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Show Holden girl chosen for 4-- contest Kellee Christensen, P.O. Box 13, has been named "Miss Farmers Insurance Group of Holden at the local level of the contest sponsored by the organization to select a queen for its "Happy Together" float in the 1978 Pasadena Tournament of Roses parade on January 2. She is sponsored by Agent J. Vernon PeterMiss iv IV VJ' Reporter Penny Probert AClfS DlfUI IEHI the Eagles moved on down to the two, where Mot cr lo ifiri-Jim Larsen scored on Colette Schlappi s Tor me second a beautiful pitch from con- Robert Monsen. Brent Hosman booted the extra point to make the final score, Millard 29 secutive game, Scott Robins returned the opening kick the length of the field for a touchdown. Brent Hosman kicked the extra point and the Eagles took a lead. The Pioneers came right back with a score of their own, following the Millard kick off. Lehi took the ball on their own 31 and drove down field, where they scored on a 42 yard pass. They kicked the PAT and the score was tied Lehi went on to take the lead on a 35 yard field goal, 10-- but this was the only time during the game the Pioneers would have the lead. The Eagles went ahead to stay when -- Lehi 17. Headhunter - Jesse Freeman Offensive lineman Tim Kesler, Lloyd Davies, Dick Swain Offensive back Mitch Jensen, Robert Monsen Defensive lineman Jesse Trace Keel, Ferlin Freeman, Pikyavit, Dale Robin-- ! son, Ken Krouse, Mike Robinson Defensive back 7-- 0 -- -- 7-- 7. Daughter has role in play son, Colette Schlappi 8 year old daughter of Lariy and Pat (Palmer) Schlappi has one of the lead roles in "Satur- This been playing for two months now at the Villa Theain tre Playhouse Tickets Springville. can be purchased by calling Provo and reserving them. day's Warriors." production has 375-704- was Colette Runner-U- to p Miss Utah 1977. 8 1st Little Also she was a weekly winner on Eugene Jelsnick Robin Robison Talent Showcase. She placed 2nd in the Utah By defeating Lehi, Talent Find in Utah the Eagles earned the County. Colette and opportunity to move on her family reside in s this Orem. to the Robin Robison inter- Friday, Nov. 11, at 1:00 cepted a Lehi pass and p.m., in Spanish Fork, gave Millard the ball on where they will meet Helen Adams Receives Early the Pioneers 30 and set the High Morgan Tickets for Valentine up a one yard quarter- Trojans. back sneak by Robert the game may be purMonsen for the score. chased at the Millard Helen Adams, The conversion attempt Jr. High office. Prices of the late failed and the score will be Adults $2.25 daughter Stella and Art Wade for the and for students $1.25. was of Fillmore, was writTickets bought at the Eagles. as Todays A 40 yard pass from game will be $2.50 for ten up Valentine" recently in Robert M. to Scott R. adults and $1.50 for Dan Valentines Salt set up the next Millard students. Lake Tribune column. score, an eight yard run Senior orientation The following is w hat by Mitch Jensen. The Valentine had to Mr. Post School High extra point attempt about her: Orientation will be say failed and it was "A special Valentine Lehi got their last held on Monday, Nov14. There will to one of the happiest, ember score of the game when representatives most cheerful women a be they intercepted in Utah. Millard and from most of the copass "And she spends moved in to score on a lleges and universities her in our area here talk to days making other one yard run. They failed to make the PAT with the students and people happy. Helen is "She them choose and the Eagles had a help and she operAdams, where will to they go two point lead. ates the snack bar at A 35 yard pass from school. the Primary Children's Robert M. to Brent H., Correction Medical Center. a set up field goal by "She has a wonderBrent H., and the It was erroneously smile that cheers ful that Taft Eagles started to pull reported all the staff who up Watts was a speaker away leading work at the center, Tracy Reel blocked a at the Millard High and her upbeat outLehi punt and gave School Homecoming look on life docs much the Eagles the ball on assembly last month. to build the confidence the Pioneers 48, to set The guest speaker of parents of ill children up the final score of the was STAN WATTS. who stop at her snack From the 48, game. bar. "She knows all her customers by name, and she always has time to lend a patient HELP CLEAN UP JUNK CARS car to listen to a persons problems. FREE TOWING ON ALL JUNK CARS She is truly one of the great human beings of our state. ..and a PAPA TIGER Valentine to vou, Helen Adams." 