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Show I Cvfy ytortear Unlvt'ral 2C'0G Xicrf ilninp- Corp, P,0. ox Salt Lake City 14110 f & 'fiSwJ ywri new Each e?ss To shcM Iba worki wdat AYdord iim Forward tSan, end on word with otf Now together roiw the White ond H ) 'Vi WHERE ONE DOOR CLOSES, ANOTHER OPENS THEME: cobra,' b Well go proudly onwdrd, upward ver, show that she is ever tried, ond true 1. Processional March Wind Choir 2. Invocation 8. Musical Number Proud Heritage" by Latham Directed by Dallin S. Nielsen Grant Rasmussen, L.D.S. Seminary President To Sir With Love by Black and London Rosalyn Nielsen 4. 6. Accompanist, Janeen Bushnell Dana Crsland, Christine Trimble Carolyn Penney, Janet Robins For the Good Times by Kristopperson Accompanist, Joyce Hunter Narration For the Good Times 6. Musical Number Senior Girls Chorus 7. United We Stand 8. Musical Medley Senior Class Chortis No Man Is An Island", by Whitney, Kramer Accompanist, Joyre Hunter On Rannisian Accompanist, Uene Dutson Moving by Jayne Dearden 9. 10. 11. I am Me 12. Announcement of Scholarships Michael Beckstrand, Studentbody President Tomorrow Happens Today Kay Dix Monroe Musical Number We've Only Just Begun by Nicholas Senior Class Chorus Accompanist, Vickie Lnbrum Bertis Frampton, Member Millard Board of Education 14. Recommendation of Graduates, Introduction of Graduates 15. Conferring of Diplomas 13. Dr. L. Wayne Reid, Principal Ladd Bushnell Senior Class President Jarold Robison, Member Millard Board of Education Talmage Taylor, Superintendent Millard County School District 16. - Tribute to Parent? and Teachers Valedictorian Hal Beckstrand, Rahny Anderson Elizabeth Stevens, Eddie Burt Senior Pledge 18. Taps and Reveille 19. School Song 17. M Gold - Tess Robison oond denote High Honor Students SCver corda denote Honor Student Millard Jr. High School Graduation Lunch Thursday evening, May 24, Millard High School will welcome all to participate In the 1373 Graduation Exercises. We ask all parents to alt on the floor bleachers and all others to use the balcony. Please come early to avoid last minute confusions. Thank you. Time Is 8:00 p.m. Wednesday May 23 at 1:00 the nlneth grade held their graduation luncheon. Mr. Boyd Luke was the principle speaker. Two awards were given - one to the Spirit Award which went to Rayma Christensen; and the other wastheCtttzenshlpAwkrd which went to Richard Netlson. h. NEW EMPHASIS AWARDS ASSEMBLY FILLMORE A FEW WEEKS tco was Dave Allred, who an nounced the awarding of a special government grant to fund the Fillmore Industrial IN Park. WITH MR ALRED ABOVE IS Mayor C.P. Wright (1) and M County Commissioner Kllpack. Mr. Kllpack Is the President of the Six County Ward Associate n under whose auspices the grant was awarded. FIRST TENANT OF THE NEW Park will Ve Voun'aln GROUND TO BE BROKEN ON MOUNTAIN MUSH City and County Officials with citizens of the area were elated Tuesday, May 22 when Don Smith announced final plans for the start on the first Industry for the new Industrial Pirk. and Ward Stewart Klllpack, were present wlthFIF President Mark Paxton and members of the F1F Board; Ted Whitaker, President of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, Ned Church, Millard Industrial Office and Citizens Dave Allred, EDA. also attended the meeting. with Mr. Smith were Gordon Griffin, Mr. Taylor and W Ilford Several Jensen. changes were made In the agreement with the City and V.F.W. "UGHT-A-BIKE- approved change ims included of location of the the ICO acres of the Park that Mr. earstodc-velo- p and transferring ownership of 35 acres to Smith for the Mushroom plant. The Mushroom plant will be noused In the largest building south of Provo In I'tah. It will will enable the Mushroom induction to Increase wlthorn enlarging the Initial building. modern Inevery respect and will contain almost a limitless expansion principle that tie Fillmore an 1 Millard County now stand on the thresholJ of soun! ex;ndlng In lust rial development that will not only promote but enhance the entire area giving us growth