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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, Aug. 6, 1982 Page 4 Elementary School Registration the time they are scheduled. Parents of kindergarten students and First grade students who did not attend last year must bring evidence of date of birth. Registration for all Fillmore Elementary students will be held August 18 and 19 in the Multipurpose room. Students should register at the following times: Aug. 18th, 9 a.m. to 12 noon Scipio and Holden. Aug. 18th. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Kanosh, Flowed . and Meadow, Aug. 19th, 9 a m. to 12 students Fillmore noon, whose names start with "A" through L. 19th, p.m. to 4 Fillmore students p.m., whose names start with M Aug. through "Z". Parents must register their students on the da and time they are listed. If this is not possible, the afternoon of the 19th is set aside for late registration. We would like to have par- ents of all students, both students who attended Fillmore Elementary last year and any new students who have moved in, register at Millard First grade students must be six years old by October 31. Also, immunization records need to be brought to the school. We need to have dates that each shot was received. Lunch pledges and kindergarten fees will be included in registration. As we have not yet received the final decision on school lunches, the price and the exact program is not known at this time, but will be available at registration. Class and teacher assignment will be available during registration only. If you have any questions pertaining to registration, please call the school beginning August 16, 1982, FILLMORE LETTERS Continued from Page 2 They took one day to visit another aunt and uncle of Rae's and Toots' in Milford, Florence and Skip Beard, and a friend, Hilda Anderson Shields. Vernell accompanied them and they all enjoyed this verv special day. Then the two couples returned to Christo-pherso- n Salt Lake City. they were joined Mid-Jul- by the Schumacher's oldest R.N., Jerrie, daughter, for more family visiting in both Salt Lake and Fillmore, and viewing changes in the Salt Lake valley. They were all residents of Salt Lake 25 years ago when Raymond attended the U. of U. and Rae was a practicing nurse. After enjoying the festivities, rodeo and parade during the "Days of 47 and several family parties, the Schumachers planed back to Syracuse, leaving Toots and Smith with a lonesome and feeling, but joyous thankful for a good visit with loved ones. REUNION Jr.-S- r. High Registration Millard Junior-Senio- r High School will conduct registration on Weanesday and Thursday, August 18 and 19 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. daily. Students should bring their class schedules with them in order to pay their fees. Fees will be collected in the junior high office based on the following schedule: School Millard High Students (grades Studentbody activities fee, Textbook rental $17.00; ($4.00 refundable), $10.00; ): fee Yearbook (optional), $11.00 ($14.00 after registration); Type fee (provides type paper), $3.00; Lab Fee (shop, chemistry, art, etc.), $2.00. Millard Junior High School StuStudents (grades activities fee, dentbody Textbook rental $15.00; ($4.00 refundable), $4.00; Yearbook fee (optional), $11.00 ($14.00 after registration); Type fee (provides type paper), $3.00; Lab fee (shop, art, etc.), $2.00. Lunch fees: Daily, 85t; Regular lunch fee, $16.00 per month or $144.00 per year); Reduced - lunch fee, $8.00 per month or S72.00 per year. All lunches must be paid for in advance or at the time No students of serving. will be allowed to charge lunches. Applications for lunches and for insurances will be available at time of registration. School opens for students on Thursday, August 26, beginning at 8:35 a.m. On Friday, August 27, the first scheduled league football game with Manti will be played at Millard. Game time is 4 p.m. Registration for students new to the area will be on Monday, August 23, from 9 a.m. until 12 noon and again on Wednesday, August 25, between 10:30 a.m. and 12 noon and from 1:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m. Hatch Campaign names local voter. Indentification Coordinator Senator Hatchs reeledion campaign appointed Mrs. Rae Ellen Hare of Fillmore and Allen Goff of Delta as Voter Indentification Coordinator for the county. The volunteer oriented project involves talking with potential voters and Hatch supporters. The campaign manager for Senator Hatch, Mike Leavitt, inden-tifyin- g described this project as one of the most crucial elements of the campaign plan. This undertaking will help us to better coordinate our volunteers and inform the voters in a more meaningful way. We Leavitt continued, hope that those wishing to help in our campaign effort will contact their county coordinator. Continued from Page 3 Note: If you are flying, we can pick up up at Grand Junction, Colorado, Friday, 13th, at 4 p.m. and return you on Sunday. River Trip: Swim, float, splash with a chance to visit one another amid the beauty and tranquility of the canyons. Dont miss this opportunity to enjoy a great outing with old friends. If you have not been contacted, consider it an oversight and come anyway! with Snow College Accreditation Reaffirmed The accreditation of Snow College has been reaffirmed the