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Show Honor roll The administration and staff of Millard High School are vary proud of these student a who have achieved distinction of being named to the High Honor Roll (180 Io 4.00) and the Honor Roll (3.50 Io 3.79). par-en- is should te Informed that often the computer rounds off percentages of G.P.A. to the higher figure; thereby, It may appear a child has been left off the list but in actuality Ihey have not been. We do 0 encourage any question concerning this list to be quickly processed with the school administration. 5LUJ itJEjiWH' MWmmI1 v oMaaJ i ' 1 I mb? ., I lay 7th Grade; Honor: Tod Brlokerhoff, Scon Christensen, Aaron Drady, Sylvia Robison th Grade; High Honor; Jolyu He lcr Honor. Todd Chapman 9th i.rade: High Hanor: Mary l.ynn Rowley, h nice Netlson, Dan H tel son H nor; HradBrtnkerhoff, Paula Ctats, inda Huntsman l.ane JUAg"1 g 4T ;V ?i Hedrr, Penney Probe rt, Sherri Thatcher, Tsmra Turner, Carol Ford, Tammy Barton, Nadine Swec Ifth Grade: Honor: Tamara Condle, Glenda Mathews, Mary Monroe, Cindy Sanderson. Rhonda Walts Mil LAID Co, StY Flllmur, Hah U3ijjkkikkss Vnrnif Frldav, M MPt. yft,r y- 1?J 22 Millard High School News Milij! I i iririi'm 'Ugh Vchmil ke.ii.-- t Post Hlrh schoui j .u !r . in prjta. I full. Tlrt College assemblies sessuuiM i( lie ctdlegr which thet were inieresird In iiim irar rivre were itom ret resetuatite little College. Sno Cnliegr. luh. I l tan Irtv - Nive Valiev twh t tujne t ,it nivrriiit tii'ti f ulkersli College at nt ,ali lake, eerv , OtrU Ctdlrfe, Sr tier West tftjts'.f f doece, Miry'a C lege oi Peau'y and the Hrtmanb-m- l The rei talked h-Tech., rernialtr Another Kittfhiwh1 Announces has dream come true Fillmore resident Forme Paul F asnm fbhinn saw a dream come true Sumtai tnNalt Lake CRv lamth and friends gathered i jieh him fall a fop In an air) 3a nr he hull himself. Eas'on, from the time he lived foiild in Fillmore. nl usel modal lams wph Kirk I eeba Is" i 'a iii il an i re !: I H. tag m Ur area, foci an I pern a '.vi n)i. It a isBe'h frni I: a I Ihr mate wide (hard Meeting In Richfield Naturtlav for Ihr I lah Association f teep Search and -- Rescue. Thor spending iwinilrd Shrriff an ! Mr CaMn Sirart. Comma mlrr an I Mr. Krn Harr, Mr. and Mr. I roliahrv. Mr. V,V. Wilvm Mnnh, Ir anV A, Ilm Irvi'n. Srjihl, H .air Comtnandrr IM trar. FHIms rr lil lif h me ihr 1C siair whir CtmrnHnn In Auciv In Hirhfirdi. )' of thr V, of unit and rmiVIr 2fi rrr irorni f r ihr da v -- lone 1 rhm dat rhr morning pirnint andirt. an oirlv I th 'artr rdi'd shoo andrortijn-tir- Mh mrrtlnj u ar sci,rn Millard Cuntv Irrji poise attenJed a of and an I detach an him and his I wife Its eav to load iffluad tin idanr Wr suppose ant dat now, Ihr Hi 'Hi Mil get a rail I r rim to i a . isat ha Fflmore tr irjr.fi ii.Mi mil ir airplane A ui an afrrnoon d inlnr Alihrhan'l.r ma h to or i iji n.on and mirn tn iht hol. Mwrifl Hr Huntsman, SrUrr Count s a ualr an honorary mrttdrr tf nr Ktair nrfanlra IhMt and j.rrsrtjirl Hii a crrtifiratr and an h'mroarv rrr k cVd lr air crol.ft an 1 or i antonr Nl Ihr of Io Juab and will I at Notemler 22nd and resile sgaloai Sfanlsh Ft-rThe haskrituili leant will be on the rad Frhtav and Saiurtij. Friday i hey HI travel tnVant) graduate of Millard lav tear wa one of tV former in ihr jlay, n.yKr. I F a Mat rtdat, aid presented giea a 19. rrtt tchly. Horse bolts - kills girl The cnmmumu bad not frftm one tracedy Nik week when sud lentv it was )wn s again a Mt sdnw gfrlwis killed Tucadsy, trrmered Conie frrttnn, 15. oaughi-e- r of Mr and Mrs. William fHtm F r man, wa riding her hr,re west of Meadow, when R suddenly Imbed, throwing her and dragging her for some e. dia-anc- l. ti, and Saturuav will meet Soi th Sevier, ti r encourage etervone t com .nt and sub-po- rt io r.agte 174 rhr rut a h accident The about happen 1 at p m Nov. 19, Her brother w