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Show Millard County PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, May 19, 1972 horseback riding. Her most choice however. Is hobby, This helps people "watching. her to be a person In all areas of life. She has the conviction that GOOD must be preserved and defended, at the same time bad Is being opposed. She Is honest and straightforward In her appraisal of others, and only asks to be Judged by her own set of values, and she leaves no doubt as to her stands on most subjects of behavior. "PEOPLE WATCHING well-adjust- ed A j. ,. Since the most Important thing In this world Is people Ive learned to watch them and enjoy wondering what makes I like to them different. watch Just the ordinary people, vwho drive cars, play, make love, go to church, and do things to help or sometimes even hurt each other. Ive noticed the different facial expressions that seem to show If the person Is happy, angry, sad, or just not Interested seemingly In anyI've noticed that the thing. same event causes people to react In their own special way If the soups too hot complain, others sip It until it cools, or blow upon each spoonful as they eat It. Its these different reactions that fascinate me. Sometimes Its quite easy to guess a persons char- Photo by PHOTO VILLAGE LINDA RAE DUTSON Rotes Column This Week IMAGE OF YOUTH Linda Rae Dutson, daughter of Merrill and Dahlia Dutson, Is a Senior at Millard High School this year. After her Elementary and Junior High Schools of Fillmore, now that she Is in high school she has held the following assignments: Six year member of the M.1LS. band (she plays the Oboe); three year member of Pep Club, and has been vice president; FF Sweetheart Attendant two years; two years In Supreme Court; special work In Speech, Drama and school government. In the area of the Church, she has given loyal and active service In the Girls Program; graduation here she plans to continue her education by enrolling at the L.D.S. Business Linda Is presently College. active In the four major areas of a young girls life . . her home, her school, her church, and her community. Her Influence In her home began at her birth, March 22, 1954, In the Fillmore L.D.S. Since then she has Hospital. enriched the lives of the entire Dutson family with her lively sense of humor, comedy stunts, her ready laughter, and her M.LA. activities; News reporter for the Second Ward; four-ye- Seminary student; and Is presently organist In the Second Ward Junior Sunday School. Her hobbles are music, reading, sewing, most sports, but especially tennis, softball and sometimes rare tears. .. Lindas school contributions have been varied Always an enthusiastic scholar through the ar acter by how they look sometimes I have to look deeper. Just because a man appears dignified, well-dresse- Each person I watch has some Interesting qualtty. Sometimes I see It quickly, but often I have to search by giving them more than one look. I think Its good to watch people and look for the best In them because it helps me to live better by looking for good In others. Reception To Honor IV COMMUNITY SCHOOL X Classes - Summer Schedule CHILDS CREATIVE CLASS: For children age 6 All the every day happenings come to life when children become Involved with them In this "Sesame Street type class. Sights, sounds, tastes, rhythms, etc, become exciting and Interesting as children work with them. These feelings will be expressed In words, movements and pictures. Group relationships also begin to take shape as young people begin creating with each other. Any clothing can be worn which allows freedom of movment. Miss Deborah Instructor: Carls ruh Tuition: $4. Time: One day a week for eight sessions starting Tuesday June 6 from 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. ending Tuesday July 25. Place: Elementary gym Just west of Fillmore Elementary School. 3-- ! A drives an expensive car doesnt mean hes "sitting on top of the world. and going great jhe might be head over heels In debt and have problems that would scare most people Into a nervous breakdown. And because some young person looks rather "down In the dumps and like the world Is about to end, he Just might be needing a better chance to see that there are some really wonderful experiences he could have If hed only look for them. After I watch a group of people I cant help single out a few and ask myself some questions. Is that business man as Or Is grumpy as he looks? he just disappointed for a deal that didnt go through? Are those laugh lines around his mouth? Is he unhappy or Just bored? With children Its different. They dont try to hide their emotions they can be laughing one minute or crying the next but Its real and they dont care whos watching them. JR Albert Cornell Gregerson (Gregl as he Is often called, was born April 9, 1893 In Monroe, Utah. As Cornell grew he learned at an early age what a hard days work was, as he helped hts mother who was often left alone, to care for herself and six children. Cornell