7, 13-1- 25 West 200 who North, Fillmore, said that Miss Christensen will now be entered in the state The state contest. winner will compete in the national finals. Winner of the national contest will receive an trip to Pasadena, California, to reign as queen on the Farmers Insurance Group of companies float and to attend the Rose Bowl football game. Miss Christensen, 20, is five feet, two inches tall, has hazel and brown eyes hair. She is attending Evans Cosmetology College, Cedar City. 19-1- 22-1- i Achievement Program A greatful thanks Muhlestein. A grateful thanks to Health County the Fillmore Hospital Medals were awarded and 1st Ward Relief to John Harmon and Delinda Fuller and a Society. I want to thank the Award to Fillmore Special Hospital Cathy Moore. Staff and especially Dr. Home Environment Joy Taggart, because County Medals went to everyone there was so Jacci McBride and kind and understandJerilyn Muhlestein and ing to me while I was Special Aw ards to Sheri so sick and unable to do Lynn Wood and Michfor myself. elle Davis. All of the nurses and Leadership County staff had a cheerful Medals were awarded word and a smile for to Eloise Stevens and me. They did their Rose Stevens with duties without comAwards to plaint. They set about Special Marv Ann Reese and everyday making me as Nancy Hodges. comfortable as posPhotography County sible, both the day shift Medals were awarded and the night shift. to Kelly Dearden and My husband, family, Bobbette Bennett and myself just moved w ith a Special Award to here in August because Robert Muhlestein. we wanted to get out of Safety County the big city and also Medals were awarded because Larry grew up to Kelly Dearden and in Kanosh living with Bobbette Bennett his grandmother, Mary with Special Awards to Jane Paxton. Preservation Food Harmon and was afraid I would awards of canning jars John Suzanne Berry. to not be able to make Jacci were given County Medals for friends, but I was soon McBride, Sherri Lynn Science to find out how warm Thatcher, Paige Veterinary w ent to Eloise Stevens, BerDearden. Candace and helpful friendly, Rose and Stevens, ry, Barbara Robison. my neighbors and the Gerald Robison, and Jerilyn Muhelstein. ladies of my Ward are. A total of 136 awards I wish to thank the Jerolyn Muhlestein. A dear, sweet ladies of County Medals for were presented. were special thank you to the 1st Ward Relief achievement Members Society. I also wish to to Jerolyn all of the awarded and the extend and especially Jacci Muhlestein my deepest and who made sincere thanks McBride with special leaders to those a successful who to Valerie this awards in food to brought Thatcher and Terry summer in my family. Monroe. A special thanks to for Robison Agriculture county Gayle medals went to Terry Achieving at watch over my keeping and Cliff Monroe children and another to Dixie Stephenson and AgrAnnette Johnson for iculture Special Awards is Russell Cindy visiting me and helping to Kevin Cummings receiving recognition at to keep my spirits up and Chet Robins. Dixie College, which and her extra efforts to County Medals for she is attending again organize the food that bread were awarded this year. She was w as brought in. to Allene Mathews and elected vice president A sincere thank you Valerie Thatcher. of the Dixie College to everyone. This is County Radio Club. Clothing Larry & Connie Medals went to Jerilyn her second year of Paxton and family Muhlestein and Allene broadcasting. She is Mathews and Clothing historian for the drama Special Awards went to club. Donna Harmon and Last month she was Denneen Davis. made chairwoman is County Awards for charge of makeup for We would like to Dairy Foods went to the March of Dimes express our sincere