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Show Fri. Nov. 26, 1976 COUNTY PROGRESS, Fillmore, Utah than on our advantages, because we are naturally MHS ALL-STATE- RS more conscious of them. For example, sickness Millard High Schools football team had six members make the Tribune all state list which is a real honor for these boys and for their school. The following made the team. is more likely to command our attention than a state of good health. Regardless of our circumstances, we must remind ourselves of all the good things that have happened to us, and also, of all the misfortunes that we have been spared; and we ; should do this every day of our lives, rather than wait for a special occasion such as this. Our apology Dean Stephenson Offense Quarterback Last week on "Victory, were mentioned of the people helping with the page. I orrie Larson and Brett I arson's names were omitted by mistake. The I arsons did the football and Anthony pictures I ord did the assembly pictures. Sorry again. ,r.f SANTA TO ARRIVE Fillmore is getting on its Christmas finery this week and is preparing for the Annual Christmas opening., and Santa Claus day. This will be Saturday, Dec. 4th starting at 9 a.m.- Santa will fly into the airport and then brought into Fillmore on the Fire truck. City electric crews have been busy this week getting - Dan Davies FullBAck Most Valuable Player Don Beckstrand Offense End the towns mainstreet decorated and lighted for the big opening. . . Merchants are stocking their shelves and making attractive window displays fro the coming yuletide season. A Christmas special message from the merchants appears on page three. THF PROGRESS HONOR ROI LS, first term Mike Hosman Offense Specialist Russell Muhlstein Offense Guard Dwight Warner visits Chicago of Representatives Stevens True Value Hardware Store at Fillmore recently attended the 58th national line Value Hardware Store Red Carpet" merMarket and chandising Convention held at Cotter and Company headquarters in Chicago. Attending the three day event was Dw ight Warner. The Market was held to acquaint the over 5.500 True Value Members nationwide with new merchandise. market trends and promotional programs lor the 1977 Spring and Summer selling seasons. In additon. Members had the opportunity to order merchandise from one of the world's largest, most selections comprehensive of lawn and garden supplies, sporting goods ami fishing tackle, tools, plumbing and electrical outdoor equipment. living equipment, gifts, plus basic hardware from over 800 manufacturers. Two key lines offered at the Market were I.iint and Lawn Chief lawn Mowers, both manufactured exclusively for Value True Hardware Stores by Cotter and True Value Hardware Store's 100 owned wholesaler. Advertising plans for 1977 include a broader sponsorhship of the NBC IV lod.iv program and a continuation of commercial messages on the CBS and NBC radio networks. In an extensive addiions. schedule of commercials will be heard on the ABC Entertainment Radio Net- semi-annu- house-ware- Tru-Te- s. Com-pan- s. work. Paul Harvfcy will act as a spokesman on "Paul liars cv News" and "The Rest of the Story, both on the ABC Radio Network. Magazine advertising will in FAMILY continue CIRCI I', and other popular magazines. Upon his return from the Market in Chicago, Mr. Warner said that his purchases will make Stevens True Value Hardware Store the headquarters in Fillmore for the newest, most popular Spring and Summer merchandise at lompetilive prices. Grade 7 High Honor none Honor: Jay Beckstrand, Gregory Hunt, Vince Martinez, Allcne Mathews, Maria Tomkinson. Grade 8 High Honor: DcAnn Robins HONOR: Robbi Averett, Brenda Cahoon, Sandra Cowley. Sephanie Deardon, Michael Hcnrie, Terry Lee Monroe. Kimberly Rhodes. Grade 9 HIGH HONOR Lenorc Hosman, Muhlcstcin. HONOR: Richard Cahoon. Christensen. Gina Andrew Jensen, Son Nguyen, Sylvia Robison. Gcncal s,ar,cyGrade 10 Scott Hall, - CASTLE-COO- K HIGH HONOR Colette Hunt, Mark Warner HONOR: Cindy Alldredge, Todd Chapman, Lynnette Davies, Iim Davies, Jan Day, Jody Edwards, Robert Scott Robins. Monsen. Grade 1 1 HIGH HONOR Paula Coats, Carol Ford, Mary-lynJanice Neilsen, n Rowley Barton, HONOR:Tammy Brad Brinkcrhoff, Jeffery Hall. Linda Huntsman, Terri Jensen, Dan Nielsen. Penny Terry Petersen, Probert. Jodi Richman. Rosann Scottcrn, Tammy Suzan Warner Turner, Grade MEETING Nov. On Saturday, 25, 1976 District FIVE WHICH IS THIS DISTRICT A VFW WILL HOLD meeting in Milford, Utah. The meeting will be at 1 p.m. at the Milford 100F Hall. All VFW members ore urged to attend. FRANKLY SPEAKING MILLARD HONOR ROLL Millard Junior and SEnior School, Fillmore High the page of names VFW Bill Man the individual.... "Every person born into this world represents something new, something that somenever existed, thing original and unique. It is the duty of every person. . .to knoyv. . .that there has never been anyone like him, there would have been no need for him to be in the world. Every single man is a new thing in the world and is called upon to fulfill his particularity in this world." Martin Buber. One of my favorite quotations and put in such a manner it would be difficult to improve on it. said this before and I'll say it again every person has the desire to live honestly. It may take a while for it to emerge, but it's there within him. I Wilson, publisher You may even have your- self imprisoned and caged, but so long as you are breathing, and no matter how distorted vour senses are, there is always some part of you that will be singing, some way you will escape somewhere along life's pathways and become real the your-selyou, the honest you, the person you want to be. f, Happy Thanksgiving 12 Glenda Mathews, Mary Monroe, Maria Wendy Payne, continued on back page PURCHASES MOUNTAIN MUSHROOMS ls A . Happy Thanksgiving to everyone and may your tables be heaped with the bounties of a good harvest, and may we all give thanks for the many belssings we enjoy as Free Americans the many, many privileges we have in this country. HIGH HONOR Condie, Tammy Castle and Cooke. Inc., have recently entered into negotiations with Mountain Mushrooms of Fillmore to puuh.ise this plant, according to Mountain Mushroom President Don Smith and D.J. Kircholl. Castle and ( ooke's president and Chief executive olliccr. Mountain Mushrooms is one of the nation's largest ' producers of Mushrooms, with production at 2 i million pounds cvprodueed annually. Castle and Cooke will start expanding the capacity of the Fillmore plant. Don Smith will remain as consul-lan- t during the change over and during the coming vear. Mr. Smith. Duane Baugh and Ken Sanderson, flew to Oregon Monday, November 22. to colder with of Castle and Cooke. They have holdings lliroughoui the west and in Hawaii. . prosperous holiday for all comes by spending your gifting dollars in your own community. You're helping everyone when you buy locally. Part of the tax money from local merchants help build your schools, libraries, recreational facilities and cultural centers. a |