married LUbn Matilda SorensenlnSprlngClty, Utah. They had nine children, six of who are living. In 1921 he came here to MlllardCounty where he settled In McCornlck, Utah. He lived there until as (Greg) says, "They starved me out. He then settled In Howell where he lives now and where this feature really begins. There on that little farm In Flowell, Cornell settled with his wife and children. Often the tending of his children was left to him when his wife became 111 and she was unable to care for them. But he always saw that they were well fed, warm and went to school promptly. Every year he raises a brge garden of more than an acre Carlsruh Tuition: $4. Time: One day a week for eight sessions starting Monday June 12 from 2:00 - 3:00p.m. Millard High Gym Place: HIGH BALLET High Age. and his only tools are a handmade hoe, well sharpened shovel, a little faith and a lot of sweat. If anyone wants to see a man with a green thumb they need look no further than He has Cornell Gregerson. Invented many tools with which he says made his work go, "slicker than a whistle, such as a weeder, that can cut all the weeds from around the pbnts and still leave the pbnt, In Just one little motion. Pm not a king, just one of Mr. Gregerson shares hts the boys, garden with everyone. Sometimes he sells his produce to sharing with others, lifes sorrows and Joys. the stores here In Fillmore. A defender of Justice, a beWho knows, you may have eaten liever of truth, vegetables from Mr. Greg-ersobut like all fellows, a fool garden and not even of my youth. have known It! I am here by decree, doing Not only does he keep his all that 1 can, garden weedless but many garto still troubled waters and dens around town here have felt avoid times quick-san- d. that good ole Mr. Gregerson, But time reaps Its harvest, cultivating touch! soon we must part, His food deeds and charitable to the generations of future, assets could read for miles 1 If one had the time to write bequeath you my heart. them all down. Many a widows snowy path In winter has by A ,C. Gregerson ns ; Oil Tuition; $4 Time: One day a week for eight sessions starting Monday, June 12 from 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Place Millard High, Jr. High V- Gym HIGH SCHOOL 8 cups 2 cups diced cooked potatoes P 1 peckags (10 M-- ) boned drained, salmon lb.) 1 can (1 3 quart Hvy sucpn. butter -- 2 tablespoons tup chopped celery 2 Ublecpoont Vi ;;:;:eP3n flour w until mixtu tender. Stir in flour t in milk. Heat to boiling. ron,antiy Boil and stir to serving w,th Garnish lost until melted. weed, if desired. 329 calories per i. ' i til 2HT 1 1 u r t Nm G? iBJ.- PUSHERS - 3 D (- CREATIVE - - Ci Tired of pushing that OLD Lown Mower oround the South forty? Wish you could to buy a riding Lawn Mower? You con with the new finance plan that John Deere Company has to offer. of-fo- rd vvumi COMPANY: PAY-me- Millard County Is fortunate to have a M lllard Council of Aging Committee andtwoactlve Senior Citizens Centers. The one at Delb Is the M.E. Bird Recreation Center and the one at Fillmore Is the Del Patio Center. GlenW. Seegmlllerls the director at Delb and Rose D. Rogers Is the director at Fillmore. Sebrlna Eklns Is County Coordinator for the two Centers. For the past five years their concern has been the welfare of people over 55 and all widows and widowers to help keep them Involved and proand vide recreational, socbl cultural activities many have supported the program through the years. May 4 a bus load went to a white House Conference Workshop In Salt Lake City. They attended a dinner meeting and heard Dr. Flemming from Washington D.C. tell of the new On action plan for Senior Citizens. All bishops In MlllardCounty hav e been asked to use their Senior Citizens In specbl program s In their wards this month. i r- - Ford Team M wagon ale: Hows FINANCE ic balance CHARGES until LAWN and Drive in ond See Jack cr DeLon Avcrett. Fillmore of see us today ot HILLARD COUNTY IMPLEMENT CO. South Main Street Country Squire. Or selling wagons. Like luxurious, quiet-ridin- g Torino that comes with doorgate, front disc brakes, standardl New Pinto Wagon. Now, a small wagon that beats most ot the Imports In cargo space, engine power, lower price tag. And front disc brakes, standard! V SKIP Payments during months Dec., 1972 & Jan. & Feb. 1973 So Save your money and legs. that for price? Built to give youngsters great fun end good service. It has a natural hardwood body, rubber fires, detachable stake frame, "mag" wheels, " steering. All for just a penny when you buy one of Ford's best all-ne- w 596 Down Payment Up to 36 months on EQUIPMENT Completes Basic Training Army Private Thomas C. Memmott, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay H. Memmott, Sr!; ,i Utah, recently completed tip eight-wee- k basic field artillery tCannneer) course at the U.s. Army field artillery training center, Ft. Sill, okb. During the course, he learned the duties of a howitzer A received Instruction In handling ammunition, setting fuses and preparing charges, communl-cation- s and maintenance. Pvt. Memmott entered the army In November U7I anl completed his basic training at Ft. lewis. Wash. Is a 1970 graduate Millard High School. He if Ford Pinto Wtgon with Squirt Option See your Intermountain Ford Team: the Wagon Specialists Fillmore, Utah 84631 s Month. easy-turn- GARDEN 2 Month GovernorCalvlnRamptonhas procblmed May as SenlorCltl-zen- n! the first class session. If a group would like any type ebss and can commit 10 or more members to lake the class. It can be arranged. Contact Norman Stevens, Com3. munity School Director, 21 Citizen of tuition will be during 1VirLU March 1, 1973. 