Show Delta gambles and wins in Las Vegas Delta High School American teenagers are lucky Hristova DHS-America every one who is 16 and has passed a dnv er's exam can have a driver's license but in Bulgaria you have to be 8 to drive a car In Bulgaria most of the people use public transportation There are families that don't even have a car Here in America some families have more than three cars and they don't know they are fortunate The teenagers in Bulgaria go to school by bus train trolley or metro Sometimes they commute more than an hour Here by Teddy people go to school in their cars in less than 20 minutes Although some Bulgarian students e their driver licenses m their last year at school they have had to study outside of school for a month to get it There is a chance they may fail the test The fee for getting a driver's license m Bulgaria is more than S 00 Cars are very expensive as is gasoline No wonder they are a little jealous of Americans Aubree Nickle with team mates left to right Ryan Nickle Jeff Hostetler Fowles Doug Fowles Chant Abbott and Kurt Lindstrom Jordan Delta High’s Golfing Girl by Sally Coulding DHS - Would you be a little intimidated to be the only girl on a team of 14 boys'’ Any other girl might be but not this one Aubree Nickle 6 and ajumor at Delta High School is an amazing golfer and the fact that the golf team consisted of boys wasn't enough to stop her talent and love for the sport Deciding not to play volleyball this year and hav ing had previous golf experience Aubree also known as OB decided to "putt” on over to the golf team “There isn't much pressure from the boys because as a girl they don’t expect a lot out of me but the pressure comes from my self being so competitive and wanting to be the best” said Aubree “My biggest problem is my temper because on a basketball court can yell my w ay out of my anger but on the golf course need to Icam the irtue of patience" And how do the boys feel about hav mg Shepherd join this golfing experience? All in all they feel it is definitely different but not that big a deal Jeffery Hostetler states "She is really good and will beat me It’s weird but not really The only difference is now we have to behave ourselves" Her brother Ryan Nickle said “She’s think she is got a natural swing and courageous because she dared to be the only girl She made it easier for other girls in are who interested golf to try out in the future We are good friends and think we’ll have fun" They all welcome and support her as if she were just another guy At their first meet Aubree took eighth which is about average Aubree knows what she wants and how to get it She is extremely motivated and competitive She is full of life and keeps things interesting and admired for taking the challenge a girl of the Desert (a preaching station of Good Sbepbird Lutheran Cburcb of Richfield) 390 West Center Fillmore Utah are currently We for uvrship Come and meeting at 390 West Center in Fillmore at 830 am at various times and homes for uveldy Bible study to inquire Call uvrship and fellowship uith us as we praise God from Whom all blessings flow Diamond D Inn AFFORDABLE 24 HR ELDERLY CARE WE PROVIDE 24 HOUR CARE Dietician approved meals Assistance with all aspects of daily living Laundry Individual & Group activity Daily housekeeping PRIVATE ROOM COMPLETE WITH: TV Hookup Bed Dresser Intercom Phone Hookup $1200 per month “VACANCY” Bring this ad and get $100 OFF 1st Month’s Rent Call Jane 234 W Main 1 Delta Utah CHRIST IN YOU Did you know that the mystery that was hidden from the world in the Old Testament is now made manifest in us vlio receive Jesus? "Even the mystery which hath (past tense) been hid from ages and but now (present tense) is made manifest to His from generations saints: To whom God would make known what is the riches of the glory of this mystery among the Gentiles which is Christ in you the hope of glory: Whom we preach warning every man and teaching every man in all wisdom that we may present every man perfect in The great mystery which has been Christ Jesus Colossians hidden is Christ in you the hope of glory Jesus lives in those who Praise God!! As we learn of Jesus we are to have been bom again become more like Him Think about what it mean to have Christ Jesus inside you In I Corinthians 2: 16 it says “For who hath know the mind of the Lord that he may instruct him? But we have the mind of Christ" Praise God with Jesus living in us we are to have the mind of Christ If we have the mind of Christ we are to think like Him We are to love others like Him One of the most important He put things that Jesus did is to always put others before Himself the whole world before Himself when He came as the Son of Man in 2:5-be which mind also was in this “Let you says Philippians Christ Jesus: Who being in the form of God thought it not robbery and took to be equal with God: But made himself of no reputation upon Him the form of a servant and was made in the likeness of men: And being found in fashion as a man he humbled himself and became obedient unto death even the death of