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Show c'ijiTTir Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, May 16, 1980 a Page Agriculture Contest L t ' ' Honors ll Junior VV 1 what they had learned in a ' very competent manner. Students in soil judg- Children, grandchil- ing contests visited three drcl1i and theSUSC Vocational Day By Penni Johnson CoHcge csarounj to analyze children gatheredBlondaat have been announced by jbc home of chairman the slope, texture, and Quarnberg Saturday, competition soil depth of crop soil May ,0 (her bir1hday is lands and to test the per- - May 12) to hcp her meability of the different cecbrate her 88th birth-soi- l They also day types. At leas, ,() famiy determined the in manage- - nicmbers were present, individuals placings Vice President David soil judging for the first nient practices necessary They all enjoyed the day Condie place team award with at each site. and just visiting. eating Social Manager Traci In livestock compe- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Panguitch and Enterprise Stevens students judged Carter, lition. second and receiving Kearns, spent e Secretary Karen three classes of beef the weekend with Dee third place team awards. ter A coed from Delta High cattle, three classes of Memmott. They came in School took honors sheep, and special con- - especially to do yard top Congratulations! test areas sponsored by work and livestock individual planting, the SUSC Ag Club in judging. Nicl, Dix, and LaMar Winners will be award- - Swine, slaughter cattle Monroe traveled to Miles ed trophies at their re- - and breeding rams. city, Montana to attend In the special contest a Hereford bull sale school high spective May awards assemblies. Mat- - areas, Matthews said, 12 were passed out to all Bill and Eileen Thomp-t,hcws chairman of the students were required select W0!.eCe,Vedthenl-.N,SUSC division of agri- replacement son drove Cleveland, officers were installed animals as well as to to spend culture, said. Sunday for next year. Castle the animals and to jbe day with Joan and Matthews place indicated & Cooke and Kimballs that nearly 250 students identify them as to grade Steve Burke and family, & Co. were awarded with from Beaver, Millard, and quality. Mothers Day program special business citations. In soil judging, Richard was Valley, Delta, Richfield, presented by the Parowan, South Sevier, Cahoon and Robert Sant, ward primary in Sacra- Hurrican, Millard, tied for first ment Meeting Sunday Panguitch, Pahrana- - place with second and morning, and Enterprise Dr. Lyle Wasden and gat Valley high schools third places being taken in agricul- - by Dean Coats and Brian California, spent boys, The new officers for participated ftural competition this Stephenson. some time last week 1980-8are: President, The Millard team took with his parents, Lloyd Tori Stevens; Vice Presi-7- , year. SUSC hosts agricul- - first place in team com- - and Nola Wasdcn. dent- - 3ody Christensen; ture vocational contests petition. Nana Monroe, who is Secretary Stephanie each Grant Esplin, South- - a year glve patient at Richfield Treasurer Dearden; western Utah Livestock Care Center, was able he dc",s. Historian.' Lauri Davies; and Jack (0 spend Mothers Day "hat Specialist, Lori Davies; Parliamen- - put 'nt0 have earned dur.ng Whittier, a Utah State home with her family. tarian. Paige Dearden; Jey University graduate stu- Leavitt Gave Mrs. Public Relations. Diane dent and assistant coach received Mothers Day Quarnberg; Project Enof the USU livestock caj from friends, Mr. counter Chairman, Bren- were and Mrs. Dave Oskonscki, caliber team, who judging of students da Cahoon, Recreation in this years judges for livestock com- - Manti. participated Chairman, Judy Kindred. Many former residents Refreshments were contests; they practiced petition were home for the weekserved afterwards and a end and Mother's Day. fun time was had by all. X grcat-gran- new junior high studcntbody offi- ccrs for 1980-8were announced Monday, April 28 and the results as follows: President Thayne Robins 1 candleby Eating light? Well, this is how the FFA banquet turned out when the electricity went off Saturday night Holden Ward at the Awards Cultural hall. o e FHA News Members of the FHA and their mothers met Wednesday night. May for their closing social party, and the installa- tion of the officers for the year 1980-81- . fashion show was given bv some of the