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Show v'UNl i .. un L iVuokt. - - Friday. Mav2l. 176 Second Hounds 'n 'Hare 'at Last weekend I'hcrrv Creek recreation area thou- sands of people gathered for the loth Annual Cherry Creek Hare n' Hounds motorcycle race. The race Is a classic in the cycle world, and at- - limited to sand dunes, washes gras el beds, hills, boulders. sage brush Hats and cedar forests. Each rider must fol- low a course marked with ribbons everv few except where wind or animals have removed them. It re- quires strength, intelligence, riding ablity. and a dependa- ble bike. Out of 300 riders, less than half finished the race. There were no serious First fell place to Jack of Las Vegas, a young man who has the dis- Johnson, tinction of having won this race last year, and having u on the Mint 400 Classic in Nevada A Less than two minutes behind Jack at the finish line was Don Fuller, our local ace. The race lasted almost four hours for the front runners, and longer for the rest, so a difference wth no mechanical failures at all. despite several crashes, it is a worthy machine, Don has a beautiful trophy which can be seen at 11 South Main. He is already looking forward to next years rv Creek race, it has been fifteen years since a Utah rider won first place, and he is gunning for this honor, The race is sponsored by the Salt Lake Motorcycle Club. They have a top notch organization and put on safe, s. nouneements in GRHIS. the PRO- - Final reminder Fine Arts Guild dues arc being collected. Please give or mail the dues to Hula Bartholomew. Fillmore. now Alter membership month, an added SI will be assessed. Returns from T. Car-lcc- n reported Pa-vn- e : cord; 2nd: Roselvn Giles. Shelly Sherman, Sandy Cow- 7th 2.15.7, 3rd. Gail Anderson. Lisa Allen. Geneal Starley, omcr s.vms one is snaring these views with friends who appreciate these glances of places. The group was transported by bus from city to city, and flew from the U.S. to Europe and return. uVL,vcch; S- - YrVi-s- Me- Jen- - bara Martinez, Girl ' , far-a-aw- Ste-sc- ;Usod j 8-- j 1974 Qorcory Xir conditioned 4 door: stooring povor Ci . . ? Lions McBrides defeating by a score of 1 . This week's schedule was: May 18. Meadow at Holden and Kanosh at Legion. May 19. Lions at McBrides. Tluirs- day. tonight. May 20. Fire- Meadow. McBrides at Kanosh and Legion vs Rons at Fillmore. them Coe out anj snBU,;,t, , J o o Escalante Trail Fillmore, continuing south 5 around the Clear take Mi-gratory Bird Refuge, and then south along the Beaver River JT Bed. eventually connecting! w ith highway 257. Everyone took a turn dig-- J ging the two and foot deep holes through hard- pan and rocks, inserting mark- crs. holding them straight and packing them tight. S ! onc-half- Check these specials Samsonite luggage 10 off O O o o O O mens suits 25 discount hornv toads. prairie dogs and coyotes were on the run aii d.i as seventy kids j;avc Lizards, snakes, marking the Domingucz-Escalante Trail, the sixth grade class not onl learned S about the historical expedi-lion, but also performed as cultural service to their uim-S- ! C ntunitv and nation. i he sixteen nuic Bcwcr River Segment of the Do-S Govns and pajamas 15 off See the new Indies nud men s selection 10 savings on Timex watches if 41 41 $ $ (bare Stevens BLM in tin be located "I p.nks at Slon.t. fNepbi. I ev an and Sv ipio matkers t he town will All trOOS 10 Garden hose St I f New White Potatoes lib. 424 SS4 794 )f 6S1.00 3f 4-- 6 TOOtl )f )f 20 Off sprinklers & . . . 