Show October 8 2008 Cnrorucie Millard County Page Progress National Honor Society officers at MHS Skyler Beckstrand-vicpresident Lisette Shell Richardson-presideChelsey Jessica president 7 and at MHS National Honor Society Joshua kasrnussco impressed September 24 2008 marked the beginning of a new chapter for the MHS National Honor Society members Sew officers were installed into the following leadership positions Sbclli Richardson Ken Brunson puts a loose ball in President Jessica Wall isct'e Marline and Chelsey Carling Secretary Reporter An Assembly was held in their honor where each officer in a participated ceremony SJfS members from the sophomore junior and senior classes were also recogriicd Skyler the net Beckstrand the crowd w"h a piano solo follow mg Josh smutcaJ number Kae Star lev arj guests inspired us all with a talk on (using ife" through kninev donation This year the MIS officers have chosen as a stntce project to donate used cell pf Mines to the I lah Womens’ S heller in Orem I I If you would like to dma'e plcwvg bring your old with their chargers if phones possible) school l( m a 'iil plastic bag J In ( ht to Use high lw Curling Amber Freeman Lady Eagle Volleyball Kanah Millard hosted the Cow boys in region volleyball on Thursday he Lady lagles won October 2 m 3 straight games with DeniAnn Aldrcdge having si kills Amber fieeman eight kills si aces and 10 digs Meagan Poulson had 17 assists and Kelsey Davies had five digs The team would like to thank the student body for their great support at he net home game for the the game Lady Lagles will be hursday (X tuber Vth against i nterpnse Krystyn Stevens scores one of the Millard High Defeats Manti Manti ready U play hen they showed up at Millard Last Thursday Hum the beginning ul the game die Manti girU hustled like they've dune before The Lady Lagles were patient and played a solid passing game which kept them in possession of the ball for most of the game About fifteen 6-- six in Girls minutes into the game Jessica Wall scored a goal which put the Lagles ahead but that didn't seem to slow down Manti In the second half the Midfield and defense fur the Lagles did a great yob controlling the ball and it was only a matter of tune until five more goals were added for a final score of Soccer Eagles Lose Homecoming Game street running after the long delay Be patient lers remember how long it took to get that new carpet Betty Crafts wasn't sand baggin Thursday morning when she rolled a 191 starting average with a 225 high game Other scores were few and far between but here goes Keith Ron W'csilund 507 Sawaya Mtcala W'ardlc Stacy Morrill Dr June Dutson Scott Slucki 534 Jon Justin Kimball Murdock bow Ts Millard scoreless in the second half and they scored once in the 3rd period on another pass from Hall to Htshofl and then put 2 more scores into the endonc in the final period to take the 4 WMUM M(lj riutur ui MMVMJi MtfMMr'l rvitiiuu CA U ijuuu Winking up a sweat in Use poo) s 50 mile club this week are Dave arsen 30 miles 4 ft) miles Bill Dutson Dorothy Shoup - 3070 miles and Spence Nielsen - 140 miles' The pool will he open in the A October afternoon during IJ 20lh and 2 si tap swimming and water walking will remain as usual 30 5 m a from he pool ojicns for public swimming - 5 p rn in addition to the from regular 6 evening swim Don't worry about the cold outside the pool's water is K7 degrees and the air K5 is degrees The Della North i lementary 5th graders are coming to 'he pool for tlicir school swim lessons beginning he students will be Wednesday I FA i‘ ntlNIUf M ra mm divided up in to 2 separate swim classes ach class will be taught water safety skills the stroke that will be introduced this year is tlie elementary backstroke Don't forget your swim suits and towels' f SNONS lie lal session ol winter swimming before the break (or the holidays begins MnmLiy October 27th at 3 3j p m Winter is an eucllcnl time to bike swimming lessons at the pool he water and air are warm and the classes are small he cost for tlie 2 week session is just 520 !0 per student cvcls If and III arc being offered and will run as Siam as four or more students are registered in a given level ( all the pool at KM 3131 to register or for more information lessons PUttPLCirJ YjCAAVIMG CONTEST of Delta are in for stare beh beware — - r- tilr wect lil gtri we called “JAxtkie" and WE think that's quite spooky! is FOR RIDS 16 V UNDER - t ‘cK 6 turning Even though we're filled with fright' We sure do love her and think she is a delight' victory Millard will be at Richfield on for a region game Ji up yolli FREE pumpkln'&t Delta' IFAon October 22 Bring it back on October 26 to be judged Different age divisions fnday night Bowling News The new "synthetic lanes” are beautiful but that is where it ends Our Atomic score keepers might blow at anytime but all si leagues arc up and MAT dual scorers were Araccli Aleman Ken Brunson Krystyn Stevens 2 and Brooke Rhodes 2 Jessica Wall was the winning goalkeeper The Lady i agles are still undefeated in region play They play at South Sevier on Tuesday the 7th and their final region game is at home against Beaver on hursday the Vth to S8uth S&ier The Lagles lost their Homecoming game to the South Sevier Rams The Rams scored hist on a pass from Hall to BishofT to take a lead The Lagles tied the score in the second period with a run by Clancy Mortcnsen with the PAT by Pane ho Alcala The Rams held etcrune SUDC SHOW on