that will provide an economical future which we have long worked for and dreamed about. SPONSORS DAY " The V.F.W, Light-- A -- Bike Day was held at the Fillmore Elementary school on Tuesday, May 22 under the direction of Old Capitol Post, Commander Wendell Hotchkiss and Principal A Dutson. large number of bicycles were equipped with Ihe flou rescent safely sirtps. This program was Inltla'ad last year by the local V.F.W. Post. THERE'S NEWS LEFTOVER This week, and hopefully will be published next week. The old Mill story, Warner Motors construction, Fish Laka news School Board Minutes and others will all appear next lsaua. WORK ON EXTENDED AREA TELEPHONE SERVICE TO BEGIN IN JUNE liah Telep.ione Company announced extensive construction will begin soon In the Millard District area. The announcement was madeby Neal Thompson, Manager. Millard District said the Thompson project Includes the addition of central office equipment and outMr. side cable plant. He staled this projact la one of aeveralached-ule- d this year by the Telephone Company to tstabtlsh Extended Area Service between certain exchanges In Millard County and to further Improve customer service. Extended Area Service will be established between the towns of Delta, Lynndyl, and Oak and between the towns City; of Flllmort, Holden, and Sctpo; and betwean the towns of Fillmore, Meadow and Kanosh, said Mr. Thompson, He added that work will begin about June 4, 1973, and th scheduled Extended Area Service completion date la In the first quarter of 1974. Class for this trip were Joyce Bush-nel- l, Ronald Anderson and Shirley Robins. Class officers most responsible for the planning were Dana Cr os land, Ladd Bushnell, and Rahny Anderson. 1973 PROPERTY VALUATION NOTICES MAILED MONDAY The valuation notices for 1973 were mailed on Monday, May 21, 1973, from the Millard office. County Treasurer's Property owners are urged to study their valuation notices. Any questions relating to the ssaesament of properties for tax purposts should be referred to the MUlardCountyAieessor, In whose office the valuation of properties originates. The Millard County property assessed valuation for 1973 1s $26 million, an Increase of $6 million over the 1972 assessed valuation. FOR Tesi Robison Denise A Segutne David E. Stephenson Elizabeth Stevens Kim Louis Tsylor Gary Teeples Chris Enri Thompson Robert Wiliam TWnsley Zola ChrKtW Trimble Din Jay Wade Vickie La brum Boyd T. Luke Jert Lynn Martin Terri McBride Kent C Memmott Kay Dix Monroe Rosalyn R. Nielsen Julie Emmett Tmcy this year for the great Job: Barbara Taylor, pres.; Joyce n Scottorn, vice pres ; Irl aecreUry; Rachael Robison, Rep; Annette Day, district Speak-ma- coordinator. CARNIVAL TIME!! The LIONS Club aponsored CITY of FUN CARNIVAL is now In town. ..Take your family and drive down to the Fair Grounds and Join In the fun. It's a great fun show and they'll be In town Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 24, 25 & 26. The LIONS Club Is bring-In- g this Vamlval to provide fun and entertainment for people of all ages. AH of the money raised will be used to carry on the many youth activities In this area. Three projects Include Bantam Basketball, Little League, Santa's Christmas visit, Easter Egg hunt, help with Boys & Girls State and others. with Is completely the channel spreading out to a under-wate- r wide. Several of the water comdividend panies have lsaued a to water stock owner. A. Whatcott Mike Wlngct MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES Post 81, American Lag! on will ' .m.; Fillmore, 100:00; Meadow 10:30, Kanosh 11:00 and the Inhold Memorial Day Services, dian of In 28 the Cemetery at 11:30. six Monday, May local cemeteries. The service-wi- ll , A me rlca has a proud heritage of bravery, it has been the be conducted by West Barcustom to honor Americas ton, Post Commander. war-desnd til tboss who The schedule la ts follows: In the Armed Forces on strvsd 9:30 9:00 Holden, a.m.; Sclplo, Memorial Day. This special ad Millard Jr. Sr. High School would like to especially thank GREATEST