| OCR Text |
Show I Winners Announced in M. S. Readathon Jullauan Morwood, Yvette Clover, Gretchen Larsen, Grace Merrill, Deanna Merrill, Margaret Adair, The winners in the Multiple Sclerosis Mystery Sleuth Readathon were chos.n this past week from the results LaRee oof the contest, according to Ralston, Penny Jackie h, The winners from Dixie Jr. High were: Most Books Twitchell-- Stacy Cathy Michelle Chamberlain, Kirk Heaton, Keith Allred, Faye Mangum, and Wendy Young. The winners from the East Elementary were: Most books read: Gretchen Larsen, $5.00 gift certificate from Gibsons, Most Money Collected: Eric Thorley, $5.00 gift certificate from Georgian Square, Skateboard: Loni Larkin, donated by Skaggs Drug Center. Those participating from the West Elementary were: Steen, Lura Spendlove, Tina Bowler, Vicki Ann Merrill, Teresa Owen, Mary Elizabeth Whitney, Sonya Sudweeks, Marialice Jones, Carolyn Jones, Cristal Roche. Read: Odette, Mathews, Eric Thorley, Marcia Howard, Nicole McDaniel, Kandi Hirschi, Andrea Tait, Janet Kay Mangum, Peggy Murphy, Howard Chamberlain, Bart Tavson, Teresa Larsen, Tammy Rosen-bruc- Esplin, McArthur, Stacy Michelle Twitchell, Sue Dean, Brenda Carolyn Hunter, at the Utah Chapter of MS. The Utah Chapter would like to thank all those who participated in this worthy causes and to those businesses who donated the prizes to the winners. Those participating from the Dixie Jr. High were: gift certificate from Most Money Gibsons, Collected: Mary Elizabeth Whitney-$5.0- 0 gift certificate $3.00 from Mary Leany, Kyle Leany, Jennifer Hafen, Stacy Hutchings, Jeff Hutchings, Danel Garrison, Joey Carrison, Troy Maxwell, Berkeley Mitchell Blake, Booth, D'Launa Hansen, Paula Morton, Keri Ann Iverson, Barry McMullin, Teri Milne, Kendall Ray Drew, Kimberly Drew, Mindy Vowels, Terry Losee, Ken Odette and Louise Hopkins. Most books read: Kendall Drew $5.00 gift certificate from Gibsons, Most money collected: Ken Odette $5.00 giftcertificate from Georgian Square, Skateboard: Kyle Leany. Donated from Skaggs Drug Center. Those participating Washington from Elementary were: Twig Navaree, Regina Jan Hafen, David Hafen Jayne Hafen. Hall, Square, Georgian Ann Merrill, donated by Skaggs Drug Center. Those participating in the East Elemtary were: Skateboard-Vick- y Curtis Larsen, Shannon Lovell, MaryAnna Fife, Terry Lovell, Jennifer Fife, Lorelei Morwood, Shane Adair, Christine Stirling, Lisa Melissa Hafen, Dooley, f Cedar "UN Livestock Auction EVA" City Market Report Auction Summary SHEEP: Fat Lambs, 44.00 to 48.00; Feeder Lambs, 44.00 to 44.00; Muttons up to 31.00. Comment: Pairs sold to 65.00. Market is higher. HOGS: Block, 35.00 to 39.00; Feeders, 34.00 to 36.00; Weiners, 21.00 to 32.00 per head; Sows-Boar- Jeffrey Shumway, Derek Imlay, Mike Jensen, Suzanne Donna Olsen, Wilson, Thomas Wilson, Eric Isom, Lisa Spendlove, Ed LeBaron. Gidget Ann Moss, Leslie Ann Stratton, Linda Stratton, Jay Hinton, Derek Lancaster, Suzette Cindy Peterson, Beatty, Lonnie Stratton, Paul Reeve, Steven Brown, James Reeve, Steven Brown, James Reeve, Michelle ONE OF MANY WINNERS Loni Larkin was a winner in the Multiple Sclerosis Readathon. She won a skateboard and is a student at East s, 22.00 to 26.00 per cwt. Market is steady. Marie Pinnock, Donna Daughterty, Denise Pulsipher. Most books read: Denise Pulsipher, Most money collected: Gidget Moss. Those participating from Enterprise were: Kevin Terry, Debra Wilson, Michelle Peterson, Troy Frandsen, Phyllis Bowler, Lynn Holt, Laura Terry, Toni Jones. Most books read: Lynn Holt, Most Money collected: Toni Jones. Hurricane and Enterprise conducted own their drawings for the grand prize. The MS Society would like to thank the sponsors of the prizes for this contest for their donations to these children for their work in helping collect money for such a worthy cause. Skaggs Drug Centers donated three donated four $5 gift certificates to those who read the most books, Georgian Square donated four $5 gift certificates for those who collected the most money and