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Show FFA-FH- Millard County Progress, A SWEETHEART BALL SATURDAY The annual Sweetheart Ball, sponsored by the Millard Eagle FFA Chapter and the Millard Chapter of the Future Homemakers, will be held Saturday, February 4, in the mentary School Lunch i Room beginning at 8:30 p.m. Music for the dance will be by Peace and Feature ot Quiet." the evening will be the announcement of the FFA Chapter Swect- heart and FHA Preferred Man and attendants. The announcement will be made during the floor show Penny Probert Reporter WRESTLING MILLARD EAGLES DEFEAT RABBITS buzzer of the heavyweight match sounded was the outcome of the Millard - Delta jue meet decided. During the week before the match, the excitement and apprehension mounted. Delta was undefeated and Millard had only one loss, which was to Delta. Everyone expected a great match and no one was disappointed. With only the match left the team score was tied at 21 21. In that final match Lindon Stephenson defeated Todd 4 to 3 to give the Eagles a 24 - 21 w in. Although the final score was so close Millard clearly dominated the match by winning 8 of the 12 individual matches. The individual scores 98 lbs, Dan were; Memmott lost, pin; 105 lbs., Floyd Parker 112 lbs.. won, dec. Bob Monroe won, dec. 119 lbs., Robert Tsosie lost. pin; 126 lbs.. Kelly Quam-berlost. forfeit; 132 lbs., Kevin Stephenson won, dec. heavy-weig- ht -- id 8-- 3; 7-- g 138 2-- Mike lbs., Robinson won. dec. 145 lbs., Jeff Hall 155 lbs., lost. dec. Llovd Keslcr won, dec. 10-167 lbs., Brent Tceplcs won, dec. 185 lbs., Fcrlin won, dec. Ste- Lindon HWT won. dec. phenson This week the Eagles have their final match before the Region The Tournament. Hurricane Tigers will be at MHS on Thursday, Feb. 2. Junior Varsity matches start at 6:00 and Varsity at 5-- 3; 3-- 4; 4; 2-- Pik-vav- it 2-- 4-- 3. 7:30. BASKETBALL MILLARD STILL TIED FOR FIRST The Eagles remained in a tic for 1 st place in the region with Delta and Manti by defeating Hurricane 70 - 50. High scorer for the Eagles was Brent Hosman with 18 points. Others who scored for Millard were Brad B., 8 points; Robert M., 10 points; Terry P.. 10 points; Tim D., 2 points; Jim IL. 13 4 . points; Rod Andrew J.. points; 2 points; Scott K. 4 points; and Tracy K., point. This week the Eagles play the Manti Templars in a very important Region 7 game. Junior Varsity games start at 5:45 and Q-- 1 Varsity at 7:30. BASEBALL have a boys interested in playing Little League Baseball this summer on Friday, February 10. at 7:30 at the Elementary School. Boys need to be nine years old by August 1st to play. Wc would GRADE 7 High Honor Roll FFA Sweetheart Candidates: Front Row (L. to R.) (Juniors) Teresa Brunson, Kimberly Diane Larsen, Pamela Christensen, Eloise Stevens, Lynda Sanderson, Lynette Davies, Colette Laurel Hunt, Sheri Crosland. Back row (L. to R.) (Seniors) Diane Coats, Rodcback, Tomkinson. Claudeen Hendrickson, Linda Huntsman, Paula Coats, Terri Jenson, which will begin al Honor Roll: Lori Aland Nadine Sweepe. 10:30 p.m. len, Joe Brinkcrhoff, Members of the FFA Elizabeth Monroe. FFA SWEETHEART CANDIDATES ANNOUNCED FHA and Chapter Lane Warner. Cynthia the studentbodv of inite daughter Wheeler. The 12 finalists in daughter of Mr. and Coats, Coats. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald and the public to be in GRADE8 the competition for Mrs. LaVar attendance. McCornick: Coats, Claudeen Greenwood; High Honor Roll: FFA Chapter SweetTerri Jenson, daughter Hendrickson, were heart announced Allcne Beckstrand. daughter Jay and Mrs. Clifford Mathews, "The only way to recently by the FFA of Mr. and Mrs. Mac of Mr. Wilford Jenson, Kanosh; Officers. Shields, Stephenson. Chapter entertain some folks Nadine Sweepe, Huntsman, Honor Roll: Mari Six senior and six Linda is to listen to them." Mr. and of anne Crosland, Kevin junior were daughter of Mr. and daughter girls Kin Hubbard Jim HuntsMrs. Mrs. Sweepe, Raymond Vince selected by popular Cummings, Paula Fillmore. Fillmore; man, Janet vote of the members Martinez, Rhodes. Maria Tomkin- of the Millard Eagle son. Chapter of the Future GRADE 9 Farmers of America. Final selection w ill High Honor Roll: 3 Mark Petersen, DeAnn be made following an 1'.