Commission on by Colleges of the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges. This, according to Snow College President Robert Stoddard, comes after an extensive internal evaluation, which spanned two years, and an intensive three-da- y visit nine (in by distinguished educators representing the Northwest Association. It had been ten years since the college was evaluated, according to Stoddard, who further that, explained What accreditation is. is a test to see if we are doing what we say we are doing. It is education's 'quality control. It is not the policy of the Commission on Colleges to grant accreditation for a definite number of years. Periodic reviews and reports are requested, and every Japanese Youth Visit Local 4 - Hers TO THE EDITOR A young Japanese man sits outside a dormitory in Salt Lake City early one morning Dear Editor: Dear Editor: reading "The Truth and In answer to President Here comes that woman Wisdom of Buddha" while Reagan's call for early Con- again needing a copy of to classical music listening conthe Progress. It is either the gressional funding of the on a cassette tape player. troversial MX missile sys- July 2 or 9 issue that would A group of tem, the Sierra Club is urging like a couple of excerpts and girls assemble on boys that all MX requirements from, the obituary of Horace the patio at 7 a.m. to do and land be fully Day and the article by Stella for water "sing alongdance along -laid out for examination by Day in the same issue about the Japanese equivalent of citizens, and particularly the James Day Family. My jazzercise. the agricultural community father was David Day. Such is the peculiar mixin the potentially affected Well do I remember the ture of Eastern and Western states, before further MX Day Reunions, and what a cultures brought together by decisions are forthcoming. joy they were for an only the Ex- Utah LEX4-The Sierra Club feels that child like I was. After 30 change program. not citizen more Also who is in charge of involvement, hours of flight time, 90 less, is needed for full discus- the Library Fund? My and their sion and understanding of mother, Kate Day, was the Japanese youth four adult leaders were dropMX consequences to water, first Librarian and I would ped off at Westminster Colrangeland, farmland, and the like to make a contribution in Salt Lake City for two lege agricultural community in in her honor. of orientation before days Thank you very much. general. sent off to their host being Therefore, the Club has Sincerely, families around the state. recommended a series of Vera Day Huntsman Fach year since 1974 Utah Congressionally sponsored York, Pennsylvania public hearings in areas Dear Mrs. Huntsman: where MX deployment has Your clippings are in the New Immunization been suggested, to facilitate mail. You may send donations for the Library Fund to: open discussion of the unexTafta Watson, plored questions surrounding MX impact. P.O. Box 423, A new Utah School ImFillmore, Utah 84631 Regardless of reassurances munization Law requiring by proponents of the system, or to: vaccinations for all students Fillmore City Library many legitimate doubts and goes into effect this fall in concerns linger on. At issue co Fillmore City Building, central Utah schools says is the survival of agricultural Fillmore, Utah 84631 Wayne LeBaron, District Your help is not only Health Officer. pursuits and the ability of stock growers and farmers appreciated, but needed to LeBaron, According to withstand competition Editor implementation of the new and large drawdowns of their law will occur in three water and land resulting phases. Beginning this year, from construction of the postponed and ignored. The seniors, kindergarten substantial probability of project. enterers, and new school is Warren real. impact very Our water is a precious enterers of (regardless resource in the West. Who Air Force Base in Cheyenne will be required to grade) would provide the water is prominently mentioned as meet minimum immunization Where the a candidate for the MX syswould rights? requirements. This includes water come from? How much tem. But the Cheyenne area is semi-ariwith agriculture water would be needed for each MX variation? Who a primary user of scarce water supplies. It is reasonwould pay the water bills able for ranchers and farmers for a western USDA to know how certain and how variation. ..the shell game... inviolate are their present the dense pack. ..whatever? water rights. No forum has Would local residents bear The U.S. Department of been available, however, to the burden? Agriculture has proposed Statements by Wyoming put their concerns to rest. that schools maintain the The ball resides squarely Congressional leaders that alternate meat quantity residents approve of the in the Congressional court. requirements they have been has the to power project are not realistic. Congress using in school lunches for institute meaningful hearThere is strong grass-root- s the past several years. The ings. Such hearings, with opposition to a proposal would revise a participation by MX system in the region and maximum rarely implemented rule that at this time, too many ques- those citizens whose econo- raised the quantity requiretions of impact to natural mic interests are tied to the ments for cooked dry beans resources and the livelihood land, would go a long way or peas