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Show Mlcrrfilmlnfr Cor,?. Universal 2S0C ?,0, Salt IP n. ) If ,' L Vs-- ' , " ' yd' ,' 2. c A1 - i 2 . A meric ms will g lther Mon. Ma, 2n to eelebraie Memorial Dav. flic , will jav secial tribute to American v"i' icemen, man. who iivo their lives in defease of Hieir Country. Now buried in loo il ceme- '.cii .1 ant further, i "ter one of f national contest-- , v bon that out of the millions ot entiles YOt ns will Ih Hie oiu selected. teries, our veterans are from all mamr wars including the Indian uprising in e irly I tah history. The costlv war in human life was World War n. For the Flag jncture we lave the old outfit Hat the late Guy Brunson was a member of, taken just prior to bloody assault on Iwo Jima. It was on a Memorial Day on this island that Guv was so . foci!: member First twenty -- r TV-W- " work of fine yonm, IsoBnn-herho- Bantam the Basketball League this lost year doing an excellent job. As one might expect with his background, his favorite hobby is the training of race horses, but a close second is the coaching of younof Miss Mr. Brlnkerholf Mr. Brlnkerholf is a iTaduate of Millard Hub School. His parents are vn known business people and horsemen of 11 the area. He graduated from Southern t tah Mate College in Cedar Citv with a B. S. in Biologv and plnsical Iduca-tio- We set up camp m the Wildlife Park. Bill 1 mmett, Jim i( Brampton, Mike Hodges, Wes-o- n Warner, helied us put up 1 mrti t,iii(;ii us how It) eat lie tents. biro mis raw mid we Later Friday we covered the desert Ui bit OolHS m our till foil with the Jeep Posse memlwrs, We then visited the ii.ers. Mr. Halsey, Mr. MundyandMr. iMbind C.im'oI to see the Muir. Thev tixk us in their a ! I ' i 'he j i"itt ers, drive vehicles on top "hilhe" Lid studied ia May We were riven a (lersoiul v d ot u Mr D.ui s'niith h lie mushroom plant. . - Continued on pg, 1 load the to .'bin blanks, no fuss, i.obothei, vou just plav a fascinating lamily fun game, an i if you m j. u After tourlnraroundihe I cage mi you and buvlng some "goo gads" at a local tourist shop, we headA sop was made ed homo. just outside of LaVerkin at an 0 il ). Cat Jo As down (a little) yoj coe'i vi.j up with a (little) 'lsi'ul of cash. Even if iu ift, nt wm, v tm11 have lot? of fn tr ! r: Miss Brirrton nuitct tj 1.'S ; r igs and its (vaihtakinb. Intact, Margie s.red us vs tli cMtiig so close to Mn edee, 41'i.r a tmr of La Verkin, l! was mil Lome. We stop-p- el at MJphurdjle offramp and l I Due to Memorial Day Holiday, Monday, r lease get your news in as earl as possible. Friduv will not be too soon. Thanks, The Progress Staff DON'T FOROIIT TliK MKAI K)v A FIKKMK.VS BAU If ATl'HD-MU 21th great to see lions A $ 1 4 to Wjy Jims Mm it fr.mil. m a'e y.,tar hi. &rrcrff the H'or-- n anJ lard.'! si nth n wee f n' i c s 1 "V - v'c a. i hit b and we rv.lh .ip n in we .. L i Cleared sati.rkiv night In Li.t . sm., but the ih :i, bn Hiv t, We . . This is he Una, vear f.r itlrens '"'in ,n! ilreai 'it I I! he is involved with teaching ol Career Mam maims, and l II. Vi "err Pre-lgebr- a, the girls jieilJled into Cove Fort. The Biglers, alwavs sofriendlv, trea'ed us to cold drinks. Kent us his new cult and the sho I iris en owd watching the new lam! 3. We also saw an Australian ral' it, which Kent lad tven trvlng to catch. At just a os.t suii.se', drove into die lotlif'il Pahvant Valiev, vhich is always so pretty at the (lavs end. erelv this tints! lave tu j ired I ather 2bO years ago. Were certain the first pioneers must have &'!'