Show County Chronicle Progress Millard 8 Page September 23 199? Delta High School Millard High School Reporter - Ce'este JoHey i i he I t 3 t Harney M ff : v Harvest Ball Royalties Announced p It a tlow mg oung ladie were the class rosiltics for the MiM'J ViiiitJsv llatvcst Hall dance 'ic ladies are Ouecn Kaitlx n staples and attendants mv Hogue and D'jwell he sophomore ladies are Oueen Kami inohseii and attendants Wilex Johnson ieKen and vhelbie he uinior ladies arc (ueen Shailene and attendants ran Johnson amick and Five place in ov ell a lor nd tmaiU the best for last the senior (Jueen lodi ake and attendants mlmson and Candy Caliistcr dance ill be this coming Saturdav ladies are hbv he following he cost Demolition the Football Derby is S3 per person or S5(Hi per will be chosen bv he royalty couple the class that ha the most money in their box vervone is encouraged to donate cross country ilizubeth Bassett DHs -- Delta High placed five people m the top twenty in both the boys and meet held in Delta on girls cross country fti ra iv 15 Sept :rv-- f was the first regional meet placed second in both the hoys and events losing to Richfield each time girls were only behind by points boy s lost by 4 points he meet Delta girls he VI he " ond ill at least place seche boy s team but the girls team has a better chance this year in region" said Coach at Hist Candidates at MhS are Front row left to nght Brenda Caning Cailie Kofoed Lacy Davis and Darci Stevens Back row cecomtng Tj:re 3"v Hie! 7r Amber Ashton Summer Memmott and Cam pictured isC J Cren iace Ctms'ensen Christensen Not Homecoming at MHS school eagerly MIiarJ II U'ivchwius: :hi Friday against North V or his ear's Homecoming candidate arc Vttrvr shton BrendaCarhng acic Christensen a'v i uristciisen ac Davis C liren Callie kofoed and Darci Siemens suiimcr Memmott Kami runic here will he a l)a ith Spirit and rall hash potato on the North tan- nJa on Sex icr Potato Bash at ('tip in oK es annual sponsored by the cheerleaders will he held from pm in the Aerie on Ihursday September 23 Cost tor the Potato Bash is S2 5o plate tor 2 and under S3 50 tor he Homecoming tire or SI5 per family rally will stan at 8 pm on the football field It promises to be a great event to get ex cry one "tired up" tor the big game Please note that the time tor on Friday the game has been mo ed to 5pm cck this week hax mg spirit ith Monday as I'uama Day uesday is Hat day Camouflage )a Wednesday Hair Day and riday ends tire game against he Millard the week and the Ihursday Correction Notice e School made in last as listed have not changed the name of the someone eek's paper Apparently school at the to Fillmore High Chronicle Progress the mistake teW'-- Nicki Jenkins was one of 380 contestants Local Lacey Day took sixth in that event v i at the Draper Veronica Dew simp placed fourth with time oi 22 2 Hannah lanner came in tilth two seconds behind Veronica shlev Johnson was sixth with a 22:37 i Delta high a school rodeo West Millard Rodeo working the Barn ionhre by WinV - one ol the three performance hous at the Helta arena 380 contenders came In the girls' events 120 participated 04 in pole benders 62 for goat in barrels mg and r S4 in break away 132 team ropers competed 2h in bareback 32 for saddle hronc 40 daring bull riders 100 13 participated in the steer call ropers for wrestling 10 lor girl cutters and hov cutters acev Dav took Out of these events Dannv Mxers m barrels sixth placed tenth in call' roping and Halex Petersen took fourth in break aw ax "I or this rodeo xve had good prizes" lame Rose secretarx of the he oxer all West Millard Rodeo Club winner prize was a saddle for each boxs and girls events Other prizes were breast collars head stalls and buckles he participants for this rodeo had the option of participating in both Cedar L'itx 's rodeo and Delta's Manx chose to compete here Kridax night Cedar Citx on Saturdav morning then Saturdax night in Delta hen he as as injured Jordan Snow kicked off his bronc and received a head The ambulance took him to the injurx hospital where he staved over night viid t Mrs PTA JV (una 23 2b Her time was ew is placed eleventh isa osee came in nineteenth at 24 45 Jason lardy place fifth and ran a 7:58 Mike Fxans came in sixth two seconds behind Jason Danny Diaz placed thirteenth at IS 5o Josh Springer was sevenosee teenth with a 14 24 and Andy placed twentieth at 14 41 "1 think the team will imprxed with practice" said team member Hannah "I plan on running a better time in the future" said team member Andy Losee with hurt ankle and a sick stom- who ran ach hands devastating blow to North Sanpete by