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Show Millard County Prograss, Fillmore, Utah S4631 Friday, May 30, 1980 Page 2 MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS ' USPS 446740 " Jk-:-. Our Published Every Friday at Fillmore, Utah 84831 By Progreta Printing Company Town Susan B. Dutson Publisher Jane Wilson FILLMORE Display Ads What do you fear most? Why? What do you like to do better than anything else? Just what are you trying to do with your life? Does what you fear the most keep you from doing what you like best to do? Karly in life we should all decide what we want to accomplish through our own efforts and really try to do something each day which will bring us nearer our goal. In this way we are sure to add a little happiness to life each day we live, for no matter what is our objective in life, it should include doing something to help our fellow traveler who has a greater burden than have we. I often think of the following poem, and it helps me he a more considerate, thoughtful person: You don't have to say how you live each day, You don't have to say if you work or you play, For a tried true barometer stands out on your face. However you live will show on your face. The false, the deceit that you bear in your heart, Never stays inside where it first got its start. For sinew and blood are a thin veil of lace. What you bear in your heart will show in your lace. If your life is unselfish, for others you live, Not what you get but what you give, If you live close to God in his infinite Grace, You dont have to tell it, It shows r I s, in your face. Dearden teaches art of money Stephanie As an example of someone who knew early in life to 6th graders. what he wanted to do with his talent, we will study the management biography of Dr. Carl Von Linnaeus, the son of a Swedish minister or clergyman. As was the custom of that time, the father took the son to the family physician w hen he was 18 years old to have him learn to become a physician. Dr. Rothman, who was a medical doctor, realized what a genius Carl Linnaeus was. He took him to Dr. Stobacns, a medical professor and physician to Bv They then filled out a Stephanie Dearden the King of Sweden. It seems that physicians and summary sheet on what naturalists were synonontous until after the 16th cenMay 16th was the con- they had put on the other tury. Linneaus studied, classified, and lectures until clusion of a three week sheets. This sheet had Dr. Rothman came to visit. He was sure Linneaus had seminarsurvey on Mon- Income, Expenses, and progressed as far as he could. Therefore, Dr. Rothman ey Management held for Savings. told Linneaus to leave for the University of Uppsala, the 6th The results of the surgrade at Fillmore but to leave secretly as Dr. Stobaens did not want to Elementary School. vey are as follows: lose such a brilliant helper. The first week. May 2, With 93 participation linnacus walked to Uppsala studying the plants they were introduced to average estimate expenalong the wav. As he stood on the hill and viewed the Money Management with ses for one week was gardens of Uppsala, he was overcome w'ith rapture. a film and discussion from $10.18, average income He graduated from the University of Uppsala as a mediMr. Toone, who is with for one week was $4.73, cal doctor, and was appointed the head of the School of the First Security Bank of average expenses for one Medicine at Uppsala, the oldest university in Sweden. He presented week was $2.62, and averUtah. A year later, Linnaeus exchanged his medical chair banking systems to the age savings for one week for head of the Department of Botany. All of the time class. They then filled out was $2.11. he was studying medicine, he was studying the stawhat they thought their The survey and the mens and pistils of flowers. He was assistant to the expenses would be in one seminar turned out to professor of botany all of the time he studied medicine. week on an estimate be a great success. Most We. therefore, judge that plant life was more interestof the 6th grade class are expenses chart. ing to Linnaeus than the ills and diseases of the human So could better aware of Money Management Seminar Concluded race. Linnaeus lived right on the campus of this great university which was the center of the scientific world at that time (1717 to 1778). Here the Royal Society of Science was founded in 1710, and here, just 40 miles north of Stockholm, is one of the most valuable scientific libraries in the whole world. Andrea Dahl, another brilliant scientist and hortura-list- , after whom dahlias were named, was one of the kiudents of Linneaus. Our Creator blessed each of us with dozens of talents, but it is up to us to develop these talents early in life and to keep working on developing new talents to help us understand the real purpose of life. lull ( The Fillmore Garden Club will meet Thursday evening. May 29, 1980, at 7:30 p.m. in the Reading Room of the City Library. Flora Stewart, president, announces the following program to be given: Roll Call, answer with the name of a garden tool. "Tools which lake the backache out of gardening" by LcGrande Warner; "Garden Poem" by Joleen Stephenson; and Garden Hints for June" by