( some breathless monies as Ha, watch tho valley "id tor the first time. We ha.e (.Pen tried to visual- Lave looked I, e how It wm, 2 Jit vears ago. Even with the ad i cut of man. Its untamed and far reacinn. pLMns and motin- I I. ms still m.vc a fn shness, as if for Ha f;i st Mine, voure (he nrsi j rson o, .can its 'i 1 Je i.n Present), ' his 1 Vi t e inend- - 1 . GRADVA TION PROGRAM , iris, re .1 ',(( b rs I From L to R Fern Damon, C07ctte Moody, and Kirsten Brewster. thru In! Hnumuin nTrrriTrrrrrro of Millard been award- scm.irs Hi h Si hoi 1 have ed sc hcl.irxhtps fir m xt year ai t tali recli.H.il Colle.e at Provo. s'cott Mr,..ride received a spicul aw.ud, huh is worth 8 a quirii i List nn the three quarters n the leoilar school 1 Seniors awarded scholarships m ir.( Is. 1 cake ready when we W!a( a w'ori lerful way to end t n great das. Really we traveled less than 200 miles Glad we did as from home. after the m.ow storm, it ni.vbe our ist good day for this years s't rt s "m aT season. ar-ri.- il'.iu ml. M 1st who Can ,u rs mi Memorial On Saturday, May 23, all of us will be asked to wear a red memorial poppy, once a year Americans observe Puppy Dav which is a voluntary tribute to our dead and disabled servicemen. Pv accepting one of 'hese from a nmiiber of jh (.lues the American 1 cion Auxiliary, Junior members, Cub Remits, V.eblol oy x or some Auxiliary other v ilunuer we ai I the liv- ing victims of the (ast wars while honoring our dead. When you are asked to wear un Mav 2bh, re mem a Pop; remember the ve'era" tnahos-jiitor workshop who male this memorial flower. -- al j inter contest was Millard lumur Hi. hand illmrre I lemcm.ir. schools with He follow in is winners. esa Hone, 1st Fillmore 2n C.rcvorv Distrup ml Jrd Port Elevens, hmiur Ct.hwin-ne- rs The popp. held 1 el Day at Holden in 1 1 '.ramlmothcr lane ha hd fried darken .ml fresh striw-lerr- v Kindergarten Corette Mooney, 1st gra h ; .. sten Brewster, 1st grad : : thru 3th grade: Fern I'.um 3rd grade. 8:00 P.M. THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1975 1 1 man. Environmental poster contest BOYS GYMNASIUM Poppy Day May 24 la MKADO'A, UTAH P i way 111 MILLARD HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT wijtymwnwwai got on their bikes and rode the six mil,sorsothrough the Canyon. They said it was a thrilling and !camifi,l way to see 7 ion. slip, jingles, purchases, entry and Lady Lick smiles We went on At the entrance large tunnel, the girls tih.l "Remembering Yesterday, Dreaming of Tomorrow" 10, Meadow 10; 30, Kanosh 11, ami the Kanosh IndLin Cemetery at 11:30. skate. lark. es cemeteries starting in Scipio at a, Holden 930, Fillmore back to the motel and of the ill st n. the his country. Memorial Day Serv ices will be held in all five of the local 6 Frankly Speaking It was Memorial Day rites will be under the direction of the A mer-ica- n Legion, Post Cl, with Wes Barton commanding. ThoAiner icon Legion Auxiliary will first honor veterans on Eat. May 24. O11 Memorial Day, the ladies will accompany Legion-airrto tho Cemeteries to place a Memorial wreath at each flag pole. All Legionairres, wives and Auxiliary members are encouraged to join in taking part this year. The caravan will leave from the Legion home al 8:30 for Scipio. Those needing transportation should call Commander Barton or Auxiliary president Rae Ellen Hare. wounded. Ho carried of these wounds until he died a few niontlis ago. In this same action and a member of this group is Wilford Wlatcott who gave his life for severely the scars . gsters. Brinton is our new teacher fresh from the halls of Brigham Young I'niversL.', wdiere she received her B. S. in EnglLsh and Social Studies. She attended her high school At the BYU she in Orem. graduated as a Phi Alpha Theta (International Honorary Historical Society) She enjoys the sports of skiing and swimming tremendously and excells in each. At Millard 8th t rade U. S. High she t History, Girls P. E., A. P. 11 