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Show Millard Jr. Sr. High School happily announces this quarters high honor and honor rolls. High honor rolls require a student to obtain a combined g.p.a. of 3.8 or better. To make the honor roll a student must achieve a 3.S g.p.a. or -- 'Htj '?r0' l.1 l lil V "0 , r .; M?W y, .'A Glenda Condie, Mary Monroe. Scott Stevens. 12th Grade: Richard Neilson, Preston Stephenson, Vicki Jensen. i - - if student selected 200 YEARS for European concert OF Local Kay Don Stott, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Stott will participate in Americas for or. Youth in Concert month beginning June 29. He was selected by audition for a concert choir to perform in Philedelphia and New Yorl before leaving for London Paris, Geneva, Innsbruck, Venice, Florence and Rome. The program intends to show the high quality and character ofamericas youth and to expand the musical and cultural horizons of young musicians. Kay also performed with the National Future Farmers of American chorus that met recently in Kansas City, Mo. Kay is a Senior at Millard High School. Congratulations Kay! Edison appointed new city Justice Robert A. Edison has been appointed the new Justice of the Peace for Fillmore City, Judge Erie Emmett, who has served in this capacity for several years resigned from the position. He asked the City to appoint a replacement. Judge Edison is assuming his new duties this week. He will start taking some formal training for Justice of the Peace next month. All City matters of a a certain classification come bee fore his court vOith City citations, both adult and juveniles. traf-fic- FREEDOM The final dance practice in preparation for the Bicentennial Costume Ball will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 17 at 7:30 p.m. in the First Ward Cultural Hall. Come join us for a last chance to brush up on your dancing before the big event on February 21. Snow conrses at Pine hi Single lane, left turn two-wa- y the through lanes with intermittent delays for turning vehicles. While it to be a hazardous . devplbe , J left lane has been used in nearly all states for the past four years with a commendable record in safe traffic control. It is well to remember that turns may be executed within, and that movements arc permitted across, the two- way left turn lane, but that continuous travel parallel to traffic within a y left turn lane is prohibited. no . differs from past practice. The current markings are the result of national standardized markings as set forth in Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. The utilization of the standleft turn lane ard permits more efficient use of existing highway facilities without restricting the accessibility of adjacent properleft turn ties. The lane permits continuous use two-wa- y two-wa- y Creek and Shintle Mill "Snow courses at Pine Creek and Shingle Mill measured on January 29, 1976, Serby the Soil Conservation Service Forest vice and the show the following: At Shingle Mill there was 24 inches of snow containing 6.8 inches of water. Last year there was 23 inches of snow containing 5.8 inches of water. During the month of January there was 0.56 inches of precipitation. The total precipitation catch since Octo1975 to present is 8.42 inches. At Pine Creek there was 27 inches of snow contain- 7.6 inches of water, This course is not normally measured at this time of year but appears to be below normal. Tamara Mathews, up.. seen a movie that created the interest that the Eiger Sanction" did the Although language .hroughout the movie was somewhat brisk, it is the way men talk when theyre together. The interesting parts to the movies were the various climbs and then the ultimate the ktempt upon the north face of the Eiger itself. First 1 had to read the book, "The Eiger Sanction by TrevarJan. The movie and book followed closely. The Eiger mountain located in the Alps, has never been climbed by a man, on the north face. It is really known as the Eigerwauld; Many attempts have been made, most of them ending in death for the climbers. The .Swiss now prohibit any attempts upon this north wall. Someday this ban will be lifted and someday with all the new modern techniques of survival and better equipment, some person will plant a flag on its summit. But, for the present the Eiger remai., the queen and can be enjoyed by a good view from your hotel. Mountain climbing has al- fascinated me. I havent ways . stan(j ' HIGH HONOR 7th Grade: DeAnn Robins 8th grade: Son Nguyen 10th Grade: Mary Lynn Row-leBrand Brinkerhoff, Lane Heder, Janice Neilson, Carol Ford. 11th Grade: Wendy Payne, O' t&y'iF if JV'ft Seldom have better. Parents are advised that the g.p.a. on class report cards have been rounded off. At times it would appear that a child has achieved this distinction when they really have not. The real g.p.a. is kept in the office and is open to receive your childs g.p.a. O, r2S? Movie follow HONOR 7th Grade: Kimberly Rhodes, Terry Lee Monroe, Ha Nguyen, Stephanie Robins, Tina Ford, Michael Henrie. 8th Grade: Scott Christensen 9th Grade: Sarik Svay, Jolyn Heder, Patricia Probert, Mark Warner. Todd Chapman, Lyn-o- f Davies, Kim Reid Grade: Dan Nielson, Pula Coats, Linda Huntsman. 