Rulane Stevens and Spook House and was to the appreication Candace Swallow and responsible for making Third Ward Relief Awards to up 25 people as monSpecial all and those Society and Kelly sters every night for a who helped at the passShelly Dearden. week. The show was ing of our brother and Food ahd Nutrition a great success and father. County Awards went made a lot of money. Carl Rasmussen to Jacci McBride and Cindy is the daughFamily Sherri Lynn Thatcher ter of Phillip and Florence and Roland and Special Awards to Darlene Russell. Rasmussen Candace Berry and Paige Dearden. A Gardening County 'You can't shoe a running horse.'' Dutch Proverb Medal went to Robert 4 11 annual The Achievement Program was held on Thursday, November 3, in the Court Room of the Millard County Courthouse. their families and friends were in The attendance. Pledge of Allegiance was lead by Robert Muhlestein and the Pledge by Suanne Berry. The prayer was offered by Barbara This was Robison. followed by the presentation of the first, third, and seeond, fourth year pins and recognition of the state fair exhibitors. First Security $5.00 Savings account aw ards were presented Michelle Davis. to Delinda Fuller. Robert Suzanne Muhlestein, Shepard, and Sherri Wood. Sixty-on- e 4-- 1 4-- 4-- semi-final- 0 H FIREMENS AUXILIARY November 3rd meeting was called to order by President Sharon Robison. It was announced that the City has approved a dinner for Firemen and their wives on December 8th. The The family Christ- mas party is being planned for December 19th. Children are to make a tree decoration. Hostesses for the evening were Beth Marlu Frampton, and Huntsman. Rula Bartholomew. Prizes were won by Sharon Dalton, Georgia Harp, and Doris Rasmussen. We would like to more encourage members to come out to the meetings. Friday, November 11, 1977 Egyptian talk concluded Hunter gave talk, illustrated with slides, about Art in Egypt. There are sculptures of figures on walls, in plazas, in courtyards, in gardens, everywhere, made in alabaster, marble, and stone. Their whole existence depends upon the Gwen a fine Nile River, which extends some 2000 miles southward. Their cities are built on it as arable land TOPS Things are happening at TOPS. We have a new TOPS program to in aid losing that unwanted weight before Christmas. Join us in our Back to TOPS Night Monday, November 14. Weigh in at 4:45 - 5:00 p.m. in the basement of the Courthouse. Meeting at 5:00 p.m. in the Commissioners room. See you there! Express Appreciation We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our many friends and relatives for the words of comfort, the cards, flowers, and the food prepared for us following the passing of our wife and mother, Echo McArthur. Keith McArthur Ben and Laurel Stott Lynn and Phyllis McArthur Guy and Marcia Stewart and families JUNETTS BAKE SALE Nov. 12 - 10 a.m. is only a mile or two on either side. The cities are crowded with peoChildren are ple. taught to make jewel boxes, any article that can be sold to tourists, weave rugs, and other things, working from twelve to fourteen hours a day and it is doubtful if they ever get to school. Mrs. Hunter had on display dresses (worn men and by both women) rugs, batik prints, appliques and sheets of papyrus. Songs oy Michele Iverson Carter were very beautifully rendered and appreciated. Our next meeting will be on Thursday, November 17th at 4 p.m. in the Band Room. Mr. Vuhti Ouk, a Cambodian refugee now employed at the Fillmore Hospital, w ill present a program entitled "Getting Acquainted With Our Asian Neighbors. Through the use of pictures, music, arts and craft displays, and lecture, Mr. Ouk will give us insight into the life style, customs, and religious background of these fine people who have relocated in our area. these Although Asian people have been in our community for two years now, most of us are not fully acquainted with them. Please join us for this fine that program should help us underAsian our stand neighbors and thereby be better friends to them. Card of thanks I0HEER r.lARKE' long-overdu- e GROCERY SPECIALS, Frank W. 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