Show PaatA Ml Laid County Chronicle ProqressL N be r o v em 4 J 99 9 Delta South Millard High School Ce - RepQr"er- eterL- - I f w l va- - rt3l 1 fi -- Cana Coafs S:a:e - Voneyba 3je caeTC A va:e a: ujr"'u Vu it Ke'h srurrway October on of Keith on a the Chad i'Hmore t I a i K jt received Cl her oats and Jovce ball tour- - 4 ad he up to to compete Juab easily Eagle volleyball team travA'SC on Friday October 2 The beat for the state title but lost to San Juan later that Millard Defeats ihe lost to South Sev ier day On Saturda The hagles were able to play in the winner's circle but the weren't able to ranked Nice Grand County Millard hosted the Grand Count Red Deuls in the first pla off football game October 29 The final score on Fnda for the Eagles Millard kicked was?8-1off to the Red De ils and held them on their first series Dane Stephenson turned the Red Devil's first punt of the ard touchdown run and eame for a Aldo Gutierrez added the extra point to Grand's first score make the score was a pass to Engelbright and ardle their kick foiled Millard's Damn lacked a Grand plaer in their own endone for a safetj to make the score scored for Millard Trevor Stephenson ard and the in the 21" period on a - ard as good to make the halftime score kick In the third quarter T ler Alldredge and run a on scored quarterback Dane Stephenson scored the extra points on a nice run to the left to make the score Engelbright scored again tor the Red run and again the kick De ils on a failed Millard's Josh Eowkes intercepted a Grand pass and run it in for a touchdown Millard final score was a run b quarterback Jace Robison Aldo Gutierrez w as perfect in the PAT categon for the night se Defensiv ely the Eagles intercepted eral passes Tyler Alldredge Josh Fowkes Derek Beckstrand and Jacob Robison all or had interceptionsTrev Stephenson had 130 yards rushing Millard will now play the South Summit Wildcats in 2A quarterfinal action The game will be held at kamas on day November 5 at 3 pm job Eagles! 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DEADLINES Deadline for all announcements school news events etc 5 pm on Fridays ALL ADVERTISING Monday NOON Include self addressed stamped envelope for return of photos PHEASAHT Buy It Sell It Find It Chronicle Progress their thoughts about U ell another Hiloween has come to ot De::i South Mementary he school It's alwa a lot of fun to see the create e costumes that the students teachers and staff come dressed in All of the students went on "parade" the halU ot the school on through 5th morning Mrs Renee Anderson grade teacher was dressed as a Millard wrestler iwhat a traitor') while walkith students she had ing in the parade a "take down" with Denton Peterson heerleaders) she won! In Mrs Allan's tone of Dsl wrapping contest Exeryone had a great time ery glad to ha e a w arm ha e been able to grow The fifth graders at DNES ha e been lettuce seeds they planted in September flower bulbs that they hope to see next October hey ha radish and also planted Die e May Star Struck at DNES starring Collin Chou S clas the students had a 5l t mummy Dexter Schena takes time off from a day to relax by writing in his journal in the outdoor classroom He writes: "Our lettuce is growing good and we hope our bulbs grow good Some trees are grow low there are no ing the pond is left because the cat eats them East time we had outdoor classroom we ate some beets and carrots" bus while N Federal Premium 2 34 Mag 4 & 6 Mrs Nedra Jackson's and Mrs Ferrell's Kindergarten classes put on a wonderful Halloween program The students both morning and afternoon classes performed for the other students on Thurs Oct 28 and Oct 29 It for parents on Fri was a wonderfully spooky proThe students were in cosgram tume on Frida for the parents programs which made it especially Johnson and Sandy Facts are stubborn things — Alain Rene Lesage - Fillmore Iff Middle School Field trip to Southern Utah sixth se enth and eighth grade from the Fillmore Middle School recently enjoy ed a day long field trip The first stop of the day was at the Paunsagaunt Museum in Panquitch Here the students enjoy ed an amazing display of ild animals in settings Ranging from large animals like the mule deer and African lion to smaller ones like tiny turtles the animals all looked ready to come to life Later in the day the students visited Cedar City and attended an of the afternoon performance Shakespearean Festival Se $699 starting at Brush Pants per box $1899 $2799 $3699 eral students Brush Jackets wgame bag & shell holders Browning Camo SPECIAL PRICES BPS 3 12 Golds 3 & 3 12 Shotguns Youth 20 $25999 ga Advancing Horsemanship Clinic Saturday Nov 10 r'lJ v£ Delta Indoor Arena Sign up: 8:30 Clinic: 9 am 4 pm $50 to ride $10 to watch For more Info Pat Thomas Don Lindsay Trainer matter what you do with your horsa you It batter efter this experience 'fcs'ul Left to right: Lambertson John Monsen Kolby Daniel Anderson Savannah Day and Marisela Benitez enjoy the Paunsagaunt Museum left to right: Kelly Willden Muller and Haley Cross Country Race The annual Fillmore Middle School Cross Country Race was held at the Utah Symphony: Music and Emotions The fourth and fifth grade students of DNES were vited to Nephi to hear a 45 minute presentation of music by the Utah Symphony on Oct 20 Music Conductor Kory Katseanes introduced the students to the connection of music to emotions through the pieces of great composers such as Mozart Handel Rachmaninoff Hayden Mendelssohn Elgar Shostakovich and Prokofieff How did the students respond to this concert? Listen Brigette Lawrence: I liked Mueller and Kelly Willden The fastest eighth grade students were Daniel Anderson and Haley Mueller The seventh grade winners were Ian Jenkins and Kelly Willden Sixth grade was John Monsen and Asher Larsen Fifth grade winners were Jace Jensen and Alyssa Woodliff Learn Refusal skills 1 grade health students paydose attention to a presentat- Seventh ion I" n 1LJ i Ur Sarah Brandon