Show County Chronicle Progress 6 Millard Page 2 1999 September Fillmore 'ir Middle School now Mo 4 sat from hurs and eid m the aho' on u In he Practices are held gins practice this month from 3:30 to 6 pm The each weekday first swim meet is in October Watch the also be a little be SI "5 per team Participation in league will be restricted to b teams here of restr'cied facility usage will be a meeting hurs sept b 1W at the Recreation Office SI So Manae from e at b p m nna representativ in each team interested participating in the league must be present The first b teams to hand in rosters participation forms and fees ill be those All inforgiven entrance into the league mation and registration materials can be picked up at the Recreation Office For more information call new s for the date and meets through out the of time the because 4 Rec Standings SLOW PITCH Delta Glass & ire Delta school year addingham The first session of winter swim begins Mon Sept 20 at 3:30 pm Levels thru IV of the American Red sw imming program w ill be offered lhe session lasts for 2 weeks and costs 33 to regisS20 per student Call ter for sw im lessons or for more information concerning any of the winter proWest Millard at Community grams sons Cross Pool will change he bus and car traffic to Fillmore Elementary and Middle year Please study the map included to help minimize confusion as you drop off and pick up your children Buses will use 400 South and unload on the north curb of the schools All car traffic will be routed south of the schools by the bus garage If you are dropping olT students to the Middle School enter at the south end then exit north and tum south by the bus garage If dropping off Elementary School students driv e to the north entrance of the parking lot unload in front of the school and exit on the south If going to both schools go to the middle school first exit at the north then into school parking lot No cars will be allowed to exit onto 400 South the elementary Students walking and riding bikes will continue to use the sidewalk north of the schools Hi I J -3 -3 Dairy Delta Sports Thatcher Dairy Sunset View Rose Petal Floral Backdoor Angler Sagarville Feeders Del Aero Serv ice Great Basin Outfitters ri — hnr fc( mo Shumway Farms Hit Squad Baby O's Genes Cabinets 3: -8 l L— - Onlj — 1 omit) inirr 1 A -8 It ftutt Tf— i 4 1 tlj' r TrFr -- B Oasis Seed Double T Feed -x mmm FREE HEARING EXAMS FILLMORE and Delta Topaz Blvd E 864-445- UtL hearing services availabe at the Aid Repairs and New Hearing Hearing Aid Fittings and followup on a trial basis are: Please call (or your appointment Delta 9:00 11:30 call Fillmore 1:30 - 4:00 call TO TwinTheaIer 520 JST ditAi 10 x so & 8X56 BINOCULARS OFF MARKED PRICE I dgteasi? (jrfjSSna 4 Twin m W DOVE SHELLS SSK $3" Monday 7:00 ONLY Tues - Sat 7:00 & 9:05 Twin QSH w m mm tab "Bowfingsr" Steve Martin S Eddie Murphey Rated PG-- li Adults mm J — JlAlJOuh The month of August we hav e been learning about Hawaii It has been interesting to least We made Maui Pasta Salad and learned of the state We also made some beautiful garden sticks with butterflies to put around our yard They are so cute and brighten the place up a bit Summer has gone by so fast but we have enjoyed the corn It has made our barbeques more tasty Thanks to Frank Baker for sharing his wonderful corn We hope to get another barbeque in up at the cany on in September Also thanks to my mom LuDean Peterson for coming in and making her famous scones This is a highlight at the care center Both staff and residents look forw ard to her visits We have enjoyed going to the pool this year It has been fun seeing our friends sw im by We will look forw ard to next year Thanks again to the wonderful lifeguards who help us there We would like to Thank w ith much gratitude Riki Standi for coming in and playing the piano for us We enjoyed her talent very much Also thank you to all of our programs each month Ken Morten sen Fiddlers Delta Seminary and Ken Poulson and Joe Fullmer on You help make our lives entertaining And to all the people that come to Tuesdays We have so much fun and enjoy you all so very much Also thank you to Ruth Irwin for donating some items We want to wish Jessica Lovell the very best She has been with us for several years and has been an asset to this facility We will miss you Jessica! We would like to congratulate Julie Dutson She will be our new Unit Secretary Congratulations Happy birthday to Darwin Brown (84) and Lloyd Peterson (91 ) We hope that you both had a wonderful day Let's all remember that with school starting that the kids are all around and about Drive carefully say the Here are some web sites you may find interesting: CHIP federal health insurance program at