743-571- MAY Senior Members of this four week make vases, pels, and bow ls on the potters wheel. Students will also be given Instruction on hand built cby articles. All finished work will be glazed and fired In the High School ceramic kiln. Instructor: Gwen Hunter Time: This eight session ebss will meet twice a week Wednesday and Thursday from 7:30 - 19:00 p.m. The first class session will be Wednesday June 7. Tuition: $10 Place; The art room, MI IS. AND day until from 3 to 5 p.m. Everyone Is Invited to visit these exhibits. ebss will REGISTRATION M.E. Bird May 26 and on Sunday May CERAMICS 1 NO Phone each week BALLET 743-541- Cr Delb atthe Center Tuition: $4 Time: One day a week for eight sessions starting Monday June 12 from 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Place: Millard High, Jr. Weekend Freedom Machine JZ LAWN MOWER 4. held in High Gym. ATTENTION Nov hobby. slmlbr exhibit Is being A Carlsruh tf cup serving. nf.r sjjjj I. rebxlng ful, We will begin with basic ballet steps and lead Into more advanced technique and better control of movement In dance. Black leotards, pink, white or black tights and ballet slippers are required. M Iss Deborah Instructor: Cheddw ch .) sfwedded 2 cups ( -j The Senior Citizens Del-Pat- io Any girl who desires to further her dance experience or Join In with her friends In this form of art is welcome. CHEESE SOUP Yield: n i been shoveled by him and many a bush trimmed. Often a little bunch of fresh vegetables are left on a doorstep, and for pay? oh no! Just a kind thank-yo- u once In a while please, Is all Greg asks. And his talents dont end In gardening! For a man wph very little "Book learning as Greg would say, he has the wit and humor and the tongue of a poet to set your head a whirl and your sides splitting In bughter. He has written many poems and articles to express his feelings and Ideas and can recite a poem as long as your arm and not miss a word. Yes Indeed, Mr. Gregerson Is a man of wonder. He just goes to show what a man can do with a lot of heart and a lot of determination. He Is kind to everyone and If he only had one dime to his name and someone was In need he would see that they got his dime. Yes, Mr. Gregerson Is truly a friend to everyone! v Carlsruh HALE AND HEARTY at the Recreation Center are sponsoring their annualArt Exhibit from May 22 until after The exhibit Memorbl Day. will also be open on Memorbl Day for all visitors coming to Fillmore. Pictures will be on exhibit by artists Thelma Petersen, instructor in the art classes held at the Center every week and students Marge ChristenWilsen, Barta M elvllle, Laura son, Afton Swartz, MaeCahoon, Valene LaFevre, Charlotte Day, Josie Ashman, Venita Brunson, Ruth Steele of Delb and Sebrlna Eklns of Hinckley. Art classes have been held each week at the Center or the past five years. Some of the students have sold their paintings, many have won ribbons at county and state fairs but the majority paint for themselves because it Is a delight- SIDE STREET For girls Jr. High Age rhytmes, and move-m- et patterns are new exciting and waiting o be discovered. The mind and body work together to find new creativity patterns to our basic stationary movements. and locomotor Bare feet and loose fitting clothing are all that are necessary. Leotards and tights are a welcome stand of dress If desired. Miss Deborah Instructor: Grace, Tolse, and the feeling of the beauty of oneself Is gained through It may be technical ballet. and precise, but a Joy for any girl to preform. Students are required towear black leotards, pink, bbek or white tights and ballet slippers. Miss Deborah instructor: :: Mrs. Alex Bohl, her two children, Karen and Dean, and her brother Dan Hoffman have come from Gresham, Wisconsin to visit Mr. and Mrs. Reed (Gull) Robison and Donna Bohl. Her two daughters live here In Fillmore. Mrs. Gene Jensen, another daughter from Provo, Utah Is also here. They are all here for the forthcoming marrbge of Donna. Bohl and Kent Crapo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Crapo, who will married Friday, May 19, 1972 In the Mantl Temple. The reception will held In that same evening at the Tlrst Ward Cultural Hall from 7 to 10 p.m. Everyone is Invited to attend. ALBERT CORNELL GREGERSEN Nominated Sounds For girls Jr. . ART EXHIBIT DATES Photo by PHOTO VILLAGE HIGH MODERN DANCE JR. 'Vk Vk i and he d, t Donna Bohl - Kent Crapo |