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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, June 8, 1980 Page 4 1980 Summer Band Schedule The following is the schedule for all band students for summer lessons. Please clip it out and save it by your phone or calendar. 3:30 p.m., 8th Trombones Wednesdays (Starts June 18) 9 a.m., 7th French Horns 9:30 a.m., 8th French Horns 10a.m., 9th Flutes 10:30 a.m.. 9th Clarinets a.m., 9th Saxes FILLMORE 1 Mondays (Starts June 16) 9 a.m.. Beg. Flutes 9:30 a.m.. Beg. Garinets (Group I) 10 a.m., Beg. Clarinets (Group 2) 10:30 a.m., Beg. Saxophones 11 a.m., Beg. Cornets & Trumpets 11:30 a.m., Beg. French Horns The Road, Winter, a Currier and Ives painting, 1980 Pageant of the Arts held in American Fork. will be one of the living pictures Pageant of the Arts Opens 1980 Season AMERICAN FORK--Amcrica- open a new season on well as a few favorites from past productions, Friday, June 6. Described by critics repeated to meet the as "an exciting new kind audience demand. of theater Now in the eighth year the production includes many strikUtah Pageant of the Arts ing new selections, as creates living pictures n Fork's famous Flail Pageant of the Arts, rewhich presents masterof productions pieces of sculpture and painting selections, will Thursdays (Starts June 19) 9 a.m., 9th Trombones 9:30 a.m., 9th Trumpets 10 a.m., Sr. Band Brass 10:45 a.m., Sr. Band Woodwinds p by bringing art pieces to life with living cast mem- bers. A dramatic tableau takes the audience back to the time of the great masters or to the studio of the artist of today. FLOWELL Mondays (Starts June 16) 1:30 a.m.. Beg. Woodwinds 2 p.m., Beg. Brass EDITOR Dear Editor: To date the NRA has 1.800.000 members and I is growing at the rate of Colorado. to Wednesdays ferred new 42.000 members as Utah June 18) (Starts Wyoming and month. The NRA per Association Rifle p.m., All Beginners National 1:20 Jr. High Field Representative from Utah State Rifle & Pisp.m., tol Association can be Woodwinds two years in Kentucky, reached through K. E. 1:40 p.m., Jr. High Brass Tennessee, and ArkanKirkman, 1956 Redondo 2 p.m., Sr. Band sas. Salt Lake City, Avenue. I would like to let 84108. UT SCIPiO if vour readers know Again if I can help they desire a NRA pro- the citizens in your comWednesdays gram for clubs (Service, HOLDEN have jusf been trans- 1 (Starts June Fridays (Starts June 20) Special help & make-ulessons 9 a.m.. Beg. Woodwinds 9:30 a.m., Beg. Brass 10 a.m., Jr. High Woodwinds 10:30 a.m., Jr. High Brass Tuesdays (Starts June 17) 9 a.m., Beg. Trombones 9:30 a.m., 7th & 8th Drums 10 a.m., 7th Flutes 10:30 a.m., 8th Flutes 11 a.m., 7th Garinets 1 1 :30 a.m., 8th Clarinets 1 p.m., 7th Saxes 1:30 p.m., 8th Saxes 2 p.m., 7th Trumpets 2:30 p.m., 8th Trumpets 3 p.m., 7th Trombones created at the 1 letters 2:30 p.m., 7th & 8th Woodwinds 3 p.m., 7th & 8th Brass 3:30 p.m., Sr. Band TO THE contact me. Women's, etc.), interest munity just Sincerely, NRA club, a forming Lewis Elliott programs on the antiP. O. Box 276 gun. hunting movements CO 80809 Cascade. am available. 18) 2:30 p.m., All Beginners 3 p.m.. All in Jr. Band 3:30 p.m., All Sr. Band 1 MEADOW Letter from Missionary Thursdays (Starts June 19) 1 p.m., Beg. Woodwinds 1:20 p.m., Beg. Brass 1:40 Jr. High p.m., Woodwinds 2 p.m., Jr. High Brass letter The following was received by Sgt. Clayton Barton, AST at Armory. the Fillmore He would like to share Kyles letter with his KANOSH friends and relatives. Elder Day is serving an LDS mission to Guam. Thursdays (Starts June 19) 3 p.m., Beg. Woodwinds 3:20 p.m., Beg Brass 3:40 p.m., Jr. High Woodwinds get something planned for late Sept, or Oct., I'll try to help. Camp sounds fun this year. I wish I would be home so I could go. I have also been thinking about OCS (Officers Candidate School). Could you send out some information so I could know what to expect? I would go for a few more camps, but I would like to know what training I have you Dear Sgt. Barton, My mother forwarded the letter you sent out 4 p.m., Jr. High Brass N.G. troops). (to all It was good to hear what to go to. was going on in the unit. Think Thinks again for vour Im looking forward a Bit -Ill be looking to getting back and start- letter. ing in the training with forward to getting home the unit. When I return I in September. You Aloha am planning to head off Elder Kyle Day for school. Box 551, I'm looking forward to It's not just whats Koror Palan, T.T. up front that counts, returning and doing a 96940 So, if but what's out in back little recruiting. REALLY that