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Show Millard County Progresi, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, April 20, 1979 Page 3 MHS NEWS Due to lack of space In last weeks Issue of The Progress, pictures of the Millard High School play Carousel were held over until this week in order fo do justice to the play. PICTU i4 Pi v . The new 1979-8- 0 FHA officers are left to right front row Tori Stevens, vice president; Jerilyn Muhlestein, president; Geneal Starley, public relations chairman; back row Tami Utley, parliamentarian, Sylvia Robison, historian; Gina Hall, treasurer; and Barbara Matinez, secretary. Officers absent from the picture are Jacci McBride, project encounters chairman, and Jenae Speakman, recreation chairman. Millard FHA Officers I ;ak? dr v m m Maria Tomkinson left and Lenore Hosman accompany the performers on the piano during the play giving them many of their cues. Announced 1 BIMIM1 The Millard Chapter FHA officers were announced Monday, April 2, 1979, at the March of Dimes Assembly sponsored by the FHA at the high school. The new officers are really eftited about next year. They plan to have a great one and involve lots of people. IWKfl Clowns j on Jerry Edison and . . . unicycles, pictured . . . dancing beauties, cops, and carnival goers set the scene for Millard High School's musical Carousel. aWTjlH t Todd Stevens Makes All-Sta- te Todd Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stevens, of Sniithfield made All State on the Salt Lake Tribune team. He is a 6 ft. guard on the 4-- Skyvicw High School Billy Bigelow, a carousel barker, flirts with Julie Jordan and catches her eye. Mr. Bascomb, owner of the mill where Julie works, and Timony, the policeman, warn Julie of Billy's bad character . . . Pictured are L. to R. Tracy Keel as Mr. Bascomb, Forrest Barton as Timony, Sarena Melville as Julie, and Jan Day as Billy. He is basketball team. the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Cooper and Stan Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, both of Fillmore. His family fans have followed him to almost every game this season, even to the Pocatello, Idaho Invitational tournament where Todd was chosen on the five All Star He Tournament team. loves anything that has a ball in it. especially basketball. He has been placing since he was a toddler. 9 . . . but they decide to get married anyway, even if they dont love each other. Jan Day and Sarena now, her friend, Carrie Plpperidge, discloses that she, has a sweetheart, Enoch Snow. The other mill overhear and are very happy for Carrie. Here Since Julie has found a sweetheart best too, girls they sing Mr. Snow. (Seated in center Julie Ann Richards as Carrie, Sarena Melville, and standing just right of Sarena Janae Speakman as Julie's aunt, Nettie Fowler 9 Ricks College Graduation D. Marion Elder Hanks, a member of the Presidency of the First Quorum of Seventy, will deliver the Baccalaureate Address at Ricks College April 24 at 1 p.m., in the Harl Gymnasium. More than 1,380 graduating sophomores will receive degrees at two ExerCommencement cises April 25 at 9 a.m., and 11:15 a.m. The two sessions are to help facilitate the large crowds expected, the school said. for Other activities Week Commencement have been outlined by the Office of the Academic Vice President. Dr. Dean Sorensen. Included in the Carrie's sweetheart, Enoch Snow, by now her fiance', leads her to believe he has brought her flowers, but they turn out to be flower seeds. Julie Ann Richards and Steve McVey Later, after the Bigelows and Snows are married, Billy has been The mill girls and their beau's dance to June is Busting Out All friendly with some sailor fishermen, one of whom is a very unsavory Over after deciding to go on a clambake. character. Here the sailors dance to Blow High, Blow Low The Foreground Forrest Barton and Gina Rowley, background extreme Hornpipe. left Mike Henrie and Carol Gregory, others are unidentified Left to right are Curtis Hare, Kevin Cummings, David McVey, and Mike Henrie Mrs. Mullin, who owns the carousel where Billy used to work, is secretly in love with Billy and tries to get him to leave Julie and come back to the i v v gradu- ating class will be Joyce Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Martin, Patricia and McVey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McVey, both of Fillmore; and Karen Anderson of Delta. Billy's unsavory friend, Jigger Craigin, threatens her with a knife and warns her to leave. Kelly Quarnberg as Jigger and Julie Bartholomew as Mrs. Mullin After Billy discovers Julie Is expecting their child he, too, tells Mrs. Mullin to go back to the carousel and leave him alone, and emphasizes it with a swift kick in the bustle. Jan Day and Julie Bartholomew Knowing he will need money to raise a child, Billy decides to go along with Jigger's plot to rob Mr. Bascome as he delivers money to a ship's captain. They decide to slip away from the others at the clambake to do their foul deed. Here the group sing It Was a Real Nice Clambake". Front left to right are Janae Speakman, Kelly Quarnberg standing Steve McVey sitting in center Julie Ann Richards Jigger's and Billy's plan to hold up Mr. Bascomb falls through suicide rather than let the police, who have by then commits Billy arrived on the scene, arrest him. The crowd attending the clambake, hearing the commotion, rush In but are held back by police who let Julie through to Billy. Here she tells Billy that even though she couldn't say It before, she really loved him. Sarena Melville and Jan Day After SUSC Business Vocational Day Students from over 30 schools have been to participate in business skill contests April 24 at Southern Utah State College. Last year. 585 junior senior high school students participated in SUSC's annual Business Vocational Day contest, and an equal number is this year." Larry A. Olsen, vocational day chairman, said. Students participate the following contests: shorthand, typewriting. spelling, fil- - h ing, and business chine math. Both vidual and team awards are given to first, second. and third place winners in each category. The awards are pre-ansented to the students at an awards assembly held at the conclusion of the contest. Olsen said, addition, three luition scholarships to SUSC will be awarded to senior students who receive the highest num-iber of points in typewriting. shorthand and counting. ma-hig- indi-invite- d d CAR SEATS are (or Christmas. CAR SEATS are for KIDS! Billy goes to the 'Great Beyond', but discovers he doesn't have enough good points to get into Heaven. Here he discusses a way to earn them with the Star-keep- n :th Mrs. Mullin arrives also to mourn lly's passing. Sarena Melville and Julie Bi- and Brother Joshua. Jan Day, Joe Wade, and Scott Robins er Bro. Joshua tells Billy to go back to earth for one day to help his daughter, who is as willful as Billy was. Billy discovers that one minute in Heaven is the same as a year on earth and his daughter is already 15 years old. Billy steers his daughter on the right path and Is finally admitted to Heaven, but leaves a star which Is a sign to Julie that he really did love her. DeAnn Robins, Jan Day, and Scott Robins |