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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Frjday November 9, 1979 Page 4 Millard Calendars Now on Sale Annihilates San Juan MMS The East Millard Community Birthday Calendar, sponsored by the Millard School High Band, is in the process of getting ready to be printed for next year. This calendar will list all the birthdates and wedding anniversary of each family contacted by the band members. Your friends will know when your birthday is, but not how "young you are. Its even nice to surprise someone on their birthday or anniversary, and this calendar will make it possible. For a charge of $2.00, plus 254 for each listing, 30 14 -- 'VO Hu The class quarterfinals were held in Fillmore this last Saturday as ' .tCFWr the undefeated Millard 4 Eagles captured a victory over the San Juan Broncos. It was a first quarter as neither team was able to score. Then the Eagles got off action-packe- d Clifford Stevens center, a Sophomore, was chosen to an exciting, as second quarter overall Most Preferred Man of Millard High 1979-80Ten-- Monroe plunged in Four members of the the National Building David Beckstrand left won Most Preferred a Millard Eagle FFA Chap- Our American Communirun, Bryce Senior" and Chris Hone was chosen Most Preferred on The in ties Award Monsen on a Kansas ter will be run, Program. Junior". The Most Preferred Sophomore", Bob and a run by Dale City, Missouri November chapter will also receive not was for available Jensen, photo. Robison. Bryce kicked 2 5th through 9th to attend two Legion of Merit" extra points and a the 52nd annual conven- awards from the National FFA Alumni tion of the Future FarmOrganizaconversion was run in by Millard's quarterers of Anieriea. Members tion. In addition. Chapter Coats Dean back, Bob Jensen. The attending are Dean Coats, President were leading Eagles chapter president; will attend a special leadBrian Stephenson, chapwith an impressive 22-ership session for presiter reporter; and Richard dents of Gold Emblem at half time. Cahoon, chapter historHowever, the Broncos Chapters which is sponKen Christensen, sored by the Dale F. ian. came back for revenge in former chapter president Carnegie Institute. The the third quarter with a and state reporter, will chapter members will also run from Robert d also attend and receive attend a special workKenley and a Shane the coveted American shop on leadershop devefrom play pass Farmer Degree at the lopment conducted by the to Davie HawShumway on National FFA Alumni. session afternoon kins. Robert Kenley ran Additional highlights of November 7. in a Chapter conversion A. the Kansas City trip for Robert advisor, for the Broncos which Neilson and his wife, members of the Mormon made the score Afton. will accompany the Church includes tours to But the Eagles held the the Liberty Jail aud the Utah delegation. Broncos in the fourth In addition to the Visitors Center in Indequarter and widened the American Farmer De- pendence. Jackson Counwith a touchgap Members gree, the chapter delega- ty. Missouri. down from Bob Jensen. tion will receive awards will also have the opporBryce Monsen passed the for 1979 in the National tunity to visit the Ameriball to Gifford StephenLivestock Royal Chapter Safety Award can conson for a Show w hich is one of the Program, National Chapversion. ter Award Program, and outstanding stock shows Awards this week were in the nation. as follows; Head Hunter, Seven of the nine candidates for Most Preferred Bryce Monsen; OffenMan" are shown here. Front row are left to right sive Line, Jay Don WilSophomore candidates Jay Beckstrand and Clifford cox and Ben Hunter; Stevens, middle row are Junior candidates Jim Burns, Defensive Line, David Chris Hone, and Chuck Thomas, back row are Senior Beckstrand; Offensive candidates David Beckstrand and Jaren Robison. Not Back, Terry Monroe; and available for picture was Senior candidate Dean Coats Defensive Back, Jaren Robison. and Sophomore candidate Bob Jensen. The Business Depart- lunch and a little shopThe semifinals game ment left Millard High ping. learning that money against Lehi will be held last Tuesday, October 30, just doesnt go very far. tomorrow in Delta at for a day to learn more Their final stop was at the 1:00. future their about jobs. Data Processing Center First on the Business where report cards are Millard High Schools Junior, and Sophomore Department list was the made. "Most Preferred Man" selected from three conMerrill Lynch Stock ExThe Business students has been selected by the testants from each class change in Salt Lake City, really learned and en- FHA girls who each vote were announced by the where they learned all joyed this opportunity for the boy they prefer FHA officers. about stocks and bonds. verv much. the mounting, the selection No special the most. Representing overall Most PreferFrom there they broke for class were Jay for qualifications are needed Sophomore red Man of Millard High Bob Beckstrand, Jensen, the Their popuboys. by was announced. Cliff Stevenson. 