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Show 1 I ?.- ,,,.. - . Unlvcrail , P.O. ":ox lcrrf llmlnffCorp, 2(?0C Salt Lake City ZlllO t p ' ,.4 It u. ' . J, 4 It '":v ' ... fiOX F . : , . ; . Cut N V PRiK.RI.LS lUmnre, t t.ih B p, it Frt'Liv, April Ft, Nl Mill R IVIMI'IN MIDI ARD iJ" - ' , w vs r- a - lrn x .. MHS Neus Zciicltcr of the Week track and field schedule April l '4 x X t .4 V' i , ; - . r".s .X; ' - - '., , ar . ,s l v : i $ i f i & v f f K r ..; i - ; . - t- ; ... -' f .""V '. W. V.. r t4-- J H &. t - n- - t - 4- k ' Y, J- - k'-K- T - ' JJU&iuu fci Survey nf U- o 'I s l ai t.iM'n iu Mii Fil'mei-- aivn rovo.ilc hiieresi ue s'i!i!i rluircii'ri'itii s of tlio jKit'l.i.co. riic mu .i v ..is t.ui'ii iii fin i n'lt the f"''.:n of tl.o I it i! cm il.tii in 1. loon' in roni'.iiii.il 'li'i i .inns. Ilo results ii. li.M'o Mi..t h mt turn ri'M-tlon- and Ita.s a prorres-si- e tmilooh for future i.i.jiro'.e-ment- s. The serve-- vasri.tn a iien.ler of Mr. I. thisms 1'iiiior class students .. n. i r d i di to e' pro- .s in v. t i all who jiart irt dt I. is ! . 3 nf 1 Hi the. c" i! a I s . mn Id it rep so Irani a i i'1' II. I, it it i',.!1 i"0 i ''..i 'f . lit i! in i I riii. ! h. .11 v 'I of in e ..ore I V. NsV, PKS one luni i". toll I i m. n . i. it Ulio'li'li a of Pieii jiart.. t! o e ro- iiia.'n r cciu.l i.i mt of t.it u ,.t s i. .ii, the ld-.inewspniter none had do ti, u.p m.ido for tla cases V. , i "O' he red m Lot 1 ' tc nt it'd r ',s' I tv 1 Z 'nni .1. lllcll tills J A I v fa f di I .' L, - -- J A I 1 ,.r ii I i J '.I'l-tt- ! lie'.'. . It" SiOMill f. , , ' i.'ere r 1 ;, ' w'j.H ,'t ' H ' 1.-- ' n to nor f J va I ton t tn It e ate t v, " h" witha tr : lie III IT' , e o' 1.H wt", (d",i ..'1 e i.i, "! til I in h. en lieleu (. arn' ere ! f r.t.n pi"" 1 of out ;i of t; . P . w.c i I Ls : e ui't'i es - n'' : '"'-I-- , ' O ( Itl-- pt- r- l ot ".u -, 1 r Mt, .,trv P.i ). pie Pm t.l r n a I I, )) e ei.'.i' ,r. I. i , Award to Peterson Machine & Supply Co. M.II.d I t 1 j l i i o t a i ' ; h ' al . ! ei i i t I '.) ,al . e i i l,r et o . i"-i- tion of ass'C-- prafes-co-'- -'l 1 in the huinan- pm - !tS. e : i.r al htional infmmation tie pro Tam, please con-'.tI rintoti In room "i-- i d the ti rchooi. '' Li eiuion e f a c ' m i'. ' e i o- - Ii hefs t"- , r nil I, returned to the fund mis tn lu prizes 1 si h i -- , r , a t'.-- , i' 17 in .,a. V 'en lim Urn An.erican l.e- -i ion Ir. niPary Convention a P i a . i mi yatunLiy, April 12, u et e ll", WLitCi'tt, Nhir-!- e lepleusnn, 'an WlUltcott, love Scot ai'.i.le ie'er-en- , tor , K ami sCoi, rn, Tammy i.at thnl imewand e. iriat e ran.; 'on. " f : 'I' T i i ' ' a to a e f i Piiiior rirl--i ! :r d' me i , cr a ion. unit ,i! n a ei-- t t - , e i i - t it- i i'll i ' i ii i i.i ; n rn , , i ,r ,J l ,'i. la ' , p - W c ' .v ll. . rt i " C1 "end "c 's " !. -- ' i 1 PH t : it : s ; 1., t A'i' i." M?rrunr'i !'