the cross" Jesus will live in all who want to be like Him Pastor Kathy Mincer LIVING WORD FELLOWSHIP 351 South 100 West Delta Utah 84624 —— COPY by Sandra Holes DHS- - Even before the game started Ctmmaron thought they had the game won but the Delta Rabbits sure humbled them By the half Delta was up In the end Delta squashed the Las egas team Kicker Landon Noah said that they all worked together and played as a team Jake Abbott scored 14 pts Storm Singleton followed with 12 Brian Smith had one touchdown and Landon Noah made a field goal Delta had a sizeable crowd on hand to cheer the Rabbits on “It was cool" said Enn DuwelL “There were tons of Delta people there to support the team" The team had 433 rushing yards and one incomplete pass Jake Abbott had the most rushing yards with 87 Storm Singleton was next with 175 Dennon Rawlinson also managed 40 Coach Fowles said that this game was much better than the game against Lone Peak They were more intense and they executed the plays They also cut their turnovers in half with only three However Cimmaron scored on two of those turnovers Unfortunately not everything went well at Vegas Unlike Delta Cimmaron had very bad sportsmanship The team ceived four personal fouls in the game The football players had rude comments said to them the whole time and they were not even allowed to shower after the game Forcing them to nde a five hour bus nde home in their own sweat High School Rodeo News by Megan Moody The fall high school rodeo season has begun The West Millard High School Rodeo Team traveled to Panquitch on Aug 17 & 18 Two separate rodeos were held with over 300 contestants tn each rodeo The results are as follows: Holli Panquitch Rodeo: Brown 7" Bryce Valley Rodeo: Breakaway - Holli Brown Bareback Beau Taylor 4 Calf ropBlake Meyers 10 ing All our participants at the rodeos were Holli Brown Kristi Tolbert Shelbic Neilson Megan Moody Beau Taylor and Blake Meyers Brown Tyre Tennis season off to a good start By Jessica Ckeruiske DHS - Delta’s game against North Sanpete ended in disappointing results Although Delta tried hard North Sanpete won Gloria Pedroza played first singles She frowned when asked about her playing “It was a bad day we’ll do better next time" Delta made up for its loss when they defeated Canyon View 1 the next day Gloria Peoroza played first singles again Katie Black and Cami Timothy played second and third singles Tiffaney Skeem and Juli Wankier managed first doubles while Jennifer Gilmore and Kane Beard made up second doubles Delta's game agama Millard was close ending at Glona Pedroza and Katie Black lost their matches Cami Timothy playing third singles won TifTaney Skeem and Juli Wankier teamed up to play first doubles but ended up losing Jennifer Gilmore and Katie Beard played a great game and won second doubles Coach Dave Wankier said “We’re getting better These girls are playing better than last year think we’re going to surprise some people" Outdoor movie set for students DHS - Delta High's student body officers invite students to a movie on Saturday at the DHS football field The movie is “Remember the Titans" and is a free event “There will also be free popcorn and it’s going to be way fun" said Glona Pedroza student body vice president "We’re just doing something for fun for the student body" said Chad Losee student body president Thank you “Thank You" seems inadequate to show how very much your kindness and your special care have meant But thought the words are simple hope you know the gratitude and the special warmth they represent We are so appreciative of the love and support we have received at the death of our father Frank H Bishop Cfcerle and Don Morris Janice and Don Lewis and families r In Memorium v PW Warnick — Hinckley: PW Warnick (Parley Waldo Warnick) age 88 died August 26 2001 at his home in Hinckley due to complications of prostate cancer Funeral services were held Thursday a m in the Delta August 30 2001 at Utah West Stake Center 188 N Main Hinckley Utah Friends called on Wednesat Nickle Mortuary 190 day Aug 29 the South Center St Delta from 7 - 8 p m and at the church from 930 10 45 am prior to services Family prayer was given by President Prelude William Dearden music given by Maxine Bouchard presiding & conducting was Bishop Kevin D Morris I Know That My Redeemer Lives was sung as opening hymn conducted by lone Christensen accompanied by Maxine Bouchard Invocation given by j Lance Wanuck grandson Eulogy read by Grace Smith daughter Medley of music performed by Ruth Talbot Speaker was Richard L Warnick son Remarks given by Bishop Kevin D Morris Closing Hymn How Great Thou Art was conducted by lone Christensen accompanied by Maxine Bouchard Benediction given by F Marion Warnick brother Dedication of Grave given by Wald Warnick Jr son Interment at the Deseret Cemetery Services under the direction of Nickle Mortuary Pallbearers were Andy Brown Charles Smith Jon Boyer Alan Warnick Edward Lyle John Dearden David Davis Honorary pallbearers were Francisco Colqui Blaine Theobald Bob Webb Ralph Crafrs Armand Bouchard Doyle