wwwinsurekidsnow gov for wrw RISE (Responsible Industry a Sound Environment) at acpa orgrise VTech Consumer Services at wwwvtechkidscom The American Cancer Society at wwwcancerorg American Health Care Association at wwwahcaorg The Carpet and Rug Institute at wwwcarpet-rugco- Kohler at wwwkohlercoccm Kinetico at wwwkineticocom National Highway Traffic Safety Administration may be seen at wwwnhtsadotgovhotline Prior to third party the lata 19th cantury thara were often presidential candidates from candidate with the highest percentage of the popular vote In the Roosevelt a candidate for the Progressive Party mora than two parties The 20th century waa Theodore DELTA TECHNICAL CENTER EVENING CLASSES A UnderSr Cmmu $300 Subject lo change due to ivtibvbtlity Fr mtn CLASS DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR Beginning ComputerInternet Thursday ProgrammingVisual Basics Beginning Spanish Video Production (Bo - 9:30 pm TBA Beginning Drawing Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday TBA TBA TBA 7:00 6:30 6:30 5:30 C Lyman C Lyman TBA TBA R Bradfield C Wardle K Nielsen C Mathews 2 Monday 7:10 ONLY Tues - Sat 7:10 & 9:10 1 Andy Smith Lady Rabbits have exploded into a the soccer season They have managed to have only one loss in their first four games Amily n Nuttall sophomore team member say s "We are working really good together and w e are all pretty nice to each other for the most part MJ Tate former professional soccer player has been work" ing w ith us every Wednesday The Ladies have so far taken on Waterford their only loss St Joseph South Summit and just this Monday they w in over North Sanpete had a "I think we have been play ing intensely but that we are still progressing with all the new skills w e have been learning" said Jennifer Ivy The next game w ill be on Thursday at 4:00 pm at home Register now for the following classes Tuition is $5700 per class GED no charge ESL $2000 PER BOX THE CHOICE IS SIMPLE wSaHeLLLLLiLBLLliHLHBHI SC0PES Gamy 1 NORINCO SPOTTING — r" SPURT $7q99 I Girl's soccer kicks its way into a Utah $2Q995 SWAROVSKI 15 East Topaz Delta SSiSP EXPRESS play Cameron Eliason scored both of Delta's touchdow ns and carried for a healthy 48 yards Delta was disappointed with the 2 Lone Peak w in After the game Coach Fovvles complimented the team on their heart but said he didn't believe in moral ictory and expects a w in next time Delta plays in Las Vegas on Friday West Millard Care Center audiologist Other REMINGTON - II DELTA time JK353J" Sou Bu Barton clinical 1 ?m mtntss too IN Anderson MS will be providing Free Hearing Exams at the Delta and Fillmore Medical Centers Community C League starts Sept 7 All new bowlers or bowlers who didn't bowl last year get a free bowling ball by joining this year Bowling balls now on display at Plaza Lanes Mixed Mens and Ladies Leagues Great Fun Bowl with friends or make new ones Contact Plaza Lanes for more info £ U Plaza Lanes 420 Wesley Row lette Debbie Row lette and Kyle Row lette all of Delta L'T recently enrolled in the American Quarter Horse Association Horseback Riding Program The program provides AQUA members recognition for time spent riding or driving American Quarter Horses A unique aspect of the program is its simplicity Current AQUA Members complete a program application and pay a $25 enrollment fee Each receives an official AQI IA log sheet to record their hours driv ing or riding their American Quarter Horse Participants need not ow n their own horse but all official hours must be accrued ith a registered American Quarter Horse The first aw ard a program recognition patch is given after only 50 hours have been logged and verified Patches and nine subsequent awards are presented at 100 to 5000 hour levels and range from merchandise gift certificates from Dry sdales Western Store to a Montana Silversmith trophy belt buckle at the highest level Jim Bret Campbell AQUA Manager of the Horseback Riding Program said "The Horseback Riding Program is a unique opportunity to earn rewards outside of traditional competition In some cases the program rewards people who already spend many hours riding American Quarter Horses For others the Horseback Riding Program is an incentiv e to get out and ride" Horseback riding provides good exercise According to the US Department of the Interior more than 27 million people participate in horseback riding nationally AQHA actively encourages horseback riding as a relaxing recreational activ ity that can be enjoyed alone or shared with family and friends by ) Soultt TNT SUBSCRIBE TODAY! Horseback Riding Program fantastic start Ly man Bros Serv ice Drug Hot or W hat Kackin Attention parents of Middle School and Elementary School students this Schools & Pete