Show Page County Chronicle Progress 6 Millard Counseling Corner 10 2000 February School to Career program JO - ji j ccr e li' r :e ' x J r ?J ur tk cxrticMvc it i r Uitirrcot c j mc vck Mu rInstciJ " it lc i j'cti pmJ tn durrv 'Ck’i'tit un l'r tuf cJ rikn xhi'lc'' aecrs t ( a err- pr Ihe Vh-'!j ti iMicl n rert in JiHj appf cjr M’ arc me vc Mrs aKml lie pu'Abci ''JraLifx )nT replied Ihe rple fr me pn ('an ' 'tjJcnti !u apply what u'pose it fev fuv c Nx" cartirg in their uaxvcx no staJeM at opportunity tu try out in Sume-- : j career area they a’e intcrcNteJ thc don mex they Lie hm would lke anj both are pvMtuc tu thank all the hunc'ies tl at help out tf cir xupport in the prikTuTi hen the tyJcnN go out th cy arc ported to t’Ca! thcif iriteTohip - regular clop iiwmc’il and to h'llnw any gmdclncx Not orlv doc- this ’he employer p'ogram give ton cxpcrcnce and a l"t a oh revurne hut in vmc caex 'tuJcnt' tan go out ’tito the wo'k 'ortC alter higf vihuul and earn a detent tartir g wage doing uin cthirg they rvIariuC I" " k‘iit it Ki aak ' ' r pivh eniut a e ’he a f itar trorr week- few ai 'he ‘o ’fa’ “ a ’u ho a erh ov vix if W"'gr ’e'"’ ot den’ d dc’ c -- o g' hav in J nitv and patient- H gh xce a ' J Je’ a:c ’he t f - B air tutnbte ''e legat' began The Della ers stied a vc long win mrg streak tor the report tle The vear 2"li narks Delia's i on set alive region ut tl e 43 sear- - Della has taken al least 25 times the state he’" Ho'lauher started the I odkh Then it wa- pitked up bv Coach trcan n Porter I he tarn legate has continued siree the taTf Delta coach Rich son P' "cr is Jim Porter Rck Porter said 'lie been mv to become a wrestiir g coath I’ve was was little that known since going " to be a wrestling coath hen asked if his father helped him will have him Rick said ' incc in a while tome arid ta k to the boss He is a good 'a a idrh and Ihe 'ait J e ut' new here titer vtudrnt k” 'fie Skhuo1with grading the help the teauhe'c hcv help pers and tcatt mg c work and erse kids with tl eir wfioi Mrx taton roie modes stum' vast Ihe t'oiii the m the t 'N to hc!p oar vhiM'1 " he hettcr muti jIt " This Space Sells Leslie Webb Crowned Sweetheart of Delta High ftv Rjnr liked the assembly ha’cd all the pr ictce- - hat Mil er ked doing it" said htd Kic' TTorsdas at 17 wTesilersquaii-fe- state In the 103 112 HR 152 we ght d visions two wrestiers are going In ihe )03 and 119 divisions Chase hnstensen wrestled Kevin Riding and Hold Hutlcr wrestled Chris Peterson In round Delta out the championship manned the other teams with 12 Delta t ers lined up on both sides of the lor Sharicf hcrec Hell s tc nn won the with her beets teammates detideJ to move the Ihe ir inside this ' ail worked out tor the best" said Du iic kins ' hi is the best contest we ever had It tun he girls made tun " It turned out great ( The town of Tidikelt in the Sahara Desert once went ten years without a rainfall DHS- - The counseling center has some new scholarships Come in and pick them up One is the T H Bell teaching incentuition and tive loan This is a fees scholarship for seniors interested in teaching It is due in the counseling center by Mar 28 The Robert C ByTd scholarship is based on GPA and ACT only It is due on Feb 28 in the counsehrg center Access scholarship is from the UniverIt is for women seniors sity of Utah terested in science and math Due on Feb 28 Applied Technology scholarship is for seniors interested tn technical and trades It gtv es one ear tuition and is due in February FlytngJ Scholarship is for seniors with a minimum of a 3 0 GPA Due Mar 15 Monn Singleton wrestled a Richfield ildcat "The match was close the whole wav The were both good wrestlers" said Coach Ron Petersen former wrestling coach His legacv taking state eight times out of the ten sears he coached Delta qualified ineverv weight Delta Delivers Bassett DHSCAs tradition goes at Delta High home game of the girls basketball season gifts are given to the senior girls the coaches and the bus driver Delta had an etm gift to give this ear k rapped in a beautiful package and deliv ered nicelv the North Sanpete Hawks were given a The game was devastating loss of held on Feb 3 2000 for Delta The first quarter ended and at the half Delta walked away with a North Sanpete walked a wav with one