Show April 16 2008 Millard County Chronicle Page Progress 7 Central Utah Sterling Scholars Awards Program be The 36th Annual Central Utah Sterling Scholars Awards Program w ill be held on April 15th at the Sevier Valley Center in Richfield Top scholars in 14 categories will honored at the program Schools participating include: North Sevier North Sanpete South Sevier Gunnison alley Richfield Piute Delta Millard Juab Manti West Desert and Wayne Books w ill be on display starting at 5pm and the program will begin at 7 pm Candidates from MHS are: jh and Literature English and Trade and Business KristiRae - Kayla Marketing - Josh Alldredge Freeman daughter of JD and Angela Freeman Meadow Lisonbee son Robison son of John and of Jaren and Lisa Lisonbee Jodi Robison daughter of Dennis and Rae Ann Alldredge Fillmore Computer and Information Technology Kylie Labrum daughter of Lynn and Tanya Labrum Foreign Language - Jacob Thompson son of Bill and Cathy Thompson Fillmore Family and Consumer Sciences Katie Camp daughter of Carl and a Lemon daughter of Wade and Madean Lemon Holden Kristine Camp Fillmore Speech and Drama Juan Jimenez son of Jesus and Silvia Jimenez Science - Osten Rasmussen son of Lars and Riki Jo Rasmussen Fillmore Music - Cortney Jenson son of Eric and Chris Ann Fillmore Jenson Fillmore Fillmore Millard Eagle FFA at State Convention to the Millard Congratulations Eagle FFA Chapter for an outstanding efforts at the State FFA convention members attended the convention held in Cedar City accompanied by their advisor Ben Hunter and student teacher Melony Students attended Adams Brtnkerhoflf leadership training courses and the sessions of the convention Morgan Condie competed in Extemp Public speaking Makinzie Hunter competed in Creed speaking She made the General Scholarship Maili Shields daughter of McKay and Kelly Shields if’ ' “She was tall about 5 feet 8 inches and I’m only about 5 feet 4 inches” said Whitney Singleton As a freshman Garret Spence now a junior set a goal to beat Kim Moody’s discus record that has been around since 1972 Garret set the goal to gain 30 feet in his throw every year “I didn’t know how hard it was going to be said Spence ofhis discus goaf’ This year Garret didn’t play basketball so he could lift weights He worked on his arms chest and back He lifts only at school during seventh period “Not playing basketball this year was a contributing factor to breaking the school record” said Garret Spence “I plan to place in the top three at state this year and take state next year for sure” Jaclyn Jones received one of the top awards at this invitational “Athlete of the Meet” She took first in the high jump the long jump and javelin She took second in the high hurdles Delta High Cheerleader’s annual family picture fundraiser will be at the Delta High Palladium from Thursday April 24 to Monday April 29 from 4 00 to 0 00 pm w eekday evenings and from 8 00 a m to 10 00 p m on Saturday the 26th For only a $1500 contribution to the Delta High Cheerleaders your family can have a professional photo setting by Robins Photography You will receive a free by 14 inch family photo and the opportunity to choose Delta's showed baseball team hit the Emery how to win The first two innings seemed as though neither team would conquer the other but the Rabbits stepped up to die challenge and scored one run an inning for the third fourth and fifth Kyle Hill pitcher kept Emery from scoring until the seventh inning when the Spartans tried to steal the win but it just wasn't enough final score "We were ready to win" said Jade scholarship their second and third DHS region games the girls’ softball team and lost during their double header against Emery The first game Emery gained their three runs in the first inning with two down Throughout the rest of the game Delta had extremely tough defense maintaining a constant three up three down Delta had consistent - In Edwards first baseman "We only had errors and when we needed a big play we came through and made it happen It was the best game we played all year We played like a team" Jade Edwards Ty Church and Caleb hits The Patton each had Rabbits had a total of eight hits and only two errors "We had some keys hit" said Caleb Patton "and Kyle Hill pitched an outstanding game!" Campsites available now for Memorial Day Weekend Even though Memorial Day is still two month’s away it's not too early to reserve a campsite at a Utah state Salt Lake park The following parks have campsites but are for the big weekend available if filling quickly: Lake Deer Creek Antelope Island East Canyon Bear 3-- 12-- 0 0 they couldn’t break through the Spartans’ defense At the end of the game Delta had one player to make it on base by a hit McKenzie Petersen and zero errors The second game didn't go so well The game began yet again with Emery scoring three runs in the first inning and Delta remaining at zero The Spartans were able to pull out another two runs in the second inning Delta fought hard but their hits continued to be blocked by Emery's defense The game was sealed in the fifth and final inning when Emery scored another five runs ending the game hits however Red “tborited dealer for A fitrattea 'juaqvama Willard Bay and Yuba To make a reservation or for more r ©npy Utah gov located at the 120 old W- Call larsea'a &ervice 600 g at - lUlmore 9 buUdlng it comes out with a rough eslimatq of what the energy capability should DHS - Trevor Boardman scientist extraordinaire has done it again Last year Trevor entered his energy efficient light bulb in the Regional Science Fair held at SUU and won a gold medal in the physics astronomy be" Trevor received the Symantec Scholarship for $ 000(1 and a 120 GB Portable Hard Drive the Intel Science and Computer Award for $200 the RIC'O Award (he Army Science Award the Herbert Engineering Hoover Medal of Science and the Energy Solutions Scholarship worth $2000 When they announced Trevor he felt had won the competition overwhelmed “1 was really happy and excited” recalled Trevor "I knew that a bunch of other kids had worked just as hard as had towards this award and felt ” really excited because had won "lie’s amazing" said Mr Day "He’s inspiring He’s a good nice kid who works hard and strives for excellence” Trevor