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Show Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Nielson spent Saturday and Mothers Day in Beaver with Mr. and Mrs. Evan Nielson and family. lfSSSaUnniun Wins Scholarship At Weber College $8,149 Available Per Distribution Unit In Sevier School District Salina, Sevier County, Utah, Fru, May 17, 1963 Page 2 Jon Reed Woolsey, son of Mrs Angelia Woolsey, has been a tuition scholarship to Mrs. Maude Briggs of American Sevier School District will be ther election can be financed in Weber State College for the year Fork, visited the Mothers Day in recognition of his high week end at the home of Mr. and able to increase its school oper- - the Sevier School District with 1963-6Mrs. Dale Briggs. ating program by $1,040 per dis- - an increased local property tax achievement and special accomr. tnbution unit next year under levy of .89 mills. Since the plishments. had unused leeway authority and Mrs. LaMar Crane and the new school finance program trict Jon Reed has attended Weber Making plans for a September - of .66 mills under the old law, for two years, and has 7th wedding in the Manti Temple daughter, Mona Linn, are making approved by the 1963 Utah LegisCollege n a new home at 2523 Orchard Ave., lature. This represents an in- - the total local property tax been on the Honor Roll each term. are Miss Bonnie Rae Peterson and McSheridan Miller. Ogden. Mr. Crane is employed crease of 14.6 per cent above the crease could be as much as 1.55 actual program in effect this year, mills above 1962 levels. More- at Boeing Aircraft. Disclosing the nuptial news are These facts were brought out in over, if voter approval for addi- Mr. parents of the bride-elecMembers of the Onest Nielson a comprehensive analysis of 1963 tional local leeway were secured, and Mrs. E. Smith Peterson of home enjoyed dinner on Mothers school legislation prepared by a still further increase of 11.85 Salina. Mr. Miller, a son of Mr. and Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Utah Foundation, the private gov- mills would be possible. However, Mrs. McHenrie Miller of PanDean V. Nielson. Out of town ernmental research organization, since this special voted leeway Trooper Bud Larson and Mar- guitch, is a graduate of College According to the Foundations must be approved by the people calculations, Sevier School Dis- - in an election held on or before shall Jack Casto just about put of Southern Utah; has served ai trict will be able to finance a the first day of May, no addition-- - an end to all these robberies Sat- L.D.S. mision in California, and school operating program of $1,- - al election leeway can be au- - urday night The two officers re- is a junior at Utah State Univerceived a call that there was a lot sity, studying engineering. Mothers Day week end visitors 121,235, or $8,149 per distribution thorized before 1964. of banging going on at the high In addition to the increased at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Le- - unit under the new school legis- Miss Peterson graduated from furto 1963 the Utah Mrs. Mr. school, and that was 1:30 in the College of Southern Utah, and is and without were lation program, resorting erating Simper Jack Elton and children of Salt ther special elections. This com- - Legislature boosted the amount morning. The informant was sure a junior, majoring in education Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rus- - pares with an actual program of of state aid going for school build-se- ll the school was being burglarized. at U.S.U. of Fillmore, and Mrs. Dee $978,176, or $7,109 per distribution ing purposes. Altogether, the Hurrying into their arresting After the marriage, they will school year. A Foundation study estimates that clothing, the two made their way make their home in Logan, where Adams and daughters of Loa. unit in the 1962-6further increase of $156,567, or $10 million in state aid will be to the school. Sure enough, there they both plan to continue their Mr. and Mrs. Phil Herbert and $1,137 per distribution unit, is distributed to local districts for was an auto parked in front, and schooling. children of Salt Lake, were week possible if the voters were to building purposes during the next with two inside . . . they got out visitors at the home of Mr. piove of such action at a special biennium. This compares with under pressure of loaded shotgun . . . only Bud recognized them leeway election called for the as Salina young men, and they purpose. explained they had car trouble, The