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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, February 9, 1979 Page 4 Basketball Reporter Andrew Jensen STATS: FG FT J. Hare T. Davies 4 6 0 8 4 'w 1 10 Tuesday our goal will be on self improvement and we will strive to let the world know that we are not carbon copies of someone else. Everyone will wear red or white, perhaps only a bright ribbon, and express views on how we feel to other people. is FHA Wednesday Dress-UWear Day. Sunday dresses to make others aware of our high standards. Thursday is to show our families that we do learn through FHA and are able to Retake responsibility. lieve our mothers by cooking a meal that is nutrious and delicious. Friday is to choose someone we do not know very well and make an effort to become their This way, you friend. can make two people Two marriage licenses happier, yourself and the were issued at the County new friend. Clerk's office last week.' We think this will be a fun week, so come and They werei Clinton Tolbert, Delta, join us in achieving our and Thera Keslcr, Fill- goals. more. Dutson and Floyd Estrella Rcsolme. both of 1979 February was declared Future Homemakers Week by Principal Jay Richman and Mayor Robert Edison. The object of the week is to inform people of the goals of F.H.A. In order for members. the girls to better develop themselves something different will be done each day. Starting off Sunday, we will develop spiritual growth by attending church. Monday will be to recognize "A Better You." Signs will be placed on the lunch tables to let the school know about our organization. 8 J. Robison 9 The Millard Eagles extinguished the burning fuse A. 3 Jensen 6 Broncos of the formerly ranked number two San Juan 1 R. Quarnberg 2 2 26, Millard on in a basketball game at Friday, January R. Monsen 5 5 0 1979. S. Robins 0 1 3 Millard trailed their opposition throughout the T. 4 4 Brinkerhoff whole game, and with four seconds left to play, San ASTS RB Juan at the foul line and leading by one point, it J.V. STATS: STLS looked pretty dim for the Eagles, but an air ball was B. Jensen 5 4 2 shot and it was Millard's ball on the side. C. Stephenson 5 0 3 With four seconds to go Todd threw it in to Robert J. Labrum 4 1 2 which started the clock. Robert then hurled the ball D. Beckstrand 11 3 0 underneath to Jaren who put it up and in at the sound S. Wilson 1 4 2 San of the buzzer, making Millard victorious over 1 M. Peterson 0 0 Juan by a score of 47-41 2 J. Beckstrand 3 Final Score: Millard 67, Delta 58. MILLARD vs SAN JUAN FT FG F TP STATS: 11-1- 2 0 2 4 0 2 6 6 2 12 1 13 16 0 0 5 0 2 2 0 0 0 J. Hare 1 T. Davies J. Robison 1 A. Jensen R. Quarnberg R. Monsen S. Robins T. Keel J. Labrum 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 15 5 5 2 11 PTS 23 10 13 11 8 0 2 Wrestling The Millard Mat-me- n upped their record, Wednesday, January 31, 1979, as they defeated the Moab Red Devils by a score of This was the last league match this season for the Eagles as they now go on to Region at Richfield on February 9 and 10. Then State will be their goal as they meet at Millard Februjary 16 and 17. Good luck wrestlers! 36-1- Sincerely, R.H. Cap Blohm Editor Millard County Progress Fillmore, Utah After reading, J.V. STATS: 98 lbs., C. Payne pinned T. Green 105 lbs., C. Thomas beat R. Pierce 112 lbs., F. Jimmie beat E. Laton 119 lbs., B. Monroe pinned R. Howe 132 lbs., C. Crook tied S. Martinez 145 lbs., V. Sylvestor beat K. Gordon 98 lbs., D. Sanderson pinned A. Surges Final Score: Millard 30, Moab 2. STATE WRESTLES State wrestles will be held at Millard this year on 1979. Sessions are at 2 and 7 p.m. Febuary .16-1The price is $2.50 adults and $1.50 noth days. students. , developments, proceedings, and sentencing by the Court. an The Progress did outstanding job of news reporting, this was much appreciated. When reporting unfortunate and such tragic events affecting the lives of immediate family members, certain elements of dlscression should be employed by the Editor. This is especially critical in a rural area, which by nature, allows for privatus information to become topics for public conversation. Such is the case in final the newspaper article published by The Progress regarding the Robyn Halsey matter. Evidence