Thurgood and Reed Roholt Barbara June Palmer Wachner Kanosh: Barbara June Palmer Wachner 84 passed sway September 4 2001 at home Barbara was bom April 19 1917 in Central Point Oregon to Emmett and June D White Palmer Verda BothaldaA DELTA - Verda A Black age 85 2001 at Delta passed away September Community Medical Center She was bom June 4 1916 in Oasis Utah to Antone and Jenstne Pedersen Anderson She mamed Noel LaVell Black June 27 1953 in Oasis Utah He died September 19 1990 Verda graduated from Hinckley High School She worked at Lockheed Aircraft in Burbank California When her brother died she returned to Oasis to help take care of her mother After Noel’s death she spent winters in California with her sister Juanita making trips to Delta each summer She loved camping fishing sewing gardening taking care of the home and having her relatives visit She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Saints She is survived by her Sister Juanita Boone Costa Mesa California Leona Riding and Edith AnderCharlie son Delta Utah Manz Santa Ana California Nephews and Nieces She was preceded in death by her husband Noel L Black Brothers: LeRoy Hyrum Glen Ernest Nels Garence Parley Sisters: Verna Blanche Funeral services were held Wednesday 00 AM in die September 5 2001 at Delta Ward Chapel Viewing from 45 AM prior to the services Family Prayer was by Jack Anderson Nephew Prelude and Postlude Music was by Carol Stephenson Bishop Mike Rose conducted “I Know That My Redeemer Lives" was sung by die Congregation companied by Carol Stephenson and rected by Michelle Styler Invocation was by Dean Swalberg TenLyn Anderson gave the Eulogy prepared by Niece Yvonne Millar “How Great Thou Art" was sung by Roberta She married John B Norris February 4 1946 She later married David R Wachner on April 0 976 Funeral services will be this week con- tact Olpin Mortuary in F illmore for date and time Black A' i ‘V t Jerry Bennett DELTA - Jerry Lynn Bennen 58 died August 31 2001 at his home in Delta He was bom July 10 1943 in Salt Lake City the second son of Kinder Jay and Mavis Mane Hanson Bennett Jerry attended and graduated from Delta High School in 1961 He anended college inCedarCity He will be remembered for excelling both as an athlete and coach during his younger years He served a faithful mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Saints in the Central States Mission He was an active member of the West Millard Sheriff's Posse He was tive in the community and was always willing to give a hand to those in need Jerry was a skilled cement mason and partner with his brother “Dude” in D&J Bennett Construction a business they have run together for over 20 years He mamed Judith June Thompson and they later divorced He mamed Anna Louise Dabel September 2 98 in Las Vegas Nevada and they enjoyed 27 loving years together He loved his family and followed them faithfully through all their activities Jerry is survived by his Wife Anna Delta Utah Children- Jerilyn (Bill) Adomeit Henderson Nevada Karen (Larry) Hogan Boulder City Nevada Kristine (Paul) Fagone Henderson Nevada Jay (Sheri) Paulman Ft Lewis Washington Scott (Heather) Paulman Delta Utah Shem (Steve)Callister Delta Utah Randy Bennett Cedcr City Utah Grandchildren Knstyn Bradford Katclyn Bradford Jackalyn Anderson Logan Callister Brother Duane “Dude" Bennett Judith Bennett He was preceded in death by Brother- Michael J Bennett He will be dearly missed by both his family and the Delta community Graveside Service were held Tuesday AM in the Delta September 4 200 at Cemetery Friends called Monday from Utah '0G 00° oO0O' iwwvZii Dutson Dot Atkinson and Misty Day Home Teacher Roger Stephenson spoke and Bishop Mike Rose made marks “God Be With You Till We Meet Again” was sung by the Congregation ccompanied by Carol Stephenson and directed by Michelle Styler Benediction was by Dean Anderson Dedication of the Grave was by Scott Anderson Nephew Interment was in the Oasis Cemetery under the direction of Nickle Mortuary Pallbearers were Robert Anderson Jack Anderson Dennis Anderson Bruce Turner Norman Manz and Scott Anderson Honorary Pallbearers were Bruce Anderson Carl Anderson Roger Manz Raymond Anderson Gemont Bennett and Dean Swalberg Miss Me — But Let Me Go hen come to the end of the road And the sun has set for me want no rites in a gloom filled room hy cry for a soul set free’’ Miss me a little But not too long And not with your head bowed low Remember the Love that we once shared Miss me But let me go For this is a jjumey that we all must take And each must go alone It's all a part of the Master's plan A step on the road to home When you are lonely and sick of heart Go to the friends we know And bury your sorrows in doing good deeds But let me go Miss me Author I’nknoH-- Warren George Crosland Holden: Warren George Crosland age 80 died August 22 200 at the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center Warren was bom May 2 92 to Ben and Ida Crosland in Holden Utah He was the third of eight sons He attended school in Holden and graduated from Millard High School where