104 3294 8S1.00 2254 )f GROCERIES ' L lb Cucumbers Long Green Slicers California Green Corn ; Carrots Chicken Sea Chunk Tuna Ball Quart Jar Gold Color Dec. Towels W.F. Shortning W.F. VegeUble Oil 494 reg. $2.79 Jumbo 31b 41 24 oz lOoz LaChoy Soy Sauce 3 LaChoy Chow Mein Noodles 5oz. 32 oz 4P Kraft Imitation Mayonaisc W. F. Salted Spanish Peanuts lb 251b. wja W.F. Flour 6 pack Bottle Pepsi Cola oz at Tuh.i C area, and isolated Blue Bonnet Reg. Margarine Banquet TV Dinners Torino Pizza 14 oz Norwest Lemonade Premium Butter Ball Turkeys . 4 a v.v- - the VrvVV FROZEN FOODS AND DELI T Kellog corn flakes e Reservoir 4 4- discounted r Besides the sixteen mile JS Ortho fertilizers & insecticides Beaver River Segment, S PIONEER len mile segment will be nurs- S lad bv f 3f lb. 6S4 .17 Bananas j )f 1- MEAT DEPT. Strawberries 4.95case .47 .97 Thrifty bacon 2 jL Pork Chops Family Pack lb. SI. 19 1.19 Pork Roast Loin End 7Up.6pack cans $1.19 Fresh Sliced Beef Liver .99 sst Coke 6pack cans Premium Brown St Serve Sausage 8oz 854 J .Morrell Stick Braunschweiger chunk 3. 89 Yogurt style 694 Corn King Franks 12 oz Rth 654 Big Country tub margarine .49 Jf 2. 49$ PRODUCE Purina Dog Chow 10 - Select a card (or the graduate at licaiifflewhdwn Norwest Lemonade reg. 51.00 61.00 Klear floor wax 46oz. .T 2.49 reg. 2.99 Giant Ajax detergent 1.29 f 4 Pork & beans 15 oz. 3. 89 303 .49 J JTomato plants .69 bunch Trail can g bc followed bv loot, horse- back or truck. Condinons have changed somewhat in 200 vears. The Beaver River no longer exists as it did when the Donungucz-Lsva- ante Expedition followed it. Now the Mmersville Re- serxoir dams it up. However. ihe Beaver River Canvon re- Imams as ominous, desolate and interesting as it was in If mimgues-Esealant- off - IL dTc C Clock radios 10 . OOOO OO c All . Totino's pizza reg. 1.09 .79 Marking You'll find the perfect gift at Stevens Free gift wrap Bas JCn SCHOOL STUDENTS 'examine one of the glyphs ... ju3ncar the Devil's Kitchen. occasional man figure or . mountain sheep is some- - c or prehistoric rum or monutimes present. on ,ands ndcr Icdcral According to archaeologists control. per- government Heizer and Baumhoff. the son law this violating may Great Basin Abstract Petro-r 'm bc. fincd ruP t0 J50 glyphs appear to have been 90 days UP done as part of a magic hunt- - Pr"ed or . ing ritual in which a shaman The Great Basin abounds in would perform the necessary Indian relics. Please magic rites including the bcr' of obJccJ 0;,hpasplbt making petroglyphs. acts LlvShs mtterJ arrowheads have been legislated to pro- di- tect Indian ruins. Of these. and even chippings arc who them made a8"os,,e Amerithe Preservation of can Antiquities Act of June and ,flh c uinnoi J,;. 8. 1906 is the most com- - !r n.n,ul biouulii back lor scicnii prehensive. ,lc sh.u v ur (r . The act states that son may hoti without perSiis- ar,1,Jt,s ls n IonSi't l sion, appropriate, excavate. no. va uc It'Mrov historor injure, any 3f Choate in the Millard High School their lunchroom, all leaders and other young people arc encouraged to attend. GRADUATION TIDE dCSgnS painted on the rock. .The visited petroglyphs. hkc most of those found in this area, arc thought to be the handiwork of a Fremond influenced cluture dating as far back as 700 A.D. They The style Curvilinear Carol Kesler is convalescing is characterized by the pres- at home after being a patient ence of the circle, concentric at U.of U. Medical Center, circles, chains of circles. She is doing very well. sun disks, curvilinear mean ders. stars and snakes. An DANISH PASTRY DEMONSTRATION This is a final reminder of the Danish tion to it 's Lloyd - One of a Kind STEVENS INC. . nlc for thelr helD The' Little Prgram- is a non.Jroflt organi. . (Dr. Freeman participated ca has to depend on n the transplant of a kidney which zatin donations of this kind to t0 Mack McBride which was Barbara 0Derate vear af,er vear your given by his sister. 