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2: Shae ’3 rg'-- ' tjf zsr IB1 es yn Bay Hii School Seer Bess e f Repoder - Janae Crrs‘esen Upcoming Events at MHS Nj' onal Honor Ssicietv will be ”ei’ annual end'e lighting " WeJresdas Sep’errber 13 in M :'d H zh Sohind auditorium The Mis e's a il be speaking and there a v a "sval number mom Millard NHS members will be Mj cst vb’ r r'cnied t’i it een”'g The ueremorts bc "ec " at a p n will be Sc st wes September Hun eso” re Wee at MHS Window !' c m ' MHS Girl’s 2 ' Jessica Costa Schmutz left to right a'e "em-e- 3 Tracy Lang Tiftcr Tennis Team SehiKi’ girl's tennis team hard H enjosed a gxd season o ’ this sear On lues Wast 2‘C the team traveled to Mon’oe to plas the South Ses icr Rams Iheir was greeted with a downpour ot ram but their spirits weren't dmips’vd kf'tr waiting the storm out Millard went on to win their first match ol the season to 2 The net matches mers A Manti had similar against Dclt results gismg Millard a record of Millard girls are now lookirg forward v plasing Wasatch VaJcmv on Tues Sept Grand High 12' and both San Juan Schools on ThursJas Sept 14 M has i left to right Senior hi a and Mara Thomas Correy ZiMiihc Millard ( I'uiitv ind ik'til umpctitinn air buildrd ( ountv Vz Bureau 'nUI Mankm 2'' Ji'han Nelson risti Stlunut inner- were plate trie daughter id Neil A baths SJimutz 2' Jessica t ane the daughter of Serjeant Rtb ” TrjiV Taylor A Mithelle lane and daughter id Joe A oretta is lor In the Senior Dis ision the firt Thou as and Mara were ones ( winners Mankm 2'1 plate Jillian Nelson and 3 Brooke Pens The first plate winners in all the ds except the beg nners will represent Millard I mints at the I tali State fair m Salt ake ds on Sept 16 2nu0 at (I s() a nt to 2 fti p in irtn Bureau The Millard Counts would like to thank ail those who partis in the contest Ivy Cottage Mt Donald s and Delta floral tor their donations ind all those who made this cs en sus h a suescss il the M i' p m ing he the id the help id huee "uixoss a talent entries Miss Millard Ruv- was a iinpot!iuii 'I c result rl i 3' Brooke Perry and the winners in the Beginner Division were plate kassidv Western J 'er id (Inward Betts Western m k ile Nicm m dauehtcr id ( (iris A bn man phue Sierra Johnson ittuiis Johnson ter id D irvsin A lamor D'sior t’ 'l the u v Bessu skeem plate the J Mil ketini th A Jeannette Skeem B is lis s' i daughter id Mr A to Joatv Seliena K ki" B les and in'oA k uni Seliena 4 di ite Div ision 'et he i) '!( look back- Burke — Kdmund to our aetts Lady Eagles Volleyball The Lads Eagles were on the road at Beaver for Region sollesballgame The Beavers outlasted the Eagles Beaver won M Hard won the secthe first game and Beavers finished the ond game wm in the third game matsh with a The lads Fagles will host the kanab Cow boss this Thursday in region volleyball action Millard will host a volleyball tournament on Saturday September 16 Schools participating include Beaver Exalantc icw Wayne Tooele Grand Canyon South Summit and Millard Pool play w ill get under way at 8 a m that morning and will continue throughout the day action until the tournament is finished Come out and support the Lady Eagles and new coach Mists Wilear Millard Eagle football is off to a great after winning their first two region cimcs I nder new head coach Marsha sheriff the Eagles arc determined to keep the winning tradition alive at MHS On Friday the I" of September Millard played at kanab Philip Tuttle made a TD in the “quarter In the third quarter Collin Christensen scored on a sard run and uttlc scored the extra points Millard came away with a victors Philip T uttlc rushed for over 5o sards in start inning etTori On Friday night September s the ag’zs hosted the Parowan Rams and them Ryan Blad xoredon a run in the first quarter Philip uttlc added touchdown runs of 30 sards the 4 yards Mike Monsen scored on a run and Collin Christensen scored run Christensen also had two on interceptions in the game McKinley Smith ad his kicking game going making all the extra points attempted and booting the ball deep on kickoffs Smith was also tough defensively from his linebacker and position in The JV team defeated the Rams The 9 their Thursday night graders also won their game against Parow an This week Millard travels to Milford for a Friday night game against the T igcrs The JV game will beat Millard on Thursday September 14 at 5 p m NAVA JO TACO SALE belhookedjorjife “Wright Track” When it comes to reading and writing we’re proud to announce