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Show poor copyi r illir'ore, Utah 84631 Friday, March 21, 1980 Page 4 in PIUIPITI State !'( to Mec LI ov. f1 ri I Jim $ ih I & 'I H K f Hf 9 HI Millard High School niic.iily, are (left to right !i son I enore Hosman, Jacci ; nd Scott Christensen. the; v.t 'f of 1980 I.n t i McBride, Jerilyn Muhlcstein, and Scott ( hrislonscn. I hey have gained this honor on the basis of the nrmil.itive Grade Point 'sfhl r rtf', u crate. Selgaes Win First Place Another "first place" trophy will be added to Millard High School's trophy case soon. March 8th, at 8:30 a.m., the Millard Selgaes boarded a bus for Snow College to compete at seven Region against other drill teams, Delta, Manti, Richfield, Juab, South North Sanpete, Sevier, and Hurricane. Each group had to perform two numbers, one a precision military drill and the other a novelty. After each drill team had performed and the scores tallied, the Millard Selgaes stood out in front of the second place Juab Waspetts and third place Delta Tridcls. This victory qualifies the Selgaes to march at r the game at CedarCity on March 21st. Good work, Selgaes! furnament All-Tourname- nt(cant, ending the game aith the score Rams Eagles 52. it I he third and final t.rr game was played Satur-d.t- , ri against the Manti Thirty percent of the The team lemplcrs. game started out sluggish and chosen March 8 at the sii'vs . but coming back tournament region from half time trailing front Millard High. In At the end of the tournpoint, the Eagles lued up to leave the ament nine of the best lemplers in the dust by players and the M.V.P., I h. as much as an 18 point (Most Valuable Player) the lead the game ended with awarded to Steve Hubber 'h the the leading of Richfield, are chosen to Eagles til make the mugh hard work to get team on their abilities to Its he lio- to state and go as far help lead their teams to r Olrs as 3rd," says Coach the top. Three of these t i Watson, "especially ' the when i. our team has been ihe S plagued by the flu and f veil after loosing the chance i.l, . out to take state to come back shoot and fight for third." hv H Biggerst dance of the The Millard Eagles is coming up Friday, year opin'd have had a great season March 28th at the POD. ibis year taking 3rd The music will be played of at state and second by Shinin' Star. Entry i in region. fee will be $5.00 a o Ih You've done GREAT $2.50 stag. There be tf TEAM and were proud couple I will a floorshow at be c tglof vou !!!!!! Team 1 ' i I FFA met Foundation DcLynn Meadow. r the J o P Congratulations Andrew, and John Thanks for helping we, the Eagles, on Early maturing and fast I e ' J Schc I to j 1 ? i f (SELECT StB, It . ' ' - 31- - J Thor Fatly maturity, vigorous growth, year after year mi l , r j n founda-piesidcn- Tod, and put top. dor 'f development, the execu-- notary Phil Robi- -' o a ivtive of Fillmore. iy.v ' rtf f I soybeans -- is $9 i&. MI T, Plant N-- K ' ' ling variety particularly v. where Phytophthnra Boot Rot eleri, iu where higher soil moisture ..ill Multiple Pest Resistance v.'th RHIO KOTE" Seed Coating i., in yii C it " f ; ' . Wa - Science Fair Sr. Division Sweepstakes winner Bob Sant displays his lair project in which he distilled alcohol fuel from algae. i r ! ;a VVA i "IH I Has smooth j v the earliest m ' u g variety presc tiv crown J in Utah. Amomi best yielding n ies grown on di y r s ' ' .. V-. rrs i ' ' v; j v 'V- Science Fair Sr. fair project. She i raising mushrooms ' f of the Science Fair are Geneal Sant, Starley, and Jim Peterson. f .?h k',r A J fuel. " I - S3 v, t J Co r.- rr n Bob I. to r. i 'K---P & : " i iqht r I ! t ? i nnd e ?r h Then expect th oest at harvest tin o After all the i, i top ll S preparation v. nice to know Northrup-Kim- ; MonTHnuB KING HYBRID CORN if ' ! . ' n-- - u ' n Senior the Divi-1s- t iml Mis. Donald of Howell; ; n I you can depend on it. ' j B. Anderson of Flowell. Junior Division winners included: 1st place, Sheri Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant R. Wood of Holden; Shelli ' 11 n u at - irini of Dearden, daughter Beckstrand, Mr. and Mrs. Errol Dear-deo' Huei ol Dr. and Mrs. of Fillmore and Karen A Peikstrand of Hunter, daughter of Mr. ' DeAnn Robins, and Mrs. William D. Hun"V1 i of Mr. and Mrs. ter of Fillmore tied for bins of Seipio, 2nd place; Thayne RobJ.' Roberts, daughter ins, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'I Mis Keryl A. Roberts Gary Robins of Seipio and illmore, and Clinton Suzy Shephard, daughter birr son of Dr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Billy I..'rl I! .Starr of Kanosh Shepherd of Fillmore R ban d 2nd place hon-Iotied for 3rd place; Pam Monroe, son of Brinkerhoff, daughter of ir ami Mrs. Dix Monroe Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brink"pio, Jim Peterson, erhoff of Fillmore, Shelly " "f Mrs. Geraldine Hatton, daughter of Mr. - - son of Seipio, and and Mrs. Charles Hatton n Stephenson, son of of Kanosh, and Jim ainl Mrs. Merrill Robinson, son of Mr. and )'!' nson of Holden Mrs. Wendell Robison of "ll 3rd plaee honors; Fillmore shared 4th hh plaee went to place honors; Sheri Allen, " J Andeison, daugh- - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bit and Mrs. Fvan Arthur Allen of Fio- ' HI ,l ie .1" in place, Spitton. daughter it Rapid dry dm. Excellent stai ' iity a Outstanding quality Yoi ;.! ,em with NKII,!i' Let IFA hei, winners f 'fits C-- inn- f.infran . j '? i lotc