Show October 22 ' i 20C8 Millard County yX- Bowling Holy smoke News Hoidaway purchased a No kidding never been used now call that a step in the right direction picked a hell of a time to get ail crippled up when every aspect is getting better at Ptaza Lanes The end of September brought new synthetic lanes Mike and Natalie bow ling the scratch league then a that is really good and now a r new its Like having Christmas every week Three of our top bowlers showed their stuff Wednesday as Mike Littleford rolled a 258 high game Byron Erickson a 642 senes and Rhett Kimball a 600 denes Other high scores were turned in by Bob Meinhardt Jr Don Bishop Jim Nicklc Joluida Nickle Bob Meinhardt Sr Glenda Rae Yates 8 Nancy Morrill 50 Doug Gemperline 524 Byron Enckson Elton Luckart Keith Sawaya Richard Mayber Ken Visser 501 (Luv that guy) Robert Hams Dr Scott Stucki Shaun Jeffery Denise Moody 501 Shellie Dutson 539 Lyla Rae Slums Chantelle Kimball 541 Betty Crafts 511 Leann Hepworth 543 Jaylcen 207 Johnny Thatcher Ren Ten Lyman Cozy Jon Murdock 559 Mike Holdaway 535 Leon Smith Rhett Kimball Mke Littleford Ladd Troy Pace Hales 545 and Venez Johnson rolled one game 67 puts over average Only have one score from senior league a 247 by Phil Robison W'e have two months worth of “Bowler of the Months of August and September Jacob Robertson Darrell Westinheimer Willden Melissa Robertson Clyde Shumway Keith Sawaya Douglas Western Micala W'ardle Kathy Littleford Anna Lou Sianworth and L la Rae Morris Would like to welcome some new bowlers and they are Judy and Verl Tolbert Dave Kirkland Ed “Dandy Dan” Morris and Mel Schcna Elton Luckart Marlene Baer Steve Baer Brandon and Jenny Anderson Kyle and Mikki Jensen Carol Smith and ha Webb West Millard Swim Pool news Leading the pack in the pool s 50 mile club this week are Sue Peterson 70 miles Jaclyn Joseph - 80 miles Jared Buhler - 40 miles Dave Larsen - 450 miles and Bill Dutson - 140 miles! The pool will be hosting a high school swim meet on Thursday October 30th at 3:30 pm The 17 member girls and boys team from Delta High School have been practicing at the pool for over a month The first away meet will be this Thursday in Price Good luck team! The pool and racquctball facility will be closed on Friday October 3 st from 5 10 p m The pool will be open for early morning lap sw im and water walking from 530 - 9 a in and the weight room and racquetball courts will be open during the day from 530 30 a m and again from 12 noon until 5 pm LESSONS The last session of w inter swimming lessons of 2008 w ill begin Monday October 27th at 3:30 pm Winter swimming lessons are great due to the warm (87 degree) water and the classes are small The 2 week session only costs $2000 per student Levels L 1L and of the American Red C ross swimming lesson program are being offered to children age 3 and over Call the pool to register for this or any oilier of the winter sessions at 86463133 CL Need (§32 02E CdJIfc to uto (§feii p Chronicle Page Progress Sand Rock RldgeRiders Plan Cherry Creek Rides Just a reminder to members of the Sand Rock RldgeRiders ATV Clubt that the Cherry Creek Ride is nearly here On Friday evening October 24 there will be a short ride beginning at 430 p m and then a but dog roast Club members are asked to bring politick items to go with the hog dogs as well as bring their own drinks The evening will no doubt include great stones around the campfire with ATV friends To get to the planned camping spot turn west at Jericho Junction where it leaves Highway 6 to go to Little Sahara Recreation Area This junction is located about 32 miles north of Delta or 16 miles south of Eureka Coming from Nephi follow State Highway 132 west turning off nght onto another paved road at about 15 miles Watch for the sign that says “Little Sahara Recreation Area” and follow it Then travel about 12 miles straight west to the intersection with Highway 6 Set your tnp meter here at Jericho Junction At 45 miles west of the mam Jencho Junction intersection there is another junction Go straight ahead (Don’t turn left It would take you to the Little Sahara Recreation Area headquarters) At 7 0 miles die oil ends continue on At 9 5 miles there is a “Y" in the road just after Go straight ahead a cattleguard actually slightly to the right (The left hand road is the old Weiss Highway 6 to Callao) Continue on to mile where die group will campon the rght side of the road in the cedars Watch for Sand Rock RidgeRider signs along the way This camping spot will also be die staging area for the rides On Saturday rides will leave this spot at 10 am for a day's riding in the Sheep Rock Mountains Two rules w ill be offered with mam difference being the difficulty Traveling Evel Knieval Trophy The Evel Knieval Trophy which is Tam Mark Riverton and John Monigumcry of West Valley City Lucille's accident happened on the Gooseberry Ride while John's happened a week or of tie Cherry so later on a Creek area Both were not satisfied but did it twice (or at one good measure Luckily they were not seriously injured Club members are being constantly reminded about safety and driving carefully but the trophy must be a real incentive to do otherwise as so many want to display it in their homes pen NOVEMBER 2008 4 V "I am concerned with the growing challenges that face our schools every day Together we can make an impact and am excited for the opportunity to help improve our schools Our students deserve it Our faculty deserves iL Our community deserves it I I am ready and capable to continue guiding the Millard School District through potential challenges and into a promising future' t : : : iMWk is awarded to Sand Rock RldgeRiders when they have a wreck will be changing bands a lot m the near future At the present tune it is being dusted by Todd Skeen (probably his w ife DeEtt of Plain C tty L'tah Todd claims it is only alleged that he had a wreck near Moab because there were no witness from the dub w hi le the ATV w as on its top Right away Dee Hollingshead of Delta w ill get a turn to enjoy it because of a mishap he had in the mountains above Beaver last summer In line Behind him "are Lucille Corfield of Why Elect Bart Whatcott as your County Commissioner? Proven leadership I care about the quality of life family traditions and future grow th of Millard County and its residents We are a very successful farming and ranching county I will work hard to ensure that these important industries remain viable and the support programs that enhance them remain available to farmers and ranchers I support using water for recreational purposes but remember that our water storage was initially developed for sustaining and the development of The only thing between your children and alcohol is you agriculture We can not let the family traditions of farming on our West Desert be pumped away to support big business If this happens there will be irreversible damage to an already environmentally sensitive area We will not be able to successfully mitigate the damage We need to ensure that the rights of property owners are not infringed upon by special interest groups We need to maintain our current infrastructure If we build new or develop more infrastructures we need to ensure that we can maintain it in the future We must be “Forward Thinkers” We must aggressively peruse good paying technical jobs for our residents I support funding to seek out interested industry Recreation is an important part of bringing businesses and tourism to our area I will carefully look on how we can better promote our facilities to be as productive as possible and maintain our recreation infrastructure I will delve into the problem of increased property taxes work with the County Assessors office and then inform residents on our progress We need to take a close look at all departments in county government and live within a planned budget Reduce spending when possible look forward to working for the citizens of this great county I will have an “Open Door Policy” to all of you and petition you for your thoughts and ideas on how we can elevate our quality of Life Brought to you by the Central Utah Counseling Center For further information call There ore ways to keep your children from using any alcohol They all start with you Research shows parental disapproval is the number one reason kids choose not to proven So set clear rules skills to prevent it visit parentsempoweredorg parents! 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