1979-80- " larity with the girls is the and a sophoOiff Stephenson, Preas "Most Selected sole requirement and most won that more, each girl hopes her pre- ferred Sophomore was coveted title. Bob Jensen. ferred man" wins. These four young men Representing the JunAt the Preference their crown and received ior were class Jim Bums, Dance, held at 10 p.m. on as kings of the reigned Chris Chuck and Hone, in 19th October the Pod bonfire event is the ProCarrying on an age-ol- d Chris Hone ball." Building, the selections Thomas. cessional where each footMillard High School tradito Congratulations w as announced the "Most ball player is escorted by were made official. The tion. the "Bunny Burn men. fine these young had been Preferred Junior. was held the night before his Pep Club sister and contestants Representing the Sennarrowed to nine of Mior torch a Millard-Delta the "Bunny" given game. ior class was David llards most preferred The "Bunny Burn is a to throw into the fire. Dean Coats, The result? Well, on young men and as they pep rally wh:ch helps to Robison. Voted Jaren and awaited the results of the Millard the the following day, psyche mighty Eiagles Preferred Senior "Most a with tense vote, along for the Delta game. The "burned" Delta with the crowd, the names of the w as David Beckstrand. highlight of this gigantic score of 28-Then, with the pressure most preferred Senior, ; o 2-- 30-1- Millard Eagle FFA membersjlr to attend national hard-hittin- never-give-an-in- convention ". y S 0 Lenore Hosman Super Student of the Month This months "Super Student, Lenore Hos- man, is truly a super student. Lenore is very involved in school activities. She is presently MHS vice president, drill team, and FHA member. She is also a member of the school and stage bands. If this isn't enough, she has also maintained a 3.9 g.p.a. average. Election can list the birthdays and anniversary of each member plus receive a beautiful calendar. The calendar will also list meeting dates of different community organizations. Meetings and events chairman is Janae Speakman. Advertisements on the calendar will be handled by Mike Henrie, Karey Rowley, Jerilyn Muhle-steiand Lisa Hone. The new calendar will begin with the month of February 1980 and continue through January a family 1981. When a band member calls on you, please support this worthy project. Continued from Front Page City Councilmen received votes as follows: Duane Baugh. 351 from Pre and 234 from Precinct cinct 2 for a total of 585 votes; Jim Cox, 350 and 239 from Precinct 2; Don from Precinct Stuart, 353 from Precinct and 234 from Precinct 2 for a total of 587 votes. The above is unofficial Jim Cox, and Stuart were unopposed in the election. Mark Paxton garnered 351 votes from Precinct 1 and 227 from Precinct H2 for a total of 578 votes. Baugh. Don Paxton Mayor-elec- t 1 1 is scheduled to assume the office early to complete the unexpired term of former Mayor Robert Edison who resigned the office for reasons of results as Precinct health. was stilling being tallied The elected .at press time. newly 1 1 22-1- NEED NEW IDEAS FOR CHRISTMAS? Something fun for kids and adults? Learn to paint with ARTEX, the best in tube paints. You can paint on wood just like tole painting only faster, easier, cheaper. Paint on plastic, metal, fabric, glass, foam Traditional Bunny Burn Held Most Preferred Man Selected MHS Business Dept. Takes Field Trip Beck-stran- Hundreds of ideas and patterns. Bring you paints and they will be fixed with new tips, on those not working, free of charge Shirley Robins Terrific at our Teacher of the Month FREE CLASSES Every 1st & 3rd Wed. & Thurs. of the month except holidays from 8 to 10 a.m. Octobers Terrific was librarian Teacher Robins. Mrs. Shirley Mrs. Robins really earns this title every month of the year. If anyone needs help, Mrs. Robins is there whether its a term paper or just a little reassuring. Mrs. Robins has also made Homecoming and many other projects a success. The students of Millard High would like to thank you. Mrs. Robins, for being the person you are. I All year: FREE beautiful and useful items furnished for you to paint in the class. Class held at llena Tomkinson's in Flowell, of Tomkinson's Greenhouse Wholesale, She is becoming the new area manager, so you instructors interested ,n I f selling, I contact her. She has had T - . 10 years ex in perience using ARTAX 743-685- J "$?