Show Millard Countv Chronicle Sports Proaress 27 2006 Paae region soccer action SeDtember 7 OTT) Paradise Lady Golfers hold tournament The Paradise Ladies Golf annual held their Association Tournament Club Championship September 8 & 9th Congratulations go to Julia Notman winner of the tournament Other members of the club who placed tn the tournament are as follows Karen Jackson Liz Stott Tann Miller Jaime Brunson Karen Whatcott Paula Jackson and Cindy Rhodes On Friday Julia Notman won a prize for the longest drive on hole tt 9 and closest to th hole on 4 Karen Jackson closest to the hole on n 6 On Saturday Tami Miller won Valerie Della North I lemenlary will he having their Hot Lunch Week during the week of October 2 thru October 6 2tHl6 Grades thru 5 met with Sondra Black to decide their menu ach grade level voted lor the menu that they and their parents will be eating he billowing are the dales and the grade level menu Monday October 2 2000 - tirade hatburgers potato rounds kiwi fruit and Congo bars chocolate white milk 2006 - 4 tirade - Italian dunkers bread sticks carrots Tuesday October and celery with ranch apple wedges while cake chocolate white milk Wednesday October 4 2006 - 3 tirade - Pepperom pizza green salad w ith ranch applesauce chocolate pudding chocolate white nnlk Thursday October 5 2006 - 2 tirade - t luckcn nuggets with barbeque sauce French tries corn garlic knots chocolate cake chocolate white milk bridav October 6 2006 tirade - urkey gravy over mashed potaties carrots peaches hot rolls chocolate chip cookies chocolate white milk Delta North I lemenlary would like to thank our terrific lunch ladies for all of the time and eftort they put forth to make such delicious meals tor us Rabbits But even with all the points all the players getting in and all the enthusiasm the game began to get boring Delta's offense was in almost the entire game and without the suspense of Carbon possibly scoring it began to get monotonous “I think we were just better prepared" said left guard Kyle Neilsen "We were doing warmup and they were eating hotdogs " “We dominated the field on both sides of the ball" said Braden Shunto “We played very well but we need to " gear up for next week Delta plays their homecoming game against Lmery this Friday at 7 00 p m DHS Delta’s football game against Carbon last Friday was hardhitting energized and in a word dull Delta dominated the entire game and beat Carbon Delta's offense went right to work driving the ball for a touchdown every drive during the first quarter By the start of the second quarter the Rabbits were up The rest ol the second quarter went a little bit slower with defense stopping Carbon cold and ollense scoring once he Rabbits started the second half with almost all starters out and still the second team continued to drive the ball down the Dinos' throats Delta played hard and it showed The game went very well for the The team turned around and defeatAfter the first three ed Carbon goals were scored Heinz Lchwalder Delta’s head coach replaced many of the varsity starters with varsity players and even some JV players Josie Bahr said "We did okay considering it was a weak team but we still need a lot of work for the tougher teams It gave the JV players a good chance to play" BLM Richfield office designates motorized routes at Factory Butte f Assembly On rid iv September 14 Delta north lenientary had their Gold Medal School assembly Mr Noah talked to the students about how important it is for everyone to be physically active He taught llie students that by being physically active they will do better m all areas ol their lives including their school work Mrs Sidwcll introduced the students to the ' raveling Mound the States" program we will be doing this year very student is asked to walk at least one mile a week at school We will keep track ot the miles walked and chart it on our “Gold Medal Travelers Touting the Stales" bulletin board Our goal this year is to walk to every state in the I'mted States' We will also be having competitions with all the classes in the school to see which class can walk the most miles' Mrs Goodrich talked to the students about how important it is to make good food choices and the importance ot not smoking We then had a competition with a lew students and Mrs Schema Mrs Lee did a fun energier w ith the students and helped them leam the directions of North ast South and West After the assembly all students and stall went outside and walked a mile The students had tun walking (or togging) the mile with their ft lends and teachers We look forward to being a Gold Medal School this year We are learning how important it is to be physically active RICH! II LD Utah - To protect threatened species in the Factory Butte area of Wayne County the Bureau of Land Management's Richfield Field Office amioiftiecd tod if BiMrtsllm-- t iting some motorized travel to designated routes while keeping a popular recreational area open travel BLM offito cials in Richfield who formally nounced the action tn a notice published in today's Federal Register said motorized users will have access to more than 220 miles of designated routes at Factory Butte that provide scenic loops and challenges for all skill levels The popular off highway vehicle (OHV) recreational area called Swing Arm City will remain travel open to The travel designations announced today will not only protect two threatened species of cacti from recreational impacts but will also ensure that Butte can remain open to Factory OHV users in the years to come the Ri' hfield Field Office said BLM officials noted that those riding vehicles in Factory Butte will still be able to enjoy diverse tivities over a wide area from chalscenic lenging terrain to loops to the "open play area" at Sw ing Ann City OHV riders will be able to access points throughout the 48 Factory Butte area on the extensive network of designated routes that nin from the I mery County line in the north to the Garfield County line to the south and from Capitol Reef National Park on the west to Skyline R itn on the east Other motorized opportunities exist a( Factory Butte for everything from passenger car louring to motorcyling The BLM is emphasizing public education and awareness in connection with the newly designated route system which will be identified durimplementaing an tion