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Show THE SUMMIT COUNTY Lurie Page, No. 1 Single Tennis Player at South Summit, placed third la the State Tennii Match held at BYU on Saturday, October IS. Her firat opponent was from Kamab. Laurie won that match with theae and game Korea: 4-2-- 6, Other teams the SS team has beaten this season are Manilla, South Rich, Grantsville, and North Rich. League Game defeats have been only at the hands of Park City and North Summit. Keep up the good work, girls! la 6. 1 1 match. Thia time, the WBty competitor waa from Rich- Praam af quickly ahowed her talent and came out on top with a 6--2 6-match. Congratulations, Lauriel ' Patti McCormick, also a Singles Player from SSHS participated in the State 2, Meet too. Why, crowd was thrilled spitless. And those darling little felines simply fenced and sang their hearts out the whole way home. But 1 guess I was just not meant to have such joy." I remarked, hoping for a little sympathy. Oh, Willy, aren't you happy just sitting in the grandstand, beating the bass drum, teasing the girls, watching the plays, and everything elK? he asked, apparently in a thoughtful tone. . Yes, 1 suppose I am, but I would just like to be up dancing abound with them all. Couldnt we just try it once? I pleaded. I saw a trace of capitulation flash acton his authoritative eyes as he replied, OK, well try it, old Willy, just for you, my friend. Now scoot before I change my mind. Oh yea! Youre the neatest, Mr. Principal!!!". I shouted as I joyously ran to give him a little hug. Thank you for. ever and ever. And n, I get to try my first ballgame being a Cheerleader. I can hardly wait! A 5, Her firati opponent wu also from Kanab. Patti did a very good Job, but was defeat-d- . South Summit is of her anyway just making it to State ! I l: SSVsDeybafl Looking Up i Monday, October 17, some very happy volleyball players in green uniforms running off the volleyball court after suspenseful games with American Fork High. Ilhe SS squad won the I found The Hirst game 20-Fsecond game had mote than one spectator on the Iedge of his seat as both 4. teams exhibited excellent strategy and team unity in The enforcing plays. tied many times end, and and SS was again involt ed. This time the last Friday at North wu SS-Summit. the whole 3-- A The victory put her n in which the aeml-finaahe met Grutaville. Tough luck waa there in this match and ahe lost 0-But her winning apirit held on and ahe waa bound and determined to win her Conaolation Laurie so much fun when our team wins, especially like 1. 6. 7-- field. Counties could save money finally the Cats came out 23-2The third game wasn't quite as dose, with the Cats winning 20-1Way to go, South Summit. For a school to win a school in such a manner is fantastic! I! the victors 1-- 7-- WBF. Ah gee, Mr. Littleford, you really dont feel I meet the qualifications of a Cheerleader? I sighed as. the principal nodded his head in the negative direction. "But you know I have the most keen desire in the whole wide world to do that, dont you? And you have no fear that I would not know the cheers and actions, do you? I desparstely cried with my last ounce of hope. "Yes, Willy, I under stand that you know all the cheers and that you have lots of school spirit, but tiie problem is this: You simply do not have the body for it. Facts ate facts. And it just so happens that a Cheer leader needs to fit into a cute little green outfit. And you would just not fit. He said, trying to console my hurt (wide. I OK, I understand. sadly replied, as 1 tried to control my quivering lip NS-- 6. 9, South Summit was v very happy. Indeed it was quite upset for the Braves the Cats came away victors. Jerry Parker ed the touchdown for points, after which Quartj erback Mark Atkinsoi kicked the extra point, safety wu scored Clark Blazxard, John kes, and Cory Lott tael the opopnents in the xone thus raising score to 9. The Wildcats made toal of 140 yards rushingj and 24 yards passing. Topi . Thomas. Jerry Parker warn leading man in offense j with aveage of 7.9j I yards per carry. The whole Kamas Vall-- j ey is super proud of thej football team. And ofl course, the SS student- body and faculty are, happier than words u say. Congratulation) The year wu 1972: the place was North Summit; the sport wu football; the opponent wu South Summit; the final score wu SS-1NS-South Summit wu happy. Six years later the date October 14, 1977; the wu and eager tear ducts. wu North Summit; (dace But.. .gee, they Just have 6. ' school year. They are planning to have a super year with' lots of fun activities. Chapter President is Laurie Page; Project Chairman is Tracy , Lewis; Parliamentarian is Mar-cil-e Wagstaff; Historian i Susan Prescott; Treasurer is Debra Cossey; Secretary is Cindy Westmoreland and Reporter 8, ing, could it be because it In response to the county with there kind of discontent of foe Park expenditures. Park City thinks they City Councilman and others on the Memorial get short changed on roads. The county mainBuilding. First let me point out tains county roads