( '. lei the ib, di m f r i.o tt.i- - , s. fire a I, a I u; r",i.st i si, it t o' r r n in oi an over; is hi ated r doer step h'T"l In I C' !,'V. I i i I u e v a e a a est d Pali - i1 iii-- i u. V tl e vl i i ll i Tp ' eiit is a h till hen t it ' t" ci mac Ii, pi ,h ' d H i - 'd i di a ai 1 11 . ; H a- ( if ii I Reaver I Mi-jh- J.i c P m c Kus s Si.oii Olpin in the j mil ' Gcei', Anythin, j r ha i er ' ei .1 I lie i r t dpi'i Pt ide ii r e.ui of o f pea ,ri I'- . i v Mi I 1, i Honor rolls and staff at Millard Junior Senior High School are very proud of those students who have achieved distinction by lieing named to te High Honor Roll (3.80 to 4.00) and the honor roll (3.5 to 3.79). Parents should t Informed that the computer rounds off percentages of G. P. A. on Hie student record card; thereby, it may appear a child lias ommitted from the list, but in actuality they liave not lieen. We do encourage any questions concerning this list to be quickly processed with the school administration. 7th Grade: High Honor; Lenore Scott Christensen. Hosman, Honor: Jeff Edison, RlcliardCa-hoo- n. The administration ,i ; an Li i icei i ' p 1, . . ti- - i I , . " i 'ti id ' h.tn I 1, " . i had the le.t.l 'e ' e t a i s d er iul i, 's al ; ji t( slm 'm: w it ti lny Hie ue. Also h ii" a n heie and Uhlng t' f male le id was Lddie ltich, son of the Leaser puldisher. V re V'J. ItL.-- .? .nt ii . - 4Pr - I'rt-'i- J i Tm V -- 'ir4j 'V, 1 '' eer education concept. married to the former Tafta Johnson w ho is well known in her own right in service to a myriad of church organizaHe lias two children; tions. a boy four years old and a girl two years old. Kerry Is an active mcml'er of the Fillmore Third Ward serving presently as Elders He also Quorum Secretarv. served a mission for the LDS Church to Virginia anJ North Carolina. Kerry graduated from Orem He Ls High School in 19G5. Therehe attended Brigltam Young University In Provo where he received his U. S. In 1973, with a major in Mathematics and a minor in after Igree physical education. Mr. Watson Is well known by the students and loyal fans In our area as assistant football and assistant losketball coaclt. He occupies the iwsltion of Senior Class Advisor. lie is a devout leliever in the activities of our young io-pl- e and will spend countless hours in assisting them with lie maintains rolilem. tint he feels it is Important for the teacher to care atiout each Individual student." Kerry is probably the most improved teacher we liave on our staff this year, says Ills lie has made uphis princiioL mind lie will lie one of the iest at Millard High School and lias set upon a course to prove it. We are glad to liave the Watson family and their dedicated father in our area. any Bill Wilson and Madge Warner receive award Every year Millard High School Faculty andStudentlwdy confer upon two distinguished memlers of the community, the "Outstanding Service Tlds years award will go to Bill Wilson and Madge Warner. M r. Wilson lias I een a vociferous suooorter of Millard High School for many years and influential in the new Pahvant History Club on