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Show n Indochinese culture notes offering three hours college credit Teacher entitled, TrainEffectiveness will be at taught ing, Millard the High A class Reporter Concepts that w ill be developed include: 1. Techniques for extinguishing undesirable behavior and developing desirable actions. 2. Teaching moral reasoning. WRESTLING On Wednesday, Feb. 1, the Eagles traveled to Nephi where they had a match with the Juab The Eagles Wasps. defeated the Wasps 37 to 18. The individual scores were: 98 lbs., Floyd Parker won. dec. 105 lbs., Dan Memmott 112 won, dec. Robert Tsosie lbs., lost, pin; 119 lbs., Ben Boyd lost, pin; 126 lbs., Kelly Quarnberg won. dec. 132 lbs., Kevin Stephenson won, dec. ; 138 lbs., Mike Robinson won, dec. 145 lbs., Jeff Hall ; 155 won, dec. lbs., Brent Teeplcs won, pin; 167 lbs., Lloyd Keslcr won, pin; 185 lbs., Ferlin Pikva-vit- t 12-- BASKETBALL The Eagles moved into a tie with Delta for first place in the Western Division of Region 7 by defeating the Manti Templars last Friday, Feb. 3. The Eagles played a fine game and won V 3. flicts S. Weston elected without angry feelings developing. 4. Communication 74-6- High Scorer for the Eagles was Brent & ' k re. i rJ1 with 34 points. a ' who Others jo-scored were: Brad Brinker- hoff, 12 points; Robert 6 Monscn, points; Vf.rt; 12 Petersen, Terry points; Tim Davies, 4 points; Jim Hare, 4 Scott and points; Robins. 2 points. Claudeen Hendrickson Millards next game will be on Thursday, February 9, at home the North Sanwon, pin; HWT, against Junior Hawks. pete Lindon ersitv March 28 and Claudeen HendrickStephenson start Varsity games lost, pin. a senior at the 29. son, On Thursday. Feb. at 5:45 and Varsitv Millard High School 2. the Eagles met the at 7:30. and the daughter ot Hurricane Tigers in Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Also at the dance, their final home and M. Shields, Kanosh, the FHA Officers season match. Millard Monday, February 13; was crowned Sweetcrowned Mr. WonderItalian won the match comSpaghetti, heart of the Millard ful and attendants. . fortable The Cabbage Slaw, French Eagle Chapter of the Mr. Wonderful was Peanut Future and individual scores Bread of Ken Farmers Christensen, Butter Whip, Apple America at the annual son of Mr. and Mrs. were: 98 lbs., Floyd Parker Cobbler with topping. Sweetf HA Archie Christensen. 105 Milk. won, dec. heart Ball held Satur- Flow ell, Scott and lbs., Dan Memmott Tuesday, February 14: day, February 4, in the Robins, son ot Mr. and Fried Chicken, School Mrs. won, pin; 112 lbs.. RobRobins. Elementary Gary ert Tsosie won, pin; Whipped Potatoes and lunch Room. First Seipio. and Robert Candied .ittuidant to the Sweet-li- t Monsen, son of Mr. 119 lbs., Ben Boyd Craw, Potatoes, was 126 lbs., Sweet art Ivncttc and Mrs. Lewis Monwon, dec. Kelly Quarnberg won, Orange Slice, Parker Davies, daughter of scn. Holden as runnRoll, Butter, Mr. and Mrs. Murray ers-up. 132 lbs., House ; dec. Kevin Stephenson won, Ice Cream and Strawwith Daties, Lynda ; 138 lbs., berries. Milk. dec. a Once Sanderson, month, daughter Mike Robinson won, Wednesday, Feb. 15: and Mrs. flush the sediment out Mr. of Buttered Ken Tacos, as of your hot water lank Sanderson, pin; 145 lbs., Jeff Hall 155 lbs., Green Beans, Dished second attendant. won, dec. by draining a couple Brent Teeplcs won, Fruit, Donuts, Milk. and Lynda are oi buckets of warm 167 dec. lbs.. Thursday, February 16: juniors at the Millard water from the faucet over Llovd Stroganoff Keslcr lost, at the bottom of the High School. Jello Salad, Noodles, 185 dec. As chapter SweetIf allowed to lbs., tank. Ferlin Pikvavitt lost, Peanut Butter Finger, heart, Claudeen wil' build sediment up. Lindon Milk. HWT. the Millard will prevent the water pin; represent Friday, February 17: Stephenson won, pin. Eagle Chapter in the from heating properly. Noodle Chit ken This weekend. Feb. State FFA Sweetheart Millard will be Soup, Cheese Wedge, Contest to be held as Nothing is impossSalad, Cake a part of the State ible to a willing heart. in the Tossed participating Lemon Sauce, at Convention FFA John Hevwood Region Tournament in with Milk. I'niDelta. Brigham Young 3-- Hos-ma- n ! , 4-- 3-- SIM HESTOX con- Resolving 1 i 1 6-- L . 10-0- Mr. Wonderful menus 44-0- I A 11-- 9-- 12-7- 10-0- 3-- Lyn-ett- e 8-- 10-1- 1 - Cattlemen post Teacher Effectiveness Training. Teacher Ef Text: fectiveness Training by Thomas Gorden; Behavior Management by S.A. Fagan. Date: Feb. 23rd at 7 p.m. Sim Weston, Pre- sident of the Utah AssociaCattlemen's tion. has been elected Second Vice-Preside- of the National Assoiia-tioCattlemen's Steve TUITION: S3 7. 50. Credit: Three quar- New As Orleans, la. t. Second Mr. Weston ter hours. If you are interested becomes a member of Comin taking this class, the Executive reconand NCA of mittee by S. for the Norman sponsible tacting actiAssociation's Stevens, pre-regist- 743-548- or 795-265- vities in Region VI. I hat region encompasNevada. ses Utah. New Mexico, Arizona. California and Hawaii, an area with a cattle population of some No Utahn It) million. has bee n .i member of . 