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Show Friday, September 21, 1979 Page Millard Counfy Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 4 VS New teachers By Ttiini I 'tlcy Teacher and student of the month To give special recognition, Millard High will be honoring a student and teacher of the month. These two special people will be chosen by the Student Council for their outstanding citizenabil-itship and scholastic also the senior ball dance chairman and is a He very good student. enjoys hunting rabbits and playing basketball. BriCongratulations, is an. The terrific teacher for September is Mr. Ralph Myers. Mr. Myers is the head of the English deThis month, the student council would like partment. He is also the to honor as super stu- advisor for the school dent of the month for paper. The students at Millard High really look September: a up to him. Brian Stephenson, senior this year, is an Mr. Congratulations, officer in the FFA. He Myers. Millard girls volleyball in Millards girls volleyball team lost to Juab last Thursday, October 13. at Juab. The match was very close until the end. In the first game, Millard won very easily with the score of 15 to 5. But the second game the score was tied into overtime, Going the Wasps slipped past the Eagles with a score of 15-1- 15 to 1. Wasps took over the third game to win the match, two games to one. The in Homecoming theme of Glory Echoes will be Millard's Homecoming Theme this year. To carry out this theme, the FIRST STATE FOOTBALL TEAM of Millard High will be brought once again. together Along with their coach. Millards Watts, Homecoming Assembly will be held in the auditorium October 21 at Taft 7:30. information Further will be posted to inform you about better JllSb The Millard Eagles took the sting out of the Juab Wasps last Friday as they victors at the were 47-game played on their ow n turf. Sterling Marvin scored the first Eagle touchdown on a left end run in the first quarter setting the pace for Millard. The try for the extra point was no good so the score was scored The Eagles 64 a on yard pass again from Bob Jensen to Jaren Robison. The conversion was good and Millard was ahead 13-Again in the first quarter Cliffcrd Stephenson continued the Eagle's steamroller as he went around the left end to score another touchdown. The kick was good the the Eagles led . The second quarter saw the Eagles continuing their assault as Bryce Monsen went over from the Wasps 10 yard line for another score. The conversion was good and it was Eagles - 27, Wasps 0. Sterling Marvin made his second touchdown of the game on a right tackle play and ran 40 yards to score for the Eagles. The kick through the upights was good and Millard led Three new faces at Millard, all of whom are very excited for this year and years to come. These faces belong to Millar4 Highs new teachers: Miss Tamara Unger-mathe new art teacher from Farmington, Utah, has just graduated from BYU. She majored in Art and majored in Sociology, also in Native American Studies. Miss Ungerman has just recently spend six months in Europe studying art with the BYU Study Program So far." says Miss I really Ungerman, like Millard. Its exciting and a lot of fun. The kids are really neat." A very busy Stuart Bailey will be teaching English and acting as assistant football and basketball coach. Mr. Bailey has just graduated from Snow and SUSC, where he majored in English and minored in Physical Education. Mr. Bailey is presently living in Fillmore, with his wife, Karma Bailey. When asked if anything has recently exciting to him, he simhappened 1 got a ply replied, Millard at High! job Another new face seen at the Junior High in the morning and at the elementary in the afternoon will be teaching a called new program Special Needs. Mrs. Olson went to school at BYU, where she majored in Physical Education and minored in Health and Recreation. 0 6-- 20-0- -- This isnt Mrs. Olsons first teaching job. She taught at Paysons middle school. Mrs. Olsons husband She is is Brent Olson. the mother of three children, Kelly 7, Cyrstal 5, and Cynthia 2. These are Millards three great new teachers and we wish them luck. aifilBgflS I NEED HELP? ) SKILLED "TYPISTS WELDERS BABY SITTERS GARDNERS ANY JOB DONE lv: 1 at the half. Cliffcrd Stephenson inon tercepted a Wasp pass and line 10 Juab's yard ran a brilliant 90 yard run for his second touchdown of the day and the only score in the 3rd quarter. The kick was good putting the Eagles ahead . The Junior Varsity team joined the foray in the 3rd quarter to gain some experience against the Wasps Varsity and Greg Hunt continued the Eagles march when he carried the ball for a 10 yard run on a right tackle to complete Millards victory in the 4th quarter. The kick was good and the Eagles final score was 34-- HOLDEN HAPPENINGS by I: Ila Cro stand and Maurene Billy Badger of Salt Lake drove down for a weekend visit with their mother, Lila She also reBadger. ceived phone calls from her daughter, Mrs. Marilyn Sorensen of Thatcher, Arizona, and her grandson, Gary Sorensen of Flagstaff, Arizona. Calling at her home Sunday 47, Wasps - 0. for a short visit were John Outstanding players of R. (Dick) Murray and the game were Lindy wife of Oasis. He was a Stephenson, Jaren Robiformer neighbor. son, and Dale Robinson. Michael and Janice Next Friday the Millard Larsen and daughter of Eagles meet the North Logan were overnight Sanpete Hawks at 7:30 guests of their parents, p.m. at Millard. Both