ovd goals for MHS 0 ( West Millard jes 1 Swim Pool news ' 1 Happy Birthday Shaquel '' We Love You Mike Alley 511 Mike Ltttlcford 503 Doug Ciemperline SI Mike Holdaway Rhett K uiiball 512 and Last of all gymnast or acrobatic best describes Shayne Co after rolling his first ever 200 games on Tuesday evening Shayne rolled si strikes enroute to a and not a bad scries cither he professional football teams have four weeks to gel lire kinks out of their systems so why should we TO THE CITIZENS OF LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 68 (CENT KAE SAN PE I E ( (HN I V MILIAKD ( OlM V AM) W ES I Jl H CM M ): The “Gel Represented’’ theme of my campaign wav chosen because along with many other people that have met with the past several months don't think District 6X as a whole has been well represented during the past several years Ihey are also not pleased with the overall operation of the cgtslaluic lit If covers mod ol three counties htv legislative district is very large and diverse approximately general 20 cities and towns plus lour school districts Out economic base is very broad with many dilferenl involved Being a State cgtslator in tab is considered a part time position and to cover the needs and responsibilities ol tlie vast area that District 68 covets all ol that “part lime” effort and lime is needed and people cxpecl it The position requires a huge commit men' of lime and energy to do the job that is needed The current appointed Representative and former cgtslator (torn the Wasatch I rorit Iliad W inn tv employed by the Stale of Utah av the Provost Vice President of academic affairs at Snow College at I phrann and Richfield According to the web site utahsnght coin he also holds a part lime Its salary of SI 027 57 00 al Snow College would signify that hourly position with I 'tab State University this is indeed a vety important and demanding position I he part lime hourly position with Utah 14500 00 would indicate that this job also would he no small commitment of luv time The position of a State elements bow lers cpcct tilings to run smoothly October Lets hope things improve for the ladies on Thursday morning league because they got quite a pill to swallow the first week in Slate University funded at S cgtslator requires workdays while in the annual regular session plus an average of two wotkdays per mouth in interim meetings for nine months of the year for a total of al least wotkdays or weekdays per year Neatly all of the legislative wotkdays are also during the months Snow College is in full swing So the question that needs to he answered by Mr W inn Snow College and by those that manage and are responsible for the higher education budgets in I tih and also by the people ol District fK is who's wotk is getting done and who’s isn't? At a full time salary of $102757 (K) at Snow College a part lime position of $14500 00 at USU and a pari time compensation from the legislature of approxunalcly $17000 00 (all State of tah funded) a detailed time sheet would be helpful in answering the I attention mmms t Come check out our great selection of hunting & camping supplies Hunter Orange shirts hats Z New & used guns & & 1 he private sector if they choose to can get away with funding the salary of an employee dial wants fo serve in a part lime public firmly believe that all school position such as State Representative but die taxpayers of Utah certainly should not he required Io do so funding must be used for what it was intended If Snow College only needs a part time I’rocost Vice President of Academic Allans that's exactly what they should fund and employ If they want a lobbyist they should go hire one Snow College is an extremely important pari of what Central Utah is all about It's a wonderful institution of higher learning and has been for many decades In one way or another it has question vest ammo - Always on sale Slings gun cases saddle scabbards scopes binoculars -- Lanterns stoves & fuel Tarps ropes coolers & freezer packs canteens game bags Check out our weekty grocery specials legislature is what the public as a whole wants because that's what they are telling me and that is what best serves all of our interests I know I can be part of a catalyst to bring this positive kind of change PIONEER MARKET io soirru main OPF5t7DUS fillmore AWFFK t have the opportunity to represent played an important role in nearly all of our lives The citizens of the district can rest assuted that should District 68 next session Snow College w ill receive my full cflort and support Some of my reasons for seeking to be your local representative to vtatc government arc that I have the tunc the desire the interest the and the knowledge of local issues to get this job done District 68 has been my home as well as home for four energy the experience previous generations of my family I have strong ties throughout the district and would take great pride in representing this area of the state Sheriff has not been about partisan politics rather it's been about yetting the wotk at hand done and My political life as a this is what I would bring to the State Legislature tf elected This election needs to be much less about partisanship and much more about getting the peoples work done know that building progressive coalitions in the a A iiT I would be honored to have your support in the upcoming election Join the “Get Represented” effort! 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