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Show Students Honored in Frankly Speaking aivl list all Hip Reel- an ac-- i on llsiniipnis of Millar r ra Im rprtaln It a mil I bp surprising in ail of ns. s nr p rp pm if raiil it Ions, 1,'pMrn oftpn i'lass of '7't a soft spit in an k i i mir HAPPY DAY! enl The In Mi;l:t l gins to flnath flni I HI b-- the lie U'm smi.i d.iiu limn out Ilf science f t't lull, ri; to .i Mint frnm stpiu to st'-Hut .is thev s.tv, monster. the good earth, given time, run Iip.i1 Itself - an I mull1 ijnii k l'ha Hull tin Ut I'uliu- ran. I lipar's for ills ..ipp. lahvant m li rfn litre Valiev Is a must famllv. In II. p anil to rear I River Rats - arid's I'nriT.iiul.iili'iis i.f '7 n if lllls nil ark aniit'.rr Mi li an I lisli-inpH- s. High ts f n lunate ll!i of nuth we have Hip ralll-rIVw frnin i hi', p'ltiri arc t. Mll1.tr ps. an If tun prblems Hip rpf'T K tun li: at I l'Kk fin I lilfti si h""l fr.i tiiaips fr tintlnnt l" excel ve.ir In a n. Mils ' nl. Ant It Is a I ri'.i l nf spectrum Up doctors, laviwrs, j law rofcssnrs, ex eptlon.il inpn, vps an careers of al- Ih'iisp most pu-r- i Jl U re.HR- I nature. ll M lP fill! Sometime 111 explore Mils sTtrnm a lv ( I sand Helween Hie tiav tops pnonfli lo last me The t P ' a piths nunnil.v .ill Hie tl of the M Oil Time I.iiimon In I s' I, .1,1 it ,T. -- v,. 1 mli'iv mi-lun- -- I'.ijmii prr.silihl; vrrt W's? ( I'l fly Hi nk mi June Jf i, 1iT.I. He ;istriliini .in I "iv Un ;s v 11 mnitnemv nl VI .t. in, with lunch Hi in; yn.ir ovvni nl 1'J ti m aid ,i pro ;i :iin .it 1 JO. and lots "f fun. Ofi ir.'i s .re Arne M it son, fast relief t Five I Get Outgro for tWH 'lavs. Con You Remember pain from Hail few a I'r. I . Wavne Rehl, principal High School Mtllard of Holden Word To Sell Hip sertnn of fTi.'ir'.ie Slunk Nielson. Mis- - l.rirksoti, urer. 1 iut ulus .Util mul fol'ili'C pri si.li'nl.s; si'rivt.iry EED7AU Sc treas- FII Hi I. MORI-- : FAY FRA MP-to- n CI.ARA had their three boys and fa mil vs home for Mothers Day. AND school's students who have Pppn rlinspti as niPinliprs of The So-- c let of ( inisianiJIng American v one of High School Students, the nai Ion's leading high school coming from sandy were Coining from Sandy were homrarlps. With Hip assistance of high school principals and counselors from across the nation,, of The Nor let v Outstanding American nil'll School Students strives to further llie pursuance of academic achievement and rt civic responsibility on the of American vonth. The Society accepts for mem-Hersli- universities, ciroratlons libraries. lp and because of their accomplishments, these students are most deserving of recognition by the school, the community and the nation. As leaders of American youth they represent the most Important segment of our socletv. uBMcam Wash up to 18 pounds of mixed. heavy fabric m regular waahbasket. up to 2 h pound in Eicluatve MINI BASKET No and Spin Speed. Gentle Wh Four Water Ltvfl nd Spm Speed Selection Hot. Warm nd Cold Wh Temperature. Warm and Cold Rtntte Three Cycle Normal. Temperature Permanent Prea nd Activated Soak Wh n Vlvl.MA JACKSON word that her sister Addle had leen taken lack to Hie hospital for surgery on Wednesav; then on Friday, they had do do more surgery for the sHit on her lung Addle has been confined to the hospital most of Hie time since the last of February and has It Is hod been very III. that this stay will help her to gain her heal'h and get well ed ountc men and only women who have distinguished themselves as their school's highest achievers. Mend ers of Hie Society are now competing for over $640 tliousand In renewable college scholarstilps. These scholarships consist nf unrestricted cash awards to of the student's choice and renewable annual .holar-ship- s to selected colleres and universities acro.-.- the nation. The socletv of ( nit standing American High School Students Awards Program Is one of the largest of Its kind In the country. Soce it v members are also recognized In an annually published volume entitled "The Society of Outstanding American students,'' which Is distributed nationally to colleges, Fl-do- Morris and Rita, Vountlful, and Kvan and Shirlev, Nephl. They lad long distance calls from John and Ann, Doug and Ytckl. This family Is fortunate In their visits on holidays by their folks going to their homes or meeting here Clara says she surely appreciates the families and their thouglitfullness. and Carol, rhP slii'lpiits arc; Kay DU Monroe, I .add Rush-n- e 11, .lanppn Hal llu.shnpll, HpcksiramJ and Itosdyn Nlel.sen, s AGONIZING INGROWN TC2NAIL? fr a 1 t war I I I I Is R Has. We leave mp of xplorer fronts H.e la I' I III,-!