Show Page 8 Millard County Chronicle Progress April 26 2001 DSERCT0AS!5 Arpnlla Scow - fpy Middle School Fillmore Middle School 1600 Meter Run s Coach Rob ooJhff Report on the illmorc Middle School krirls Uhio mcim run Mjrch2l boys 20I at 4 'Opm Just before a huge down pour l(VMi meter is four laps around the Vldljrd High SchiHil trace (all wcjthcr track ( ole ( arlma a 12 grader and a regional lop crosscountry runner placed first place in time of 05 all by himself Sect seas the h 6 5 grade from Fillmore Middle School Coach Julies lined them upon a curved blue inc sin runners took up the task A gun shut tins all look olf Robby Todd Woodhtl lit si overall boys and first ciifht cradir in a tine lime off) 12 55 Men ssas first women with a Kell lime of 7 'h and first h grade girl Jace Jensen a 0 eiadcr was first 6 grader and 2 overall h 2k Shi lo Stephenson 3 overall and place 0 trade ravis Sperry by was 4 overall grader in a time of 6 41 52 Casey Rowley was 5 overall 3 eighth grade in a time of 6 43 79 Grant Barber was 1“ 5 grader in a time of 6 49 57 Ty Bailey was 2 grader in a timeof6 56 75 Sean Bundy an 8 grader was 4 grader ran a time of 7 10 90 Dcvant Nielsen placed 5 place as an 8 grader he ran 8 09 49 Derrick Mort a 6 grader ran a time of 8 30 25 The next 1000 meter run and 3200 meter run will be the next Millard High Home Track Meet Come see the Boys State 2A Track Champs Come run the all comers 8 7 6 5 boys & girls 1600 M or 3200 M medal to I" 2 and 3 place in each grade level for each race Spring lime is outdoors time Come join us i " Correction: Austin aniheri honui mil vm's published name was accidentally omitted from the Fillmore Middle School last week Spring Concert the illnmii Middle School music department will be hosting the spring concert on hurs Mas jt k Ot p m in the Millard High School auditorium The 5 - 6 grade ill be featured combined chorus along w ith all bands and orchestras “Maf ing Difference" will be the theme for the evening Donations of children’s honks in good condition and new Crayola's will be accepted at the door to make a dillirime' in the lives of underprivileged children through the Humanitarian Sets ice enter ami and friends Middle School £lit Scott Pace UVSC Hall of Fame olverinc Former Scott Pace UVSC Hall of Banquet held O McKay Cen- basketball inducted into the amc at the Athletic Awards has been on April 19 at the Dav id ter in Orem LT Scott Pace was a standout basketball and I plaver for UVSC in He is one of the only four players to ever lead the Wolverine in both scoring and assists in the same season as he aver7 9 aged points and 3 assists in Pace also led the VVolv erines in assists in averaging 6 6 per game That is the fourth best assist average in UVSC history Pace is second all time in the UVSC record book in total assists with 3 dishes in his two years of play Pace was named his sophomore year and region The Wolverines went freshman year which at that time was the best record ever for UVSC They were his sophomore season After leaving UVSC Pace signed with Northern Arizona and later played with Southern Utah University He earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology from SUU then went on to get a master's in professional leadership from BYU Pace returned to UVSC in 986 to serv e as an assistant basketball coach to then All his come and enjoy an evening of entertainment with the Fillmore head coach Duke Reid tenure During Pace’s assistant the Wolvergames averaging nearly 22 the Wolverines winsperyear In best mark their ever at posted After leaving UVSC in 1994 Pace went in to the real estate business He has been one of the top Realtors in the valley with Wardlcy GMAC He recently qualified for his broker’s license and named the Sales Executive of the month of November Pace also has a ranch in Delta where he raises purebred Texas Longhorn cattle ines as an on 175 Pace is originally Students display their PSA's What To Do Until the Ambulance Arrives )clla High School students completed ionise "Miat lo Do Until the Ambulance Aimes" Students learn first aid and lie course is taught twice a year in the lunlih classes at Delta High Mrs Nieholsand Mr Russ lenric arc the health teachers and Mrs Sarah J ouder is the a ( PR instructor Each student docs a PSA (Public Service Announcement) to encourage everyone to learn first aid & CPR When seconds count they will know how to act to save a life WEDDING PHOTOS $10 £A MISSIONARY PHOTOS $10 EA BIRTHDAY ADS $20 THANK YOU $5 ADS FIRST 2S WORDS $5 ADV OR $7 BS cxntf PER WORD AFTER 25 CLASSIFIEDS ON WED EVENINGS DISCOUNT DOCS APPcY PAID WED Also thank uous that ars bltlsd billing fss for all photos 40 He played Holly & Chris Stanworth went to Vernal and spent Easter weekend visiting with their mother Shelly and their brother Ladd Get well wishes are sent to Beth Moody who is ill at this writing Her daughter Kathie from Cedar City is here for a few days Loene Dutson spent Sunday in Richfield visiting herparents Mr &Mrs Millard Owens Lincoln Eliason has returned home after hav ing spent several days in the Utah Medical Hospital Center in Provo isiting with Milden & Arpnlla Scow on Easter Sunday