Stella Day. Everyone is invited. "Many a truth sprang from an error." Ebner Eschenbacu they really see what they spent and on what, they were given a sheet to fill out for the next week. The second week they reviewed their estimate and expenses survey sheet to sec how much they really did spend. They found they estimated too high. They were given another survey sheet to see if they could do better for the next week. The third week they reviewed all three of the the estimate sheets. sheet, the first survey sheet, and the second survey sheet. They did better the second week. PTA News By E E.W Howe vr'ry man has a scheme that wont work." S. Farmers Insurance Group OF CGMPANltS have received many inquiries plan to merge with another company or close my business. The answer is. am planning neither. My business is growing day by day. I appreciate and rspret my many good customers and plan to continue to serve them. I am a full time agent tor Farmers Insurance Group and sell all types ot insurance, Lite, Fire, Auto, etc. For all your insurance needs call me at or come to my otlicc at 195 North Main. I ll be happy to work with you at your convenience Rrcrntly, about when I I I 743-535- . Respectfully, J. Vernon Peterson -- rr ,1 A " Marlene Cummings The PTA hosted a teacher appreciation luncheon for the teachers at Millard Jr. Sr. High School on Saturday. May 24. Thanks to Tafia Watson for all her time and efforts in chairing this final PTA event. The combined efforts of many people have made this PTA year a verv successful one. Hie executive board members have worked hard and served well; the school personnel and teachers have been great to help and the parents have willingly donated their time whenever and wherever asked. Thanks to all of vou. . f A A . 1 ii 1 the Survey. in Seminar and Cheryl Huntsman to Receive Degree - The CEDAR CITY beto invited is public come more familiar with the workings of city, county, and state government during Utah Girls State at activities June Southern Utah State Col- ' Curtain Call & 1 1" vufr '1 R MINI-BLIND- S CALL JOYCE TARBET y Work: It's Sweet Adelines Bountiful Sweet Adelines will be presenting a workshop Saturday at 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. for anyone interested in the Millard High School Room. They have just recently won the Rocky Mountain Region 8 Championship. They were chosen the best of 22 groups. They will be going to Atlanta this fall for national competition. The Home: 743-654- 5 743-533- 2 4 PEGGY QUARNBERG will be managing the N Montgomery Ward Catalog Store s located in "THE RED BARN Helen Iverson Residence J Open for Business Monday, s May 5 9:00 a.m. 6 Open esers nite 'lit midnight Advertising Rates on Request Second Class Postage paid at Fillmore, Utah 84631 POSTMASTER: Send Address Changes to P.O. Box 507, Fillmore, Utah 84631 a Girl! PROGRESS PRINTING COMPANY owned by Susan B. Dutson, Proud daughter was born grandparents V. and Madeleine S. Wilson William to Lowell "There are three genJudy and Joseph Smith are Emaline and eral assemblies which of Hooper at the Mc- Peterson of Fillmore and should be of particular Kay Dee Hospital in Og- Vera Smith of Green NATIONAL NEWSPAPER The interest to those interes- den, Utah. The new ar- River, Wyoming. tnuni NNA rmrTr Tiffnew daughter ted in the workings of rival made her debut at Smiths SUSTAINING Si liLLfLv liwufi 11:58 HI MEMBER-1- 977 each level of state governa.m., Saturday, will be named Megan Girls State Dir- April 12, 1980. Smith. ment, ector Letitia Thompson, Green River, said. The first session, "City It's a Girl! Day, begins at 9:30 a.m. She weighed 7 lbs. 5 Vi Melissa Ann Robison, June 2, the day after the was born ozs. and was 18 inches May Saturday, 390 Girls State partici10, 1980 at 10:33 a.m. at long. Proud parents are pants arrive at SUSC. the Fillmore Hospital, Mary A. and Bruce R. INTERDENOMINATIONAL SERVICES Cedar City Mayor Jack Fillmore. Utah. Robison. Sawyers and other city officials will be on hand to Interdenominational worship services are held each discuss local government. a Boy! Sunday at 10:30 a.m. in the City Library Reading On June 3, "County Room. Sunday School starts at 9:30 a.m. Bill and Barbara EmEmmett and maternal Day, Iron County offi- mett Anyone is welcome to attend. welcomed their first- grandparents are Mr. and cials will discuss the workings of their level of born, a son, born at Utah Mrs. Don Turner. are Mr. Robyn Carling government in an early Valley Hospital May 3, 1980, weight 5 lbs. Arland Beckstrand and morning assembly schePaternal grandparents Mrs. Elmeda Turner. dules to begin at 8 a.m. Then, on June 4, State are Mr. and Mrs. Erie Day, several state officials will visit SUSC to Robyn Carling, daughter of DeLyle and Shandiscuss the essentials of non Carling, Meadow, state organization and will graduate from Utah The "State operation. State University May 31, Dayassembly begins at 1980 in Home Economics 1:15 p.m. Kim Nielson, son of tryouts. A graduate of Cedar NielConsumer Education. and and Michael All three general sesAudrey School and the son While attending USU, sions will be held in the son of Cedar City, was the High of Mr. and Mrs. Mike she was active in SUSC