and eggs for the of ranchers and farmers toward pinning down hard school year. coming remain to be answered. In answers to their vital quesThe proposal would allow the West, the agricultural tions of impact. The agriculf schools to serve tural community absolutely people have received little of cooked dry beans cup substantive information as to deserves this consideration. or peas or one large egg to r the amount and the extent two-o- n ce meat Sincerely, fulfill the of land and water usage for meat alternate provision of the proposed MX. sBruce Hamilton the meal pattern. This had The subject of impact to Northern Plains regional been the requirement prior Wyoming's land, water, and to May 1980, when protion representative. people is not a topic to be The Sierra Club sizes were doubled. How- 1 I He says each of the year old LEX students is host placed with a Utah family from July 20 to August 20. The goal is for them to learn as much about American language and culture as possible. This exchange years group consists of 90 members of w hat is called the "Hippo 0 4-- land-base- d one-hal- institution conducts an intensive and is visited by a full evaluation committee at least once every ten years. This means that Snow College can look forward to another evaluation four doses of diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus (DPT) or tetanus (TD), diphtheria three doses of polio, and one dose of measles, mumps, and rubella. For the 198384 school year, implementation will be expanded to include records for grades. All grades in 198485 must meet minimum requirements. The immunization law also requires each school to notify parents or guardians (1) that it has no certification of im e in 1992. How to get a Ruger with a Scope The East Millard Sheriffs Posse is sponsoring a drawing in conjunction with the Millard County Fair. The with prize is a Ruger a Tasco 3X9 scope, a value of over $500. The tickets are available from any Posse member and at the County Fair, Chief Kanosh Pageant, and the Horse Races. The tickets will issued to you in exchange for a donation of $2. The drawing will ever, due to problems encountered by schools and industry in meeting the larger portion sizes, exceptions to the May 1980 rule were allowed until july 1982. Exceptions to the rule were required in so many cases that the proposal won't significantly change what is now being served in the National School Lunch Program meals, according to Food and Nutrition Service Administrator Samuel J. This proposal Cornelius. should help avoid plate waste, he said. The proposed portion sizes would assure a lunch that provides protein far of the exceeding Recommended Dietary one-thir- d Positive Attitude self-stud-y be held at the Deer Hunter's Dance in October. The Posse is a organization involved with Search and Rescue and Law Enforcewith ment activities the Millard County Sheriff. The donations will go toward additional radios and equipment need in the local unit. Your support is appreciated. Remember, "Support Your Get Local Search & Rescue Lost! Consciously adopting a positive attitude makes a person less susceptible to accident and proneness diseases, say researchers in human development. They advise that negative attitudes can be dispelled by giving yourself pep talks, by reinforcing that your are worthwhile, and by believing that things will work out well. It helps to walk with a spring in the step and a smile on the face. stress-relate- d t3 IT" MAJORAPPUANCEsT BIG SAVINGS ON THESE GE UNITED TIME! (unless the child qualifies for conditional or provisional enrollment or is exempted on medical, personal or religious ground), (3) that the child may be immunized and receive certification by a private physician or the health authorities, public and (4) how to contact the public health authorities, to learn where and when they perform immunization services. EXTRA CLEANING CYCLE ( on Mf aw (RDA), which is the goal of the lunch program, Cornelius said. To provide an adequate comment period on the proposal, USDA will publish a notice to delay the July 1, 1982, implementation date when all schools are required The new law was passed by the Utah State Legislature effective becomes and August 15, 1982. Immunizations are available from family physicians and local health department offices throughout the area. Here is a schedule of public health immunization clinics in this area: Delta - 252 West Main; Last Monday of every month. 55 South 400 Fillmore West; Last Tuesday of every month. to change portion sizes. The proposal appeared in the June 29 Federal Register. Comments should be sent by August 30 to Cynthia H. Ford, Nutrition and Technical Services Division, Food and Nutrition Service, Alexandria, Virginia 22302. Institute for Gifted and Talented Students A summer institute for gifted and talented students, grades five and six, nine and ten, will be held August at Southern Utah State 16-2- College. Offered through the colleges summer school program, the institute will run from 8 a.m. 4 p.m. daily with participants living right on the SUSC campus. Offered for the first time this summer, the Institute for Gifted and Talented Students has been planned to provide youngsters with an opportunity to experience campus life, a challenging academic experience, and access to many of SUSCs able teaching exceptionally faculty, Phillip C. Carter, assistant vice president for academic programs, said. Drama, poetry, geology, computer science, music, crafts, philosophy-logic- , debate, drawing and global studies are among the topics being offered. Small group Age Discrimination in EmAct ployment of 1967 (ADEA). In other words, it will prohibit a DDE7108V excluding person from hiring or promotion or from mandatory retirement based on age. AUTOMATIC DRYER Hatch said. 3 Seven cycles including, permanent press, knits extra cleaning iMes lor heavy soils on rrtodern tahrics F ne wash rinse temperature selections a- -d S7AKK1EIRL MTTlftS 70 NO. MAIN STREET Allowances y WASHER! 