Show m Lard 1 irg th rZ g - "g- te-j - £s tid jt Ci dsik d H eu CvO Ha tn iej— aiirg time He pr ui r d'j week He Se- teargeroui sport OiJ- Ve-- tke fy B' 'I da z Jt - — ey ic - i sod for i u t j ' - is ti ter of Carteor n the - irj spirts i Ji Ktve a Av ’ 1 - or - y in ? ’it lea e ” e B the - es and jrue p As for id a vi u ' iter j S e gie Brney Her a” Devin demolishes Dinos Alison Suite as chocn av the Senior DHS cap’j n Devin Lirvdstrors u E- c vlow mg P'avct of ’iie arbem gjme Delta had a 2 C i'Njn away Devin a d “It a tame behind good to get a win and p us ” In Dev in's spare t me which be does not ' ave vcr much uf he and eiovs reading sing ng sleeping Etesidesa'hietics Dcs in continues to exce in hi academics He is racked second in hi graduating class Af’cr high whol Desin p'ans on attend rg college and serving and DS mission On Devin plays wide receiser and had one D&Vtn LindStrom touchjuwn pass A safety on defence Devin had 4 tackles oach Fowles said of Lkvin “He played solid both ways He hardly comes off the ” field and isa'wass cuing good effort Devin's pat of the gaTe is the whole game itself He enjoy severs thing about it Devin sad ' It was a g'eat feelrg tocome out from a bad half ard piav the wav wc know how ” By Puppet show Mrs Christensen's 5 grade class put on puppet plas for the kinJerga-'e- n students this week The pjppcts that thev used were designed and created bv the students themselves and they performed various plavs Those put’ ng cm the plays had as mush tun as those atchire - v rv Devin is the son of Rick and Jennilyn Alison Kindergarten field trip ’"vrjLTSv ' -- The Dec The PS NMSyl is open to all sophomores and juniors and will cost S9 00 The test will be held Oct 17 This is a national merit test on verbal and math skills For all students w ith experience in leadership and serv ice and maintaining a GPA of at least 75 check out the Toyota Community Scholars Award The deadline will be Nov 22 in the Counseling Center brary 1st grade field trip - EiLJi k')V-- £ the 4 grade Day” This has become Sept a very special event each year that everyone looks forward to The classes had prepared some special musical numbers and oilier special performances to honor their grandparthe out awards grandparent with the most grandents There were some special given children the grandparent who had traveled the farthest and the oldest grandparent The then ate a wonderful lunch w ith their grandchild grandparents enjoyed the program and Vkc're happy to report that there was turnout of 89 grandparents to our special day Fri Mens basketball league to begin Wes Tadlock rolled a 243 game on his first mcht of league action since moving here from recently Wes throws a pretty ball that blows the rack when hitting the pocket turned in the high game(247) series (658) on scratch league against brother Jim High scores this week Rhett Kimba'I Ron Harry Johnson Bill Jim Sickle Rickard Leo Nichols Troy Pace 2 201 Carma Smith Randolph Burt 502 518 Becky Dziuk 514 Don Scon Stucki 5 7 Justin Kimball Rod Cox 22 502 Jul le Spencer Kent Stewart 516 Bob Meinhardt 521 Dame Kersey 532 Alan Viers Gary Robbins 504 June Dutson Wes Tadlock KeithSawaya2l8 560 Margene Stevens 204 Nancy Rickard Lou Stan worth 526 Darrell W'tllden Doug Cook 506 Bob Anna Lee Hepworth 508 Hams Leann Hepworth 508 Mike Holdaway Jim Young 525 J L Young Mike Lmleford Joe Young and Chad Mike Alley J L Young and his Millard County Recreation is now organizing a 2000 - 20001 Men's Basketball League Registration will be from October 2 2000 through October 13 2000 from Sam to 5pm Monday through Friday at the Millard County Recreation Offices at 81 South Manzamta Ave at Those interested in having a team 6pm in the league must be present Participation in the league will be stricted to 9 teams because of restricted facility usage The first 9 teams to hand in rosters participation forms and fee wid be those given entrance into the league All information and registration materials can be picked up at the Recreation Office For more information call 864 - 1470 Working up a sweat in the pool's 50 mile clubs this week are Kim Pittman 150 miles Madge Brown - 1610 miles Treva Carlson - 650 miles Maxine Bouchard 130 miles Nick Nielson - 10 550 miles' miles and Shirlene right The pool will be open during the afternoon for public swimming during the The U E A weekend October 5'“ and 6 hours will be 530 - 9am for lap swim - 5pm for open swim and 6 - 10 pm for open swim The Saturday hours are as