OCR Text |
Show r Year Forty-Eigh- th ,j i Universal Microfilming 141 Utah State Fair Tickets On Sale From This Paper Teacher And Grade Assignmts student not enrolled In Redmond, or Salina Elementary school last spring when school closed must register Friday August 26th at 1:30 p.m. in the Salina Elementary School library. Students not registered with us, except kindergarten children, will lose part of his first day of school due to late regisAny Aurora, tration. Transportation schedules are: Aurora: Elementary students al, Registration And Music Program Offered At Increased Fees Listed At fISIIS No. 6 Elementary Lists Advance - -(- 8:40 a.m. by bus. Kindergarten children 12:40 p.m. by station wagon. Return 3:30 pan. from Salina by bus. Kindergarten return by station wagon first week and by bus thereafter. Redmond: All elementary students 8:40 a.m. by bus. Kinder1 garten return by station wagon at 11:30 from Salina - first week earlier. Return 3:30 p.m. from Salina by bus (1-1-6) New Relief Society Officers flamed Elem. School All-Bre- ed -- 6) Orientation: now-a-da- ys de ! Evan Nielsen Receives Masters Degree al, al, Aurora Couple Suffer Injuries TOP WINNER - Miss Janet Mason, 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mason of Aurora, took the fitting and showmanship trophy at the Southern Utah Junior Livestock Show in Richfield club member and showed a Hereford last week. Janet is a 4-- H steer. The animal weighed 868 pounds and sold for $25.50 at the auction held the final day of the show. Area Students Jaycette Fashion Show Readied To Receive Final plans are completed for the fashion show to be held September 1 at 7:30 at the Salina Elementary School. The show, sponsored by the Jaycettes will have as Its theme Fashion Fantasy. Mrs. Met Johnson is chairman of the show. She will be assisted by Mrs. James Mower, Mrs.--Wayne Christensen, Mrs. Eugene Tidlund, Mrs. Nell Beach, Mrs. Ronald Crane and Mrs. Michael Bastlan. The public is invited to attend this event which will feature a luncheon, program and the latest fashions of the day. B.Y.U. Degrees Weekly Weather Record U.S. Weather Bureau (Salina Station) Precip. street. (low Does The Hew Party Registration Law Affect You? Section 20-3-- Utah Code Annotated. Mrs. Cooper was taken to the Sevier Valley Hospital in Richfield. Mr. Cooper received cuts i and bruises. Patrolman Quarnberg stated COLLARED Morving Larsen of Redmond didnt use a collar damage to the 1958 Ford driven by Mr. Cooper was about $700 to catch this skunk, but when he found it the collar was there - a and about $250 damage to the top from a fruit jar. Harding truck. When an elector enters the polls to vote at a primary election, the election officers shall hand him a ballot containing the names of candidates of the party for which he is registered, and none other, provided that at the primary election In 1966, said election officers shall ask each registered elector which primary ballot he desires to vote and shall then deliver him such ballot, and none other, and shall then record on the official register his party affiliation. The elector shall then vote according to law. Young talent from the North This new law requiring electors who wish to participate in the Sevier area walked away with party primaries September 13th to designate their party preference the lions share of honors at the was enacted to Insure the political parties that only voters sincere Sevier County Farm Bureau in their desire to assist In the nomination of party candidates to sponsored talent contest, held the appear ontheNovember 8th ballot would be permitted to participate evening of August 15 in Richfield. In the party primaries. The event marked the opening of Because the party registration law Is new, many voters have the Sevier County Fair and was a questions In their minds as to how the new system will work. big success. Some of the questions that are being asked at the County Clerk's office and at the various Registration Offices are as follows: Winners of the Junior Division and Q. If I am now properly registered, must I give my party affiliation to qualify for a vote In the primary. A. No. When you go to the polls on Primary Election Day, you will be given a party designation In accord with the ballot you ask .07 Brigham Young University announced last week the