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Show Special events a possibility Mr. Glenn R. Wilde, !'! rec- group as chairman and Keith Ch.ipm.n, Km Hollaway, and Tean Peterson as assistants. In i hlltlon to the above mentioned in livtdiials. those present were: or latac Huntsman, Gwen Geraldine Peterson, Hunter, Helen Huntsman, Plana Fuller, lerrv 1 ord, Annette Day, Rose Rogers, Stella Day, Petit Cros-lanand Dr. Wayne Held. In addition to Mr. Wilde, there were Ruth Draper fDirector f the Institute of Fine Arts), Ruth f Wetor State Knight College Fine Arts), A lien Cooks Division of Fine Arts and Programming!, Wayne Wringer ar tor of Fine Arts from State Inlvcrslt.. , n et with a e cltlei.s .'mm hast Millard Counts' last 10 a m In the Millard School Career I". locution n i to discuss a ; ns high calibre pu lerat.le our area. at High Room of group M intc d, lion was ce ite red around the development of these fine arts presentations around the bicenIn audition to tennial theme. bringing In these irograms to The encourage their surt. thrust of this program Is t reach out Into various rural areas for culturally deprived areas of our growth. Such as poets, musicals, things theatre plays, artists, musicians, etc. Would move lido our area for these presentations depending rn those activities our fine arts council woul decide we would support. The proposed program Is a pilot proprain ly all ttte tr.ator universities, the I'tah Line Arts Associatt. n, and the If It is Kellogg t "ti-- i latp.n. successful In the su countie I tried tll 1' renew their PHCGPI NS to change and were addresses, Tuesday Geot ye K. and Anna He was a 'Tiiier residents. g teacher at Millard High school until Ids itoiir health force I mem to leave. They left i anv fi lends w.'ti wlmn they have hem in much through the Vo-y- .errs. Crippled wild arthritis, (hey f vent i Cetero, Calif., nioi.ttedlv le p. .til s,.,i, snn v ear-roun- d tear ci.i e.j Mr. Sjiencer. . tie lie leVresie.) 'n foreign a i it ihe cure Dejart 'ne ni wt.eie l.e taught modern of firutn: We recall 'heir ' I' 'ijRiS ,u ng in South t tee, Gen'ralAmer- - i'Tt I,-:- I .ti-m- t Arthritis Suflerris a and 'lhe, the olhel s, Lt.ilip! m-- , nd were hurtling Prove 4td 'be night wuh Heir sn. Dr. Berkley Niencrr. w.fe and fivechlldren. He Is on Hie fimity gi H.Y.L. They had toen t v as Vegas Tuesday, WAKE UP WITHOUT ALL THAT STIFFNESS! formula tie vnt-r- e co the , I me Art Club, it , tMet.shei Division, Ions Seni r s ttlrens, etc. n-- a al flue ats rei res,.'.itlve t.. ,m was selected with Mat t tf Fillmore t,e. Hi the Vcw arthritis tumor p.ii:i is so strong sou tan take it levs often and 'tll w.ikc up m the morning without all Ihc pain s stillness Yet so gintte von tan take this tablet on an empty stomach It s called .4 rihntit Pam huniuTj (let hours of relief Ask (or A'thritn Pam hinnula by .'he makrt i of ir the to i 1 to see band Karl Pal. if and two te-.rh- tliev , huschll-re- n air Wh teaching ; and sm Ken'., s sophomore a' 1'nlversiu of r' e la, I ,V, Thev will go n to Nampa, Idaho where son Richard, wife Peggv and thru riui Iren live on a '.o0.a iifarm jointly owned t v Hiet.ai d and Ms father Also livioc there is 13 vear old Kurt, a sojg.oiiii.re In high . MM .4 HM in lnWi iinatii'-yi- i r Our lightest chain saw. Our tarn Supet power tn 5 iS tufs 7 M Supttl!MMM B Supef capacity Of Super prn&feiliff. Super new ifsiin round type thatn. com- that series subscription tickets tween $1 30 and $2.00 per lerformancf which Is very minimal for such calibre. There was good possibility that a liercemage of any profits would remain tn our area to upgrade any fine arts projects. If any citizen is Interested, please display your enthusiasm to either Edith Calllster or Fern lloldaway. Ite , their large Rounding family are daughter Frances, husband Don O. Cliff and two children who live in Pittsburgh, where he Is an executive In a steel company. lie sail (o tell all of his friends hello, and that he plan.4 lo eme on a more leisurely trip some time so he can make many calls. out na . i (jvpndluntauyc 12" bar cuh lop tp la 2 lee? toH up to 20 Suzanne Beeston honored WHO Wllo-- AMONG HIGH sch'd students honors Suzanne Hesum. a Sr. at Millard High School, Suzanne j recently notified that she Is to to featured In the Eighth Annual Edition of WHO'S WHO AMONG SCHOOL HIGH (AMERICAN thelargest (STl'DKNTS. 