Show Page 8 Millard 2000 Recreation Millard County NBA 2 February 17 County Chronicle Progress ball competition Winners left to nght back Trevor Lmdstrom-bo- Steve row Gentry Jodi Mark Abegglen-girl- s Sha ylee Shayla Sperry and 7 Travis Front row David s Kurt Mecham-girl- s Johnson-co-e- s Wesienskow-boy- s and Bnttan y Johnson-girl- s girts and Rachel Fran Topham-girl- s 5 place team: Jazz - left to nght back row Trevor Crosby Cory Jenson Zachary Goulding and Dustie Murray Front row Rick Archibald-coacPreston Holiday Andrew Lyman and Cade Archibald Not pictured Justin Bishop Jr Jazz Boys Basketball uenck uums taxes a snot over maroon aerenoers points for the Rabbits Delta won in overtime PhiILp place team: Pistons - left to right back row Rod Bassett Jordan Fowles and Kyle Weeda Front row Kns Olcott Kasey Olcott Jimmy Edwards and Travis Westenskow Not pictured Jared Fowles 6 Championship Team: Bulls - left to right back row Garry Chnstensen-coacJacob Sanders Blake Myers Ryan Nickle and Jordan Mecham Front row Dustin Bubhtz Jake Chnstensen Jason Jones and Jarvis Jones Johanna 3A Drill Team 2nd Place Team: Celtics - left to nght back row Skeem Chns Jeffery and Zachary Nelson Front Anderson Trevor Styler and Jimmie Knapp rvs‘rrv- - Rob row Tyler Doug Ttvr-‘- lt Fowles Ryan — — Tri-DBy 3rd Scholarship place team: Lakers left to nght back row Matthew Jones and Mchael Howes Front row Tyre! and Cassidy Maxfield Mortensen Daien Bliss Lonnie Hales Andy Brown Colby win award at state el Jennifer Hill DUS The Delta High were awarded the 3A Sportsmanship award at state The other teams oted the the winners “It was a nice award” said Linda Bringhurst the drdl team advisor " hey gave us a standing ovation when we ceived the award and thought that was nice “ Other awards given included the award to kourtney knudsen and Johanna Hamblin “I was surprised when found out won” said kourtney “There were over Classifieds Can Sell 25 words for as little as $5 864-240- Buy place team: Knicks - left to nght back row Craig Lars Jenson Trevor Johnson and Kurt Lmdstrom Front row Lawson Fitzgerald Ammon Losee Jacob George and Kyler Pace Notpctured 4m Temll Melville It 0 It Sell It Find It How to place correct orcancelanad Call 0 Mon-F- Fax DEADLINES 4 Come In 40 N 300 W Delta rccrg Deadline for all announcements school news eents etc 5 pm on Frida s ALL ADVERTISING Monday NOON Include self addressed stamped enselope for return of photos Mail P O Box 249 Delta Utah 84624 rvr IneloHa mvmont i— j billing informau'on 60 girls that tried out for it so was excited that won ” knudsen kourtney Becky McCollaum and Karen Ekins received the award which is chosen by the coach for their example leadership and dedication to the team Johanna Hamblin was awarded the 3A Drill Team Scholarship The scholarship is a cash award and only one is given in each division had a great seaso i and The they would like to thank everyone who supported them Skeet shoot for Veterans Memorial fund Enthusiasm is building for the Millard County Veterans Memorial Monument proposed for Fillmore The Millard High Sterling Scholars are helping with this project by sponsoring a Skeet Shoot on February 26 at 9 30 am at the Fillmore Rifle Range Cost will be C5 for high school students and younger and $10 for adults Those interested should or with Van Mitchell at Jed Chnstensen at by February 21 This promises to be great fun' Don’t miss this chance to w in great prizes as well as support a very worthy cause Dallas Slumph Delta pulled a surpnsing DHS win over Carbon in overtime The game w as a tight one from the beginning Delta pulled a ty ing shot w ith Jess Pasha’s with 15 seconds on the clock Final score was In the forced overtime Ryan Smith scored 4 of his 15 points “We put it in their face after having the nerve to put a banner reading ‘Carbon's dead sexy’ in our Palladium” said Ry an Smith After talking to Jesse Pasha he said - Provo Utah - In a recent study conducted by Louis Hams and Associates for the Boy Scouts of America the outcomes of Scouting programs were measured with respect to critical elements of healthy youth development as outlined by the Search Institute and the Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development A healthy safe env ironment is one major element of Scouting programs fostering the progressive development of young people outlined in the study Providing such an environment requires that the BSA address certain societal issues The Boy Scouts of America has a long tradition of addressing societal concerns within the context of building character citizenship and fitness among young people Through Scouting young people and leant viable gain a healthy skills to aid them in making healthy