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Show mi Burglars Hit Salina Liquor Agency Store Fifty-Fir- st Pierpont Ave. (84101) to handle the merchandise. Apparently the burglars were also looking for the Saturday cash receipts as they had broken off the dial on a safe in the rear of the building, but had not reached . the inside. Sheriff Rex Huntsman, Deputy Cecil Sorenson, Salina marshals Gordon Kiesel and Jack Castoare carrying out the investigation. The break-i- n ties in with one in Richfield at the Noland Body Shop and an attempted break-i- n at the Monroe Bank, all the same night. Tire marks and footprints were the same at all three places, stated Sheriff Huntsman. calves. At the Noland Body Shop a set Entrance was gained by breakof tools was taken and then left ing in a basement window on the at the bank in Monroe after the west and rear of the building. robbers failed to get into the Once inside, the burglars forced building. An FBI man was called in to open the rear door on the east and loaded the stolen merchandise assist with the Monroe investifrom there. They had used gloves gation and also the city police. of liquor, all in fifth bottle sizes were stolen from the Salina Liquor Package Agency in abur-gla- ry sometime Sunday night or early Monday morning. Also taken were two wrist watches, some silver coins, gloves and other small items. Exact loss cannot be determined until after an inventory is completed. The store operator, Ellis Hatch late discovered the break-i- n Monday evening. He had checked the store Sunday afternoon and a Burr had employed to open on Monday while he completed some transferring of Democrats Fill Party Ticket Ted Burr, prominent Salina businessman and owner of Burr Motor Company, has been named a candidate for city councilman, four-yeterm, on the Democratic ticket. Leath Rasmussen made the announcement last week. Mr. Burr will run with the other Democratic Party candidates, Maurice Rasmussen, mayor and Dean Wilson, councilman. They will oppose the Republican candidates, Harold Peterson, mayor; J.H. Springer and Russell Wilson, councilmen. ar Mrs.-Zelm- PEP CLUB TO HOLD CAR WASH Found Safe After Searches got their vehicle stuck in the mud and it required about three hours to get out. The two youngsters hiked about 12 miles from the Rocks to Mud Springs. In the meantime, the Aurorahunters had also been reported missing. Lost the same night were two were Paul Jensen, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Jensen and ' hunters from Las Vegas, Nevada. Scott Anderson, 15, son of Mr. They were in the Oak Ridge and Mrs. Boyd Anderson. country north of the Gooseberry The boys were hunting with Ranger Station. Both men were Paul's father in the area known mounted horseback and a search as the Rocks, just north of Rex party was hindered by deep Reservoir. They were instructed snows. These men were located go to a designated area and safe on Monday morning, having , to wait until the adult members of spent ' the night camped out. the hunting party reached them. Jeep Posse members were kept The hunters, on arrival, found the busy over the weekend not only youths gone. They made a search looking for lost hunters but asfrom about 2:00 p.m. until 7:00 sisting hunters stranded in the p.m. and then called for posse mud. Two days were spent searchhelp. Posse members joined by ing for a Salt Lake father and son hunters and Salina volunteers reported to be on the west mouncombed the area until about 11:00 tain. Because of the deep snow p.m. when they were notified and mud most roads on the west the boys had arrived in Salina. mountain were not passable. The boys stated they had be- After many calls from the Salt come confused on the point they Lake family, Elmo Herring, were supposed to meet MrrJen-se- n Mayor of Ricniieiu flew hispiane and instead, went to an- over the area attempting to spot other point. 'When no contact the lost men. Monday morning was made with the adults the boys they were located in Salina and saw a road and went to it, build- had never been on the west mouning a lire. A group of hunters tain. from Aurora, Oral Taylor, Ver-ne- ss Mr. Herring as well as all Andrews and Neldon An- Posse members work on a voldrews picked them up in the Mud unteer basis and give many hours Springs area, but they in turn of service without compensation. Drama Thriller Members of the Sevier County ' Sox Brothers Low Sn 0.S. 89 Project Cox Brothers Construction parallel to the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad tracks, Company of Manti were low bidders on the U.S. Highway 89 pro- on the west side and will go east of ject between Axtell and Salina Redmond to a point - north of when bids were opened by the Salina, to intersect the present Utah Department of Highways OcHighway 89 as it now comes from tober 14th. The Cox bid was Redmond. Alloted time for the project is $814,806.00 compared to the engineers estimate of $944,510.00. 