English. Several of her novel projects m V. S. History have compelled her to represent the area at a teacher confab demonstrating her techniques. These two fine voung people have followed in the paths of the other excellent educators at Millard High School with their dedication, lot alt v. and snecial attention to the individual," claims their principaL With young teachers of this calibre our children are in good hands. J Deaf children visit ,i : ivi j in i tiinu re, n sonality Cluster for 7th grade students. In the latter he lias made many innovations. lie is also an active Elder in the Fillmore 3rd Ward and serves the Fillmore Stake as Athletic Director, He lias also lieen President. ff lde this year. Mr. .iere and Miss Victoria lirin-to- n lu.e hecomc favorites with manv of the students and liave gained fine resiwet from the teaching staff. lkJLdlfc4riA But if you would like to enter a local con'cst m which yon have a better chance m winning than going to the m m the tiear future .is that about right for your chances in a national contest)? and if you want to liave a lot of fun doing it, plan on entering the Whos Who contest starting next week in the May 29 issue of the PROGRESS. The unsteries to be solved are all local. That means only folks who are somewhat acquainted with Haxo'ea will stand a choice to win. Does that mean Huy vmi most have lived here for 2J purs' n n A little o Not at all: sense and a reasonable amount of skill and you viI hr.n as much ctiance asamoiu ' i.mc'- -. ly what ARE vour chances of winning one of tlip cash prizes, well they are lots better than you might think. And it costs you nothing to enter, no sales oxi,; year teachers enthused Millard Jr. Sr. High bdiooi has enmved the services and l.ul.l 4110 W s i. i cut Looking foi Him ah..i in Mile to Knox" a producing oil well i iMrci. n car full of cash it t: mse thin; s ajijx al to von, d ut't hard -- ;4i- - i- - !0 )ox Lake City 1 in 1st place i.milv Martinez, 2nd Taunee Gass and "rd Llmse Meveps. Cash awards were prescind to each of these winners. A special thanks to Mrs. Hunter and Mr. svlves'or for tlnlr help in the Poppy Poster Contest. llolde; Avill have tLcir annual Memorial Da; Dinner May 26. To la held .,( the Holden Church, ser im; will begin at a m. The j rice v. ! lx? announced, b is skiii .ored bv Hie Holden 11 W ard. District convention mx (hand Aruri' Le in ( .invention of m 1 and Aux- iliary will ie hotod this vear l ust bv l illiuoie, Cl. lias years spring cim.entiouwtllbe hel on Mnv 2 t at the I e ion home in Fillmore. '.eoii ers of the us.ltarv will ast I eel (Inner at serve 1 7: to thee to p u,. P tend- in .ocial Lour will proance. ceed he banquet with drAiul i lections follow in A lea is Mu., sei" for meith I ers il me It s to sepjx rt most he ol m ' hoi' memlers lf e m rmini K's which si le-lu- le.11, ai r.b e ol v j t 1 ti I ee in I oil'., ; H.isr . Ieeilets Ma. 21. a rrale point .s 2. Bis main-tau- u I. .nl i r a'v.ir Is are w orth "..J a ii ..I u r, also lasting the iho le.ulir ihl e qu.u'iis t .a tin .1 i fade school i in- I 1 1 v I 01 M is an b ! Ctl! cl di 1 I 1 I. : MvKt.ii.; 1 ab,i nn I t 1 di .a r M 1 -- .1 ir 1, l.i il I u ; i it tai c( Mer-- 1 nil, not i'll shields, hi 1 Mi u ; Mathews. I) Mai bin Me i pil mist ; In -! I, tl i.i pi ( W m. .111 pc. I. 'alia s, ! l(ia hi hi el; leal vi ... t, In i .2. B o. C a. .iindc! of the xiu-lep n i.ci.ts to which In si h d sh: s Hi pi u: s ). r vis. I e nil lie 1 s a'i i I . ivi I 1. 1 Mi cl. ul , I 1 1 1 hr Alhson Crook G;tU ThdtthHr Man Ann ph.t'.vln .Jan 1 h ttfott M.'utt I'Ujjene McBride Hut in ei1 or on e loti.ures mis oec isioiis siifl. ad! ii .k torvird post ',1 V ill I 1 war iiovidm con-- f imieran v 1 I this convention. ) I. tMsq M,itheVVS on |