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Show T The Salina Sun March REDMQIMDIIMEWSB KCotjotie KtcMcu Keith Johnson and 5?9-339- Watershed Controls 0 rclrcsiiiiuii' '. light SCS Tightens .Sun- Sandy Poulson went to day. the bride .iiul groom Salt Lake City on Friday, were dinner guests ol her law, where Keith had a dent ist sister and brother-iCecil Mrs. and Mr. appointment. They spent the remainder of the Bates. inSalina. Mrs. Fred tJoLane) weekend skiing, returNelson had a birthday home afterSunday ning social Thursday afternnoon. oon. Guests were: Joy Fast The Soil Conservation will Service (SCS) 50 that of percent require the area upstream from a proposed watershed project impoundment be n and Attending Poulson, Richfield; Testimony meeting in Vivian Williams, Pauline of last Mayfield Sunday Cloma Haskins, week for the naming of Fox, the baby son of Scott and Maxine Christensen, Carma Sorenson were: Twilla Peterson, Norma adequately protected Mrs. Thelma Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. ch and education, nounced todav. Bob Nelson and Jeanie, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nelson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bartley Jensen, Moab; Hal Jensen and fiancee, Diana Wilkinson, of Salt Lake. Hal named the baby Eric Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nelson hosted a dinner afterwards at their home inSalina. Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Jensen and family, Salt Lake, were visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Jensen Sunday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. David Peterson and family attended the wedding of Debra Hare and Tony Robinson in Fillmore Friday, Feb. 24. They visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hare and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peterson. : 'Friday, March 3, the David Petersons went to ' Salt Lake to visit Davids sister, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Curtis and family. Ken Hales was visiting in the Salt Lake area last week with his children, Mr. and Mrs. Pryce ' Hales, Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hales, Bountiful, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Newman, Granger, and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Merril Smith, Taylorsville, came down Thursday and stayed overnight the with Evan Mickelsens. They and Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Hales had dinner at the Wistaria and went dancing in Gunnison. Mrs. Alveretta Draper home came from Fillmore Saturday, and her family helped her celebrate her 92nd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Karol Draper brought her home and Mr. and Mrs. Danny Lofland and family, Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jensen, at 1 p.m. at the DeKator Manor by Aurora. They were married in the presence of , JASON HEATH brothers and their mates. A dinner followed and visiting. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Errol Mickelsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Crane and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pickett and family, Mrs. Betty Jensen and chidlren, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Averett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mason and Gaylen family, Mrs. Hazel Curtis, Mrs. Genevieve Crowther, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Mickelsen, and Marvas brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin D. Hiatt, Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Hiatt, Pleasant Grove, and Dean Hiatt, Springville. JoeAnn Heath had a First Birthday; Jason Heath, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland R. Heath, of Aurora, will celebrate his first birthday on March 18, 1978. He has a brother, Bradley, 3. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roland PL Heath, Bountiful, and Mrs. Frank 11. Kaggie. School Lunch FRIDAY, Mar. noodle soup, logs, bread sticks, white cake with cherry topping, milk. Mar. sticks, macaroni MONDAY, w.w. bread butter, ple pie, milk. TUESDAY, Mar. Top-sfiel- y him. -- construction of dams. Requiring that 50 percent of the affected area be adequately protected will soil, help conserve reduce water quality problems, and help keep reservoirs from filling with sediment. BLM Begins Statement & ap- The Bureau of Land Management, Richfield District, has received approval to prepare an to but- beefburger, tered peas & carrots, cabbage and pineapple salad, crispy corn bread, butter, honey, milk. WEDNESDAY, Mar. boy sandwiches, french fries, green salad, apple bettycaramel sauce, milk. THURSDAY, Mar. fruit salad on lettuce, finger food, bread & li, butter, doughnuts, milk. FRIDAY, Mar. raisin