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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84831 - Friday, February SCHOOL MHS NEWS By Penni PLAY The Johnson HONOR STUDENTS Grade 7 High Honor Shane Allgood Christopher Ewers Julie Mace Honor Bryan Coats Becky Lynn Freeman Keesha Evers James Gehre Keith Henrie Rodney Hone Elizabeth Monroe Eric Packer James Rhodes Lane Warner Grade 11 Margaret Probert Jason Rasmussen Lisa Stevens Michele Stevens eanne Sylvester Kirsten Whatcott Kevin Cummings Allene Mathews Heidi Nielsen Joanne Spotten High Honor Honor Lee Ann Christensen Nanette Packer Chett Robins Grade 9 High Honor Shelly Freeman Danette Maycock Robert Muhlestein Evelyn Rhodes Thayne Robins Sherilynn Wood Kimberly Rhodes DeAnn Robins Robert Sant Connie Tomkinson Honor Jaymee Duncan Grade 10 Donna Harmon Michael Henrie Judy Kindred Kerri Krause High Honor Christopher Bishop Kimberly Brunson Diane Larsen Elizabeth Perkes Rulaine Stevens Kenya Wheeler Grade 10 Honor Joe Brinkerhoff Car Overturns in Pahvant ar Nga Luu Terry Lee Monroe Marlene Perkins Mark Petersen Stephanie Robins SR-10- Ricky Rodeback Tori Stevens Liat-Cal- BOYS BASKETBALL The Richfield Wildcats snuck by the Eagles Thursday, February 5 at Richfield. The Eagles were defeated 58 to 70. In the first half, Millard took an 11 point lead. The Eagles played great and were really ready for the Wildcats. Millard then made two bad passes, losing the ball. It was then when the Eagles lost their momentum. At the half, the Eagles had a three point lead. But in the 3rd quarter, the teams played pretty even. At the end of the third quarter, Bryce Monsen got his fourth foul and was taken out. In the beginning of the fourth quarter, Cliff Stephenson fouled out and Bryce Monsen was put back in. At that time, Scott Wilson and Bob Jensen had both received their fourth foul. With four minutes left in the game, Scott Wilson fouled out. The Eagles were ahead two points, 56 to 58. Richfield then pulled away and won the game, 70 to 58. The were: scorers Eagles Cliff Stephenson-2Bob Jensen-- 14 Bryce Monsen-- 13 Scott Wilson- -4 Joe Brinkerhoff-- 2 1 think what lost the game for us was that we didn't rebound well and didn't play real good I defense." "Were looking for- ward to our next game with Hurricane. It should be real competitive. Bob Jensen, one of our Mighty Millard Eagles, had this to add, I think we've surprised a lot of people so far because of the fact that we are such a young and inexperienced team. If we keep working together and playing team ball, I know we can go all the way and take state. Millard's next game will be Friday, February 13 at Hurricane. Go for it, guysll We know you'll do just greatll S SCHOOL LUNCH Tuesday, February 17 Creamed tuna and noodles, fruit salad, steamed carrots, bread and butter, milk Hot Milk A ATARI A Wrnr Common .a(oo Company Q GAME CARTRIDGES? Friday, February 20 n Chili crackers, orange slices, apple slices. fruited jcllo, glazed donuts, milk Feb. 18 Concert to Feature Millard and Springville Bands For the fourth consecutive year, the Springville Concert and Stage Band will combine with Millard High Schools Concert and Stage band for an evening of entertainment. STOPINATTHE WITCH DOCTOR TV REPAIR Main St., Meadow Millard This year, will host the Springville band at the MHS Audi- The concert torium. is open to the public, free of charge. Entertainment will begin at 7:30 p.m. FLDWELL Mr. and Mrs. J. Delial Ivie were very happy to get a telephone call from their Dick Baughman of Thousand Oaks. Calif. Feb. 4 telling them he and his wife, Rhea are the very proud parents of a 10 lb. 2'a oz. baby boy born at 1:00 a.m. that morning. He is 22 inches tall and his name is Joel Eldon. Big sister, Jad and brothers, Christian and Jay Delial are very anxious to help care for their new little brother. Lisa and Jack Higley took care of the children while mom was in the hospital. Deon Morrison also helped too, when she could. Dicks parents are on their way to help out in the home when Rhea and baby arrive home. Little are Joel's paternal grandparents Lonnie and Dorothy Fowler of Manteca, California. Coming to visit the Ivies Feb. 6 was Virgies brother, Clayton Williams of Nephi. He came to Fillmore and was a guest Thursday night of his son and Allen and Beverly daughter-in-laWilliams Valorie and Kara. He came especially to go to Delta with his children and watch granddaughter, Valorie do a special routine with other children at half time at the basketball game. Clayton