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Show Lenore Davis Takes Over Richfield Office Of Mountain Bell and receivables, College Courses depreciation, as well as Offered Locally the theory of debit and Third Graders Blood Drive Camp Out At Is Tuesday credit. Com Others are: emwhich position, courses are being offered combasic locally through Snow phasizesand reading with College, the Sevier School position District, and Sevier Valley number of college credit and A Local residents who wish to donate blood will have an School non-cred- opportunity buses carrying Tuesday, Oct. 2, when the 104 very excited Ashman Red Cross Bloodmobile 18 years ago in Salt School third graders left will be in Kalina, Lake City and has been Richfield This The Bloodmobile will be morning manager in Richfield for (Thursday, Sept. 27) for at the Southern Utah Fuel the last 12 years. an overnight adventure Co. Salina office, south of Living and working in that teachers and ad- - the Producers Livestock Richfield was a great ex- - ministrators hope will Auction, from noon until 6 lear- - p.m. so that company em- perience, he said. The provide a year-lon- g people are wonderful and I ning experience. ployees may donate to the appreciate the opportunity . firms blood bank. . Py Ive had to serve the DfafXwnl.1 community. Dee Severson and his wife, Louise, are the parents of three children. He has been very active in civic, social, and church affairs. With his new assignment, Severaon will be living in Orem. LENOKU DAVIS a result of company restructuring to meet As customers needs, man- agement changes have taken place at Mountain Bellss PhoneCenter StoreBusiness Office ser-- 1 ving the Salina area, acto District cording Customer Services Manager Merrill Hymas. Lenore Davis has been appointed Business Office Supervisor in Richfield. Former Customer And, with bur Design Line phones, customers can have a phone to match whatever style they want. In his new assignment, Severson is the Customer Services Manager for Mountain Bells Order Center serving Southern Utah. He began his career .with the telephone com- - sferable HlQQinS Joins I jLuCUI aFirm Gary and Venla Higgins and family have recently moved to Salina from Burley, Idaho. He is practicing accounting in par- tnership with Marlin Sorensen, Jr. at Marlins Accounting Service. Formerly, Higgins was with Boise Cascade Corp. for spelling ext. 208. Vesft Sail Tech. Down Filled - Hollofil - Leather to other Reduced in- BUY EARLY & SAVE stitutions. In addition to the courses offered, a number of correspondence courses also are available. A complete listing of courses, along with a registration form, is included in this weeks issue of the Salina Sun. Among the courses offered are: Money Management, designed to help the consumer make his dollar go further; Accounting, which goes into the fundamentals of good accounting with emphasis on techniques, notes and in- terest, statements, feWeT SmokeS, 066 N DO 0(IITipOrC6S and flag ceremony followed of nearly 172 million packs and taxed from July, 1978 by Patrol campfire program, to through June, 1979, com- which all parents are in- - pared to the previous roll-ca- ll vited. The general public is invited the following morning at 9 a.m. for flag ceremony, followed by uniform inspection and a wide showing of various basic scout skills. In the afternoon, patrols will begin competition in these basic skills. newly year. Brough said the decline, coupled with Lfederal reports of the loyesj; per capita cigarette MEMO, consum- - pti0n in 20 years, could reflect concern for health signaled by mass devotion t0 diet, jigging, and even Salina, Utah rollerskating, several years as an acquired handwriting auditor, controller, and skills. accounting manager. SNOW To finance the trip, a challenging mathematical exercise presented itself. Students applied to Principal John Carl Tuft for a loan to cover their expenses, and it will be repaid at 1 interest with proceeds The Higgins are the parents of five daughters and a son, ranging in ages Kathy has just started kindergarten, and Richard and Ptarmigan are at home. Mr. and Mrs. Higgins were raised in the Riverside, Idaho area, where they also farmed for several years prior to Garys attending Idaho State University. The g a project yet to be determath mined. Other from COLLEGE COURSES OFFERED IN RICHFIELD 1979 Fall, COURSE NO. BUAD 121 BUAD 201 DESCRIPTION QTR.HRS. SCHEDULE LOCATION INSTRUCTOR Money Management 3 W 6- -9 SVT McLain Accounting 4 W SVT Marquardson fund-raisin- problems figuring :30 included mileage and amounts of food needed. Since they are responsible for their own meals, the students have studied nutrition so they could come up with a balanced menu. Except for a sack lunch sent from the school for today, the children will be fixing all of their own food, including the hobo dinner they have planned for tonight. Mrs. Bagleys class had made crabapple jelly for family enjoys fishing, hunting, golf, and other outdoor recreation activities. Higgins has a C.P.A. license and is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. He has worked with computers and accounting for the past 10 years. Fridays breakfast 1 pan- cakes, using fruit from the tree on the school grounds. Mrs. Turpins class made maple syrup, and Mrs. class Southwicks prepared Rice Krispie treats. The idea for the field trip came from Sue Southwick, an intern teacher this year, who attended a Utah State University workshop Huey