cookie, milk. Motorists Use Caution Many deer and other wildlife have been the lower into pushed elevations around public roadways by the heavy snows. Motorists are urged to use extreme caution in areas wildlife are known to frequent. Many deer have been killed on the roads this Nutrition dinners are being served in the Senior Citizens Center. They began Wednesday, March 1. It is prepared in Salina and brought over. Everyone 55 and over is year by automobiles. encouraged to part- Motorists stopping to icipate in this program. view these deer create an The cost is 73$ per din- additional traffic hazard. ner, which is a voluntary er -- 13-Fi- and dressing; whipped potatoesgravy, birthday February 28 waldorf salad, dinner and her father, Blain rolls, butter, jumbo Poulson, had one March 2. JoeAnn had dinner for her husband, Gail, Mr. and Mrs. Blain Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heath and baby. Thursday, March 2, they all d went to dinner at in Richfield. Lodge The Senior Citizens Previously, SCS had required only that 50 percent of the needed conservation practiced be planned - but not actually in place - prior to Power Plant cheese, finger salad, & help SCS and local project sponsors not only control erosion, but also emphasize water conserhabitat, their children and orange slices, cheese grandchildren, her an- Environmental State- ment for Units 3 and 4 at the Emery Power Plant. Utah Power & Light Company is proposing to build the additional generating units at the same site as their Units 1 and 2 which are now un- der construction near Castle Dale. According to Don Pendleton, BLM District Manager, the Richfield District En- vironmental Project staff will begin environimwork mental mediately. The two additional units would produce 400 megawatts of electricity each and the power would be transmitted over approximately 116 miles of new transmission lines. Water for the plant is proposed to be taken from Joes Valley Reservoir and coal would be supplied by the Wilberg and Deseret mines. Utah Power & Light Company is planning to begin construction of the two additional units in November of 1979. The ancients believed rubies were antidotes to poison. and ranchers in ,The annual Stockholders meeting of the Federal Land Bank Association of Richfield will be held March 22 at 11 a.m. with a business dinner to follow at 12 noon at the Rodeway Inn, long-ter- Southeastern Nevada. Loans are made through the Federal Land Bank of Sacramento, one of 12 land banks in the nation. These banks obtain their lending funds through the nationwide sale of Land Bank bonds to the investing public. At years end, there were more than 553 borrowers in the Federal Meet S.S. Reps In Richfield Social in the association and has a voice in the operation of Richfield association is part of this nationwide system and the farmer-owne- MAURICE MASON cont. from page 1 and Mrs. Eldon Mason, of Aurora, is a lighting All-Sta- te All-Regi- ACT III NEW PASTEL COLORS d system. real estate loans to farmers long-ter- City Council To Charge Penalty On Late Licenses Salina City Council approved 69 more business licenses and decided to charge a 10 Kyle Torgersen said the city engineer feels the old water tank is not worth repairing. Present price for a new tank is 23 percent penalty for any licenses paid after the March 1 deadline. Any business which has not made application for a license by April 1 will be issued a complaint. Other business taken up at the March 6 cents per gallon of capacity. The council felt that the city should d negotiate for land west of the present tank as a site for a new tank. A bid from R & R Furniture for new floor meeting included an covering in the city hall Eagle Scout project, ap- basement was accepted. council also The pointment of cemetery sextons, and a discussion agreed to sell the old of the old water tank. police department car Bill and Bruce Crane locally if possible. met with the council Bids from previous regarding Bruces Eagle sextons Vern Burns, Scout project. He said he Eastside Cemetery, and would like to make and Owen and Elton Taylor, distribute trash cans Pioneer Cemetery, were throughout the city, and accepted. asked what color they should be and where they should be placed. The council approved the project, and Bruce assistance in placing the cans state-owne- Briefs . . . The Internal Revenue Service says it has dropped plans to build a giant new computer system to keep a closer eye on American taxpayers. An IRS spokesman said the In BUTCH CASSIDY CAMPGROUND SALINA CANYON for appointment in-- (If no answer, White House consultant Robert Lissit is quoted in TV Guide magazine as saying there are and problems in the massive federal government