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Show Two Winners to be Named At Annual Sevier Pageant Thursday May 28, 1961 The Salina Sun 10 TTHrti:TO!ra',!i,!W Competition for the Miss Sevier County Fair and Miss Sevier Dairy Princess is now underway according to RayLynn Moody, Rich- The new Miss Sevier County will reign over the Aug. 8 Sevier County Fair and be eligible to enter into competition with other young women from throughout the state for the Utah State Fair, Salt Lake City. 1981-8- 2 3-- field. We expect some 15 young women between the ages of 17 through 25 years of age to enter competition The new Miss Sevier Dairy Princess will represent the dairy industry at various events. She will also compete with other young women in the Utah State Dairy Princess contest held during the spring of an- of nouncement the winners during the annual banquet being held at7:30p.m. June 18 at the Rodeway Inn, she said. The public is invited Ms. Moody also explained. Young women must be high school graduates and unmarried. There is no formal dress required and judging will be on poise, personality and the Award Winners NSHS athletes received awards during an awards banquet. Pictured, front left, Paul Fallon, Ed Sorensen, Eugene Weaver, Doug Janies, Glen Bills, Jon Sorensen, Todd Nemelka, Kurt Taylor. with Second row, Kevin Hampton, Donel Jensen, Wade Forsyth, Doug Hardy, Burke Christensen, Rhett Roberts, Dana Sorenson. te The was the basketball coach at American Fork High School for nine years and coached two state championship teams, was the Outstanding Athletes Cristy Crane, left, has received the American Legion all sports award, most valuable basketball and volleyball player and most outstanding female athlete, while Allison Steiger was voted the most outstanding gymnast. Girls Receive Sports Awards Awards were given to North Sevier High School girl athletes during an awards banquet May 21 and awards assembly May 22. Cristy Crane received the American Legion and ts award and $50 scholarship most valuable basketball and volleyball player and most outstanding female athlete. Allison Steiger was voted the most outstanding gymnast The most outstanding track team members were Michelle Anderson, Jeri Marshall, Bonnie Bastian, Jill Reynolds, Phyllis Black, Cristy Crane, Anna Bretz Turner, Darla Madsen, and Laurie Jensen. The award winners were voted on by the NSHS girl athletes and the results tabulated and recommendations JR. cattlemens association, the assowoolgrowers ciation, federal land Appointment management agencies, organized sportsmen and the Division of Wildlife Resources. The Junction meeting will begin at 7:00 p.m. at Piute School High Gymnasium. 6:00 p.m. 896-405- 3 On Tues., Thurs, Fri, Saturday or 896-868- Tues, Wed. 6 inwomen terested in learning more about the title and requirements 1; 26 Teachers Attend Workshop Sessions Twenty-si- x Sevier District techers spent two days last week in workshops designed to show them how to help one another improve their teaching skills and achieve greater success with their students. The workshops are part of the Utah Skills Project, a cooperative effort the three among universities Brigham Young University, Utah State University, year, according to Dr. Arthur Jackson, head of the USU team giving the workshop. According to Assistant lows. Football: Offensive Superintendent Carl Tuft, player, Glen Bills; defensive player, Todd Nemelka; outstanding lineman, Joe Reynolds; most improved, Donel Jensen; most inspirational, Eddie Sorensen, Burke Christensen; most coachable, the districts principals been have already similar through training designed to make them in- structional leaders in their schools. The 26 teachers Rhett represent a all the schools Roberts; suicide sweetheart, Glen Bills. Track: Most season in the district. This group will receive another training session in the Har-warand then teamed fall, Kendrick points, adtheir most valuable with can track, Jon Sorensen; ministrators, they most valuable Held, Ken- present the concepts they drick Harward; most im- have learned to their own proved, Jason Stowe; colleagues. d; QEEQtMCEQnS On? (uB IEl) GHi33iE13) A PLASTIC LETTERS & NUMBERS Cute 2 Br yellow brick home in Salina. Completely remodeled. .34 ac. lot. $33,000. Owner LUG WRENCH financing available. 