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Show Tkree I ' i v - t $- . V Rs'i - a bis ba hy Dr f,. Wayne Reid freauently ask me they can do lo help their children succeed In school. All toil often, though, many parents assume that a child's educsHon staris and ends during he Is In a perlml of time he classroom. Some parents further believe that schools know what Is test; therefore, things lierla'nlng to education should be left up to educators who Parents i what 2 V are trained Carolyn Jeie to be "r Ilr .' .; '' . i n' ,.n Mr T uw ar ate Mi-.-- . Iff? 'e'. ens an i ,r iiitif s j in June rites Tic 'in era te ! It rn L jxt A( rhorjc High 'Vi ' :n Anchorage, Alaska Han I' has I en atten lt'g e cn. inc rliries a um Technical C li lege and ,s a!'.u eu-- :. The s;e-'!i.t- Itonnh' Rushnell Quigley 'f , couple has chosen J.me tl.fir l.linc late a will Pelt sr. iMno iha ei i",' to h r.iT (It new h. i.xe ed and an will heli r .in lunr ,1 au.cs 28th a J se ;ra t i- ''et - T. mc'.i '!;ss lilmt 'Hi ved ! rv F . jin !'t S rr'sir er T 1 14 14 tfcms anl nine :r. 8? Natt-ma- ing architecture. Puffer la's east of beaver las fine fishing, hunting, camp Cove Tort, an lng and hiking evcellenilv preserved fenress. is an Interesting landmark cn the wa, to the estinri vicanoe west of Fillmore The first of the Ter- - capc-i- t n lo attend To: All Count v Sltue the Issuance of the dated. April?-- , 1974 call the I egislature InioSimcial Session im the 14th day of June, 1974, a mimlier of other matters ! WM have leen rough! to the Governor attention by Legislators which he feels uisiifv action by the Siecial Session. These bills re as follows (I)- A proposed conslliutlorul amendment affeciing the debt limitation of rerced elites ons, and counties This s IH es sltee r t ;: issued. airealy f2 1 A propose! constliutlonal amendment regarding special service districts. (3 ) A bill to provide additional oje'ims for sibltc subsidy of mas transit k t ilt clarifying a pro 4 t vision In the lul tic Safely He Act which wss lirement amen-ieduring the Fudget Session mst passed. A btl! emending the (v period of ePC,rtclan of v alificaii-munler tlie Grandfather f rovlsi ,n of ttu licensing acl. The main issue to be considered Is she: tier masstransP should be as Ue original bit. calls for ".Nil 1 are' or changed to Low Fare or 1811 Fare In tnrsii disirids. and rlail fvmg the funding ot such a system Any district choosing o set up a mass transit system may do so after referendum accept-- a nee by the v Scrs any county i5il lake, DaviS and .J3 M - ri'cTv of t ah is located u; ii., center of HUmore an I Delta ..cr. gett. !.,-- ...g.Mjiht te way to Lehman caves Votels-llTtels- , Fureka, Deland Fillta, leaver Vllf-rlmore. with eveep-noPoads. all of graded roa to white ?afij IHme and Puffer lave -- , n pa-e- 1 a. beaIll more, Oak Cltv ha. CaiT.pIr.r ver. ! snes-Del- t hem's nosh, beaver Loop More Information- t iah vel Council Cornell Hall Hoi Hill, ,'ali lake C it y. 84114. tele plume, 'ieit - ft 1 lake Tra Cap. Hah d:. iwiti gin blit Mark Petersen. Fillriore Wart, rererttlv rece"e I arle arl 3rd Ms L was eour' of h under the d.reMtcti f A f rrgus r. his T agle 'ess M r o'tier a n, lge Ivennett riders Uarl fomcii, . f Hei-.r- Ashtv p.e Allen C raV 1 Mark with res--.n-.- j he h'Vd : r s;.le with the Stakeanl Whlfkrl. .teve Kellv and - s - Wct-er- are fresently ) cerned soul I ft t i win con- appreciate any an. Individ:. al.l cr con-la- groups wi'hm KING SIZE RcCUNERS $119. I of Millard citizens hi, t ).n ceremonies he'd nine 8. lames lias mi) stu lent of acco.. tn trig and I'egm w irk w tt ti I i.isktu s a il! n! tc--'- i i 1 teen sells, certified a fun nting i m Sail wr liinet tlat i4iilosph or content of ihe sis sesslw agenda 2 pits miflf other lift ideas!!! .'e.i.s I He v lake -en I Paul Fdward Nielson H. Quigley- U S' fr - P e Mu ill lav. ent ne--- s I tl.i nai"i denis era I Pei !t ! ui t n . n 1 i u a ! i Fran. is. b th in San tune , son s' s m i tn lc WAS' HSI.KIt taken to the t'tah allev Hospital bv Ambulance last week Her husband Is in Provo in Is? near her .f They are f rn er gra inate- Mlilard Ills'll Ss b d. tunes s s i the son ot .Mr and Vilen l!ul-lel'l'lil le IS ll.e vee lush daughter of Mrs 1ltev have "ive - n, Nath nell at, at home cheertnc f r them FI t V anl J VD W!1 V