campus. Mrs. Warner las provided gifts of jiower sewing machines con-sisie- and active in the initial stages of the school's p program. Naturally, there were many other candidates who would lave lieen very worthy to receive the honor; however, these two were considered the very top co-o- choices for the award. Winners of peIous year? are: Roy Olpin Cathryn Nielsen, I)r. Dean Evans, Joe Robinson, Gulden WrLlit, and Reed Penney. received The awards will at the annua! Award's Assembly on May 21sl al 7: "i. 8th Grade; High Honor: Todd Chapman. Honor: Jolyn Heder. 9th Grade: High Honor: Mary Lynn Rowley, Janice Nielsen, Lane Heder, Linda Huntsman, Rozann Scottorn, Paula Coats,, and Carol Ford. Honor: Cindy McVey, Jaalel Speakman, Dan Nielson, Sheirl Thatcher, Tamara Turner ai.d Suzan Warner. 10th Grade: High Honor: Tamara Condle and Mary Monroe. Honor: Glenda Mathews, Rhonda Watts, Wendy Payne, Carrie Labnim, Elena Segulne, and Cindy Sanderson. 11th Grade: Honor: High Richard Netlson, and Rozanne .Varner. lonor: I inda Crosland, Vicki lensen, David Wade, Cheryl luntsman, Robyn Carling, Mar-H- ia Stevens, Preston Stephenson, Barbara Carling, Jean Rasmussen, Christine Whitaker, Richard Deckstrund, Sliaron Christensen, and Duane George. 12th Grade: High Honor: Vickie Staples, Merhn Murohev. Honor: Pamela Coats, Marian Stevens, Ctmli Johnson, Tauna Dastrup, Clair llarmon, Rodney Evans, Gavte TUtcher, Jana Whatcott, letsa Mathews, Dale Robins, Kellee Christenludlth Robisen, StevenCon-lieson and Mella Rasmussen, K! ii t ' I i .ml dec. la- i, 1st Place: 100 yd. dash: Dale Robins, 10.2; 220 yd. dash: Dale Robins, 23.5; Discus, Clair Harmon 128 ft.; 410 yd. Relay, Dale Robins, David McKee, Ron Day, Duane George, 4C.7; Pole Vault, David McKee, 13 ft. 2nd Place: 100 yd. dash: Ia-vi- d McKee; mile, John Monsen; long jump, Dale Robins. 3rd Place: 2 mile, Johnson Tsosie; javelin, Clair llarmon. 4th Place: high hurdles, Scott Stevens; high jump, Mark Mttn-djavelin, Duane Georee. , ! I , the Ll'ter. ' 'i es I . !"i i r and sopatm; a'-- 'In.i'ie ' i j.u e, an la roeple Ll ! a i e 1 CM. I, a i r,.T;, "rs. n.i I Ps i 1. u- - e - 'd A.tr 1 THE FLAG.... 1! ' i three-wa- y y; I tel, I of n. .1 ies the I ' a- ' t at 11 ell Pr'ri sv j hittr 's en - 4 tot. -- l. lie iMa. II, o rl.cv an i ie,.S veil . t si , foil b an u ip e V--, ip V I I e Li ho Z?, I- -' . ' in ' e we hr i rnrru feu c f.l IT f the op Junior Auxiliary Convention h- se;sir- a! out tV :. ll-."- tv apjeirs is ted am! work ,iriun m I ' ail o " w 1ici tion tread. e tes'el a while Paturlav and tlrn left lorCamp Williams the t tah Snowmolulers A Socrit mn Dinner TNmce. (,olnr with I mn .,nd I Hie Fuller, w joined Dav e and t'on'iie itarnes. tt Cl I ihetr ill a vi! each if ti.rrr even's; s fiei a'p t. 