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Show Thursday April 1, 1982 The Satina Sun The Satina Sun What is your opinion? This newspaper welcomes opinions from its readers concerning any subject pertinent to southern Utah. While there is no restriction in length, we request good judgment and letters which are to the point. Anything of a libelous nature or defamation of character must be avoided. Letters must be signed, but if the writer requests, his name will be omitted.Deadline for letters to the editor is Friday, 4 p.m. SECD 478080 Sallna, Utah 84854 Telephone The Salu a Sun (SECD 478080) is published each Thursday for $8.00 per year in Utah anu $10.00 per year out of Utah, by the Salina Sun, 73 East Main Street, Salina, Utah 84654. Second class postage paid at Salina, Utah 84654. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Salina Sun, P. O. Box C, Salina, Utah 73 EasMain Street 84654- 529-783- 9 - Single Copy :25c Mark G. Fuellenbach, Publisher John C. Speer, Editor Teresa Thompson, Office Manager Editorial Empty Rhetoric? Mr. Sittre, apparently quite unexpectedly, DID encounter opunanimous in position, fact, as disclosed by a valid petition signed by 10 property owners in the immediate area of the subject church. Mr. Sittre had previously engaged a real Editor, Salina Sun: The property owners in the neighborhood of First East and Second South were particularly pleased to read the editorial appearing in the March 25th issue of The Salina Sun, approving the rea- . . . Dont Be An April Fool Well, soned, restrained and tranquil nature of last Today is April Fools Day and many of us will be caught by weeks city council meet- estate organization to someone yelling April Fool! as we fall for one prank after ing. The meeting was conduct a SURVEY of the called for the purpose of prevailing attitude of the another. area residents, myself But there is onr line that we do not have to fall for the line considering a among them, with resMr. application by d that says There are no problems in North Sevier. to the proposed plan Sittre, which pect County peace officers have said that the biggest narcotics Wayne for the church restaurant. estawould allow the challenges in the county are in the North Sevier area. It doesnt blishment of a restaurant Conditional assent was make any difference why this is so. Whether the reasons are in the old Presbyterian indicated by two owners, two more simply signed related to family problems or some other factors, the fact Church. their names. I signed the In the course of preremains: our young people are being subjected to alcohol, and but only to survey, senting his proposal, Mr. drugs in a way that preceding generations have not. my signify specifically stated Sittre clearly Tonight at 7 p.m. at the high school auditorium, a county and much tovery his credit stated and strenuous narcotics investigator will conduct a Drug Awareness Seminar for that he was anxious to to the establishparents and youth. have the complete appro- ment of a restaurant in a Even if you know your children will never get involved val of the neighborhood residential area. But alas, by some with drugs or abuse alcohol, this meeting is important. property owners for the Attendance does not mean your child has a problem. It signifies project - in effect, that distortion, possibly new Mr. Sittre conthat this community cares about the quality of life here and about he would not attempt to math, strued these four signaforce an unwelcome busithe growing problems in the area. Attendance means that people ness venture on the tures out of a possible 10 want to help not only their own kids but their neighbors. but would as a sanction of his Those persons who refuse to attend this meeting this evening residents, withdraw the project and pursued his promptly because they believe no problem exists or because they are just application in the face of goal foij In the meantime, trigplain lazy are truly the April Fools. opposition. drug-relate- 0, -- Of Giving Just Stuff vanished which mysteriously as it Area Obituaries but He was football captain for the North Sevier High School team in the 1978 Allred married Department season and graduated from Richfield High School in 1979. He was employed by the Utah of Tran-Mau- d sportation as an equipNielson, April 4, 1980, ment operator. Monroe; later solemnized Survivors: wife, in the Manti LDS Centerfield; son, Tyler Temple. Jake (T.J.), Centerfield; Subscribe And parents, Richfield; brothers, sister, Donald, . Youll Receive NEWS Provo; Layne, Bryan, Shaun, Melanie, all Rich-field; grandparents, Mr. ADVERTISING FEATURES THE SALINA SUN Im, not the 0 0 0 o 0 0 Mark E. Harris Ive Found The Sound RADIO SHACK O O O None Other Than - o S O O o O o o o o O O O o o o o 0 " blooded . Funeral services were Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Richfield Sixth ward chapel. Friends may call Wednesday from 11 a.m. 10 12:30 P m- - at Neal S. and Sons Magleby Mortuary. Burial will be in the Monroe City Cemetery with military rites by the Utah National Guard, Richfield Unit. GUESS WHOS COMING TO DINNER? - - o O o o o o o o o o o o o Man" o o Only $29.95 o o (Reg. $39.00) o With a Purchase of $5.00 or More! o Pick Him Up Youll Love Him! o