A Cf'W-le- y their son Tony went lo SC 'Jy ! had an oeratlon on his nose. Wilma came tuck to her work .ml Fid n an Tony came back Sat or da v talked Mill They on Mrs L lsher and f w.nJ she is doing Iwtter We hope she ran cme home s wn. ANN the Di 1 INS 1 IS rennet I1V1.A a SAl FORD WKNT TO Kearns to visit her son lairen, his wife Virginia She will visit mull other tamilv memts-r- s alsu VblTlNG AT THF HOME i Mr and Mrs. Howard l man during tlie eek-enwere her rother Wesley Green, Joplin, Missouri, and iwodaugttiera who go to schtiil at ihe b Y,l. Also were Mr. and Mrs Nam Freeman and Jack Freeman, Orem They also visited the bill and Jim Freeman families re. 1 MR. AND MRS 'di l u stewari visited in llol icn with Iter motlr, F'lctem e Ste, hen--n- , and eher family trat bay and Metienwent wiihHtem !r. lactate scfcool ILAHOli) Peeks! rand and their sons, R(i- MR. AND MRS. stop chirping about 1 b : v hill.'. Where w test'll ; He went presentlv einploved bv '.lies s tt, i St. el C.encv.i and rem Graduates from Don, and lav, all by plume to Hal who Is hi (ate , He is t ni'ed - 'i AND MRS k NN I lave Greenhalgh were lappv their Jang tiler Shlllern black, husband at familv. come down from We.i lor l,m and go on a fishing trip with them I !r - 1 fills M VIRGINIA had ihe (tlvilegr Gttls Nlate last week In State S IFF. IF d attending Celar HS It A H" ARSON SPENT UAST wei k in Mi rtav. I tah. wph ter dniigh'ei I'FCKsTRkND RJC1LNRD was In Iteler c'ltv a fee (lavs last week attending a wrc.si.lng clinic lrt'ld there lie Was of lie- - Povs representing Mil lard High ''Cho bl CKNTRkND HAD a privilege of tall lng grandson David beris-rantwho (ust reiurned from a two , year mission In Chti-- . He is tf (, r Ion an) vna ber.siratvl. I or! Collins, t ihe son , coRventioB Fast and West MlDr will tod Re M f tet. I a 1 t ( ( trd l.ecreatinf tune Hj, Registration will Fe telb, a m t b mm.'I-- P in v' n la. 4 at-o- Members nf 'te State meet te r huslun I r.n.surs 4s i f.tsi (.raoei. tt hen he cpme" to school he will ust.aiiv exhibit those ,r-sona- l qualities he learns at home. The early years at home is' rig gw otl.ers ttre 2 were of )nr familv are so very lnitr.jnt; children ate Hteiallv ma le or lu aken as future adults during the pre-- a Mexcent vear Teachers provide a certain amount of propaganda, training, skills that facts, and intloence children; hot the real central core of youngsters Is who were Kavle leter-Siand children from Nej hi; R vl.elle Hunsaker and fjtnllv anl ifeu and his familv of Salt lake City The fnnllv g(a tn. cell.t-- l at the brtl gs' ten e after th prigram nt-v- aca-leml- shai'l t In Pi Sunday tTrrli i IVnney c mductlm- !cV( berk !!.,( I led winging with F.av s'but ( ui- - ran Central Comjany will lo give Informal!'! on emp meetings unrh Supj.lles will le sold Will be serve f at h "h at f! per pla'e AH menders vr requested to attenl ,strrs are Jew e ewere James a. Stewart, James and Freema.v, and David Herkstrand Ml!. LARD Cm M PRDGRESS Fillmore, t iah 844.11 FTtdav. June 14 1974 Honor America July 4 1 s Is to real Ire that schools cannot le esjwcted to C om, ardst I t v the hand of parents of ihe first stej-- parents take in assuming some for fheirchlldrens the ar-- n t, He DUP e lnv'watln t Jeffrev I al rum Talk tv Tim Carling. Patio ijsi'Pm In lie srra-men- ! 1 LVa ijRa-tv- Don bihe.s, atil ttvetc familv She wen up luilv to at tend the high school gra Ft it Ion of her granldaughter, Melanie si CHv their 1 t VR. check-u- v High 1 Hawaii, Sunday night, be has leen in Hawaii at ihe I DS Church College M.nlvmg the laiunesc lang.-ikPeloid mem tnm ne would living from there to leiun at ninui .tune 10 He has enio.ed his stav there since April 18 IN Hospital for Her husband Weld Was up lo see tier Simla-- . Ae wish tier a .sjieedv tests ant ltd in Lale. ah Valley 1 1 W wa. active tn debate, an he! I ( lass offices 1 called I e " rn. t ru.i-r tlliants Ilovo Paul is a (onto t era In ate of : ..sn &PtltfMrU (f Vel i'Celvo v .ic . ert, Richard. is Hie i was hn Master if b isiness Adit.lni tr i'i m v'VP Meadow Views TIIK1MA r du II N.els, Mr and Mrs The dec I e he 1 inn.