Show mmm mm Millard Millard County Recreation Girls Volleyball 5th - June County Chronicle Progress 8 2000 Page 9 Girls Volleybail 7th - 8th 6th - V 0 ft i Championship Team - Dizzy Divers: back row left to right Leslie Amanda Allen Kimberlee Howell Natasha Myers and Lindsey Front row Ashley Droubay Tracy Webb Bndgette Anderson andJenca Nelson Not pictured Sarah Haynes and Darlene Webb- coach 3rd place Cyndi h team - “ Peaches That Cream": back row left to nght Tamara Smith Enn Topham Becky Burr and Michelle row Holhe Bunker Monica Wamick and Ginger Front row Calhe Adams adAudra Ward Not pictured Chastity championship Kerry and Enn Set Sake It: back row left to nght Bobbie Kinsman Chelsie Lovell Bnttany Jones and Michelle Front row Suzanne Stumph Shayiee Nielsen Doryn Fowfes Killpack Middle Watson Pelton ' m 2nd place team - Spikers: back row left to nght Jessica Johnson Knsty Front row Jenna Nielson Jill Judkins and Lon Williams Knstie Ashby and Stefame Nissen Mam Pittman Jacklyn tie - back row left to nght Brenna Smith From row Maryn Wamick Kjersti Nielsen and Fran Memhardt Trinity Williams Kirsty Nielson and Amanda Chermske Not Terrell and Jean Billy Bnttany Teeples pictured 3rd place Lovell Ashley Free Fishing Day June 10 2nd place team Rebels: back row left to nght Jessica Mecham-coac-h Elise Rempp Katie Black and Jo Ann Jones Middle row Whitney Walker Front row Mindy Shelley Megan Holman Mandi Hardy and Jamie Finlmson 3rd pl3C e tie 200 Babes: back row left to nght Michelle Rachel Topham Middle row Anna Peterson Kimberly Porter Bnttany Johnson and Ashley Williams Front row Shannon Fields and Carlee Webb 3rd place tie - Janets: back row left to nght: Heather Petersen Crystal McDermaid Ashley Kirkland Samantha Clark and Janet Chnstensen-coacFront row: Jackie Ramos Delani Bamson Monica Chnstensen and Melissa Bunker Not pictured Janet McDermaid-coacPan a Greek god was believed to delight word "panic" derives from his name in frightening travelers Free health hotine on eye care The Harvesting a bumper crop of business depends on reaching your market!! 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Calls to the hotline will be answered by Robert Christiansen MD an ophthalmologist at LDS Hospital and Bryce Barker an ophthalmologist at the Salt Lake Clinic II IC Health Center r ishing waters throughout I 'lah should June 10 as the see plenty ol anglcrsSit Division ol kill fe Resources marks ree r ishing Day in I’tah People w not need a fishing license to fish in the stale that day All other regulations found the 2(HX) Elah ishing Proclamation will be in cflect “We’re trying to attract people to fishing by having a free day” said Tom Pettengill sport fisheries and aquatic education coordinator for the Division of ildlife Resources As part ol I ree ishing Day two special events for children also will be held Division staff treat ree ishing Day as they would a hoi Jay weekend meaning they usually stock additional fish to meet the addilionil demand Pettengill said Anglers fishing June 10 may want to focus their efforts on hikes and reservoirs instead of streams and rivers as most ol the fish stocked for ree ishing Day will be placed in lakes and reservoirs Pettengill said about percent of the catch able 9 io 0 inch trout slocked in Utah during fishing season were lost this year when whirling disease was discovish Hatchery ered at the slate's Midway in April 7 o make the host use ol the remaining fish from other hatcheries the Division will put most of them into lakes and resish slocked into lakes ervoirs this year and reservoirs have the best chance ot surviving the Mocking experience making them available for anglers to catch Pettengill reminds those fishing June 10 that while no license is required all oiher limits and regulations louiJ in the 2000 Utah Fishing Proclamation will be in ef fect Anglers especially those who might he fishing for the first tune are cncouMged to pick up a copy o! the proclamation and learn the rules Proclamations arc available from fishing license agenls statewide al Division of ildlile Resources office iri Ogden Salt ake City Springs ille Verna' Price and (www nr slate lit us dwr dwr him) wo vpccill fishing events lor children will be held June 10 "Kids ishing vent’’ Wasatch Mountain Stjte Park pond about 2 miles west Utah Rainol Midway in bow trout will he slocked in the pond fore June 10 ishing instruction will he a m pros ided to children from 9 ing equipment and hail will he as ailahlc lo children until 2pm ( hiidrcn win have their own equipment and bail are encourhe divisions of aged to bring them lile Resources and Utah Slate Parks and all Recreation arc sponsoring thisevent Scott Root at (801) lor more information Kid's vent" Huntington ishing Game arm ponds about one mile east ol Huntington in central I tab I he ponds will be stocked with catch able rainbow trout prior to June 10 Kids will be ided w ith rods reels and bait and will be available to help them cast retrieve and catch fish lot dogs and drinks will be provided by the U S orest Service 1 hives enl is sponsored by the Division of ildlife Resources or more formation call Brent Stettler at 4 J5 6 hose w ith questions may contact their nearest Division office or the Division’s Salt ake City office at (801 Deadline for all announcements school 5 pm on Frida s news events etc ALL ADVKR USING Monday NOON C Now It Comes With h A List Of Ingredients A VOTE JUNE 27 place correct or cancel an ad How to JOHN COOPER COMMISSIONER y i v i water the most is you Come In 40 N 300 W Delta K Mail t PO Box 249 Delta Utah 84624 Include payment or billing information M for the government of the people i drinking important ingredient 4 pd pol :opy to your Mon-F- : your what's your tap water Look for your report and read it When it comes Fax Time For A Change" from will tell you in Call FOR A voice short new report water supplier dv sEPA Drinking Water Know What's f Bk 426 O' In It For You )nrnrg a ng a fpt |