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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, September idticc, who will loiltaet A the parents again lonterencc will then he scheduled with the patents bv the pi mi pal J Students on school sponsored activities will not he mat ked absent hut must make up missed school assignments. Teachers should make a notation in the roll hook to indicate when a student has been on a school aetivitv. 5. All absences tall in the five day policy except those outlined above, b. (luting class or slutting will result in the 1st offense following: 3"'" reduction in grade in classes and affected. 2nd parents notllied. 5"'u reduclioti offense and parent conference f (,)ui Mi nla! I on looih.ill sc, is. ni pi s cd I mi l i and won I mi seven to mo was the si ot i' at the end ot are who having pi .in m ri u eu a a! .1 the game he headhtinlei awaid I Mon III.' ni m 'll ill to ht has the most uial tin is w II h It w I. . in game dav ill w 1 begin ai vs Delta he hi Id In m t id. IV i at Ip Dam S. lit U net 111 i !i again t', h.il-.- m quarter actions ihavs taken ,e. ' i a Hie, In not i iinitil.i - iuuiutvdhytheprincip.il. M.lkl lip did offense - l()"i. reduction in grade and patent and student referred to the school hoard or its should tepiesentative. . Uj p.lli.d Millaid he ill. ni live .lavs '1..IKC p m I - t,i. t ' i ill davs. In the- event a student is absent more nil i liunnv Burn is. I. lo rcitive full itedit in anv class each student must attend a minimum ol m llliusdav is tin dav that the annual liunnv Hill I) is to he held. W It h the help id the l p ( luh and IT A it should prove tii he one ol the hettei hontii Policy s ns ml a good h gt i at si as.ai ( otiL'l al Hi vi e and t aides lot a a .i ai d Ut a. hi. i tutu; ol Him e In eat in d w ,i Attendance ' hi Any subsequent truanpossible utter the al .si m e m t lirs. hut defin-i- t cy will he handled at the discretion of the Principal i Iv In foie the end of the and Superintendent for m. tei soon ,n Students must be the best interest of the I his hv the teacher student and school. when thev have accumu- may include, but is not lated the five days and limited to. the following: 2. must complete the make- I. Court referral. Service referral. k Family e helot ades are gt up wot 3. Recommendation fin made out dismissal. 4. Recommen( dation for placement. 5. l V, Oils Other. U.l- -t H. notified .i V '.d' - ' kl t. I III'" I, e ,oe spoil c... d Dan, V w quaint, he dam e jo illicit. jjj JJ Bj I .1 I H.. 'ROCK I C M'MIil I K 4n w ill la v he hv Millaid answ i icd ( otinlv Health Pcisonrn 1 oil I I I J I ree 24 hour mergence Number 5 I I low c an I he more tolerant of other people? I olcianve. like manv other attributes. is a tomhinatu.il ot learning and inheienl charact ertst tes, but primarily learning. As an individual grows and develops lie is a pioduct of society, involvement, and the family in which he glows Ihvte are some individuals who die iiiherentD more capable and ot mine sensitive to the needs ot others and thci elm e capable of more tolerance. Wcic we to construct the person. ilitv ol an individual we might begin hv coiisti ucting these First, we take a continuum, where on one end an individual is totally involved with himself and Ins inner world to the other end where an individual is totally other directed and concerned with things, people, and problems outside of himself. Each of us hills somewhere The second tilong that continuum. would the continuum constitute temperment from being a person consists of rules, whose world regulatins. procedures, and rituals to an individual whose world is more flexible, free floating and disorganized. I ach of us fails somewhere on this continuum. Now. the thud continuum i. tit social characteristics', goes hem We sire happy to report Murray is getting along great since his back sin gory at the Fillmore Hospital earlier in AugNell Kenney ami ust. giaudson, Troy, visited her sister, Phyllis, and hmtlici Jack, dm mg Ins