1 Hh Grade: Debra Hirschi, Tony nth Sharon Christen- sen Martha Stevens, Valerie Turner. David Wade, Todd Linda McBride, Crosland, Jean Rasmussen, David Me ee rCt! bJJJ?jJi";flBonnie coaches jone a(j 1 PUBLISHER BILL WILSON alone and the physical rigors of climbing must certainly require superhuman strength along with a coolness that truly sets aside a great sportsman and athlete. The lines.... Have really enjoyed the Olympics on television and think we should all be proud of the American team mem- bers. The down-hiskiiing is a favorite event and perhaps it's the element of danger giving it such appeal. Hockey. Ive tried to get involved in, " but for . some reason 1 never quite get with it. We did watch how hard the American team attempted to make a goal and never did, while the opposing team seemingly, effortlessly got the puck in the net. ll SPECIAL PTA MEETING A special general PTA Textbooks In meeting on Our Schools will be held Monday, February 16. from 4 to 5 p.m. at the Junior-Hig- h School. Members will vote on the' position and course of action thev wish the PTA organi-- . you'leachm have tion to adopt E.R. Fuller they can youre two-wa- More on FLAG story the late Grace Brunson's father, and grandfather of Ada Hardinger); Delbert Cloth ier; and Charles Critchley, Salt Lake City, a brother to Louis and William were sponsible for all the masonry work on the Courthouse. Many people over the years remarked about the unique-inness around the windows of re-b- g Three BLM the Courthouse and George Hotel. Since then the windows have been painted over several times and ruined the artistry. However, the courthouse still has a few windows not so heavily painted and one may observe the great skill and artistry involved. All the Critchleys learned their trade from a Mr. an immigrant from England. He was largely responsible for the Critchleys moving to America and settling in our area. Tar-buc- meetings scheduled k, 1976 1ST PLACE TEAM: League Chevron) winners and tournament ners. (Armory winUse Advisory ua representatives will be Richfield trict. Bureau of Land Manage- - Grazing terminated January 5. ment. will be the topic of u.nd PnvMons of thc three public meetings an- Committee cdc Admory nounced by Don Pendle- saf-.ton. District Manager. Meet- - ct ,,972, ; however provided ings are scheduled on su0 for new advisory establishing ccssive evenings in Nephi. ThC Fillmore and Richfield. Feb. Sr0P i 18. 19 and 20 at 7:00 P.M. F,udc ,ha ca,chJb?ardl must Juab County Court House. havc a clucar'y defl"CJ Pur and ?e by Nephi will be location of Wed- - Pose of view. To fercnt points meeting. Thursday the public is invited to BLMs 'plement these legislative Office in Fillmore and Friday idircctivcs at BLM s district the final session is slated for level. Multiple Use Advisory Sevier County Court House Boards arc being established. Pendleton concluded that in Richfield. advisory boards have an important role in the managePendleton stressed that the ment of public land resources main purpose of the meetings and when properly employed, is to obtain public input and will provide valuable assistrecommendations on composiance to BLM. in managetion of the new advisory ment of national resource boards. In other words, to lands. They are a means to ir-TROPHY WINNERS: determine what user groups systematic contact with the Lto R: John Stephenson-Coacor interests should be represcitizens served and remind of Holden Team. 2nd ented on the board to advise both the BLM and public place trophy. him on matters pertaining to that government cannot operDan Brinkcrhoff-Coacof resources and uses of the ate in isolation. They stimulate and assure a flow of inpublic lands under the jurisLEAGUE PLAY: 1st: Armdiction of the Bureau of formation which the public 2nd: Kanosh; Land Management. Some exors know. Chevron; to need a and has right amples include livestock, rec- To meet these goals he is 3rd: Robison Bros.; 4th: 6th: Holden; reation. wildlife, local governurging citizens and groups JCs;5lh: Scipio, 7th: Third Ward; 8th: Second ment. mining, conservation, to attend the scheduled Ward. etc. Nominations for indiv id- - Front Back row: L to R: Tim Turner. Dan Moore. Gary Hare. Jcri Brinkerhoff. Bruce Robi- - Row: L to R: Ray Slcwart. Val Brinkerhoff. Gary Tecples. Coach Dan Brinker-hol- t. son. Armory Chevron team number one h h Fillmore Elementary prelents: Happv Birthday America" is a Bicentennial program tilled with some of America's best songs, dances and reading presented by the students Fillmore Elementary. be held in the Millard High School Gymnasium, Feb. 18. at 7:30 p.m. at It will The parents of the students and the public arc invited to join us in celebrating America's birthday. The Armory Chevron team proved they were number one lor the second time last Wednesday night by downing a lough Holden team in a close game. When Coach Dan Brinker-- . hulls team won first place in the league three weeks - earlier, most of the teams in the Community School Basketball League thought they could beat them in the Even though tournament. most of the games won by the Army Chevron team were close and several won in overtime. This team had a perfect season with 10 straight wins and no losses. Armory-Chevron- . 1st place won the second Holden place trophy and Scipio won of Seipio Team Conso- the consolation trophy b lation winner. beating Third Ward 37 to 30. The trophies presented to the winning teams were purRESULTS: TOURNAMENT chased by Fillmore City. Eight 1st: Armory Chevron; 2nd: over eighty playand teams SeiHolden: 3rd. JCs; 4th: involved in this were ers pio; 5th: Kanosh: 6th. Third league sponsored by the ComWard; 7th: Second Ward; munity Education program of 8th: Robison Bros. the Millard School District. League, Vie 1st Tournament. Monroc-Represciila-liv- e |