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Show Millard Count Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631, Friday, April 10, 1 are the Following results of the Dixie Track Meet held April 4. With over 20 schools attending, Millard placed 4th w ith 60 points. Bob Jensen placed first in the high jump with 64 34 for a new school record. Greg Hunt placed first place in the 220 yard dash with 23.4 seconds, second in the 100 yard dash with 10.4 seconds, and second in the long Bob jump with 20' 2 Jensen placed third in the long jump with 20'1 12" and third in the javelin 12. 162T. The above for State. qualified The 440 relay team took third place with Scott Wilson, Rowley, Doug Greg Hunt, and Cliff with Stephenson. Rowley placed the discus with 124 Doug 4th in Page 4 SCHOOL LUNCH MENU FFA MHS NEWS- - 1981 Receives Honors Members of the Millard Eagle Chapter of the Future Farmers of Amer- Penni Johnson ica received much recognition in several areas of competition at the recent convention of the Utah FFA Association held at feet. the Wilkinson Convention Scott Burns took sixth Center on the campus of in the high jump with the Brigham Young Uni5' 0 and Doug Rowley versity. The 53rd annual took sixth in the Javelin convention held was with 158'7. March 31 and April 1 with milk. Dean Coats American Farmer Agriculture Production 1981 1 Some of the marks are 29 representatives of the very good for the Dixie local chapter in attenmeet so early in the dance. As the convention season. got under way Tuesday This Saturday, April 1 1 , morning, Ben Hunter, Millard boys and girls will President of the Millard be at the Lehi meet. Eagle Chapter, representing Area 9 in the state Region Gymnastics extemporaneous speaking competition, placed secThe MHS Gymnastics ond in a very close contest team traveled to Richfield for the top spot. Later in April 4 to compete for the convention, seven Region. Those placing Millard Eagle members were: Danctte Maycock, were awarded the degree first, bars; 4th, beam; and of State Farmer. Success5th, vault; Stephanie ful candidates for the Telford, 3rd, floor; Steph- S.tate Degree this year anie Wilson, 4th, floor; included Kevin CumRulaine Stevens, 5th, mings, Gerald Robison, floor; and Pam Rodeback, Cliff Stephenson, Aaron 6th, floor. Paxton, Jim Burns, David Lund, and Greg Dastrup. Millard The Chapter placed second in the state in the number of members receiving the State ing awards made to first- Farmer Degree with the time competitors from Skyview Chapter placing Carbon and San Juan high first. Further recognition schools. was received as the "We are very pleased a check with the student parti- chapter accepted in the amount of $85.00 cipation in the regional from the First Security meet and with the qualFoundation as one of nine wide of and ity variety chapters in the scientific work completed bv students at their re- state. Also, out of seven Dr. American Farmers apspective schools. We con- proved in the state this Palmer said. gratulate the winners and year, two were from the their teachers and wish Millard chapter with Dan them well at the interna- R. Nielson receiving aptional fair. proval in agribusiness and The trip winners were Dean L. Coats in the announced, and many ad- agriculture production ditional honors conferred, area. Dan and Dean will at an awards assembly be the 15th and 16th held at the conclusion of members to receive the confab. Rothe degree in the 47 year bert Sant of Millard High history of the chapter. School received a full The American Farmer scholarship. will formally be Second place honors Degree at the National presented went to Lucinda Lynn, FFA Convention in KanMillard Jr. High. sas City, Missouri next Among the third place November. in winners physical and The concluding activity sciences was biological LeeAnn Christensen, also of the convention was the placing in the competi- annual State Sweetheart tion was Bobbette Banquet held Wednesday girls from Mil- evening. A highlight of lard Jr. High. this program came as the students from St. George, Richfield and Cedar City schools will attend the International Science and Engineering 6 in MilFair May waukee, Wisconsin, as winners of the Southern Science Utah Regional Fair held Tuesday at State Utah Southern College. Winners of the regional fair were selected from the 215 science projects entered in the contest by junior and senior high school students from southern, central and Utah southeastern schools. Included in the half dozen winners are two brothers and two students who have competed in the international contest before. 