process with appropriate signs and fencing The new travel restricimmediateeffect take which tions ly do not affect dispersed camping so long as the camping does not create impacts on areas with endangered cacti Popular camping areas like Coal Mine Wash arc still available for camping OHV users however will not be allowed to ride their vehicles in the surrounding hills In recognition of Factory Butte's recreational values the BLM has plans in place to upgrade amenities in the area to enhance visitors' periences The amenities include terpretive kiosks displaying maps ot open areas designated routes observation points and staging areas The BLM welcomes suggestions for other improvements to enhance the recreational experience at Factory Butte For more information please call the public affairs number of the Richfield Field Office at Never seem more learned than the people you are with Wear learning like a pocket watch and keep it hidden Do not pull out to count the hours but give the time when you are asked Lord Chesterfield your it Golf T) The Tee load Munen Men's League Results Two Man Blind Bcstball Gross First Kyle Hill and Don Bishop 36 Second Bob Notman and Derek Dutson 37 Net First Jim Bnnkerfoff and Greg Lvers 27 tied for Second Jono Ashbv and Kendall Hanson Yogi Evans and Brandon Smith 28 Delta High Golf finished second at the region match held at Canyon Hills G C in Ncphi Delta was led by Kevin Maxfield 77 Andy Killpack 80 Jackson Gauge 80 and t ody Maxfield 81 Delta shot a 318 four shots behind Carbon's 314 h Delta North’s ‘Super Summer Readers’ their reading cord sheet icate of The IXTta North lementarv Students pictured here completed the Library s Super Summer readme program During the summer they each read at least ten books and kept a re for This is a great way to keep reading skills sharp during the summer We celebrated with a party for all the students Laeh student received a certif Fnterto Wl 5 Weeks H5 completion a superman cape and some treats We had a superman filled with super bubble for piftata the kids to enjoy Wav to go Super Readers' New Location F Main Pelta m FfcfE Value) (frnthq foati Academy Scoring goals in the game against Wasatch Academy were Ana Alcala Whitney Holding Wall Jessica orama Aleman Meagan I’oulson Araceh Aleman and Alexa Larsen he agles will have a game on uesday tough as they host Rowland Hall Thursday the Cross Country leven team traveled to nterprise he sc bools participated in the meet girls placed 3rd overall and the bovs placed 6th Kvlie Lubrum placed 3rd and Steven Mitchell 6th This Thursday they will have a home meet Anna Peterson DHS The girls’ soccer leam perienced two very different results from last week’s games They suffered the first loss of the season against Juan Diego Catholic High School This is a very strong team that is expected to reach the state During the first half only two goals were allowed However during the second half the girls were discouraged and allowed six more goals The final score was kick-of- uesday September 19 in region volleyball action The Lady I agles lost three to Beaver and will be at in Kanah this week Good luck volleyball The soccer team was at Beaver for a 5 0 win over the Beavers on Tuesday Valerie Ortega had goals and Loratna Aleman had 2 goals On Friday they defeated Wasatch Soccer team wins one loses one B Gold Medal School in sports Millard hosted the Beavers on Rabbits crush Dinos Hot Lunch Week Ortega scores against Beaver MHS jazzercise ItWtal Millard's Tyrel Beckstrand back (84) sacks the Richfield Eagles Defeat the Wildcats Millard struck fast m their game against Richfield with ack Wilcox yard taking it m tor the score on an run Sergio I’cdroza kicked the extra point and the agles took an early run just lead Wilcox had an prior to that score In the second riod the agles scored three times Quarterback Kyle Tuttle scored on an 8 yard run Josh Robison on a pass from I little and Clancy Mortensen on a 84 yard interception Pedroza was for in the second riod on extra points Millard led at halftime he third period score came on a 46 yard pass play from Tuttle to Clancy Mortensen who was wide open for the score The PM by Pedroza was good In the final period ack Wilcox scored again on a short run and Sergio Peroza finished the MHS quarter- 42-- 6 night perfect in the extra point category putting Ins final PM right down the middle Wilcox had 148 vauls rush ( lancey mg T J Robbins 46 vuds Mortensen 51 yards kvle little 8 yards and orwin ( hlitson 10 yards m the winning eflort lutul team rush mg yardage was 267 In Grant passing yardage Barber had 22 yards losli Robison 8 Clam ey Mortensen 46 arid Ivrel Beckstrand had three receptions of 82 and 19 yards r s Defensively the agles held the Wildcats scoreless until the final minutes of the game when Richfield scored on a 37 vard pass Millard will be on the road again tills week as they travel to Salma for a region game against North Sevier Game lime is 7 p m Go agles Powder-Puf- f The Millard High School Junior class is sponsoring the annual Powder Pull footballgame The game will be held Wednesday October 4 at 7 PM at the Millard High School he cost will be $2 00 oolball icld per person ( nine support the Juniors and erioy a fun evening of Football' National Public Lands Day Volunteers to Improve Petroglyph Site Fillmore I lah A volunteer project will be hosted in Fillmore Utah and Management by the Bureau on September 30 The project will celebrate National Public amis Div (NP1 D) a nationwide volunteer el fort to protect America’s nutufal re sourc es his Saturday s activ ities w ill focus on the development of a petroglvph olunleers site for heritage tourism are needed to help construct fence pair an existing fence and build a ing trail through the petroglyph site “Tins is a wonderful way for the public to see and be able to appreu ate the cultural resources that are lo cated in our local area " save Joelk It s McC arthv BLM Archeologist another way to help educate the pub lie on how to preserve our past Those volunteers wanting to ptr ticipatc m Fillmore s NPI D pleisc contact Joclle Met arihv at 4 38 7jt 3122 he Bureau ot and Management will sponsor more than 1(H) NPI D sites on public lands around the na tion I ast year nearly 9) (hni volunteers and their community partners 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