Azte Lessons Greg Chappell Principal Night Sept 15 1999 7 pm at Fillmore Elementary School - Dentistry Family Screwballs Philgas Lake going buses to school Traffic flow ill smoother hese changes may take getting used to but they will all be for the better So e get lets be courteous to one another as accustomed to the new Fillmore Good luck to all for the new school cars and Volleyball Dallas Stumph DHS-- ln recent years the unity of the Delta High football team has been questioned But all that is in the past In the season opener against the Eone Peak Knights The Rabbits gav e fans a peek at a new season a new offense and a defense with heart In the first half of the ball game the Delta defense was doing very well but let the Lone Peakers get lucky three times to score The Delta offense was dm ing good but there were loo many turnovers That was to be expected with a somewhat rusty team that has only four returning starters Delta went to the locker room at the and deficit half with an an attitude that they were not going to give up When they came out for the second half Delta was fired up and ready to play The offense started off with a turnover but the hot defense took the ball back On the following drives the offense scored and the defense held the Knights to a minimum gain or loss almost ever by We have a new ith new blacktop ed bus stop and car route The administraith the new road to go tion hopes this new route will improve to and from safety for the children school he will racuuethall courts are open all day from and inim top m weekdays and during the open swim hours on Saturdays swim hours have not changed from 'he summer schedule ap is held 30 to am his is mornings from a great time to sw im or water walk and get in a workout before the day distractions be will on The pool Labor Day open to Sept 6 from pm and from 6 to 4 pm Family Night is every Monday from b to p m when the entire family is to the pool for S6 There ill be no early morning lap sw im on Labor Day he Delta High School swim team sw im pool the swim Nit are Miiiard County Recreation is now bail a eigne ganizing thru sept u' be from Sept Registration n at a m to Id troni p it Mon thru the Millard County Rereation Offices at Delta lhe tee So Maivanna Ave from b to 10 p p m 2 noon to pm and again pm weight room receiv ed ted as an waiting be matched Co-e- d it's winter schedule hours are now o to 10 troni school the tor word o: the v:th parentine meetr near future for more the proeram CS-- pool is in to he open swim IsNd Jul school year new - Wendell & Gay Scothem spent the week end at a familv reunion at Pineview Dam I hey had 126 in attendance Visiting at the home of Marlow & kathy Cropper during the week was Mrs Shonna Cropper and daughter Auhrie and son Troy and a friend of Aubne Karen Nielson all from Las Vegas Aubne & Karen went on to Provo where they will attend BYL "Get Well" w ishes to Roger Stanwonh w ho recently had knee surgery Gary & Loene Dutson spent Friday in Salt Lake on business ishes are sent to Fon birthday Happy Haw ley of Bountiful a former member of Oasis who celebrated his 100 year birthday on Aug 31 Please call your news item to me so we can keep our column in this Chronicle Thanks Arprilla Young Delta team loses to Lone Peak our new principal Mr Greg Chappell He has some great ideas and literacy is high on his list Have you noticed all the construction equipment around school1 Much of the preschool playground equipment has cently been removed New pea gravel is with state stanbeing added to comply dards II S plans to upgrade the other ground is well he road has been idened and uc u iyC ' Pool lhe On notice that thev had been aecep Internationa! Partnership Sehoo stil rSj oine some changes U ere excited about M Osh m eii'u ajer Jipanese or Xuuiisi dependme on whit arraneements u' tan worn out ool Millard On June If V met Hoard o: duciion gave tre sM' nv Intcrrat: "'a' toapp! to ith Japan and to plar at: nershtp trip to Japan tor our students host P West Millard Suim CSnews ith the iernentarv tven a the tlrst school in 'tjh participate :n th: intcmationd! vhool he vimi tuJcnt procrant' whooi attend vmc vUov partner untitles and experience a with l:t'e n a kvctgr culture Dunn: their Jai! av fie'd r:p and activities uiii be b the hot chvol and the mJiplanned 1J11! j'timle 1S ccirjru to the aereeneni students t'om wu'd then hot he Japanese orretnie in 2001 pan stmv! ear runs from April thru March ueust a with most of the month oi herefore M could expect to cation - illnvrc Arprilla Scow Changes at FES FMS to participate in Exchange Program MiJJe School DE5GRET0ASS5 Fillmore Elementary School MotbmIm cal - Woods GED ESL TBA TBA Mon & Wed 10:00 - 9:30 - 8:30 - 7:00 -- pm pm pm pm |