Show — Octccer 22 2CC8 Eagles Couiry Cfroncie Millars Post Season Playoffs in th the final region n the Eautes qualified aver Gnuul for playoffs The 2ame ii Grand was played on Wednesdav am and u Clancy Morenxen and Poncho Xcaia icorng for Mtlard ard held Aacaia scored on a joai in the lit quarer then Clancy Vlorervsen acored on a nan In the 2nd quarer Vforensen scored nan and a 6 yard 'ce on a ran Acaa made The 3rd perod Vhllari was scoreless and the scored remained 1 " for the Eagles Grand scored m 'he 4th perod on a pass play and VI Hard' s final score came on a run hv freshman Poncho Alcala and the Eagles came away with a win Mliard wil host American Pr Press Page iV c - Mull Skuuiit Leadership Academy n 2A playoff action on Friday October 24 at 5 p m The winner of this game will qualify for the quarterfinals Good luck Eagles n ooqoQOq cP Selgaes say thanks rr vp’!' L- great success Those who took part were taught many dance (ages sklls along with a dance entitled " AH American Dance" The mini dnll Fillmore Middle School -l participants did an awesome job as ihey performed with the V1HS Selgaes at the Vtillard High School Varsity halftime football game T L & 14th MacConneil Robinson Ibth and Josh Comp "th Easton Richardson came in 1st Clel Ziegler 3rd and Tyler Crabby Jth for the JV Boys Jessica W ill was the first J girl and fcierra Rroades came in second The VLilard girls' team took Region wth a team score of 23 Both the boys and girls ran well and are looking forward to the State Meet on Wednesday October 22 at Suearhouse Park Potential Coaches! will be held Tues Oct 2th at 7 p m at Fillmore City Library & Wed Oct 24th at 7 p m at DF1S Seminary Bldg If you have wondered about “Club Volleyball'’ this is your meeting' Anyone interested tn coaching for C should attend also There will be a short “potential coaches'' meeting immediately following the parents 34)134 meeting truest ions’ CU DISTRICT 68 LEGISLATIVE MILLRD (CENTRAL SANPETE COUNTY Kianssa Louder and Riley Oliver doing their outdoor home- work Ryleigh working Mullins Andrew Richardson on their assignment and Mariah Rasmussen There will be two floors of operating modular layouts Model Contest Both NM RA and popular vote lots of dealer Uhles and door prizes Admission is adults $5 children 12 and under free For more information or table call Doug Baney or Fred Baney Sr at or WasatchRailsShow'daol reservation com For contest information call Mike Meiser at 801 Scores m hSchool IGH fjC nJtrd igh r'' School Football Delta 55 Salem Hills 7 Delta Football Millard 29 Grand 24 girls Soccer Delta 0 Judge Memorial 5 volleyball Carbon Supporting our High Schools JV'lCKLEiHoFmMRr 90 South Ccte St Delta nd pr4 adv “"YT COUNTY AND EST Jl'AB COUNTY): Gotxi values are an important attribute I think my for any elected official opponent VVinn and I can both agree on that As a Brad v lifelong resident of District 68 not only share the traditional values of our area but I have ( I ' represented those values effectively for over thirty years both as an elected official and as a citizen actively involved in the legislative pro cess And while 1 have no douot that Mr Winn strives to represent good values whether they be the “rural” values of District 68 or th values he represented a few years ago as a representative of northern Utah County it is our knowledge and understanding of the issues involved in this race and the ability to get things done that differentiates us from each other of my sixty-fiv- e Sixty-twyears of life have been spent liv ing and working in District 68 Early in life until age eighteen I worked in the agricultural industry of these counties and still remain close to that industry I then worked in the heavy construction industry throughout the western states but mostly in Utah with most of For a few years I was a partner with my father this time in supervisory positions I served thirteen years in the Utah Army in the commercial fencing business National Guard in the Fillmore and Manti Units and I recently retired from the office of the Millard County Sheriff after serving twenty eight years in that For nearly all of the years I served as Sheriff I also represented elected position Utah Sheriff’s and many county government issues at the State Legislature and on a few occasions in Washington DC I served three terms as President of the Utah Sheriff’s Association and as President of the Western States Sheriff’s Association At the time of my retirement I was serving on the Board of Directors of the National Sheriff’s Association with assignments dealing with rural issues I not only clearly understand the rural issues of District 68 have a long history of standing up and successfully fighting for those issues Brad Winn represents in his campaign