auditorium. subject of a story in the Nielson of Cedar Kappa City, "During the week they Cedar City paper recently Kim has been a consis- Delta Sorority and parwith the Chapa-relle- s are on campus. Girls which the Progress is tent performer for the ticipated a member for State participants gain passing on to its readers. as BYU Cougars for the past two years and president practical experience or- He is the grandson of four years. Robyn Carling ganizing party conven- Mrs. Emily Johnson of the WAC for one year. "Winning tions and making legis- Holden. involved was Robyn has been one of Kims with Lambda List and also the National lation, and they elect city, Alpha his father exgoals, Mortar Board, Dean's List. Delta, county, and state officials KIM NIELSON PLACES The Nielsons plained. She is planning on while studying the admin- FIRST AT WAC MEET Phi and Epsilon Omi-crotraveled to San Diego returning to USU in the istrative, legislative, and to witness the accompKim Nielson, in his She was awarded mem- fall to begin work tojudicial structures of each lishment. a level senior year at Brigham of government, bership to USU Dean's wards Masters Degree. explains Daphne Dailey, Young University, walked SUSC of off with first place honors coordinator conferences and workWestern Athletic Confer- shops. Girls State officials ence (WAC) track and , elected last year will dir- field meet held at San ect activities of the pro- Diego, California this past 17fot(iEi gram this year. They are week. CreThe or Norman SteChildrens chamwon Nielson the Shannon Nelson, goverSouthwest corner ol We vens at with a leap of ative Workshop sponnor; Sherrie Huber, sec- pionship Review Apparel Civic Arts the sored like to would seven feet under what by encourage retary of state; and Julie Council has been from children the considered to be was changed Merri-wetheoutlyRubin and Paige from Tuesday and Thurs- ing towns of Fillmore to senators to Girls extremely poor conditions. day for six weeks to form car pools and parNation. SWEATERS & a Wednesday, ticipate in this excellent been Tuesday, It's good year Graduation ceremonies for four workshop. mark the end of the week-lon- g for the former Utah High and Thursday VELOUR date The weeks. Children can register holdstarting School record prep activity. The girls, 10 is still of the June the forms by mailing all Utah high school jun- er. Earlier this month he KNIT TOPS same; but the workshop brought home from school iors. will take the first- participated in an in3 will be or going to the Elemencompleted July hand knowledge they've vitational meet at Eugene instead of July 17. For tary School June 5 from he cleared where Oregon, to their Vi respecacquired the hours of 9:00 a.m. to any further questions contive schools for the 1980-8- 1 seven feet two inches. of this tact Connie Bennett at 11:00a.m. Wednesday school year. Kim week was back in SUSC has hosted BYU at the Girls State now for 10 action stadium the against and were very years Brazilian team. Olympic it DRESSES, SKIRTS, held pleased to have here once again. Dailey On May 24 he will carry & JACKETS said. "Since the Ameri- the BYU colors into a meet to Auxiliary-sponsorecan Legion Hy Loth j Hmifsnuin event is held be held at Austin, Texas. Va l.ibrariiin Participating will be rephere between commenceof resentatives the WAC, ment and the beginning of PAC-1and the South summer school, were Western Conference. Dont miss the fun. new books that you will 10 OFF every Tuesday able to devote the entire Nielson has qualified If you want to be a private enjoy. There will also be campus to Girls State for and will participate detective or a super some paperbacks telling needs." in the NCAA national Open Monday sleuth, come to the library the stories of Dennis the finals to be held June 5 and help solve the library Menace and the other through Saturday Need Extra 12 to 6 comic characters you like. through 7 and has also mysteries. for will the nice There be some qualified Olympic Copies? The Progress has extra rarararaea copies of the May 23 7 a Open days week issue with the section on Until 10:00 weekdays the MHS Graduating class for sale if you need them for relatives or friends. 20teach. BANQUET Order from menu Bultel Fnday and Saturday nights Subscription In Advance: Year $7. 50 Months:$4.50 Single Copy: 20 cents 6 A d Its ts Former Resident Places First Creative Workshop Days UrlcingCU Cheryl Huntsman, daughter of Heber and Maggie Hunstman, Fillmore, will receive her Bachelor of Arts degree in Business with Administration minors in Marketing and Accounting at commencement exercises to be held May 30 at Southern Utah State College in Cedar Utah. City, Cheryl graduated from Millard High School in 1976 and has attended Southern Utah State College for four vears. Buffet FREE INSTALLATION 30 OFF WOVEN WOODS L Hello World! lege. Fro A Unsoue DiNiNq Experience MAY SPECIALS: I would like to thank the 6th grade for participating fr ot face Monday i child n Tuesday child it full of grace full of woe Wednesday s child is Thursday s child has far to go. Friday s child is loving and giving, Saturday 's child has to work for its living. 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