Ben Franklin donated another skateboard for the drawing held in each school. McDonalds also has donated a gift certificate for each participant, redeemable at the St. George McDonalds for a hamburger. Elementary. CATTLE: Baby claves, to 46.00 per head for new borns; 21.00 Ladies' Volleyball Program Results 20.00 to 21.00; Utility & 'Commercial, 22.00 -- to 26.00 for young cows; Bulls, 29.00 to 33.00. The new Ladies Volleyball Program, organized by the & St. George Parks . Recreation Department, began league play on Thursday evening, January FEEDER CHOICE Lb. CATTLE: Steers, 38.00 to 41.00, Heifers, 30.00 to 33.00; 300-40- 0 Lb. 400-50- 0 20th. A total of seven teams are participating in the program which continues each Thursday evening through April 21st. The following are the results of games played on January Steers, to 39.00, Heifers, 36.00 28.00 to Lb. Steers, 31.00; 34.00 to 36.50, Heifers, 25.00 to 28.00; 600 700 Lb. Steers, 33.00 to 35.00, 500-60- 0 -- to 24.00 Heifers, 20th. 7:00 p.m. - The Spikers beat 28.00. Kellwood three team 1 straight games - 21 to 2, 21 to 4, and 21 to 4 in winning their 1st league match. Members HOLSTEINS: Weight Steers, 26.00 to -- 500 Lb. 27.50. of the winning Spikers were GENERAL lower. i Livestock. Etta Randee Taylor, Annette and Raylene Blackburn All-Sta- rs All-Sta- rs OIL CHANGE WITH EACH FOREIGN CAR INSPECTION DIXIE BUGS FOREIGN AUTO Next to Ford Dealer cattle. - 673-666- 4 iiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifii $ xm GRAY COMMERCIAL BRONZE CLEAR KEEPS ROOMS COOLER lass e. SQLAR-- SAVES AIR CONDITIONING REDUCES HEATING COSTS STOPS SUN FADE MAKES GLASS SAFER INCREASES PRIVACT 80 REJECTED We Also Have Aluminum Patios FOR FREE INFORMATION Carports Call Paul Richards 635-484- I The scheduled matches for Thursday, January 27th to be played at the old Woodward High girls gym are listed below: 7:00 p.m. - H & L vs. Streakers 8:00 p.m. Kellwood 1 9:00 p.m. Kellwood 2 Jr. All-sta- rs -- Social Security during 1976 ($55.3 million for the state retirement plan plus $33.1 million for Federal Social Security). If the number of public employees (including teachers) should continue to rise at the same rate as it has during the past ten years, and if salary levels should increase at an annual 5 percent during the decade ahead, the Foundation report points out that the problems faced by many governmental units in other parts of the nation are even greater. Many of these governmental examples where pension systems have been brought to the brink of insolvency through inadequate funding. by 1986. The report points out that Utah, unlike many gover-mentunits in other parts of the nation, has attempted to finance its units have accumulated huge pension liabilities that must be met by future taxpayers. As a result, some of these systems are in serious financial trouble. The report cites a number of rate, state and local retirement and Social Security obligations will reach $152 million a year by 1980 and $269 million a year retirement this is what the Lady Elks are about. the Christmas season it is more prevalent. During CARING Washington Co. Nows St. George, Utah 84770 Thursday, January 27, At 6:00 P.M. This is going to be an purebred sale. Viewing of the buffs will begin at 12:00 Noon. There are about 40 buffs consigned. ail-bree- d, FOR INFORMATION CALL MET JOHNSON Cedar Livestock Auction, Cedar City, Utah PHONE 801-588-93- 12 f ? MV ? '- 1 a- v ENERGY "YOUR HEAT SAYING CENTER" Chief The St. George volunteer Fire Department; has had a 9 - Hurricane or Toll Free Nebraska doesnt "Official Publication for Washington County and Special care is given to each detail to insure the very best press reproduction. If it's a new form, business card or letterhead or even a booklet or brochure, we will design it for you and know youll like it. St. George for Over 68 Years" 23 East St George Blvd. 6 Phone 673-611- The newest bindery equipment and stoffers who know whot they're doing perform thos final chores that can make the real d.fference in top quality