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Show I The Soling Sun 8 Wednesday Oct, 12 , Salina businessman, Ben be held in Las Vegas, Heath said. Heath, brought home another trophy He will be entering the to add to his growing collection, as running events. We wish him well he won second place honors in his in his try for a medal! The Games age group at the B YU Homecoming are underway from October 10 to 5K Run last weekend. October 21. There were more than 1,000 People age 50 and over are runners in the entire race, Heath to invited compete in the following explained. The race began on the BYU Campus, then onto 7th East to sports: Center Street, down Center street to Basketball, Black Powder University Ave, and then back to the shooting, Bowling, Cycling, Golf, BYU Stadium, where a final lap was Horseshoes, Road races. Softball, run around the track there. Swimming, Tennis and Track and I was really pleased to Field events. The aim of the Games is to receive the second place trophy, Foster Worldwide Peace, FriendHeath said. On October 19, Mr. Heath ships and Health. will be participating in the World Senior Games that will be held in St. Mr. Heath will be particiGeorge. Many events are scheduled pating in the Track and Field 5K for the Games, including tennis, Road Race; 800 Meter and 1600 baseball, basketball, softball, golf, Meter Runs. The Races will be held cycling, swimming, track and field in Snow Canyon on October 19. and others. Some of the events will today at NSHS field EVERYONE INVITED TO ATTEND 2 with 6 yards; Corbin Partridge 3 with 5 yards. Justin Okerlund made twelve attempts at passing, completing 7 for 44 yards, while Corbin Partridge attempted 1, completing 1 for 18 yards. Receiving were Bruce Ivie, with 3 for 28 yards; Brandon Keisel, 2 for 10 yards; Billy Tanner, 2 for 13 yards, Jason Okerlund 1 for 1 1 yards. Bruce Ivie made a punt return for 4 yards. Kickoff returns were Bruce 2 40 yards; Billy Tanner, 1 for Ivie, for 5 yards; while Justin Okerlund punted three times for 129 yards; and Bruce Ivie, once for 25 yards. The Wolves take on the Milford Tigers today for the final home game of the season. Milford has had some stiff defeats during the season, losing to Kanab 60-and were defeated earlier in the season by the Wolves. Action today begins at Noon with the Junior Varsity Game, followed at 3 p.m. by the Varsity Homecoming Game. Coach Partridge and the team are confident that they can come out on top of the Tigers and advance toward the state competition. Everyone is urged to come out and enjoy the final home game on the new Football - Track Complex at NSHS, and add to the winning Homecoming spirit of the Game. 6. 4-- 6; to inspect Salina schools Fire Dept, 0, During the October 3 meeting of the Salina City Council, Tim Jones presented the first year operation report on the sewer lagoons. Jones made some suggestions of things that could be done in the future to eliminate the growth of willow trees growing in cell number three. He said the lagoons are working properly, and the State will be down to review operation. Partial pay requests per agreement were presented in the amount of $6,834.80. These will be paid from the Sewer Escrow account Payment to Jones and DeMille Engineering was approved. Mayor Grant Stubbs reported that there will be a meeting on November 10, in Richfield conFlu shots will be given at Citizens of Redmond to come and cerning Insurance. Those from Salthe Salina Senior Citizen Center on join with them. ina City Council attending will be October21 from 1:30p.m. to 3 p.m. Gayle Nielsen, Karren Glover, Grant Cost of the shot is $3. Menu for the Week Stubbs, Scott Holt, Roger Nielsen The date for HEAT signup Thursday - Baked chicken, and Kim Robinson. has not been announced, but the date whipped potatoes, gravy, peas, carThe Sevier District School will be during the first part of Norots, banana cream pie, bread, butter, Board has asked that the fire departvember milk, juice. ment inspect the schools in Salina. The Advisory Council apFriday - Hamburger and rice Arrangements will be made with the proved the use of the Center for a casserole, cheese sticks, Lime Jello fire department to do so. one hour meeting each month by the with pears, cookie, rolls, butter, milk, The