- , f1.', i'l. U p all Il run I'f '! P sill an then .ifPDipj M I uni sll'iill ili'ins f i.Hl . Isors Mr flw davs on an iiian River. ken 1ies will le the professional river fuMe an. Its a trip Hint ma ns of us have looked foiwarl in for well over a vear. Ill fart, after the turn lerfnl trip last tear In i.raii'i i.uleli, mam of ns derided (hat we neeReil at least one more vear an) one limie trip Ini" Hial region of I tali. lie 'an Hum River Is to so w Melv k mm ii as the ,ro n, the t'olora'ln, the V.iinpa "r the Salmon, Hut those who have run II tell ns we will not He illsappolnte I w llli this trip In this lime nest week, I shout I He burned Heel red a in Ul! iss Week . satiir.l.n I iA Pill MlP . Holden NEWS NOTES Nat'l Awards Program I OH! OLD CAPITOL es soon. TIIFIMA 01 DFIKI.D, HAR-stoCalifornia, has leen visiting and helping her mother Georgia Day for a week. She came to t with her mother and give Ethel and Grant Vrun-so- n a break with the care of the place and to help with Mr. Day who Is In the Hospital. l.aVon Drtison, wlfeofTheron had leen here the week lfore. Thelma enjoyed visiting her friends and we are sure they were happv to see her and hear about her faintly. w, GI.ADYS AM) FIX'D WAH-nhave lieen In Oxnard, California to welcome a new grandson, Imrn to I.orene and Gay- AHVA AND JIM fHCKEE Y had their daughter Marie, husband Phillip and family here to visit for Mothers Dav. This past weekend their son Jim, wife Marilyn and hoys came to see their folks and to get their camjier ready r the fishing season. h-- AND HIE!. MOVES are enjoying an extended visit with her sister, Eeara Moore, Ogden. The ladles are having a real session of reinemtierlng back wlien," and ena says she is happy to have her for comjiany while Hill Is away on his jot) go much of the time, now. 1 Missionory Farewell for Loreta Whicker May 27 missionary farewell will te held for l.oreta Whicker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whicker on Sunday, May 27, 4:30 p.m. In the Fillmore 2nd Ward. Called to serve In the Montana - Wyoming Mission, she will enter the Mission Home In Salt lake City June 2. On June 7, she will fly to the In mission headquarters Hillings, Montana. l.oreta has sient the past three years teaching English In Millard Junior High School. Prior to that, she lud sint several years teaching In Montana schools. A WANDA $259.9S NORTH MAIN FILLMORE Welcome New Daughter WELCOMING A NEW DAt'GH-te- r It to their family are Grant and Norma Wood. The little miss was horn at Utah Valley Hospital Monday, May 21. MARY JOI1N-so- n, daughters, Kathy andCIndl drove to Salt lake Sunday to visit their son Kerry and wife Gaylynn. Kerry Is a patient at the St. Marks Hospital due to an accident while swimming. We wish a speedy recovery for him. Kerry was part of a historic day, as he was moved from the old St. Marks Hospital to the new one on Sunday, May 20. JER! WATTS VISITED HER daughter Jan Crosland and sons had Monday and Tuesday. She been visiting family memlers In Las Vegas and California and wasreturnlng to her home In Gunnison, Colorado. SPENDING A FEW DAYS with her aunt, Flossie Stephenson was I.ue Groeslieck, Provo. FRANK AND home to welcome mother and baby. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. Elbert Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. IteedA. Wood. St Mark's Hospital AND Jodie and Michael are anxiously awaiting at Kerry Johnson in EARL FAULT retirement The THE HOLDEN WARD WOCLD like toagalnremlndthose Interested that lunches will he sold Memorial Day at the Cultural Hall between the hours of 11:30 a.m. and 2;30 p.m. STK-ve- and children, Cedar City, Ross Stevens, Logan were here to Riend the weekend with their Mallon and parents Ellen Slevens and Colleen. Frankand Farls also visited her parents Eltiert and LlrMe Stevens. O R CLARA LYMAN HAS to her home for the Burton C. Manwlll, a 20 year employee with the Service, retired April 30, 1973. Mr. Manwlll was a motor vehicle operator working on the road crew, assisting In maintenance and construction of Forest roads. Mr. Manwlll and Ids wife, Velma, are WARREN AM) ELLA CROS-lan- d and family had as their dinner guests Sunday, her jiarents, Mr. and Mrs. Riley S. Thompson, Sclplo. LEE II. STEVENS ARRIVED home from Ids Army duties In a round. While waiting for mother and will visit his Mr. and Mrs. Evan H. Stevens and family. At the close of his furlough, l.ee will sister, Lee ar-en- ts, return to Panama. making their home In Rich- field. Mr. Christensen also announces that Howard E. ' Gene) Reed has accepted 4 transfer to the Six Rivers' National Forest, California. He will be a Civil Engineering Technician on (lie Orleans Ranger District with head- quarters at Orleans, Calif. Mr. Reed has lieen a Civil Technician on Engineering the Flshlake National Forest since 1963. Re and his family will move to Orleans the earlv part of June. EVAN AND I. ECU. EE STM -vens were InCedarCHy.Sunday to attend Institute graduations exercises at S. f. s. C. Their son John It. Stevpns wasa member of the graduating group. Mil. COENTY PROGRESS Fillmore, I tah 81631 Friday. Mav 23. 