always from 12 - 5pm and 6 - 10pm The 3" grades of North Elementary School has e started sw imming lessons at the pool The pool is happy to offer these lessons to all students through grade Parents are encouraged to send ith their students a sw im suit and tow w hen it is their day to sw im Parents are also invited to come to the pool and observe the lessons The children learn all 6 American Red Cross swimming strokes by the 8 grade as well as years of water safety The 5' graders at North Elementary begin lessons in late October Sw im suits and towels are available at the pool to rent for 50c each LESSONS Session of winter swim lessons gins Monday October 16 at 3 30pm evels II and III of the American Red Cross swimming program re being offered The lessons lasts for 2 weeks and cost $20 00 per student Call the pool at to register for the swimming lessons Delta Auto A trophy awarded In a Bailing competition in 1851 was won by the schooner America and the trophy became known as the Delta Auto & Appliance Inc 341 West Main Delta 1 I COPY Jenny Stetson I ast Wedncsdav mcht dor'rz Dll's the Homecoming assemblv the 2mm The Homectxmrgroval'v was airuvunced assemble was he'd in the Dll's auditorium where the top twertv ten Kvs and gir's finalist eruoj ncj p e j vvi'U their many ta'enls At the end of the as a'l twemv ot the firalists were sembfy on the stacc waiting for the antic ipu'ed moment when the kme and cjecn would be announced Intersitv crew ast amcron I hasonand Fric Hmte were announced as first and second kn'cbts and lavlor lovell and Hannah lanncr were announced first and inallv second ittcndanis to the queen the awaited moment came Nate Blics and Fran Wamick were pronounced Kine excellent signup price Thanks For Your Support 864-276- was s) prc'tv tie “all 'he 21"' HomectHn-nwon bu' u as dcked that tn kind ot cet'inz siik ot all thouch’ vod Hmiecomine ot jnJOucen cool attention Kmc Nate Filiss O'hcf top ten final 'is 'he boss were Mark Mitchell Firctt Fluson las Griffiths Kvle Jensen Russ Mas JJ Daws and Devin mdstnuu I he o’l er girls finalists were Jcnl ox Jenn iter Keel Jodi Abegelcn Jams Anderson Heidi acev Johnson and NhcMene Ncilscn Johnson lie rovjltv rode a Boat Ihursdav in tl: Honiccornine parade and presided it tlic Homecoming tmHhall came on ndav I hev also rcicned at the dance that was Field on Naiurd iv Golfers Triumphant By Brittany Mark worth he Delta High colt te tin won DHs its Fourth rec’ion match Mondiv with a score ot 2x Richfield came in second Plav was at P ihst'cs with North Sanpete s home course Our kids are plav me cical Ihcy’re on track a lot better sod ( oach Don hnstensen ( asey owles had the team low of ”2 Dave Shelley had a 7I with Steve Styler shooting a "6 and Drew Anderson ”9 heir final region match was placed on Tuesday in mere with a total of 3()S Richfield shot 326 for second Halt of the shots are blind shots" said Coach ( hristensen of mery's home course “ lie (airways ate so light " Despite the hived course C asev Fowles Dave still managed to pull ott a low 72 Shelley shot 77 Steve Stv ler had 79 and ( amcron Aounu scored SO IX'lta match has taken lost in everv ration placed Richfield came that thev in second at least Ion strokes he1 md Delta North S mpetc was third and ( asev rc iiw lc s was tin frl place gion medalist w ith an aver iuc score ot ”0 throughout the season Dave Shelltv was second Steve Stv ler came in third and Cameron Aoune finished fifth Because IXTta placed four out ot the top five places the team received medals his week state w ill he' held (Xt his yc it will at Riverbend Ciolt ( nurse be the first year that state will be a two day tournament They wdl begin wuh a Jvhotuun start where everyone tecs ott at the same tunc on different holes he lop tour scores will kept as Dcla's total ' It they keep doing what thev 'vc Ken doing then we have a really good chance ot winnint: state” saidf oichf liristi risen MATTHEW D FRAN DSEN sgCONGRESSIONAgDISTRICTl1 CANDIDATE SPEAKS OUT! A PROTEST OF THE ELECTION PROCESS My participation KbL TV Debates because our electoral system promotes democracy from a single challenger's viewpoint Newspaper and TV polling has reported that 26 of voters are unhappy or still Rely on the following sources of candidate information rather than the debates before you vote: candidates League of Women Voters will distribute in limited supply their voter guide to Utah communities after October 5th in the KBYU and has been denied The issues that will not be analyzed