and o o Special Value of The Week o o Video Recorder o Added Features - o o (Reg. $999.00) Freeze Frame o o Now Only $639.00 o Magna-Vo- only one Its almost at just about every red IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o d. con- an epidemic stage here at Utah State, and I know this isnt the only place its hit! Yep, Spring Fever! The bug started to bite towards the end of Winter Quarter when we had a few blue-sksunshine days, but as soon as Spring quarter began, almost like clockwork, Mark E. Harris He Ann as tracted something else, who has it. Harris. Ive Now Mark E. Harris, 21, Centerfield, died March 28, 1982, in Richfield of an electrical accident. He was born March 9, 1961, American Fork, to Norman L. and Janell deficit of $208 billion instead of the Presidents Elder Todd Earl Kenbalanced budget. returned home nedy Who are at fault? Mar. 23 from the Torreon to be blamed are Hardly Mexico Mission. Republican Congressmen; they must be loyal He is the son of Mrs. to their party chief. I Beth Kennedy, Aurora, suspect that the Demoand the late Verge Kencratic Boll Weevils nedy. from the southern states have more egg on their Elder Kennedy will faces than others. It was report on his mission they who toed the line experiences in the Auwhich the President rora First Ward sacradrew. ment meeting April 11 at Elder Todd The association of 1 p.m. business managers composed of the most executives and Senators Dole, Domenici, and Laxalt are not the Presidents Democratic (Continued from Page 1) protagonists; they are his this week, we will publish a Republican friends. They calendar which we hope will meet are telling Ronald Reathe communitys needs. gan. that his budget deficits are unmanageable and that his econoBeginning next week, with your mic program must be help, the calendar will be more modified. That too is representative of what is really what 30 million Amerigoing on. Here is what you can do cans who trade on the to help: New York Stock Market are telling the President. 1. Call or bring the event you There is amore comwant placed on the calendar by pelling reason why candiFriday. That means if you want an dates subservient to the event placed on the calendar for executive should not be chosen. The Constitution Thursdays, April 8, edition, bring in the information this Friday. You provides for a governmay bring in a calendar item for ment of checks and something that will happen more balances. The legislature than one week away, just as long as was designed as a check we get the information by Friday. upon the executive and judicial branches. A rubber-stamp congressman 2. We would be happy to print is no check upon the the details of your event in a executive and fails to separate article also. perform his function. That is what the country has already had too much 3. We will only print events on of. the calendar that are of a Give me the brainiest, interest. Ward community-wid- e candileast events will be published as date that can be found, separate articles, but not on the and I wont care a hoot calendar. Stake events, since they whether he is a Republicover all three communities, will be can or a Democrat. included on the calendar, but only if someone tells us about them, as Yours truly, will school events, club events Frischknecht where the public is invited and all other events of that nature. high-power- x H 8316 -- Omni-Searc- - - With FREE Membership or $50.00 With FREE Rentals! young h people a lot o o o cooooooooooooooooooooooooo American student here got Spring Fever. Were not two weeks into the quarter and already the call to fun in the sun overrules the "call to duty in the classroom. Class numbers become inconsistent. There might be 37 students one day, and 23 the next, and as we progress further into the quarter there is an increase in the dwindling away of class numbers. Spring is a time when winter enthusiasts try to stretch out their winter play, while those excited for summer try to get a head start on the season. When you walk down a street you can see a car with skis on the rack, another with a kyack strapped to the top, one truck loaded with a motorcycle and another one with a snowmobile in the back. People head up the canyon clad in anything from snow gear, ready to hit the ski slopes, to bikinis and shorts to soak in the rays. Sitting in a stuffy, Whitney Mattsson Banquet Morrill Robins, Salina, and Conrad Peterson, Springville, were honored Wednesday, Mar. 24, at the Salina Lions Club banquet and ladies night. John and Diane Speer, provided entertainment for the dinner guests. The event was held at the DeKator Manor. Kennedy Community Calendar Pennies By Inch -- s- At The two were honored as members of the founding chapter of the Salina Lions. The chapter was created 57 years ago. self-servi- April is also the month in which a society of volunteers crusades for its cause: the defeat of cancer. The North Sevier Cancer Society has asked and is asking for help in its goal to earn many dollars for cancer research. We add our plea to North Sevier citizens to join with the volunteers in the area to donate time, money or both to this worthy endeavor. The theme of this years crusade is Share the Cost of Living. by Jan If we in North Sevier will pull together with the cancer society A few weeks ago it was volunteers, we can also Share the Cost of Giving. the "dreaded red spot, Two Honored Todd E. Kennedy To Report Mission somewhat by newspaper publicity, we as a neighborhood began to realize that the bizarre notion of a restaurant in that old church could actually materialize, and with it a very serious deterioration in the quality of our lives. Hence, the unanimously-approve- d petition, which we presented at the council meeting. On Thursday, March 25, radio station KSVC in Richfield aired a distorted and scathing attack on the ethics and integrity of the property owners who ..