less player a starting post Alison Neeves was sent to ER with a dislocated thumb Al felt bad for Alison Looking at her thumb made me sick 5 said Carolvn edner Ihe antagonism between the two towns’ fans was strongly present in the After g m as the girls battled for a iclory the third quarter Delta held the lead and North Sanpete knew they had By Alizjabeth loct was fun to win by that much a vnd iz Hales Scoring for Delta came from Mandt and Reeky Freeman with 12 Jessica Jessica Draper added points Mccham Alison Nickle and Mikki Modeller each added 4 points Brittne) Mccham hit one three pointer Liz Hales and N ikki Nichols each added two points Alt Anticipation at Spartan Center Bassett Spartan Center was filled s last home game Emery was hosting the Delta girls basketball team he game was full of excitement until the scoreboard read for By Alizaheth DllSClhe with fans at Emery merv "It was a close game the whole way through" said Alison Nickle At halt time mery was only 5 points ith 13 seconds left in the game ahead the score was mery had the ball and Delta was forced to foul if Delta wanted a chance to win the game Emery made both foul shots causing Delta to have no choice hut to shoot a The team had made six earlier on in the game but their last tempt failed “We played with intensity but we had little mistakes" said Buttney Mecham “Foul shots are very important” said Coach Clint Peterson Delta's team had missed many of their foul shots that night Major scoring came from Lindsey Burraston with 12 points (4 three pointers) Mandi Sperry added points and Jessica Draper made 9 points Mikki Hostetler and Brittney Johnson each made a three pointer Back row Christy Memhardt Brianna Manning Delance Warner Middle: Sara Preston Stephanie Pittman Chns Jones Eric Jones Dan Pittman Nick Nielson James Bishop Front: Teralyn Toomey Sandra Stevens Gina Lewis Chad Stewart Comna Dewsnup Swim Team Goes to Region By Kristin Thatcher DHS —The Swim Team competed in Price at the Region Eight finals on Jan 29 The girls took nine cut of the eleven medals av atlable Gina Lewis received the medal for the 1M Brianna Manning placed first in the backstroke and the 200 freestyle Sara Preston won the butterfly and the breaststroke Stephanie Pittman took the 50 free and the 100 free The relay teams won Death by Free By Dallas Stumph basketball rivalry between the Delta Rabbits and the Emery Spartans was a violently good game as usual but it came out as a disappointing loss for one reason Free throws Emery took the victory “We knew we could keep up with them" said senior Cade Nielson The missed free throws were key in this game “W'e couldn’t hit any of them" said senior Jaren Rowley “If we would’ve hit the free throws we would hav e w on" said Cade The team’s aggression was evident in senior the game To protect a Stephen Ogden tackled a Spartan And a flagrant foul was given to Cade Nielson for throwing a man out of bounds But from w hat saw and the rest of the people around me saw it was the Emery player that threw Cade out I asked Cade to comment but he said to not even ask Even though Delta lost the town support at the game was great Senior Ryan Smith said “I'd like to thank the crowd for their comments” The Delta Rabbits play the Richfield Wildcats on Wed Feb 9 Come and support them Dean’s List at Westminster College SALT LAKE CITY - Dr Stephen R Baar vice president for academic affairs at Westminster College announced that Delta resident Dana M Dutson has been placed on the college’s Dean’s list for the 1999 fall semester Auto Internet We are happy to be serving the PUBLIC again Our company is called “Hubwest Internet Computer d Services” We are the County outlet As we have always done in the past we guarantee our service For fast efficient internet access check us out We have the latest equipment available at an excellent signup price Thanks For Your Support Delta-Millar- ‘ahe an additional Mo ©FF ALLYELLOWTAG ITEMS SATURDAY MONDAY TUESDAY FEBRUARY 12 14 & 15 Clearance Merchandise In Every aWwifTim Department Miriiii Delta Auto & 341 West Main the 200 medley and the 200 freestyle They took third overall The boys received three of the eleven medals and ended up taking second by two points DanPinmanwonthe50free and the 100 free and Chad Stewart took