160 days and it is expected conThe length of the highway which struction will commence imwill be a new alignment will be mediately, with traffic continuing 7.1 miles. It will be constructed on the present highway. REGION CHAMPS -- Members of the North Sevier Wolves Baseball Team who won the Region Seven championship the same day the New York Mets won the World Series, October 16th, left to right: Adrian Harward, Jensen, Chad Shaheen, Madsen, Grant Stubbs, Craig Sorensen, Brent Steiger, Gary Doug Heath, Gaylan Holdaway, Clair Jeff Hallows, ' Carlos Peterson, Paul by Kurt Crane The North Sevier Wolves finally showed their strength by shutting out Piute and winning region championship. Coach Sorensen and the Wolves defeated Piute last Thursday at South Sevier with a score of 0. The name of the game was pitching. Kelly Harward from North Sevier and Johnson from 2-- Prized Hors6 Killed By Hunters Auto an mare belonging to Shereece Crane was hit by a car October 17th at 5 a.m. and killed. The horse, along with another mare had broken out of the corral at the Clayton Crane yard in Salina and were traveling toward the Crane farm west of Salina. They were about a mile west of town on highway 63 when struck by a car driven by two hunters from California. Eleven-year-o- ld Shereece and Candy have been constant companions for the past year and have won many honors together. During the past summer in competition in Salina, Monroe and at the County Fair in Richfield they won first place many times and Candy 11 -y- ear-old Piute allowed only four hits during the complete game. Kelly claimed the victory pitching a 3 hitter andyPluts fell to two unearned runs scored by Chad Shaheen in the 4th inning when he was singled in by Doug Heaths hit, the only hit for the Wolves and the other run was scored by Carlos Peterson in the 5th inning. The Wolves lacked 3 startersbut the subs came through with flying colors. Great back up plays amLgreaf defensive plays by the A.F. Academy lames Liaison Officer For Area Capt. Arliss W. Jensen, a former Sanpete County resident, has been appointed a liason officer for the Air Force Academy to serve schools in Sanpete, SeWer, Millard, Wayne and Piute Counties. The reserve officer, who now lives in Cedar City, will provide guidance information for counselors at senior and junior high ts schools. He will also advise as seeking appointments chers in the Sevier School District during the past five years represents periodic general increases in the salary schedules. The remaining $480.00 are the ganization. Approximately $780.00 of the increase provided teachers in 1969-7- 0 is the result of a boost in the level of the salary schedule with the remaining $212.00 representing the normal annual increment in the schedule Itself. The Foundation report also shows that a teacher who began his teaching career in the Sevier School District during the 1964-6- 5 school year received a starting salary of $4,500. In 1969-7- 0 this same teacher with five years teaching experience would receive $6,804.00, an increase, of $2,304.00 or 51.2 during the period. In addition, teachers who earned added college credits might be entitled to further salary boosts. Approximately $1,824.00 ofthe salary raises provided to tea According to the Foundation study, the beginning salary in Sevier School District for teachers with a 'bachelors degree this year is $5,916. A maximum salary of $8,460.00 is provided after 12 years of teaching experience. As noted, additional compensation is provided to teachers earning added college credits beyond a bachelors degree. Salaries listed are for approximately 180 to 185 teaching days or nine months of service. Foundation analysts point out that teacher salary increases in Utah during 1969-7- 0 range from a low of $574.00 in Salt Lake City to a high of $1,092.00 in the Carbon School District. The average increase throughout the State is $881.00, of which $632.00 represents a boost in the salary schedule and $249.00 is the normal salary increments earned by the teachers for added experience. ' tory. Kelly Harward has won games right and left for the Wolves and has been pitching great ball all season. Kelly has won games this fall where other left handers have lost and he wins them with a great performance each game. The game boiled down to: We outfoxed them and took advantage of everything. A bunch of Wolves playing like a bunch of Mets spelled victory, commented Farm Bureau Business Meet The Sevier County Farm Bureau is having their annual business meeting at the county court house