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Individual appointments 4293 or Sevier County can be made during June, Farm Bureau office at for needed immunization by calling Are you feeling that time to do something about those extra pounds you added last winter? If you plan to use diet a little help from aids there are a friend some potential dangers you should be aware of, warns David Spoerke, managing director of the Intermountain Regional Posison Control Center at University Utah of Mediacl Center. Mr. Spoerke notes that both major types of diet aids can cause problems, although the second classificaiton is more They just want to be dangerous. Mr. Class one aids have Tuft pointed out. Their bulk formers attendance at this (materials that swell in not the stomach, causing a does workshop guarantee salary in- full feeling), poorly abcrease or better working sorbed and sugars conditions. vitamins. In general, these diet aids are not The method, called harmful. The sugars may clinical supervision, is a dull the appetite and the teacher---' initiated vitamins can replace evaluation of his own those lost through imskills. First, he makes a proper eating. plan for improving an ( The only real danger area of his work that he with class one diet aids feels needs attention. involves the ingestion of After a period of working large amounts of vitamin on that skill, he invites a A, says Mr. Spoerke. fellow teacher or another peer to observe him in class. obthe Following servation, a conference Another session of a with die observer popular dieting class will determines how well he begin June 4 in Richfield has improved that skill. and June 9 in Salina, The USU team consponsored by the Adult ducting the Sevier School Education program of Districct workshop in- Sevier School District. cludes Dr. Dave Stone, The Richfield sessions Dr. Phil Carter, Dr. will begin at 7 p.m. in LaMar Allred, and Dr. Richfield High School, Jeff Eastman, in addition and the Salina sessions to Dr. Jackson. will begin at 7 p.m. at These experts first North Sevier High School. articulated for the Both will be taught by the teachers three Lynette Buchanan. dimensions oi professional Tuition for the competence subject course will be $10, plus $8 matter, personal at- for a special diet provided tributes, and skills. Then by a dietician in Logan, they presented a guide to plus a returnable fee of the 14 basic skills they $20. should always be imThe class approaches and the proving refining. problem of weight What were doing control through behavior Dr. Jackson modification, according here, commented, is showing to Mrs. Buchanan. For ad- information about the teachers and ministrators how to work class, those interested together to improve in- may call the adult education office at Sevier struction. The Utah Skills Project School District, has also identified the' needs common to all learners, and the skills necessary to meet those 896-545- 896-543- 2. In a child, 250 to 300 thousand units can cause skin rashes, headaches and vominting. Class two diet aids are the appetite suppressants with high blood pressure, heart disease or diabetes should avoid diet aids. The diet pills also can be dangerous to children because of their atcontaining caffeine, tractive packaging and phenylpropanolamine (a colorful capsules, adds stimulant) and some of the ingredients of the Mr. Spoerke. It takes class one aids. Mr. only three or four capSpoerke says these sules to poison a child and products should be taken diet pills all too often are for only a short time left in a purse or in a because they generally kitchen cabinet. are effective for less than a month. If diet aids are dangerous, potentially Although less what should be done to dangerous than shed those extra a m -- The Poisoin pounds? Control phetamines, these Center recommends an chemicals can cause increase in activity unpleasant side effects exercise is the regular if abused. particularly best route and a Intense headaches, decrease in food intake. prescribed prolonged nausea and restlessness vomiting, and irritability can occur, says Mr. Spoerke. The poison specialist cautions that persons The Intermountain Regional Posion Control Center is there to help 24 hours a day. Call or 581-21- Diet Class Starts Again ten-we- 896-440- 6. LOW COST FUEL SAVER needs. These are the basic skills of teaching that the administrators and their teams will be taking back to their schools. While these 26 teachers have been in this program, 1. 