illness, for the the Mmtavs were appreciaIhe Murrays also tive. enosed very much having hicnds come from then fin nicr hometown. Duds lung. New Mexico, telling them the latest news ol These li icnils tlicic. ti lends w ere Stephen Hill. Ins wih, Caron, then ihiidrcn. Christophci Vnior Allen, and Tanya sister. Carons Jean. Kelly Real, and a friend, I oleen Buiker. The Hill lannlv were on their wav to a family reunion m (. leai w ater, Utah. , components of any organism or thing, can he dissected into its various parts, cadi part having a function for the whole. As individuals we function according to how those parts arc put An individual who is. together. these three continuums, to according less more towards the outgoing, organized, more socially adaptable kind of individual may be more tolerant of others simply because he or she is . more aware of other individuals and their needs; whereas, an individual who falls on the continuum within the more withdrawn, rigid, less adaptable characteristics simply is not aware of how he or she is affecting others. They are lost in their owr wot Id, incapable of understanding how others might feel and are, therefore levs tolerant. Tolerance, to a large i vtent is a function of your w illingnc-.understand how others feel, behave, bin k. and live versus how you behave, ihiiik. feel, and live and then being able to accept the difference. Don Neilson took advantage ot F.ducation Mrs. kVcck Millard vs Delta s Ihe Millard vs Dcit.i game is going to he held Fridav . Scpti mher , at 4 p in. at Delta. I This particular game should he a good one considering the traditional rivalry betw ern the two schools. Delta has a new io.uh this year. Fans will he interested in seeing the ty pe of ball they play. T -,. c xtvnded illnesses, would he exempt bom the live day jvlicy d. W hen a student has ol accumulated three absences, the teacher must make a contact with the patents comet mug the piohlem. II the student continues to miss and has abfour accumulated sences, the teacher must the notify principal's LW DNViSSirKIENT. V o C O k b tamih tsitors at the home ot his the gave MichStanley and Ha Pearson progtam. Sherec, this weekend were their elle, and Stacy each gave and told of interestdaughter. Loraine Briggs, talks hen ol Murr.iv and her two ing experiences. wile. Sue, told Jims and Camille daughters. about their experiences Melonm. lived in the Saturday the Pearson's while they of the southern pan PeterRhctt giaudson, sen. from Nephi, came Cmted States while Jtm down and enjoyed visiting was going to school. Jim played an organ solo and with his grandparents, he was the concluding cousins. and aunt, last Thursdav. Stanley speaker. Nona Peat sons sister, from Delta, Chesley. stayed overnight with them. On Friday Stan, lla. and Nona spent f itilav in the temple in Manti. Vest and her Candy husband and family in her here inothcts home at the present tunc. Mr. Chris Carling spent this week in Roosevelt with his friend. Vicki Blown, and her family. Visiting at the home of Mi and Mrs. Gerald Ihntt y ldwaids this past week wiic their son. Monte, r Ihni ami his wdc and fannlv toon Salem. Itah. Ims and Fertcll Bond. Imtiui and Medra B mil. and Mi.ula and Dustin, hum t illmoi c amt Cut ma Bond spi nt a few davs m Salt I ake City this past V 1 Hubbard and Mitchell were examining the let! the dam abutment a m with ,:.i'.L .i Mrs. Mi s..i, s; In : Hubbard, echo lost both legs m the industrial accident, has been in intensive care at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City since the mishap. William J. Mitchell, 24. Bacon v Rubin Carling and her C gi anifim abet . .lane hits li r.si o. i njnicit a two dav Well Train You As vis'img ASSISTANT MANAGER HARMANS his On-The-J- ob this tnp 99J Hi i k w Spanish Mts hi nt t ni I k and s v to isitcil unson .lam s si m i and then Iv hv n in nt lo Ih asaut Oleic and viMted her Hi nner gr tiiiilp.o nt s. ami Olga ailing tia Hi $ Potato Chips 79(J & lot dull Hall ( t an II. Held and is. I nun Oi even Ins In re visiting them last vv ci kt nil I lieu sen. Kem. and Ins wilt. ( In v si al Hall lib the i .line do" n le ti Halls .live M Mi and So w . ami ho N( v ,i la. ami .lev i e I field w n Mi. 21-2- 0 Su' tO n 'utf fo RONALD HONE 199 FIRST ST., SUITE 212 LOS ALTOS, CALIF. 