L. Hisel tinuing Education, Better Health This weekend, Boy in Sevier and Scouts fisheries Bliss; Timothy Millard counties, and biologist Vic Staroska; forest engineer Rich separately in Wayne ar- - County, will be meeting zone Harris; or tbeir first ever See n chaeologist Judy Rose, and environmental DoCamporees. Millard Scouts from the geologist Jerry LeGraff.. Administrative officer Smu area will meet at MP f?ve 'amP' Hale Hubbard and District while Wayne ground, Allred have Dick Ranger worked closely with the Scouts will gather at the aura grade teachers to Lower Bwens Camp- plan this unique learning ground. A camporee in scouting experience is any multiple troop en- Preparations for the trip campment, but a See n have involved many of the do Camporee invites the basic learning skills, ac- - general public to view cording to spokesman theuTscout craft skills. LaRue Bagley. Students- - The idea, according to kept journals, recording Darryl Alder, District all the details of Scout Executive, is to preparation, which in- - bring into life scout skills volved language arts, from the new Official Boy from 17 to 2 years. Andrea The is a school senior; PhoneCenter operation twins high Susan and Lisa are enables us to provide in the seventh grade; convenient service continues. uij..ia.n during the summer. .... General Contractor Besides Mrs. Bagley and Mrs. Southwick, other third grade teachers this year are Karen Turpin and Ronald Utley, assisted Doing Business as: HTG. Gonst.Co. by aides Karen Matthews and Mitzi Mickelson. Tuft believes that this unusual outing is very much in keeping with the recent emphasis on basic skills, and that there will be many applications of CUSTOM HOME BUILDING Your plans or Ours Homo Addit ons Stop In and soo us today at -- the basics as these children transfer learning - . from the outdoor experience to the academic situation in the classroom. Friday afternoon, the students will return in time to be dismissed from school at the regular hour. Teachers plan to use the) trip as a reftrence point for their remainder of the school year. the coupon at riqht with a check payable to Snow Colleoe. The mailing address is Indicated -- Mail at the top of the coupon. Birthdate Phone Soc.Sec . 7Credit Non-Cre- dit Check Course No. Enclosed $ Page 7 plex numbers. Further information is available from the Snow College Office of Con- lower-divisio- Service undertaking are lan- dscape architect Ferrin Rex; wildlife biologist Coleman Crocker- Bedford; soil scientist development. selecting their phones, taking them home, and plugging them in, she 197 specialists involved in the and directing the activities of the four service representatives and one clerk at the PhoneCenter quick, and gives the customer an opportunity to see the different products that are available, she observes. Customers really like the idea of coming in, ? interested may hands on learning experience that will be a mixture of abstract con- Forest Valley Classes begin the week of Oct. 8. The courses offer local residents the opportunity n to complete many college courses without leaving the area. All courses are fully tran- planned. Manager W.D. Severson has been to Provo. In her new position, Mrs. Davis is responsible for office management Commenting on the many changes she has seen, Mrs. Davis says the PhoneCenter Store is perhaps the biggest aii Sevier Thursday, September 27, particular attention paid to expository writing; and College Algebra, which deals with real numbers theory, systems of complex equations and com CdDaft 6-- Great-grandparen- ts Dee request anyne teachers, students and cooperating Forest Service personnel launch a vices service representative. Im really looking forward to working with customers in my new comments Mrs. 5$ob, As the area Davis grows, we are getting more and more requests for a wider variety of products and services. Our job in the PhoneCenter is to see that customers get the kind of service they ill be accepted, and Tech. Registration will be held tonight (Thursday, Sept. 27) and next Thursday, Oct. 4, from 9 p.m. at cepts and concrete exLenore and DeMar perience for an exercise in Davis have five children, higher level thinking Old Fort Camp, skills. two boys and three girls, of Utah JEREMY PAUL WILLIAMS Daughters Parent volunteers, one pioneers, has changed its ranging in age from 21 to for each six children, ac- meeting date from Sept. 27 FIRST BIRTHDAY-Jer- ecompany the group. to Thursday, Oct. 4. my Paul Williams, son of The Youth Conservation Members will meet at 2 Robert and Laura at p.m- - in the Salina First Williams of Salina, Corps Camp I Gooseberry in Salina ward Relief Society celebrated his first birth- S Canyon will be home base Room, day Sept. 23, 1979. His ( for the Ashman students, grandparents are Mr. and and the Forest SErvice Mrs. Robert L. Hardy and environmental scientists Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. will take them on short Williams, all of Salina. jaunts within a few miles are YOU from the camp as they THE Oliver Paul Davis, Salt ..STATE conduct the demonLake City, and Mrs. ORLDI strations, experiments, Marge Hardy, Wymore, and discussions they have Ser- Store, 95 West 100 South, in Richfield. She began working for Mountain Bell nearly 15 years ago as a secretary in Salt Lake City. For the past 11 years, she has been in Richfield, working as an operator and later as a Individual donations nkn it THE SUN FEE $47.25 60.00 . 283-402- 5, B |