literature that he is connected and well positioned as a sitting republication legislator making him “effective” for the citizens of District 68 However a close look at his last year’s performance tells quite a different story Of the four bills sponsored by him last session two of them HB 170 (dealing with the Snake Valley water issue) and HB 211 (tax amendments for agriculture land) failed to get through the legislative process to a point they could be voted on And a third HCR 8 (dealing with the Narrows Water Project in Sanpete County) for whatever reason was never signed into effect by the Governor Where is the ‘‘effective representation?” Where is the person “who can effectively work with the State Legislature and Governor to actually get things done4 as stated by Brad Winn? It’s one thing to talk the talk and quite another to walk the walk Regardless of what Mr W inn and those who endorse him may say he simply has not accomplished anything of consequence for his newly adopted legislative district I can and will do better Even though I have never served a day as a legislator my fingerprints have been on a lot of good successful legislation over the past years This was accomplished through good ideas good working relationships and trust something that has worked for me and many others like me who have worked from outside the system for years I absolutely know that I can build and effectively work such coalitions with a I trust that majority of legislators regardless of party affiliation people vv ill look deeper than glossy brochures and political party logos when selecting their next representative from District 68 I would be honored to have your support in the upcoming election (£ Delta Next Game: Oct 23 Delta passed up girls from Parowan at the end of the race Shelli Richardson came in 1st for the girls Stevie Crook was 3rd Kem Brunson placed 4th Amanda Camp th and Vlarissa Max fie Id placed finished 4th rounding out the top live times for Millard The Varsity boys' team took 2nd overalL Millard boys placing were Kelton Stewart 4th Easton Whitaker 11th Duvid Lana 12th Ben Barker TO THE CITIZENS OF WEEKLY Next Game: Oct 24 Juan Diego s Central Utah Volleyball Club will be conducting two meetings for players parents and potential coaches interested in participating m the 20)4 USA Vollevball club season Meetinas Utah "OLDEST" Model Railroad Exposition Wasatch Rails '08 is presented by Wasatch division of the Rocky Mountain Region of the National Model Railroad Association in the Grand Building at the Utah State Fairpark located at 15 J North 1000 West Salt Lake City Uuh For the fourth year in a row the Lady Eagles Cross Country Team tock the Region 13 Championship last Wednesday at Enterprise H gh School The boys' team managed to place 2nd overall behind Parowan The course was mostly downhill on the canyon road and ended at the high school track The Parowan girl's team looked good and were hopeful that they could beta! Millard but several Mdlard girts finished strong and Parents-Player- Sixth Graders Enjoy Field Trip to Maple Grove The sixth grade students at F tllmore Middle School enioyed a great day in the at Maple Grove campground on October The students enjoyed a traditional hot dog roast over an open campfire which they built themselves Mrs Carolyn Steven s Science Class kicked for lde in the stream especially tiny organisms people seldom notice Mrs klae Star ley's class talked about !ea! and how it relates to nature Mr Robert Beckstrand's class talked about astronomy and the changing of the seasons The groups collected leaves and discussed the decomposing of plant life They took specimens back to the school to look at with magnifying glasses and under the microscopes They also talked by a variety of other subjects including calculating the miles per gallon to get to their destitution Thanks to the teachers for all their work in organizing and carrying out this enjoyable day Thanks alsrr ttr tfnrCikrt chaperones arJT® d i IwIMpdtiuki The sixth graders are looking forward to another great activity on Friday October 24 when they will have their annual Star Party Students and teachers will amve at school at 6 30 a m Groups will route They will all look up information about astronomy in the computer lab look at the stars and constellations through the telescope and eat a delicious breakfast The sixth grade will also be presenting a great Halloween Musical Program to the other students and to parents and friends Halloween morning October 3 at O' 30 a m in the school’s gymnasium qqq flQrko 3 4th Straight Region 13 Championship for Lady Eagles Cross Country fPA° 0 The Mliard Hgh Selgaes Drill Team would like to thank all of those who supported and took part in our Mm Dnll Camp The camp was a 7 |