197J-4, In some ways I want my son to develop the qualities of being selfish, Jealous, and pushy. These are areas which have, been attributed to football on various special television programs and In this week's new, paper as well. I Intend to take a different view however., I would have my son selftsn, to the extent of playing the game of life well; so Jealous of his that they would make him understand that school Is not Just an Institution to keep him out of mischief. but where he orenares to start' the real battle of tire. I know that when my son grows up, 1 want him trustworthy, honest, Independent, courageous, fair, and loI select these quail- yal ficatlons not through anv abstract Ideals but because all worthwhile and lasting success Is based on service tn fellow men. These are qualities taught bv the American game of football. If a sport that teaches the qualifications andattrltu'es advocated here Is wrong, then someplace along our line of history we have lust our sense of values a report vie we t l.neu on television unfairly singles .ut high school football and was less than honest tn mxnv of the impressions It conveyed. In Mimluy's Another report newspaper met the startled observer with "High School h oot-hInjuries S ar". Anvone would to Insane to reasMi that there was not some risk In playing the contact game of football, but wnat to we foresake at the expense t( this risk? Although there are many Injuries In other sprt, 77 Of the show was devoted to Injuries In football. Mr. Marln self-intere- st self-relia- thick toiler thin standard ALL AMERICAN CHAIN SAW Fatuity Member North Main Fillmore. Utah Honored WEST I' fit XT. NY. Guggenheim ,L l HOLDEN FIRE DEPT V t. Until be Firemans Ball 9:00 p.m. till ?? I'lutul n'. Mitrl.il n eu.l-et- Ui-- I . Academy fj.uby t. 4 "I. WdiiafU !'. Mil tit. The prvotu'U'U Fellowships ne given on the Isoi of nccum- d r in . t. I t ,i t e d td.hmenD tn the pext an I Uoiig ptoiniM f.r the Dilute of me nod the to all Live music from Loa Price $1 -- lu-l- .I icuU nnl t "obau l Street! l a fltt.thttl grant and Will be 1 - in n avvaid--- t FoiioW-ht- p Miug ttvlofil I'nivmity. Ver tn Work i Mu. Lind for a Friday, Dec 27 OI. 1 1 c.,l, h J'li.JIfl.. t- -i Oyiean. . No holidays, 'ODO t v'lvut1 teso'ed eiy on yorf It'D :, rules." 1 .... second. He ten top advantages of competition these boys i j; war: meeting new trle).Jx, keeping tn shape, ac- .i.iev tn learn-- i quiring team work and loyallty, keeping out rf trouble, enjoying one achieving a goal, profiling from competition, tocom-- 1 a better person, and gaining reject for and from people. want my son to have the opi.riunlty of facing the adult world on Its own terms, with courage, with endurance, with Ho about you? '.f, ad vsp work i1re,y o? Thanksgiving holidays, we will publish early next week. Please have your news and ads In no later than Monday noon or earlier If possible. Friday or Saturday wot, Id not tie too soon. AARP conducts defensive driving class Taradise Inn was the location for a state -- wide course In Defensive Driving conducted by the Itah organization of American Association of Retired Persons, two days last week. They occupied 22 rooms and meals were served to 40 AARP people, representing chapters In t'tah. Fillmore Is In the process of organizing such a chapter, but was not represented. People came from towns as far away as St, George, Price and the larger cities. t'tah Highway Patrolmen were present to give much useful information on defensive driving. The MISS INFORMATION IS sot srs OlAnC ah r op OAT t zo WHAT Hg WANTS ONg He CAN Sg Fog L IN S Hg AlA Hospital N ews ' . Kanosh ui'ej States among Industries tn the decline. The Fillmore ital is joining with other ' tab hospital to ensure that '.'