Show — r Students f Conference rtc I' of Fillmore I:f!m Jed C completed a Ravmuvscn iolvn of Delia of Kanoh recentlv Youth LeaJchip rcedomi Joundation a! 4 at p " September iescr tar Hak fXr N't1 Meet iur re- p r si i t harpe'l and ce: Senior Menus and Activities Thurs Sept 9 Baked Chicken Whipped Potatoes Grav Peas Carrots Lemon Banana Cake Rolls Butter Fri Sept 10 Slopp Joe"s Potato Salad Baked Beans Fruit Brownie Tues Sept 14 Hamburger Stroganoff Green Beans Melon Cup Biscuits Butter Impossible Pie o er Noodles NNedSept 15 Roast Beef Whipped Potatoes Gra Tossed Green Salad Fruit Salad Cookie Bread Butter Thurs Sept 16 Potatoes Corn Carrot & Raisin Salad Fruit Cup Rolls Butter Fri Sept 17 Chicken Cordon Bleu Rice Pilaf Corn Cake & Fruit Bread Butter Tues Sept 21 Salisbury Steak Whipped Potatoes Spinach Peach Cobbler Bread Butter Gray Wed Sept 22 Mild Chili Cheese Stick Fruit Salad on Lettuce Cinnamon roll Crackers Thurs Sept 23 Turkey Casserole Yams wTruit Cookie BreadButter Fri Sept 24 Roast Pork Whipped PotatoesGravy Sliced Beets Fruit Cup Brownie RollsBuner Tues Sept 28 Hamburger & Cheese Pizza Buttered Corn Fruit Cup Cake Wed Sept 29 Chicken Enchilada Spanish Rice Tossed Green Salad Peach Parfait Com Muffin Thurs Sept 30 Pork Chops DressingGravy Broccoli Fruit Cup BreadButter Public Health Board To Meet Dr Von Pratt Chairman of the Central Utah Board of Public Health has announced a meeting of the Board on September 22 1999 Tlie meeting is scheduled for 7 pm at the Public Health Office at 20 South 100 West Mt Pleasant A detailed agenda can be seen at the followoffices: 70 ing health department Westvicw Drive Richfield 50 South 400 West Fillmore 146 North Main Ncphi 428 East Topaz Blvd D Delta Courthouse Junction 20 South 100 West Mt Pleasant 40 West 200 North Manti and Courthouse 18 South Main Loa ::e P! de" vail "eis " he Dan Pool news Back To School Night at FES ' n'Te V orye were hc among 50 student- participating in the conference which wa sponged hv the local chapter of the doms foundation at Ya!le F'orge lhe students traveled to al!e urge to participate in the event uhith included classroom instruction In icmg Histors a and freedom presentations summit where student- debated issues that efkt their learning em ironments hetore drafting a code ot conduct to address those issues "Ihrough sponsorships from their cal reedoms inundation chapter each ot these students uas able to take part in an educational experience that will sta with them the rest of their lives " said Hear Admiral Richard C Ret stick I s president ot reedoms oundation at orge "Our mission is to teach them hat it took lor our nation to its gain dependence and explore the mdiv idual sponsibilities necessan to maintain it " reedoms oundation at allev ore is among the nation's premier organizaedutions devoted to cation and the promotion of responsible citizenship COPY '21: if J Pittman d'na:cd meeting houid Nr aN'at 'd ou could ir lsa! meriharts thid iii an dr p' Iherevsill he Ji'uktrT from the principle and PI nominating commiKce Sarah Ha'es !iu cKe !r- V ' VTV 1" J Pi i!vd Delta High School Water Polo First Team Players by Tom 15 IM'N won the DniMon nas received Polo ' has m field for the deep shallow and the lor one goal Of these goal eight phvery three were from Delta Dan Pittman junior was both a two meter man and field pla er He was unanimously chosen as the State MVP Dan is the son of Anita and Kim Pittman Sarah Hales senior was picked as the shallow goal Because Delta did nothae a girls team Sarah plaed on the bos arsit team She is the daughter of louJean and Lonnie Hales w a picked Ste en Hamilton freshman as a field plaer and is the onl freshman on the All State team He is the son of Pnscilla and Thomas Hamilton Winning the State Championship was a great team effort b pla ers such Rex in Mike Stephenson Chad Stiphenson Stew an Matt Stexxart Ranee Hamaker Delance Warner James Bishop Derk Springer Nate York Nick Nielson and he pla Io ers V1 vtord V'? V iv chosen histean and tw o goalies one was !( High School aler Polo Mate Helta II Hovs Championship ate this summer l earn lll'V Hamilton On Ma 5 Page - y -rfr suim Elementary7 School A: j at Yalle - Jcn 9 1999 W est Millard Fillmore Complete Yailex Chronicle PrcxrcSS September Millard rr i''A" n Steven Hamilton Mrs Monroe meets her Room Mo'her In addition Flhan who first water polo season last fall has been to the traxehng team for the I9W season His coach Chris Oeding plax ed on the US Water Polo Team at the lanta Olx mpics Chris places Ethan among the fix e fastest sx immers on the Mens Orange Coast College Water Polo Team Ethan is the son of Pnscilla and Tom Hamilton and graduated from Delta High in 1995 MHS Off to a Great Year Many things haxe been happening at Millard High since school began Monday morning at 8:00 a m Starting things off his was the opening day assembly year's theme was introduced by Jed Christensen student body president The theme is "Ending the Century Beginning a Dream" Each grade performed a skit and talent number Exery thing from singing to "Austin Powers" gaxe students a good start to the new ear The first day xxas full of class changes and reuniting w ith friends Freshmen hax e begun finding their ax around the school and seniors are ready for a year of calculus and physics or maybe weightlifting and chorus The nevx teachers