-Robins, Connie Tom- interview by a panel of kinson. and other judges Honor Roll: Brenda activities. These girls Cahoon, Stephanie and the candidates for ) Dearden, Donna Har- FHA Preferred Man mon. Terry Lee Mon- will be honored at the ' i Sweetheart roe. Stephanie Robins. annual A v GRADE 10 Assembly on Thursday, fi a i I High Honor Roll: February 2. The girl , :i the title Scott Christensen, winning of FFA Chapter SweetLenore Hosman. Honor Roll: David heart w ill represent the Carlecn local FFA group in the Beckstrand. Condic, Gina Hall, State Sweetheart conCub Scouts look over National Sgt. Jim Hlnget helps Cub Andrew Jensen, test during the State Scouts into Truck. Howitzer. 155MM Cargo Guards to be FFA Convention Jacci McBride, Serena in YVhatcott SP4 Bart standing the at held Melville, Jcrilyn Brigham turret. University Penny Neves, Young Son Nguyen. Jaren March 28 and 29. Junior candidates for Robison, Sylvia Robison, Jenae Speakman, Sweetheart are Teresa By Marge Barton monthly training assembly during Gcneal Staricy, Laurie Christensen, daughter Staff Correspondent weekend and welcomed the the Mrs. Vcr Warner. of Mr. and visit from the Scouts. Sgt. Jim GRADE 11 Christensen non was a thrilling day for loaded the scout Saturday along Winget paek, High Honor Roll: Kanosh; Eloise Ste the Fillmore Third Ward Cub Scout with Den Mother Vicki Mitehell, Scri Britt, Todd Chap- vens. daughter of Mr Pack The Pack, who has into the back of a CargoTruck. man- - Lynette Davies, and Mrs. Evan Ste been studying different types of and took them out to the field where VYadc. Holden; vens, Lynda Joseph visited the Fillmore the Guard troops were training. Honor Roll: Theresa Sanderson, daughter of transportation, unit of the Utah At my National When they arrived at the training Ken Mrs. Mr. and Davitt. James Hare, Guard Saturday to look at the Field the boys all got to go inside a site Vicki Qrullian, Rodney Sanderson. Fillmore; various types of trans155 MM Howitzer, a track mounted Artillerys Quambcrg, Scott Rob- Lynette Davies, daughField Artillery cannon resembling portation. ins, Rcgcna Turner, ter of Mr. and Mrs. their Guard The was SIM Bart Whatcott ex tank. a holding Mark Warner. Murray Davies. FillGRADE 12 more; Colette Hunt, , High Honor Roll: daughter of Mr. and Darwin Mrs. Hunt, Brad Brinkcrhoff, Paula Coats, Carol Fillmore; and Sheri Ford, Brent Hosman, Crosland. daughter of Janice Nielson, Terry Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Crosland. Fillmore. Petersen, Jodi Row-lecandidates Senior Mary Lynn Janine Speakman. include Diane Coats, SCOUTING CELEBRATES 68TH ANNIVERSARY Honor Roll: Tammy Huntsman. Terri JenCaBeth Ann Barton, for participation as follow s: The anniversary of Jones, Nancy hoon, Gark Christen- son, A. Display completeness will celebrated be during Scouting Paul sen, Ken Christensen. Cindy McVcy, B. Percentage of troop assisting 6th Scout Week February Dan iclson. Corinne Christophcr-son- , Mitchell. for C. 1978. Watch 12th, Design through Diane Coats, Penny Probert. Lois Scouting displays in store window v D. Construction Gaudccn Hcndrickscn, Rowley, Joanne Rus1. Neatness church vestibules, and other places Anita Hcrschi, Linda sell, Tamara Turner, 2. a which the Originality. public might give Suzan Warner. chance to see the skills of Scouting All organized troops