.-.-i In the hospital Is not a part of this rail' nal trend. 'r.k--r a $:4,d21 by the I'tah grant State Hovjtal Association from the IVj pr'n.ent of Health Education and Aeilare through the s, a team of management specialists tos been hired to assist community hospitals of the stale to their efforts to Inter-cram- contain rising hospital costs, to patient care and to emsloyeex Indongthier M 'c"er and more efficiently. management engineers Improve att r-- frn the Management En- gineers Services Association of Denver vmted the Fillmore host Hal last week stated Ash! y Hut !nn At that time (hey surveyed the hospital to help identify areas where Improve mew may to made. In the the Management Enspring gineers will return to perforin tr.dcpth management engineering studies that will materially benefit all of the n .sp.ial patients and employees. Mr. Hot. tson said be was p!caed to have sn oj'p.rtunlty to jarMcipat in this program with other hospitals tn ! tah. Administrators lot tah working through their slate atsosaUon are continually striving to provide more effective ways of serving people so as lo keep rates as low as possible constten! with high quality hospital and medical er "It Sjw-ake- r . , Pallbearers Christensen Ken David Allen Kevin Christensen Clark Chri .ensen I honorary Pulilrearers Brad Allen Danny A Pen Hurd BiiBby Orin C Allen CC, Stella Flewell, died No IT, 1074 In a Iro.u huspltx hdlowmg j long Illness. Bom Ian 15, 1!08 lnArlzona, he was he son rf John A. and HoeljJ ,a Cheney Allen. He m.arrlei Ruth Christensen Oct. lose m the Mantt IDS 13, Temiile. He was s farmer Inthe Wade L S'elU Low Wade, 77, died uf stroke Nov. 19, 1974 In a Salt Lake hospital. Born Aug 10, 1897 to Beaver, she was the daughter of John F. and Nancy She married Holman Low. Arthur w. Wade, April tun to Beaver. He died Sept. 4, a Flowell area, Suri :virs are hi widow, sons and daughter, Dean, Kearns; Carl, Richmond, Calif; Rex, Flowell; Mr. Royal Clarice) Hurd, Orem; 21 grandchildren; amt sisters Rial and brother Mrs. Mark vYedat Anderson, Loth Spanish Fork; Orsnn, Salt Lake City; tr'hir. Flowell, Mrs. John (I la) Smithson, Arizona, Mrs. Walter (Jane) N all. m Dtego, Calif. Funeral services were held W'ednesisjv In the Flowell Ward. Burial tn Fillmore Cemetery, 1900. She was a member oftheLDS Church and had cooled In most of the local restaurants and at the Fillmore Hospital. are sons and .Survivors daughters, Jack. Roanoke, Va.; Honda Hand Mrs. BUI (Helen) Adams, Salt lake City; Mrs. Hoy rLoutse) Levying, Beaver; 20 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren; one brother, Jim Low, Iteavrr. Funeral services will to held Sat , at I p.m. in the Fillmore Third Ward Church. Friends may call at Olptn Mortuary Sat. Iron 11 a. rn until time of service. Burial will to tn Fillmore Cemetery. Couple returns from Italy these ml.svionartes who were Representative, Regional ent to paly to fullftll their Brother Leam Christensen, missions This was another Ue RuU, Just reand his thrill ft.r and Rula. l.cavpt ftfteen turned having toen gone days to a Regional and Missionary meeting In Italy. They mel with auxiliary leaders In Venire, Milan, Turin, Florence, Because of Rom and Bari. an airplane strike, they didn't get lo Sicily. They met with Pond, reStster Beverly presenting the General Board of Relief Society; also Myrl Hamilton respresentlng the primary. what a thrill tt is lo meet around 400 missionaries from both missions. The Italy North and Italy South. Another thrill wws to find that one of mtsalonarlea ta the lady Stster Mldieton, the granddaughter of Brother and Sister Owen staples who Is laboring