Show Page Millard 8 Eagles on parade Jufy County Chronicle Progress Local Angus Breeders recognized 23 2008 Millard County Recreation Mens Slow Pitch League Double Dollar Livestock Holden Utah owns one bull and Monroe Cattle Company Sctpio owns two bullsIisted in the 2008 Fall Sire Evaluation Report published by the in American Angus Associations Saint Joseph Mo Issued in both the spring and fall the new report features the latest performance information available on 6670 sires and ts currently accessible at www angussircsearc h com “This report provides both Angus cattle breeders and commercial o Link familiar’ If vou attended the fourth of July parade you probably The the new eagle tunnel inflatable tunnel will be used at football games basketball games wrestles and other exciting sporting evens kon 'tit be awesome to see our ical athletes enter the field or court through the tunnel'’ Several people and programs contributed to make funds available to purchase the tunnel The biggest portion of the tunnel was paid for by John and Kevin’s Service they made a huge donation Also thank you to Millard cheer Millard football Millard wrestling Millard girl’s basketball and Millard boy’s basketball who chipped in too! The cheerleaders are excited to pump up the tunnel and pump up the spirit! Make sure you're at the games to check it out! MIIS cheerleaders held their annual camp June 30th - July It ran for 3 days two hours day It was a huge success with Spint Club The spirit club will be invited to all games to cheer the teams on with the After camp the mini cheerleaders cheer girls performed w the children's parade in the park and rode w uh the cheerleaders in the Fourth of July parade The MHS cheer program would like to thank all those girls who participated and thetr parents for thetr support! It will be a great year with the addition of the new spint club A refresher course will be held for the girls before the first football game Watch for up and coming details!!! 2nd a approximately 130 girls attending The girts ranged from 3 years of age to 12 years of age The girls were divided into age groups where they learned cheers jumps chants and a spirit dance On the last day of camp they had a special visit from Ernie the Lagle and lmietta the Eagle Each girl who completed the camp earned a a set of poms MHS Spirit Club and a membership card for the MHS Q GoliF The Tee Box’ ' ZD lotid Multen Upcoming events: Jr Golf at 9 00 a m cost $30 July DHS Boys Golf Fundraiser Scramble $35 person August 2 Couples Night at 5 30 p m August 7 Men’s League Chicago: 1st Mike Corey and Andrew Watson 7 pts 2nd Bruce Evans and Pat Curtis and Don Bishop 3 pts Tie 3rd Steve Sty Bond 0 ptv 5th Brent Spencer and John Nielsen pt Tie 6th Doug Hales and Kurtis Mayher and Shaun Mullen and Kyle Ashby 2 pts Member Guest Grow 1st Blair Maxfield and Cameron Young 138 Net 1st Jim Nickle and Bill Wilson 1222nd Gary Walker and Dean Turner 127 3rd Jake Christensen and Gary Nelson 128 4th Doug Gemperlme and Wade Crandall 129 5th Roger Zeeman and Teddy Bridge 130 fry Ladies producers using Angus genetics with accurate predictable selection tools for improving their herd" says Bill Bowman American Angus Association chief operating officer (COO) and director of performance programs Expected Progeny Differences (EPDs) are generated from the performance database of the American Angus Association which includes information submitted by nearly 9800 Angus breeders this past year through the Association’s Beef Improvement Records (B1R) program The Fall 2008 evaluation includes new carcass EPDs which integrate the performance records from the carcass and ultrasound databases tools also include SValues the suite of indexes designed to assist commercial producers in simplifying the genetic selection process In addition updated research reports are provided for heifer pregnancy and docility The semiannual analysis for the Sire Evaluation Report contains more than 16 million measures used to generate over 47 million EPDs for the Angus breed The American Angus Association with headquarters in Saint Joseph Mo provides programs and services for more than 34000 members Row: Brad Loertscher Champions: DELTA SPORT&'QUAUTY Pictured from left to right Back Ken Nielsen Jody Webb J L Young Mike Corey Brandon Webb and Chad Droubay Front Row: Not Pictured: Dan Van Beckstrom Brady Nielson Andy Albers Ryan Albers and Todd Mullen Johnson and Russ Webb Second Place: UTAH DAIRY FARMS Brinkman Rhett Kimball Bob Viveiros Mike Johnson Darrin Dutson Johnny Pictured: Trevor Tolbert Pictured Troy Davis from left to right Back Row: Dale Turner Nick Grimshaw and Ren Lyman Front Kimball Jake Walker and Russ King Thatcher Justin Scott