members, showing the officers outfits over the last 10 years. Talks were given by this years president. Jcrilyn Muhle-stem- . and advisor, Audrey Quigley. A Selgaes Banquet Despite rainy weather, from several students A fun time was had by the fun times of 1979 Fillmore Elementary all who attended the and 1980, they watched School in participated MiHard Selgaes banquet movies of region comp- - the Superkids competi- held on Thursday, May et.t.on The juniors were lion that benered the 8. Reminiscing over all roasted by the seniors. Utah Lung Association, The winner of the 10-speed bicycle was Spen- TRAC cer George of Kanosh, who turned in the most money from his sponsors. Rising with the sun on thews, Kelly Thomas. Many other prizes were the morning of May 8, Kim Rhodes, Diane awarded. the Millard High track Larsen team traveled to Snow relay-Cl- iff Medley Superkids competed College for the Region 8 Stephenson, Greg in eight events that in- track and field meet. Hunt, Jaren Robison, eluded 50 yard dash, Here are the results: Bryce Monsen frisbee toss, basketball BOYS AND GIRLS 5th Place shoot, jump rope, crab First Place 880 run -- Tracy Giles Javclin--BoJensen High Jump-Dav- id 1574 Beckstrand 2nd Place 6th Place I 3 race, jump for height, broad jump, standing and Due to inclement wea- ther, participation was somewhat lower than anticipated. SUPERKIDS WHO sit-up- COLLECTED MONEY FOR THE LUNG ASSO- CIATION AND DID NOT ATTEND BECAUSE OF BAD WEATHER OR OTHER REASONS SHOULD TURN IN THEIR MONEY TO THE FIRST SECURITY BANK IN FILLMORE IN NAME OF THE UTAH LUNG ASSOCIATION. b Present Poppy Program Jump-Jar- en Ro- dash-Sterl- bison 440 relay 45.70-CI- iff Stephenson, Greg Hunt, Jaren Robison, Adam Britt 3rd Place JenHigh Jump-B- ob sen Tom-kinso- 100 vin Long n Mar- ing jump-Alle- ne Mathews 220 dash-Sterli- ng Marvin 880 run-Jo- hn r" 100 440 dash-Dia- Larsen ne relay-Alle- nc Ma- - Junior High Track Meet Here are the Millard Junior High results at BYU track meet held on Friday, May 9: This was held with junior high schools, 7th. 8th and 9th grade place-9- th shot put Pikyavit 47 1' 4th place 9th high jump J.D Freeman 59" 220 Yard dash-J- ay Day was in finals but did not place. This was a great perience for the boys to see the great compe-2n- d t i t ion and hard work it takes to succeed in track and field! The junior members of the American Legion Auxiliary presented tbe pr0grarn at the Mon- - served refreshments under the direction of their Wilma leader, Barton. the Poppy. Jamie Rhodes Miss Pop- reigned as py." Lee Ann Hare told the Poppy Story, after Ann which Petersen played a piano solo. Kim Rhodes entertained with a dance and Tori Stevens sang a solo. Four Juniors, Pam Brinkerhoff, Lee An,n Ilare' Trac,if S,evens and Tracy per- formed an interesting dance routine. Afterwards the group officers submitted by the nominating committee which will be nuhlisheH nextweek Past Presidents will meet May 18 for their annual breakfast, which will conclude the years activities, except for the Poppy Day to be observed Saturday May 24, 1980, in apd participation Memorial obser- Day vance. a Veterans of World War II, Korean, and Vietnam periods of service as well as peace-tim- e periods since 16, September 1940, should be alert to several provisions of the G.I. Home Loan So stated Program. Elmer J. Smith, Director of the VA Regional Office in Salt Lake City. The present economic climate is resulting in the sale of many VA financed homes on a ll Quarnbergs. Juanna Davis, Bradley and friend, Diane, and lone Monroe were at Merlin Monroes. Lee and Cleo Sorensen, Nevada, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sorensen, California, were house guests at Myrtle Sorensens. They were here to attend the funeral of Dick Sorensen May 10. Most of Myrtles chn dren were home Saturday for the funeral Steve Jackson and family, Lou, Ossie, and Katie Memmott were at the r? CU1 ttU.M.l.A. MUddlt rj-- i m Achievement Program At the annual UMTA Lynette is the student Student Achievement Program held last Saturday, Lynette Dutson, 13 Utah Lung year old daughter of participated in this years Mr. and Mrs. Merrill achievement program. Millard School Dist. to teachers Dutson of Leamington, Participating Kar- were Brush, to chosen was Rayma represent to 14 Next Year ro1 FinlinEdith Millard Chapter at the Corey, Nickle, UMTA state Honors son. Sherry million in 1980-81- , an Recital on May 17th in Glena Moody, and Mindy