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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, November 30, 1979 Page 4 Turkey show this weekend Manti-Turk- NEWS liy 'I'ami I tlcy MILLARD HIGH HONOR ROLL The following students are on the honor rolls for the first term: The seventh grade students honor are Greg Stewart and Candace Swallow. are Honor students Aaron Ernest Bailey, Fuller, Britt, Lecinda James Hosman, Jennifer Spcakman, and Becky Thomas. high Eighth grade are students honor Shelley Freeman. Jarrn Dale Robinson Robison All-Sta- All-Sta- Offense Running Back Defense Back high Da-net- Maycock, Robert Rodney Hone, Mitchell, Jason Rasmussen, Patty Rasmussen, Grant Whicker and Mathew Ziegler, Siders Robison and families. All of the above except Mathew Ziegler (Holden) are from Fillmore. Hirschi, Doyle get the focus of attention as nearly 200 young people from a dozen counties vie for top awards in the Utah WEST MILLARD Turkey Show, November Kevin Adams. Garren 29, 30, and December 1. Dew-snuAlldredge. Mark This is the 32nd annual Finlinson, Kaelcne show sponsored by the Rosalce Lovell, Joan Utah Turkey Marketing Stuart, Stacy Roper, Board and the turkey all Oak City: Bill Board-maindustry. Thomas Reeve, Talbot, Shawn Sanpete County ExtenHinckley: Sean Tippetts. sion Agent, in charge of Don Collier, Dennis Dut-sosaid, arrangements Shane Tomes For-tin"The show highlights Sheri Jensen, Ben the project year for Duane Johnson, and FFA boys and girls Travis Woolsey, 9 to have 19. They ages all Delta; Cres Moody, EAST MILLARD been caring for and feedHeather Nielsen, Dennis Brunson, since ing their turkeys Leslie Arthur Foster, May. He explained that each enter contestant may one hen and one Tom unfrozen. processed All birds to be shown must be at the Moroni liy Lona Huntsman Processing Plant by 9 Librarian a.m., Friday, November 30. They will be classified in various weight Shauna Warrick, Welcome to the Jungle! mussen, classes and then will be Dearden, Carolyn Joyce December 3rd and 4th Dickinson. the children from the Stevens, Mary Lori Tuttle, Sirrine, Pam elementary will come to Ann Sharon Nielsen, the library to hear stories Marlene Cumof the jungle and jungle Hansen. Nixon, Linda animals told by volunteer mings, and Watson, Tafta storytellers. The object Suzanne Limburg. of the Festival 4-- e, Raw-linso- LIBRARYNEWS Dean Coats Super Student" Honored Novembers Muhlcstein, and Evelyn Rhodes. super student of the The honor students month is Dean Coats. are Karen Coats, Annette During the summer, Hargett, Karen Hunter, Dean attended a leaderDebbie Remington, ship clinic in WashingThayne Robins, Sheri-lyn- n ton, D.C. to give him Wood. the experience he would The 9th grade High need for the upcoming honor student is Kim- year serving as President Honor of the FFA. He is doing berly Brunson. students are Joe Dean has a great job. Christopher just recently returned Danielle Bol- from the FFA National Bishop. Keesha Ewers, Convention in Kansas ton, Devin James Gehre, City, Missouri. He has Henrie been a member of the Keith Hall, Diane honor Vickie Johnson, society for two Larsen, Elizabeth Mon- years serving as vice roe. Eric Packer, Eliza- president this year. Pamela beth Perkes, Dean is very well liked Rulaine SteRodcback, and respected by teachers vens. and Lane Warner. and students alike. The 10th grade high Congratulations, Dean. honor students are Kevin Cummings, Allene MaRhodes, thews, Janet and Maria Tomkinson. The honor students are You may have a chance a Marianne Crosland, to win 100 DOLLARS Hone, Heidi Nielson, worth of groceries from and Sherry Sherman, Duane's Foodtown if you son, and Sherry Sherman. a sucker from The 11th grade high purchase class member. senior honor students are Ste- any The drawing will be held phanie Dearden, Tina December 1, 1979 at the Giles, Ford, Roselyn Donna Harmon, Marlene Perkins, Kimberly Rhodes. DeAnn Robins, and Connie Tomkinson. The honor students are Brenda Cahoon, Sandra Cowley, Michael Henrie, Judy Kindred, Michelle Marsh. Terry Lee MonMark Petersen. roe, Stephanie Robins, Robert Sant, Clinton Starr, Tori Stevens, and Anna Ziegler. The 12th grade high honor students are Tod Brinkerhoff, Dean Coats, Lenore Hosman, Jerilyn Muhlestein, and James This month's terrific Peterson. The honor students are teacher is Mr. Nielson, Anderson, better known as Ag. Cynthia David Beckstrand, Chere Ag. has been with ' Richard Millard High for 28 years, Bcckstrand, ChrisScott making each year a fun Cahoon, tensen, Carleen Condie, experience. Ag. teaches classes Gina Hall, Connie Ivie, all agriculture Andrew Jensen, John and some junior high Labrum, Barbara Mar- science. He is also FFA This McBride, Chapter Advisor. tinez, Jacci Serena and Melville, FFA Chapter has been Robert Monroe. Brent a five star chapter for 26 years and has received Packer, Cheryl Petersen, Deanna Peterson, Julie state and national honors It was conRichards. Ann Sylvia consistently. Robison, Debra Robinson, sidered on of the top Robison, Debra Robinson, three chapters in the Karey Rowley, Gencal nation. However, we are not Starlcy, Brian Stephenthe only ones to know just Tuttle. Tracie and son, how great Mr. Nielson is. His talents for teaching were recognized statewide two years ago Meat should be frozen it 10F. or