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Show Frankly Speaking 20ss Rather scary... A series of articles regarding the Bureau of Land Management and changes have started to appear in one of , FILLMORE qrx, t It long. Often we gripe, we scream and when Basketball The Millard Eagles were defeated in a close game with the South Sevier Rams. The final score of the game was Millard-49- , South Sevier-5The members of Millards team scored as follows: Dean Stephenson, 16; Dan Davies, 8; Dave McKee. 7; Mike 6;. Mark Mundy, 4; Don Beckstrand, 4; and Mark Petersen, 4. This game was the Senior Farewell game. Each of the seniors and the rest of the team members honored their parents. Also the senior members of the pep club were honored during e their performance. 6. Hos-ma- n, half-tim- 4 Girls basketball o 1 -- P U Us . comes time that we may do something about it, we become mice in the corner. Were men and better yet, we are Free Americans. Let's start exercising a few of our Am rican rights. M 1: - V. 3Q (L fJHS it left-han- K. MILLARD WRESTLERS AND r-- A WRESTLERS MILLARD took second place after an overtime match. Todd was State Champion last year and moved up from the 98 calls, to the 112 this year. Delta High School, defending State Champions walked away with the tournament followed by the Monticello team. Few Americans except members of the Continental Congress knew the author of the Declaration of Independence was Thomas Jefferson until that fact appeared in a newspaper in 1784, according to We Americans,. the Na- TODD McBRIDE IS SHOWN after winning his first match. Ladies will meet Societys in- The Region Girls Basket- formal history of America. The next meeting of the ball tournament has been Jefferson lived through .all Fillmore Hospital Pink Lag K. Bigter . going' on this week, Tuesday, .the. bellringing and . . staff - photo - by dies will be Tuesday, March that follow July 4, Wednesday, and Thursat 4:00 p.m. in the lobby 2, Led by strong teams from day. The schools competing 1776, without any personal of the hospital. If youre infrom commendation the press. Richfield and Grand, Region are: Millard, Delta, Richterested in volunteering some VII Tournament field, South Sevier, Juab, completes time, please attend. ComHe warned his wife, who was in Emery, North Sanpete, Hurtonight in the Millard High The of The third car, a 1967 Volksmittees will be organized at AgrDepartment the car along with their ricane, Grand and Manti. icultures Forest Service man- gymnasium. Everyone is .certhis wagen, was totally destroyed as old daughter. They somehow meeting. tain to witness much exciteGirls State Basketball will The following weeks of the bottom of the trailer tore the to stay down and also.be held at Millard on ages about 187 million acres, ment and color as the first managed class will be. held at the THEFLAG an area equivalent to the top from it. Then the trailer escaped without injury. basketball tournament con- Delta March 4, 5, and 6. This weeks Flag is an old wheels hit it and knocked it from VirHigh School. All exland covered by West The truck driver, Robert Lee cludes with games at: 1 p.m. photo invited are the roadway. The driver, Donald brought to us by Marpectant parents wife were only ginia, Virginia, Pennsylvania (4th Sanford, and his 4:30 p.m. (Sth to attend. There will be in- jorie Johns. The caption reads place); Lee Lashbrook, was outside the Selgaes prepare New York, Ohio, Kentucky, slightly injured. Union Pacific Railway Opens place); 6 p.m. (3rd place); teresting speakers, films and car putting on tire chains when he and North Carolina. Total damage was estimated in 7:30 p.m. (1st and 2nd discussions. and Pahvant Vale. Some of the saw the accident developing and Up the t of excess $10,000 by patrol for competition was able to jump out of the way. places). For further information, Valleys prettiest products man. The pen may not have been Five teams will enter into after hang up the first sign on the please call than the sword in mightier The Millard Selgaes are ancient Rome, but on one the state AA and A Tourna- 5:30 p.m. during the week. railway station at Fillmore, GIRL SCOUT WEEK ment to be held at Millard Utah upon the opening of the for competition historic occasion it preparing a proved next new line of the Union Pacific week. High when they join with other fatal substitute. Scholars beThe March of Dimes and Railroad which Girls, to watch for Millard Girl Scouts armed with three established camps and comopens up the lieve Julius Caesar was stabTrefoil Ranch, Cloud Rim and marching groups is the Vickie Jenson are a community are present- famous Pahvant Valley. Left to the best who see to (with cookie pencils, oider cards Red Cliffe pete the to bed death with the pointthrough a series of Prenatal or Echo Iverson, LaRue right group. They also ed metal styluses that Roman 23 point average), Rhonda ing and big smiles will be ringing annual cookie sale. Monies marching Childbirth Turner. JoAnn and Watts, Preparation Clark, May and Mrjorie on the group that they vote. senators used to write on Millards team is led your doorbell Friday, Febru- go for campership, girl op- think have the most congenby their Classes in Delta. The first Littledyke, Clora Lewis, ary 27th after 4 p.m. Orders portunities and Cadette and ial. This is the congeniality waxed slates. personable coach, Rolayne class will begin on Wednes- Dela Dam. events. Senior for Grandma's delicious cookTroop profits Wilson. day, March 10 at 8 p.m. at Clora is also known as award, and it is just as importJapanese troops evacuaties in five tempting flavors: support local outings, camp-out- s ant to the club as the West Millard Hospital. Toots Huntsman a first place Christmas Island in the and some intertroop mint, dutch shortbread, pearwill be ing Indian Ocean in 1945 left be- f nut butter sandwich, oat- activities