'hrcii. ti. f'r I ncram, ee 4 .4 em- stud nts to ! in I hVP) is 1,1 e an i (. IM 1 p- 1 i e e eii'-o'r- " I call f an T XT t .me-vor- Tie west of CP.ll t.de. lie - sal! flat tleje is a a erfe( t f, r r ' r on V w l"i el.nles w r,ve iu es i; 1 v t t 7- - of ee'. e luea'ors In the !tD is supported by trani f inds from the Natioiul r "rent for the Humanities, oncreated ley Congress an s y p ut lesearcl',, education ' , tie '.ill luve s si f, ! '' p comirtitivp 1 , ,lU, .. 1, r.'.ers fro.u .mrsihiHil tm-t; (! all e tin . of 'u I aui re mi a! lr a final i.ai.,,'i cetpion Pi names.... . l.'.on to unity throu lumt the ear, c.id civic and com-iir- v visit orit.Mt vi tu ns to speak a lie cm rent topics. Topics '.or tne even's are tirin' co- -. Via r i w ith the ; .encan Ls- -s cps Torn m which provides a fi for inerieaspres-e- i t and filers hy ftxfusmg on her I'a.st. I'opics ranee from is es such as freedom of the I rt-and eon! ml of the eco-i- i" r, to the work ethic and use of "or luitural restuirces. ' icen'miital Aouth Debates is a i ro'cct of the SfteechCom-;i.""is- at tops Association, the 1, ! ! .cits ,tn .1. 1. 41 instate rr r I .... s nunv j ! o- ! Nt,-.- or . roc r r .e y ' awarded to oltstanditv-ttir- I e a an ' and ,1 :vr:t-went ti'P H -. tyei-t- ,c ' S' j- 27 an Cor sc: .'ii . e r een .. ' a ' i . u Fun and ,.! , , 3 M ir e test etr e t st . TjT. r a i"c-"e- . ret-- h. a a.r of n p :? , tr I e a tf it n ' 1.L--- ' S or will et t.-- , f 1 f h a v 11 "TO a S - 1 'a! ti I; v 1. to tears 2", Las i. ot aeliei rs TO e. s w .11 l- oj.p-- Continued on back pg. W: v I eifc ht let e ,'s. It's ease ,'o don't arree, as luny ;s tc:e ,s in rec"r of it. i t"rn this around a" 1 the or st.m 1T on to si.i a ' s In' an ! f out. d("l So ei fmd this 1ki,.t t .rcMips 'Tol,! . l.jt'c'dli f , ,f How nianv tif the alt eve retire elit' d a j No. m utiei JSUf, .1 - ' i 1 I'ltichei s. ere there i AJ.S vs-- hk Is - (j a: ; ro a ' a , , ' m irr i::. e( IJlil'tA IT i , 'fits - So-- S I et f Vou'ti l.otn l tei.-n.i- iColie.P-AtPd- ! o'-i- s Jlf' .1 ,cet, Hct'onl an ll V1 P lent oit!e C.oMwator, I'. S. Senator; Lor. iiusV, f irn.i r Secretary : an I William T. Pmck-l- e , tr., editor of NATIONAL t.VId. 'idfi lus 1111 I Is free to hr is., re s'an-- firm i t.i oi,. ic'tii.iLs t'jaf-f- -. ti i me to wmverr we r'."i s. : W'uit ofl'P ' Lr lt :. taleaide of tlie Of A j ;.. r i ictl'Kill Was r lio s.i idt'-- iimiiiU on 'i.e iuerc isoi. .v'.tli the ! i t eo 111 file i. maiontv felt t'uii and rdos-nlta'- ' ei). t cp wrAe. . c.'Ue i - in 'r'avl. h re ) 'In'. IlIVo' "I '" r.i.-n It si Us l.eso jl' I "ii t 1 let ' A ; , I'i"f V:i' I ear a i i pppt relate rrcelv-l;- .the editor.T ut aijio- me v.len .e one tuit is cut teal and sin i, . i !i y alv-r- s "!p"n-si- , a "le is 1 i '! d All of 'ti I'l.e-Aert .r.oi'c of t.ie !' im m ' (lie l'K.tl C lie ll leetit- s "t l.a i ever 3'te'i le op onh to lieeimio oiMil.od mu'i ,ai ., iiietiti- issue. Al: lost Ue , if', ,. :a Piesi is iiar'ii ipatim Ur entrnnial I'ro-- i 11. ;h in a iviti 'pal Ur-si'e- Ls : .'