50 junior players participated from all over the world Fowles took home second place In the two matches Casey had scores of 72 and 73 He also said that he played his best ever Danny Lopez took twelfth place with scores of 73 and 82 Competing was very difficult due to the narrow fairways and rough ground DHS— Wind DHS— Delta Girls First Place - back row: Sandra Hales Jennifer May Coach Stidd Front row: Marie Pittman Christine Anderson Lacey Stidd a I ' Jamie i -- V MB® ft Tf: was Girls Second Place - front row: Jamie Finlinson and Krista Wilson Back row: Jill Anderson Coach Jeanette Anderson Nissa Roper Katherine Black Girls face State Champs TVlJW Brent Smith The girls’ varsity basketball traveled to Cedar to compete in the SUU Invitational on Dec Delta’s first opponent was Snow CanEven yon the returning State Champs though they fought hard Delta lost by Travis -f DHS H team Marisha Corey led points Natalie Losee really hard" said Ricky Spencer Devin Boys First Place - back row: Juan Rodriquez Zeeman Roger Rappleye Front row: Jared Tarin and Zach Nelson achievement is awarded based on and ACTSAT scores On Dec 5 Losee drove to Walnut Cali- to compete in the Foot Locker 3K Contestants from 13 states gathone more chance to test their endurance 144 girls participated in the race and Cynthia took 84th The top eight race for Students came from other Utah schools including: Orem Mountain View Bingham Mountain Crest American Fork Lehi Pleasant Grove and Provo i i yUV-- V? 'Ji I J Boys Second Place - front row: Jarrod Murdock Dustin Ferris Ferris Tyler Finlinson Back row: Assistant Coach Mike Nuttal Knudsen Jason Payne David Nuttal Coach Jeff Payne Becky Freeman out by the Middle School morning you may have noticed some scary creatures creating havoc - “Halloween Havoc” that is! Delta's First Annual 4 on 4 Halloween Havoc Soccer Tournament was held on Sat Oct 31 Boys and girls division I have been playing 4 on 4 style soccer tournagame this season a ment was the order of the day In the Boys division Ron Spencer’s "A -- Emily May agreed “We are having and playing better as a team" Tyler Josh The girls are took first and Second place went to the Oak City team coached by Jeff Payne girls champions were coached by Stidd and Second place went to Anderson’s team of fun hot chocolate and homerolls had by all If you missed out and want to play soccer next spring look for sign up during the first week of Jamie Jeanette Lots made sweet A a February slam-ban- finale!" g Rod Dreher NEW YORK POST vim iubpih raM2ai iit bib aavAfts auwa iiaau KSUMiwiaa'Bmnwm KB hush tag — JSSSSSflCCgWSSafi lOltNUbbM Gifts Unlimited sracntD X fftr? sat w ics inn eh eilXBIalpCMaKhaMKto4 I f Agnail Sff ti i ‘y 298 II fun on the season The (fi tF) ) I Quality Thriftway Delta Sports Tolley’s CarpetsStephensen Drilling now team Own it on video Earn VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE Delta Glass & Tire Losee EentistryRC Staples Droubay ChevorletService Drug Troprical Stylez'Delta IGA The Good The Bad & The Ugly Rose Petal Floral TNT said “South Sevier was a pretty mediocre team and we stepped down to their level" Coach Peterson said “The girls are and getting better" improving Soccer Tournament If you were on Halloween miti Rec Standings 15 Emily had 6 nights” Coach Peterson said “We were tired and we still won and think that says a lot” Deb Anderson said “We had on and off times where we tried and fought hard” Delta's defense was good in the first half and they held South Sevier to just one field goal “We played good the first half" Natalie Losee said “We had 17 steals” At one point Delta led Girls Basketball Millard County Recreation is now regIt is for all istering for Girls Basketball girls in 5th through 8th grades Registration fee is $20 per player $28 if a new jersey is purchased Deadline for registration is Fri Jan 8 1999 You may register Mon thru Fri at the Recreation Department 81 S Ave Delta from 8 am to 5 pm There will be two leagues: grade and grade For additional information call the Recreation at Department with said Natalie Losee led with 9 points May had 7 and Marisha Corey “It was the fourth game in four Freeman Cynthia Losee is said to be one runners to ever come out of She is a four time region champ the GPA Clint Peterson and won the best Delta the team had 10 “Snow Canyon’s head coach came up to me and said ‘Delta is a team that everyone will have to contend With’" On Saturday Delta faced South Sevier Head Coach by Becky DHS She has recently taken state in cross country the two mile and 800 medley relay She holds the school record for the 600 3200 and the 800 medley relay She has also received Academic The We had job Good overall game" The next varsity game is a tournament and will be held at SUU on Friday Losee Runs in National Meet i of mistakes great hustle though and we’ll do well at the next game Kris Peterson played well with 16 points The players did a good Fowles The course was played over a two day period Besides battling the course and Danny were faced with tough competition “It was hard” said Lopez “They the were really really good players They with no weaknesses" were Danny and Casey were also chosen to 3A golf team be on the Utah This is a very prestigious honor because only eight were chosen defense made too many and rain also made it hard “The course 8 Nate R Bradfleld took another loss on their home court this time against the Grantsville Cowboys Delta had the lead in the first half but then Grantsville sneaked up and took the lead with shooting ending the game with a disappointing score of Coach Jim Wamick says “We played a really good game Our problem was we By L by Kym We per- May Cowboys brand Rabbits I Lopez and Fowles play in International from each category were to go on to Orlando to compete for Nationals Germany Jack Froat appear at an old woman When Old Mother Froat shakes her bed snow begins to fall In “The team is doing really well together" said Emily form well held ered a good Derrick Hathaway last week was all the Delta High girls' basketball teams played Park City The final scores from the four games were varsity sophomore junior varsity again in Delta’s favor The freshmen won their game by a margin of 16 points Natalie Losee contributed 16 points Marisha Corey 12 and Emily May 11 DHS— It when the fornia this weekend City by Ironman Tournament Casey at Panguitch slaughter Park Millard Wins mime of the formance) by creator T Ei Elementary School Delta girls N Hwy 6 Delta 864-372- 3 gazelle can outrun horse |