In Aslll, Rome. Rula and Uavltt also visited to Puerto Rico with t'elr daughter her husband, and their three children. Their John Grant la a District PreslJem and also works with F.B.I. Arouml seven ur ago while the Christensens were living to acquainted Italv, they with l .S. Service men and their families. Some tf these Deacon who were passing the Sacrament then, were among r f., son-in-la- w care. as employed b Moor-maof Calif. Mr. McKean graduated from the t nlversi'.voU tah, 'alt Lake City tn I9C9 with a B.S. In Isvrholocv. H is married and Uses In N orth Hdr Hi hotby I raising City. A ratuan horses. Kean Are vou a parent ho may keep your boy out of thi sport for any of the follow ing lessor s' "Me might get hurt and how could he drive Ms rw pwt v .... J Dv.ial Ivio Sjmaker Ciem L Floyd Utley Duet 'Beyond the Sunset Accompanied by Carma Swallow Roy Olpin Allen Orseit Ch'sipff Prayer Hurd Royal Dedicatory Prayer Flag-staff- Recent na'loral teports Indl-cj- 'e that productivity In the imK-Mvii-y Carma Swallow . Prelude and Postlude Ilex 'ulen Family Prayer Polisfer Opening Prayer Robinson A. Remarks Bishop Ralph , Son 'Oh My Father Roy Ttmkinson Accompanied by Marjorie Robirc:. Junior Robison Sjreaker .. Orlu c. Allen, eosaiC November 17. 1974 January 15, 1908 -- 1 exercises. '.:! Wo F'v.ia H.al yco ORIN ALLEN Due to I am even convinced, a earh iirptiont? auto-motd- FUSE HAL SERVICES SHORT WEEK former recipient of a tod knee ir.;ur, that doctor prefer to derate sometime unsatisfactory rather Han encourage totter training and leg being sweat H get acrl'ce such as g'och 10 knnp rcn'r .un cal oo optR VOJ ?. 0 J i'st 1 different. .ov, especially In the grad need contact; P's Inherent in Heir constitution. As Mr. Tree "I osball prcviie explains, for controlled contact-- c ,ntct which boys have toen trained to accept, contact whim t restricted by carefully formulated have to - M 'S that toottoll is one of the safest act'. dues a boy can have after In fact, nine times school. as many high school bovs per le hundred thousand die In accidents between 3 p.m. and 3 b.m. during the football seaxtm than die as a resulc of playing football. still have faith In our young boys, that the majority (when properly encouraged at home) do crave for all the fine qualities of competitive athletics. A poll taken at the various Fellowship of Christian Athletes camps disclosed that they competed In football for the enjoyment' of the sport. These athletes around the ration said thev expected "leadership" from the coach as his most I mportant as set o cont rlbut Ion. As-e- d what a coach had a right tn expect from the athlete, more answeted "100 perthan 50 cent effort." A few comments '.Ve should learn to re: Everyone aovj.' defeat comes up and asks, 'Did you win" but they don't care how well you jjerfurmed. If I dont win, I get sick . It "ire beats anything that . de-er- and 1 t" o'- f'" ,oD i.rt" you' A are entirely car'" "He'll SlO't'i Out Skdlfvl trpn in,; A.-nic- ial frem those wtjohjveptj.ei (be game of foothsli. As school administrate, I am the first to reallre that the make -- up of boys and girls P. Wayne Reid tired from exercising ant rn't tell me that gettin.- - tire cw rv lav is good for him." "He'll no time off. VDun pte States young men may have a temporary Injury, but is it not far totter to have them engaged tn this wholesome activity than on the streets "dragging main" or doing other thing which fall short of creating a n.an t toiler from a toy' me that many of these same article fell to soil it testimon- U C) BY a.l student award publication the nation. Stmlents from over 20,000 public, private and parochial schools throughout Ihe high cMintry are recognl red for their leadership In academics, athletics, activities or community service tn the hooks. Less than Y of the junior and senior .Tree of the I'HSAA rejorted," are class stmlents nation-wid- e f must believe the persons reawarded this recognition. sponsible for this show were Suxar.n is the daughter of not really Interested In safety, J. Altort and !ner Georgy Bees-to- n but tn attacking ligh scho-.