4-- 1976, archaeology class accompanied by BLM tour guides, visited one of this areas many petroglyph sites. The class searched the rocks for petroglyphs. hapless ards and elusive snakes. Then the significance of petro- glvphs was discussed, as was the need to protect glyph sites and other Indian artifacts. Petroglyphs arc designs chipped into solid rock. They arc differentiated from pic- !i- ... Dearden Motor Co. , reminds you and Joleen 30. r 13-- 8 . i? half-hou- .j brako8 excellent : ootoroy Cosffon l972 Boicti Stiylartij Power Steering Ct brakes, air conditioned f v n. 3-- tlou j 1045 bob uagon . mC 1:45.7. Points: 1st. 8th. 83. 2 Marianne Frampton. P' Bride's Lions with Tom baIls' Puan!:.s 4th Boise 25!". ;G"Bker coach, and Ron s Sport Drug. Beulah s. Wycoff, Co.. 244 ven, q.i, Gene ing Goods, coached by Pjoncer Market. Dearden Mo- Lund and Ralph Dastrup. tor Petersen Insurance Dr. Jan Freeman Our schedule is set up to Agcncy McBride Lumber. and Fillmore Cafe. Kens Texaco, on television P av Monday. Tuesday, Fillmore s own Dr. Jan Wednesday and Thursday wcstern Auto. Warner Mo- nights, with one game each jors Dan's Chevron. Millard Freeman appeared on a spe- r feature on Chanight starting at 5:30. Co implement. Kessler Mill- - cial nge results of our first jn a personal donation by "el 2 Sunday, on the organ week of play. May 10: Mea' MTkc" Hare. also Rhodes transplant program at Unt- dow met McBrides Lions at gros of Utah Medical Cen- Carling Equipment. versity Fillmore with Meadow los- - pctcjjen Machine and ter- SupA professor at the Univer- Legion traveled to jy. qq ing ciuffs Frostop Scipio to pay the Tigers on 5trout Reatv, Paradise Inn sity Hospital, he has been very their home field, the score an(j coffee Shop. Truck Stop, active in transplants during ended with Legion losing nd Hnkv Win- - his practice there. f 22-"e outlined the history of Art:c iears. Mav II. Fireman met Ron's gets Nutritionurcie. and' Variety! transplants, listing the heartf or- and lost by a score of an(j Steven's Inc., Tomkin- - un8 kidney and other more are that May 12. Fireman played son Distributee. becoming Fergs Fina. 8ans Kanosh at Kanosh with the J .C.s R&R Ser- - successful. The technique of Capitol qjj in favor vice. First score ending at Security Bank, obtaining organs in time is a of the Fireman. Meadow met Ron's to the access of these Sporting Goods. Brad- - key Legion at Fillmore and lost shaw Au70 Millard Home of operations. The narrator cafi- Champions.East Millard Rid- Jan answered, during the re- 3rd 9th. nKLm "5 k. Je""n8s-8th- . , vns v RELAY: 1st: Ni- cole Huntsman. Cindy Payne, Kim Rhodes. Annette Wade, 7th. 1:39.7; 2nd: Marianne Reese. Colette Hunt, Alesa Giles. Ly?da Sanderson, 9th, 1:43.8; 3rd, Sarena Mel- ville. Leslie Warner, Bar c.m. ll'il"; 21-da- v football, wrestling, amf track and is president of the L.D.S. Seminary at M.H.S. said that Dr. Bushman the scholarship is appropriate-ogIv named for Dr. Hansen. currently retired and residing in Orem, because he spent time visiting high much and schools encouraging young people to get a better understanding of science, Dr. Bushman asserted that Dr. Hansen was really re- sponsible during his 45 years of service at the B.Y.U. for bringing the Geology Dept. to its high level of rccogni-worin The announcement was made by Jess R. Bushman, Professor of Geology, who said the scholarship will be 440 YARD RELAY: 1st: Condie. 8th. 58.7 new given annually to an out- record: Laurie Warner. Ja- standing science student plan- nae Speakman and Jerilyn ning to enter the field of geology. Muhlestein. David Wade, son of Mr. 2nd: Kim Rhodes. Cindy Mrs. Clarence Wade, and Tomkinson. Connie Payne. has nearly a straight Fillmore Nicole Huntsman. 7th, 60.07. 