in Richfield, Monday, November 3, 1969 at 8:00 p.m. All Farm Bureau members and farmers and ranchers who are interested are invited. The report of the newly elected officers will be made and the new officers introduced. Political policies for farmers and ranchers will be debated and voted on: the annual audit report will be made and delegates to the State Convention . will be elected. . stu-den- cadets. Capt. Jensen graduated from high school in Ephraim, where he was student body president. He also attended Snow College, winning varsity letters and conference recognition in basketball. After graduation from Utah Candy. State University he served as an intelligence officer with the U.S. Air Force in Germany. He returned to high school teaching in Utah and has been language arts department head at Cedar City high school for nine years. He advises that seniors desiring to enter the Academy class of 1970 should write Immediately to their senator or congressman to request a nomination. Juniors should also prepare now to begin salary increment. application procedures next spring, he added. In analyzing teacher salary Further information may be trends, the study indicates that obtained from Capt. Jensen at the largest salary boost waspro-vide- d 165 N. West, Cedar City. in 1963-6- 4 when average beginning salaries in Utah were raised 11.5 and maximum salaries were boosted 12.2. Although the percentage increases are for this year (1969-7slightly less than the 1963-6- 4 raises, the dollar amounts of the increases are approximately the several trophies. Clayton at present is looking around for another horse but Shereece maintains there will never be another horse like 0) same. Another fact brought out in the Foundation report is that the number of years to reach the maximum step on the salary schedule has been steadily reduced during the past decade. In addition, the spread between the average beginning and maximum salary levels has widened from to $2,758 in $1,778 in 1959-6- 0 1969-7- 0. These changes have resulted in raising the annual experience increments provided to teachers who continue in the classroom. vic- SBA Official criminals. The drama, filled with sus- representative of the Small pense and chilling menace, Business Administration will be reaches a g climax in Sevier County during the in its concluding scene. coming week. Persons wishing to Susy Hendrix, the blind wife, contact him may do so in Richwill be played by DiAnn Chrisfield, on October 30, 1969 at the tiansen, Orem. Sam Hendrix, her breath-takin- Sevier County Courthouse from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. husband, will be portrayed by Paul Pederson, Ogden. Others in the cast are Allan Stevens, Austin, Texas as Mike Talman; Hunters spending the weekend John Lund, Salt Lake City, as at the home of Mrs. Izola Prows Michael Shepherd, were Mr. and Mrs. Dail Prows, Sgt. Carlino; Gunnison, Harry Roat Jr.; Jani Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Jacobsen, Ephraim, Gloria and Buddy Bastian and sons and Mr. Sean Timoney, Sandy and Steven and Mrs. Sheldon Nolan from Roy. Bracken, NepM, policemen. Dm $ Installation of a stop sign at the west end of Utah Highway 10 (Salina Canyon) where it intersects with Salina Main Street resulted in many infractions of the traffic law the opening weekend of the deer season. The sign was installed October 15th. At the same time the sign directing westbound traffic on Main and 3rd East to halt, was removed. The sign was installed without any warning to motorists and with no signs or pavement markings that indicated a stop sign had been installed where none had ever been. Local motorists, in the habit of coming through on the street, were caught unaware and ran the sign. The change was the result of a letter signed by Alex E. Mansour, Chief Traffic Engineer, Utah State Department of Highways. His letter to the local chief of police, Gordon Kiesel was dated September 25, 1969 and stated the following resolution was adopted by the Utah State Road Commission on September 23, 1969: Be it resolved that a Stop regulation be established on SR-1- 0 for northbound traffic at the intersection of 3rd East and Main Street in Salina. Be it resolved that the existing Stop regulation be rescinded for westbound traffic at the intersection of 3rd East in and Main Street (SR-1Salina. Many local drivers felt some advance notice should have been given and when the sign was installed adequate markings placed ahead of the sign. Several accidents have occurred at the intersection during past 1 if f 70 traffic experts. However, advance warning should be given to protect the driver who, through force of habit, has driven this section sans the stop sign over the many years. r5 j u iff: and