& L d, LAST WEEK FINAL SALE PRICES ONCE YOUR CHILD CAN SAY HELP, TEACH HIM HOWTO GET IT. Dialing 0 can do it. But youd be surprised how many children dont know how only because they havent been taught. Thats why its impor- tant to teach your children this emergency procedure as soon as they can understand it. Dialing "0 is fast MEAT SERVICE now selling RETAIL DOWNTOWN CONOCO ANNOUNCES Last week of THIS WEEKS SPECIAL Whole Pork Loin .17-2- 0 lb $1.39 lb. Operation for the operator in an emergency is so simple even a child ROBERTS COME IN AND CHECK Cut-Wra- Great SALE PRICES 110 S. Located at 25 S. Main - Fillmore Main, Fillmore 743-662- Ph. 6 759-249- 6- to dial. Dialing 0 is easy because it can be used for any emergency situation. lialine0 alerts an operator wnos specially trained to handle an emergency. Thats particularly important if a younger child becomes confused or panics. Older children can be taught to find the emergency service number in the telephone directory. And, ofcourse, make sure all your children know that phones arent toys and shouldnt be played with. Any child can get involved in an emergency. Whats important is that they know how to get out ofi.. Monday, November 19 Pleasant, near the Post Office 5 to 1:30 Salina, near the Post Office Do not climb a larger tree to obtain the This creates an top. unsightly and damaged tree for future use of any kind. (Tops do not make good Christmas trees). 4. Trees 8 or under arc permitted and should be cut off as close to ground surface as possible - all live branches should be trimmed from stump. 5. It is prohibited to cut trees next to roads, i.e. Oak Creek, Chalk Creek or any developed site. 6. Ponderose pine, long needled pine, is not to be cut. These are located in principally Oak Creek Canyon and Meadow Creek. Many people will also be getting fuel wood while Christmas tree hunting. Please remember that you must have a permit to take any fuel wood. The permits arc issued at the office or you may call and request a permit be sent to you. All (Phone: arc free of permits charge. The Forest Service has also received several reports of people cutting green trees, principally green oak. in Oak Creek Canyon for fire wood. This is prohibited and punishable by law. Some areas are open for green wood cutting and this information can be obtained at the Ranger District office. Please check before cutting any live tree. Forest officers will be for both patrolling Christmas tree and fire wood gathering. Please have your permit with 743-572- vou. The largest Gothic Cathedral in the world n the Cathedral of St. Tuesday, November 20 8 to 12 - Milford, near the Police Station 1:30 to 5 - Junction, near the Post Office John tha Divine in New York City. DEALER WANTED Wednesday, November 21 8 to 5 Fillmore, near the City Hall of the West DAY & BARNEY Attorneys at Law 4924 Poplar St., Murray, Utah 84107 (n us size. 3. 9 to 12 - Mt. E cull The Fillmore Ranger District, Fishlake National Forest will be selling Christmas tree permits for individual use again this year. Only 1000 permits will be sold this year on a first come, first served basis. People interested in cutting their own tree on National Forest land are encouraged to obtain the tag early before they are sold out. No additional tags will be sold after are the 1000 permits gone. Tags will be sold at the Ranger office, 390 South Main, Fillmore, during regular business hours: 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., starting November 19. and on Saturdays: November 24 and DecemNo ber 1, if needed. tags will be sold on Thanksgiving Day. Three hundred tags will be sold in the Delta City building on November 20, starting at 9:00 a.m. These tags are expected to be sold out by 12 noon that day. Each year the Forest Service receives reports of people abusing the opportunity to get their own trees. In order to prevent this program from being discontinued, they would like to remind those persons who get a tag of some basic rules: 1. Tree tags are not provided so that someone may get an inexpensive tree, but are provided to give the family an opportunity to get out in the mountains fot a recreational experience. Please only get tags for individuals or the family who is going after the tree, not for your neighbor or someone who is not going. 2. ALL trees must be of tagged, regardless The Mobile Legal Office of Day & Barney, a Salt Lake law firm, will make its monthly tour of southwestern Utah and will be parked at the following locations for your convenience: Feel free to walk In and visit with us at any of the above locations or call our Salt Lake office If you would like to make an appointment for us to stop in your town. Youcan always Qraln Bine Steel Bulldlnge Farm Commercial t Profitable opportunity tor contractor or local Oaaierahip Plaid aaiee eupporl Financing available Farmer, Ph. t4i 4 AFFORDABLE LEGAL SERVICES Continental Telephone h 743-514- be- cause theres only one digit A. Quick Freeze p Christmas tree permits 262-469- 7 buaineaaman conaidered For Information call loll trea 7f, (0 QAtt Irsn M t.0 |