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Show ff(- - Thursday April 15, 1982 Sauna Sun MissN.S. Host lo Longs o The Satina Sun 520-783- n 'AS Pageant Saturday SECD 478080 i.'.i Street Salina, Utah 84654 Telephone Sun (SECD 478080) is published each Thursday for $8.00 per year in f'9 per year out of Utah, by the Salina Sun, J3 East Main Street, : Second class postage paid at Salina, Utah 84654. POST- -' addresr changes to The Salina Sun, P. O. Box C, Salina, Utah m. 1 (Continued from Page Lorraine Edmondson, Salina, Single Copy: 25c G. Fuellenbach, Publisher Ellise Hatch, daughter of Salinas Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hatch, will sing a solo. John C. Speer, Editor Teresa Thompson, Office Manager Staci Willden, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. DeVoy Willden, Aurora, is scheduled to perform a monologue. Mi! run Vjjproving Solar Heat ; s rising energy costs, looking for cheaper means of at and other forms of energy is a near necessity. The save many thousands of dollars in future heating Wy sfan.is of this move, according to estimates from Utah hr;; dght Company. j i,V:. jnp" r - ure-rt- s 1 ! The city, because of an agreement with the federal government "ganing government funds, must heat its pool water. Although mis to us to be another example of big government throw-yits weight around with local entities, it is a fact of life that eist be dealt with. se'-rn- s The Jayeees and Jayceeettes of North Sevier wish to thank the sponsor's and patrons of the pageant. Sponsors of the pageant contestants include the following: Vicky Hales will play her oboe. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boh Hales, Aurora. The Salir.a City Councils recent decision to warm the city pools ' if;-: r heat is a good one. Wifi' They are the paients of four children, John, 11; Matthew, 8; Jamie, 7, and Katie, 1. Karen Colby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Colby, Salina, will perform a vocal solo. ove by Council ) will do a drill dance. fv.4 Mark Former residents of Cedar City, both John and Marsha were active members of the Jayeees and Jaycee auxiliary. John held a state Jaycee office, and Marsha was on the Cedar for three City pageant committee has John helped judge several yearn. pageants. 1) The Salina Riding Club, Aurora City, Town of Redmond, The American Legion Auxiliary, Lions Club, EMTs, Salina City, Salina Volunteer Firemen, the North Sevier Jayeees and Jaycee- Allison Steiger is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steiger, Salina She will do a gymnastics style dance. ettes. Dani Owen, daughter of Mr. and will Mrs. Pete Owen, Redmond, perform in a scene from a dramatic Patrons who donated money or prizes to the pageant include Nord-fett- s Studio, Paulettes Smart Shop, by Royal Commant, Karens Komer, play. Christi Simmons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Larsen. Aurora, will dance. Moms Branding Iron Restaurant, Western Motel, Shaheens Best Western Restaurant and Motel, Safari g Some citizens at a recent city council meeting voiced opposition perceived as the citys going further into debt. We are the city saw beyond the present to what that decision . i'l mean five or ten years from now. o what ibwy b used that LUStti a?E4S JMlPjJSS iff Blurt is your i pinion? This newspaper welcomes opinions from its readers neernii z 3 subject perlinent to southern Utah. While there is no restriction i luiRih, s.e request good judgment and letters which are to the point. .',in tli ; of a libelous nature or defamation of character must be avoided. a etc muu b- - signed, but if the writer requests, his name will be omit- e.llie ior etters to the editor is Friday, 4 p.m. in-- c: Know ii crowded us out of parking space, and now the city dump road goes directly to and crosses in front of this sacred place where we would like to feel free to go and pay respect, when we so desire, in private, in a locality of quiet, serene that a which us rreid dear to W is continually Iv.rged into a rod eyesore to i.jse who own and cunsecrated I la re we have v Ired to rest i iovci one.', but asl relatives and who visit and ,e and respect in need? i beauty. The cemetery is well cared for by a sexton who is devoted in his efforts to make it a beautiful sanctuary where we can go away from public view to pay honor to our deceased loved ones. Did you know that in the early 1970s Eva Sexton and Louise Kes-le- iirne of I a:,, talking a dine l.j.voa Vry 1; tplyS When we were forced o )Ok;..:o a burial plot for our darling Joe, we we chose the lijuft-:n- -'i spot in ' Ji. i ren e then ; 957 ), .rrere and more offensive r, sisters and former residents of Salina, came from Winter Haven, Florida and donated approximately $3,000 of their money to beautify the Eastside Cemetery with a 1 ipstades have been in that area. The onv rheds have almost . , 4 . .... ..... .v , new fence, flag pole, and wide beautiful, entry-gates- How do you think they would feel if they came to Salina now and saw what has happened to the spot they hold dear? There is a special program every Memorial Day to honor our dead, conducted by the American Legion, directly in front of the cemetery where the flagpole is located. This new road project makes it im- possible for this program to continue. It hurts me