SINCE 1922 tn-lo- Nancy Averett Johnson Katherine Johnson LaNila Kew A Bleed OUR P.T.A. YUBA DAM INFLOW Sevier Bridge (Yuba Dam) Reservoir hts the greatest w since 1922 now coming lato It Is measured at the dtm. 1800 SCF sccordlng to N.S, Bassett and the Fayette Bridge Janice Hunter Joyce Hunter Ley E. Dobaon Janet Duncan Ilene Dutson Jeanne S. Edwards Carolyn Penney Janet Penney Leavitt D. Penney Marguerite Pikyovit Reven Justin Rasmusson Kevin D. Rasmusson Grant J. Rasmussen Janet Robins Bob Morgan Robison Maralee George Rita Clara Gouldu Mike Hare Connie Hodges Teeples A PUBLIC THANK YOU our outstanding P.T.A. ladles of 73 made their to Capitol Reef excursion National Monument. Advisors The According to Mr, Smith ground will be broken In slut two weeks on the 100,000 square foot Moun'aln Mushroom plant. Present for the Tuesday meeting were Mayor Golden Wright, Counrllmen Bill Mundy and Ken Day Count) Comm'ssloners. Harold Smith will have ten the greatest contribution to our school. This Is an extremelydlfflcult job. Also new scholastic awards will be given whereby a students must have not only competed In some activity, but received good grades as well. Two of the more prized new Outstandawards are the ing Citizen and Most Courteous" awards. Career Education wUl be the key words at Millard Jr. Sr. High School Next Year. Teachers; district staff, P.T.A. ladles (who we cant say enough about this year), and others believe next years program wtll be second to none In the state of Utah. Principal Reid and several members of his staff will be available to attend any church or block party and make a presentation or discuss next years program. Jacira da Nova Honorary graduate foreign student Davis C. Faunee Veronica June FYandsco Luciano EreJ Honorary graduate foreign student Rasa Frida Gall Honorary graduate foreign student Jayne Dearden NEXT YEAR With an effort to enable parents to witness the annual MHS has awards night, sceduled this entertainment on Wednesday evening begllng at 7:30. We Invite all members of our communities to take part In these honors. Besides the regular club and class awards, awards will be made to the two patrons Judged by the faculty to have made SENIOR TRIP ROOM PLANT SOON . Rahny Anderson Paul Bahe iiai UecKitrand Michael L). Becks Irani Rick U. Bennett Calvin W. Bennett Guy Wendell Brink erhoff Eddie Thomas Burt Janeen Bushnell Ladd Bus one 11 Charles R. Carroll Bruce Christensen Mark E. Cowley Dana Crosland Richard Don Dastrup Daniel D. Davies Rena Davies Vance Brent Davis Morgan H. Davis Kriateen Day. Sam William Day ' Valorie May Day FOPPY Bed Poppy To Remember LfT died started at ths close of the Civil War and since that time has beta carried out In almost every hamlet, city and town In the ration. And It la not only to pay tribute to the wai dead who have contributed to much, but to all loved ones. little pride, Show America a ltttle honor, a little respect by taking pari In thla Memorial Day. Day BAY SATURDAY Poppy Day will be on Saturday May 29 and will be carried out the American by Legion Auxiliary and the Junior Auxllt-ar- y. : us keep faith with those who by wzaring the living memori- al on Poppy Day, a memorial of a beautiful hand-mad- e red poppy made by a disabled veteran in one of our hospitals or work shops. P. ciou J In Flanders Field the (Hippies are red That grow among the World War dead. They bow their heads in silent prayer In memory of thov buried there. Ulirre By lives are loM. hut Mill those who loved tlirm liesl. And so they join their comrades From World Wars I and II, And dwell in Gods great Heav-rn- On a far Tacific Island The shifting whispering sand. Above the skies so blue. Slip quietly across the grave Of a U. The taps are blown, the war Beyond the reef the sea is dark No stone to mark hit grave, A U. S. Serviceman lies quietly In hia dark and watery grave. half-mi- le Korea and Vietnam now added to our list , is over For those who answered the rati. Wear a poppy and wear proud For lives are more precious it than gold. Haim V. Wisconsin KiU!ohn |