installation' of the stop sign may be an effort to reduce this hazard. Opening of sections have increased traffic in of the canyon which increases the percent of accidents, accordingto years 1 in U j jf A new stop SIRPRISE .. stgir Utah State Department of Highway crews October 15th on Third East and Main in Salina. The sign i dine to come to a halt as it reaches Salina Main Street coming from the east on Utah Highway 10-- 4. " ; ; Mrs. Crane was a member of ; the Relief Society and served as : a teacher in that organization' She was also a member of the; ; Literary Club. Survivors include one son and, . one daughter; Mrs. Ray (Phyllis Ann) Powell and Stanley Robert Crane, both Salt Lake City; seven grandchildren and five sisters Mrs. Dora Christensen, Mrs Wilford (Mary) Nielson, Mrs.; Horace (Charlotte) Horne and Mrs. Roy (Hilda) Shields, all erf Salina and Mrs. George (Helen) ; Swain, Holden. Funeral services were held October 22nd at 1:30 p.m. in the Salina Second Ward LDS Chapel directed by Bishop Arlen Madsen with burial in the Salina Eastside Cemetery under direction of the Warren R. Jensen Funeral Home. Arranged by the family the program honoring the life of Mrs. Crane was: family prayer, Homer U. Christensen; prelude and postlude music, Mrs. Arlen Madsen and Mrs. Arno Bastian; opening song, Mrs. Dean Wilson, Mrs. Bill Holt, Mrs. Arno Bastian, accompanied by Mrs. Arlen Madsen; invocation, Robert Jensen; remarks, Bishop Madsen; speaker, Arno Bastian; piano solo, Heart Tones, Mrs. Arlen Madsen; tribute, Thad Wasden; poem, written by Mrs. Byron Allred, read by Homer U. Christensen; song by the ladies trio; benediction, Earl Sampson. The final resting place was dedicated by Horace J. Horne. rjw 0) Capt. Arliss W. Jensen months. She was born September 28, 1900 in Salina, the daughter erf Hyrum S. and Harriet Emily Heath Gates. She attended the local schools and took an active part in church and community 3, 1963. ng A a lifelong resident of Salina died at 2:45 p.m. October 19th at her home here. Mrs. Crane had been in failing health the past few emnized in the Salt Lake City Temple. Mr. Crane died January College Theatre will present the drama, Wait Until Dark, a tense thriller with final scene, in a breath-stoppievening performances in the school auditorium October 30 and 31. Curtain time each night will be at 8:00 for the regular perCoach Sorensen after the game. formances. In addition, there will The Pep Club and Cheerleaders a special Halloween presentabe were in there a hollerin all the tion at 11:00 p.m. on October 31. to asset a time and are all great The play, first of the season any winning team. ' for Snow Theatre, is directed by Prof. Joseph W. Crane. As a Yes, the Wolves dreams came hit it starred Lee true last Thursday in South Se- Broadway Remick in the lead role. vier and the win struck a spark The plot concerns the attempt of enthusiasm in North Sevier, a trio of underworld figures by causing a whole fire of spirits. to recover a heroin-fille- d doll With spirit the Wolves can be which has been Innocently brought champs in all sports this year and across the Canadian border by a years to come. young commecial photographer. The pawn in the game is the photographers blind wife, who, alone in their Greenwich Village apartment, falls prey to the Sets Visit Dies OcL 19th ried Lincoln Crane in Richfield and the marriage was later sol- - Snow Wolves was the key to the Salina Dative November 21, 1917 she mar- - At Oct. Snow College Uin Region Baseball Title ITJolves Ruth G. Crane life. 30-3- 1 full-leng- th iuiir Teachers deceive $9i Increase His Veer Class room teachers with a, bachelor's degree in the Sevier School District received salary increases averaging $922 this year according to an analysis just completed by the Utah Foundation, the private research or- Erickson, Tony Freece, Brad Barney, Kelly Harward, Phillip Baker, Scott Anderson; standing, Cheerleaders, Michelle Mickel-se- n, Janet Okerlund, Coach Dent Sorensen, Wendy Wilson, Heather Hansen and Valerie Nielson. Absent when picture was taken, Steven Kiesel, Eric Nordfelt, Ralph Baker and Donald Holt. Ruth G. Crane Dies Mrs. Rugh Gates Crane, 69, North Sevier High School Pep Club is sponsoring a car wash on Saturday, October 25 from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Bring your cars to the tennis court back of North Sevier High School. There is a $1.00 charge. Lost Youths and Hunters Sheriffs Jeep Posse, local citi- -. zens and volunteer searchers from the deer camps in Soldier Canyon area conducted a massive search Sunday night for two lost Salina youngsters. The boys No. 11 Thursday, October 23, 1969 Salina, Sevier County, Utah 84654 Year , An estimated 15 to 20 full cases 1 Universal Microfilming |