decisions throughout their lives At the heart of societal concerns today is child abuse The BSA has responded to this issue by taking numerous measures in an effort to provide a safe haven for young people In addition to several policies that help foster a safe environment for Scouts including leadership the BSA has developed one of the most widely used youth protection training programs in the nation The leadership of the Boy Scouts of America has taken a proactive role in veloping tools to deter if not prev ent all forms of child abuse including sexual abuse With the consultation of nationally recognized experts the BSA now provides a variety of published and videotaped materials to educate members about child abuse including an insert titled A Parent's Guide distributed with each Cub Scout program book and The Boy Scout Handbook The Utah National Parks Council encourages their registered volunteers to participate in the Youth Protection program To continue safeguarding our young people from the harm of child abuse parents of Scouts and Scout leaders should Youth Protake part m BSA’s tection programs Parents may want to discuss with their children the issues dressed in the lessons To leant more about the Youth Protection program tools available through the BSA contact the council 85 service center at (80 Keep informed! Read the Chronicle Progress managed six Delta squeezes out Carbon By Providing a Healthy Safe Environment for America’s Youth Starts With Youth Protection Training Hamblin Curtis about 55 yards per hour the speed of s common garden snail “W e play ed kind of crappy” But one of the coaches said good teams win close games even when they play like crap Delta and Richfield tied for second in 15 points Jess region Ryan Smith had Pasha had 6 points Derick Curtis had 6 7 points Quinn Lindstrom had points Brook Rogers had 8 points and both Steve Ogden and Cade Nielson had 2 points The Rabbits play Hurricane Saturday at 7 00 Be there or be square Statewide Truth From Youth Anti-Tobac- Advertising Salt Lake City - The T ruth from Youth Advertising Contest is minding students that its contest deadline is fast approaching The contest in its third year asks youth ages 5 to 18 to TV andor radio ads create Youth can submit written scripts tapes or story boards on poster boards Entries need to be mailed by February 29 2000 There are cash prizes in elemen’ary miudle and high school radio and TV catill receiv e $ 50 for egories The w inners w 1st place $100 for 2nd place and $50 for 3rd place Best of Contest winners will receive $200 and the chance to help produce and start in their own commercials which will be aired in May 2000 To enter students should type or print sheet their ads in script form on an 8 x of paper Audio cassettes story boards or video tapes may be used but a written or typed script must be attached along w ith the age and grade level of the Radio ads should be about 55 seconds in length and TV ads 25 seconds in length All entries must be postmarked by February 29 2000 and sent to The Truth From Youth Advertising Contest 175 South Mam 15th floor Salt Lake City UT 841 There will be an awards ceremony in April to announce the winners with free food radio station personalities and prizes Better Business Bureau warns of latest fax scam The company that collected $3 a minute from thousands of people who wanted to voice their opinion about gun control is at it agin w ith a question about whether gay couples should adopt kids 21 Century Fax Ltd frxed a gun control poll to an extensive list of businesses and consumers in Utah during May 1999 Reports of the gay adoption poll started about two weeks ago in Utah In the latest attempt to cash in on sooal debate fax recipients will be asked the simple question “Should gay couples adopt kids?’ o answer the question recipients must call one of two 900 numbers at $2 95 a minute The total time required to fax a reply is not disclosed “If you want to weigh in on the debate call your legislator or wnte a letter It’s cheaper and at least has a chance of being effective” explains Russ Behrmann president of the Better Business of Utah “Results of the gun control survey were never considered by any policy or law making body that we’re aware of We have no reason to believe this poll will be any different This is a money making scam aid nothing else” The company is in London F ngland It is the same company that was responsible for the fax scam known as the y ummy yum yum diet program Company representatives claim they access over three million US fax machines with their offers The U S Federal Trade Commissioi the Federal Communications Commission and Bntisn uuioi iuq u complaints about the company t poor |