(Editors Note: The had previously signed his following is part of a letter received from the (Mr. Sittre) SURVEY, Primary Childrens Mediwithout benefit of consulcal Center in connection tation with other neighwith the Pennies by the bors or time to consider Inch Campaign for 1982): the full and real impact As you know, the of the proposal. The story doors of this hospital was given to Mr. Kent have been opened to all Colby, reporter at KSVC, children since it first by Mr. Sittre. It is dismaying to learn , opened. Maintaining this that Mr. Sittre has valued tradition of never saying no to any child chosen to vitiate these is one requiring over $1.8 erstwhile placid proceedings and renounce his million in 1982. Pennies publicly-state- d vow to by the Inch will provide withdraw if confronted well over 50 percent of with resident disapproval these funds, so you can of his venture. Was it just empty Krhetoric, Mr. Sittre? gered Share The Cost be $91 billion instead of the 45.5 billion which he projected. The Office of Management and Budget projects an 1984 budget Just remember when you are thinking of putting something on the calendar to ask yourself, is the see just how important this program is to the children. And more than 1,200 children will require help in 1982. We hope you feel very good about your involvement, and this sentiment is perhaps best expressed through a favorite Chinese proverb of mine: A bit of fragrance always clings to the hand that gives you the roses. On behalf of the children who will be helped, our general public invited to this event? If so, well put it on the calendar. If not, bring it in or call it in as a separate article. We appreciate all of the ideas that we get of this nature because it proves that you care about the community. Here is this weeks Community Calendar: THURSDAY, April 1: April Fools! All day! Everywhere! Drug 7 Awareness Seminar, p.m., NSHS. FRIDAY, April 2: Modem Dance Concert, 2:45 p.m. NSHS. SATURDAY, April 3: L.D.S. 2 General Conference, a.m., p.m.; tumbling meet, 10:30 a.m., old Redmond Ward building; Invitational Track Meet, Dixie College; Region Gymnastics Meet, old NSHS gym; L.D.S. Priesthood broadcast, 9 p.m., Salina Stake Center. 10-1- 4 7-- SUNDAY, April 4: L.D.S. Gene- ral Conference, p.m., KSL-TV- . 10-1- a.m., 2 2-- 4 MONDAY, April 5: City council meeting, 7:30 p.m., city hall. TUESDAY, April 6 : Fathers and Sons Scouting Banquet, 7 p.m., Stake Center; Sterling Scholar Awards, 8 p.m., Gunnison Valley High School. WEDNESDAY, April 7: Ballet 2 p.m., NSHS. West, heartfelt appreciation to those who contributed. The Gunnison Stake made a contribution of in'll VersaTrailer nearly $2,000 to the Pennies by the Inch campaign. Knowing that these funds will be well utilized should make each contributor feel happy to be a part of it. Thank you to all of those New from Coiean Caries mosi anything from turnilure 10 motor cycles Endgates lo'd down to carry 4 by 8 paneling Hal' who volunteered their time and their efforts to organize and to collect 6601 SOUTH STATE (801) these funds. - ,r, 7 r K Ycu pay 011.95 for a boo!i Voodoo Economics and only IOC for the light to read It! Editor: I was deeply interested in your (Mar. H) editorial in which you argue for the election of con- 4f gressmen pledged to support the economic program of President Reagan. May I express my opinion on the same subject. I share the editors concern about excessive spending and unbalanced budgets. I part company with him over ways and means to overcome those & - conditions. The Presidents aims are praiseworthy. He is a master at ramming legislation through Congress. He is a script reader par excellent. The trouble arose when he espoused the wrong script. That script embraced the tight money policy of Fed Chairman Paul Volker, g classroom doesnt sound (that was mostly right), quite as fun as tossing a the 25 percent tax cut of (excessive) frisbee on the quad, Kemp-Rot- h slipping down a ski slope and the greatly expanded or merely taking a snooze Pentagon budget. He out in the sun. Just promised a budget deficit because you dont happen of only 42.5 billion dolto be a student, dont lars in 1982 and a budget think youre immune. It in balance by 1984. The Presidents packcan get anyone; a lawyer was what rival age in an a office, couped up candidate Bush called f doctor in a clinic, voodoo economics. Afsecretary sitting at a desk ter enactment into law day after day or a is exactly what it has that housewife managing a house, anyone is fair turned out to be. The President admits game! 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