94022 yzi ' personal information you am i'Njnr U .nf mi, tium k ill h t ih hi it 12 is and that families. is sti i, v ic i il In ;a, and tw, .ml: Wj- - vfy vjsrf if v Wj Call 743-512- 5 Rollers Motor Homes & & & & Rotorooters Septic Tank Pumper ... S3. 99 20 Gauge S3. 77 ii I it ii i .. i 22 Long Rifle pat cm s. Odell Mis S8.88 & 1 C il. tv v OPEN 7 days a weok CALLUS FORALLYOURRENTALNEEDS f& 43 w Sad anient Meeting Sunwas conducted hi Del tin I ahrum. Our Counts Agticultut.il Vgcni . .Inn Bushncll, and 9J lb. Gauge am! ait ami Sti phen W c all glad that lininas Vwallnw is able to he out id the Itospit al in Salt ake itv He is at the home of Ins daughter. Opel, and lift husband. I inn Sti We will be giving interviews in your town on 3 SEPTEMBER Hla. spi hoc i' llics also visited hint bet s and sis -- 3 Wjsrf 29Mb. SPORTING G(X)D SPHCIALS Dove &: Quail Ammo ).iv I V mi m Dims $ 69 Watermelons had blends. lane c:ii 99J . Peaches v t M 000 Island Dressing C he . appointment tvnfe opera! mg 'in i KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN f or art d a Air Compressors 99J: ReaLemon Juice past sou :n & Crisco Oil j; un nm n:. i. Loaders 99(J h',- n & Miracle Whip 1 i. HBH EQUIPMENT RENTALS I . i a n.i, I ant', a spe hi ten davs r 1 1 Oi i gon. ni ai nr. isit mg Ins p Mi and Mi s. Alin it a m 99jlb. $ Beef Stew hex were i debt at mg I tu 'ust in's birthdav all i iii'ivcd the tnp i 'list Ud '0 Dav id childun. Ill I I V Cl k i a. to st .o A Huhl u i the aua. sitapcr h Li ic. m, 'iinied on the Ills w lie. lieiu ol the machine, e ll licit I'll iii.'iin'iil.ii ily pinned Huh- anil a s,.;; f Compaction SPECIALS w pac in li ,1 ad. . GROCERY Roper Lumber Co. win "Sr vj, August lo 9:30 p.m just an hour Leak and a short fin hteak. tot g i:i i s a: c w cl! c dm a: and hi. this qualihcd s til s also injure d. was icicascd August ? and is expeitcd to Tecovei fully from his mini ic s, BYU Jean reports she m.uJi enjoved the main wotihwhile lectures from - Hubbard, 39. Bureau of Reclamation geologist, died August 22 from injuries suffered July II at Red Fleet Dam near Vernal. Utah, Bureau of Reclamation Ad mg Regional Director I). VV. Webber announced tit 2! 2S. Geologist succumbs from injuries C. Van mem- J.uk ' 2 family bers. to the individual who has only one means of interacting with others, feds vu v stilted in any social situation and. in effect, feels others must accept him as he is. All of us fall somewhere along this continuum too. II we now overlay one continuum on top of the other we have an idea of the complexity ot the personality of an individual. The personality, like the . with week &2WW2S?WS252S2WSWS2KWS25HH2HWS2K,.MS3JS2 v night bund'! .. multi pm pose s. i come and eel a. u n.i .ni ed! - I individual who is vetv soiiullv adapt able, casv going, attractive to .ah' is and c a pubic of m mg me v h lull liidav RS AKI Delta Mo-dtillmore ?43- SS. illmote. Utah I (U NIT MIN M III AITH I'lfoM an w i, - barometer s oik ci tuny; h all h should be Mil LARD to (H S Mb. 3j ( jO fitness mental Your IOtfc Mr. and Mrs. Allen Alldredge visited in Idaho Falls for a few days last week with Teresa's family the Roberts and Allens, brother Larry, his wile and children. Counselor Ken Swallow Sacrament conducted Meeting August 27. Peggy Robison was released as a class leader in Relief Carma Society, Swallow as a Junior HOW IS YOUR MENTAL HEALTH? . Eagles eat up Finery hr Mi II. ud I agios, Ronald and Fern are former Flow ell residents. Also going from here were Joseph and Pauline Rasmussen Robinson, then' sun. Lee. his wife, Sue Anne, and four children of Pocatello, who spent several days that PAGE FOUR 1, 1978 FILLMORE PAVING CO. WE SELL CRUSHED ROCK, SAND, GRAVEL, AND TOPSOIL CALL 743-512- 5 f |