Scon Barney he JV football team got the DHS job done last Ihursday when they handed the Hawks a defeat The Rabbits play ed an outstanding game and had control from the opening kickoff "This was a great first in and aw esome ay to start off with region play" said Coach Jason nomas The Rabbit offense was led by Jake Abbott Tyler Greathouse Kresdon Hughes and Kurt Gasser Jake Abbott carried the offense with more than 250 le also had 3 touchdovv ds ns and a Kurt Gasser and conversion Kyler Hughes had touchdown receptions Phil Ipson ran in a conxersion his best and we had a "Fxeryone played lot of fun" said quarterback Ty ler Greathouse defense played a terrific game punished the Hawk offense And interceptions by Caleb Rhodes and Kyler Hughes The defense had a number of quarterback sacks which were credited to Kx le Smith Ky le Jensen Eric Hintze and Chris Lovell Thex held the Hawks scoreless until only four minutes remained in the game "The defense played a superb game" said Coach Clint Peterson Coach Russ Henrie said "Wax to set in Friday night" the tone for the varsity Everyone is welcome to come out and win fans support the team With a ill find all the excitement they need Delta plays at home this week against Carbon at 3:30 pm The Ftiex they had membership drive The Millard High School PTA is startmembership drixe for a fully organised PT A at the school Any body interested in joining the PTA can send $4 in due to Martha Stott e o MHS Fillmore IT 84631 or they can join during any ill hax e or during open house the school SF OP conference PTA dues are needed to fund the stale and National PTA Organization scholarships at Millard High School teacher preciation and the Reflections program Also MHS stands to gain from the school trust land money but must haxe a fully our organized PTA in order to do so help in this will be greatly appreciated Please join today and support the MHS PTA ing a THE BEAR FACTS CAN MAKE THE SALE! It Classifieds Can Sell 25 words for little as $5 as 864-240- 0 It Sell It Find It Chronicle Progress Buy ' CLASSIFIEDS f specialists are available at Delta Community Medical Center Call the number listed medical Fillmore Community Center and an appointment Medical for September 23 Anderson MW ? Delta Fillmore ELECTROMYOGRAPHY NERVE CONDUCTION TESTING Richard MS Nielsen PT September 17 Delta Fillmore (ear nose throat) ENT William MD Nelson Sept 2nd FAMILY PRACTICE Craig Brent Grose MD Jackson MD 13 Delta Monday Sat Sat Sat Thurs MD Limburg W Egan MD P Henrie MD G David Daniel David Steven W GENERAL G Lynn Fillmore Morn Fillmore Mom Morn Fri Fillmore Fillmore Delta Se7or Delta Shamo MD Alan R Smith each month Thurs Thurs MD Fri Delta Fri Delta MD September 15 HEALTH CARE 205 SERVICES Delta Daily Fillmore Daily ACCREDITED Delta Variable Call for Fillmore schedule an appointment Delta Fillmore OPHTHALMOLOGY A Karren Kent MD October Delta 15 for the kill Wildcats 29 ext HOME Sperry goes Lady Rabbits sweep SURGERY Rowe Mand byAlizabeth Bassett DHS -- The freshmen sophomore JY and varsity volleyball teams beat the Richfield Wildcats on Sept 14 All the teams beat Richfield in two sets The varsity scores were and making Delta's first regional volley ball game a big success '"I think all teams in the region will be equally tough No one team sticks out" Janette Larson She thinks Carbon will he the biggest challenge of the season This year's seniors are unified and get along well which will help them this season The team is ranked fourth in the Salt Lake Tribune and third in the Dcseret News said Coach October Delta Fillmore Kimball Kirt MD September 15 Delta Fillmore RECONSTRUCTIVE PLASTIC SURGERY Surgery) Jon B Bishop PODIATRY David H MD October 7 (Ankle & foot) Jaramilk) DPM Every Thursday Delta Delta Fillmore PATHOLOGY Shari Winters M ed Variable Schedule Delta Fillmore UROLOGY Ronald Crouch MD September 20 Delta DELTA COMMUNITY MEDICAL CENTER FILLMORE COMMUNITY MEDICAL CENTER Iatennoutata Health Care Fidttttes Lady Rabbits are Hawks main course by Marissa G real house Lady Rabbits xxent into a tennis rematch against North Sanpete with their raquets held high only to fall prey to the Haw ks wrath once again w inning only one match "I wish our team could have done better" said first singles player Lisa Smith the team's ictor "But I'm sure w ith hard work and dedication we can do better next time" The first radio paging ttrvlc initiated on October 15 1950 in New York City The first page a doctor who was golfing was went out to win Fx en the second team running back Jake Abbott scored a touchdow n on a 80 yard second team drive The Delta defense also did