names of 1164 students who were to receive degrees at the summer convocation of the 91st commencement August 19 in the George Albert Smith Fleldhouse. The doctor's was degree the first week of school. Full schedules will be started for all grades one through six beginning Monday August 29 and will Include hot lunch for those who desire It. Each child has been assigned to a room and teacher. This Information has been posted on each classroom door window. All are invited to check where each student has been assigned. School personnel assignments are: Kindergarten - Ethel Jensen. First Grades - Judy Forsyth and Ora Christensen. Second Grades - Valda Hales and Betty Jolley. Third Grades - Vonda Larsen and Marie Hendrickson. Fourth Grades -- Elda Freeman and Esmont Jensen. Fifth Grades: Vera Sorensen, Grant Mogle (morning) and M J). Robinson (afternoon). Sixth Grade - Eugene Tidlund and Dee Wayne Jolley. Special Education - Grant ' Mogle (Morning.) Remedial Reading - Louise Anderson (morning). Custodian - Clyde Okerlund Music Specialist - Roene (Thursday! . Health Consultant - Luzon awarded to 10, the masters degree to 256, the bachelors degree to 826 and the associate degree to 72. When added to the 1927 who received degrees at the spring convocation, the total for the year from BYU comes to Peterson (Wednesday morning! Librarian - Alden Roberts (2 3091. re, Students from the Sevier-San-pe- area receiving degrees te Aug- ust were: Kent V. Freeman, Aurora; LaRae Nielsen, Center-fiel- d; David Wayne Marx and Sue Ann Madsen, Elsinore; Mary Lynne Nicholes, Kenneth M. Graham MA, Fairview; Dixie Naomi Dorius, Fayette; Roger L. Olsen MED, Gunnison; G. Arthur Carpenter, Douglas Keeler, Norma Jean Strlngham Reynolds, Manti; Eugene Shirley Bartholomew, Mayfield. Mont K. Jensen, Moroni; Annette Heywood, Clyde W. Ogden, 19 THE FIRST WARD PRIMARY H. Reid Howes M RE, Richfield; WILL START AUGUST 29th AT Bruce Wayne Jorgensen, Salina; Loren J. Hansen, Spring City 4: p.m. days! Lunch Manager - Mae Peterson Cooks - Helen Okerlund, I dona Jorgensen, Elaine Allred, Marva Mason, Mathel Mickelsen. Principal - M.D. Robinson. Shed Fire The Salina Fire Department was called to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Christensen on second east and second north, August 17 at 3:30 p.m. A shed. In which furniture was stored, burned to the ground. Fire Chief Arlon Nielson estimated damage at $300. The fire was started by sparks from a burning Incinerator. Tatai tevier which includes youngsters up to ten years of age were Tonya Denise Poulson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Poulson and Carol Lee Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Christensen of Redmond. The youngsters are both 10 years of age, and they sang a medley of songs, accompanied by Rosemary Only the kinder- garten will use a shortened day Skunk With fl Collar al, in Thursday, August 25, 1966 Salina, Sevier County. Utah 84654 will be sold for $3. sale of tickets to the value Utah State Fair and the Eddy Each book will contain $3 worth Arnold Show will begin this week cf gate admissions (Fair admisIn the offices of 49 of Utahs sions are $1 for adults, 50 cents weekly newspapers and three for students 13 through 18 with student activity cards, 25 cents state dallies. Hugh C. Brlnghurst, Secretary for children 8 through 12, no Manager, Utah State Fair Assn, charge for youngsters 7 and said arrangements have been under,) $2 worth of car nival rides made with publishers of all and $1 In tickets for refreshweekly papers (except those In ments and concessions. Davis County! through the Utah Tickets to the Eddy Arnold State Press Association, and with Herald-Journthe Show, which include admission the Logan OFFICERS PLAN and Karen Mason, secretary, start making plans Studentbody officers at Deseret News and the Salt Lake to the Fairgrounds, will sell, in North Sevier High School, left to right, Crystal for 1966-6- 7 activities. Tribune to sell family ticket advance, for $2.50 (parquet! $2 Heath, vice president; Neal Bosshapdt, president books, single Fair admissions (general admission) and $1 for and reserved and general admis- children (general admission) with Stake-War- d sion tickets to the Eddy Arnold a limited number of box seats entertainment at the Grandstand. available for $3. The Eddy Arnold Ice