filmmaking business. He says the Defense Department alone spends $350 million each year on films and other au- No. 1 call 529-735- 0 Cello Bags Carrots diovisual productions, about five times more than 20th Century Fox. The government, he says, produces about 2,300 films annually, and in a two-yea- r period, made a dozen films on how to brush one's teeth. ONE MORE WEEK ONLY Slashed to 12 of 12 Some as low as $300 New $2" Rack over 100 items Gals we have new beautiful Junior Prom Formals Paulette's Smart Shop 17,18 Hair Hut Beauty Salon with the proposed $850 million computer was influenced by fears that the advanced system would pose a new threat to . dividual privacy. over-spendin- g GUNNISON , UTAH Friday and Saturday, decision against going ahead severe mismanagement Paulettes Smart Shop open house March will be given around the city. 1 12 of 12 Sale 12 Price Pants Salina 8 . stockholder world. Page Security specialist on the representatives will be at technical crew. He the old hospital building, from North graduated 201 E. 5th N., Richfield, Sevier High School in from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 1977, where he was in Thursday, March 16, and and from 8 a.m. until noon bands, had the lead in a Friday, March 17. school musical, was a Persons who received Scholar in Social Security checks Sterlingand won several music, last year were under age band and speech awards 72 part of the year and at state. earned over $3,000 must file an annual report of "Hope ever tells us tomorrow earnings by April 15, acTibullus will be better." to Social cording Security representatives. Land Bank Assn, of Richfield. Each borrower is a m agricultural lender in the The coun- Utah, two counties in Northern Arizona, and two in counties The Federal Lapd Bank was System created in 1916 and began operating in 1917. Today, the Land Bank System is the largest 12 ties in Southwestern Richfield, Utah. All Land Bank Association stockholders arte invited to attend this annual meeting. vation, water quality, and fish and wildlife makes Dr. Cutler said. 4, Bishop Versel Mason, of agriculture The new policy will and and his March assistant for conservation, resear- Mrs. Boyd Nelson son, Brett, girlfriend, Brenda Winn, came for both the birthdays of Fred and JoLane. Freds is March 3 and JoLanes is March 4. They got calls and cards from their children. Leon Christensen, Salt Lake, was helping Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Ashman finish their basement Saturday. Gilbert Watters and Marva Mason, of Aurora, were married Saturday, of secretary Salina; Tola Peterson, Redmond; and Elaine Brown, Sigurd. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nelson, Mr. and Mother-Daught- f Cutler, Robinson, Julie Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jensen and baby, Salina, Mrs. Gary Sturdivant and Mrs. Bry Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Que Christensen and Mrs. Alma Christensen, Salt Lake, enjoyed the day with her. She went back to Fillmore. contribution accepted Mrs. Emma Draper but not required. Contact came home Sunday. She Sylven Christensen had been in Sanga, before 9 p.m. the evening California with her before having the dinner. sister, Mrs. Iris Kister, Sylven brings the dinners who was ill. She spent a over, and he has four month with her and voluntary workers each Emmas niece, Mrs. Una day to help with the serDiamond, and her ving. Mrs. Kay Hales and daughter, Mrs. Gene Clements, Las Vegas, Mrs. Sylven Christensen attended the annual brought her home. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Day at Mickelsen and family, Snow College Saturday Hunter, came Saturday with their daughter, and went up to their Karen. cabin. They traveled in Mr. and Mrs. LaMar on snowshoes and with Bosshardt went to Salt sleighs and had a good Lake for the weekend time sleighing and entheir and visited joying the scenery. children, Mr. and Mrs. John Leavitt and family .Carlyle Bird and in Taylorsville and Mr. Lucille Christensen were and Mrs. Terry Ahlquist married Wednesday, and family, Hunter. March 1, at 6 p.m. at her home by Bishop Nathan Anderson. The marriage NEWS: was witnessed by Mrs. AURORA Nathan Anderson and Hilmar Mason, Allis Teddy Bird and in the Chalmers tractor dealer of his in presence Aurora, attended a Miss girlfriend, three-dasales and serWilliams, Newell Olsen, vice school last waek in Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bird. California. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Burns Fresno, Mason accompanied came and took pictures afterwards. Thev served from soil erosion before construction on the dam can begin, M. Rupert Richfield Land Bank Meeting Is Scheduled 9, 1978. Qnflma OtHfh |