of alcohol content resulting from the autopy report could have been eliminated in its entirety without affecting content readers. to Perhaps if this unfortunate ocurrence had resulted because of an automobile accident, then alcohol level would be considered I a pertinent disclosure. simply can not accept this aspect as an integral part of your news story. It was pre-tri- Gentlemen of the Press! Yesterday we had a visit with Gayle Edwards who told us of the fine testimonial to Hap Edwards which appeared in your paper. We would like a copy of that particular issue, January 21st. My wife is Bertha Peterson and is an aunt of 'Haps', as well as an admirer of this very fine well known and man admired for his charm and quaintness. I enclose a dollar bill to cover mailing costs. Please send this to the address given above. Letters the Editor, the January 19th issue of the Millard County Progress, in all fairness as a subscriber and to those concerned individuals, the following comments are offered. A newspaper has the to report news right events to its subscribers. The editor also has the right to determine the nature and content of all The Millard copy. County Progress is an excellent local publication meeting its objectives as a locally produced newspaper. Many subscribers, life myself, subscribe for the purpose of keeping informed of events and social happenings back in the old home towns of East Millard County. Concerning the unfortunate and tragic circumstances surrounding the Halsey Family, The Progress was my only source of information regarding to -o "IV "V iWkUlld IBOl Friday, February 2, 1979, when Delta dared venture into Millards territory to meet in a basketball game with the Eagles. Although Delta kept up most of the ball game, they couldnt muster the power needed to defeat the mighty and powerful Eagles as Millard took Delta to the cleaners by a score of 76-- 7 niT' r? 26 p Marriage licenses to 2 . Future Homemakers Week totally out of context and had absolutely no bearing on the issue at hand which was the taking of a human life. TP trial Individuals knowing either through Robyn school association or personal acquaintance will remember him as a fine individual who exhibited compassion and consideration for others. Hopefully, The Progress will continue its fine news reporting and perhaps in the future we can anticipate use of dlscression alleviate might undue and unnecessary mental anguish for surviving family members. Sincerely, Ira G. Kimball which P.O. Box 19117 Las Vegas, Nevada 89119 The note: Editors Progress Editor and staff regret that sometimes facts must be reported are unpleasant, which unfortunate, and tragic. Many times a week we discuss and debate how facts best to report without sensationalism. The evidence of alcohol in the Halsey - Blair Eastwood case was a mitigating circumstance pertinent to the case. We report the facts, we do not make them. -- rC SPECIAL Friday & Saturday 6 to 10 p.m. PRIME RIB-$6- .75 PARADISE INN COFFEE SHOP The Sundoujn. z Has Gone is us greet you with a generous assortment of delicious food. No waiting. Step up and select from the hot entrees awaiting you! JLet ifiaOD (p 51X1 GSKSSfe (r17 Its not too late. You still have until April 16 to open and deposit to your First Security Individual Retirement Account and get credit on your 78 tax return. You can tuck away up to $1500, or 15 of your income, (more if you have a spouse) to earn 8 continuous interest. And defer all the taxes on both principal and interest until you withdraw the money when you retire. By then, you may be in a lower tax bracket. If you have a Keogh plan that was opened before December 31, 1978, you can add to that 'til April 16, too. , So look at the alternatives. IRA or IRS. We think youll make the non-workin- Fillmores nicest and finest cafeteria now joins the Downstairs Country Dining Room at 30 North Main Street obvious deduction. Visit our new cafeteria for lunch or dinner today! 51 Members FDIC IS First Security Bank of Utah, N.A. First Security Bank of Idaho, N.A. Federal regulations require a substantial interest penally tor early withdrawal. i Your family or group may make reservations for the banquet facilities In the Downstairs Country Dining Room by calling George or June Kyler at 743-656- & |