Capades tickets may be pur- Show will appear during the chased at the Fairgrounds begin- largest horse show in the West -ning September 6 or currently at the Utah State Fair An Elementary band program the Salt Lake Tribune Building, Horse Slow, September 13 143 South Main Street. be offered to all 5th and through 17. Mr. Arnold will Registration for all North will that In the Mr. appear at 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. students 6th explained Stake New Relief Brlnghurst newly grade Sevier High students will take Society a books ticket $6 nightly. consolidated school. officers were sustained Sunday in Family elementary place Monday, August 29. The In will In the band held LDS the Conference Membership eleventh and twelfth grades will to register at 8:30 a.m.; the ninth be open all beginning students Salina. Mrs. Mima H. Sorensen will and tenth grades will register at as well as those who have played lead the Stake as the new presi10:30 a.m. The seventh and eighth a year or more. All students of the new program dent, with counselors Mrs. grades are scheduled to register meet together as a complete Bernice Mickelsen and Mrs. will at 2:00 p.m. Wallace Poulson. Buses will leave Aurora and band unit on a dally basis throughMany sizes of skunks are being appeared the skunk had stuck Retiring members of the Relief caught Redmond at 8:15 a.m. for juniors out the school year. by residents its head through the ring and Into Several concerts for parents Society are Mrs. Floyd Johnson of the North Sevier area as well the bottle in search of food. and seniors, at 10:15 a.m. for the sophomores and freshmen, of band students and general president; Mrs. Dan Thompson as all up and down the line. Many After getting caught by the head, of them have other characterand at 1:45 p.m. for the seventh public have been planned for the and Mrs. Rae E. Noyes, counMrs. Skunk must have broken selors. coming year. istics other than the white stripes the jar, but was left with the ring and eighth grades. A change in the Salina Second and black bodies and a terrible All parents of children in the and neck of the jar. TUITION AND FEES are 6th and 5th classes Relief Society was made odor, but the one poisoned reWard grade Seventh and Eighth Grades to plan on making this new this month with Mrs. Dee Nord-fe- lt cently by Morving Larsen In Activity, $3.00; Library, $1.00; urged Roger Nielsen, principal of named president. Mrs. Redmond was more unusual than, available to their chilprogram Audio-visu$1.00; Towel serSevier High School and North Leland Leland Nielsen and Mrs. any we have heard of - it had a M.D. Robinson, vice for all P.E. students, $2.50; dren. principal of North Crane were renamed counselors. ready-macollar. Home Ec, $2.00; Biology, $2.00; Sevier School, atElementary Released as president was Mr. Larsen, who has done away tended the annual fall conference and Shop, $3.00. Mrs. Tommy Tucker, who Is with four skunks this year,' for Utahs public school adminmoving to Sterling. Mrs. Tucker poisoned an egg and placed It In Ninth Grade istrators. the as has served a stove pipe after losing four president for Activity, $6.00; Library, $1.00; Channeling Rebellion was the next past year. Audio-Visusmall chickens. The morning theme of the conference held at $1.00; Towel serThe strongest defense of any he found a large female skunk, vice for all P.E. students, $2.50; Salt Lake City, nation is Its homes and women just outside the pipe. Around its East High School, Home Ec., $2.00; Shop, $3.00. 25 and 26. The conference August of the Church of Jesus Christ neck was a Mason ring and the was sponsored by the State DeEvan C. Nielsen, a coach and of Latter-da- y Saints will strive broken part of a fruit, jar. It Twelfth and Eleventh Tenth, teacher In Beaver High School to partment of Public Instruction. strengthen that defense during Activity, $6.00; Library, $1.00; for the past eighteen years, was their Relief Society lessons this Audio-visu$1.00; Textbooks, one of tiie successful candidates fall. One Relief Society lesson $7.00 In the graduation department of month will be devoted to $3.00 towel service to athletic Education at BYU to be honored each Homemaking. to all towel service $2.50 classes; In the exercises held August 19 Titles of the other courses also P.E. students (except