was very pleased to see Valorie and these little people perform. The Ivies were pleased to have their good friends Golda Allgood of Fillmore come to visit Thursday. Golda was in town visiting her parents. Also Glen Alldredge of Salt Lake and his mother, Janeal, came for a short visit on Friday. Thirty one young people from Flowell Ward along with their leaders went to the Manti Temple last week where the young people did baptisms for the dead. Four hundred and fifty names were completed. Mrs. Arthur (Beth) Allen is recuperating at home from major surgery on her knee at Payson Hospital January 29. Her daughter LaDawn has a leave of absense from her work in Cedar City for a couple of months and is helping the family. Reports from Beth are that she is doing well. We wish for you to keep on improving Beth. Mrs. Grant (Melba) Rasmussen and Mrs, Roy (Patsy) Johnson have both been quite ill with pneumonia. They shared a room at the Fillmore Hospital, but are now at home. Keep on son-in-la- Wednesday. Feb. 18 turkey sandwiches served on a bun and gravy, cole slaw salad, French fries, peanut butter cookie, milk Thursday, February 19 Although tha word bark' once meant any imall boat, Lasagna, carrot salad, it later sometimes referred to ships of up to 6,000 tom. buttered corn, dilly bread, LOOKING FOR continued ene Patriotic Assembly 4 Doug Rowley 1 Coach Watson had this to say, id 4 Roselyn Giles Honor Karen Coats David Condie Annette Hargett Karen Hunter A telephone call from Bennett welcomed an Edmonton, Canada an- 8 lb. 4 oz. daughter to nounced to LaVar and their family. Bom FebMarilyn Coats the ar- ruary 6 at the West Milrival of a new grand- lard Hospital, she has daughter. Their daughter sister, Christy, and broCindi and husband James ther Joshua. She will be Lisa Hone welcomed Christensen Grandnamed Bonnie. ael Emile de Beque-Mich8 lb. 1 oz. baby girl parents are Lewis and an Henrie to their family February Janet Monsen, Carl and SteBloody Mary--ToShe will be named Phyllis Bennett. Great3. vens is Tauna Darcie Coats Christensen grandmother Bloody Marys assistant-Pai- ge and she has a broMonsen of Fillmore. big Dearden Earl and Mary Johnther, Benjamin. Marilyn Abner--Keit- h Henrie left to spend a few days son enjoyed having their Hunter Stewpot-B- en with the Christensens and daughter Kathy of Salt Jim Hare, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Hare, Luther Billis--Jito get acquainted with her Lake spend the weekend rebuilds an engine in an SUSC auto mechanics class. Burns new granddaughter. with them. Cindi Nay of Hare is a sophomore at SUSC majoring in auto Professor-TroydreGerald and Nina Coats Cedar City drove up for mechanics. Lt. Joseph Cable-Da- vid spent a few days in St. a Sunday visit with her SUSC Open Houses; National McVey George relaxing in the parents and sister. Brackett-Cur- tis where the summer Capt. George Earnest and Salena Vocational Week city Hare sun spends the winter. went to Christiansen CEDAR CITY Cmmdr. William The public is invited Overnight guests the Orangeville, Utah to the Lund home of their sister, funeral of Harold Bell, open houses will be held to visit SUSC, to check Ada F. Bennett, were the grandfather of their on the Southern Utah into the colleges vocaYeoman Herbert Quale State College campus tional Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Fieldsaid Colin RasChris Bishop programs, February during Van L. Bushnell, SUSC Seaman Tom OBrien-Ti- m ing of Shelley, Idaho. mussen. Vocational visited with National coordinator. vocational Gee They were on their way They to Phoenix, Arizona. Vocational programs at their daughters family Education Week. Radio Operator Bob McRoss and Chris Stevens Colin and Sylvia RasSUSC are as diversified Caffrey Tracy Giles Tftd family spent the mussen, and their son, the needs they fill. as Steeves-Kev- in Hamilton CpI. Vocational Education: weekend in Spanish Fork the Joel Christiansen You can Cummings speed up the time , their family Jerome-Rod-visiting parents, ney it takes to bake potatoes if fnw How J the 80 Pvt. Victor and Sheila Mr. and Mrs. Weston Joel, family y0u boil them in salted ls t"e theme for national George atweek. It weekend K. here water for about ten minutes vocational Jones. the also They spent Lt. Buzz Adams-Rob- ert s their with the cut tended funeral off services their insert fitting, especially parents, ends, Muhlestein for their grandma Jones. and Earnest Salena a nail and put them into Bushnell said, "because Ensign Lisa Minelli Kim 8 