counts, the Utah Safety Council is reminding trailer-inmotorists this vaca15 IS DAY tion season. A MUZZLE LOADER KIT "Drivers with trailers of any kind should take WOULD MAKE A NICE GIFT the time to do a lot of about ahead thinking HED APPRECIATE. whats right behind them if they want to avoid conditions troublesome The Frontier Trading Post has a which may lead to accWide Selection and Prices Youd said Bob Inger-solidents, Utah Manager of the Appreciate. Safety Council. Whether a person is KITS FROM $31.95 going to be pulling a a tent travel trailer, trailer, boat trailer or THE FRONTIER TRADING POST trailer a cargo i'ust with provisions MAIN & CENTER STREET and other gear for out1 MEADOW, UT. 84624-Ph- : fitting a summer resiadvance dence, preparation will make the task easier and safer. Just Ahead About Whats Behind WHAT ARE FATHERS? By Paul Harvey father anesthetic A g is a thing that A fattier is a thing that growls when it feels good . . and laughs very Imul when it's scared half to death. A hither is sometimes accused of giving too much time to his business when the little ones are growing up. That s partly fear, too. . Fathers are much more easily frightened than mothers. lather never feels entirety worthy of the worship in a child's eyes. He's never quite the hero his daughter thinks . . . never quite the man Ins son believes him to be and this worries him, sometimes. So lie works too hard to try and smooth the rough places in the road for those ol his own who will follow him. A father is a thing that gels very angry when the first school grades aien't as good as he thinks they should be. Hr scolds his son . though he kri ows 1 f sTFi Te acTierT s fauliT A lattier is 3 thing thagoes away to war, sometimes. And learns to swear and shoot and spit through his teeth and would run the other way except that this war is part of his only important job in hie which is making the world better for his child than it has been for A . . . l, . . 842-715- him Fathers grow old faster than people. Because they, in other wars, have to stand at the train station and wave gnodby to the uniform that climbs aboard. And while mothers can cry where it shows . . fathers have to stand . and die inside. there and beam outside Fathers have very stout hearts, so they have to be broken sometimes or no one would know what's inside. Fathers are what give daughters away to other men who aren't nearly so they can have grandchildren who are smarter than good enough anybody's. Fathers fight dragons almost daily. off to the arena which is They hurry away from the breakfast table sometimes called an office or a workshop. Ttiere. with calloused, practiced hands they tackle the dragon with three heads weariness, work, and monotony. And ttiey never quite win the fight, but they never give up. as they Kmqtiis Hi stony trousers . there's little difference n .in away to each workday Fathers make bets with insurance companies about who'll live the longest Though they know the odds they keep right on betting And one day ttiey lose. . and the bet's But (attiers enjoy an earthly immortality paid off to the part of him he leaves behind when they die where fathers go don't know But vo an idea that alter a good rest wherever it is he won't tie tiappy unless there's work to do He won't just sit on a cloud and wait for the girl he's loved and the hildren she bure He II tie busy there, too oiling the gates repairing the stairs in, proving the streets smoothing the way. V- - fak . . . FATHERS JUNE forced to endure childbirth without an is . ... . . ... . ... . . . hr progress . I . . salutes all fathers ... . . . TRIMMEREDGERS Millard Co. Fair Regan Rep. attend Utah Conventions of involvement in the final Representatives Ronald Reagan's Utah campaign in November, Organization will attend everyone is equal." each of 29 county con- Bob Sykes, necessary." of the campaign, added that members of the Reagan Steering Committee will travel the entire "There state because, isnt a single county that isnt important to our plans for capturing 100 delegate support at the State Convention." "Daggett County, the smallest county in the state," Sykes said, "is just as important as Salt Lake County, the largest. The population and delegate differential is obvious. but in terms of moral, momentum, and the n Utah i i iff if (Cnn'l from front page) like to help on a committee. call Abe Johnson. Chairman: Vickie Staples, Secretary; or the USU Ex- Model 807 tension Office. The Fair Board will be holding its planning meeting Thursday. 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