11-1- Sweepstakes honors were won again this year by students from Dixie junior and senior high schools," said fair director Brent C. Palmer, professor of botany at SUSC. There were impressive showings from several schools, includ- ' day-lon- Wednesday, April 15 Beans and ham soup, shredded apple jello salbroccoli, ad, buttered oatmeal cookie, bread and butter, milk. VA, may I UQ help you? Question: How nuv a vctciun in eligible person os ci some the piesump-- t ion that his enrollment in a i. in sc detci mined to be .isoi.ition.il in recitation is a b.n ts benefits? mu itttis Answci: He mas establish that the ionise will be ol bona liilc use in the pm suit ol his picscnl ol in Ben Hunter Star State Agribusiness 1981 r ti -- Second Place Dan R. Nielson Extemporaneous Speaking Winner American Farmer Agribusiness 1981 ii.it lit e loniempluted business u oi in pal ion. a. Mr. and Mrs. Han Ovler, Loa, visited Sunday with their granddaughter, Mvlene Mem-mot- t, husband Randy, and family. Mrs. Alice Ivie was a patient in Richfield hospital several days last week. Dinner guests at the Howard Memmott home Sunday were Jeff and Beverly Memmott and family. Spanish Fork, Rovce and Susie and boys, and Dee Memmott. Brad and Dorothy and Thompson boys, Richfield, spent the weekend with his parents, Bill and Eileen. Brad came to help with the farm work. Hal Peterson visited friends in town Sunday. Paul and Louise Dani-so- n stayed Saturday night with Louise's mother. Dee Memmott. They had been visiting with their daughter Pam and family in Alpine -- bmhtfup vCxif life Science Fair Winners Six I. Monday, April 13 Tacos, Mexicali corn chilled applesauce, glazed' donuts, milk Tuesday, Easter dinner Tender fried chicken, potato salad, celery stick, cake with sweetheart strawberries and cream and were on their way back to California. Darwin Bradfield, Caliente. Nev., stopped to see his parents, Earl and Edna Bradfield. He was on his way to Salt Lake City to see his wife, Faye Louise, who is a patient in LDS Hospital. Dana, His daughter, accompanied him. Elaine and Kirk KirkSusie, Kirks patrick. mother Pearl, Farming-ton- , Stewart and wife, were weekend Provo, visitors with Jay and Arlene Memmott. The family of Sheldon and Beulah Quarnberg. Sherma, Kasey. Jon, Jan and Matt, their partners and families met at their home Sunday and had dinner together celebrating Kaseys birthday. Grandma Virga Monroe was also present. Visitors at the LeVoy Memmott home the past their included week daughter Ella Dene, Fairbanks, Alaska, granddaughter Craelene, Pam and Margaret, son Crae and grandson Larry and Joel. THINK PINK! Eirfe ! May 23, 1981 4 p.m. Pink Day - City Park -- Utahs Festival of the Arts WEEK OF APRIL 18-2- 4, 1981 for the Young Lots More! rui,SU5L5J State Farmers 1981 are left to right Jim Burns, Kevin Cummings, David Lund, Aaron Paxton, Cliff Stephenson, Gerald Robison, and Greg Dastrup. g th Star Farmers of Utah were announced. The State honor of Star Farmer in Agribusiness went to Ben Hunter, with Greg Dastrup receiving third place on the state level. Greg received a check in the amount of and Ben was $50.00 awarded a $200 check plus an attractive plaque and certificate from the Future Farmer Foundation. Also at the conclusion of the banquet Allcne Mathews, Millard Eagle Chapter Sweetheart, was honored with the other chapter sweethearts as all were presented in review. Allene represented the chapter exceptionally well and the members expressed much appreciation and pride in her performance. Members from the local chapter not listed above who