plans on attending BYU when he graduates "They have a good science and energy program" Trevor explained "I want to go into robotics and that's a part of it This project helped me with robotics because it introduced me to the basics of programming "I have to give a lot of credit to my dad” said revor "He helped me out a lot when had questions or got stui k category This year Trevor went to SUU again to the Science and Engineering Fair and really cleaned up shop leaving the fair with $13(100 worth of cash and prizes “He created a computer program that would determine energy output of wind and solar energy anywhere in the world” said Mr Austin Day a science teacher at Delta High "It’s pretty amazing" "I got interested when found out that they were putting up wind turbines in the w est desert wondered if it was really worth it to pul them up" Trevor began his project with some heavy duty research into solar panels and wind turbines and the energy efficiency levels He studied how they work and in what conditions they work the best Then using some ofhis older brother’s programs for reference he began to build his program from scratch It took him about two to three months to complete When asked to explain his program Trevor described it like a calculator “It asks you for stulT like roof area and obstructions you put it in and in tough places ” - ‘‘'hi WE DON’TTHINK A LACK OF INSURANCE SHOULD KEEP ANYONE FROM BEING SCREENED FOR CANCER in tfb ' & J5t ks (31 ji ft ff you're 50 or older you most likely qualify for a free breast and cervical cancer screening To find out call Utah O Cancer Control Program Jotnt Program of the ink Department of Health and Utah Local Health Departments S NO EXCUSES gsa3t ti Ms If tJil£Jit(ul£V£Ll tJ i r 114 (!' rointnaoce of small anginas Mowlam visit www statepark Folks He’s done it again! Sarah Jacobutn by Ik 8WJ1MASNT Snow Canyon Rockport Scofield Stetnaker Utah Lake Wasatch Starvation please call (801) from within the Salt Lake calling area and from outside die area or (800) can The poetry of the earth is never dead John Keats MNNITS OOTftOOft Fleet information I econonimally priced professional Many family picture packages families like to have their family picture taken annually Call any of the Delta High Cheerleaders to schedule your time or Lorelei Draper at for details At the SUU Science and Engineering Fair Trevor Boardman won over $13000 in cash and prizes for his entry on wind and solar energy Casey plans on taking his scholarship to the University of Utah where he’ll student study chemistry as a and then he'll go on to medical school “I was really excited to win” said Casey “It was a big deal because it was a national scholarship” Delta had no base runners the entire game and made a total of eight errors Fremont Indian Jordanelle Quail Creek Sarah Jacobson DHS - You’ve seen him guarantee it Walking down the halls smiling waving always happy to see you and ask how you’re doing You’ve heard him I can guarantee it Every morning his voice echoes down each hall and through every classroom announcing the daily events and things to look forward to in the coming week If you haven’t already guessed who it is I’ll help you out It’s Casey Smith student body president and yearbook editor here at Della High Adding to his list of achievements Casey has won the AXA Achievement award $10000 scholarship That’s $10 Casey can take to any school he chooses For his Eagle Scout project Casey organized a bone marrow drive to help find a match for Jordan Brunson who was suffering from leukemia “I wanted to help out in any way I could” said Casey “I figured the best place to find a match for Jordan would be in his home town with his family and friends" The drive didn't find any matches for Jordan however lots of people came out “I was amazed by the turn out” said Casey “We had a lot more people show up than I thought ” a few losses for softball Tough by Surah Jacobson f body president this year won a $10000 scholarship for his community service project helping find a bone marrow donor for Jordan Brunson TWf&?iolarship Jf good at any school Casey chooses to attend by Thomas DHS road and Scholarship The Energy Solutions Foundation has announced their 2008 awards Kelsey Mitchell a sophomore at Millard High School is the winner of a $2000 scholarship this year The Energy Solutions scholarship program is open to sophomores in every school in Utah who wish to seek a degree in math science or engineering The initial awards are for $2(X)0 with three distinguished aw ards of an additional $2500 $5000 and $25000 and a new lap top computer upon entering college Kelsey is the daughter of Paul and Jodie Mitchell of Fillmore Delta High Local boy wins huge national Delta beats Emery in a close game Sammie by Sophomore Receives Energy Solutions Cheerleaders annual picture fundraiser finals and placed 4th over all Brian Lisonbee Jacob Thompson Mike Wardle Kylie Labrum and Tara Lemon received their State FFA Degrees Kaleb Swallow and Morgan Condie won State Proficinecy Awards receiving a plaque and S250 for their summer projects Cade Hunter Kyle Tuttle and Dustin Nielsen were approv ed to receive the American FFA Degree The Millard Chapter received superior Chapter Award Great job Millard FFA Shattered records and top awards by Sammie Thomas The Delta High Invitation DHS Track and Field meet brought about many challenges and surprises high awards and school records Laurel Simmons held the Delta High school record for the shotput for 19 years until Whitney Singleton a senior broke it early in this year's track season The record was at 37 feet but Whitney blew that tway when ’ IhaiTa IS Eaf7 inch tfirowt Whitney has had her eye on Laurel Simmons’ shotput record ever since she was a sophomore She thinks she will be able to throw even farther this year The first meet this year she threw the 8 pound weight 35 feet and has gained about 5 feet each season she has thrown Whitney Singleton said “I’m better at the shotput so chose that event not the discus" The technique is to stay on one leg and throw with your whole body not just your arm The taller you are the better A girl last year won with a toss of 46 feet and received a scholarship based on her throw Kelsey Mitchell MHS OftaOM ' ' it) IK |