1.82 1; better teachers, University of Utah, and Southern Utah State able player, Glen Bills. Tennis: Awards given to Del Honeycut, Ron Swain, and Trent Hal- Wade Forsyth, may 896-661- School Immunization Use CareWithDiet Aids its Young College. Doug James. It began four years ago Baseball: Most imat Utah State University, proved, Roger Pettit; highest batting average, and has been funded by Kurt Taylor; most valu- the state from year to Utah announces the Opening of his office in Richfield on January 6, 1981. Were located in Dr. Oldroyds office at 490 N. Main. We will be in Tues. & Thurs., Call: are made. The public, or any inorganized group terested in wildlife management, is given a chance to discuss ideas and ask questions of Board members. Members of the Board are representatives of banquet 896-523- re- Meeting In Junction Chiropractor, For most Big Game said. 10:00 a.m. Sorensen; the ceremonies. 896-638- 2; Ed inspirational, during telephone any of the most coachable, Paul following women: Fallon; outstanding trade RaeLynn Moody, and field, Jon Sorensen. Teresa Nielson, A meal was served. Cherrill Ogden, About 200 people were in Roberta Utley, attendance at the Shelly Brown, 896-6865; Aldena Thompson, atti- 9; 896-616- to present a commercial using dairy tude, Rhett Roberts; most Shirleen 529-354- ability bounds, Joe Reynolds; best defensive player, guest speaker at an Kurt Taylor; most asawards banquet for North sists, Kurt Taylor; most Sevier High School athvaluable player, Rhetjt letes held May 20. Roberts. The following awards Board Champions: Euwere given at the bangene Weaver, Dana Soquet: renson, Troy Taylor, Kurt Taylor, Doug Hardy, and Burke Christensen. Wrestling: Most takedowns, Jon Sorensen; most reversals, Kevin Hampton; most escapes, The Utah Board of Big Kevin Hampton; most Game Control will con- near falls, Jason Stowe; duct a public meeting most falls, Jon Sorensen; June 2 in Junction. The most dedicated, Glen public is encouraged to Bills; most improved, Kevin Hampton; most attend. Game are coachable, Boyd KenBig meetings held for the express nedy; most valuable, Jon purpose of reviewing Sorensen; most outstandbiological data upon ing, Jason Stowe; most which season dates and inspirational, Blaine Bohunting regulation wen; and coaches awards given accordingly, Jennifer Orison, girls athletic director, DR. W. L. McMANUS, Best Cheryl Cowley Miss Sevier County Wursten, Richfield and Miss Sevier County Fair, Marylene Cheryl Cowley, Venice Dastrup, will individually place the Colleen Cowley at 896- newly named honorees with jeweled crowns Athletes Honored At Awards Banquet Basketball: The Clinic scheduled for Wednesday, June 3, 1981 Miss Dairy County Princess, foods. Carl Ingersoll, who current A pickup pulling a camper went off the road just south of Salina Tuesday afternoon. A West Valley City man, Glen Ebbeit, was taken to Sevier Valley Hospital in Richfield, where he received treatment for a dislocated shoulder and fracture in his left arm. He was later released. His wife and two children were uninjured in the mishap. Bert Willden, Utah Highway Patrol, was the investigating officer. Shots 1962. Sevier Wreck training teacher trainees from Southern Utah State College have been acting as According to Mr. Tuft, these college people came into the district at the beginning of the week and worked with the regular teacher to plan for Thursday and Friday. Of the trainees, one teacher attending the commented, workshop By the end of the week, theyll p probably h ave a pretty good idea of whether or not theyll want to continue to train for the teaching profession. ISSUED U.S. PATENTS SPOKANE The Copley News Service reported that United States patents have now been issued to Wm. Trevaskis, veteran electrical brand engineer, for his Vapor-Je- t water vapor injector. Trevakis has developed what amounts to a 20 cents per gallon rebate potential on gasoline, by designing a low-coinjector for autos, light trucks, and RVs. Trevaskis has used the device to increase the miles per gallon performance on his 1971 Ford Galaxy by 17.3 percent (tests were performed by an independent laboratory) and he can now use regular gas. Water injectors were developed to a highly refined state during World War II, to give combat planes in- st creased speed and extended range. However, up to now, the low price of gas and the high cost and extremely difficult installation required The Vapor-je-t design is very inand is easily in($29.95), expensive, stalled in 15 minutes. More than this, the unit reduces engine pinging, extends spark plug life, and improves, the octane effect of gasoline which means better performance and improved mileage. The Varpor-Je- t has an unconditional 60 day guarantee. Further details on the Vapor-J, for which patents have just been issued, may be obtained from et For Mail Order Send $29.95 plus $3.00 S&H Tax. $1.42 plus to C. G. Schulte Sales Co. P.O. Box 35, Bicknell, Ut. 84715 . 1 (801) for earlier injectors combined to make them unattractive. 425-35- 18 |