Millard High School - Millard Yearbook (Fillmore, UT)

 - Class of 1946

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allure! ag e Gfzapterg has as its purpose the furthering of scientific farming. lts members absorbed and stored away useful information about farming to be brought out of mothballs at some later date when they will own their own farms. Animal husbandry, the breeding of better farm animals, and plant-ecology, the raising of better farm crops, were their chief interests. They tested milk for butterfat content by the same method used by big progressive creameries. How to tell a buff orpington from a brown leghorn, and how to distinguish between a Mediter- ranean and an Asiatic type, are facts from their hen files. Everybody raised as a project either a calf, a sheep, chickens, or rabbits, a motley representation of animals on a farm. With money gained from EEA. projects, the chapter bought a United States War Savings Bond, Soil conservation and its importance were presented in movies, right in class, emphasizing the effect of soil erosion on forest animals, farm and grazing land, and industry. THEY STICK TO THE SOIL . . . Back row: Mr. Rulon Anderson, Stanley Christensen, Wilbur Stephenson, lunior Marshall. Byron Wilden, Ronald Robins, Earl Peterson. 4th row: Deck Hunter, Larry Anderson, Sterling Nixon, Ben Stott, lay Rogers, Glen Brunson, Lee Hanson, Terrill Bond. 3rd row: Frank Sweeting, Carl Probert, William Wilson, Gale Smith, Earl Frampton, Willis Iohnson, Dell Clothier, Hal Davies. 2nd row: David Staples, Leslie Esklund, David Quarnberg. Donald Turner, Robert Black, Calvin Kesler, AlDean Stewart, Clyde Konold. Clayton Goulter. lst row: Dell Phelps, George Day, Denold Wilden, Gary Bennett, Crae Memmott, LaVoy Iones, Lex McKee, Ralph Bennett. QQ we QQ ew GW we 949 we GW V9 Sw we Helps scientljqc acfvances QCOVITIQ

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0769 Tnillarcf 1946 spells work, work, and nothing but workl For one whole yearI . . . and all of it for one book-one simple little book of a hundred pagesAonIy to be later rated again by experts as not containing enough work . . . But here is something you for- got. because you didn't know itfthe ups and downs behind the scene .... The change in advisers . . . the headache of an elected Commissioner of Publications who appoints a friend-ly staff . . . her tears and enflaming emotions . . . the winter sleep of the ap- pointed ones . . . the imposed blood transfusion of new names to the staff by Mr. Verhaaren , . . his endless hot discussions . . , his never end- ing pushing and pushing .,.. Finally the break of a new dawn: the discovery of two hard-working editors- A LARGE GROUP OF WORKERS E I li A1 I Standing: Gordon Beckstrand, Ralph Wood, Stanley Whitaker, Ross Peterson. Leora Hansen, Leo Robins, Winifred Stephenson. Mark Staples, Alan Wood, Mr. Verhaaren, our adviser. Seated: Marian Warner, Rulean Rogers, LaRenc Peterson, DeVaun Rasmussen, Ieanne Trimble, Dolores Warner: Gwenivere Frampton, not pictured. Gwenivere Frampton, who took over the senior class section ano EDITORS Rulean Rogers, who simply took over-wherever anyone failed- a blessing for any adviser, but a yearbook for you . . , to please you, we hope, and help you remember . . . COMMISSIONER OF PUBLICATIONS Editor .,...,.,,.......,, , ,,..... Rules-in Rogers Associate Editor ......., DeVnun Rasmussen Assistant Editors ,,,,,, Gwenivere Frampton Marian Warner Dolores Wzirner Busrrzi-ss iwanager ....,, Ross Peterson Asst. Businese Marialger .,,.,.....,..,, Ralph VVood Sale: fVl.'1rxayrr ......,.. ,.StzinIey Whitaker Asst. Sales Nlanager Mark Staples Atieertising , .....,,, ,,,,I.eo Robins Alan Wrvcvd Ronald Robins Gordon Beckstrand Tifpistw ,, ,,,,... Ieanne Trimble VVin1fred Stephenson Leorn Ilnnson 5.1-n1n1i'ssior1i'1 of Pirbliixlttoris , ,I.tlRenv: Petersen Plmtograpln-rw .,.. .. ., Don H. Smith I.aIVIur Brnnson .-Irtist ,,,,,, W ..,,....,,. Alexa Dav .-Iliiiiisi-1 ,,,,.. Carl WI. Verhnnren LaRene Petersen, who had to look after all Talking and looking things OVW are L3R9nC publications at Millard- I7EI8FSCH,WDCVElLl5 IRasnE1ssen, Marian arner, U can OQCTS. V9 GN V9 579 W3 GW 99 CLI'LI LllCl! of tllQ yefll' GX? 9903 GX? VB GN? V0 6719 65



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AN ANNUAL AFFAIR THRIFT Father and Son Banquet Bill Davies, Ronald Robins, Ross Starley, and William Wilson bought another bond. The seasons big event was a banquet for EEA. members and their fathers. Officers of other Millard County chapters were guests at this annual affair. The Harvest queen and her attendants reigned at the Harvest Ball where calico and jeans was the order of the evening. Lawrence Stevens brought honor to the Millard EEA. Chapter by coming out first in Utah in the EEA. oratorical contest and taking second place in the Intermountain contest at Santa Fe, New Mexico. FFA OFFICERS Ross Starley. President Lawrance Stevens, Vice President Bill Davies, Secretary Ronald Robins, Treasurer Williaim Wilsoxi, Reporter Dick Warrier, Watcli Dog Rulon A. Anderson, Adviser MILK TESTING LAWRENCE STEVENS Mr. Anderson, Sterling Nixon, Deck Hunter receive in- Oratorical contest expert. structions on how to do it. a Arm part ofjqgrtcfufture fm GW W Sw ff-2 CN we cw we cw we QQ wo ew 57

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