Council approved the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. juice. motion to set the time for yard cleanup Pot-lucThe next Salina area k burning from now until November dinner will be held October 27, Tuesday - Spaghetti and 15, 1988. No open container houseat 7 p.m. at the Center. The Advimeatballs, tossed green salad, fruit hold garbage burning will be alcup chocolate cake, garlic bread, lowed. sory Council will furnish meat casseroles and dinner roles. Those atmilk, juice. The Council discussed the Wednesday - Baked ham, tending are asked to bring a salad, cleanup of the railroad right of way baked potato with sour cream, spindessert or pay $2 per plate. from Main Street north to the City The Advisory Council exach, peach cobbler, rolls, butter, milk, limits. Councilman Robinson made tends a special invitation to Senior juice. the motion to do the work for $ 1 ,500. Motion approved. The railroad will be contacted for approval. After discussion it was decided to remove the water founNSHS Volleyball: tain at the comer of Main and State Saturday, Oct. 19 Region Tournament Streets, by Moms Cafe, but to maintain the one on the north side of the street. The one in front of the old bank building has no problems with NSHS Milford freezing in the winter, as the one in 3:00 Wednesday, Oct. 12 Homecoming, front of Moms did. Paro wan, away 7:00 Thursday, Oct. 15 Four building permits were approved: Jim Reynolds, storage shed; Ivan Hendrickson, garage and drive- Senior Citizen News ( ) Football: way; Jim Burr, replace shingles; Keith Barrett, fence on property south of Hollys Pantry. Councilman Ron Crane suggested that some of the beams at the Old Sewer Plant be used to make a pulley at the City Sheds. Approved. The bid of Art Robinson J.J.W.D. Hardware 423 South 100 West Salina, Utah The Salina Riding Club participated in the S tate Riding Club needs competition held at Price, on September 16, and 17, according to President of the Club, Johnny Mer- chant WEEKLY SPECIALS Heritage Carpet Cedar Fencing 1x6, Cedar Lattice 4x8 $7.99yd $.96 $8.64 ea. Lufkin 25 ft. Tape measure $7.99 All Sizes ofFurnace Filters All Gloves Phyllis Torgersen took First in the Ladies Pleasure honors place Class, while the Ladies Team took $359.00 $6.95yd. John Vanarsdall off Mountain Fuel Financing Available on Gas Appliances, Hot Water Heaters and Furnaces later this evening. Karren Glover moved by Resolution fixing at $565,000 the Aggregate Principal amount of the City of Salina, Sevier County, Utah Industrial Development Revenue Refunding Bonds (Zions Bancorpo-ratio- n Project) Series 1988; specifying the purchaser of such Bonds; fixing the sale price of such bonds; fixing the maturity date of such bonds; approving the form and execution of the bond purchase agreement; approving the preparation and circulation of the preliminary official statement and the official statement relating to such bonds; approving the issuance of the bonds and related matters. All members of the Council voted in favor of the Resolution. to compete in Nationals Wade Carter has been raising and training Australian Shepherds for about five years. In the last two years he has participated in the Trials and has been very successful. One of his dogs, Inspirator has finished his Advanced Trial Degree in Cattle, Sheep and Ducks. This is the highest degree a dog can earn in the Trials. Another dog, Whiskey has also earned his Advance Trial gree in Cattle. De- These are the first two dogs in Utah to ever earn these distinguished titles. Wade travels to the Trials as often as he can in the Western States, Trialing several dogs and usually wining several awards on each trip. He will be going to Houston, Texas this November to compete in the National Finals. Only the top ten dogs in the country qualified for this competition. Wade loves the Australian Shepherd breed, and enjoys developing their natural talent. He is trying to improve the stock dog in Utah, and has made a great start ON TO NATIONAL COMPETITION: Wade Carter, Center, and his Australian Shepherd, Inspirator, are on their way to the National Finals competition in Houston, TX, to compete for national honors. With Wade and Inspirator, as they received their award at the Colorado Trials, are Tony