Show 'W Paa 8 October Millard County Chronicle Progress 4 2001 tennis team loses to Emery West Millard Swim Pool news Delta i 0 Pictured are MHS Senior tennis players and Coach Keel Left to right: Coach Tracy Keel Diana Boyer Meaghan Gregory Janean Robison Emily Speakman Micaela Limburg Bridget Hare and Jenny Monsen MHS Tennis doubles All of Limburg place 3 at for these qualified girls State Congratulations tennis for the great year They are coached by Tracy Keel tennis was held Monday Oct The Lady Eagles finished 2nd overall Diana Boyer placed 2— at single Bridget Hare is a Region Champ at and Micaela 2 singles Janean Robinson Region 2 in Manti Chemiske The tennis team barely lost to by one game ending it had been entirely Delia's line-uchanged to practice for the region game first singles Cami Timothy played Katie Black remained second singles and Tiffaney Skeem changed to the third Pedroza Glona singles player replaced Skeem as a first doubles player teaming up with Julie Wankter Mary Henke and Jennifer Gilmor stayed in tFieir second doubles postitions Coach Dav e Wankier said “Region is going to be tough Our best chance to win is in the singles matches” All of the other teams at region will focus on their doubles teams Delta’s By Jessica DHS - Reaching new goals in the pool’s 50 mile club this wee are LaWana Davis 280 mi Barbara David 2180 mi RuthAnn Howes 570 iru Linda Steward 10 mi and Dorothy Shoup 21 50 miles The pool will be open in the afternoon on Mon Oct 22 while school is out for the deer hunt The open swim hours will be from - 5 p m and from 6 - 0 p m Lap sw imming w ill be as usual from 5 30 - 9 in the morning Delta North Elementary School finished up another 0 day session of swimlessons this week For the last sesming sion Mrs Comeau’s Miss Robinette's and Mrs Lovell's classes will come to the pool for lessons until the end of the month Every Wednesday night from 6 - 9 p m is night For each paid admission another person gets in for free' Round up all your friends and come into the pool on this special evening Emery be power will The girls LESSONS i Golf tournament results Sunset View Golf Course Couples League Final Tournament Results First place Jared & Billie Seow Second place - Keith & Becky Sawaya third place - Bart & Linda Ryan fourth place - Kenny & Penny Teeples and fifth place - Kent & Linda Stewart Millard County Jr Jazz Recreation Basketball League to begin Volleyball League Loses Wins Team Classie Cuts Service DrubDroubay Chevrolet Ladd's Lazer Leveling Della Glass & Tire Physical Spikers Rose Petal Florist Delta Sports JubilccNiclson Candle Co Millard Recreation is now organizing a 200 2002 Jr Jazz Boys will be from Oct Registration thru Oct 19 200 from to 5 p m Mon Wed and Fn at the USU Extension Offices at 50 South Main Fillmore fee will The be S25 per player with an additional $10 if shirt is needed There will be three leagues 3th 4 grades 5 6 th grades and 7 - 8 grades All information and registration materials can be picked up at the office on the above dates or at the schools Registration forms can be turned into the Extension office or mail to Rae Jean Monsen P O Box 715 Fillmore LIT 84631 For more information call 5 or R Fast Sperry Oil JVW Trucking 2 4 This Space Sells Johnson Call Kirsti Hansen at 3319 North University Ave Provo C ricVeat Utah ATLAS Comprehensive state atlas with user friendly Regional Maps Recreation Guide Public Lands GPS grids and Metro Area Maps Detailed landscape maps help visualize the terrain while showing many back roads TODAY ORDER ONLINE PHONE on Rabbits spike the Pioneers maps4ucom SEND CHECK on ORDER of Boycol (c envastatm sodium tablets) has been linked to muscle wasting liver and kidney failure and death If you or a loved one used Baycol suffered serious side effects or if a loved number one died while taking Baycol call the All colls and information are free and confidential 734-839- below Cork Is the outer layer of bark from an evergreen oak The first stripping of the cork oak occurs when the trees are between 15 and 20 years old 9 baycolpwlawcom DIABETICS! 