Sidney and Betty Hunter in the and Ben teams are Friday. They be came in time to attend should h so standings foot- the Millard-Juaan exciting game. 3-- 0 r b 3 m WT By Luella Edwards September is flying by and before we know it, October will be upon us. The children are all The back in school. schools are filled with eagerness and energy. "Young hopes walk its corridors . . . Young dreams climb its stairways Young ambitions fill its classrooms . . . Our schools give a to heritage priceless all the young.. a legacy of and carefree laughter days. Those are the Meadow Moments I love to remember. As we take a look around our town, we are happy to see lovely new homes being erected and old ones remodeled. We are happy to welcome these new faces and hope that each one will be fired with ambition and pride and will help to make our town a better and more beautiful place to live. We see the Gagan home is coming along nicely. Lennas little home not far behind, and many more preparing for this new adventure. We want to welcome our Kay missionary, Stott, back home. Lola Bushncll, Valate Greenhalgh, Belva Stewart. and Nina Black took a and 1 41-0- M Ima Gates services for their cousins, home Mr. and Mrs. Clinton returned have just They were all from a vacation that took Bond. of the Senior victims where to them Chicago, accident at bus Citizens were by joined they Delta two Wednesday. and their daughter Bill and Sandra Green From granddaughters. a 7 lb. 1 oz. baby added traveled Chicago, they Monto Foley. Alabama along boy to their family 17. sevSeptember the Gulf Shores for day, eral weeks visiting with Two brothers, Jed and pleased Imas brother and five Clinton. are While there, with his arrival, as are sisters. Jay and Ima attended her 35th grandparents. Stevens. reunion. Helen class year All together they traveled around 5,000 miles and they both agree that it's nice to be home again. Helen Stevens, Niel and Ranae Stevens and attended Lota Utley funeral scrviecs in Garrison for their cousin, Mrs. LaRue Rowley Saturday. After the services they were invited to the home of Clyde and Bertha Heath and were then taken to Lehmann Caves. Monday Helen and her sister Lora drove to Milford to attend the funeral Don tour of the Utah Parks over the weekend. We want to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Robert their and Remington family into our ward. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bird is his grandson, Mark Stevens. Stanley and Ila Pearson drove to Salt Lake to attend the wedding of Howard Pearson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Pearson of Palo Alto, California." They also attended the opening of Symphony Hall. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald their were Edwards daughter, Jerry Lue Hurtado, her son Jerry Dean, and a friend, Mr. Manuel nice Tofoya. Sacrament Sunday meeting was conducted by Vern Stewart. Gena Hall and Mrs. Robert Hare were speakers. Musical number was done by Donna Crapo accompanied by Carma Swallow. was Junior Robison then the speaker, followed by the prayer by Gordon Hall. Thought for the day What we are is Gods Gift to us What we become is our gift to God. ball game. Ben is a member of the football team. Orlcnc and Lloyd received Christensen word of the birth of a new granddaughter. Born September 12 to Andrew and Bonnie Christiansen of West Jordan was a 7 lb. 21 inch baby girl. She has two big sisters, Rochelle and Tiffany. Mrs. Melba Hansen of Pasadena, California, was here visiting her Flossie Mrs. mother, last week. Stephenson Douglas and Beth Cros-landrove to Spanish Fork Sunday afternoon for a short visit with Blaine and Jan Crosland and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Crosland of Kearns were here for a weekend visit with their mother, Ida Crosland, who is at the Fillmore Hospital. Tom and Ann Stephenson and family of Salt Lake came for a weekend visit with their parents, John and Coral Stephenson and Clifford. They also attended the football game to see Cliff play. James W. and Stella Stephenson received a phone call announcing the arrival of their first Berne and Elizabeth Gibs welcomed a 7 lb. 2 oz, 19'j inch long baby girl to their home September 12. She will be named Heather Ann. This is the first grandchild for Lyle and Merenc Owen of North James and Salt Lake. Stella and daughter Dawn drove to Provo Saturday to see the new parents and babv. d Sept. 22 -- 10:10 WILDLIFE REPoa QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS By Brent Olson Wildlife Conservation Officer hunts start? Question: When w ill the upland game concerning the several had inquiries have Answer: different seasons and bag limits. As a general rule, most of the upland game hunts started last Saturday, will help September 15. Hopefully the following answer questions, but for more detail please check the Daily Bag proclamations. Limit Date Date Closing Hunt Opening 10 30 Dove September Mourning September 31 10 15 Cottontail January September 4 30 15 November Grouse Forest September 21 3 15 Grouse September September Sage 5 Chuckar September 15 January 31 1 Elk-OBull October 3 October 16 7 October 6 January 6 Duck 2 October 13 December 23 Canada Goose 2 October 13 December 23 Snow Goose I October 20 October 30 Deer 18 10 November November Muzleloader 2 November 3 November Hieasant 5 November 3 November Quail 8 November 30 Fishing 1 1 pen 1 ICTI a.m. SALE- 1 1 1 1 - ioo So. 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