Rhone, of Texas, and Red Oliver, Judges in the event. Consumers Pay Higher Prices for Food While Farmers Earn Less and Less WHOS TO BLAME? . will be speaking on Farmers, Food and Our Future, at an October 19 meeting at the American Legion Hall, in Manti. Vanarsdall is well qualified to discuss the issues of the farm problems, as he has lived nearly all of his life on farms, spending the last 38 years on the same farm. He owns and operates a THE MIDDLE MAN? LARGE CORPORATIONS? THE FEDERAL RESERVE? OR... 4th place in the Drill and Parade Section. The Salina Riding Club Members are: Phyllis Torgerson, Marcia Miller, Elsie Anderson, Vivian Baker, Paula Merchant, Sharon Beckstead, Shryl Baker, Conrad Miller and Johnny Merchant Vanarsdall to speak on farms and farm issues 2$1.00 20 FUN WEEK: Students from NSHS had a great time last weekend decorating windows on Salina's Main streets. It was done as part of the three day Homecoming Week. Festivities will end today with the Homecoming Game at 3 p.m. and Homecoming Dance 'Inspirator' and owner Salina Riding Club wins honors at State Come Visit Our New Store! G.E., Hotpoint Gas Dryer. Armstrong Vinyl Flooring for $375 for the truck bed and hoist left from the October 1 , city auction, was approved. Mayor S tubbs stated he felt that someone acquainted with the price of scrap metal should be contacted before any more sales are made. Karren Glover asked that a water fountain be placed in the Salina City Library, and asked that it be purchased from building maintenance. The motion was approved. Gordon Holt stated that Zions Bank would donate $ 100 toward the fountain. The Council thanked him for the contribution. Holt, of Zions Bank, asked for the final approval and adoption of the Resolution. BANKERS? 529-748- 8 We carry everything for your building I Salina businessman wins another honor in racing 1988 Homecoming Game The North Sevier Wolves fell to the team from Hurricane last Friday evening on Hurricanes home field. Final score saw the Wolves trailing, 34-The single score for the Wolves was made by a 3 yard run by Billy Tanner, late in the 4th quarter. One of the main strongarm men on the Wolf team, Corbin Partridge, was injured in the first quarter, and Coach Glen Partridge says it is doubtful that he will be able to play in the todays Homecoming Game. Top Defensive players included Bruce Ivie, with 5 solo - 6 assists, 2 running back sacs; Ryan Spainhower, 2 solo, 8 assists, 2 running back sacs; Travis Tuft, Travis HonRicky Torgersen, Interception. eycutt, The Wolves took to the air 14 times, while their opponents attempted 28 passes; the Wolves completed 8 of the 14, while Hurricane completed 16 of the 28 tried. The Wolves made four punts for a total of 1 54 yards, while Hurricane made 3 with 7 1 yards. The Wolves and Hurricane both had 8 first downs. The Wolves had a hard time hanging on to the ball with four fumbles. Stats show Travis Honeycutt with 10 attempts for 51 yards; Billy Tanner, 7 with 29 yards; Justin Okerlund, 10 with 27 yards; Bruce Ivie 4 with 14 yards; Ryan Anderson i gravity irrigated farm in the North Platte River Valley, in Nebraska. Both of his parents families have been farmers in the same area for five generations. He is also a licensed real estate broker specializing in farm and ranch property. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m., with admission $5. The event is sponsored by local chapters of the John Birch Society. GOVERNMENT INTERFERENCE? yecr John Vanarsdall Speaking on FARMERS, FOOD and OUR FUTURE Why have we become a large importer of many kinds of crops? Is America becoming dependent on others for food in the same way that we have become dependent on others for oil? to discuss the issues of the escalating farm John Vanarsdall is problem. He has lived almost his entire life on farms, spending the past 38 years on the same farm. Vanarsdall is the owner and operator of a gravity irrigated farm in the North Platte River Valley of Nebraska. Both of his parents families have worked farms in the same area for five generations. John Varnarsdall is a licensed real estate broker specializing in farm & ranch property. Thursday, Oct. 19, 1988 American Legion hall 183 South main - Manti - Admission 7:30 - 835-584- p.m. Manti 1 $5.00 |