11 munization for the child, (2) that it may not admit the child without certification Sen. Orrin Hatch has joined in an effort to prohibit employers from mandi-torilretiring an individual solely based on age. Following the lead of the Utah legislature which removed the mandatory retirement age from the State Code in 1979, Hatch is cosponsoring the Prohibition of Mandatory Retirement and Employment Rights Act. S.2617. "The bill has but one purpose. the uncapping of the BUYNfiUfl WWA8480B 743-62- Taka-mas- interaction and supervised study sessions with college students will make this a significant experience for the prospective scholar," Dr. Carter said. Tours, cookouts, and an individualized physical fitness program will also be available for participants along with the experiences associated with cafeteria and dormitory life. of the institute are Jack L. Stokes, assistant professor of behavioral and social sciences, and Preston Price, special instructor of education. Tuition for the institute is $150 which includes the cost of lodging and cafeteria meals. Students entering grades five and six, nine and ten, are for enrollment. eligible Admission is by application with additional information available by calling the SUSC School Summer Office, 586-785- Hatch signs on to Bill against Aging Discrimination fabhiCS - y Law announced SOILS ON MODFRN FILLMORE 4-- revises Meat Alternate Requirements for School Lunches land-base- d issjss truck state Olson, director at Utah State University, says the Japanese LEX clubs are designed to teach English to Japanese youth much the way teaches a variety of skills to American youth. Gerald 4-- because they are placed one of with all sorts of different some farm famithe LEX adult leaders, says families the club's name is loosely lies, some in the city, rich, based on the name of a lake poor, or with many or few near where they live. children," Olson says. The only thing they will He says at home the kids in common is that we have meet tw ice a week in smaller them they would promised for language training groups an all have opportunity to These may inactivities. ride a horse." music and clude games, story What could be more telling. Western? like American Much clubs, the LEX clubs also Exchange program memteach life skills such as cookbers have been place with the ing, sewing and handicrafts, Vem Stewart and the Ronald Mitsuo says. families of Meadow, Bums Olson says the two-dawith the Errol Deaden and orientation in Salt Lake City a of Fillmore. the LEX family helps prepare 12 a old Miwa. year students to know what to boy, will be staying with expect when they are separated and sent to their host the Stewarts, Motoko Haya-sh- i, a 13 year old girl, will families the throughout visit the Burns, while Kazun-or- i state. Harada, a 13 year old boy, "The group will go home with a variety of experiences will stay with the Deardens. Family Club. Kouji Mitsuo, d never EverVcldt0 4-- dark-haire- d 25-0- 6 Sej!ii9eW,Frds! exchange with Japan. Although Japan does not have programs they do have a similar Lan program called LEX guage Experience, Experiment and Exchange. has held a Reg. $379.95 Now $349.95 cycles including automatic permanent press & knits 4 heat selections Current law permits forced retirement at age 70 regard- - including fluff Health Note no-he- Porcelain enamel drum Millions of Americans have high blood pressure and need to change their diets. Maybe you do too. Reg. $495.00 Now $449.95 Doctors JCunbaiU & Co. 45 N. Main, Fillmore, Ut. 3 often suggest weight and sodium control as part of the treatment to bring high blood pressure If you have high down. blood pressure and are even a little overweight, every pound you lose will make your blood pressure easier to control. Eating less salt less of ability. President Reagan said, 'when it comes to retirement, the criterion should be fitness for work, I concur not year of birth. with this philosophy; many of our senior citizens are capable and desirous of working and should have the right to continue to work if they desire to do so, Hatch said. Having this group in the labor force provides many benefits to the society. Not only do those working have a sense of but their knowledge and experience are valuable resources to their employers. Older workers in the labor force are also essential to our countrys economic continuing Hatch said. growth, well-bein- will help too. Putting away the salty and losing weight won't be easy, but you can do it. Your doctor, nurse, or nutritionist can teD you some steps to follow. Take one step at a time. Ask your family and friends to help you. Together you all will benefit when healthy eating and controlling blood pressure become part of evty foods day living. |