-1- of j. oil Ill the four walls classroom The very first acts of learning take p.u( e teteen the child He learns to anl Ids teacher -express his thoughts, to share things with others, and to He learns to yell al listen others or lie learns to speak whenever hewants , 'iir'eoisly some! 1111).. He learns to toke r lute He leans to te grate ful (or Ids food, clothing, and tovs, or he learns to gripe and complain atHuil lelng deprived. He learns work 'shonorat-ir he learns t ( gain an Income tl.i (inch less than desirable means lie !e iriis loan reclale goo l books as doors to know-lh'- e or he acquires an attitude of distaste for healthy He harns rough literature. language, or he selects words ate appropriate He learns use hs time wtselv, or lo s.-MI'fv Immed'ute desires for plea ,ure when more Imimrtant things coot ts d oe A Coil s hatil sw HI te sloppy or organized, tlejiendlng on those things he sees and hears In !ts heme vears lfore he h S i . t annual 1 hell nlverslty -- ph tah ts of I to annouuci that Paul Lvlw vrd Nellstm s one cf the moi e ttun I'n'C students who vr. candidates for advanced le a i the I nbersov's 10 Ul: t te sb.e 1 1 I please exercises recei.e! the "( inist.in biu S T. acher A v.il .i: b isi I 7 ln on n" bit in I Mil re tcxiMU I tali "V.ivs e n n o him e business i tah ' t: 'he p i ui in '. tt tn il ''nvetitt"ii announces graduate U The ,!e.iis At l lie of I Sincerely, Pep. Cary Peterson "1st District A2-E1K- (.ibl.c has ,v live in Hue hev Honorary Frvtermiv MS elected 10 Phi Kappa I'M 'I n rarv S.s ieiv, lo ni'ie reieneda composite n business !di' al n t'ffic Admi'itsiration anl wis. N'gin a learlung career at Riven lew binicr High School I Memorandum l 5T-- ing . at 1 CM during the Han black War. is still standing, and Lehman Caves Menumen, ei.. has interest, 'ing and colorful formations inside limest'wte caverns Frisco, now aghostion, was settled In 1S3 and gave up million In silver In ,ust 10 .ears Vtnersvtlie titate Park his fishing and ramping while Heater features some ouistand-If- f example of public build- 10. i c .'wortunities Hak t until is cordtnllv Invited vervne 1 II Qutg lev and wife, bomne bushtH'll vjinciev, bachep r IVgrees frv'tu the t.ih state l nr. t spy dur- tt even-ti- : .. i Vi.rh of Fort Deseret, built 1 groom's parei.ts Mr and Mrs ben ror'er, will further ti ir. or them dune ?9, 1074 at a reception In the Provo Me.eivh Ward. t'U' West V'1 d.siih. from 8 until 10 in the ) trhtmTj where lead mines are worked right m the heart of the fin booth of Hi reia are Haul Btnvan's Woodpile ;h unique petrl'tel trees and the White Sand Tunes, with rreat Hi i.r'.er hj'.e I lie Mr chosen oslanlai'.-- y lureka pMe-graphi- i J -- l i Ward from Hits (our goes mam f (he old mining town in IV s;amans settled in the IS'O's-an- PiAt.n t l t Sure married ,ii ttie Provo t yw Xen pie The brite's pren's, Mr. and Mrs Itenrv S. Crosland will h nvr them that evening .it a reception at the Ftllniore Third Circle Tours begin this week CHEAT H.1SN HT TO R Perttt 'Di Amt Crest and to fie Airs. ' in-- James Hosband and wife graduate pre-em- 1 I v i 1 I D- l 1 Ga ii-- tiet-a.-u- n-it- j A v I :(,. I i. i, I f l !:i:.r d f ,u mg t.i';iivr, .i'll I .Tin ,i't .i rl.i .md Mrs Vr i.ti ill t ; mi jt p, .,,),,, R.tnti vr I I tt.eir 1 ' rir ilixv ! I t ", ii a I .,': :. x ;rs, . It is true that teachers are trained In Seclflc techniques designed to assist them In edu-clng youngsters Schools cannot, however, provide the sum total uf a chill's educational needs, a child brings much of r- .b home to school each day Adults on a job continually think about events that are Important to them. Children too, lurbor thoughts and Ideas that irigtnate tn circumstances out provide all their educational The most l.tijevnant needs r (! is played ly the jarentw lie in selves A short series of art tries are designed to help ttw parems, fielp their children once they arrive t school, until they They are nut all graduate Fersuse no such can ssitdy be so, but they are written lo provides few meaningful, helping hints those f rents who really do rare. Our children are the we mist precpxis (h.r f dure a a nation ties tn then hands tte must in all in m.r power to make certain they grow up in a manner ieflMtng the ctaracter t- of the spie who have molded our country In the past, or we I most assuredly, will fall lo the deliis of destruction similar llo Cher great the past 3 ectjkdit: CT 3ES TCP yjucp. 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