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FOR INFORMATION CALL EASY ACCESS NEBl'UZER game “We started really and it took us a little team" ing as a Nuttall said and got behind to get us playvarsity Coach Mike slow while could have beaten them but we well enough" warmed-usaid Peterson varsity forward Lehi work well as team They "They worked the ball well They passed Their sweeper ts really good and she saves them every time We ran with them the entire We just started off too slow” said game team captain and defense player Leslie “We weren’t Ashlyn MEDICATION MEDICAL IMPOTENCE SUPPLY state By Jessica Chemiske DHS The team qualified for state at the region games last week They played against North Sanpete and Emery All of the girls will go to state Cami Timothy placed third in first She lost both of her matches singles but managed to against North Sanpete beat Emery T imothy is nervous and cited about going to state She’s looking forward to the bus nde and staying at a hotel in Salt Lake City Her opponent Eagles Shut the Braves out Fnday night proved to be one of the for the Millard football team The battled North Summit in a nongame was a battle with region gameThe neither team scoring in the first quarter The Eagles struck in the second quarter run by Philip Tuttle and on a again with a 35 yard run by McKinley Smith The Eagles ended the half with a stand line goal huge stopping the Braves line on the The Eagles came out in the second half and scored on a 6 yard run by McKinley Smith The Eagles defense put together its 4 consecutive shutout The final score was Millard 20 North Summit 0 The Eagles had 326 yards rushing with Philip Tuttle having 225 yard McKinley Smith 89 and Chet Stevens 12The Eagles will host Richfield on Fnday Oct 2 this will be the last regular season home game toughest Eagles k(Yj Uncontested I had a big improvement over the we played them” said the JV Pauline Warner “They beat us last This time we won time Girls’ tennis team goes to DIVORCE i IF YOU WE ALSO as prepared Thejumor varsity’s will to w in led them to a victory The girls showed superior passing and shooting throughout the time tdXh'olesteroLLowerinqDruq (800) from the Signal - Huntsman Cancer Institute Fall 2001 Scientist do not yet know what causes ovarian cancer However we do know some nsk factors Risk factors increase a woman's chance of getting a disease Age: Most ovarian cancers occur after menopause Half of all ovarian cancers are found in women over 65 Menstrual history: A higher number of menstrua periods may increase a woman's nsk of ovarian cancer The number of menstrual penods may be impacted by age when first period occurred number of pregnancies breast feeding or surgical hysterectomy Personal history of breast cancer: Women who have had breast cancer are twice as likely to develop ovarian cancer as women who have not had breast can- - “We use or email: by Amanda Schmii DHS - The girls' soccer team was looking for a win against the only team they had lost to dunng the season but found a loss instead Delta has all of the same talent as Lehi but didn't come to the field last Pea thTand Live rjSi KidneVfoilureLLinktd The Ovarian Cancer Risk Factors coach - CONSULTATION Schmutz - by Sandra Hales DHS Delta went to' Lehi last Toes-- ’ day aid beat the Pioneers in a two game match The first game’s score was and the second Delta has defeated Leht’s Pioneers on and off their home court Overall the team only missed five Their accuracy in serves out of serves helped in the outcome of the game Shasta Nelson middle block was able to balls into the court and the serve eighteen team scored on sixteen of them The Lady Rabbits blocked eight spikes of the Pioneers Brittany Mecham imposed four of the blocks Sam Kearsley came in second with two Delta played fundamentals at Lehi and was able to hit very well against the Pioneers They had 15 kills Shasta Nelson hit six of the kills Bnttany Mecham was not far behind with five Delta's region play record is tied Coach Bunker said “We have a guaranteed spot at state It just depends which spot we go in on” The team has two more region games left The last home game is against Emery and the very last region game before state playoffs is at North Sanpete drug) you took BAYCOL and experienced Dark Urine Muscle Pain or Nausea You may have a CLAIM! 