verY hot oven. of the great amount of Rick Christiansen family. and Madelyn Rhodes know how derived from Connie Tomkinson Ensign technical and vocational Ensign Janet McGregor-Suzan- ne programs. Christensen He explained that vocaNoonan-Ke- rri Bessie Ensign tional programs are those Krause offering certificates of Ensign Pam Whitmore-Ti- na con,Plekn 8enerally for and the road, overcorrected to the left, Cheryl Hargett, 24, of Fillmore, reFord one--an- d two-yecourses ceived a broken collarbone when the the car rolled over onto its top in an of Ensign Rita Adams-Don-- na There tudy folwho were 1968 Ford Sedan she was driving overadjacent field. Friends Harmon such programs at SUSC, turned on Monday, Feb. 22, 1981. Marshalowing in another car brought Ms. Lt. Genevieve incIudin8 8 .ne" ,!ie-wa- s Hargett to Fillmore Hospital where she ll-Anna Ziegler course in bu.lomg treated and released. UHP Trooper year She was southbound on 0 apEnsign Sue Yaegar-Ju- dy Mac Shields, the investigating officer, mal"t5Hfnce' Kindred proximately eight miles north of FillSUSC s vocational pro said the vehicle was demolished. when more she ran McRae-De-A- nn off the side of Cora right elec include: Ensign grams Robins tronics; building construction and cabinet making; Ensign Dinah Murphy-Marle- ne Perkins automotive; drafting; from front Dogs Lowe maintenance; building an officer doesnt want a suspect to buried in an avalanche, a body under machine shop, welding hear him. water (the body scent eventually comes and metal fabrication; to the surface), conduct building and nursery Sheriff Ed Phillips said, We are defschool; police in a interested at secretarial; looking dog initely body searches for bombs, drugs, and science; weapons and ammunition. Wright said clerical; and agriculture. program for our department in the if a child were lost up in the canyon, foreseeable future. I feel they have a Open houses will be 3 the dogs could find him and the dogs held Tuesday from place in police work and especially in are not going to hurt him. search and rescue. p.m. in the Industrial Education In addition to their police work, Building; They are truly amazing animals. these dogs are able to find someone Wednesday from 10 a.m. noon in the Business The Millard High Building; and Thursday School is presenting a patfrom 10:30 11:30 a.m. riotic assembly. The asand from p.m. in the sembly will be held Feb. 17 at 1:00 p.m. in the Campus Nursery School. school auditorium. The assembly is under the CARE TIPS FOR FFA Millard Chapter with VACUUM CLEANERS Kim Rhodes as the chairf irgie vie man. The public should 1. n o.T.pty and reuse feel free to attend. son-in-la- High Honor Brenda Cahoon Stephanie Dearden Tina Ford Page 4 jj: By Luella Ed wards April. performance They will be putting on "South Pacific this year for your to enjoy. Here is the cast for South Pacific. It is under the direction of and Mr. Giles Mr. Anderson. Hone Henry-Rodn- ey Ensign Nellie Forbush Harbi-son-Dav- 12 3, 1 981 in dge Jay Beckstrand Candace Berry Curtis Hare Lisa Hone Janet Rhodes Douglas Rowley Jared Sylvester Laurie Tuttle Vince Martinez Maria Tomkinson Grade really going great so far. They've been practicing very hard and are hoping to have a real great m Honor Grade 8 High Honor Ernest Bailey Greg Stewart Gary Stinson Candace Swallow play is HOLDEN HAPPENINGS ri Laurel Tomkinson Scott Lofland Danene Perkins DeAnn Perkins school a 1 mm.i.u in uei '? Bond Donna Mrs. visitseveral days spent ing in Salt Lake City. While there she met with her sisters Zola Twitchell and Joan Paulich and her brothers Clair and Vern Brunson for a family party at the Twitchell home. Friday evening the Boy Scout Troop 206, Jody Val Shane Edwards, Stewart, Edward Rowley, and Allen Hunt under the leadership of Ace Jones and Russ Bond sponsored a spaghetti dinner, with all the trimmings, at the Meadow Ward cultural hall. We want to congratulate the boys, their leaders, (and their mothers) for all their efforts and cooperation on a job well done. The Meadow Misfits entertained at the American Legion Hall in Fillmore on Monday evening. d Mr. and Mrs. Hal of Salt Lake City were visitors at the home of Harold and Na Dean the over Beckstrand weekend. The family of Terrill and Iris Bond were dinner guests at the home of their parents on Sunday. The children and grandparents helped Terrill and Iris celebrate their wedding anniversary. Guests were John and Sharia Starley, their children Dustin and Ginger, John and Jan Frampton and daughter