Foundation explains that and were trying to get the old a distribution unit is allowed for 27 each classroom unit of jalopy going again , . . only troupupils ble, they had on the wrong license in average daily attendance. Adplates. Going to the rear of the ditional distribution units are proschool . . . just to make sure . . . vided for supervisory personnel, the officers found a panel truck small schools, and special classes alright, but it had N.SH.S. writ-- . j- -. for handicapped children, voca- May 23rd, the closing social for ten all over it . . . tried the wintional education, and other special the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, 143 MME; purposes. During the current North Sevier area, will be held, dows and the doors, and found entrance would have been ' easy 1962 - 63 school year, Sevier with Camp Pahvant in Salina as . , . but no one inside, and noth- School District had an estimated hosts. The social will be held in the kind of Thats missing. 137.598 distribution units, which the Salina Second Ward at 2:00 ing the officers like anycooperation is an average of one distribution p.m., and all members and appliunit for each 22.19 pupils in aver- cant members are invited, and way . . . anything suspicious, let age daily attendance. Throughout asked to wear pioneer dress, if them know. the state, there is a total of 10,560 they have them. . Bonnie Rae Peterson distribution units, or a statewide June 13th, the Sevier County Makes Marriage Plans 23.23 of for each average pupils Ras Mr. Mrs. ounces. and Leath D.U.P. convention will be held in mussen of Salina, are maternal distribution unit, Elsinore at 2:00 p.m. The convenThe Foundation study observes tion is for all members in Sevier, grandparents, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thompson of Aurora, are that the new school program Wayne and Piute Counties. ElecThe of the Sevier paternal grandparents. Mrs. Ras- - should permit substantial salary- tions will be held, and Kate Car- - County Supervisors DisSoil Conservation nummost A for teachers. boosts asmussen is spending the week ter, D.U.P. president, will be in The Salina Fire Department a at last week, remeeting ber of districts already have offer- attendance. For transportation, trict, sisting at the Thompson home. have officers of Board. the kept on the run the past organized to ed contracts teachers, calling contact your local camp officers. few S. Max Mr. and Mrs. Terry Robins of for days with one call early Tuft, Monroe, who has salary increases ranging from been chairman of the Board since Thursday morning, and two on Salt Lake City, are happy to an- $300 to $1,072 per year. In general, nounce the arrival of their first the smallest increases were for be1957, asked to be released, so that Monday. he may devote his time to the Thursday, the department ex(Continued From Page 1) child, a baby girl. The little Miss ginning teachers, with the ex was born April 25th at the Utah perienced teachers receiving the Not Pass Again This Way, ac position of Zone Director of Soil tinguished a blaze at the Ted Burr companied by Mrs. Learning; the Conservation District in South farm that consumed a fence. Monlargest salary boosts. was given by LaMar Central Utah. benediction day, a car burned up in Salina Foundation analysists point out of The Nielson. Dedication Canyon, and a weed fire burned a the officers newly grave appointed that approximately 79 per cent section of fence at the small Board action are: Ivan Mills, ot the added funds provided un- in the Pioneer Cemetery, was by by Andrews feed yard. Orville Monroe, chairman; Gary Cowley, der the new school finance law Stanley Murphy. The car fire occured about 25 Max S. Venice, will come from increased state Mrs. Daphne Robins of Salt Lake aid and Philo miles East of Salina on Utah Tuft, only 21 per cent from Three California - Highway 10. SorenCecil are and Salina, Madsen, City, proud grandparents. higher local taxes. These per(Continued From Page 1) were returning home residents sen. of members the Aurora, Its a boy for Courtney and centages will vary considerably Lake City; Howard Sorensen, Sa- Board. ' from Colorado, when a fire start- Sherry Peterson Ewles. The first from district to district. In some lina; Mrs. Kimbell (Jerlean) Kane, ed in the right rear wheel of their Other at action taken important born arrived May 12 at the Rich- local districts, all of the additional Midvale; Mrs. Joy Overson, Sac- the model auto. The blaze con-t- o late concerned meeting