the 200 IM The Swim team will go to state on FebU-1They will swim at 200 on Friday and 500 on Saturday Throws Delta JUm National alliance scholarship is for niors with a 2 75 GPA or better The deadline is Mar 6 Summer honors institute scholarship is forjuntors It is at Rick’s college and it is The commitment to due Mar 30 agriculture scholarship is for seniors whose parents’ main income is agriculture It is due April Daughters of the American Revolution schoiaiship is for senior girls interested in medicine The deadline is Feb 2000 U'tah State University engineering for girls scholarship is due Feb 5 BYU Society of women engineers con4 2000 ference is going to be held on Mar Registration is free until Feb 15 After that it is two dollars Next ACT test is on April The deadline is Feb 25 mat on the last 4nd Smith DUS eslie kcbb took the crown siturdav night inn vman was first l h'rce umcr tame in Ihe Sweetheart rovaitv lor cnti'e 'it's were ju IgeJ on the ar Jrtv the activ trs dies n jJ ng a ttic'or horse riding and milking a l go itt nd tina'h their skits m the l oach Risk Porter did his job well In a’ ' d a 43 times St - ’h the rt Region Region Region a ana rat r’h peh'd a J at’C xh a wo'k experer eta" a tale V By Dallas Stumpk Appliance Inc Delta 864-27- Harry Johnson Is the man of the hour this week after rolling his first 700 series during league action Thursday Harry had for a 719 series games of and this w as h igher than any series during A lot our city tournament last of high scores this week in regular league action: Mike Alley rolled a 267 on Welnesday Scratch only to lose to Bill Nichols 279 High scores: Jim Nickle Bill Nichols Johnny Thatcher Danie Kersey Troy Mike Littleford Pace Mike Holdaway Joe Young Mike JL Young Alley Ella Dalton Harry Johnson Ron Glenda Yates Rickard 2 Nancy Rickard 2 Dottie Maybcr 203 (First 200) Vonnie Eathel Church Viers Nancy Morrill 537 Fay Peterson Floss Dewey Chapman Smith 529 Corona Beers 511 Jim Mitchell 526 Jason Worwood 521 Leonard Hardy 514 Jeanette Hardy 507 Don Christensen Judge Hare Brad Thompson 542 Jeremy 21 Littleford Richard Hare Owen Henke Dumpster Daiow 21 and Bob Meinhardt Results from the men’s tournament: all winner was J D events handicap Stanworth all events Scratch Mike Holdaway singles winner was Wally Church doubles winners were Ron Rickard and Rhett Kimball and the Dan Elmer J D ning team was Stanworth Gary Robbins and Kip Sawaya Holdaway rolled a 711 series for high and he also had the high game 264 A total of 29 six hundreds were rolled among sixteen bowlers A total of 48 bowlers made this years tournament a success Other high games of mention were from J D Stanworth a 254 and boy was he excited Darrell Willden turned in a 257 Jim Nickle a 254 and Mike Alley a 248 A hundred sixteen 200 plus games were rolled during the six sessions One hundred and four 500 plus series were rolled also Would like to thank Brush Wellman for their support and to mention that their team placed second These fine people do a lot for sports in this area and deserve a than! you from all of us Thanks t iso to Jolinda and Becky for putting this thing together and making it run like a ten Utah Wildlife The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources will be offering Dedicated Hunter Ethics and Management classes in February and March in the following locations: Feb 29 2000 Delta City Council Chambers 76 North 200 West The Dedicated Hunter Program allows hunters to hunt archery muzzle loader and rifh deer seasons for three years Dedicated Hunters are guaranteed a deer tag but must attend the ethics classes Regional Wildlife Advisory Council meetings donate 8 work hours annually to the Division of Wildlife and pay for the program and their tags The fee for the program is: $150 for Utah residents 8 and older $75 for Utah residents 14 o 7 years old $837 for nonresidents 18 and older $604 for nonresidents 14 to 17 years old Dedicated Hunters may take 2 mule deer over a three y ear period aud no more than one deer in any single year Anyone interested in joining the Dedicated Hunter program this year must first complete one of these classes before tering the program The classes are free of charge and will start at 630 pm at each location For more information call (435) |