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Show 10 Wednesday. April 27. 1988 TheSalinaSun Senior Citizen News ) are being prepared by the Advisory Council. Seniors attending are asked to bring a vegetable dish or dessert. The next blood pressure clinic will be May 5, at 11 a.m. at the Center. Menu for the week includes: The Salina Senior Citizens received a memorandum dated April 14, indicating that due to lack of funds, effective April 25, 1988 congregate meal programs will be reduced to four days per week. The nutrition program will be closed Mondays. The memorandum stated that We will be closing for the complete week of May 30 to June 3. The Senior Citizens who have home delivered meals will receive frozen dinners for their Monday meal. This reduction in this vital program is due to a cutback in federal and state budgets. Tomorrow night, April 28, we will hold our monthly potluck dinner. Special meat casserole dishes Thursday NSHS Wolvesteams take 1st The North Sevier Wolves In the 1600 Meter Medley Boys and Girls Track Teams particiRun, Christine Smith, Mary Baglcy, k Meet last week Angie Mason and Jenny Johnson pated in a at North Sanpete, and both teams were 2nd. The 400 Meter Relay saw came out with First Place Honors. Rebecca Johnson, Tiffany Waters, Scoring for the girls was as Angie Mason and Michelle Rosquist follows: in First Place. Michelle Rosquist, 2nd in the Point totals for the Lady 100 Meter Dash; Tiffany Waters, Wolves was 144. 1st, in the 200 Meter Dash; High The Boys Team racked up a Hurdles, Christine Smith, 1st; 300 total of 122 points as follows: Meter Intermediate Hurdles, Brady Edwards, 2nd in the Christine Smith, 2nd; 400 Meter 100 Meter Run, and 2nd in the 200 Dash, Tiffany Waters, 1st; Rebecca Meter Dash. Matt Long was 2nd in the 1 10 Johnson, 3rd. Hcikc Albertson took 3rd in High Hurdles; Brady Edwards 2nd, 1600 Meter Run; 3200 Meter Run, and Matt Long 3rd in the 300 Meter Cassidi Hansen, 1st, Liz Lane, 3rd. Intermediate Hurdles; Terron BarAngie Mason was 1st in the ney 2nd in the 400 Meter Dash. Travis Tuft was 2nd and Chris High Jump; Joni Reynolds, 1st in the Shot Put; Jill Marshall, 3rd in the M ickclscn 3rd in the 800 Meter Run; Shot Put Joni Reynolds was 1st in the Corbin Partridge took 1 st in the 1 600 Meter Run, with Steve Christensen Discus. Joni Reynolds was number one 3rd. In the Shot Put, Chuck Roberts in the Javelin, with Cindy Stephenwith Travis Honeycutt 3rd. took in 2nd, 2nd son, place spot. Tri-Trac- Homemade - Chicken Noodle Soup, cheese stick, orange wedge, cinnamon roll, bread, butter, milk, juice. Friday - Shepherds pie, cottage cheese and fruit, Gingerbread with topping, rolls, butter, milk, juice. Monday - Closed. Tuesday - Hamburger casserole, tossed green salad, buttered peas, Jcllo with fruit, rolls, butter, milk, juice. Wednesday - Cooks Choice Peace , Love, Richfield REGION AT NSHS MAY 7, 8 Light Care Center smiles and kindness always prevailed. This attitude is reflected in the patients that are able to speak and express themselves. You are to be commended on the cleanliness, the light, bright rooms that reflect warmth and friendship. Please convey our thanks for everything to all involved for the kindness we were shown and the care given to Lynn. Ron Nielsen, Administrator Richfield Care Center There is an occasional disappointment when we dont do the job we should do would like to do for our patients at the Care Center. I would really like us to be perfect and give very individual absolutely everything they need for the best possible life. But sometimes we arent able to make everyone happy all the time. I really appreciate those who have suggestions and ideas and let me know when there arc things we should be doing. I hope you arc proud with me and thankful to the good people who make our Care Center possible. In spile of occasional problems, most of the time we bring joy and happiness. Most of the responses I get arc like those we received from the Lynn Gibson family. Mrs. Gibson wrote: I would like to thank you, the receptionist, nursing and kitchen staff for the care given to my husband during his stay at the Center. When I came in from outside, I always had the feeling of my spirits being lifted These people do an excellent job of coping with difficult situations. Thanks again. To the Gibsons and so very many others we are privileged to serve, we say thank you for your expressions of our work. We really try hard to do the best for everyone. Remember that May 8 is Mothers Day, and we want it to be special for our mothers. If she is able, please take her home for dinner. If she cant leave the Center, plan to have dinner with her here. Notify our Administrative Secretary by May 1 that you can be with your mother at the Care Center. (RS VP -$2.). Discus, Chuck Roberts was 1st, with Travis Honeycutt in third place. In the Mile Relay, Ryan Anderson, Cameron Jensen, Matt Long andTcrron Barney finishcd2nd. The 1 600 Meter Medley Relay saw Corey Thurston, Larry Hampton, Terron Barney and Corbin Partridge in 1st place. On April 23, North Sevier participated in a 21 School Meet held at Snow College, and brought home 3rd place Honors. Emery placed first, with Bea-- ver 2nd. Most of the schools were schools, according to Coach Glen Partridge. 