David SteDhen Jackson Brigette Allyson and Man enjoyed the Utah Mari Magallon: felt happy because heard music David Ipson: The conductor had a lot of feeling when he was conducting Sarah Haynes: felt was in a room of magic! Stephen Chemiske: I heard laughter in one song (104th Symphony by Hayden) and sadness (Vocalise by Rachmaninoff) on others Brandon Gonzales: heard wonderful music mean it was fantastic! felt good like no other feeling had ever had Jackson George: felt a lot of sadness laughter and madness (Symphony 4 by Mendelssohn) in the songs they played They played nice music They practiced hard to perform in front of us Allyson Draper: My favorite piece was written for King George's party (Ceremony by Handel) They played it 3 times at the party It took one hour to play it one time The party lasted until five in the morning It made me feel like dancing hope someday I can be as good as they are DESERETOASIS Arprilla Roper from Ftovo and Chris & Carrie Dutson visited Fri at home of Winona Dutson Sacras The program at ment meeting on Sun Oct 24 w as put on by the Delta Seminary Council Jodie Jensen who is attending college in Cedar City was home over the weekend with her parents president Dale & Marilyn Jensen The Primary held their "Primary Halloween Activity" on Fri Oct 29 between the hours of 4 thru 5:15 Vard & Ree pm ing r FW school under direction of the Millard High School track team and coaches Doug Jolley and Stuart Bailey First place w inner in this year's race was Daniel Anderson with Kolby Lambertson and John Monsen coming in second and third The first finishers for the girls were Haley the Mr Gary Robins' seventh grade health classes at the Fillmore Middle School have been doing a special unit to teach the fusal skills Students are often faced w ith situations where they need to be able to say "no" and stand up to others who would tempt them to take drugs alcohol or engage in other activities that would be harmful to them The students prepared and presented skits as well as participated in discussions and other activities that will help prepare them for the future Ryan gives it two thumbs up! Delta North Elementary was happy to host a During the week of October secial visitor at our school mov ie star and stuntman performed for the excited Collin Chou a Hong Kong old Taiwan and astounded students and staff at Delta North Not only did the native demonstrate martial arts Tai chi and back flips but he also left a very valuable stay in school take advantage of learning opportunities: set and follow message through on our goals Each grade level - 5 watched a brief mov ie clip of Collin in action and heard Collin's life story Students also participated in an ancient Chinese exercise called Tai Chi The assemblies were followed up with a question and answer period friend of lance Atkinson This is collins second trip to Delta He is a Presently he has taken a break from his acting career to improve his English at a univerto the Holly wood movie scene He has worked sity in California and hopes to with Jackie Chan and Samuel Hong from the television series "Martial Law" stay when he was not performing he was actively During Collin's volved in Mr Atkinson's fourth grade classroom reading w ith students and doing the same spelling and English assignment Mr Atkinson's class enjoyed Collin's stay very much and all at Delta North hope he returns soon - 300 W Delta shot Camo Game Vest Now playing at an elementary school near you It's exciting! Thrilling' Action Packed1 Rated "G" for Great! Kindergarten Halloween Program 0 No Enjoying October Warmth America SPECIALS HUTTT 26 will do Mrs Nancy Palmer was wrapped up by her class dunng Halloween party time What a treat' serv ed m the military along with their d them a personal in nation Means to Me" the entries are due h BflCMORj ANGLER Mossberg remember is Outdoor Joys Keith Shumway Academic All State Cross Country State Volleyball eled OPfK North it and we saw it' You Busy Bees paraded the halls in every possible costume on In Oct 24 IsWV We saw vampires witches ice cream iches C'ruellaDeVille cheerleaders lady bugs orro football players m&m s etc Santa Claus even showed up' Parents and friends sisters brothers grandparents crowded in the hails and room to catch a glimpse of this year's wacky parade of costumes The parade e thank all tKk place just after lunch who made this year's Halloween a day to Holden Lady Eagles at be '' Academic olle State ' ? 'ctoher 30 Carla is a or Saturday ear member of the voliey hall team and one ot oniv two seniors on the texm the daughter of Randy ear aria irer: aa ive at the I and Shumw Vy 'c and Deanna o: the Meet Country Park BaiL'v V I iuii Halloween Spooks Invade DNES name Halloween e::hcr 2' :orce DM tVAsj nurriK-s Academic State Honors the retur- e'e rrtore Counts C'OSS All J " -- Sfare If fxrily tnertK Kvt n ore of nccNenouroart'-- jMi— itw m Va ii a K to j Ja o- vda ov Da $ Elementary Veteran's Day Program este fSiP Delta North Our grandson Douglas M Scow son of Darrel & Gaye Scow of Sandy and Camille Dawn Goldy of Draper UT were united in marriage in the Salt Lake Temple on Thurs Oct 28 1999 A reception in their honor was held that evening at the Seven Oaks in Salt Lake City A very large crowd was in attendance to enjoy the Scow - affair Gary D Dutson attended the Bee Keepers Convention in Salt Lake City on Thurs Oct 28 A large number of men & their sons attended the opening days of the deer hunt Some reported have very good luck Mr Earle Foster from willow Alaska is visiting a few days with Marlow Cropper "Get Well" wishes at this writing are sent to LaVeai Gillen and Glenda Roundy Get well real soon The Fanny Powell Cropper Daughters of Utah Pioneer Camp are still looking for pictures for their book If you have any pictures of Old Homes in Deseret and Oasis Please call us at we ally would appreciate it Loene Dutson visited during the week with her parents Mr & Mrs Millard Owens in Richfield lovely POOR |