all over again that it is not the tiie county. The Park City function of County Go- area, including Summit vernment to subsidize any Park and Snyderville has of the incorporated areas about as many miles as with facilities for recrea- either tiie North or South tion, meeting places, end of the county, with cooking facilities, ladies the exception of the two lounges etc., unless it is a roads up Weber Canyon and Chalk Creek. These county wide project Park City should be two roads, are collector happy that the county is roads and the state tuning over to them a provides the money for building, that if built their maintenance. What does the county today would cost over a miiHns dollars, besides a do for Park City for all the grant of 8147,000 to fix up money that they send to the building and also put the county seat is a in something that is question that is asked desirable for the city. repeatedly, and the anin the last two and one swer is still tiie same. We half years the county has do as much or more than for any .spent about 840,000 on is being done in the area the heating and plumb- incorporated for reason The count. automatic ing, is so pin setters forthe bowling cities to incorporate their own alley, and new. electrical they can govern the addition county in is area, leaving This wiring. to the money for operat-- 1 to govern the unincorpor-in- g tied areas. The County costs. fewig Does this outlay of county money mean that the Commissioner did not have an interest in the building? Have we done this much for any other Incorporated city? The f Lambert MMeo what to do ebout thistlos ....Americans built putting our money to work every background, every to make personal dreams America. Americans of for America while it grows race, every creed and dome true. color made this country Wont you plan to what ft is. And thats, publish tills new ad soon something pretty special, to remind your readers of But American havent tiie many ways Savings stopped building their Buds can help them. Your support of the country and their futures. One of the ways they do it Bond program is apprecis with regular purchases iated. Thank you. of United States Savings Bonds. By choosing to Aalf Taylor Morton save with Bonds, were --Bee ..j nCs mrill Cancer Screening District Health Nurse, Nadine Tuft, reports that the Cancer Screening Clinic, held last Saturday Thke stuck in America. WM very successful. ' Buy ULS. Savings Bonds. There were sixty four examined at the clinic. A common question that is heard a lot from formers and ranchers is what can I do about those thistle in my pastures?' This noxious weed deserves some respect since it seems to be spreading in Utah. There are many different types, but two of the most common and rapidly spreading are Canada and Musk Thistle. These two are hard to kill with at in . DUP CoaMBa Camp slates meeting The Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Coalville Camp will hold their . meeting Monday Oct. 24, 1977 at 2:00 p.m. at the DUP Building in Coalville. The lesson The Memorial Museum and Carr- will be . . relatives of Daughter Gla- along with meat. DM An Inexpensive, wholly effective, way low-calor- ie of obtaining Increased protein (exra calcium, too) is by adding as much as 6 to 8 tablespoons of powdered skim milk to various dishes and beverages throughout the day. Skim milk powder of- Science has proved that if you really eqjoy your meals, your appetite is more likely to be kept within sensible bounds. Since the rewards are so great Isnt is time to reorganise our eating habits? Remember that protein is the magic key. It can open the door to a eqjoyable delightfully longer life for you. fers a remarkable source of protein at low cost. I could cite case after There is no excue for not enough protein in case of elderly persons, the diet when such a weakended by diets, who were splendid food is so readily restored to usefulness by available. gradually converting their In the next chapter meals .to high protein you'll learn more about foods. this nutrition booster and how to use it to best Their weakened bodies advantage. gained new vigor. Minds Cottage cheese, too, became keen and alert provides another reasonably priced, food. once more. high-prote- in Sunflower seed kernels and meal, as well as millet and sesame seeds, are valuable sources of high proteins, minerals and Nobody who has witnessed these recoveries, as I have, could ever deity that protein foods are truly nutritional wonders. Your mind and your The addition of 3 to 4 can remain youthful body tablespoons of any of many years past your these seed cereals to the prime, if only daily diet yields an you dont help fasten the e effective increase in shackles of a premature protein, together old age on youndf every nutriwith other essential time you sit down at the ents. table. If you are a vegetarian, Distributed by Specialyou may obtain the full benefit of a ty Features Syndicate. Ail their gland, and organ diet by replacing the meat Rights Reserved. Conmeats,. contain jnst as Ashes with Ugh protein densed from the' book