Row: Not nationwide and thousands of commercial producers who use Angus genetics Go to www angus org for more information Millard County Recreation Boys Flag Football League 3rd and 4th Grade Boys is Millard County Recreation now organizing a 2008 Boys Flag Football League for 3rd and 4th grade boys will be from July 16 2008 Registration through August 8 2008 from 8 a m to 3 pm Monday through Friday at the Millard County Recreation Office at 8 South Manzanita Ave Delta The fee will be $30 per player All information and registration materials can be picked up at the Recreation Office For more information call the Recreation Office at Third Place: WADE DRILLING Pictured from left to right Back Row: Jake Christensen Carson Stevens Mike Turner Channing Stott and Curtis Tuttle Front Row: Greg Wade Judd Christensen Bart Adams Jason Stewart and Dennis Alldredge Not Pictured: Marshall Sheriff and Coach Brian Wade Fun Night Couples Night What a Fun Night we had w ith 7 couples playing Tie st Scott Stucki Janet Stucki Jim Nickle and Jo Nickle Keith Sawaya Becky Sawaya Boh Shepherd and Cindy Shepherd Corey Carroll Kim Carroll Todd Mullen and Michelle Mullen with a 33 You can’t ibility of it today escape the responstomorrow by evading Abraham Lincoln Utah Rural Summit set for Aug 7 and 8 in Cedar City CTDAR CITY - "Energy Education and Environment Forces Shaping Rural Utah's Economic Future" is the theme for the 21st annual Utah Rural Summit scheduled for Aug 7 and 8 2008 at the R Haze Hunter Conference Center on the campus of Southern Utah University "Energy development and energy policies addressing such things as global warming CG2 emissions and alternative energy sources - will have a profound impact on Utah's rural economy" said Wes Curtis SUIT Director of Regional Services "The same is true for policies that affect public lands management and how we educate our rural work force We are at a critical juncture in how we address these issues" Gov Jon M Huntsman's energy adviser Utah's former commissioner of higher education and the chief economist for Wells Fargo Bank will be among the keynote speakers at the event sponsored by SUU Regional Services Dianne R Nielson the governor’s I energy adviser will discuss address the conference on such things as the Western Climate Initiative Utah wind and geothermal projects and the findings of the Governor’s Blue Ribbon Commission on energy Richard E Kendall who retired in December as the state's former higher education commissioner will address education challenges facing rural Utah during Friday morning's keynote address Kelly Matthews Wells Fargo's chief economist will conclude the summit Friday afternoon with an economic forecast for Utah and the nation In addition to Nielson Kendall and Matthews other speakers will include Matt Crow deputy assistant secretary for the US Economic Development Administration and Jeff Packer chairman of the Utah Rural Development Council Crow’s remarks will focus on rural and regional economic competitiveness while Packer will report on the activities of the Governor's Rural Partnership Board Utah Lt Gov Gary Herbert will open the conference with a welcome address on Thursday morning Breakout sessions will focus on Utah water issues agriculture population demographics and public lands use leadership training regional planning and community planning assistance tourism conflict management recreation and economic development Research presentations will include findings from the USU study on Utah's economy watershed management livestock grazing impact vehicles and tourism of the most comprehensive study of this type in the history of the state In addition to the SUU the summit is Fourth Place: BOILERMAKERS Pictured from left to right Back Row: Dan Kapelos Dale Jackson Cliff King Boo Anderson Jake Wright and Gator Schouten Front Row: Kendall Hanson Brooks Jackson Greg Evers Trent Steele Brandon Smith and Gary Walker by the US Department of Agriculture Rural Development Corporate sponsors include Cedar City's Econo Lodge and Quality Inn Registration cost is $99 To register or visit utahreach call Take tlie Sting out of Advertising costs Advertise in tlie org'urs' Exhibitors may rent space on a based Booths cost $100 they are limited to 10 by 8 feet To rent exhibit space contact Kathleen McDowell at More information about the Utah Rural Summit is available at utahreach orgurV in 11 Corn will be sold in Nophi at: 626 North Main (Reed’s Drive-In- ) Monday thru Saturday For questions or to place an order call the Hitchcock Family Phone: (435) Cell: (435) Home Address: 1407 N 325 623-793- 9 660-977- 2 E (Pick com up for tout friends and neighbors as you are traveling home from shopping or work) |