with her at the time and went Into Meadow lo get help After the horn had bets stopfd, he was able to 'v free her. The entire student body at Millard High School was saddened. Mias Free mas aas a pnpular afttdent and a member of ihe Sophomore clan. Funeral arrasgemewa will he under the direction of Oipdn Mortuary wua aervkea aet for Friday, II noon ai Ihe Meadow Ward Chapel. Survivor and sendee will be printed nest week. wat pronmred dead on arrival at the Fillmore pital. h. seml-iratl- er said It look several hours to remove the body from the car ed m a also brmirbi irwk hit a cow amf swerved Into Mr. Day's car Cub Highway patrol official a Sunday, The accident or cured on t'.S. 91, four mltea north of Mona. Mr. Day was a former Fifth District Judge, who made his home In Fillmore for a nutrdwr ot year lie had been t.S, Attorney for t'lah since Aug. 1909 when he was appointed by PreMen Nixon. Driving the truck wtsCharlet with alDuncan, 49 who ternate driver Viola llartung, 37, both Billing. Motd., Investigating officers Id. Both were treated and released Monday from Juab County Iloapltal, Nephl. According toTmoiverStephea Loveridge, I'uh llighaay Delta, Mr. Duncan said he didn't tee the Mark cow until It was too late to avoid hitting It. The truck, with a loaded oat swerved out of control into the northbound lane, striking Mr. Day' car. Mr, Day wa returning toSall Lake City from Fillmore. He had given a talk In the Second Bard Church la the afternoon. Pa-tr- Aa int 4 II drtti I In t.tta'r loratrr, and htried hi nr 1. M when National J Av The Boy Scouts nf Ihe Fill-meThird ward have arranged rt re Steve Jacobson, MIA President, says disrlbullon placet will be announced later. ra li.i idfU-- n. of highwat Mor.a W fv , - S' V L U I JuJLA' Head School Lunch vorkor TIU inant pleie east d Cote Tori, ing almost no where Yet a high nf road I fitting acrldrni tt o ! left that wat urol.ahtv or seteral mre tear. Talk a! xml tafeit. and the 3S ecd dorsn'i help on mph A sirtti h acrl-de- nt . tif rra l in ail different directum a in Missoula, Montana. Ye, we know, the workers are alreadt ixered down in 1 Down town improviRient This message i leginning in mud a a broken record Hui IC a real h, start a d"n town iiiibrmemem nro-irc- t. nrcrit Wr'te ir.g for Such a I u goi r.rrtiMrg go at the rrsrm lime. iro.eci Aiiithl Itelpusatl. hahity lo see one of the Cltv Council mender come forward at a recenl meeting with this Idea. tte want in keep and maintain Fillmores M a in M reel. It would be a sorry miiake m u idlv bv and watch It huifun away him u protect. This protect, II seems an lira! goal to u would for iue Cuv. A good wav io mart would le In place parking In ihr middle of Center Si reel from Main Si ref to ihr Pest Office and west "o he Xrmnry building; north toward thi eat on r 1 creamery. iri II would not only help solve parking problem, but on Cen ter Street, esiectal'.y, it could work a a great traffic control. a Har!ra,Cst!f. The entire Flllnmr area community was saddened bribe death of this man who was so friendly and Interested In the growth and development of his home town. Coe Calvin I Hampton, a law srhool classmate ami cloie friend of Mr. Day, Issued a message of symiathy lo Ihe family. Mr. Day was born In Fillmore June 3ft, 1915, toCsrlsnd Hire! Beauregard Day. He wa a graduate of Millard High School and the t'nlve rally nf Clnh where he mapired tn and jsdiueal aelenee. He later graduated from C of V College of law. He was anwilnted Fifth District Jude tn I9C3, a post he left tn arceid the a.olnlmeM a H.S. attorney. ' Funeral aervlres will W today (Thurs.) norm at the Fillmore ITS? Stake House. Military graveside rites at Hie Fillmore Cemetery will honor Ibe Judge and will lie performed by PM CI A meriran legion. Triends may call at Ihe Dlpln Mortuary from 11 a.m. until ca service. Noma Rowley hat been the main key In the Millard High School lunch