athletics); at Provo. been changed this year, from have lockers for $3.00 (hall)) $1.00 Mr. Nielsen received a Theology to Spiritual Living; chemistry; $2.00 biology; $1.00 Masters degree in Educational from Social Science to Social phys. ed. lockers; $2.00 physics; Administration with a minor In Relations and from Literature $2.00 home ec., $3.00 Industrial secondary curriculum and into Cultural Refinement. arts; $12.00 auto mechanics; struction. comauto $12.00 body; $12.00 He completed the course with mercial art; $12.00 building a 3.5 point grade average. trades; $6.00 drafting; $6.00 Mr. Nielsen, son of Mr. and business; $6.00 electronics; Mrs. Don Cooper, Aurora, reMrs. N.P. Nielsen, Salina, grad$6.00 paramedical training; uated from Show Jr. College In ceived a broken leg August 20, $25.00 cosmetology. when the car she was riding In 1946 and received a B.S. deIf students desire a copy of the gree from BYU In 1948. He Is with her husband, struck the back schedule, they may pick one up married to the former Roberta of a pickup truck driven by Ed at the high school Friday afterMuir and they are the parents Harding. Both automobiles were noon between 1:00 and 3:00 p.m. of two children. going south on the Aurora main -- Pierpont Ave. (84101) Taking the top place In the Intermediate Division, ages 11 through 16, was Geri Lyn Sorensen, daughter of Mrs. Wilma Sorensen of Salina and Randy Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson of Aurora. They played the popular piano duet, Nola. Both contestants are 16 years of age. In the Senior Division, ages 17 and up to 30, Miss Katherine Faye Hatch, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hatch of Salina captured second place with her vocal solo, Bye, Bye Birdie. She was accompanied by Teddy Lyn Sorensen. and Kristina Adams, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex B. Adams, both of Richfield. They sang a duet Marry The Man Today, from the musical, Guys and was chairman of the contest and served as master of ceremonies. Mrs. Roene DiForre was judge of the contest. Dolls. Winners in the contest will compete in the Utah Farm Bureau state-wid- e contest, to be held Winners in the senior division second place receiving a $7.50 Sept. 16 during Farm Bureau were Patti Hansen, 18, daughter cash award. Dat at the Utah State Fair In Mrs. Harold Peterson of Salina Salt Lake City. of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hansen The winners received a trophy and $10.00 cash award with for. Q. If I choose to vote in the Republican primary this year, but in 1968 I want to vote In the Democratic primary, will the new law permit me to do so? A. Yes. But you will have to go to your Registration Agent or the County Clerks office prior to the 1968 primary to change your party designation. Q. If I am an Independent or do not wish to devulge or have anyone know which party I prefer or am a member of, will I be allowed to vote in the primary? y, A. No, not for party nominations. You will be permitted, to vote In the primary for nominations for judicial or state school board offices without being listed as a Republican or a Democrat. Q. How does the new law affect the voting In the final election In November. A. It has no effect at all. You will be given the same ballot whether you are registered as Independents, Republicans or Democrat. You will be voting a secret ballot on which all of the candidates will appear. You will be free to vote straight Democratic or straight Republican If you wish, or you may vote a scratched ballot, voting as you desire for the Individual candidates regardless of the political emblem they may be listed under. In the November election, you may even wish to vote for a majority of the candidates appearing on the ticket opposite from that you voted in the Primary. This Is your right. how-ever- an TALENT WINNERS - Talented youth from the North Sevier area took top honors In the Sevier County Farm Bureau sponsored Talent Find, held the evening of August 15 In Richfield. Pictured from the - Tonya Denise Poulson and Carol Lee Christensen, Redmond, first place winners inthe Junior Division; center, Katherine Hatch, left Salina, second place winner in the Senior Division; right, Randy Johnson of Aurora and Gerl Lyn Sorensen, Salina, winners of place in the Intermediate Division. first |