that all of Millard School District's Kindergarten and First Grade Students are on the “W right" track’ On Tuesday August 29 Delta North Elementary School hosted an exciting training Teachers for the new Kindergarten -- First Grade Language Arts Curriculum Program and StafT from Fillmore Delta South and Deha North Elementary Schools joined to receive outstanding instruction given by The Wright Group's National Langether from FJelen Seattle Washington with her Jacobson She came guage Arts Consultant graphs bags packed full of charts posters and Mrs Jacobson demonstrated whole class activities such as writing Daily News Model nting reading poem charts Read Aloud and Shared Reading of Big Books She taught about a few of the other components of the curriculum which are done in small groups This is where students participate in Word Study Literacy Centers Guided ReaJmg Phonemic Lessons Writer Workshops and Journal Writing Our thanks go to Mrs Jacobson and Mr John Brunelle our Regional right Group nh their help Millard School Representative from Boise Idaho for coming to Delta District's Kindergarten and First Grade students are on the "W right" track for literacy success' Eagles Defeat the Cowboys and Rams t people eill not look forward to posterity who never ward to their aneestora will be done bv each class thcsc businesses who alwas itics and let us paint terr wndows eaeh sear The annual Potato Bash ard Fire Ralls will be held on The football game will 2 September "e against the South Ses ie" Rams on das at 6 p m This is ore hour earlier than me charge for usua1 so please note the this game The Flomecoming dance w ill be held in the Acne after the game naT'Tg Tta"ks A $ CAR SHOW DELTA (Delta City Park) 10 A M Sat iS TO 5 PM Sept 16 o°V Join us on Oct 7 2000 at the MC Fair bldg Back to school night Back to School Night for Delta South Elementary school was held on Thurs Sept 7 parents and students came to share and evening at school Parents were able to go into the classroom and meet the teachers and see what their students’ have been doing in class It was nice to see so many come and support the students works together that there will be great success We’re all looking forward to another great year At Home Reading State Board of Education This year the funding a new program for literacy The ‘Kindergarten Outreach’ program is one that we hope will be very beneficial for our kindergarten students It is a program that encourages parents to read with their children There is a ‘parents shelf’ of books for parents for parents to check our at the DSE Media Center that will help them in helping their children learn to read Here are a few facts about reading aloud to your children Reading aloud benefits children of every age This “no risk" time helps to associate reading with pleasure 2 Children's listening levels are more sophisticated than their reading levels so this is an effective way to increase background knowledge and understanding 3 Children and read more when they is QDQDTT Yirijhi eat cn cr amjha Auo"4tM $ 29$ Worth Hwy hi Htut iBt Htwt' 4i4 Utah Deft $400 ) Aarn Amch on purchase c omat 44 Kodafc Bea' O' food snt iMti no t a tr tUn r - ' s94 vh aMn44 srerHii t's Itrt W HKk i4 e n' n IN Jeff Manwanng M S audiologist will be providing FREE Heanng Exams at the and Fillmore Commmumty Medical Centers clinical asaD Delta SANDBLASTING Coal BackhoeWork Septic Tank & Systems Perc Tests WaterTrough Asphalt Ready Mix Concrete Topsoil & Rock Fill Materials Crushed Road Base r" ttnj rtH f CUSTOM FREE HEARING EXAMS FILLMORE and DELTA $4624 ?' 44 tr Isi W( &ea' isnfvsa —'' sBDPipn'sr Terrain Value Days All tei trre see other people reading 4 Listening skills improve 5 Knowledge of vocabulary increases 6 Students read more and better books when they are read to 7 Children who are read to on a regular basis make superior gains in reading comprehension and vocabulary 8 Students leam about story structure genre types and writing styles These are only a few of the benefits there are many more Any parent that is interested in finding out more about this program please contact the Kindergarten teachers Mrs Ferrell or Mrs Jackson or contact the DSE Media Specialist Mrs Cloward If t adioror 790 W Main Delta Also serving the Fillmore area 864-202- il 3 ©YAMAHA ft 0 Other hearing services available at the time are: Heanng Aid Repairs and New Hearing Aid Fittings and tnal basis followup on a Please call for your appointment Delta 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