hav e adapted w ell to life at Millard High Miss Wamick is phy teaching chemistry and and is the new volley ball head coach Miss Olsen is the new girl's head basket coach and teaches PE We hax e rw o special ed teachers Mrs Day and Schmid Mrs Palmer will be taking over Mrs Olson's computer classes and Mrs Memmott is teaching geography for the first quarter We're looking forward to getting to know these teachers and hope they enjoy Millard as much as the students Students haxe had mixed feelings about the new "block" schedule W e now go to four classes each day Starting at 800 am we go to I" and periods and 4 period The lowed by lunch next day xxe go to our 5 6 7 and 8 pm period classes We get out at 2: Some students like this change because they are able to take eight classes rather than sev en but it is hard to sit in one class for an hour and a half With our goals set high for this year Millard High is looking forw ard to plenty of victories in athletics and academics ball new Mr - The face ia the mirror of the mind and eyes without speaking confess the secrets of the heart -- Saint Jerome - V- eM to '' - i: M r Muvjy ' do' " J o! H IV ocar ti" - as iror e' a 't"- and l pe' Rher P'ovo Rhcf's Social day for Room Mothers' Social There was a Room Mothers' Social in the lunch room at FES on September 2 after school Mothers and teachers met and mingled while snacking on donated cookies The purpose of course was to plan how parents can help teachers It was well attended b parents and teachers alike Room Mothers ditTcent responsibilities depending on xxhat the teacher would like them to help with Basicallx Room Mothers help proxide Co-e- d supervision for field tr:p treats tor holidays and whatever c'a room he'p the teacher needs And ai the end ot the ear Room Moms' decorate the 'cuhcr-- ' eacher xpprecia'ior eek hanks to Jeanne Johnson and everyone else who made the Room Mothers Social possible nd remember oj could be a Room Mother too' Jus: ask your child's teacher and and hs see and and !ve er jkc or Vired N:!o'ustrai:a ent to Nal: ired to v ard s"daJane Dj'or ard mora Hu'son ted Naturday -- tf tattler Rorvrt 'eait Great attendance at the Room Mothers el ider mission :n r:r and : Iv e" ed: Ttnt lirst husband and wife team elected simultaneously to both chambers of a state legislature were Richard Lewis state senator and Marine Brown Neuberger state representative elected to the Oregon legislature on November 7 1950 SUBSCRIBE TODAY! Volleyball GISft RffUBSi Millard Counts Recreation is now d ganizing a W Volleyball eague Registration w ill be from Sept thru Sept 16 from 8 a m to 5 pm Mon thru Fri at the Millard County Recreation Offices at 81 So Mananita Axe Delta The be $175 per team Participation in the league xxill be restricted to 16 teams because of restricted facility usage There xxill be a meeting Thurs Sept 16 W at the Recreation Office 81 So Mananita Axe at 6 pm A represcntatixe from each team interested in participating in the league must be present The first 16 teams to hand in rosters participation forms and fees w ill be those given entrance into the league All information and registration materials can be picked up at the Recreation Office For more information call SUBSCRIBE is celebrating their 4th Anniversary signup for 3 months for $4000 3 Days a w eek Monday - Friday 6:00 am - 7:00 am Palladium dance studio STEP PIMP WEIGHTS MEDICINE BALLS SLIDES TAE-BL TODA 17 ' 2nd t- Vatt c "itto" re- - : Pi C' t:t'i pas' u l and Hetty i aroo'i ro-t Ih 'c past ard have had tour misMorjrv- 'eave tor 'eft vpte-r- vr Ider Net! iri'rsor !cf ustraA Ider Reitr o tor ird rgiand ide' i asey i'al! ster ctced t"c Ms n e :n IVx o fern a' e y The Delta High Football Team presents c t'Ti named School J e :"s ' Tonn Oxersctn in addition to the three named to the All State Team Sarah Preston wa the team manager and Christina Stanworth was the coach Ho- "Jerso- - J 'v'" e ev c" ard or Hamilton Earns Letter at Orange Coast College In his fist ear at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa Caliti mia I than Hamilton has earned a xarsirx letter in swimming After being out of the water for three and a half ears he w as named most improx ed swimmer for the 19W season At their conference championships he swam three seconds faster in the 100 freest) le than he sw am as a senior at Delta High School Also he swam six seconds faster in the 100 backstroke beating the Delta High o seconds He scored School record by points for his team in both these events ird r' i" a ll'T ' J ya:d 'v Annual Last Chance Crash Bash Demolition Derby DATE: SATURDAY SEPT 11 TIME: lOam-lpPLACE: PORTIA VVHL0U6HBY 1401 W 4500 N Make It 8r Take It class will be offered for $1 per page There will also be a special guest Robin Jefferv demonstrating archival 6 pm Millard County Fair Grounds $1200 lrt Place $500 2nd Place $400 3rt Place Saturday Sept 25 Adults: $5 Children: $3 WIN A CHANCE TO DRIVE IN THE DERBY Further information may be obtained by calling one of the following 9 or Justin Louder: Lisa Abbott: 864-4- 1 05 Troy Davis: 5 Janet McDermaid: All proceeds donated to DHS Football Team to pay for uniforms picture enhancement & reproduction We win have displays and demonstrations on new products!! There will be product available with special Christmas packages also!! Come 8r See what our classes have to offer!! i |