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Show rrT Thursday July 22, 1982 Workshop Scheduled To Introduce SUSC CEDAR CITY-- - Stu- dents planning to attend Southern Utah State College for the first time this fall quarter are being encouraged to attend a one-da- y orientation workshop which will be offered four times before dasswork begins Sept. 28. Workshop sessions are scheduled for July 16, July 22, Spet. 17, and Sept. 24. Students who have completed their applica-'tio- n for admission are invited to attend any of the four orientation workGary Dunford, shops, director of counseling and testing, says. Each will last one day. At the end of the day, students will have completed fall quarter registration, become acquainted with financial aids availability, been introduced to gra- campus. Lunch and entertainment will be provided during the noon hour. Students who have not taken the ACT (American College Test) will take placement tests in English, math, and writing the beginning at 8 a.m. day of the workshop they duation requirements, and shown the physical layout of the SUSC select in Room 108 of the SUSC Business Building. The results of these tests will be used to advise students in their selection of general eduDunford cation classes, Counseling Center. These should be completed and returned to the Counseling Center a week before the workshop begins. Results of the placesays. ment tests will be availStudents who have able at 11 a.m., when taken ACT will join the actual registration proceworkshop sessions at dures for fall quarter can small group meeting in begin for workshop registrants. During the afterthe Administration Building beginning at 9:30 noon, students may meet with their academic advia.m. These meetings will sers and complete regisallow students to gather tration. Fees can be paid information about majors then or deferred until school starts in late eduCourthouse County Com- and minors, general cation requirements, fi- September. missioners Meeting nancial Personalized assistaids, available Room. counseling services, ca- ance will be offered at The committee will reer planning, use of the the orientation meetings; review all comments be- college catalog, and spe- this will enable particifore issuing their final re- cific items of concern to pants to register early, commendations in Sep- students. avoiding the rush and A $10 fee is required confusion of registering tember. Legislation will for the workshop. Regisbe preapred for the Janwith a large number of availare other students, Dunford forms of tration session the uary able from the SUSC explains. Legislature. - Public Asked for Comments On State Government Issue The Committee on Executive Reorganizatcition, a izens committee charged with studying state government, met July 7 for a full day of meetings to ratify preliminary recommendations that will be made to the upcoming 1983 General Session of the Legislature. Beginning July IS, the Committee will conduct public hearings throughout the state for purposes of obtaining comments on their Tax Commission; Public Service Commission; Department of Natural Resources, and the Department of Social Services. recommenda- For those interested in attending the public hearings in this area, one will be held Thursday, Aug. 26, in Richfield at 1 p.m. in the Sevier County tions. Study topics involve the following basic areas: Duties of the Lieutenant Governors Office; State The Satina Sun Salina Police Report at new July high school. veniles were Two Thirty-fou- r speeding citations were issued; 11 arrested, stop sign violations were but case was handled committed; two reckless driving; 14 drivers liC. Socense violations; 26 exJuly rensen, Centerfield, was pired registration and arrested for DUI, driving safety inspection; nine while drivers license was other vehicle-relate- d viosuspended, and for pos- lations; 12 accidents were session of marijuana. reported; one DUI; eight ell ofJuly James, other alcohol-relate- d Salina, reported the theft fenses; one possession of of tools from his pickup drugs. truck. Also, two auto thefts, refour vandalisms,, four July ported at the Jim Torger-so- n prowlers, 10 thefts, four home. domestic disturbances, RoJuly 23 S. State, driguez, Salina, was arrested for assault and for being in Lawrence and Evelyn the country illegally. Mason had their ju- 10-L- ynn 12-D- two dog complaints, six illegal aliens, one civil dispute, one weapon-relate- d offense, one suicide attempt by drug overdose, and four burglaries. Valuables stolen amounted to $8,464. Amount recovered by or through the Salina Police Department was $7,553. Police found one ladys wrist watch at the rodeo grounds and one set of keys. Both items are at the Salina Police Department offices. ique Aurora News Three family fights were reported since July 1. Salina Police Chief Gordon Kiesel released the statistics for June: and family, Corrine, and Verdon and Shirley Johnhome for a while. Roger son and Gena and Terry, and Karen Mason of Tooele, also were here Tucson came W ednesday visiting. Lamar and Roberta and stayed until Monday. Diane and Kent Jeppsen Curtis had their friend, family Sandra and Leaver daughter, Alisha, staying with them for a few days. They went to Capitol Reef on Friday and had a great time just visiting and shopping. Terry and Sue Phillips have had Sues parents staying with them for a couple of weeks. Wayne and Jean Larrabee, La ...Quality Trimmed I71cats... Famous Brands at home W ednesday after a nice vacation. Jerry and Leisa Deaton have a new baby boy. He weighed 7 lbs. 3 oz. and was bom July 6. He will be named Brandt Joseph. He has been in the hospital for a while, but is home and fine now. Genevieve Crowthers Dana granddaughter, Burr, is staying here with her for a while. Leona Huntsman, Iceland, Leon, and Brent met Jim and Elayne Stewart and Jims scout troop to make a river run Saturday. They all had a great time and got very Budget Saving VyPricosl Mmbmom f Great For Slicing went Calif., Puente, Fresh Large Size wet. 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Kim and Marsha Hamlin, Duchesne, came to pick up Tina and Dusty and spent the weekend in Flshlake along with their parents, Ernest and Elaine Bastian, and Tim and Doris Bastian and family. |