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Show f.lHS School Scholarships David Allen, National Guard Scholarship to Provo Trade and Technical College. Governors Anderson, Cory Scholarship in Vocational Education to school of choice. Jeff Baker, National Guard Scholarship to school of choice. Don Bcckstrand, Leadership Scholarship to Utah State University. Steve Bennett, National Guard Scholarship to Provo Trade and Technical College. Yolinda Bowman, B.E.O.G. to school of choice. Curtis Christopherson, Fillmore City Scholarship to school of choice. Tamara Academic Condie, Scholarship, Brigham Young University. Torn Cow lev. Howard D. HinckScholarship, Brigham Young University. Beverly Cox, B.E.O.G. to Southern Utah State College. Daniel Davies, Academic Scholarship to Utah State University. National Guard Day, Kyle Scholarship and Agriculture Technology Scholarship to Provo Trade and 1 cchnical College. Kevin Edwards, National Guard Scholarship to school of choice. Vickie Etsitty, P.T.A. Scholarship to school to choice. David Johnson, National Guard Scholarship to Snow College. Lee Ann Johnson, B.E.O.G. to Utah Trade Technical College at ley Salt Lake City. Laurie Keel, Athletic Scholarship to Southern Utah State College. Carrie An Labrum, State Normal Scholarship and B.E.O.G. to Snow College. Lynn Labrum, Pacific Automotive Scholarship to Utah State University. Paula Lvdon, B.E.O.G. to Southern Utah State College. Academic Glenda Mathews, Utah State University. Scholarship. Patty McVey, B.E.O.G. to Ricks College. Mark Miller, Golden Wright Scholarship. Utah State University. Mary Monroe, Honors at Entrance, Utah State University. Warren Monroe, National Guard Scholarship to Trade Technical College at Provo. National Russell Muhlestcin, Guard Scholarship to school of choice. Wendy Payne, Tuition Scholarship to Provo Trade and Technical College. Mark Petersen. Castle and Cooke Mushroom Plant Scholarship Gtah State University. Gari Pikyavit, Tuition Scholarship and Tribal Scholarship to Hollywood Beauty College. Gcri Pikyavit, Tribal Scholarship to Southern Utah State College. Rhonda Watts Robison. Millard Junior Senior High School Faculty Scholarship to Southern Utah State , College. Deans Sanderson. Cinday Scholarship, Brigham Young Un- Back row Left: Mrs. Quigley, Lina w Huntsman, Becky McKee, JoAnn Turner, Cindy Sky, Lynett Davis, FHA u gave a demonstration on styling hair and make-up- . Mrs. Quigley reminisced through activities. the past The next years FHA officers arc President; Beth Ann Cahoon, InstalF.H.A. lation was held May 11, at 7:30 p.m. in the MHS lunchroom. Those attending were all FHA and prospective members and mothers. Dawn and her employees Cros-lan- d Vice President; Colette Treasureor. Huntsman, Hunt, Linda Carol Secretary; Reporter; Ford, JoAnn Turner, Degree Nanette Chairman; Recreation Dastrup, Becky Chairman; FHA State Convention story, page 8 McKee. to Mill Hollow for a leadership camp. PINK HOLIDAY bed, tired, but happy, after an afternoon of fun and games and good food at the park. You will feel might happy too, over a terrific buy at the baazar, or the rummage booth, or the bake sale. A tew games and activities the children will enjoy are rides, bean bag toss, relay races, soccer, and a fish pond. In case the sun comes out and it warms up a bit, a big pink V iv snow cone or pink lemonade to cool si them off wforill be there to enjoy. the children. For you, Thats for the time of your life, put your Elaine Goddard hand in the hand of a friend at the with square dance and Newell Day doing the calling. The park activities will begin at Lucille Ricker went to Salt Lake 4:00 p.m. on June 4th with the Tech, to get the L.P.N. licenses. dance following at 9:00 p.m. in the This was a one year course. She Legion Hall. then returned to work again at the ' Weve sjiJ it before, but weH She married Milton hospital. it Think Pink! Stevens of Holden but continued say again, In 1969 she went to working. Weber College and obtained her She returned to R.N. degree. become Director of Nursing at the hospital. During her years at the hospital Post 61 of the American Legion ana in the East Millard communwi!I again be carrying out military has endeared ities, Margaret at the cemeteries in East Mirites herself to patients, staff members, and all others with whom she was llard on Monday. May 30, 1977. Commander West Barton and Pat associated. Iverson, President of the American Elaine Goddard has retired from Legion Auxiliary will be in charge. the Fillmore Hospital staff after 21 The program and schedule follows: years of service. She went to work Kanosh 9 a.m. there as a cook on July 1, 1956, and Indian Cemetery 9:30 a.m. later worked as a Nurses Aide. She 10 a.m. Meadow received her L.P.N. license in 1964. 10:30 a.m. Fillmore Her retirement started April 10, Holden II a.m. 1977. 