2-- Brady Edwards was 2nd in the 300 Meter Intermediate Hurdles, with 41.3, and qualified for suite competition. Steven Hatch was 1st in the 3200 Meter Run, 10:38, with Corbin Partridge at suite. 10:39. Both qualified lor Chuck Roberts took 2nd in the toss of 136 feet, lie Discus, with be will attending suite. 1600 Meter Medley Relay and will attend state. Team was a 3rd includes Corey Thurston, Ryan Anderson, Terron Barney and Bruce Ivie. 400 Meter Relay results showed Ryan Anderson, Larry Hampton, Corey Thurston, and Brady Edwards taking 4th place. The team will go lo State. We have very strong Boys The team this year, We look saidCoach Glen Partridge. forward to doing rally well in Region and State Competition. Region Play will be held at North Sevier High Schools new Track Complex on Friday and Saturday, May 6, and 7th.' Everyone is invited to come out and see great action as the teams vie for berths in the suite competition. andGirlsTamsaiNSHS Bowling league results The Wednesday morning bowling league for the week of 0 reported the following standings. ALC Association wins 32.5, lose 41.5; Gen Service, 70.5, 53.5; JohnsonsTowing, 69,55; Don Hos, 67.5, 56.5; Jans Kitchen, 67,57; Sorensens Tax, 65.5, 58.5; Heaths Typewriter, 59.5, 64.5; Seals Marital Arts, 55, 69, Windwalkers, 52 and 72. High Team Game was scratch with Windwalkers, 568 and Hdcp. Windwalkers, 813. High Team Series was scratch with Windwalkers, 1565 and Hdcp. ALC Association, 2301. High Individual Game was scratch with Valaree Davies, 178 and Hdcp. Dian Chivers, 230. High Individual Series was scratch with Valaree Davies, 485 and Hdcp. Katherine Frederick, 6 1 9. A successful skin graft can only come from one's own body or that of an identical twin. FIRST: The North Sevier Girls and Boys Track Teams traveled to North Meet. They came away with Sanpete 1st week to particiate in a first place honors. The Wolves will host The Regional Track Meet on May 6 and 7. This will be the first time the new Track and Field Complex at NSHS will be used for the Regional Meet. 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Bait fishing for rainbows. Scipio Lake - Fair success for bass. Water is muddy. Good access. Sevier River - Good access. and muddy. Light pressure. High Electric Lake - Rotten ice, not recommended. Open water near the inlet for shorefishing. Try natural bait such as worms and salmon eggs. Turf Buster Joes a sample of the ATV specials at IFA good deal on a great tire. DELTA 498 Main 2110 W. -- marshmallows in evening hours. Otter Creek - Open Water. Level high, going over spilllway. Fair fishing. Most fish average one pound with some over 2 pounds. Best success trolling with flatfish. Redmond Lake - Open water. Fair success for northern pike with dead minnows the best bait. Water is muddy. CORONA Knobby Spring fishing is underway, and the DWR gives the following report on fishing conditions: Fish Lake - Still has ice, but its melting fast. Limited shorefishing. A few anglers are fishing in open water at the mouth of Twin Creeks with slow success. Remember that Twin Creeks is closed. Forsyth - Open water. Reservoir is full. Slow fishing. Not yet stocked with full quota. Koosharem - Open water. Good from shore on worms or salmon eggs. Reservoir is full. Moderate pressure. Lower Bowns - Open water. Good access. Fishermen complain about condition of spawning fish. J StejUpj;oJCQiO QJIres EPHRAIM SALINA So. HWY 89 So. HWY 89 283-452- 9 RICHFIELD 529-740- 7 Price includes; mounting, valve stems 448 896-646- & 1st So. E. LOA 80 So. Main 1 836-288- 4 F.E.T.. Computer Balancing Available intermoWTRIRTeArmers 5 Valley - Open water. Good success for 10 to 14 inch trout. Best success from shore though boat fishing is improving. Lake Powell - Striped bass schools are moving in. Having success using surface lures, white jigs and anchovies in the early morning and at dusk in the lower lake, at the dam, the power plant intake and gravel pile. Catching some up to 4 pounds. Crappie, largemouth and smallmouth bass are just starting to spawn. 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