1973 TO RECK-stran- d sieedy recovery and better health when she Is able to return to her home from the I'tah Aalley Hospital. Site was taken there by amulance on FriHer husland Arland, day. and husband d laughter and l.egrand went up with her. 3 SLo) FRIENDS Millard Jr. Sr. High school fortunate to have as Its backbone the cltlrens of the six communltes we serve. We wish to express at this special time of the year a heart-fe- lt thanks for all of jour supKrt In making our jobs a little hit easier. We have not pleased everyone to le sure, bat we have attempted to keep one thing in mind at all times; I.., he welfare oi each Individual child. This year we lave been able to provide (Mir area with dedicated, Inspired, comjetent personnel In all essential levels of the leaching professtlon. We have desired to provide you with quality education. Millard tr. Sr. High school has and will continue to help every child acquire the greatest possible un lerstandlng of himself anJ an appreciation of his worthiness as a member of so- Is extremely Clety; help every child acquire an understanding and appreciation of persons lsdonglng to social, cultural nd ethnic groups different from his own; help everv child acquire the fullest extent possible for him mastery of the basic skills in the use of worJs and numbers; help every child acquire a positive attitude toward the learning process; help every child acquire the habits and attitudes associated with resiK.nsibiecltDen.shlp; help every child acquire good health habits andan understanding of the conditions necessary for the malnta'ntng of physical and emotional well-llnhelp provide an opportunity and encouragement forcreatlv- ttv; help every child understand the opportunities oin to him for preparing himself for a productive life; help ever chlldtounderstand and appreciate as much as he can of human achievement In the natural sciences, the social sciences, the humanities, and i RYpQ TIIAIIK YOU get a great deal on The kids get a great deal any new Ford Wagon. on this one. ..K $ You Ford LTD Country Squire. The in wagon comfort, luxury, and Ford's quiet quality A leading choice ol American families. Your Ford Dealer's Ford Gran Torino Squire. The solid, quality-buil- t wagon. A lot ol car . . . and surprising economy ... lor a price. mid-siz- e mid-siz- e Ford Pinto Wagon with Squire Option. Now there's a Ford wagon at a Pmto price. The Ford . . small on upkeep, big on economy. Wagon Sale made so many people happy last year that we've brought it back for you again this year. Just buy any new Ford station wagon and get the little red wagon you see here . . . $29.95 for just If. Your Ford Dealer will value make you happy with a great deal on the wagon the economical little Pinto you want-fr- om on up to the luxurious LTD Country Squire. And he'il make the kids happy with the deal they get on their wagon. Stop in and see your Ford Dealer soon! He'll make you happy ... for as little as a penny! 1 ... . r to g; Ford Bronco. The lough machine Cut out for a Western brand of recreation, on road or off. Tuugh value to beat. too. cr) e3) r r arts; A new, exciting adventure begins for you. Enjoy it! MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS and help every child to prepare for a worldof rapldchange and unforeseeal le demands In which continuing education throughout his adult if should be a normal expectation. Naturally, we have not met 10T( success. We can say, however, that those parents who us gave a$ much as we gave to them, thelrchlldrenare 100 better. Thanks again, parents and friends Dr. L. Wayne Reid 1 Prlnc!l (on Iwhalf of the entire faculty) fee ijsuf Intermountain Fore) Dealer His H lltagon tale is on now! WARNER MOTORS 70 North Main FILLMORE, UTAH s In Kanosh. summer. Panama fora month's furlough. Wednesday, May 16, Leeand Ills wife Mary Ann welcomed a Into their family, daughter Saturday May 10. The liaby was born at the West Millard llos-lta- l. Rig brother Michael Is enioylng having his father oftwoemplo-yee- the Flshlake National Forest has been announced by Forest Reed Christensen, Supervisor. Lillian S. Rogers Is retiring May 26 after nearly 14 years with the Forest Service. Mrs, Rogers was District Clerk on the old Kanosh Ranger District and and ts presently assigned to the Fillmore Ranger District. She Vic are and her husband, In planning a trip to Euroj June. After their return, they will continue to make their home of a PARENTS AND KIMBALLS & CO. Lillian S. Rogers Retires Lunches Memorial Day 7-- Mll-Ire- WWA8360N Two Employees er lord Durland. They also enjoyed visiting their other four granikddldren, two boys and two girls - the rest of the Durland family. The Warnersalso vlsltedwlth Fluid's sister and husUnd In Venice California - Eola and Harry Whitt. They went to Santa Monica for a visit with the Whitt's son and wife, Hlchard and Harlara and family. 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