Show County Chronicle Progress Villard -i r ' July 81 999 Attention Parents! " MHS Bowling News - pk tprip v J:'- :' cs v :'r ip " Is - 'o oil "!on IK'iVi a'! 'pp-'- i p!' aNo due " o' Vc!U t' p" I Spii- Millard p pi a! IVlcalcJ kc :i 'c!!cl C! UKo Vcaic! Dcicatcd High a meeting ihc fair school on - recognition dear's on the Rodeo I'M on to earn mention significant ho earn trtev registered nderson illion oilier business vr tjh et ot hard work have made " al the Helta: Juh !on club officers and ad papers and chedulc tor an sou: a dean Mm tor the spring wi lKesl semester according to permanent residence iptormation provided bv ciudents - new Rapplev tall and and anone interested Juh are m iled to attend member- - Noah Crista p m in im e roe Saturday July 10 Delta Indoor Arena up: 8:30 Clinic: 9 am 4 pm $50 to ride $10 to watch For more info Pat Thomas Don Lindsay No matter what will do it better - Trainer you do with your horse after this experience you Mon 12 from Jul pm Open pm and again on that day The public is from the meet with vited to come and vatch the Fillmore Marlins The meet begins at 12 noon Spectators are free Summer is flv ing bv Session of IV of "1 earn to Siim" lessons at est Millard C'ommunitv Swimming Pool begins Mon Julv 12 at 4 a m The pool is offering of the American Red Cross Swim els program at 9 930 10 and 10:30 am and 1:30 am Levels are offered at The pool is also offering the Boy Scout ill run it as sw im merit badge course and soon as 6 or more bovs are registered at the pool This course costs $20 per bo and lasts 2 weeks Call the pool at 33 for more information or to register for an of the pool's swimming programs ain randsen Joe lers lehnda scott Petersen Horsemanship Clinic Sign for a sv im meet he Pool will be closed on Pnggs-- Fillmore: vnthia Olson kanovh: shallav ('hristotterson Ran Higgs ummmgs Stephanie llulm ler MonScipio: manda Monroe coivcn lie and p'entv excellence ngeia c Rti::c at CS he newest goal makers in the pooK 5d mile club this week are Kim 1'ittman X0 Id miles miles MariKn Christensen Paula Johnson - 130 miles Madge Hrovvn I52H miles and Rev Huber "Ml miles' Monev and Prizes" Julv's "Dive for at 2 p in wil! be held this Ihurs Jul Regular price or a pass to the pool is quired here is no extra charge for this throw he stall event coins and pool ored vsashers in the pool for children ages to dive for All children are divided into groups according to their ages and dive in depths appropriate to their height he coins are to keep and the vsashers are turned in al the pool Tn:e for prizes er one gets a prize so plan on being at 30 he pool opens at the pool Thur grade pom nnni letter rouhlv eqaiv alent to an s grade average" Sterling R t huuh a J cvuevice president tor tudertt "It :ake a conmiittpc'" to educational ra'l in jf £ nes are dean cneMer achievement 'Id online prn'p ot Morcan oi and the Pool ' !o Rodeo Club a: sialc- Swim t'ro'Ti I ub v Hoi pom' on the - vimvi hour inanLi'ii a awracc crccl:t Dean's List II lR in three tirc!£n count' to lake 'prcrj 0' pra!- I lor b !a:uo! and currcu ii'mirvii:-- oiir"i"icr: West Millard U roll al honor Van a minimum the ac ifaJw ::ic rval niainia - SanJ la anJ r'liic puM uhcii lolinja tor makLoivpritulaiionv a k a ho a So anJ sC"V" Were 1a Icponh cp icMo"- a Uo Rkkard i' htjrur j: ca"icJ po:!''c K:tv "" m'tioJ Hoi !o hc a '!!"- r "w I'c iosv: - ' Honor !t from ill be held The word been inspired ventures crass may have by the of the Roman MaCrassus who organized his own fire brigade bought burning houses cheaply then used his brigade to put out the fire n rcus Licinius "l IT v - i 1 K Jl ft ccd three tor IW iinc's! ho rel pmf '"c prop'jMi bcci'ise ot their back to the 'C'culliral cooi-- a'hip sc' io otM t' ser red r Back row Chad Coats TyerAlldredge Calhe Kofoed Jesse Boone JesFront sica Rcbison Jaimi Robison Amy Maxwell Principal Alldredge row Jens Rasmussen Jed Chnstensen Celeste Jolley Laoe Chnstensen and Cami Chnstensen c and irm el tot! to in an on com ei Students attend leadership course in Millard High School in Mon June sent 12 students government officers to "Quest" a leadership training conference tah at souihem inversus he student JesNv ottlccrsi led I svhilir-siot aciciiltute arm to red otleied ammai and their children VM'ion-arm ( redn provides scholai p I' thioueh the Male i'e awarded annualK and orean aiioiis is our siiicerc hope thai lhee schol-inps will lv benetic iil to the lam lies 0! I' recipients nd be gteit investment the in future ot agriculture tor all ot us staled arm I redit President and Richard eathered he three mdiv iduaU selected are Mindv Coats Martin MNop aid Jami illes Mindv ( oats is the daughter ol Rmdv Man C'oatsot llolden Mindv was the Yilutatorian ol her graduating class at Millard High School where she was a member of the National Honor Socieiv student Council Seminars Council the t eniral I tah amiK Consume! and Health H U lub PresiSciences Sterling Scholar dent and lettering in Voiles hall Basketalso