Eat Right and Live much, often more, nutrii. tion as the most costly However, for the sake Longer" by Lelord steaks, chops and roasts. of your health, and your so-call- . high-grad- hlgh-prote- in Kor-de- Retired persons organizing Retired persons in. all parts of tiie United States are organizing in order to be heard in government The American Association control. This chemical of Retired Persons now does not kill Canada hu 10 million members thistle. A per their September mix hu been a good one, 1977 News Bulletin. and hue again a follow4-- D ' concerning the problems with low level incomes of persons who have retired from State employment in the past. u D 4--D. 4-- D u - u u - e. that would make tiie last seven years average 6.5 increase 6.6. The legis- lature allowed working ' State Employees a seven average cost of living increase of 5.607. Retired public employees (school and state) were allowed a 4 cost of living increase provided the cost of living increased. With this knowledge our board vetoed to seek cost of living increases according to the Consumer Price Index for all persons on State retire- ment pensionis. This would cover peace officers and firemen as well as all others. Other goals of the Retired Public Employees will be released from time to time. You as a retiree should try to see that you legislator has a copy of this article and convince him to support or sponsor our program. Question him about again introducing Utah Senate Bill No. 129 plus the above. Also Federal Rhlll5 concern- ing elimination of age discrimination for mandatory retirement should be pushed with your national senator. Write to Rtired Public Employees, P.O. Box 6089 Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 to join our group. spraying programs or Agent. guid Javier Martinez who ex- plained the history and meann8 of many of the famous sculptures and murals of the citv. Housing disaster plan ready Need for raised pavement markers The Utah Department of Transportation is look. The Department of three bases:, immediate ing for raised pavement such as markers and roadside Community .Affairs an- emergency, enjoyed nounced today that its schools and churches; delineator posts that can. The group and bargaining shopping by daughter presented with the vendors at the Elva Sfaley. markets and on the We will also honor streets. daughter Gladys Randall with a special program to Little sandy haired be presented by her fri- Steven attracted attention and relatives family, ends. everywhere he .went, After a week in Mexico, We invite all DUP iage House at overeating. The Federal poverty levd. income for one non farm person is now 82.970.00 per year or 8247.00 per month. The conventional weed up application is needed ' poverty level Income for sprays, such as 2, on Canada thistle. The .The Retired Public Em-e knnpenoaUS2i500. They are also more rate to use would be Vi lb. pioyees of Utah were ooper year or 8208.33 per aggressive in competing Banvel plus 1 lb. 2, organized some four years BKjI. with the planted crop for ac. of the active add ago end number about by our group is 1485 persons. Our State even iower. moisture snd light than ingredient Using a are other thistles. A organization hu set up multiplied Another chemical one of its goals to single musk thistle plant by 20 years of service has been known to pro- which provides complete develop and promote leg- would amount to only duce over 15,000 seeds in control on ail thistles is islation to Increase retire- 8160.00 per month, but at a ?ear, and these are Tordon (Pldoram). The ment .benefits for all the time this is on present highly viable. Its easy to 22K form is most effective retirees in Utah but the average increase of see how these weeds on Canada thistle. Apply espclyM those approabove month a pasture 1 Ibac. of active Ingred- ximately 7,000 retirees what laper could over-ru-n presently being a spray or beads. who now receive an in a short time without ient these persons who paid When using this chemical average of 8120.00 per have earned retirement. some means of control. The most effective con- tiie applicator must be, month with a range of trol on thistle has been to careful not to let the from 835 to 8212 per If our retirees do not prevent the plant from chemical get into the month.. It should be Council on it water, hu receive the seed. Where that to noted enough from reirrigation going Comm- tirement on which to residual the fairly long Legislative Agine mowing possible, pasture before the seed is effects, and could damage ittee is in support of exist, then they must formed hu been effec- crops a long way down- adequate retirement ben- receive aid from the State, pyramids. stream. efits for all retired per- Federal, or their church tive. An the above mention- sons, State retirees in- welfare program. They Canada thistle sprouts must be provided the from the roots and so the' ed chemicals are for use cluded. necessities of life. most effective control hu on grass pasture and Then they traveled to been The Intergovernmental spraying or plowing rangeland. They