arc encourSTATE YOUNG FARMER displayed. to participate in this disaged will around be built The display CONVENTION FEB.3&4 If you see boys the theme "Wonderful World of play project. ConScout annual their 35th uniforms next The president. wearing chapter and will be judged Scouting. vention of the Utah Sam Utley, representYoung Farmer Associa- ing the local chapter. tion will be held Fri- The chapter plans to ing. The local chapter Vcrn Stewart, Report- special business items Garth has the largest memer; and Jack Davies. of vital interest to the day and Saturday, nominate for the office bership in the state and Historian. Robert A. Young Farmers. February 3 and 4 at Swallow Nielson is the Chapter Twelve to 14 couples the Hilton Hotel in of President of the Utah has sponsored numerThe Association. Garth is a ous activities during Adv isor. from the East Millard Salt Lake City. Convention sessions first general session former state officer, the year under the oung Farmer chapter of Fridav afternoon, are planning to attend will be called to order has served as President active leadership PresiUtley. evening, and Saturday and encourage am one at 10:30 a.m.. Feb- of the East Millard Sam Lee Monroe. dent; a is will and 3. and morning will include interested to be in Chapter, ruary consist of the state candidate for the honor Vice Ircsidcnt; Bn ant several special speak- attendance to all or Stevens. Secretary; ers, a panel, films, part of the sessions. public speaking con- of Young Farmer of Scott Treasurer; and Watts, w Gam entertainment, Year." the here test The East M illard Turner will represent Millard Chapter is also applyf East the vr Is & Is fs'ou fy Young Young Farmer Oiaptcr ing for the At Farmer Chapter of the as a contestant. noon a meeting of the Year" award which will Truck Stop state nominating com- be announced at the Ok. mittee will be held with banquet Friday even JOHN S TRl CK STOP CA FE is featuring a special WESTERN STEAK NTTE in the Fiesta Dining Room on Friday, February 3, BUNDY CUSTOM MEAT PROCESSING from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. Sizzling Charcoal Broiled Steaks with sauted mushrooms, baked potatoes with sour cream and a salad Beef Pigs Lambs from our new Salad Bar with your choice of beverage will be the special entree! We Have your animals killed in their own have slashed our prices to offer this special.. $3. 75 to 16. 95 and you select to cut and size habitat. Its a proven tact they are steak that pleases your palate. fill-mor- like all parents to come to this meeting so wc can get organized before the time comes to start playing. All of last years tournament players arc requested to come for a presentation. Ludwig Borne By Steven R. Wright This week we will take a look at some of the educational tradicustoms and tions among the Asian peoTraditionally, ple. has been education held in high esteem in Asian cultures. In the past, education was considered a privilege reserved for the elite, but times have changed and mass public education is now available lower the through grades, with many to ask questions in class, much less to speak out. may from his feelings of t shyness or in the lousiiess ol his teacher senee prt To leave himself open the school atmosphere they experienced in Asia. st-- m T raditionally-cducat-e- Asian self-cons- to making equate with page Iliev are thus mistake a the students printed learning. visually-or- n ntc d and appear to nei d the reinforcement f reading and writing Extemexercises. lace" and "losing before his teacher is a frightening thought. I he stude nt teacher reporaneous speaking is Asian difficult for them and lationship in con- tinuing on into higher levels. Nevertheless, the traditional value to education given remains unchanged, and an educated person is revered as a "learned one." Asian parents have been known to make considerable sacrifices to provide lor their children's education and training. 