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J Vyyyy yy f yfi Hospital to begin 'Pink Lady service Cancer, the common foe effort in which Utah' members of all mankind, inflicts far of the American Legion and greater casualties than all American Legion Auxiliary the wars in which the United will aid the American Cancer States has been involved. Society in raising funds This fact is behind a joint .to wipe out cancer in our 5 D reot7oL, Us Register for Sunshine & dinner Agricultural Tour concert A Bicentennial concert and First Security Bank of Utah, N. A., is now accepting regi- women? P,ease will be held January 31, 1976 strations for the 1976 Sun- a car wltb yur name and from 5 until 8 p.m. at the shine Agricultural Tour, which phone number to Suzane Stake House. will run from February 21 Limburg or Linda Wilkins, Tickets are being sold at through February 28. Western Fillmore. The activities will $7, a family; and SI. 50 a Livestock Journal is commencesoon! person. All band members soring the tour. have tickets and will be com- Route of the tour will be co-spo- n- ing around selling them. The dinner will be informal dress, All proceeds will go to the uo anp jo pue auies am Disneyland trip in June. uieuiaj saaj asuaai 80a For more information con- fop tact Dean Shields, band presi- - p. "Q forSyoungS . . sters. crocheting, or prepanng I ipwj UO pOUlfJUOJ ,snuJ s8oP V 9Z6I iBnuer uo P3U3 OJUl w y Bicentennial P"j dinner sponsored by the Mil- of this pxup of concerned ard Flying Eagles Band ma fer to work indirectly for the LwinTsmTlI yu wish t0 bee0 Continued on back page lifetime. , Fillmore The Hospital the pro- announces proudly posed beginning of a Pink service for its pa- Lady tients. The ladies of this group will volunteer to work one hour or more per week to make the inpatients time more comfortable. Some volunteers will work directly with the patients in jobs such as helping to feed the disabled, mending, grooming patients hair or nails, and The cooperative program was announced at the recent American Legion national invention in Minneapolis, Minn., by National Commander Harry G. Wiles. instructor. Dont forget, by marking your calendar. Thank you for suPPrtin8 the band The festivities. holiday M3U j0 suoisia amount of time devoted to 3J0lUjpj Sl sjsumo 0j p3jW this service will be left to the g uouuawe oqi discretion of the individual volunteer: Ihe opportunities for service can be personal- - SJ3UMQ 2cp Op 8 U0)U3QV ly rewarding as well as ex- cecdmgly appreciated by the patients. rut f through Central California and will cover farm and live- stock operations similar to those found in Utah. The agricultural tour is a and will be deluxe bus breeding, alfalfa growing and dairy operations, After a Friday evening stop at Las Vegas the tour will return to Utah on Saturday, February 28. First Security officials em- phasize that the number of accomodations is limited to ISO and suggest that those who are interested in joining the tour to register at the near-j- o est First Security Bank of-fice. r.pjm.riris ;n.c men. Registrations will close after this number has been reached. Cost, including meals and transportation, lodging is $295. Four buses will be used, in Logan, Vernal, Fork and tentatively, Spanish Nephi. Those outside those areas who wish to partici- will be furnished trans- portation to one of the ren-- . dezvous points. luncheon After a first-dastop in Salt Lake City, buses will journey to Elko and then to Sacramento. After an over- SP n the California capitol. the group will journey 20ft pi,.sl NEW OFFICERS FOR THE Quamberg, Steve Frampton, torn, Roy Tomkinson Millard Posse include Glrn Calvin Stewart, Terry Scot- - Wallace Muir. Yor ant t Everyone circle Feb. 21 on your calendar toftfie centennial Costume Ball at the Fillmore Stake Center. Planned for the night before George Washingtons birth-pat- e day, the evening will be full 0f dancing, floor show and refreshments. Refresher courses in the art 0f dancing will begin Tuesday, Jan. 13 at 8 p.m. m the First Ward Cultural, Hall. Everyone from the age ls invitcd t0 at-- . of 14 on Hillard County Jeep Posse elects new officers Millard County Jeep Search A converted school bus assist the Millard Sheriff with law enforcement and oth- serves as a base of operations. It is fully equipped and er related fields. can feed as many as 500 Jan. 5. men at a time if the need Community education classes to start The Posse under the direcEach member of the unit arose during a disaster or tion of Sheriff Bryant Cros-lan- i, owns his own vehicle and large-scal- e search. 1TJ1. Creative y installed as new Com- special equipment as Class: and Wl, Mechanics Auto Class: and mander Calvin Stewart, Capt. radio, rescue equipment, Spring Session. Welding. left Hunter. Gwen Instructor: GreenRoy Tomkinson, Lieutenants, first-aiInstructor: equipment and other Lynn deloo! tC Scottom and Wallace. items. Ready at a minute's : I Terry Starting Date: Feb. 4, Tucson. Ariz. He had spent glUn? to latest algh. scho't.sche. V.rgm.a Reel, the Muir. part of the holidays in Fill- Other equipment includes, Quartermaster is Glen notice, it is not unusual in catt,e and swine Starting Date: Thursday, 1976. altz. square dance. with more members. 