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Show I MU LARD COUNTY KlHjRLSl- - E ill Friday. May 21. more, Utah 84631 PTA Ox Teams and t Sally. Unfortunately. Sally bad been captured by another rival tribe, and cruelly they had shingled her scalp with a butcher knife and used lire brands on her. All the fleshy parts of her body had been hacked with knives, then fire brands had been stuck into the wounds. Despite the pain and anguish, she had survived the ordeal. One kind individual. Charley Decker, found Sally and brought her to the home of Brigham Young. Here she remained under loving care Ka-nos- If oS fr,CS aw T"dS as nos such as his bride, Sally. Cnos was a tall, stately individual. If he had his preference, it would to be alone with his own thoughts. Therefore, he was not very humorous and broadcast hi's eloquent thoughts in a clear, strong voice. Ruling his peo- with the firmness and indnevs notable in most great men. his warriors listened carefully to his advice. None in .the tribe dared disobey their great chief. Cnos. a polygamist, was married four times. His wives bore the names of Julia. Hclsvkin. Marv. and Saliv. her marriage to the C Y."8 .n?,s' School Board Bulletin Dr. Kenneth M. Topham, scholarships penses instead of drawing from PTA funds to help the scholarship fund. The experience should enrich the entire PTA organization through new ideas and projects. Annette Day. who has served very admirably as our was quire the necessary funds. regional representative, level a on state recognized We would like to thank all who have helped to make it at the convention. She was a lifetime memberpossible to continue giving awarded in the state lTA for ship when the state scholarships wide program has been dis- "distinguished service." Annette was on the nominating continued. At the last general meeting committee for state officers, well as helping with the a single slate of officers was presented by the nominat- organization of the convening committee for election. tion. She is turning the office The new officers for the of regional representative over to Charlotte Morrison. Delta, coming school year 1976-7are Joyce Dcardcn. See.; who will serve for two years. Phyllis Searlc, vice pres.: The East Millard PTA would and Eleanor Fuller, pres. like to publicly thank Annette They arc looking forward to Day for creating a favorable another year as successful image of our organization on the state level. as this one has been. Thank you Annette, for Eleanor Fuller, the attended the State time, effort, and expense. E.R. Fuller PTA convention in Salt She paid her own ex Supt. announced that repreof the Millard Jv rV". Board of Education and Mil-V? lard Teachers' Association have reached agreement on contract terms for the 1976-7- PTA is happy Kaniish Indians The most remembered was SrLat 476 The Last Millard Combined to be presenting two scholarships this year. They will be awarded at the Awards Assembly on the evening of Mav 27. It has taken the combined efforts of the members and officers to ac- Wagon Wheels As part of the bicentennial ellort. students who make up a portion of the Pahvant His-Club are helping write histories of our local area under the direction of Dr. Reid. A different student will contribute until the pnd of the school year. CNOS AND SALLY by Lee Ann Johnson As we well know, the h Indians have a magni- ficent history. . Coupled - with . I Pr?s,tknt bcl,evcd a wise to have Sally marry C'nos. This was a hard decision for her: to relinquish the life and lovely and expensive fine furniture, carpels, and clean sheets in favor of the life of the Indian in those days; i.c.. sleeping on the ground, no cooking utensils, inadequate diet. When Saliv returned to Fillmore, a large crowd gath- crcd in front of the Old Territorial State House. jv appeared dressed in a very lovely and expensive Mack dress with her hair pulled back in a knot at the back of her neck. Even though Sally was very lonely in Kanosh. she was determined to fulfill her assigned mission. Because of the difficulty in coping with the lack of necessities of life to which she had been accustomed. Bishop King presented her and C nos with a small log cabin. This was the first step in helping Sally prepare C'nos in developing a much higher culture. Unfortunately. Saliv de-tor- v ctsion Sal-ar- e mm ttmmsr jl '& jy On May 7 and 8. Millard was honored to have the Repertory Dance Theater come and demonstrate, teach, and perform for us. The group consisted of nine dancers and three crew members. They arc in residence at the University of Utah. There they teach classes, give dance and choreograph concerts, musicals. They arc sponsored on the tour by Utah Division of Fine Arts, Utah Consortium and locally by the Fillmore Civic Arts Council and Millard High School. They presented an assembly for Millard Junior Senior High .School on Friday, May 7, after which they taught classes for Jr. and Sr. High girls. (Total of 92 girls). In the afternoon they presented a dance concert for children of the Elementary school. ' Saturday morning an RDT member taught a class of 25 children grades At 8:15 Saturday evening they staged a beautiful dance concert for a small but ap parts of the state eipated in the exercise participated in the exercise which was designed to test the skills of units in all aspects of artillery training. Maj. Gen. Maurice L. Watts Utah adjutant general, and Maj. Gen. Volney F. Warn- Paus-chan- t. 6m 91 79S-220- I Holier, lltab Moon tree e ct seedlcated two Douglas-fi- r ings and two Sycamore seedseedlings. Thc Douglas-fi- r will and arrived have lings be used for Arbor Day plantings. 