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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631, Friday, May 14, 1982 Page 4 MHS Penni Johnson The mighty, spirited Seniors will be taking their Senior to Trip Lagoon Tuesday, May 18th. this trip will mark the culmination of an outstanding and awesome year for the Seniors of 1982. DrillTeam Officers Chosen Region Board President, Kirk Wright, con - Sherri Allen, E.J. Rhodes set a new Region record in the The MHS Drill Team president; Dee Dee chose their officers for Keesha and Recvis; the coming year 1982-8These are the ones they Ewers, historian. new chose: Pam Rodeback, the Long jump with Kirk Wright, congratulates E.J. for her record. Photography by Jane Beckwith 204 FHA News Boys track meet The Millard Boys won the Region 10 Track meet on Saturday, May 1st. Following is a list of Rowley, discus 133; Kurds Robins, pole vault - 11 and Doug Rowley, javelin - 165 Muhlestein, Darin Day, and Tracy Giles. Sixth Joe Place: Brinkerhoff, high jump. The total team scores 11. Third Place: Millard 157; Greg were: Hunt, 100; Greg Hunt, Richfield 154; Hurricane Doug 9; the placing contestants. They were: First Bob Place: Jensen, -- 200. Fourth Place: Darin jump 6 7; Bob Jensen, long Day, 200; Doug Rowley, Jody shot put; Jody Pikyavit, jump - 20 shot put Pikyavit, discus; and Scott Wilson, 47 Bob Jensen, javelin. discus - 141 0'; 400 Fifth Place: Harold relay - 45.0, Jay Day, Robison, Scott 1600; Darin Day, Joe Brinker-hof- f, Bums, high hurdles; and Greg Hunt. Greg Hunt, long jump; Second Place: Tracy Giff Stephenson, shot Giles, 400 - 52.04; Tim put; medley relay - Sean Gee, int. hurdles 42.5; Mangold, Robert Muhle-steiScott Bums, high jump Jay Day, and 6 Scott Wilson, Harold Robison; mile long jump - 20 relay - Tim Gee, Robert high 6a; 6'j; n. -- 4; 4; Delta 90; Manti 56; 49; Juab 9; North Sanpete 6; and South Sevier 4. The 2A Boys and Girls Track meet will be held at Lehi High School Saturday, May 15. members FHA The chose their new officers for the new year. Here is the list of the new officers: Trudy Bond, president; Shelli Dear-dePam Rodeback, secretary: Tracy Stevens, historian; Keesha Ewers, reporter; Kim Brunson, encounter chairman; Liz Monore, recreation; Karen Coats, Kelli and treasurer; Dearden, n. t; Gold Plated Hammers Industrial Education Day Winners hammers have been awarded Delta Junior High and Cedar High School as sweep-stake- s winners in IndusEducation trial Day competition held Tuesday at Southern Utah State Gold-plate- d College. CHS has won sweep- - First Security puts returns nMm wit in your reach o First Security has always been the leader in sensible savings plans. Now we offer two new plans that make your savings strategy even easier, more convenient and more profitable. 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