'I he Asian student's attitude towards his has always teacher been one of gieat respect. His reluctance son" rather than as .trio r. "Mr. Mrs. Nelson seldom students volunteer. u additional reason lot this max be a on icIiMance the student's part to appear as il he were "show ing off." c In China, the students are called by their full In Fillmore, names. the Asian students generally tend to be better disciplined and more respectful than Next week we will American students, examine the Asian in clue m great part to cvcrvdav life. t I n V) - i c.k: 'ft Muh-lestei- Cub Scouts SP4 Jeff Johnson tells Scouts they can go inside Honitzer. big gun n. n Rich-ma- KOgf) FEBRUARY IS BOY SCOUT MONTH n. y. sixty-eight- h John's more tender. plained the workings of the gun to the Pack and let the boys each look through the sight. The day ended too soon for the Scouts as one of the Guard's howiters had mechanical difficulties and delayed the training exercise. The boys had to leave before they got to watch the troops iri action. were: Attending from Pack Brian Rodcback, Doug Dearden, David Dearden, Curtis Chapman. Mark Malin. Arthur Martinez, s sights. Call RD.4 Y NITE SPECL4 L will MEXICAN favorites such as Tacos, feature Refried Beans, Tostados, Enchiladas, Mexican Rice! Irma cooks everything from , and deliver your scratch, and the authentic, mouthwatering results will make you want to come back every Saturday night for this treat. guaranteed. 7435132 between 6-- 8 P.M. We have a new SALAD BAR every day from 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Try a salad All of our soups are & soup combination. homemade every day and are delicious. Jason Carroll, Kyle Wilson, and Brett Murphy. All in all it was an exciting day for the Scouts who asked the Guard Troops some Some very interesting questions. even wanted to know how old vou had to be to join the Guard, the Guard may have gained some future recruits Saturday ! Mrs. Mitcheil and the Scouts all expressed their appreciation to the Guard for Saturday 's outing. LOCAL "PENNIES BY THE INCH CHAIRMAN NAMED Connie Boner, Ann Nielsen. June Kelly. Connie Schutz. Peggy Swallow, Deanna Shumway. Connie Larsen, and Janice Robins. Since 1922 Primary Childrens Medical Center has admitted and treated children without regard for race, creed, or ability to pay. Thousands of needy children have TTicncfitted from this charity service. Community help is needed to continue this fine tradition. Children with special problems come to Primary Childrens Medical that can be week it will be as a reminder treated more effectively at Primary that the Scouts are celebrating. because of special equipment and Mont B. Robins, Chairman phv sician specialists not av ailable in Millard District Scouting most community hospitals. Mrs. Linda Baugh will serve as the Stake Chairman for the Primary Childrens Medical Center fundraising campaign. The appointment was announced by LaVern W. Parmley, Chairman of the campaign. Other local people for the campaign are: as Ward Chairmen, z 'GV'v v Center-proble- ms FACTORY OUTLET 33--! S6U.-T- zvirtz H FtllMofiE .Vz. ft Cafe Our new S I Tl also cot and wrap meat to your door. We o im- Progress Staff Photos Y o were very pressed by looking through the Scouts much impressed by Guard All work "Being happy il a virtue too." Indochinese culture notes s o LITTLE LEAGUE all IOR HIGH SCHOOL SECOND TERM HONOR ROLL the final until Not JUNIOR-SEN- 3, 1978 lebruary Lriday, Fit1 more, Utah 84631 ALL - So T-- Acol SWlBHTk'K .60- - S Co RTS tfej g.ao V. oo S-'J- o MERCHANDISE 2ND'S OR CLOSEOUTS V.V - pWo0 Ul SKI ;;oe Sa.t , CtTTos a?'c 'JufTTAc AVT y C r fPFRS H T . c qr co M |