were Russell & Denise from Fillmore Dewsnup Sandra Dewsnup David & DeAnn Steele and children Malmda Lynette Kenton Steele from Oak City Elder Stanley K Skeem has returned home after having served a two year Mission in Micronesia Guam on the Islands of Guam and Yap He gave his mission s report on Sun Apr 22 at the Church He is the son of Kenneth and Jeannette Skeem Welcome Home There was a large number of Daughter of Pioneers of Pioneers from the Fanny Powell Cropper Camp at Deseret who went to Fillmore on Sat Apr 21 to tend the Millard County DUP Convention KUED Examines N 300 W Care End-of-Li- Life sustained in the face of certain death Relief from immense pain and suffering Hope in the midst of overwhelming despair These are the gifts and inspirations provided by hospice workers across the nation to over 500000 terminally ill patients each year In Journey Home: Stories From 7 on Hospice airing on Thurs May 3 at 9 p m examines this service through the intimate candid stories of five Utah hospice patients and their families as they embark on their final journey with the compassionate help of local hospice workers Their stories are unique - 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CCASSIFieO from Delta football and basketball at Delta High earnand honors Pace ing and his wife Megan live in Saratoga UT Pace has four children1 Springs Trevor Shalcse Shiannc and Shaylcc Jo He is the son of Grayce W and the late ElwinL Pace of Delta 3 with dignity Endurance Race Continued from from frontpage The lighter females win the majority of the races over the larger men The nde is difficult for nder and horse and both muS be in excellent condition to have a shot at A participant must winning Elliott said complete the race within 12 hours too win are exhausted He said the tnck to winhold the horse to ning the race is constantly distribback so that the horse’s energy ts When five uted evenly over the or six horses amve at the inspection area together if one is not allowed to continue with the others the one left behind will almost go out of control with his desire to the horse s compete he said Because of desire to run seldom do nders use a whip or spurs race will start at the same A race June 2 Riders time as the it is not as hard on enjoy this race because the nder and horse Many participants have told Elliott the Scipio race would rank in the top 5 percent of the most difficult races Utah racers are very competitive in the United States because of the altitude training in the mountains At the awards ceremony everyone is treated to a banquet given a commemoraand the winners receive belt tive buckles and trophies Elliott works closely with the US Forest Service to get permission to run the race Weeks in advance he and volunteers prepare the trails Bright nylon ribbons are hung with clothes pins to mark the trail Ecology wise the trail is in better shape after the race than before Elliott has between 30 and 40 volunteers They assist the veterinarians cook meals close ribgates clear trails and help remove the bons from the trails For all this he gives and feeds them If you them a would like to volunteer Elliott can be or reached at When endurance racing gets into your blood it is hard to get it out according to Elliott Doctors lawyers and people from Trilby all walks of life participate Pederson started racing at age 41 and 20 years later she has accumulated over 50000 miles of endurance racing points No prize money is awarded because of the concern for the safety of the horse Riders would tend to push the animal to the limit too win the money The horses must be five years or older to run the race and four years or older to run a race Horses can normally race up to age 15 The June 2 race will have two veterinarians One will inspect the horses at the start of the race and at the end The other will inspect halfway through the race These inspections will help ensure the horse is fit to start and to continue Elliott inspecsaid The veterinarians perform tions on the horse They listen to the heart beat to verify quick recovery inspect the biood is jugular vein and others to insure the horse quickly refilling which indicates is cooling properly They also check for tack galling the muscle tone and the gait If a horse fails the inspection it cannot continue The veterinarians have an and grade spection sheet for each horse the horse on each area of inspection The horse w ith the highest grade wins the covery points The horses are normally rubprotected with padded cinches foam ber saddle pads and sometimes nylon and pads to protect the hooves Water trail hay are provided along the Most of the horses have a spirited attitude and love to run in the endurance races The horses are highly trained and would rather run full out than walk according to Elliott They are highly competitive and love to run against one another especially the Arabian horses Any horse can only run at top speed for 800 yards or so then The first orchestra In America was founded In Boston In 1810 877 of our readers will choose a florist this year Don’t miss out on sales Advertise! 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