deeply. These are my feelings concerning a very tender situation. -- s- Thelma B. Peterson 351 North State Salina, Utah 84654 529-393- 3 Lorry Wilkins Burns Saddlery, Mels for Men, SUFCo, Robinson Transport. Lori Peterson, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Max Jacobson, Salina, will play the piano. Other contributors are Robin Agency, Salina Drug, Zions First National Bank of Salina, Barney Trucking, Wasatch Cafe and Motel, Toms Drive-In- , Country Classic Carpet, Stubbs Inc., D & D Contracting, B & L Drive-In- , Country Auto Salvage, Jerry Mason, Anderson Food Center, Western Distributing Company-SillWarren R. Spruce, Jensen Funeral Home, Ricks Drive Inn Cafe, Christensens Laundromat, Julias Cut & Curl, Holts Packing Plant, Elda Lynns Beauty Salon. Motel, Time-Freewa- Well Easter has come and gone with its Easter lilies, bonnets, colored eggs and chocolate bunnies. County Sheriffs Docket D. Barker, 21, Box 15, Redmond, Salina, April 8 for DUI, lie posted bail the same in arrested at Sevier County Fairgrounds, April 8 on a bench warrant from Sevier County Justice Court Judge A. Reed Blomquist, was incarcerated in jail for failure to obey an order of the day. Walter Lee Killian, 295 court. 2210 Ruby St. He appeared before Blomquist and was released April 10. Four illegal aliens were in arrested April 8 on Salina. They are being held for immigration authorities. Glen Gordon Worthen, Box 66, 26, P.O. Panguitch, was arrested East 100 North, Annabels, arrested April 6, for third degree felony-bachecks, was in jail as of April 9. d Jose Eddie Morale, 22, Ely, Nev. arrested April 5 on DUI. contributing to a minor, open container, driving on suspension, was released on $843 bail. The following day, he was sentenced on open container and driving on suspension. He was fined $150 plus 15 days in jail. He was released by authority of court. Michael pay $49.95 for a shaver and only 6 for 365 shaves.? April p.m., Salina Stake Center. North iss Saturday, April Sevier Pageant, 7 p.m., NSHS auditorium. Mosher, Circle lina 8 Chevrolet-Oldsmobil- Also contributing were Dons Texaco. Curtis Motors, Stigs Western Rancher, Taco Conoco, Salina 5 & 10, Linda Crane's Beauty Salon, and Ilair Hut Beauty Salon Richfield. James ake Concert, ini April Tuesday, April 2- 1- y education and currently teaches sixth grade at Ashman Elementary S ihonl in P.O. Fireside, Sunday, April 6:30 p.m., Stake Center. Monday, April City Council, 7:30 p.m., chambers. Thursday, April n John D. and Marsha Long will be master and mistress of ceremonies. John is a native of Salina. He graduated from North Sevier High School in 1967 and from Southern Utah State College in Cedar City in 1972 in business administration. lie is currently the manager of the Best Western Inn in Richfield. : ' Cafe, Waydann Stowe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Stowe, Aurora, will do a gymnastics routine. Marsha is a native of Cedar City and also a graduate of SUSC. She lias a bachelor of arts degree in lementary Feels for Cemetery Community Calendar 21. No. Jerome 2854 Elm Grand 5, was Colo, arrested April 5 in Salina Junction, You know, colored eggs are almost a thing of the past, but at my house for theft. He was released they'll always remain a "i bail, April 7. tradition. We have to color several dozen for our D. 108 Wallace, Larry Bennuta Bldg. Lake Side annual family egg hunt, Ct. Grand Junction, Colo., so everyone, little ones was arrested the same and adults, get into the act. day for the same offense and was released the There's more to colorsame day on bail. ing eggs than just dunkWilliam Mortensen, 28, ing the hard boiled egg into the dye. We get ar900 East 300 North, Manti, was ordered to jail by tistic. We use everything Sixth District Court, to from the little decals inserve weekends for cluded in the packages of dye to water colors and probation violation. Shane Arvid Elg, 27, crayons. 1383 South 300 East, Salt Our eggs vary from Lake City, arrested for faces and little creatures criminal mischief, April to hand grenades, and 2, appeared before Judge everyone gets his own egg Blomquist. Elg entered a that supposedly guilty plea and was fined represents him. $209 plus 60 days in jail This year we tried and $500 restitution. new. Shake something Court reserved right to and bake eggs. The boiled He was released suspend. were plopped into a by order of court April 5. eggs bag of colors and out comes a colored egg. Now, for the next three weeks well be taking care of the remains egg salad, egg sandwiches, egg surprise, egg delight, in egg alamode, egg any way you can eat it. Its the fun, little things, like coloring eggs with the family, that make holidays special times for me. I hope your Easter was as super as mine Eggstra Special. Alexanders Jewelry Spring discounts All Wedding Sets & Wedding Bands 20 Off Cash Sell Alexanders Jewelry !it: Chemical and Supply 48 E. Main, Salina, Ut. 529-757- 5 Specials of the Month ALL CLEANING SUPPLIES 0 Typically, customers use from 5(K to worth of electricity each day. When you think of the many tilings electricity does for us, its still one of EQUIPMENT are Ihe new distributors for "0RECK vaccums & floor Machines. We also have the heavy-dutline of "Advance commercial vaccums. 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