1 he Utah State Forester feels that these trees symbolize the need for forests ctciiG in Whether you're saving your money by yourself, or saving your thumbs by hiring it done, a Timeway Simple Interest home improvement it the best way to finance it. No idle boast. Check if cut. What other loan lets you save interest by paying early? Or lets you arrange a payment holiday loan if is needed? to Timeway Simpio Interest Loans-desigmake borrowing easier and simpler to repay Handyman or not ned our space age 2 1C Staples... Must have halwhen we bought these. ..marked $1 take one box or all at 75C each. Nylon Ribbons. ..fits IBM, .1 u st aw riters. Flexawriters. . . we dont use them any more only at 50C each. Mylar Carbon ribbons... 6" roll. Wt bought these so we didn't have to change ribbons too often and they dont work. 50C each. 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Since colonial times Americans have depended on forest products. Forests gave up ships, masts and decks, and charcoal for gunpowder. 'I hey gave us homes and railroad lies to help cross and build a nation. Forests today are still u resource we cant live without. In I act trees grown from Protecting pre- step. in Tffcs doing will scntf-,0 the Board for official appeal at thc June 9. scheduled meeting Thc basic termtirc : 1. A salary increase of 9.6 on thc Bachelors lane with a.. on thc 12th increase of 1 2. In addition, inertment increases to employees not on thc top lanes preciative audience in a transformed gymnasium. Their 3. Added costs of health and program was presented from accident insurance. a black enclosure, with black 4. An increase in extra pay for drapes from ceiling to floor, extra-dutprograms. and a black special dance Appreciation is extended to surface. he tour group furnthc negotiating committees each. ished Assorted odds and ends their own special for their professional attitude of and sound paper, cards, give away drapes, lights and conduct during thc negoat 214. ..Cant beat prices equipment. The entire contiation process which has cert was a symphony in rhyththat w ith a stick. made an carlv settlement. mic movement. The dancWe made a mistake. We have 500 envelopes (legal ers were beautifully to express the story of word. size) with a Our loss is your gain. If you the dance. The first number Early News was based on basketball Please remember to bring can use them, we'll sell the and our news and ads in c.uly. w hole box to you for $3 (500) movements players choreographed for the pure We will be starling our new rcg. 518. Red and Green Ribbon (for schedule soon. joy of movement. 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Come help was a bv BYU Press. shop and concert us in our "garage sale. in the event very special Spring Arts Scries, and will be in remembered long 000000006000000000000000000006 the area. bird-lik- seedlings 14(39 .vcr-11,- the agreement mis-spelle- S-- ll ct Vinyl Repair paper goods cos-time- d - vTilsmWhite's (,f - p. on . I er, commanding officer of the Ninth Infantry Division, Ft. One ol the comforters to Lwis, Wash., both praised C'nos at this time was the artillery units for their who lived to be 103 enthusiasm and professionalyears old. Pauschant'sjob whs ism. to pronounce the punishment . Maj. Gen. Warner told the on the braves when they dis- guardsmen, in an awards obeyed a law. Interestingly, ceremony in the West Bowl, as Pauschant grew- in years the importance of being preMOON TREE SEEDLING his skin started to turn white pared for the next war. a sulation to keep the hyin blotches all over his body. war in which the United fuel safe is balsa drogen (The reason the Indians gave, States will probably need to wood. was that it was customary win the first battle. 5. On thc Saturn Vs comfor the Indians to use difLTC. M.A. Ward, a staff ferent substances to preserve officer in XI Corps. Artillery, plex electronic systems, there arc over half a million highly their animal hides and per- received the Army Commendhaps (his turned the skin ation Medal for originating .specialized soldered connecwhite). Many doctors from the Artillery Olympics idea tions. To assure a ptoper different locations examined two years ago. bond, flux is him hut could not agree upon C Battery, 2222nd of Fillused in thc soldering operaa solution. more won the small arms tion. Regular acid flux could Chief C'nos died in 1884. marksmanship title while B not be used. Scientists cornat an estimated age of 63 and Battery. 11 40th. ered thc problem by using a thus ended an interesting adof trees, rosin-corEach training competition venture in the annals of early award flux. Rosin is by a soldering accompanied Millard County. Following his ribbon for the units a natural wood sap which has guidon beAndrewdeath Hunkup and a trophy award. been aged by sunlight. came chief. After Hunkup. 6. Solid rocket propellants Levi became chief, Wesley arc a (nitrocclulosc) followed by Lawnic of trees. Johnson Levi. Joe 7. Photographic film is Pikyavit and now McKay wood a Photo Pikyavil. All have honored film is a major scientific their people and have been tool used by the astronauts an important part of Mills ' 1971. Apollo 14 31. Jan. County. lifted from thc launching pad at Cape Kennedy on a journey to thc moon. Aboard Apollo were astronauts Sheppard. Mitchell. Roosa, and a small container carving tree seeds native to America. After nine days and two minutes in space Apollo 14 returned to earth. The seeds were tested and .n. propogated by Forest Research scientists. These seedlings. grown from thc seed, were made available to State Foresters. Utah State Forestry and Fire Control was alloup. Kau-cham- great savings and supplies. Lot of envelopes, assorted sizes... some some clean, i,cm' dusty. ..the whole lot goes for y mctal-to-mct- BOAT CAR HOTEL OFFICE costs. on done Expert repairs reupholstery money Savp on your premises. Invisible repairs; perfect color match- - . Dance Theatre impressive Utah National Guard died and the C'nos returned sth'x'' 1 Lake-City- . all ' sentatives 7 7 Utah National Guard artillery units learned the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat this weekend as they completed the second annual Artillery Olympics. Some 600 guardsmen from - i- PROGRESS SALE The PROGRESS has a bunch of Junk (to us). 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