by Hansen or McConkie: on Visit online for wwwdnetorg candidate statements issues Candidate Profile Public Schools in Utah are due to a highly regressive Utah income tax code The Utah Land Trust contributes less than the budget Our politicians fail to implement class size DOB ‘59 U of U Class of '82 25 yr resident of 'Veber Co Profession chemical engineer value shortened work hours less time on the roads child safety and protection of the environment 6 consumer My goal is to express my values and education into the political framework to best serve the citizens of Utah lof reduction by public school use Finally As your Congressmen pledge to donate 50 of my salary to aid the Utah Family Dental Program and to benefit Congressional District! organizations World Trade policies like NAFTA and our foreign policies The War on Drugs Bombing of Yugoslavia or Cuban blockage are misleading and have less to ®eRer Future °n ‘he Issues Not the Party Vofe do with humanitarian causes and deal more with business Interests global economic markets MATTHEW D Hill Announced B) these massive institutions and reduce taxpayers costs by reducing troops closing unnecessary bases and removing greed from our health care system Internet Fran Warnck and Na’e B ss Ptotograph by Jennifer Homecoming Royalty Defense and Health care For fast efficient internet access check us out We have the latest equipment available at an Cup ington D Parents are looking for help in tutoring their students and arc more than willing It to reimburse students for their tune any student has an interest in tutorinc in math subjects such as algebrj and geometry receive more information from the ounselingt enter The I SL' Program for Touth isopen to all students who will be 18 by this year and students may help with peer mentoring and tutoring For any information on other Counseling Center activ Hies and school functions checkout the guidance department website ii HighW ired com If anyone has any further questions or concerns contact the Counseling ( enter k'tsg gae programs cost 7S cents of every dollar paid in taxes We must better manage Myers Recent v inners of Anna Lee were Tyson Frandsen Hepworth Chad Myers Keith Shurtz June Dutson Jerry Shurtz Doug Davis Glenda Yates Shelly Davis and Nancy Morrill Senior scores Phil 225 Don B 208 Ken 183 Cliff 164 Gloria 183 Darlene 63 and cnez 68 98 Bonnie 73 Vera America's The Senate outh Program tv for all juntudentv who arc interior and seniorested in student council or government Students are to take a currents events test and then go to the state capitol as Delta From that point High's representative students may get the chance to go to Wash- It isn’t the mountain that wears you out — it's the grain of sand in your shoe — Robert Service PMWO day Grandparents classes hosted “Grandparents 29 On shop Suite ACT Test will he held at Oct 2x The ( oca Cola Scholarship is open to all seniors with a GPA of at least 3 0 with and school service and emcommunity ployment The deadline will he Oct 31 in theC ounsclme Center The Prudential Spirit of Community Award deadline will be Oct 20 This is an award open to all high school age students who have a service W9 project since Sept The S t Engineering Scholarship is I he deadline w ill be open to all seniors DHS 8 On a m on Sat On Thurs Sept 2 the n kindergarten classes took a field trip to the Delta City Library The students were shown the beautiful new brary and all that it hus to offer its patrons The students had a great time there and they had a wonderful time walking to and from the B News from the Counseling Center By I4 graders experienced “Fall's Finest" when they went to Oak ( ity Canyon for a field trip They had the opportunity to hike make a collage hear fall stores go on a treasure hunt and play games They were surprised by a tor Smokcy Bear who came to teach them about fire safety Thanks to the BLM for coming with Smokcy A special thanks also to Granny's Country Kitchen in Oak City for the cones after the field trip Horrecoming queen and homecc'mng - n i 7 Ya i Karl z ( a’S-- We e J i"i ' eary - a”end ped tv Br tines on a sure t !e adv PWv3 are focu-“We need to wixii Fu'd is team” d ”B' “'vex give a co Ceh ” a e bee in It nk' z iev eJ £ jh Zak iA ' itsnil B'""W kvfvr - f rni of ate 2009 Page Aii k!e Alison By ‘ f'jr--l H 5 Brittney lives to spike Delta South’s bull rider Zxi Process October the Week of Players Hogi Yogi County Chronicle ERANDSEN wwwnaturAlUwnetut fnnjs F'WlS CjnoaOH 801 |