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Show Scipio Happenings MHS MAXINE ROBIN5AND Mrs. Floyd Quarnherg, Aurora. They also visited at James Quarnbergs. Mrs, Ton M on.se n Fillmore pent Friday to Sunday In Cran." Sr. Watching the Monsen children of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Monsen while they attended a seminar al Colorado Springs ' Colo. VISITING AT EARL AND ED-n- AT BILL HATCHES ONSCN-da- y were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hatch. AND MRS. RICHARD MR. Thatcher drove to the Vets Hospital on Sunday to see Re Peterson who had major surgery on Thurs. a Bradflelds Sat, nite were Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Brad-lel- d. Mr. and Mrs. Dahl Brad-fiel- d, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Thompson, Danna Bradfleldand friend Pennls Haden. They also have a new great granddaughter tcrn to LeAnn and Randy Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Bradfield are grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Thompson are also great grandparents. TVISITING AT Called on mission Tour Ir. livestock show Millard County Junior Livestock show commtiiee wants to remind sll prospecH tive and F.F.A. exhibitors of fat livestock that animals must be on feed and tagged at set dates for stock show part. Iclpatlon according to wmts Morrison, Stock show president, Fat beef must be on 4-- feed and tagged with a live stock show ear tag by Dec.l, 1974. Fat lambs and hogs have the same requirement by March CLAl'DE Quarnbergs this week were Mr. and Mrs. W,E. Harris, Mr. jerry .tobnson and son Craig, Orem I'tah, Mr. and Mrs. Phtll Fairchild, Idaho and Mr. and Ear tags will be available at the CSU Extension offices at the Coumy Offices In Delta and at the Courthouse In Fillmore and also from the livestock show Secretary, Stanley Robison. Each exhibitor will be limited to three tags for eich class of sntmsl which Is the maximum number of animals that can be exhibited. Youth Interested tn exhibiting fat beef are encouraged to get their animals on feed and tagged as soon ss possible, before Dec. 1, deadline. Members of I he livestock show committee will be cherklnganlmals for ear tags. Those not tagged by the deadline may be disqualified from participation In the show. Alt youth between the ages of 9 to 19 without regard to race, color, or nai tonal origin are Invited to participate In the show by enrolling in a H or F.F.A. livestock project. Contsct your F.F.A. advisor or ISU Extension Agent Keith Chapman for more Information. 4-- Keith J. Chapman ISU Extension Agent NOTICE Individual Jake Hayden, electrician Christman Tree tags are available at the local range district in Fillmore. in Salt Lake City, Utah. ccn hznilo it. Wo Pacific Hie Unto MISS INFORMATION Ihev at pelted before a total live audience of 45,000, and were seen by thousands more The medium used was song and dance, but the message dewas that both tnc livered white man and many Indians have mistaken Image of the American Indian Delivery of that positive met sage was the main purpose behind a recently completed lour of 40 cities in the Midwest, South and the East Coast I amanlte Generation" by (he from Brigham Young University. A shorter tour Is sche1974 for duled for Nov. Idaho, Montana and Western Q. television. on Maestas says It Is amazing to see the changes that take place In the self Image of many of the students whoiierform with the group. We have seen students glow and develop to levels of what beyond they ever felt possible, Just are out doing because they some'hlng positive. They ire developing and growing." The stulents dlsplav a,strong des're to serve, Maestas says. a performance would When end, the students would mingle with the audience and talk to the tvople. This was especially true when thev performed before nioslly Indian audiences. They would talk to the young kids ami also to the old people trying to encourage them. When we were In Chicago tovarJ 'he ent of the nmr, we hi I a imtr.li.g free. 1 though f the nt ist kits would want to rest or goof off a little, but thev wanted to visit an orphanage or to lo some similar thing that was helpful," 15-2- 7, Canada. Generation The I amanlte draws top Indian talent from the 525 Indian Students al BU who represent more than 77 tribes. of the 40 stops At each on the tour, the students performed a program of contemporary music and dance blended clarefully with traditional InAlso Included dian numbers. were contemporary numbers written by BYU Indian students such as Go, My Son, a message to Indian Youth, encouraging them to get an make your education and people proud of you. The main benefit of this tour was two-fosays JohnR.Mea-ste- s, plo-gna- nt i'J CHRISTMAS "lamanite Generation The 15, 1975, ELDER TRACV OLSEN WILL be honored Sunday Nov. 24 at 4;30 p.m. Nephl Ward, he has been called to serve an L.D.S. Mexico. mission In Tracy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. UuJZld Olsen. by o0 Maestas su.J ld a Pueblo Indian and chairman of BYU's Indian Fd'.a-tlo- n First, It shatProgram. tered the white man's stero-lype- d Image of the Indian to see these ktds perform sowell. Second It built up the people to see the same Rented Cow Causes Stir In Alaska Q ute a few city children lave never seen a cow, and Too often Indian eople some don't even understand thing. where milk comes from luv low esteem and Tins lack of knowledge about It Is especially ltr.or-lar- .l lor young Indiana to see rows, ttdik. and nutrition Is this type of program. They even more uc.tto tn the remote arras of Alaska If they sty to themselves, and heitlth officials in can go to school and perform oneSchool such area recently put on like this, then so can I. " n campaign to rent a cow" The group appeared before irom a farm near Anchorage large crowds In such big cities to hep children learn retire as Chicago, Memphis, Miami, about nut nt ton. nd New York City. In WashStudents them elves nised ington, D.C.. they performed enough money to fly the cow on the steps of the Capitol lo town and feed II for a week Alaskan Kxfrnsion leaders Building. But they also ma le stops In reortl tin row was the sen sutlon cd the year Both ndi.lt s smaller cities to perform , for ar.d rh".fteti came to ve it and audlem-esIndian primarily lo learn h w Important milk Is such ss Cherokee, North Caroto their dr! lina. and Coc4.rCliy, Florida. self-imag- e. rJ?wY J mu 7 - ithtad paopla sS V) S3. SV' Eleanor Robison Fuller North Main Street 115 Fillmore or 743-57- 20 INSURANCE Tricks for Motorcycle Boat and crops Hon e Farms Travel trailer Mortage iv RoaatTom Turkey Life and health Hettrement life Camper Businesses (and more!) TWO triggers! Good students .tM, Fair, land more!) dwellings Jobholders Stable Families full insurance Have TRUCK STOP CAFE FIESTA ROOM od Camp i wo cnppM youn(piorw. j 5V' I tWT A Jy L important DINE OUT THANKSGIVING t Wt know. lh hAllJl hcl i,iinl JJ 4v. vf WARNER MOTORS Srnd your gift to Ikr UTAH N IV.vtttr.v f. . tt I mil- - wm I I f l Mi l. M Wf1 I -, I I . 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