served as ball and Softball Mindv ouncil Presiecu Millard Counts dent Institute Choir Historian Cands at illmore ominunitv Hospital striper oach lementars teacher's Jazz I umpire lor liabe Ruth Softball league volunteer icv Hospitals assistant at illmore Haiand gathered supplies fin Russian Mindv is attending tian orphanages Southern tah niversits and is seeking a degree in Radiologic lechnologv 'wtare r are sica Robison-t ice pres that eleste and (ami manager manager hr t Horseback Riding Program Jesse aeie Jollev cheer allie Demolition Derby Women's Division 1st Place Shannon Hoggard 2nd Janet McDermaid Most Aggressive John H Rowlelteand Visian Rowlette both of Delta C recentlv enrolled in the American Quarter Horse Association Horseback Riding Program The program pros ides AQU A members recognition for time spent riding or dnsing American Quarter Horses A unique aspect of the programs its simplicity Current AQHA members com- plete a program application and pay a onetime $25 enrollment fee Each enrollee ceives an official AQHA log sheet to record their hours driving or riding their American Quarter Horse Participants need not own their own horse but all ofiih a regisficial hours must he accrued tered American Quaner Horse The first award a program recognition 50 hase is hours onls after given patch been logged and serified Patches and nine subsequent asvards are presented at 100 to 5000 hour levels and range from merchandise gift certificates from Drsdales Western Store to a Montana Silversmith trophy belt buckle at the highest level 7 Men s Winners at and Dusty Smith the Demdiition Great Basin Gardens 75 West 300 OPEN South 9 - 6 - as dass presidents! ms Is ler Macli-unioand Jami tional Honor Sociefv president Jens attended Rassmusscn Principal Mldredge came as advisor "Quest" was a course in which the students participated in various activ ities to help them become better leaders and work together as a whole winners (I to r) Ashley Johnson Lisa Abbott 3rd Place and Place Derby were $4 Holden pm Mon as well leader! and t of perennials shrubs and trees Remember trees are a lasting tribute to mark Birthdays Weddings Anniversaries and other Special Events They can be planted right up to time ground freezes f °T Is Lots " pun 0Uf" I I Scholarship onnic pjiir knihjcl a" J Hc:h o! 'I c 1onh ot K V Kick i":l' Kltv- s p" '::N'oir: Hosier - k ::: Honor Roll anvngai'Ulo: p'iniviv lamo 'ollo clcalcJ - nelc sO" J !o "CM o vrn were p MCVCtlx Sc( Winners 5f5 anJ o! 11!C c' :hc cVd o: C- pp Rock pivI " Vc- Ron late I :JS4 V' N4-- r " Jcncr r heen luncc :'Ju!' !'c anc c lyi'iv Delia Abbott wins Western Regionals overall 'or: rj k ri lldi Mi tc Koh Mllmirc - M wi tJvh indcvcrs cik k'i Su'nmcr ejiuA'n "ao pp ('c miiii lea:: ' June top- norv wih "c vp o" :ao cc tr pii rollir crc c crT K 'ij ihi '!! I'm i -- Un in' t: kc at Mil! selected lo c (ah II o hf scOc ltp'll s:i'c eai" tor t' ci't) rdsjv lecp!ii:l ndrea ion v 'iiDi Ji'O-ccpVs t elcste Jol'ev nJerson a'J ramc in"e I" order to cjualitv lor th honor a " etes have pLued 1st or 2J in a' one vent a: i"e 'stale Meet re en! ' s j All-Sta- te Dusty Rodeo Sabey Norm Robison Sign-u- p Hinckles Town ill be taking their 1'ridas nual Hinckles Rodeo July 16 at the Hinckles Town Offices al 16l' East 300 North in Hinckles Wewill be open from 9:00 am until 1:00 pm Pav ments must be in cash onlv at the time that sou sign up Minors must also have parents sign a release form at the time for sign up Sat SUBSCRIBE TODAY! Celebrate Pioneer Days lo the July 15-1- July S3 & S4 In HINCKLEY 7 at the Nephl Rodeo Arena sal 520 East Topaz 4 Utah 864 4551 Delta Twin 1 (lmiied mppiv ol ticket Voucfwn) When you purchase $25 or more of Wrangler jeans andor shirts Wrangler Cut j CMC4 A I Basic Equipment one endorsed the There's only Professional jean by Rodeo Cowboy's Association Wrangler Cowboy Cut Jeans fxAv r 1 V $1999 100 Cotton Always for durability comfort and at the best price in townl fit July 23 7:00 pm 8:00 pm Delta 498 W Main XjB64-211- 0 8:00 am 9:30 am 0:30 am 2:00 noon 1 :30 pm 7:00 pm 8:00 pm Cowboy Blue Denim Jeans ' sifSA July 24 - Day of Events Headquarters JJ Hinckley Classic run (Hinckley Lions Club) Pioneer Parade (Hinckley Main Street) Pioneer Centennial Program (Park) BBQ Dinner & Hootenanny Kids Sports (Park) Jr Rodeo Western States Rodeo & 24 - Monday 7:00 ONLY - Fri 7:10 & 9:00 Tues- Twin 2 Hinckley Rodeo Jr Calf Riding 2) Sign up 6 to 7 and draw at 7 - Mutton Bustin Western States Rodeo - Bareback Riding Saddle Bronc Riding Steer Wrestling - Calf Roping - Team Roping - Barrels - Team Roping - Money Calf (23rd ages 6 & under) - Hide Race - Bull 24th (ages Riding Local entries will be held at the Hinckley Town Offices on Friday July 16 from 9 am until pm Payment must be In cash only at the time that you sign up Minors must have parents sign a release form at the time of signup Monday 7:00 ONLY Tue Fri 7:00 & 9:00 AdulM W A Undcrttr Citinnt 00 Subject K change due lo ivtihbiKty POOR |