are very toxic to broadleaved Relations Interim SubThe Consumer Price Mexico. Taxco hu over so the applicator committee of the Legisla- Index as of October 1, Thistle is a plants, 320 silver shops. They which means that it takes should take care to avoid tive Council is conducting 1977 which wiO be releasenjoyed having dinner two years to complete iti drift if working dose to a study at the present ed about the end of with a family Glen had The first year it alfalfa. time. A small part of this October officially is exknown while on a mission For more, information study takes into consider- pected to show an informs a rosette of leaves, three some years ago. to and the second year, ft cutset the soil conserva-send- s ation the question of what crease of from 6 up a seedstalk. For tion Service or the County can or should be done possibly 6.5. If it shows life-cycl- no prejudices against milk and eggs, low-fcheese, for 1 cannot advise eliminating these valuable protein foods meat-substitut- chemical control, ft is best to hit tiie weed in the rosette stage (first year) or in the second yew before the seedhead is matured. 2, hu been somewhat effective on mask thistle, but ft takes a follow-u- p application for 2 or 3 years to get complete Banvel-2,4,-- dreams of feeling and looking younger, I hope you're a vegetarian with Planned diet most certainly does not mean monotonous diet. If food gives you a real taste obtain tenderer, juicier thrill, you actually eat meat, and to avoid less, are better nourished scotched drippings. and avoid the dangers of , ty Buy Bonds 17, tmir . nty hu done maintaining .Operating the build-satis- answer is no and we do not intend to try and any city In the high-prote- The proteins in fish and poultry are also valuable to your body. So dont bankrupt the budget in an effort to obtain th 'finest cut of meat hit he butcher shop with the thought that it will be better nutrition. It's hot necessary. Remember always to cook all meats (other foods as high-proteWeb) slowly at low temperatures to conserve the proteins and vitamins, to avoid undue shrinkage, to in departments are responsible for litter dietary rules are simply control methods, improv- these: percent, he added. ed refuse handling, upda1. Increase your daily ted ordinances, and law intake (even more enforcement, Mr. protein Called Positive Litter if youve been Hi, are said. Reduction, the program pfenning a reducting diet "is also a major tool for or indulge in strenuous To into the program put government officials in activities). Utah to hold the line operation, each city will physical 2. Limit the starches an Interdepartagainst rising costs by appoint mental Committee. It will and sugars to natural increasing the cost effecfound in tiveness of cleaning include representatives carbohydrates streets and other public from all key local governfruits, vegetables, areas and by decreasing ment departments such as unrefined raw ofhoney, sanitation, attorneys both fire and health or molasses, whole hazards caused by litter fice, building and zoning, sugar seed cereals. and grains he add- fire, health, housing, accumulations, This will provide your authority, parking parks ed. and recreation, and po- body with the maximum of high proteins, minerals Four interlocking com- lice. and vitamins obtainable ponents comprise the new from todays food To gain public awareprogram, he explained. They include updated ness for the program, an ordinarily grown on soiU whose mineral richness is . Information ordinances, manpower area-wid- e and modern equipment, campaign wilt be launch- not ahsrqrs as great as it ed simultaneously. Using could be. education, and law enforcement. the Pitch In. slogan, By adding a good' Those four major comsymbol, and educational multiple vitamin mineral formula you can eliminate ponents are designed to materials, this campaign will urge all residents to any guesswork on mine-- , work together and directly thus against the seven sources containerize their litter rals and vitamins, of litter which also were and support the Commi- achieving the ideal diet for any person. identified in the re- ttee's work. said. he search, Utah municipalities and "Before the field "will gain more counties we assumed that benefits economic pedestrians and motorists than, Mr. the from program, e mainly responsible said. Christoffersen Proteins do not have to litter, he said. But "First, theyll see the be expensive. You can be research revealed that in over 50 percent of physical improvement healthy on a small buda environment goal their comes from five he get. omelet everyone shares, sources. An for six costs said. And once they find no more than.' many a that the litter problem can starchy meal-fo- r four. Those five are house- be solved through systeA pound, of chopped hold refuse putouts, com- matic, cooperative action, beef costs less than si mercial refuse putouts, therell be an impetus to pound of dry cereal. similar techniques A chicken cost no more loadingunloading opera- apply other municipal than a to solving uncovered