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Show 1 EMT Training PTA News Seminar By Marlene Cummings Are a you parent, grandparent, teacher, babysitter, neighbor, friend, aunt, uncle, or prospective parent? Do you have a child that is an infant, toddler, preschool-agschooler, child, teenager, or adolescent? e Do you know a child who bites his nails, wets the bed, fights with siblings, is happy, sad, depressed, insecure, shy, ill, physically unable to effectively, ally gifted? The third annual Color EMT AssociaCounty tion seminar training and workshop will be held this year on April 18 and 19 at Dixie College. This year's scheduled Unatinclude; topics ing, singing, games, or just getting to know them better? If any of these categories apply to you, the Parent Resource Center is for you! Other areas of interest included in the materials available at the center are such topics as care, child childhood care, fears, discipline, emotional health, intellect and achieving, diseases, nutrition and health, alcohol and drug abuse, death and dying, marrichild divorce, age, abuse, toy safety, and many, many more. CL FILLMORE FROLICS The "Parent Resource is Center presently located at the Fillmore Elementary School under the direction of Norman Stevens and is open to the public every week day. Take time to come in; there is something and probably many things especially for you. Weekend in Montana Mr. and Mrs. Vern Freeman picked up two of Eldas sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Grant F. Larsen, Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Verlan Corbridge, Preston, Idaho, and drove to Poplar, Montana for a short visit with another sister, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Curtis, last week. Lee Mrs. Townsley spent several days with her son and daughter-in-law- , Robert and Debra Townsley at Hill Air Force Base. She looked after the younger children while Debra was with at the hospital daughter Cherilyn, who was in for a tonsillec- Dear Editor, We all say what our government and allies should do to gain the release of our hostages. As of this time we have done nothing. Nor have our allies supported us. We, the people of this country, have the power to gain their release. If w e do not purchase any import products and only the oil products we absolutely need for the next 30 days, then we will see if our allies want Iranian oil or the sale of their exports the most. We are the largest consumer of imports in the world by far. Lets use this power, each and everyone of us Americans, to gain the release of our hostages! A Concerned American for the release of the American Hostages in Iran William K. Moore 0 Home from VA Jack Scottorn is convalescing at home after undergoing surgery at the Veterans Hospital. His wife, Beth, was in Salt Lake City with him. Helen Rogers was an Easter weekend guest of her daughter and Patti and Lynn Rogers and family in Granger. Mr. and Mrs. David Sundstrom and children four joined them for Sunday dinner. Guests of Fay and Clara Frampton Saturday were their son Doug and Scott Fry. Has Surgery in SLC Mark Mrs. Paxton (Nelda) underwent surgery in a Salt Lake hospital recently. She is now convalescing at the home of her daughter YOUR CASH BALANCES CAN EARN and and Wendell Paula Mir3erJYfn By Luella luJ wards Mr. Robert Bcckstrand at the home of Shirleys and daughter, Monica, of mother, Mrs. Velma Jack-soHeber and Richard of Fillmore. Elmer of Logan spent the and Shirley came to help weekend visiting at the Velma eelebrale her birthhome of their parents, day. We send our Happy Harold and NaDean Birthday wishes to you, n Beck-stran- d Beck-stran- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stott Duncan (Shirley) of Moab spent the weekend visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. Lola Bushnell of Meadow and Track schools parin the Boy's Sandy. Day Track Meet at RichHas Open Heart field, Millard placed 7th. The results of the Surgery Eagles participants are as follows: Javelin, Wayne Knew is convalescing at home in Bob Jensen, 1st, 154 Fillmore after Javelin, Russell Pikya-vi- t, under5th; High Jump, going open heart surgery at the Salt Lake Bob Jensen, 3rd, 5 11; LDS Hospital March 18. Discus, Russell Pikyavit, 440 Relay, He was in intensive care 5th, 116 for five days and in the Bob Jensen, Greg Hunt, hospital for 12 days. Terry Monroe, Adam He is a bricklayer and Britt, 5th, 49.6. had worked until winter Millards next track set in last fall. meet will be Thursday, w'ife Diane April at home Wayne's 17th, was with him in the City with Delta and one other team - Girls and Boys. during this time. On Monday, April 21st, Millard will host a Girls and Boys Meet East Millard with South Sevier and Little Manti. It starts at 1 p.m. on Millard's field and Registration, for all track. children 8 to 12 who wish to participate this year, needs to be completed by April 18, 1980. You must be 8 before August 1, and must not reach 13 before August 1. A senior league for all youth 13 and 14 is also being considered if there is sufficient interest. If you are interested, please complete and return the registration form. for anyone Tryouts not previously on a team in the same league they will be in, major or minor, will be held April 23, 1980 at the Little League ball field at 3:30 p.m. For further information contact: John Hansen, Doris Benton Smith, Rasmussen. Keith Kerry Watson, or Leon Sylvester. Memmott, Out of ticipating 15 8; 4; League tomy. son-in-la- Letters to Editor 0. .0, story-tellin- pre-nat- 1:30 in the Dixie College Student Union Building. 