program for 22 year. Born in Redmond, Sevier County, the moved early to Millard County, She haa teen making every with her wonderful assistants, to make ibe lunch hour the favorite period for the high achool youngatert.Thla is not hard to do because the food at-te- la proclaimed and student alike at the beat In the west. In addition loescellenl meals, these ladle t have made every effort lo bring beauty info the turroundinga. They have bad such things as bake aalea to raise money loplace pretty curtains around Ihe lunch room. program In response fo the question, 'whs do you think about th at Hillard student High hi ra. Ro ley has placed two of her own collection of art Imwork in (be lunch room to the jesthetica. An mat, she tremely comfetenl aabound first began palming under the tutorlnf of Thelma prove l0 Peterson. Acclaimed by her peer a on of billiard Countys beat, her talent complements her pleating lo and wUllognes the extra mile for persoralliv to the top lutre Derment 'dfmlal In his Fillmore, his position in the old Millard Bank ami on through law school, he eemed fo have keen pelgemenl and a line legal background, all of which were prerequisite for hi presem pe II wa with pride and honor that family, relatives and friend crowded Into the District Court room a few year ago to see him take the oath of Offlre a Fifth District Judge. H was great lo have him living leek In hi home, F lUmore. For a minder of year, hi digmiv on b lenrh brnueht a new era lo He District Court. In ali'ion to these ties, his imfoiftance was leeinning fo le felt natlonallv a he plawd a role in Association of fudges and other leral societies. We hated fo see him leave Fillmore, foil once again his hometown was paid honor when 'he President ajptn'ed him to his new position. and reict in a legacy of decision, tq.mion He leave which Ms sons, wife and daughter, mother ami tter can all take pride. I rlimb the Mil; front end fo end tif all Ihe Dmlscai umierneati. 1 fiml mi place Pvt v'fAeml of Nome griffon me more concerned about esthetics dan-eer- sirnche d irmc ihr (osi tear Mhai wr can't ttndrranl I Hi ihitiMi.c of ihr ctiie Ifotd Cntntni!on when 'hev huild Isolated egmeni of the freeway stvem, fonnefling in nomine, romidete area In which haurda are not o danceroua Then they completely Uyire road situation a mentioned above Thl tear, a new section Is being built north of Heaver. It will connect at only one end. Another section will end at is com Sclplo. A hunk of 10 end- where ceslitea In Rants district, he was entrusted to enforce federal la Pi criminal mailers, handle aminr In regard fo Mic tpunain lands ami other similar legal matter. The position had me ror easier durmc He eer with ile rise of civil rights and prs vine emirowo,rttl issues and the growing volume of federal re gu la tint. From the time f!. Nelson pra hiated frun Ilich School In ViUiirv-- . St LI. XMAb THEtb rrrritrr. how ti sound difficult position. orcanlre ll e National Association th.il no rover most f the Western state wph new unit leiiis aldrd each mn!N from aero the tun Pm. til rid in tirrrit ler. Haul a d tne lairrraft r linaiir ( rtlan ! al la aeil Chrlstms Trees this Thev will be available year the week after Thanksgiving, I Kkor The tragic death of l S. Attorney C. Nelson Day leaves a raraocy hard to fill. Ills hometown was stunned by his sudden death at the crest ot a distinguished and notable career as a barr later. Judge and Im led State Aitomey for t tab by the appointment of President Nixon. ob of Dtcrlct Attorney In ihes I rung limes was a most Ill prevent along Mate and iar TO survivors are his (telly aiid m, tUrtert ami a ilauchier Paula, all Nall A lake City. lier, June Chrltig4teroa who reshlet In Fillmore I now somewhere In Mexico wlih tier two children. Another sister Inmna Clare, other w titstiidin bib done frrre.it end. ha rm roal flt. Sun-Klt- ve . uni Filhimre unit Its