well Disciplined defensive ends Rowley and Dan Myers with defensive tackle Nate Spence and line backer'captain Judd Fitzgerald contained the North Sanpete QB Brett Johnson for minimal offense The game ended with a win for the Rabbits and a pleased Rabbit team The Delta Rabbits play the Carbon Dinos next week The demolition derby is on the follow ing Saturdax and starts at Golf team in the winner's circle the Inch" by Marie Lisonbee again the Delta High Golfswing for the winning score Delta scored 303 followed by Richfield at 3 12 Carbon 322 North Sanpete 329 and Emery at 342 at the last tournament Danny Lopez led the team at 7 Casey Fow les had 77 Steve Styler was also at 77 and David Shelly "Biff ended with ers 78 Fillmore ORTHOPEDICS Robert T Jackson MD Dallas Stumph football game meant a clean slate for Delta It was the first game that counted toward state Delta gained the momentum first by recoxering a fumble on a kickoff and marching it into the endzone North Sanpete had one touchdown in the first quarter but after that Delta's three runners J Row ley C Eliason and S Singleton led by QB Brook Rogers and the line all seniors except for junior Kyle Jensen mox ed the ball at will Tyrel Curtis played on the line until he was injured and replaced by Jensen North Sanpete had no chance to gain a by ' AUDIOLOGY Bart aft Delta stomps Sanpete in first region football game lAldiltcML These V Cameron Eliason number 14 carries for good yardage against North although the Hawks were picked by both Salt Sanpete Delta won Lake papers to win Spotlight Marie Lisonbee DHS This week one of our varsity special spotlights is Frin Pace She has a lot of favorites Favorite food is pizza as do a lot of teenage girls Red suits her along w ith "Summer Girls" sung bv LFO "90210" is her faxe TV show and "Notting Hill" as her fave movie She drinks Dr Pepper and skis Her favorite subject is PE Erin Pace is the daughter of Brook and Betty Pace and sister to Kelly Kara and Marcus She celebrates her birthday on June 5 She is a senior in high school and occasionally goes by Mean Jean If Erin had a million dollars she would buy clothes and shoes To marry Matt Damon drive a new conv ertible and have a billion dollars would be her three wishes After high school she w ould like to go to college and marry Her favorite thing about volleyball is hitting and the By adrenalin - Richfield overtook Carbon and now leads them by two strokes They are 47 strokes behind Delta and in second place This tournament was played at North Sanpete's golfing range at Palisades Next week Delta plays at Emery on a "tricky" course The range is not in total view which causes "blind shots" At times the golfers are allowed to look over the ridge to see w here they need to aim State is in two weeks at Jeremy Ranch in Park City Delta's team will be there Coach Don Christensen said "There is a tight race for the fifth spot on the team Only five players can represent Delta at the state meet Six strokes separate fifth place from the eighth place This makes the competition very strong and healthy The next two region meets will determine who gets that fifth spot" Danny Lopez Casey Fow les Cameron Young and Dave Shelley will compete for Delta at state Drew Anderson Josh Olcott Brady Wood and Steve Styler are fighting for the fifth place They play at Emery Thursday 6:00 "Pennies by "Pennies by the Inch" continues a tradition of collecting contributions provide medical care for needy children at Primary Ciiild'en's Medical Center Last year $6 million was expended to 000 hospital visits by cover more than needy children at Primary Children's A volunteer organization in each comcammunity conducts the to paign One hundred percent of funds collected from "Pennies by the Inch" are used for patient care (Mo deductions are made for administrative or fund raising costs) Physicians at Primary Children s donate their services to patients served by these contributions Primary Children's Medical Center cares for children throughout the Region without regard to race religion or ability to pay Primary Children's serves the largest geographical area in the United States for children - five Intermountain states Primary Children's is one of only 45 children's hospitals in the United States and is the 13th largest It is among the top ten children's hospitals in the country Primary Children's Medical Center treats among the highest cases of a critical nature of almost any other children's hospital in the nation Contributions can be mailed to: Primary Children's Medical Center Foundation 100 North Medical Drive PO Box 58249 Salt Lake City UT f POOR ( |