lets, and as quickly as he was named Teacher of the Year for 1978. as possible. Brink-erhof- will eys judged at the plant starting at 6 p.m. Twenty of the top winning turkeys will be shown by their owners at the Ramada Inn, 999 South Main, Salt Lake City, on Saturday. There they will be auctioned at 1:30 p.m. following an educational program and banquet. Prizes, trophies, and ribbons will be presented at an awards the program following Reeve auction. said ' scholarships and cash awards to encourage good record keeping in the turkey project also will be presented. from Participating Millard County will be: f, Win groceries! Cur-Lis- John Labrum Bryce Monsr.n All-Stat- e. e. Defense. Lineman Defense Linebacker Tribune selects team These All-Sta- te Throughout the football season, the top individual players have continually made the big play. They have excelled both on the Held and off. And now, the top 92 players in Utah have been honored by being selected to The Salt Tribunes Lake All-Sta- Football Team. Story players are the best Utah football teams have to offer. They have set the kind of example that has set them apart from their peers. Six of "Utahs best" are from Millard County, five of them from Millard High School and one from Delta High School. Selected for the Tribunes Class Team from Fillmore are Lindy Stephenson, Offensive Lineman: Dale Robinson, Offensive Running Back; Jaren Robison, Defensive Back; John Labrum, Defensive Lineman; and Bryce Monsen, Linebacker. Defensive Selected from Delta was Kirtt Mvers as Lindy Strphonson Offense. Lineman All-Sta- Millard-Milfor- game. (You need not be present to d in). If you do not know a senior member you may call this number for furw information: ther 743- - 6922. Please support us. Our senior ball depends on it! 2-- e Offensive QuarClass terback. These young will each receive an engraved plaque from the Tribune because of their outstanding contributions to their teams. The Deseret News will e selecmake its tions in the near future. 2-- All-Stat- is, of course, to encourage young people to read and to make use of the materials available in the library. On Monday, stories for the lower elementary (grades K - 3rd) will be presented. We would encourage mothers of preschoolers to bring their children either at (9:30 a.m.' or 1:20 p.m. since those will be the story hours for the kindergarteners. They are welcome during any of the story hours on. Monday, however, the schedule w ill be as follows: Monday Morning 9:30 - 10:30 and Kindergarten 10:30 - 11:30 First Grade Afternoon Monday 12:30- - 1:20 Second Grade 1:20 - 2:10 Kindergarten and 2:10 - 3:00 Third Grade Tuesday's storytellers will present stories for upper elementary (grades Sincere thanks to this years storytellers: Jolene Stephenson, Merla Ras e By Luelhi I xl wards Linford and Mary Bcckstrand Louise brought his mother, Eva, home to Meadow after she had spent a week with them and their family. They especially enjoyed the Thanksgiving Eva season together. went to Salt Lake with Harold and NaDean, when they went up for the Slate football game. Harold and NaDean Beckstrand enjoyed two t weekends with their farn-firs- was when met in Salt Lake to watch the ball game CROWDED CLOSETS Crowded cloaeta end cabinet! are a common problem, but you probably have more apace than you realize. To get the most efficient use out of your closeta, reorganize them to work for you : The coat closet, gener; ally located in the foyer, is one most often seen by guests. Try to keep it as neat and attractive as possible; using it only for garments will help. A mirror, hung inside the door is a great convenience. together, after which they at their congregated daughter. Marilyn and Kerry DeVries' home in West Jordan, where they hosted a lovely luncheon. On Thanksgiving Harold. NaDean Beckstrand and children Hal. his wife Jolynn. and Richard and Jay (raveled to Richfield, where they enjoyed the day and a lovely meal with NaDcan's sister, Arda and Sherman Turner and son Terry and his wife Kim. Friday the rest of the Beckslrands' children and families met at the family home in. Meadow, where they enjoyed family proOn Satjects together. urday the men made the annual trip to the hills, where they got their Christmas trees. Harold NaDean and enjoyed their complete family with the exception of Don. who is serving a mission lor the LDS Church in the Japan Fukuoka mission. NOW TRAFFIC Joans & Cords $19.99 ea. MEN'S DRESS SLACKS $15 MEN'S LARGE SELECTION OF SIZES & COLORS WESTERN SHIRTS Vi OFF REG. PRICE CLOSEOUT pre-scho- of MENS IRRIGATION BOOTS Rrg. $15 pre-scho- ). lg E Y GI NOW $9 WHILE SUPPLY LASTS The BODY SHOPPE u 11 So. Main St., Fillmore Ph. 743-688- 6 Teacher A& DEVELOPERS MUST LIQUIDATE! t We'd like to keep these, but can't afford loans. - permit, power 10 & F MOTOR LAND SALE! FILLMORE Pressure -- co oft a beef stew in 36 minutes -and save power There's more than one way to cook up a tasty beef stew, and using an electnc pressure saucepan instead of the large surface units of your range is one of the best. It will also save the energy to energy and time. An electric pressure saucepan will consume about cook the stew slightly over f of a kilowatt hour (kwh) and do it in 36 minutes, about the time. 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