cfuLnd? r,.or LPeat,ng the increase of 183 M,llard Scho)1 Dls Moody. during Salt Lake City. r by the period. In- next flation has been the 5473,289 or 14.0 year ,a a rcs,t ,,f !he major fac, i. schtX)l finance legislation matic surge in !"ac,ed by . the 1 ;r costs during the of Jh.e decade, according to e?,on ?dgl If expenditures study. are expressed in terms Fillmore Utah Stake family life and will Foundation, the private of constant dollars per vide printed materials Rcbcf Society is holding organization, school child, the change and information about a famiy preparedness in their latest analysis during the ten-yeperiod financial resource man- 15 fair of school May Thursday. wou,d amount tQ flbout 8 t0 Utah. Pm- - 'n agenient- - physical 21 Other factors from 3 emo- We n.css- - gardening, CcntcrStake ,hc to the in- Jhe rcPort sbow tbe fam- - tional and entire the spiritual funds encourage liberalicrease are (1) st,n,?,ed ??? tng ,0 come and enjy s,rength. music in the for ,he Mlllard Scho0' zation of the retire- District will amount to ment program and other ehibi,s. demonstrations, home, career develop- fun activities, ment, clothing, food profringe benefits for school filmstrips, hot scones, duction and storage, edu-th- e and mus'cemployees, (2) reduction w'd bc tenter cation, and storage of 1980-8- 1 a'r school ibe class dur'ng average ever-of non food i,cmsarca around This year mPares size. (3) establishment of with Peratmg funds of new and expanded pro- $1,112 grams and services, (4) $3,371,097 or per weighted pupil unit increases in the ratio in 1979-80- . of and For the state as a support to personnel whole- - operating teachers, . . funds classroom . oth" PbIlc and lncreases forL ,h,e supP In earlier times, pills were gilded to make them more schools in Utah have operating costs beyond palatable. milclimbed from $178 that caused 1970'7 ,ion t0 503 tion- - Benefits ba- contractassumption Assn Funds Increase ten-yea- Preparedness Family d-- v - v g "To regret deeply is to live afresh. Thoreau sis where the purchaser assumes the existing VA loan. veteran-seller- s The are reminded to contact their lender and the VA before selling their home for important information about their liability to the Government. All veterans are reminded that they have lifetime home loans beneWorld fits available. War II and Korean veterans especially may have unused entitlement by reason of legislative increases in their entitlement over the past 20 years Home entitlement has from increased been $4,000 in 1944 to the preThis sent $25,000. amount of entitlement would enable a qualified veteran home buyer to obtain a loan for as much as $100,000. LDS Hospital Expands LDS Hospital officials today submitted a Certificate of Need application with the Utah State Health Planning Agencies for approval to construct an estimated $77 million partial building replacement project. The announcement was E. made by Warren Pugh, chairman of the LDS Hospital Board of Governors. This application will be reviewed by members of the state agency responsible for approving all new hospital projects than more costing $150,000. The initial phase would be built on the block lo- cated immediately south of the present facility and would cover a portion of the existing street and visitors' parking lot. Utah Technical College Grads to be held on the Orem Campus at Utah Tech- nical College beginning L at 6 p.m. Fillmore graduates w ith their major are: K. Alldredge, Cindy child care aide; Clark Provo-Oreon May 29. Christensen, diesel Guy Robins speak- - chanics; Terri L. Johnson, er will be Dr. Stanford secretarial; Barbara Ro- President of bison, child care aide; FormCf COUIlty Caier, Utah State University in and Mary Lynn Rowley, plpj-pjlpc for Logan. Utah Tech Presi- - secretarial. dent Wilson W. Sorensen Holden resident Jeff- - Commissioner will be in charge of the rey C. Johnson will grad- Guy Robins, a democrat ceremonies uate in collision repair. graduation from Scipio has filed for the Millard County Am6riC3n S Commissioner position up for election this year. from Five students Fillmore and one student from Holden will be among the nearly 500 graduates to receive their diplomas from Utah Technical at College 0ld6T Declared ' Month Good health and a long life depend more on A recent Better Care. a. m. to 11:00 a. m. study by two medical will information ther be sent home with your hwM habits than on experts at the University