3rd: Kelly Labrum, Cheryl A average in his high school He also has participated tion. Minnear. Kay Payne, and Suzi Edison. 9th. 61.5. 880 YARD RELAY: New event new record. 1st: Carlene Condie. Michele Jackson, Jenae Speakman. Jerilyn Muhlestein, 8th. 2:09.6 new re- re-hu- c David S. Wade, a senior at Millard High School. Fill more has been chosen to re- ecivc the first $1,000 G.H. Hansen Scholarship in Gcol- at the B.Y.U. 258". 3rd. Colette' Hunt. 9th. 236": 4th Tory Stevens. 7th. 235". or on the Rhine Helen Freeman has return-b- e cci froni a tour of the Rhine River country in roPc- - She brought back many fascinating pictures of the fields of tulips, quaint houses. David Wade receives scholarship SHOT PUT: 1st. Lenore Hosman. 8th. 279" new record; 2nd. JoAnn Turner, 9th. record; 2nd. Janae Speak-man- . to be parked 8th. 13.5; 3rd, Cindy chi Canvon. west of Lehi ?th. M.O; and 4th. ShierAfter 'investigation by Annette Wade, 7th, 14.3. jff crosand. it was found DASH: 1st. Car- YARD .j,ev had been driven there ,een JCb"dif th 28.4 new Indian advisors. BYU bv jhc one beam had to be re- - Tlc . j,ac taken Millard High rccor: 2nd. Roselyn Giles, moved from the step before School 'students 0n an Indian 7th' 23.4; 3rd. ShellySher man. 7th. 33.5; 4th, Geneal passengers and driver could Survival trip, Starlev. 8th. 34.0. out. get 440 YARD RUN: 1st Roselyn Giles. 7th, 1:25; and . 2nd, LITTLE LEAGUERS Lenore Hosman, 8th, 1:29. continued 60 YARD HURDLES:. 1st. Cindy Anderson. 8th, 11.6 Mav 10 was the "Big Day" Lots of tjme and work have new reco'rdT2nd7 Bonnie Da-f104 East M"a.rd gone into getting things ready vis. 8th. 11.05; 3rd. Connie Leaguers. The 1976 season JO start ,h)S season. If yon TonskinsonV 7th. 0.11 gets underway with seven havcn-- t been down past the Rloise Stevens, 9th, 11.3. teams in our League. Little League park, take a HIGH JUMP: 1st, Cheryl see- - The Peterson. 8th. 4' 1 . MliCVonHC: RmdHosmaIl fcvv minu,es t0 have LONG JUMP: 1st. Barbara aroun(j tj,e park signs coaching. been repainted and Turner 9th 12'7- - 2nd Kanosh with Jeff Whatcott as our businesses in town re- Joleen Jennings. 8th.' 124"'; and Bry Robision as coaches, nr wed them Following is a irA o.u list of businesses and or8ani- 4th. Sandra Cowley! Gary Robins and Bud Burns zatjons jn Fillmore that nave 7th. H'8". ascoaches. , paid for advertising with HOP. STEP, JUMP: 1st, Fireman with Jere Brinker- j nd deserve a 70, exciting events. NEWS SHORTS Millard Countv Fair Millard Countv Fair will be in Fillmore this Biccnt'en in Fillmore, this Biccnten- nial year, about the middle of Plans arc now being formulated. Watch for an- - in-c- .. sion. and no modifications, degree angel. It's passage He gives his cycle credit w as stopped after it entered lor part of the victory. A break about 6's into the interior. dow n consumes time, and A third skidded along the top "hen a cycle takes 121 miles 0f the bus. gauging two Cher-injurie- MHS News Jr. High track field Sheriff Bryant Crosiand d squccky accident occur- Monday about midnight. NCSjgatcd. He said it was A semi-truck- , traveling south surcv something to see the had a Greyhound bus follow- - a's traveling aiong with that JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS ing. The semi was loaded j,ig beam coming in front. AND FIELD MEET TRACK restrainwith beams, and the bus continued to the RESULTS . ing chain slipped, three miles bus stop where Ken Hare re- YARD 50 wash. 1st. Kelly north of Holden. moved the headlight beam Labrum. Vtn. 7.0; 2nd Ivim One beam fell backward, bvhand. head light nicrcine the bus Thoro were no injuries. Rhodes, 7th. 7.3; 3rd. Cindy A this year. squccky accident 1 t Duane's AG Jf 434 f $1.33 )f 694 474 394 754 594 If $2.73 f. )f Jf 954 Jf' ( |