tions, trucks, fancy coffee cake. and county problems. and construction sites. The cheaper cuts of beef and lamb, as well as was not a legitimate Roy and Isabelle Judd county function, and con- accompanied by their son sequently not enough in law and daughter, Glen county interest. We think and Brenda Thurgood and that in spite of the little 6 week old Steven to controversy over the Mexico City where Glen building, tiie city will do a represented BYU at. a much better job of run- World Conference of' ning it, because they win ' Highway Engineers. The have more pride in seeing trip wu made via West-thit is utilized better, ern Airlines, and also taken better care of. We also feel it can be self sustaining. While Glen attended Why don't we bury the hatchet and try to get meetings, Roy, Belle, Brenda and Steven toured along without so many Archeolaccusations, that leave a the museum of CastWilliams Mu our ogy, bitter taste in all of le, the Cathedral of mouths. Mexico, the Zocale where the President works, the The Commissioners in- Palace of Fine Arts to vite communication and enjoy the Ballet Folk! input from Park City in orico, the New Catholic everything regarding thfe Baccalico that will seat county and hope that we 10,000 people. can work together better in the future than in the past for the benefit of ail. We do not intend nor will They also visited the decieve anybody by floating gardens and had lunch on the river, saw the famous bull fights, went to the pyramjds Commissioners have a where Roy and Brenda complete interest in the climbed to the top of the not re do piecounty, and sizable amount went Pyramid, of the Sun, sent only the area that tQ Pafk Cityi $53,000 lunched in the beautiful they five in. which went to the Park cave restaurant near the Yes, in the Iasi forty . Good "Municipal and county ion. Yet no mystery surgovernment are the logical starting points be- rounds planned diets. The two basic cause their t Thwgoods a . ' "Those techniques, to be offered immediately to local government here, have enabled cities like Tampa, Fla., to reduce litter by as much as 70 I Judds and Memorial buildiiig response The Positive Utter Reduction program combines the most successful methods tested at sites ranging from Sioux Falls, S.D., to Dade County, Fla., which annually has an influx of more than 13 million visitors. i elected their new for the SS Wins Big Game I The South Chapter of FBLA jusi 1977-7- 8 As you have already learned, good nutrition U not a matter of income. Its a matter of selection. Proper foods actually cost ten .than many of those that are woefolly lacking in nourishment. Many an expensively provisioned table is tragically poor in nutritional values because of poor selection and improper preparat- Municipalities and counties in Utah could uve thouunds of dollars annually in sanitation costs, by adopting litter reduction techniques tested in twelve U.S. cities during the past four years, William Christofferecn, Regional Representative, said here today. . boys! SSFBLA OFFICERS b not a matter of income Chris-toffers- defensive scorers were! Mark Atkinson, John! Mondragon, and Kentl 1 1 8, This til Nutution ?: Mexican dys Randall to be in history andpeople, culture. attendance. their , Utah Housing Disaster is complete and Pfen ready for distribution. The report is designed to enable the state to back in up local government the event of a housing disaster such as floods, short-ter- such as hotels survive the winter. The and motels; and long- - Utah Transportation Com' term; such as mobile mission today program-hom- e assistance. med 8120,000 to install According to the au- - ang test the devices on thor, Douglas dickenson, seiected roads in the This is just a back-unorthern third of Utah. . p 'plan for the state - the other local officials have pri- or earthquakes, which events mary responsibility. Rut this plan could be of great housing. The plan supplies ex- use to civil defense tensive information on directors and county com- availability of housing on missioners. Raised pavement markers, usually ing reflector button, are , Usd extensively in warm' er climates. Unfortunately they are easily damaged by snowplows. The exper ; imental markers will be partially recessed into the pavement. The cast metal markers also have a passing plows. The UDOT will be experimenting with flexible delineator posts made of fiberglass. These that should posts will bend wedge shape allow the snowplow blade when hit by the snow, to ride up over the then spring back to an marker. The markers will upright position. These be installed along the postf also can be hit by a edge of about. 12 miles of car without any damage road. resulting to the par or the. with Delineator post It is expected the posts ,t reflectors are installed flexible posts will reduce along the edge of Utah's UDOT maintenance costs roads. They are particul- and be a safety benefit. A arly helpful to drivers at total of 155 miles of night. But these alumi- northern Utah road will num posts are damaged receive the new delineator by snow thrown by posts. . |