Show r mil Annie Draper DHS - Delta played Snow Canyon in a tough game on Mon Mar 8 al Snow Can on In the first inning Robbie right got up to hat with Cliflord king on base and hit a home run starting the gam strong he game was a back and forth for Delta deal Delta would get ahead then they would be tied and then snow Canvon would pull ahead the next inning Travis Whatcott pitched lor the first five innings ol the game and had lour stirie outs for Delta he store was going into Snow Cam on had tw the seventh inning outs their next batter was up and he hit a home run with one man on base and pulled ahead of Delta making the final for Snow Cam on score "This was the closest game wc' e had We knocked them out of state last ear Thev are still one of the best teams we man compete against" said Coach F d Robbie Wright had the most RBI's (runs batted in) with three and Brook Rogers had two Trav is Whatcott and Clifford King both had two points Robbie Wright Derek Curtis Chad Droubav and Storm Singleton all scored Delta plays Cedar Cits on Wed Mar Cheer are here ' - sophomAes Varsity sheerleader JiH Nelson said "It's a lot of fun but it takes a lot of hard work and dedication but it is all worth 1999 11 Page Vr Bowling News News Donald Stidd Layne Loej competition Brenl Smith On March five students High School traveled to Hurricane High School to compete in a he tasy art competition competition was open to all central and southern tan high schools and middle schools here were 205 participants he students from Delta were Pearl Osguthorpc Michael hatcher James and lone Bnngard Rachel Ciillmor by Travif DHS from - Delta Black There were four areas of competition animals imaginary worlds three dimensional and mechanical James Bnngard receiv ed an honorable mention award in mvthical animals and Rachel Gillmor earned a second place award in worlds imaginary "I didn't believe it" Rachel Gillmor said of her award thought it looked sloppy thought could have done a lot better" An teacher Frank Thomas said "I he quality ofourartwasjustasgoodasthat of the other schools" The art is on display in the window next to the Delta High School art room mythical Debate Annie Draper Delta High cheerleading DHS w ill be on Mar 8 and 9 Students who will be in grades next school vear are eligible to compete lor a spot on the squad There is a mandatory meeting this at 6:30 pm in Mr Russ Thurs Mar Henrie's room in the Palladium This meeting is for both the indiv idual try ing out and a parent If one or both are unable to attend this meeting contact Julie Johnson Practices to team the cheer will be Fri Mar 12 through Wed Mar 7 from 3 30 until 5:30 with a mock try out in the evening of Mar 17 The old cheerleaders will critique and give valuable ndvice to help those trying out Fverbody who would like to attend the mock tryouts is welcome "Tryouts in front of the judges will be held on Thurs Mar 8 in the ev ening at the old gym This counts as 50° of the cheerleaders' scores Only those who are invited are allowed to attend ryouts in front of the student bod will be in the morning Mar 19 Inis is also 50 of their score The girls who are try ing for a varsity (lojrtion will learn three chants one cheer and a dance The junior varsity will only learn two chants one A chant performance cheer and the dance a short cheer w ith little actions w hereas atrformtnce cheer is a longer cheer w ith lot of actions and jumps The varsity squad is made up of a Of twelve juniors and seniors and the junior varsity squad consists of six by Vaaf Process "'I Students to attend State Tryouts Chronicle County East Millard Swimming Pool if now Students Cdnyon bats participate in art past Delta by Millard Derrick Hathaway Devon Scott Christensen DHS Niclson and Ch'ree Turner all qualified for state in speech and debaie last week Region debate was held at Fmery High and 2 School Mon and Tues Mar Mandy Allen Natalie Oliver Angelita aero and Richard Wright also attended by region Scott and Ch'ree qualified in incoln Debaie A topic is assigned IXiuglas fore the tournament requiring the debaters to argue for and against The topic for Scott's and Ch'ree's debate was "Genetic " Fngineering is justified This is also the topic for state "It was a very challenging topic to gue" Scott Christensen said "It w as fun though you could debate both sides of the resolution and still have adequate guments for Kith the atllrmativ e and negative cases" "I wasn't prepared at all didn't know was going until two day s before" said Turner who went as a replacement for an ineligible member of the team hile Devon was ranked highest from he qualified in Deltf in Lincoln IXiuglas Impromptu speaking In this category the speakers are giv en three topics to choose from then have seven minutes to prepare and give a speech on that subject di iding the time as thev choose Nielson chose to spe ik on two quotes he was given: "A lot of ideas were lost because people were afraid of being laughed at" and "Don't bunt aim for out of the ball park "Impromptu requires more thinking on the spot You have to be on your toes more" said "Smiles" as he is known at Delta High State debate will be March 13 Patrick Cameron Allred Stefanoft Eagle Scouts Oral disease begins with a buildup of bacteria Bacteria combined with saliva and food debris between the tooth and cum can cause plaque formulations that accumulate on the tooth As bacteria