- l of Fillmore, t'tah. She Is football. Drawing sjwcta! ert active In Chorus, Historical tlclsm was (be report thst Executive Club, Seminary 810,000 Injuries are suffered each year by the nation's one Council, Seminary Cborua, FHA, anl many other church million high school organ! rations Two years ago players. The figure is mislead-ta- f she also got "Excellent'' at' because It does not disstate. In Drama. the type of Iniurtes tinguish In addition to having her biowhich professional require graphy jnihllstoJ In the book, medical attention from Injuries Suzanne will also compete for like bruises, Mister and one of ten scholarship awards SCRATCHES. Although ABC . ,f $300 to $1000 funded by the other figures, It appuuusr.ers and will to Invited not to use them chose parently lo participate in the firm's because they did net support anmiat of High "Survey a notion. Another Achievers''. ere report they Ignored Suzanne plans to attend Brig conducted by the Wiser nstr. Astom Young Inlversity in ihe sociation which reported (tot fall of ITT. there are less than 13 injuries She was awarded this honor per 100 individuals requiring while situ a tutdor. medical attention 0T fewer than the ABC report, and ; fewer than the taper's edition. Most assuredly, some of our In Kimballs & Co. 45 our In munity between the months of Oct. and April. It was suggested Speaking out on evils of football ed Ipj jetondi. E3 THE lowest price S095 jyjcCULLQCH eight productions 1 f the stale. par', Our atea was n presented tty 1 U'tah Slate by briefly Spencers stopschool So pplllC 1 area, and Director ). They Kellogg Foundation would schedule some six to e of Get news in early I to Wilch to wti?. -, We can handle the Union Pacific it rsikoed people many t'rg Imr te.evl.1n r ge c.r f lead- the street c.mers." U1 take aw iv inl'vl Whv, le'd '.v.e dln'cll tv-- a- -t wfllh(ibfimuiwiiiniiRc r to required to wear uniform anl folio he ihe same grooming regidatlor.v a e erv t 'o mi ef, cne else." "There pressure on winning. Mc",!.a-j.etilV of time to face pressore sa-n- e FOR AREA 1 " Germain's, tnc.,acenturyold western sed firm based at her. he's out of rrl'iCe, I Los Angeles, Calif, announced trying vour tost tn a game this week the appointment of won't help oi tn th real John McKean as sales repreworld." "It Is no. relevant sentative for I'tah. or Involved with the r.ee' "f Mr. McKean will to responsiMv on t a ble for the sale of Germain's today's youth alfalfa 'now' person. It must hat ten proprietary etd, right now. He la rv time Funk's G- - Hybrid corn seed, I fa vh to to bothered w"! pasture grass seed and llylage a lone I thing led! rin, 1 farmers cation and self discipline. Ho' ' Mage Piewervatlv established lra!ers. He hi life to 'h rough uing e'erie.,t H1 work with dealer fleldmen, with expanding anl freeing hi Ldd grower meetings and fon-imini to create a lerfct rn and alfalfa test plots fi t tomorrow." . determine the tot er-- ! uf Course I am toln? cynihi ter rn tng varieties have heard H ee cal, but same excues meni tonel by ntorv Cnder the direction of Art some parents tn ext lait ii c . r., Junior isnt encaged in a't let pteron, Cermaln's precision Me , tc romtiton. there ! ; anting tefhfttrlan, Mr. will sssist In the sales V.ea are some tmy v. !mi Cannot frtlclp.ate, but they are .f niCOAT Processed Seel. very few In comparhot, w lrbr towithacceprlng hbt new Germains, Me- der whether parents real;, j..isH.in ant learn Ruth Woolley, car clerk in Salt Lake City, Utah. aM-- )! comietpior '. 1 rt 1 INHlKlWtlll IffjH1, for nnrmciils that need special care Ailrv I In' Vv ishef hendlul or op to IN lbs of repel ily. I i!l't nis big a I .t'ur M"'' '! nnv ! I.ibrn ! 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