he was active in athletics He served in the US Navy aboard the USS Pyro in the Pacific during World War II He married Ella Thompson on March 20 1946 Marriage was solemnized in the Manti Temple March 20 1957 They enjoyed 55 years together He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints And a high priest in the Holden Ward He was a skilled asbestos worker for 35 years and a proud member of Local 69 He enjoyed his grandchildren and great grandchildren and spent many good times with his wife following them in their activities He is survived by his wife Ella Holden daughters Jeri (Ried) Daniels Salt Lake City LaRee (Mark) Stephenson Holden Linda(Mike) Smith Pleasant Grove sons Lee R (Vicki) Crosland Ferron and 15 Russell (Lisa) Crosland Fillmore grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren Brothers Henry Crosland Fillmore Rex Crosland Crosland Fillmore Bryant Park City Maynard Crosland Bountiful and Phil Crosland Kcams Preceded in death by parents and brothers Clarence and Douglas Funeral services were held Saturday August 25 200 at 2 noon in the Holden Ward Chapel Services were conducted by Bishop Kelly Tuttle Prelude and James 0 PM at the Nickle Mortuary Della Family Prayer was by Randy Bennett Son President Roger Killpack presided Conducting was Bishop's Counselor Rick Tolley Invocation was by Lavnc Dutson Friend Eulogy was by Rick Tolley “How Great Thou Art" was sung by Roberta Dutson and Dot Atkinson President Roger Killpack made remarks “Daddy’s Hands” was sung by Roberta Dutson and Dot Atkinson Benediction was by StcveCallisler Dedication of the Grave was by Grant Bennett Cousin Interment was in the Delta Cemetery under the direction of Nickle Mortuary Pallbearers were Randv Bennett Jay Paulman Scott Paulman Dude Bennett Steve Callister Bill Adomeit Paul Fagone and Larry Hogan were Zanc Honorary Pallbearers Bennett Clcmont Bennett Max Bennett Logan Callister Grant Dabel Carl Dec Bennett Sieve Dabel Kell Dabel and Bill Dunlap postlude music was performed by Cantu Swallow The family prayer was offered by Mark W Stephenson The invocation was given by Jeffery Smith Bishop Tuttle read the obituary and gave some remarks Russell G Crosland spoke followed by LaRee Stephenson w horn gav c a tribute Lisa Crosland played “Oh My Father Next James W Stephenson spoke followed by a vocal duct by Ken and Lori Tuttle “Somewhere My Love ” Final remarks were given by Bishop Tuttle The benediction was offered hy Phil Crosland Grave dedication was given by Henry S Crosland Pallbearers were Carter Crosland Lee R Crosland Colton Crosland Mathew Crosland Jason Smith Jeffery Smith Riley Smith Dane Stephenson Mike Smith Brian Wade and Mike Smith Honorary Pallbearers were Bryant Phil Crosland Crosland Maynard Crosland Henry Crosland Rex Crosland Rex Crosland Lcland Thompson Jake Stephenson (Serving in the Florida Tampa Mission) Ried Daniels Scott Rebcr Cory Toomcr Kurt Abreu and the Holden Ward High Priest Group Military Rites were given by the Fillmore Unit of the Utah National Guard Compassionate scrv ice w as rendered by the Holden Ward Relief Society Interment was in the Holden Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Mortuary The family is grateful for the compassionate care given to their husband and father by the doctors and nursing staff at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center S Duncan St George Utah- - James Stanley Duncan 84 passed away in St George Wednesday August 29 2001 from complications resulting from age He was bom September 20 1916 in Meadow UT to Elmer J and Ethel Edna Duncan Stan was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Saints and mamed his sweetheart Louie Barkdull on March 25 1937 The marriage was solemnized later that same year in the Manti Temple Stan was a farmer and a service station worker and served in the military dunng WWII in the army artillery He and his wife had four children and made their home in Meadow until 1964 when they moved to Las Vegas Nev In 1990 they returned to Utah and made their home m St George Stan served two stake missions for the church while living in Las Vegas and heandhiswife scrv ed together as missionaries in the Las Vegas 46th Ward area They both served 17 years as temple w orkers for the St George and Las Vegas Temple Stan is survived by his sweet wife Louie B children Phil Stanley Duncan of Las Vegas Joan L (James) Brooks of Las Vegas Kathryn Ann (Max) Rose of St George and James Kay (Peggy) Duncan of St George 15 grandchildren 19 a brother Elmer Stott (Shirley) Duncan of Moab and a sister Lola Bushnell of Meadow He was very loved and we will miss his teasing ways his sweet smile and his genuine kindness and compassion Wc look forward to being with him again someday Funeral services will beheld Saturday II am at the St George September LDS Chapel at 550 E 700 S Visitations were on Friday August 31 p m at Metcalf Mortuary 300 W St George Blvd and 9 30 Saturday morning prior to services at the Chapel Interment was at the Meadow Utah cemetery at 4 p m Saturday under the direction of Metcalf Mortuary |