u at of benefits fc , harvest time Is like big yield Iimrrnaii Third place Science Fair Sr. Division winner Bob Monroe shows his fair project, a refrigerator. hnsi7.es Student Versatility uehe-th . come through select thf ' for your ope- ' . ' ttlV. rr front row, left Brian Huberts, row, left to right "cckstrand, and . r ' INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES sells ' BrinkerhoH. rn b If IFA ? nri front row, left !' Mon. Sheri Allen, rnw, left to right H on Hunter, Suzy 4. V i ! Hybrid Corn demonstrated its yields year after year iu) stand persistence Multiple II , leatiness and fine 'he quality that moans extra profits 3tt- - (' Aiy' .'v' pl .V I 'rw fcrSrb A v. . H Gem e . - .iu'jr ' fertility it qiv- s excellent yu'iT good test wo t ' i letic, cultural, and other he student activities, Still another goal said. will be to attract monies various endowed for chairs in the four schools at the college. "As a foundation, Jr., Eldon W. Robison said, the organHoyle, can do many and Elloyd ization Schmutz, Marchant; Iron County things for the college Commissioner H. Grant which the college cant Anne do for itself. The SUSC and Seaman; Judd, chairman of the Foundation will be inSUSC Development volved in the receiving, Board. holding and disposing of Additional board memmoney and other assets educational and bers will be selected in for cultural purposes and the the near future. Executive Secretary Robison management of funds, trusts and gift said. A major goal of the - i n. "Other major goals will be to obtain funding for a new SUSC student center and a bus for ath- r J!- in, 7 Brand alfalfa produces more r most other toed and forage record of proven performance Robison library," said. Ct Hi k V Timid o' SUSC , reoMi.s.t . . . ll : . foundation is to complete the William R. and Kate V. I. Palmer collection of and southern western Utah history which will be housed permanently in a special section of the ? r- strength Ui' adequate moist, ASSOC r v.'m.it and s !i.,ik ) barley, medium maturity, and HMIRM0U' SUSC Robison, P i Spring Bariev Rough-awn- performance t. Cor-SHS- C v t - Steptoe t is J . FAXMERS Palmer, St. N27 graduate dhen Branch ulimal College), is ; as the A Cedar lawyer, W. Kent 168, is the and Treasurer, 'ry i .1 col- - !. a i;c, d;SC S cd vcgetabl Chocolate I I spotted aphids yield of the i I i ' i'i . A 24-2- recently maintain itpil the facilities Mi. Fillmore Menus for March k' Monday, 10:00p.m. We the Jr. Class of Millard High would like to invite you to attend especially to encourage parents of the Jr. Class attend. The I.KJCM I to members Dress will be formal. phire wenjlis recovery after cutting, plus disease resistance i : I Ak !1 A Ar II k A 2 i "The foundation is to be operated exclusively for cultural, scientific and educational purposes, Palmer ex- President plains. "It will provide broader educational op- portunities to residents of the geographic region which SUSC serves as well as for the college community itself. There are currently eight members on the In foundation board. addition to officers Palmer and Corry, board members include SUSC D. Orville President Carnahan; Cedar City James businessmen of Labrum Alfalfa student special tel n and south-- ' o.,) luslory are two mp is planned by uilii in Utah State ."imhilion, an Quorum of Burritos, Fund-- l cstablish-- ! collcc-- . :t ' For better profitability, invest in these top performers! Resistador ;i - CRY new f, Junior Prom Mar. 28 tl iA t! i honored were Tod son of Mr. and Mis. Dan Brinkerhoff, Andrew Jensen, son of Mrs. Cona Jensen and the late Carl Jensen of Mona now living with Dan Brinkerhoff of Fillmore, and Jon Labrum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brink-erliof- t i Jr., tor, Utah Slate College Foundation, l. to r.) are Eldon W. r.USC President Orville D. Carnahan, James Hoyle, Jr., Elloyd j Grant Seaman, William I. Palmer, W. Kent Corry, and Anne Judd, is the executive secretary. lar right, SUSC director of development, olthHouthern throughout gather to o IFA Associ, and to rce members fo achievemcn National President F' of Mesa, At the keyne Other gin K include administrati to Gov. Su and Elder i Tuesday, Turkey Cho salad, gt Toasted i I V meeting, The Millard High School drill team, the Selgacs, won first place in Region. Pictured are, back row left to right, Stephanie Robins, Kerri Krause, Chore Beckstrand, Connie Ivie, Donna Harmon, Tami Utley, middle row, Lenore Hosman, DeAnn Robins, Carlcen Kim Rhodes, Annette Wade, Jerilyn Condie, Muhlcstein, front row, Sarena Melville, Connie Jacci McBride, Michele Warner, Tomkinson, and Mikelene Maycock Not pictured but taking part in the competition is Roselyn Giles. if P rgpift DeLin wcll, Frcman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. Freeman of Flowell, and Mary Klein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur G. Klein, tied for 5th place; and 6th place went to Pat Kindred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Kindred of Fillmore. Mrs. Reeve and Joe Tillotson, MHS science teacher and Science Fair Jr. Division advisor, join in their congratulations to the winners and appreciation of the enthusiasm shown by all the who students entered project in the Science Fair. They expressed amazement at the versitil-itshown and the unique ideas of the students. Mrs. Reeve said Senior Divison Sweepstakes winner Bob Sant made alcohol from algae as a prospective fuel for bis project. y |