attended the convention included Terry Monroe, Bryce Mon sen, Jay Rhodes, Ben Damon, Kory Quarnberg, Jay Wilcox. Calvin Johnson. Joe Brinkcrhoff, Harold Order Now j c For Spring Planting! These healthy, rooted trees are individually wrapped in a moistened mulch to insure life is sustained for a minimum of SO days from date of arrival. Planting instructions arrive with each tree to assure the growth of a large healthy tree Each tree is guaranteed for three ts) years. These trees will he delivered bv United Parcel Service Scheduled delivery dates for your area are between April 16th and April 24th Robison, Darrin Rhodes, Todd Quarnberg. Kurtis Robins, Jilenc Nielson, and Annette Hargett, Evelyn Rhodes. 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Douglas Fir and Western White Pine These trees arrive at between 2 to S feet in height Evergreen - ;!: To Order: fill out all of the information on the accompanying order blank Write the amnut of each tvpe of tree you want on the proper line Total each series of figures and compute the total amount of the order Send vour check or money order along with the order form ,n' Han's Treeko P O Box 742 I .ava Hot Springs Idaho 61246 Commander William Harbison David Lund, left, Captain George Brackett jCurtls Hare, center, and Lieutenant Joseph Cable Davld McVey, second from righl confer with Ensign Nellie Forbush L!sa Hone, right In scene from South Pacific presented Thursday and Friday evenings at Millard High School. Please send mv arrnmpanvlng order for trees to: South Pacific Presented at MHS this years Millard High School musical South Pacific was a huge success. This delightful story, set during the World War II period, was pure enjoyment to watch as the able actors, actresses, and singers from Millard MHS played scene after scene with professional aplomb. Included in the cast were: Ngana (a young girl), Michelle Fuller; Jerome (a young boy). Mall Fuller;Heriry, Sean Rowley; Ensign Nellie Torbush, Lisa Hone; Lmde DeBcquc, Michael Hcnrie; Bloody Mary, Tori Stevens; Bloody Marys Assistant, Paige Dcardcn; Abner, Eric Cox; Stewpot, Ben Hunter; Luther Billis, Jim Burns; Professor, Troy Alldredge; Lt. Joseph Cable, David McVey; Capt. George Brackett, Cu:f, Hare; Commander William Harbison, David I und; Yeoman Herbert Quale, Chris Bishop: Seaman Tom OBrien, Tim Gee; Radio Operator Bob McCaffrey, Bob Sant; Kevin Corporal Hamilton Sleeves, Av usual, Cummings: Private Victor Jerome, Jay Lt. Buzz Adams, Robert Beckstrand; Muhleslcm; Ensign Lisa Minclli, Kim Rhodes; Fnsign Connie Walewska, Connie Tomkinson; Ensign Janet MiGicgor, Suzanne ( hristensen; F nsign Bessie Noonan, f Name- - lellvrrv Annette Hargett; Ensign Pam Whitmore, Tina Tord; Ensign Rita Adams, Donna Harmon; Lt. Genevieve Marshall, Anna Ziegler; Fnsign Sue Yaegar, Judy Kindred; Ensign Cora McRae, DcAnn Robins; Ensign Dinah Murphy, Marlene Perkins; Lial, Calcen l.owc; Polynesian Girls, Kristine Quarnberg, Diane Quarnberg, Gina Rowley; Nurses, Sheri Allen, Lisa Vandcrmeide, Dclinda Fuller, Denise Allen, Judy Sorensen, JoAnn Spotten, Elizabeth Monroe, Shelly Dcarden, Kelli Dcardcn; Accompanists, Maria Tomkinson and Rulaine Stevens. South Pacific was produced by special arrangement with Rodgers and Hammerstcin I ihrary, New York, and was directed by Kirby Giles. Costumes were furnished by Dixie College, Kim Rhodes, and all the cast members. Scenery was by Douglas Jolley, Ronald Anderson, Dixie College and Kirby Giles. Lighting was by Scan Rowley and Darin Dcardcn. Sound was by Steven Anderson, Bob Sant, Michael Henrie, and was by inda David McVey. Make-uBaugh, Joyce Dearden, and Terri Cummings. Programs were by Douglas Jolley, Joyce Bushncll, and Eugene Morris. p 1 - Address- - ;v rh Jim Burns, as Sailor Luther Billis, presents flowers to Lisa Hone, as Ensign South Pacific. Nellie Forbush, In scene from Postage tlii: W0 $0 Strati ;ws Total Total Total Handling Included Shade Trees at M each Fruit Trees at $1 56 each - Fvergreen Trees at Is as each -- - -- - - A The total dollar a mount of this order is I wwsmmmmmmmammmaam I- - 8- - - |