with Scouts from trophy. Competition held. Saturday, February 28, hind some small arms. The meal creme and assorted other states. . at Richfield. islands. Chinese and MalayYour cookie order helps crcmc sandwiches and atans decided they had had SCOUT GIRL tractively boxed will be de- SUPPORT If PROGRAM! enough of war, so the story livered the week of April 3rd. CAMPING Student Elections missed Scouts Girl the goes - the Chinese kept the known as your Affectionately for elections Student rifles but gave their bolts with Grccnie Cookie Pushers, home, place your order officers for the to the Cookie Malays. In turn, the Girl Scouts throughout Utah .the Neighborhood W 1976-7- 7 have been year LisMelva Mrs. Council kept the pistols, but Malays Chairman, Pine, in Delta by March going on. The candlelightNevada and Frcdonia, Arigave the magazines to the ter was held Tuesceremony ing Chinese. zona) help maintain their flth. . day and the new Student-bodoftcers were announced. Tungsten miners at the Pine They are: President: Don Creek Mine . in the mounBeckstrand; vice president: tains overlooking Owens ValMark Miller; secretary: Glenley, California, go up to work, da Mathews; business mananot down. Most deposits ger. Brad Brinkerhoff; social lie above the 8,100 foot en.manager, Janice Nielson; his- trance level. torian, Mary Monroe; paper editor, Cindy Sanderson; reporter, Penny Probert; and editor, Wendy yearbook Payne. The new student n council will take over their offices on the first of May. Remember the exceptional State Wrestle Report will be in next weeks PROGRESS. program given at your openThe luncheon? Valerie Turner: Reporter ing club treatEddie Peterson Family ed us to an outstanding hour of talent. FRONT: In keeping with our 1976 TEAM PICTURE: hotf, Steve Poole, Vince Terry Monroe, Darrin Watts, theme, East Millards Heri- David Lund, Bryce Monsen, Mooney, Lindon Stephenson, Steve Barton, Van Frampton, March Kelly Quarnberg. Second row: Ben Hunter. East Mil- - tage of Culture. Mary Johnson Burton Damon, Quinn Hcdcr, lard Chairman. 4 at Millard High School Ronnie Mooney, Clark Crook, Third Row: Dale Robinson. Danny Mcmmott. Margene Dastrup, Vicki Band Room at 4 p.m. an- Rav Scarle, Todd Brinker- continued other Fillmore native, Nicl Crosland,. and Emmaline PeLambert, will come with his terson, Fillmore. JUNIOR HIGH WRESTLERS TOP PERFORMERS.. Donna Bond, Meadow, family and present a program music for enjoyof Arlene Turner, Kanosh. your ment. Neil is the son of Bonnie Christensen, Hol- 105 lbs. Kelly Quarnberg. Millard High hosted the Coach Grecnhalgh were picasand Libbie Utley Lamden. - 110 lbs. Monscn; WrestBryce Shari is the granddaughter bert. He grew up in Fillmore State Jr. High Wrestling Meet ed with the Jr. High Zelda Mathews, Scipio. Bicentennial Queen. 140 lbs. Troy Allrcdgc; 150 their and lers Jr. performance and is presently in the music this year and the Millard Melba Rasmussen, ,own Jud8 selected Shan of Mr. and Mrs. Charles much in the tournament. Places lbs. David Lund; 170 lbs. had in BYU Wrestlers High of the McBride. Fillmore Mr. and department as second attendant from a success. Coach Holman and were as fallows: 1st place: Fcrlin Pikyavtt. Provo. and Mrs. Roy Olpin, Fillmore. Rrupof 12 contestants. speech-makin- Women's basketball finals Classes to be held two-ye- ar , 864-228- 3, - - - - -- vlg y ' s S) ri (Utah-Whit- e 864-045- 2 I) y T ' Mi Qiu nr V (, A 'ft Attentionl! Fine Arts K Heart Fund Jicenfennial queen and attendants Olpin. daughter of and Mrs. Roger Olpin was recently named as She second attendant to Beaver's Shari Bigler and fans were in Moab last weekend for the State Wrestling finals. Kevin Kesler came home with the gold and Todd McBride a second place. Found some interesting clips this week which I will pass on. Well be away this weekend to a S&R conclave in Las Vegas, so may have a few stories for next week. tional Geographic by wrestlers in r.loab Strike!.. Like pins they scattered totaled out three cars on the freeway some 25 miles north of Beaver was cited for speed too fast for conditions" last Friday. According to Highway Patrol Trooper Lynn Mdnclly, the accident occurred when the truck overtook two cars which were trac cling north at a slow rate of speed. When the truck driver saw the first car which was traveling in the lane, he set his brakes but was unable to slow down enough to avoid hitting the car. Another car, this one in the right hand lane, was then struck and then the trailer which was sliding sideways struck a Volkswagen which had stopped in the emergency parking lane while the driver was installing tire chains. The first car, a 1973 Mercury, was badly damaged, but its occupants. Mr. Gary L. Martin, his wife, and two children, escaped with only minor injuries. The second car, a 1972 Plymouth station wagon, was also damaged extensively with its occupants, Miss Nancy Evans Fields and her female friend escaping also with only slight injuries. staff photo Clips. Tnick Totals 3 Cars The driver of a truck which 1976 27, healthy sign... On Tuesday it was great to see people appear before Judge Burns regarding a Grand Jury. This is what it will take to get many things back into focus, an interest in government and the things government is doing. It's time a few more of us stepped forward and spoke up. There have been too many "let Goerge do it for too MHS News Friday, February NUMBER NINE southern Utah's newspapers. Next week, we hope to summarize some these, bringing the information to our readers. There are many parts of the new that are rather scary. With headquarters now in Richfield, it puts the seat of government that much further from home. This has been a problem for years. Government control is getting further from the people, the people most likely affected. Sort of like if we put the Commissioners in County Nephi or Beaver. Out-of-M- r. rmm |