one of the first io pun both Ihe State and Natpmal organ! ratl in some 17 art W. A Mumlv, Nr., wa invrutiienial In helping to rarthawrll whnwnttld lur o atirnd. a National meeting ot a I Sott.rihlne should I dour, , , a 'raerdt in It ofin tahr a rommunin io mahe orr milt of a ilancrfm simailon, aai one that should hate tern corrected !eifre now, ttr refer sirrich lYretler wl Ihuradar. .Vmemfwr v h week, Ttiurdai and " Cimly Mem-- Coti.itiandcra. hadr shrrUf lltmitnan I finishing ht 24Ht trar a a Hrarr tiifirrr. Hr rrrrmlt won rr .rlrrihm h nflirr Irndlt.c IrcMatlon wad dt. at ihr mrrune. Haul Kvnh:. sutr l.n.rrerort her-- l f ifljrr rrrtirdon rrrrnl omoinyer wa nh other fat Somethiaf should hi and The tratei home tVre ailing it-thl V?t je -- lie was visiting hi mother, and hi son and wife, David and Halim. Mr. Carl Dv C. Nolson Day Bv Ecirror Bill Wilson Ihr week. It can 59, S. Attorney C. Nelson Day, was killed In a head-o- n traffic collision near Mna after a aemlt trailer hit a Mark angus cow and swerved Into Mr. Day's car which waa iravellng north. The truck was In (be other lane of Irafflr traveling sotuh. Ramn. t.hilra came lauded Franldy Spealdng it Millard start snd ltawiethal) Two college u Millard Iasi P. attend State meeting S&R Mr. rhr wine f'r din atu and mfe plane In Ti plane, when not In the air, is stored in a special trailer I as'nn Ntilt and keje at home, Miin irrhrni.r luiMliuan'Ul'ine (bought his own plane. Thi mc he ha ik f ull' ran fh a ! fo mph Members rmm. kitchen and vard that ravins and Kirk uef to Hsild ili a wlltm: nf l.,ftfo Must uf I hr plane wa Imlll Imme wph wife a) I hr a first. Iformhv Thru with 'heir three daughters Ph l hr enthusiasm, flilrd Faiin had anxps.ih awaited hr tav hr nd 1 taxi the iii!fr h i senlur from Millard. lua, an i i inuc High Schoola and icid tiirm al ien the thing which 'heir ehv.S offer and the itilng which are J ,ne on i belt CAitiHiie. he come to Millard College I rechnlcal Johnson M(.f),bi, a'trii.l Dteld wade, Richard Neltson, Linda Croeland, Roranne Wsrner. Honor: Cberly Huntsman, Devld McKee, Richard Becksirand, Martha Stevens, tmane George, Robyn Carting, P ration Stephenson, Barbara Carling, Vicki Christ me Whifakec. llth Grade; Vickie Staples, High Honor: Merlyn Murptwy Honor: Jans WtuilcoH, Pamela Melba Coast, raun laetrup, Virginia SwJ-Rf- h Rasmussen, Letsa Mat-hc- s, Camille Peierwen, Msr-te- n Hunter, Susanna Preston Mudeni report cards were to students on Nov, High Honor: By Cindy -- llth Grade: Fnnrv. m:tv - ,tttKtiih-- , Former Judge lulled her reply w "a far ai Im concerted, 1 think e have the best kids la the of I'lah. We has a real lift fine school. Some students do need more discipline, but thli from discipline mutt com more the mat ihe achoot;l.e. church, home, community, etc. Students ed to pgr more An! w wish to congratulate Vfrs. Rowley for her tnvaluabiaservice fo Millard High ScMAl at well at the other 'adiet la our school food d vices; Mr. Afton rinlinaon, ' Mra. Beth Whitofttt, Mrs. Edith Deardtn, Mrs L'lona Bemll, Mra. Chrtttle Penney, Mra. Raymi Wy, Mrs. Freida Hlgglne, and Mrs. Annette Day, ae iopo"' h- - . in mv spirit H1 1 And dream mv dream and ht Id it true. For though mv Bps breathe adieu I ran m think the thing farewell. Tenr.vson School, : Holden to host Ball "faraway places?" Have you ever yearned to Hive! to "Faraway Pitre'"? tf you have, you will have the opportunity to visit vicariously tome fo those placet fair haa become more popular speech, music and through film on I aet each year, Th date Nov. 21 when th Floe Thursday, for Dec. 27 In Holden. Art Gull I will meet tt 4 In Further details and an an- the high school band room. nouncement la published elseThis will fee another exciting where in Ihe PROGRESS, program you will wtnj io tee. Holden kobmteer Firemen will again hosting a Firemans Ball during the Christmas Hot Ida). This annual afI |