printing. And the finished product is great. If the boss doesnt like it, we do it over until he does. We want you to be happy with your printing and complain either. She related that her husband had drove a truck for 15 years then established the Dixie Diesel business in St. George. He is now coowner with Jack Mathis and manages ihe business. All of his activities with the fire department and the diesel business have not prevented him from enjoying hunting, fishing and other outdoor sports. Cty of Is Proud to Be A Part of Southern Utah's Growth for Over 69 Years and moved, with his family, to Utah when he was 12 years old. He graduated from Dixie High School in 1945 after he had been quarterback on the Dixie High football team. He attended Dixie College, In 1947 he married Lou Jean Atkin. They are the parents of 5 children, 3 are married, 2 are still home. The Lundins have 5 grandchildren, Mrs, Lundin says None of the firemen ever complain about their fire duties and 1977 RANGE BULL SALE February 11, 1977 Dixie's Pioneer Newspaper . . . new chief since the middle of December but he has been so busy there has hardly been time to take note of the fact. Mrs. Harry Lundin says it was in the third week of December that her husband was selected to serve for the next three years as the Fire Departments head. He has been with the fire department for 15 years. Lundin was born in 10 WE ARE HAVING A . . . program on an actuarially sound basis. Regular contributions are made to reserve funds that are set aside to pay accured benefits to future retirees. Retirement costs for state and local governments in Utah have multiplied almost ten fold during the past decade. Sweathogs Harry SUBDUES GLARE & 20th. Fremont, SUN CONTROL FOR WINDOWS -- Bradshaw, Diane Noorlan-- . der, LaNorma Cannon and Arlene Ward. Kellwood 2 was idle drawing the bye for Jan. and retirement Sf . George Kces New Fire FREE Jones. 2 RESIDENTIAL Donna Davis, billion one-quart- er Although pension costs for state and local employees in Utah will rise dramatically uiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiu Auction Consignment or Field Buying SALE EVERY SAT. ATI :00 p.m. We can freight your r Renee Alldredge, Janice Ence and Gaudia Alldredge. 9:00 p.m. - The H & L of Hurricane beat the Sweathogs in three straight games 21 to 13, 21 to 2, and 21 to 9 in winning their 1st match of the season. Members of the were winning H & L Mary Davis, Nada Leavitt, than dollars a year for employee pensions and Federal Social Security if present trends continue. This projection was made by Utah Foundation, the research private organization in an analysis of pension costs in Utah and the nation. According to the Foundation study, state and local governments in Utah contributed an estimated $88.4 million for employee Lounsbury, Glenna Iverson, Jenny Larson, Mary Ann Met Johnson 586-931- Mangum, Head of 650 the Streakers three straight games - 21 to 6 in 1st game, 21 to 9 in 2nd game, and 21 to 17 in the 3rd game. Members of the winning Volleys were Mona Alldredge, Lee Kelly, Evelyn Ten years from now, state and local governments in Utah will be spending more Diane Imlay, Carmen Lee, COM- MENT: Pairs sold up to .300.00 Calvy Heifers, up to 290.00. The Range Bull Sale is Feb. 11th : FridayAT :00 p.m. A good Sale! Cows and : Bulls were stronger. Heavy feeder cattle : 8:00 p.m. r The Volleys won their 1st match as they beat Utah Pensions Costs Va Gibsons skateboards, Ewes, Slaughter Most books read: Jayne Hafen $5.00 gift certificate from Gibsons, Most money collected: Jayne Hafen, $5.00 gift certificate from Georgian Square, Skateboard: Regina donated by Ben Hail, Franklin Hardware Store. Those participating from Hurricane were: Wade Imlay, Jolie Harris, variety of offset presses are kept busy to insure quick action on your printing order-o- ne day service on mony orders. A big We Cate piece, handle each job as if it were our own. Drop By... let Us Give You a Bid About Washington Count y and Are Investing in Its Future Growth. ''7- - 9 |