approval field Hospital, and weighed in at school funds will come from state ramento, California; 19 grand- sumed the auto and all personal send a North Sevier High 7 pounds 12 ounces. Welcoming aid, while in others, much of the children; 10 - belongings, School to Conservastudent the the new arrival are grandparents, increase will come from local Funeral services were conduct-M- r. tion Youth Camp in Cedar City Mrs. Helen Foss was the driver, and Mrs. Blaine Ewles of Sa- - taxes. ed Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Red- - this and to publish a she was accompanied by her The report indicates that the mond L.D.S. Ward Chapel, with ZLuZr lina, and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Miller X all cooper- - T" June and sister. There were daughter maximum program without fur- - burial in the Redmond Cemetery. ators of Richfield. in the District. no personal injuries. mms& 4, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson Mrs. Briant Burgess entertain- ed members of her club Wednes- - of Logan, visited Sunday at the day evening. Sewing was the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Dickert. pastime of the evening. regular meeting of the LProgresso Club was held Saturday afternoon at Moms Cafe. President, Mrs. Leon Newton, was in charge of the Mothers Day program. Tribute to Mothers, and Impressions And Information were Our Own Mothers given by members. The Visitors over the Mothers Day week end at the home of Mrs. Bernice Mickelsen were Mr. and Mrs. Kay Mickelsen and family of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mickelsen and family of Morgan. ut Mr. and Mrs. Dar Allred and children of Springville, visited Mothers Day at the home of Mr. Mrs. Mary Rasmussen was a and Mrs. Sidney Torgenson and Mothers Day visitor at the home Mrs. Hilda Gates. of Mr. and Mrs. Dean BartholColleen Farnsworth of Salt omew in Fayette. Also visiting at the Bartholomew home were Lake City, was a week end guest Mr. and Mrs. Hal Rasmussen of at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Farnsworth. Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Briant Burgess and Mrs. Emily Burgess were Mothers Day dinner guests in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Hansen. Other guests from Salt Lake City were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gregg and Mr. and Mrs. Blain Anderson and daughter, Melanie. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Peterson and son, Thad, of Bountiful, and Diane Peterson of C.SU., were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Norman McDonald and family of Panguitch, visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. McDonald, and in Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Cornish and Centerfield at the home of Mr. baby of Salt Lake City, were and Mrs. Vearl Bardsley. wek end visitors at the home of Mrs. Laurene Corya was Mr. and Mrs. Owen Taylor. They were joined for Mothers Day din- guest in Provo at the home of ner by Mr. and Mrs. Burke John- and Mrs. George D. Brown from son and children of Aurora. Friday to Tuesday. dis-M- in-i- ... t, op-la- nd 3 ap-e- nd 0 Mr. and Mrs. Dale Peterson of American Fork, visited Thursday of last week with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. and Howard Nielson and family, and with their many friends in the son-in-la- area. Jean Clawson and Mrs. I. D. Triplit of Los Angeles, California, returning from a three week vacation in Michigan, visited a few days in Salina at the home of Jeans parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Clawson. J New Officers For Sevier SOS BE SAFE Dont Just Have Your Brakes Relined Fires Keep Dept. Jumping Former Resident LET US TUNE UP THE DRUMS AND GRIND THE SHOES TO FIT Your Brakes Will Last Much Longer, With Better, Smoother Stops OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION REEDS GARAGE n; Peter Andreasen secretary-treasure- r; n, SALINA , T SALINA INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS BIG REDUCTION IN Animal Health Products 0Spring Vaccines Double Blackleg 7c per dose Tri-Ba- c 12c per dose Blackleg Red Water 12c per dose -- 0- FOOT ROT TREATMENT Sulmet Oblets 15 Gram 9 Gram 41c ea. 31c ea. 0 Calf Scours SULMET OBLETS Bot. 24 2.5 Grams 6.4 S2.10 AUREOMYCIN SOLUBLE oz $2.98 SCOUR-STO- P Bottle of 36 $3.70 -- Telephone your Chevrolet dealer for ang type of truck . O- AUREOMYCIN OBLETS 500 mg. 95c -- O- BURR MOTOR 30 West Main St. - COMPANY Salina - 529-772- 1 Sulmet Solution gal. $10.00 pt. $1.85 qt. $3.44 |