.ii, cl! e Cltl.'eis.iffi of M.ll.ci.1 v i, imnio;. Jeci.sma- -' Tin ! m'tm ,.f an i M ,j meni mm jm . IL . ' 'I ini' ;i ,i ", iie ill-- Program I.KTTKlks c . l in ' ( ttO'P.d MSS I,.I', Isc une aw. ue of pro' fi. i ; i 'I laiift "I an 1 ti c , 1 over v.nt'en a letter oclltni to influeiire r cc. decision. I ! : i iu m r a "IO p; S' I ps V.' can a ii o'lit.er i ' I i mi : : cni i I MHS to host Bicentenial eoi.teins 1 la i tl Results of track and field 4. ( Frankly Speaking me la.'.hs :ts one of the most tr.e in politieal and ie!r l ns ll n l.o I pAa nl f I'lOi. in ij&i Fillmore h M beKit i v Watvcii lus come an eflcctive teacher m the Millard Hi hSt lie is the kev instructor in the areas of Chemist ry, lhy sics, A d vanced Matlie mattes, Algebra, and Trigonometry. His .students also get a varied and useful assistance in finding logical and rewarding jobs in these areas through his dedicated interest in the "Carf.l-,- t April 22: Millard Invitational Meet at Fillmore ( Heaver, Milford, North Sevier, South Sevier) Hoys and girls. April 25; Millard Invitational Meet at Fillmore (dual), Manti, North Sanpete) girls and boys. May 1; Region Girls Meet at Millard. May 3: Hrigliant Young University at Provo. May 8; Bovs Region Meet at SL'SC at Cedar City. Vlay 17: Slate Meet at SfSC at Cedar City. . , 1C; The sparkplug of MHS meet at tiomc tDeha, Kiclifleld, and .Millard) Inns and pirls Snow College at April 1 ' 1 1 1 I'V r . -- - f 41 SOUTH MAIN (801)743 5340 FILLMORE UTAH 84031 ' ... lU,''V.:,'r ' ' millard county progress SO St I TS OF RICHFH.l 1) BUV. DAY TKACKANDFI1.LDMU.T APRIL 11. 1975. With 13 schools (ortcljatlng Millard placed third. 1st Place: 100 vd. dash: Dale Rol ins, 10.2; 2 utile: Jolm Monsen, 10.31; javelin; Clair llar-it- i' in 13110; 220 yd. dash: Date Robins, 23.5. 2nd Place: 410 vd. relav: Dale Robins, Ron Day, Duane Ge orgei anJ David McKee, 4G.4. 3rd Place: tavelln: Duane George, 4th Place: long tump: Don Receiving his winners trophy is Dun Fuller along with some congratulations presented by the gal who lassed trophies, mi! ue Snowmobiers honor rite I tab Snowmobile Association held their annual Installation Banquet and Awards night at f'ai'p W. G. w illtams, April 12. The dinner and dance was held at the Officers Club. John Ash.tiv, Salt Lake City, oifudug intro htced the new pirrt'irs. U'h assistant e from off lad. tit- J ers, he presented the tr iplues it the varlois classes f" 'I - . , vear. Awai Is were made in loth the Juntor and senior divlslom 11 to 13 age i the siari cLiv.. One of the young men recew ij an outstanding trophy C I . ' with a large cast made H tl rough on h ' . ' s ' le i the hi i sims' II ' PilBut first ot t a : t Hi h. out fu he spun, "ti hi, trail Pim i his ell "A. Dot. 1 tiler, I ill n"ie was Ik 'tun e 1 . td re ei.nl a lari e die fit Be uuliutite ' las.. i rates 'his year If' w'ltv an Mt. 1'le.is-a- n ;P Rile Ills unit' Te I class mat i insured lt v; by Pluu I a i1. l"e and Cart Cvd. l the machim'. were builders The unlimited Is above 550cc. Attending with Don and l.llle Fuller were Bill and Madeleine tf", iv Dui I li- Wilson with liave and Connie Barnes. The Fullers have Recreation, Fillmore. 1(4 It |