of California. Los An- from school. ,odays wonders of medichildren a Utah Department gcles, supports the idea To answer any questions, cine, Social Services official that anyone can increase feel free to call Norman their life span as much as Stevens in Holden or said. Sam- - 1 1 years if to Lynn According School at the Elementary they follow a or Connie Bennett at sd' Assistant Director, half dozen simple health Division of Aging, May rules," Samsel said, in Fillmore. has been declared Older Americans onb hy In the bigRpsl deal ever President Jimmy Carter for a nPgotiated philatelic and Utah Governor Scott sale, 3,500 rare stamps and M. Matheson. letters were bought recently multi- "Because of todays by a London-baseGraduation time is here concern over good health, nation stamp dealer from ex- Graduation again! ercises will be held May the theme of the month is ,ua 'Better Health Through 23at8:OOp.m. Fur- - children in one family with a total of 36 hours of instruction. The Civic Arts Council has been granted a $400 grant to help pay the finance and teachers the program with the stipulation that the workshop be used to develop talent for the Chief Kanosh Pageant. Hence, if you would like your Program e Congratu-Hav- I. ex-4- 0 alive Workshop to start shop. It is not necessary June 10 at the Fillmore for children participating School. in the workshop to be Elementary in the pageant. It will be held on TuesThe age limit is first days and Thursdays for a period of six weeks graders through sixth ending July 17. Music graders this past school Final registration will be taught by Shirley year. Jensen. Drama by Oleve will be June 5 at the Ele- mentary School from 9:00 fees" will '"be $10.00 "for one child, $18.00 for two children in one family and $24.00 for three activities, lations, Kim good year, P-- Lab rum These go to the state " atuIday- 5et jf'H May 17 at SUSC, Cedar and Kim Rhodes Janet, Margene, Dale and Melanie Ro- bins and baby were at Guy Robins' Kim and Peggy Quarn- berg and son, Kendall and Paula Quarnberg and son, Kelly and Lori Quarnberg were at Fer-ra- P" Yvonne Home Loan G. Memmotts. ... PPy 1 SUPERKIDS Competition ie d Hun-wer- FFA Banquet Javclin-Conn- VX High Elects New The school High Rhodes, daughter of Jim and Pat Rhodes, is the new American Legion Auxiliary Department Junior Burtis Quarnbergs. President for the state Jeanene and Blaine of Utah. Kim was chosen Chambers and family front several girls from various units at the Stale were at Dick Proberts. Jeff and Beverly Mem- - ALA junior Convention mott and family, Scott, held at Beaver, Utah, Jolen and Emily MemApril 26. This is a very special mott, Kirk and Sandi Memmott and family honor for Kim. She will were at Howard Mem- - attend and preside over conventions all junior motts. Linda and wiI1 take charge of Marlin and Miller and family were aP be activities involving Junior girls in the state for the year 1980-8Kim is a Junior at Millard High School and is very active in school, church and community Monroe," Jeanne Mary and Gordon Young were at LaMar Monroes. and Diane Dwight Memmott and family, Kent and Duane Memmott and family, Wendell and Paula Memmott and family, were at Nord y Officers Members of the graduating class of Snow College from this area are: Sherri Lyn Thatcher, Associate of Scipio, Arts degree Anita Marie Hirschi, Fillmore, Associate of Science degree Payne, Wendy Kay Fillmore, Associate of Applied Science degree Kim Team and individual placings in soil and livestock judging contests held during recently State Utah Southern A snowCoiiege Graduates . Results TT nyT"nrn Fillmore Youth Receives 4 ' 4 Mr. Robins long resident is a life of Scipio and retired last year after 20 years of service to Millard County as County Clerk, 1 SEMI-GLOS- or any combination of the two AND -- ITU 1.1 NM- - rll 22 South Main Fillmore . ( NJMh charolinas Mt. Mitchell, highest point east of the Mississippi. PAINTS ROLLERS HES CRACK SEALANT S SPRAY EQUIPMENT RAY SEALER CAULK THINNER SCRAP PAINT REMOVERS FRAMED MIRRORS GLUE ROLLER GRI ROLLER TRAYS T.S. inlnlli'l f SALE ENDS MAY 17th PLUS SAVINGS ON BENNETTS 743-575- f GALLONS OF 1611 EXTERIOR LATEX HOUSE PAINT 1 7 AND OR INTERIOR LATEX 743-540- 4 XZ23 PUIS INISH GRAINING KITS MEDICINE CABINETS IVES MASKING TAPE PAINTS AND MORE! CONVENIENTLY LOCATED NEAR YOU: BUNKERS FLOOR COVERINGS - NAME BRANDS BUY 2 ROLLS OF BENNETTS WALLCOVERINGS AND GET A THIRD FREE! ( - EZZ |