1 Continental Telephone's construction budget ALANTA. GA. - Con- executive N.C.A.s committee tor nearly 20 vears, and this is the first time a Utahn has held this position tor the 280. (K 0 member organization. Sim Weston operates his cattle business on 25.0(H) acres of deeded in 198. and Federal land in Included in the bud- the far northeast corner get. the company's of Utah in the area. largest in its 17 scar history, are construction funds for an with almost eight peranticipated 67,044 new cent at the end of 197. customers with a total according to Continenof 130,564 new teletal President James V. phones. Bv the end of Napier. this year, less than Continental currently five percent of Con- services more than customers 2.5 million telephones tinentals will be served on multiin 41 states, Canada, party lines, compared and the Caribbean. tinental Telephone, the nation's third . independent Ill telccummunk t has ions company announced that it will spend $290 million on in its construction domestic lar-ec- (non-Hi- a-- telephone-operation- s Wong, or Engineer de la Cruz, etc. The Asians, with their strong sense of humbleness, feel uncomfortable about compliaccepting ments. They tend to reject compliments, sincerely feeling unworthy. According to an Asian source, even a graduate of a college of music would say, when praised for his accomplishments. Oh, I don't have a uood voice" or dont play very well or some sue h remark. 1 T he feeling of humil- that so rnanv Asians possess works to their ity Free firewood permits This n tor Region VI. I he election tisik place last week at N.C.A.'s national coincntion in Millard Instructor: Chatterlv. Kanosh girl crowned FFA Sweetheart to National skills. Class: Place: High School Steven R. Wright This week we will examine some of the cultural traits that set the Asian people apart other groups. from The Asians tend to be of conscious quite status and position. This, compounded by their extreme concern with good form, results in highly stylized ways one of addressing another. Other than with intimate acquaintances Asians call each other by their titles instead of bv first Chinese and names. Filipinos go to the extend of addressing people by their office titles, like Manager By School. Penny Proben Iriday, February 10, 1978 Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Nightclass for credit sumnii r ihe wii' Scivke bt ili.i'iinu, forest again r arias thaimtiL pin Pinyon-Jurrp- t I wo truM. how until n the p. lompli in Am person pioints to eut posts niliriu r lilt wood under tree use must obtain a free use permit and a map jects aie new scheidle one in duled: Valiev I. 23 S.. R, 2'i W., Paris of Sets. 19, 20, 29, 30; and the other in Clav Springs I. 17 S., drainage R. 5 W.. Secs. 24 and 25. Both chaining areas will be opened for tree use firewood and post 1 designating the areas lo be chained. Persons ultmg w ithout permits e of will be in violation ederal Regulations and subject to penalty. For further inforthe contact mation ill more Ranger I 1 District office. The ranch was home- Water study steaded by his grandMimic ip.d and indus-tii.i- l father who was in a water usage m party of pioneers Utah's counties, both in Utah ir: Hi m the past and the late 1850's. tulurc. ill be examinSim is the pre si !.of the Utah Ca'ib. ed bv the Utah Water laboratory mens Association .itid Research has served as boil, unde r a 54, 615 grant second and first vkc trom the U.S. Bureau He aKo of Reclamation. president. I henhas been no is chairman of the Utah Beef Council. lie inventors of such use serves as chairman of since 1962, so some the Utah Brand Board, water use planning is and is a member of being done with old H. Herbert the Utah Governors data. Fullerton. project Agricultural Advisory leader, explains. Committee. The current project He is a former is aimed at gathering County Commissioner infotmation of Rich County and has usage been chairman of the since I960 and proSoil Conservation jecting to the vear This will' aid District for the past 2020. federal and ten years. He serves state in water as president of the officials resource planning, acNarrows Woodruff Reservoir Co., which cording to Fullerton, who is associate 28.000 acre stores of economics at feet of water from the Utah State University. Bear River. Even existing data He serves as not available in a are the of central source for conUintah Land and Graso an aim zing Corporation, venient use, is of the study to deveRandolph, and is the data bank a water lop Utah cattleman representative oil Public for I'tah. vv ; - disadvantage in certain situations, partiin cularly seeking When employment. are interviewed they for jobs, they are often so humble that they seldom mention their past work experience, and they give too poor an assessment of their real abilities. According to a Chinese informant, a Chinese, upon being offered a position of responsibility, would first try to prove that he was unworthy and name several other people he considered better qualAs ified for the job. ngltsh instructor for these people, I have on ociasion noticed that they shrug off any For excompliment. sometimes ample. lomment on how well arc learning they The usual English. is. comment "Oh, maybe in five years or so wc will be able to speak well. means Ftiquett in different things different cultures, and misunderstandings can come about beFor cause of this. example, Asians have been taught to use both hands in handing an item to someone or receiving one. They, to tend therefore, interpret the American's casual way of hanoling this situation as being somewhat nide, while the Americans may feci that the Asians are ostentaAs tiously polite. another example, the Chinese feci that an apologetic look is sufficient when they accidently bump someone or move in front of another person, while the Americans would Excuse me" or say For Pardon me." some Asians, a verbal will Thank you" suffice for the moment for a gift or a favor, with a reciprocal act to follow at an opportune time. The Americans, however, and the 1 pro-less- Hearing Tests Set for Central and Southern Utah Lands Council. Anvone who has trouble hearing or understanding is welcome to have a hearing test' using the latest electronic equipment to determine if they have a correctable loss. Even people now wearing a hearing aid or) those who have been told nothing coidd be done for them should have a hearing test toy find out if they are one of the many a hearing aid will help. 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