grow in the plaque and as calcium salts ire posited plaque turns to tartar If tartar is not removed from the teeth pockets of pus may appear along the gum line and further separate the teeth from the gum which allows more food and bacteria to accumulate Without proper treatment this plaque and tartar buildup may cause periodontal disease w hich affects the tissue and structure supporting the teeth ' '!' It Facie courts of Honor were held for cam M43 son of llred Cameron Howard and Vickie Allred and Patrick Stet'anoli son of Dennis and Susan Stet'anoli both of Delta I'tah Donald Stidd roop 44 son of Donald and J'Aime Stidd Delta I'tah ayne ov ell ov ell nolle earn M 52 son of esand tah Oik City After years of hard work and dedication ayne ovell received his Fagle or his eagle Award on Feb 20 Isw project ay nc directed the building and installation of doors on the fire department shed (goat shed) and friends wore in Manx family tendance at the Courts ot Honor " he hope of menca shines brighter than before You've made the dreams " that lie ahead a little more secure community we are proud to be n and proud of our aglc Scouts ri f kev iy riv "j r''Lir' " csv a' ru ii si n cm noun tve s'!in!j:i:c cut he : - and pircn's slliik'or bjs ''r warm Jt:c sheet hiv r k t!t:s our otter the mothers CRRNH! :' the " : j tu''iv : "' " p st um44 ttimkatn ciatuaif tVwmw j' hers ti MKird SnmKwii ast had n's fourth sv ifituct to re miles lm lfc !iu' i'! !":' y tcu'ics w'l! iov skiinc i" the wic! nor hi- pr pile! '' Kt'i e' ul'cte she liamc"rishjre ot metts tot Don't miss your target market Call for advertising information HIORIM HMNm Ji-of awt IdV niM Im imf U puitr J drwt imtmrai RNK aitnl etrw rrirsw rr4ramirrt an tMT( drraUaM mkitun iM U damaf it ri irdiwi' ohrr a4 apKf r 3 a jr r f III f AA n a Hi — i 'JU 40 N 300 W Delta Utah PHONE it" 864-240- 'Courage prtaaura" i ftrac under — ErnMt Hatningway Softball Team Chosen by Bnoke Ferry for the high school DHS girls' Softball team w ere held on Feb and on Mar 2 The varsity and jv teams are posted as follows: Misha Morris' Jenni Taylor Julianoe Stoddard Lindsey Link Anna Warnick Emily May Andrea NuttaL Sarah Christ ensen Mandi Spcrry Lindsey Burraston Becky Freeman Jennifer ie Jamie Erin Pace Deb Anderson Jesse Palmer Chelsic Christensen Dutson Kelly Dutson Mikki Hostetlcr and Fran Wamick Members of the freshmen team are Lesley Bloomfield Amberly Draper Elizabeth Hales Jamie Niclson Nikki Nkholls Angi Stevens Sioban Spencer Amilyn Nuttal Kelly Oborn Kara Pace Mckenzie Rich and Kim Smith The learn is coached by Jim Wamick The girls will travel to their first tournament this weekend in Sl George and their first home game will be on Thurs Mar II COPY West Millard (F Swim CV®' Pool vATp C-J news Kicking up their heels in the pool's 50 club this week are Barbara Dav id 1840 miles Rey Huber - 720 miles Marilyn Christensen - 20 miles Dorothy Shoup - 1850 miles Shirlene W right 290 miles Paula Johnson - 40 miles and Treva Carlson - 540 miles The Delta High School "Swimmin" Rabbits" made a great showing at (he State High School swim competition on Feb 26 and 27 at BYU The boy "s team ended up in 10th place and the girls were llth Several Delta High School records were broken and everyone was successful in shaving time off their personal best times The water polo team has begun practice at the pool after school untii 6 pm Open swim begins each evening al 6 pm The swim pool's birthday party will be held on Sat March 20 this y ear Come in and help celebrate The pooi is 20 years oW There will be free swimming refreshments balloons a pool pass draw ing and much more from 12 noon until 5 p m Mark this special day on your calendar! LESSONS: The next session of w inter swim lessons begins Mon Mar 29 at 3:30 pm This will be an 8 day session due to Faster vacation The cost for this session only is $1 600 per student You can register by calling the pool at mile 0 Defa Jfiy£ Sc£ooI Jed C Christensen To attend Youth Conference The Utah Chapter of Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge is pleased to nounce the recent selection of Jed Christensen as one of 50 outstanding high school juniors in the state of I'tah to ceive a scholarship to attend the l1 Freedoms and I eadership Youth Conference at Yallev Forge Ftnnsy ania March Youth were required to submit an plication which included GPA two ters of recommendation lists of school activ ities and a and community Students were patriotic essay with finalists personally ievved and selected by a panel of judges All 1999 applicants were students ho excel in scholarship leadership communication and other criteria The Conference includes youth motivational speakers workshops activities strengthening leadership abilities social functions and an historical tour of Philadelphia Students return to their indiv idual high schools with a commitment to promote patriotism and responsible citizenship Each student agrees to form or maintain an active Freedom Club w hich includes a Freedom Awareness Week and a Assembly in his her high school $1875 or 75 cents each for 25 Graduation Announcements $800 for 50 plain name cards $1000 for 50 specialized foil name cards Our office will take orders for graduation announcements any tirrt3 up until graduation Payment is made upon receipt of announcements Come in and check out our selection of customized announcements r&t |