17 points are offered for 635-491- 2 anti-socia- l, Do you like to spend time with your children with finger plays, patient, and treating the alcoholic and drug addicted patient. The cost is $15.00 and at registration begins Utah recertification. tended deaths, consent For more information, and the juvenile pa- contact the Color Country tient, drugs and alco- EMT Assn., Box 1141, hol at the accident scene, St. George, UT 84770 how to recognize, manage or call or and treat the mentally hyper-activ- mentally or handicapped, communicate or exception- - ill 16.50 Velma. Mrs. Velma Stott returned to her home after a visit with her daughter Leola and and of Orem. Lloyd George son-in-la- Stott. Mr. and Mrs. Keith (Gwen) Sargent stopped over and visited at the home of her father, Clifford Stewart and with her sister, Joan Stott on their return trip home to Salt Lake after vacationing in Palm Springs, Calif. Scan and Jaclyn Stott have been visiting with their grandparents, Joe and Joan Stott of Meadow and Mack and Rowcena Robison of Kanosh. Mrs. Charlotte Robison has returned to her home after spending the winter in Tuscon, Arizona with her daughter. Ben, Laurel, Mike, Pam and Leo Dean Stott Sue and Vern Stewart, Ron and Cathy Burns and their families had a nice home Aunt Welcome Velma, we are happy to vacation touring the Leman Caves. have you here with us. A lovely baby shower Grover Swallow visited was given at the home with his father, Thomas of Mrs. Donna Bond for Swallow. Miss Teresa Davitt her first little grandBond. spent Easter weekend Megan child, Megan is the daughter of with her parents, Mr. and Russ and Mary Ann Mrs. Bill Davitt. Mrs. Dixie Allred, her (Frampton) Bond. Donna was assisted by Deanna husband and family of Edwards, Sue Stewart Springville, Utah spent the Easter weekend with and Renee Williams. her mother, Mrs. Lola Kay Stott, has room- mate James Hubbard and their friends, Wendy Gray and Susan Biedcr-mavisited at the home of Joe and Joan Stott over Easter weekend. The group visited at the BYU then on to Salt Lake where they attended the missionery reunion for Kay and companions. They visited at the home of Tony and Paula Stott n in Salt Lake and attend- the ed conference sessions. Rosabeth Nickle and husband. John of Salt Lake visited at the home of Joe and Joan p Bushnell. Mr. and Mrs. Theron (Pearl) Swallow visited with their children over the Easter Holiday and the past week. They visited with their son, Charles and family in Garden Grove. Calif, with their daughters. Mrs. Marilyn Larson and family of Fillmore, Calif, and Sandra of Anaheim. On their travels they visited with Pearl's brother, Franklin and his wife, Geraldine in Overton, Nevada. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY Millard County Progress, Friday, April 1 8, 1 980 page 9 Newborn Son Dies Trevor Gillespie, newborn son of Robin Omar . and Sharon Gayle died April 8, 1980. his Besides parents, he is survived by two brothers and a sister. Brcndon and Amber, Trenton, all Granger Hylda Gaer is a great grandmother. Serviees were held Friday in Salt Lake City Turn-blom- The Versatile Age The old rocking chair is empty today for Grandma is no longer in it. She is off in her car to her office or shop, and around even buzzes minute. No one shoves Grandma back on the shelf She is versatile, forceful. dynamic. That is not a pie in the oven, my dear; is Her baking today ceramic. You won't see her trundling off early to bed From her place in a warm chimney nook. Her typewriter die kits clacks thru the night For Grandma is writing a funeral serviees for llovd Match, 52, were held Saturday at I p.m. in the Scipio Ward ChapHe died April 7, 1980 in a Salt lake City el hospital. Born October 30, 1927 in Setpto, he was the son of Marvin M. and freda Olsen Hatch. He married Jccn Steelv. He was a veteran ol the U.S. Navy. Survivors are: wife, Sctpio; mother, Henderson. Nevada; two sons and tour aaM daughters. Mrs. Dave (Mieki) Wolf, Waco. Texas; Mrs. Loy Dene Palm CIcck, Springs, California: Kelly Hatch, San Diego; Mrs. April 12. 1980 in the Seipio Ward Chapel as follow s: Family prayer. Chester Memmott; prelude and postlude music, Filecn invocation. Thompson; M A. Tuttle; remarks. Counselor Neil O. Monroe: talk. Ivan Robins: Cvnthia CaliMcCoy, song. Joann Frost. Boh. fornia. seven grand Susan Memmott. Cindv children. seven sisters, Hafen. With "Serve Mts. M. A. (Meriam) love"; talk, Todd ; I tittle. Salt Lake Citv; book song, Joann. Bob, Grandma ne'er takes a Mrs. Noel (Ethel) Robins. Susan, and Cindy, "O backward look to slow her Mrs. Chester Esther) Mv Father"; benediction. Memmott. both Scipio; Graydon Stone, dedicasteady advancing She won't tend the babies Mrs (iravdon iGladvs) tion of the grave. Paul for you anymore Stone, Henderson. Nevaand Keolliekcr, flag Mrs. For Grandma is taking up da; Kavmond ceremony, Wallace Ivic Nielson. Salt and Bvron Probcrt. (Donna) dancing. She is not content with lake Citv; Mrs. Farrell Pallbearers were Warner. N f phi: Chester (Beth) crumbs of old thoughts Memmott. Mrs. Kent With meager and second(Marva) Kent Shepherd, Raymond hand knowledge. Neilson. Marvin J. Mem-mott- , Shepherd. I evan The family suggested Ivan Robins, and Don't bring your mending contributions to the Farrell Warner. for Grandma to do. A large crow d of friends For Grandma has gone Cancer Society back to college. Funeral services were and relatives attended the Anonv mous held Mr Hatch funeral services. for Sel (Accbedo) Santee, ( aldornia; Marvin Hatch, Supm; Mania Hatih. Sumner. Washington: two stepchildren. Clav-loSteelv. Denver; n Neil-son- ( . IPadfe Mflimadl I?pEe, OM(Mi Gil-lin- s, I EFFECTIVE ANNUAL z, ILt-Ari- Lowell W. 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