Amber, Lynn and Lynette Bond and son Kolby and Carma Bond. Visitors at the home of Gerald and Luella Edwards this past week were Idonna Luella s sister Toone and her husband Tyrrell of Salt Lake City. The Toones were enroute home from a month vacation in Florida and a visit to North Carolina where they had served a misThe sion. Edwards Janell Mrs. daughter and Ekker daughter Jamie of Blackfoot, Idaho spent a few days visiting in Meadow. On Friday Gerald, Luella, Janell and Jamie spent the day in Salina, Utah where they attended the wrestling Shawn son was one of the wrestlers from Wayne High School in tournament. OBrien, Janells Bicknell, Utah. Roger and Beth Tucker were weekend visitors at the homes of Mr. Clifford Stewart and Joe and Joan Stott. Visitors at the home of Ben and Laurel Stott were their son Leo Dean and friend Elizabeth Terrill. The two are attending college at Utah State in Logan, Utah. Ben and Laurel Stott returned home from a twelve day tour of San Francisco and Hawaii. They spent four days in the Bay area visiting and sightseeing then out to Hawaii for a wonderful vacation. They enjoyed all the beautiful sights and wonders of the islands and would love to return again in the near future Robyn Carling visited at the home of her parents the DeLyle Carlings over the weekend. Happy Birthday wishes are sent to Chloe Hill, Retta Duncan, Lynn and Donna Bond. Velva Lab-ruVickie Hare, Sandra Cowley, Hal Beckstrand, Hollie Sue Stewart, Dean Alfred and Labrum, Ekker. Anniversary Happy wishes are sent to Terrill and Iris Bond and Glen and Dean Labrum. Beck-stran- TO MY VALENTINE I cannot give you sable and. ..I cannot give you gold. ..All I can give you is true love. ..to have and to enfold.. .Perhaps to some that doesnt seem ...like anything at all... but it can often take the place of castles strong and tall... where all is your dance command. ..you without a partner even though you own the band ...and even if the world is yours. ..to hold tight in ' sway. ..when you walk the path alone.. .it is a lonely way... and so I say to you my sweet. ..though gold is good I'm sure. ..to be without a true love... is to be very poor. -- 3-- 4 ,:.d disposable bag. A thick film of dust clings to that road to good health girls. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Atha returned here Saturday after having spent two weeks in the not so warm Mesa, Ariz. Laura reports the weather was quite chilly to what it usually is this time of year when they have visited Mesa before. They were overnight guests on of Grant and their way to Arizona Arleen Robison and Bart and until Monday of this week. Arleen accompanied her mother, Laura, and Ted to their home in Salt Lake City to keep a doctor appointment. testimonial was held Sunday, 8 to honor Cindy Alldredge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leif AlCindy will serve an LDS ldredge. Mission. Mission to the She will enter the L.T.M. Feb. 26. Bishop Kent Swallow conducted sacrament meeting and also gave a short talk. The invocation was offered by Penny Clark (a sister). The three brothe.s Troy, Glen and Allen each spoke, a vocal duet "ni Find You My Friend was sung by Cindy McVey and Laurie Nielson. They were accompanied by Shirley Nielson, parents Janeal and Leif spoke briefly. They were followed by remarks from Cindy. The Choir sang If I Were an Angel," accompanied by Carma Swallow with ; Peggy Robison directing. A brother-- ; Greg Clark offered the invoca-- ; tion. Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Bennett of Tooele spent the weekend of Jan. j 31 with Grace's brother and sister- Dcm and Dixie Williams and their mother, Jane Williams. ' Spending the weekend with their Leif and Janeal Alldredge, parents sister Cindy and brothers Troy and j Tyler were Greg and Penny Gark and children Jodi, Stacy, Jeff and Jared, I Glen Alldredge of Salt Lake, Larry; Alldredge, his wife, Shirley and their ; children Wendy, Michelle and Alisha of ; Idaho Falls. Janeal's father Fay Walker; of Delta spent Sunday with the family ; and came for his granddaughter's testimonial. The Alldrcdgcs served dinner Sunday to their family including son Allen, his wife, Teresa and children Angela and Joshua, who live in Pahvant, the sides of the emptied bag. This film blocks the flow of air and makes the motor run harder. 2. Replace the sweeper bag when it is half full. Beyond that point, dirt packs down. Suction power is lost and the motor strains. A Feb. 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