1:30 a.m. Scipio She was honored at a staff party Max Martin will be the speaker. held at the home of Mrs. Elma will place white Wade. She was presented with a Auxiliary members with poppies at each cemecrosses camera along with the good wishes of all who were there. A pot luck tery, near the Flag pole where there dinner was served and there was is one. picture taking and visiting. Elaine plans to spend some time visiting with her children and working on her hobbies. She has been an active member of the D.U.P., w hich she w ill continue to enjoy. The many patients she has cared for at the hospital hold her in high esteem. Margaret Stevens Director of Nursing retires I Grand Champion Steer exhibited by Brian Stephenson. Jack Nelson presented Brian with the watch donated by Joe Doctorman to the Grand Champion winner every year. Buyer of the Grand Champion was First Security Bank of Fillmore. irdSiriir r. I J ,1- - 1 X 1 i r Services for Paul A. Peterson, Meadow, will be held Friday. May 27, 1977 at the Meadow Ward Church at 12:00 noon. Friends may call Thursday from 7:00 to 9.00 p.m. at Olpin Mortuary and prior to services afthe Meadow Church. The obituary will be published next week. - o 1 Memorial Day rites A ' Grand Champion Heifer was exhibited by Gndy Christensen. were Valley Bank, Rocky Mountain Title Co. and les Hardy. ( 4 n 1 J k A -- v Buyers -) U ir 1 Boy Staters v Glen Erickson exhibited Grand Champion Hog. Buyers were Quality First Security Bank of Delta and Market, Delta Auto and Sheldon Western. Appliance, group of 8 boys representing the American Legion and Millard 1 f I t High School will attend Utah Bovs State for one week in June. The weeks training session will comprise the fundamentals ol government and proper flag ett quette. V 1 ' i ,tf Si Robert Johnson Brett Whatcott These boys are sponsored by the many different organizations and businesses and the Legion takes this opportunity to express their appreciation to the many sponsors. These eight boys arc: Paul Mitchell, Brad Brtnkerhoff, Ken Christensen, Jeff Hall, Dan Nielson, Robert Johnson. Brett What cott, and Gill Berry. WEATHER REPORT POLICE REPORT 1 arrested for Driving Under the Raul Min hell - y Gil Berry hen C hristensen v, Parliamen- Thats right!! No dinner to cook, no dishes to do, just tuck the kids in Services for Paul Peterson J L JIJWiER Sky, Cindy tarian; Historian; Lynette Dav ies. first of the On Bethann August Cahoon and Colette Hunt will be going A page r J Officers Installation Margaret B. Stevens has iust retired from the Fillmore Hospital Staff as Director of Nursing after wertung there nearly 20 years.- fhc came to Fillmore trom Iowa in 1937 and lived in Pahvant on the then E. Vance Wilson farm. Two children, Dorothy and Gene Bebout, were born there. Gene now resides in San Raphael. California where he is employed by the Government Conservation Department. Dorothy is married to Gordon Gabbert. lives in Ogden, Utah and has 3 children. After the death of her first husband in 1957 Margaret started working as cook at the hospital. iversity. Dean Shields, National Guard Then in a short time Mrs. Reay had Elaine Goddard and Margaret start Scholarship to school of choice. as nurses aides. D. Howard Dan Spcakman, In 1959 she and Mae Cahoon and continued to Stella 's Jeff Hal! Front Row Left: Carla Ford, Nannett Dastrup, Beth inn Cahoon, Colette Hunt. Brad Brinkerhoff Dan iSielsen Influence. Drugs valued at $200 stolon from Baker Drug And now the torch and poppy red We wear in honor of our dead. Fear not that you shall have died for naught. Well teach the lesson that ye wrought In I landers fields. When Moina Michael penned her poem We Shall Keep the Faith on the back of an envelope in 1918. she drafted the blueprint for the Memorial Day poppy ptogram adopted bv the American legion and the American Legion Auxiharv a half ccnturv ago. Other veterans followed suit. Unit 61 of Fillmore has tarried out the program each year since it w as organized. This year. Auxiliary members and especially the Juniors will be out Saturday contacting young and old to wear the poppy. Contributions of any amount will be appreciated. All finds will be used for welfare projects after Veterans in VA hospitals have received a small remuneration for nuking the At their last tiny red flowers. meeting, the Unit members made w hitc crosses w ith red poppies to be placed in each of the East Millard cemeteries. Grand Champion Lamb was exhibited by Dana Harris and bought by the Rancher cafe. by Jeanne Taylor, Sec. Mav 1977, 46th Annual Show. Millard Co. Jr. Lvst. Show Sale, Saturday, concluded with a record-breakin- g sale of champions. This sale was supported all the way to the last animals in each division bv local merchants, businesses and individuals who was to it that no youth received a low price. It would take four pages of the Progress to list the names and amounts which varied from $5.00 donations to several thousand dollars. Volume buyer was First Security Bank of Delta who purchased seven beef, four hogs, four lambs. continued to page 6 & 7 |