7:30 n famUy rescue mountain Time: p.m. Quamberg with Steve Framp- for over half of the special Jan. 15, 1976. will in Vance be School Posse Millard ton. to basket as a Place: enrolling and and be at litter, 7 High history Time: p.m. toll p.m. respond equipment publicity. the University of Arizona as The Posse, one of the oldest the Courthouse within five portable power generators and Place: Welding and Auto Art Room a Junior. For the' in the State has been actively minutes after a Tuition: S10.00 mine extrication equipment. Mechanics Shop at High two he has been involved in Search and Res- j In addition to member's HAWK THE Until 1976, they operated years past School. time.... fine k THE FLAG a at student in the cue mainthe the Posse ambulance for the FillFillmore the University S15 area 00 since equipment, Tuition: In keeping with a Bicenten- - of Utah. Vance served as a Kicked the New Year off 1959. In addition to Search tains a drive more area of Millard County. Don, the Hawk is still with O his and Rescue activities, they rescue ambulance vehicle. th' Class: French PP',,e picture'1?,' Sc S"" ,ubi"6 at a Rien ' increase HelPI,ie He is organization Instructor: Claudine special, occasion, every day. cpttx " first II S Revenue University. In addition, even getting fussy and likes a fond farewell for Vance and dCaU nd forerunner 'of to- Putter he worke as h . composi- - just the lean center cuts of the last of snow for him at Starting Date: Jan. 15, Guard For nearlv Column for tor rieh? veS Type. During kidneys. For the brief warm least for a few months. 1976. when ,ast f school, day towards the end of last He's off to Arizona. 7:30 !he Time: p.m. the US Navv was organized We journeyed to Cove Fort 95.5 per cent, which is exemployed at the Uni- - week, he even ventured out Face: Millard High School fhe pJfasSqChusetts and nine l Ross Marshall Center in the for a bath. J. Principal and then bucked and cellent. Jeeped other cutters were the nations medical records division. , to has recently been invited to We've been reading a book snow rather north-eas- t We commend the School Accompanying him to Art- - about Hawks and its most some fine hills. We had a team speak to the National AssociaDistrict and Mr. Marshall zona was Miss Jill Kapp interesting. Written by an competition with Kent and tion of Secondary School for remaining abreast of new who is moving from Utah to Englishman, his conclusion Margie placing first and Principals at their sixtieth ideas and trends m educaCalifornia. Is that he doubts few men. Bill and Cathy placing second. Annual convention in Washtion. It is predicted that this Before school term starts referring to us Americans on Vance was the alternate in ington. D.C., on February Honorable Judge J. Harlan ular motion and probate policy will be spread to all Burns of the Fifth Judicial days for Millard County will Vance will visit a few days the other side of the ocean case we had to send in a re- - 14 and 15. 1976. the states in the union in a There has recently been District of Utah haslet the falhm Tuesday this year. Laguna Hilla, Calif, with will have the patience to fol- - placement matter of a few short years. Thelma Sinclair. 1976 Court Calendar, The reg- The calendar is as follows: Have you ever been cut- great interest throughout the low all of his advice. Mr. Marshall grew up in ' Fillmore. Many residents will ting a fast nek on a curvey, country and Canada in the remember him. He has also bumpy hill and had the tube School Attendance program blow asked to speak to all implemented by Principal been 1976 TERM CALENDAR OF FIFTH Judicial District Court of Utah up? Quite spectacular, ask Kent. It seems after Marshal and the faculty at the Utah Principals at their annual Winter Workshop in Criminal Calendar to commence the hours of 10:00 ajn. and the Probate and traveling the last few feet North Summit. has Marshall been Park City. his he on Principal only imagination, looked surprised nd asked invited to discuss the new It School Attendance program "Where is the tube? was under him, but rather with visiting principals, afWASHINGTON flat. Margie claimed one ter which a panel of selehed SL Gtorgi should have heard the ex- principals from throughout the Monday procountry will react to his behind this attendance the The January meeting will to Kanosh. plosion remove is to gram speech. be on Legislation. Darlene Hilda, the dachsy wasnt Jan. 19 by athostilities created This is a great honor reis the Chairman and to and she be took outdone Mundy Feb. 9 flecting on the excellence of tendance related problems will announce the program. a few turns dow n the hill. March 8 educational program of and to replace this hostility All members and the With finally healed up ribs, guests are April 12 with an atmosphere of helpNorth Summit School to attend.. yours truly played it rather the urged .Monday, attendDistrict as well as Principal ing. So far the new cool. May 10 Jan. 12. 8 p.m. at the Legion SumNorth at Marshall, especially when ance policy June 14 Home. mit seems to be function12 it is realized that out of 27,000 July it does At Christmas time the AuxRest your (ears.... principals, only a select few ing well, although with the Juniors pre13 does as Sopt. any iliary. are invited to be active partipresent problems and delivered 17 baspared Oct. 12 iTucs.) policy. kets. They have received heartNov. 8 With a few blustery snow cipants. The title of his speech Since implementing this felt thanks from the recipients Dec. 13 flurries almost daily, we a ill be "School Attendance-Placing the attendance at for their efforts to provide a policy, about dont need to worry Back North Summitt has not de- bit of Responsiblitics M here Cause l Show dlons and Holiday spirit to elderly for Orders to hearings, winter storms. Theyre Summary Judgement that may take in to Parents. The philosophy creased and remains at about people. excess of thirty minutes I or hearing shall be submitted to the Court for a specific setting. to stay. y I.... FUllrettweekfor and Rescue Posse elected new officers for the coming year. They were installed 1 1 two-wa- 1 d rnin-uel- "sc I 27-ma- mid-ter- Frankly Speaking m ss MS uU798 call-ou- t. four-whe- P" Principal invited to speak W varsity-Medica- at Don't forget half-wa- Pre-tria- y |