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The Central Utah (Richfield UT) Public Health Department announces that it has received a limited amount of flu vacflu season Simicine for the lar to last year there are some delays in receiving the full shipment of ordered vaccine “We expect to have our initial shipment of flu vaccine available to high risk populations in all our field offices on Tuesday October 16 We expect the shortages and delays in vaccine delivery will be far less problematic than last year” says Susan Hilderbrand RN Immunization Coordinator of the Central Utah Public Health Department The health department is prioritizing which individuals will be able to receive a flu vaccination early in this flu season Recommendations at this time include giving priority access to the vaccine for the following groups: Those suffering from a chronic illness such as lung or heart disease and diabetes Those age 65 and over Those who are immunosuppressed Health care providers skilled nursing home staff and care givers NA8DWK IICS FROZEN vaccine arrives we will make the vaccine available to anyone who is interested” added Hilderbrand Additionally the Central Utah Public Health Department recommends that those age 65 and over should get the pneumonia vaccine For many in this age group pneumonia is a main complication of fluenza often resulting in hospitalization or death Pneumonia vaccine is available at the local health department or your health care provider The cost for a flu vaccine this season is S 300 The cost for a pneumonia vaccine is $2000 The Central Utah Public Health Department will bill both Medicare and Medicaid for flu and pneumonia vaccinations for qualified patients For more information regarding flu vaccine clinics and availability please contact your nearest Central Utah Public Health Department office Nephi Mt Pleasant Manti Loa Fillmore Delta Junction Richfield ' YOGURT SMOOTHIES Players of the Week BANKRUPTCY plus filing fee Chapter 7 j A year ago Byron Erickson was unsure of his game and struggling this year he’s on top and taking on the “Big Boys" On Scratch League Byron and Mike Alley had a classic match with Mike winning two games with Byron taking senes and one game Both had high scores and when the smoke cleared Byron’s 694 was top senes of the week with Mike’s 687 good for second A 700 senes is just around the coma for the likes of Mr Erickson High scores this week: Tammy Pace 2 Gayle Penny Teeples Sorenson Nancy Momll Carma Smith Nola Bunker 548 Sylvia Mangmm 202 Nancy Rickard Bill Nicho522 Mike Lmleford Bill las Wally Church Lister Roger Tuttle Alan Vieis Dewey Chapman Rich7 Keith Sawaya Mike Holdaway ard Hare Mike Alley Jeremy Lmleford Troy Pace Rhett Kimball Byron Erickson June Justin Kimball Leo Jim Nickle 21 Dutson 22 Craig Ryan 505 Randolph 207 203 and Johnson Venez Monte Yates There are still openings for bowlers on Tuesday evening and Thursday If you are interested please contact Plaza Lanes or Becky Sawaya or Chantelle Kimball and join a league we’d love to have ya Lehi stomps on Delta Bloomfield BAYCQgWamlng If The last session of winter swimming lessons for 200 and will begin Mon Nov 5 There are no swim lessons offered during the holidays Winter swimming lessons will resume in Jan 2002 The seswill have Levsion beginning in November els I II and HI of the American Red Cross Swimming Lesson Program being offered 2 The week session costs $20 per child Call the pool at to register or for more information Delta loses to North Sanpete in the singles have learned a lot this year tenn s at a younger age is an adIn Delta high vantage for other teams school is usually the first opportunity for girls to learn Wankier will be starting a program to recruit middle school girls who would like to play tennis in the future this program will really help Hopefully Delta's playing next year Henke and Gilmor lost their first match but won the second match Henke said that they have definitely improved this year She is already looking forward to next season Learning Plant the right in the right place to ensure safety trees for trees PRODUCTS I 4W TiTMV HWS HtASf I 45 Health Benefits for the Entire Family rANCINi only mOMTHrSAeAifCA$lf 04 sal ta GUARANTEED ACCEPTANCE A J' fV: sj EVERY KINO OF HOME FURNISHING Our G8S8-369-17- FROM Thank Your AROUND THE WORLD For 30 Wonderful Years SOFA FACTORY I Call-- f loyal Customers 2900 S 300 W - SLC 4674 S HOLLADAY BLVD 39 801 Sum Kearsley 6 junior starts varsity as front row setter Sam has been chosen player of the week for her strong blocks on the front row and her outstanding setting skills Nikki Nicholls8 player of the week has been one of the strong leaders on the team this year She had five saves against Carbon and played a solid game against Lehi R Dallin Jeffery 8 who caught a pass blocked well and played hard defense is die playa of the week for the Homecoming game against' North Sanpete I t vi I'- wvimmuiuu'uin LiVV W ' v: (POORt |