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Show TTV Thursday, October 18, 1973 Page The Salina Sun Legal Notices SAUNA SUN THE Stliu. 0 Ewt Main Straal 523f7f TaWpbaa Utftll this report to sc returned to I MfMltKOfTMl rr PROPOSAL in executive proposal (U DEBT How wi the eveAaMrfy bortowmg raquvements (K) ThurwUy of Mck W4k t Stliiu. Utah 484 Second Claaa Poalaia Paid ntnlinn. Ulak 84684 Pnbluk4 x TAXES (M) G Kent Crandall - Publisher Carla Crandall - Editor Cspy 10 IN THE RATE OF A J UN 30 ENDING MANNER RASED There have been three previous Drug Abuse Prevention Weeks: 1970, 1971 and 1972. These efforts have been directed by the White House and implemented by various Federal agencies. The past Weeks have been aimed at renewing public concern about drugs and drug abuse, and at generating public action as writing to the local office of the Utah Division of Alcoholism and Drugs, P. O. Box 53, Richfield, Utah 84701. The basic concept underlying Drug Abuse Prevention Week 1973 is that the human whether the tradifamily tional nuclear family, the family of peers and associates, the cadre of fellows or any other grouping of people who band together or are drawn together by common interests and needs is a powerful ALLOCATION UFON 134 AN 92U 61 5 TOTAL OF ACCOUNT NO 45 2 021 010 SfiLINfi CITt nfWGR E0UNH 64654 UTAH REDUCE AMOUNT OF RATE INCREASE OF A MAJOR TAX. REDUCING MAJOR TAX. PREVENT INCREASE RATI OF A MAJOR TAX TV NO EFFECT which of the fallowing manners expected that the evMatxirty of Revenue Sharing Fundi wdi effect the tax faveie of your juradwtion? Chock at many aa apply WILL AND FOLLOWING ESTIMATED M INAtlf Z TOO SOON TO PREDICT EFFECT DEBT INCREASE WILL V-7- JUL 1 ; b fundi affect the oI ievr sharing of your jurisdiction? AVOIO DEBT INCREASE LESSEN pr yHrSinl SrtLlNfl Cl WILL IN NO WILL PREVENT ENACTING A NEW MAJOR TAX EFFECT ON TAX LEVELS TOO SOON TO PREDICT EFFECT potential chanism Large H. & B. FURNITURE FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCACall Mrs. Warren SIONS. Jensen, or 529-38- 40 7. 529-396- JENSENS T.V. SERVICE, of Richfield, servicing this area daily. Trahslstor and color specialist. Call collect for prompt servlce.FStfc 896-43- 41 T.V. Service & Repair-Blac- k & White and Color. Fred Sheppard, 51 E., 3rd N., Sallna, Ph. or 529-39- 529-39- Our lives are greatly enriched by having wonderful friends, neighbors and relatives. To all of ours we wish to express our heartfelt appreciation for helping us when we needed you so badly. We thank all who came to our home, for food, flowers, to those who participated in the funeral services of our dear husband, father, grandfather and brother. A special thanks Is expressed to the Relief Society who prepared a lovely lunch after the services. For quick sale. M29tfc FOR SALE: Lovely home, finished basement and fully carpeted, double garage, beautiful yard and patio. See by appointment at 88 N. 1st E., Salina. Contact Bob John8. son after 5 P.M., Al2tfc 529-772- LETTER Family 528-750- SAVE $$$ son grave markers, Merrill Peterson, Gunnison, two-ho- ur s by & Painting 529-398- Two-ho- ur Parking Well, this year we have a few things in our school. We have some new students who are very kind,. Our new classroom is much fun and a fun teacher. Our school has a colorful playground which is fun to play on, but I almost always play football with sixth grade girls. We have new books and they are prettier than the old ones. Our principal is Mr. Robinson. He and Mr. Okerlund, the janitor, keep the school nice. Decorating SEWING Reynolds, DONE. Richfield, Ut. 81701 896-50- New Books by Layne Christensen RECREATION POSITION WANTED: Retired gentleman would enjoy part-tim- e bookkeeping position. Conrad E. Peterson, 529-73- 01 018tlp ac. Farm 27 80 214 ac. $40,000 with full basement, Salina, $14,300 acre. $6660.00 bldg, lots, Aurora, $2500.00 Lovely 4 bedrm. home, fireplace, full basmt. Lg. lot, Salina, $23,100 160 3 7 room home, trade. 3 bedrm. home on ate white puppies, or 3 bedrm. home, male, & Salina - $27,000 Terms!! ac. farm, ,has lovely take terms female, would like a good 9. 018tlc home. Call 3 - West ac. pasture, near Redmond, $38,500 Terms!! 77 Ol8t2p 529-730- 5. Our school has a lot of new books, and we all like them. Every class had new ones, and all the students I have seen like them. Some of the books have workbooks also. UNLIMITED!! Beautiful Mtn. acre, close to Gooseberry, Satina Canyon. Deer Hunters this is for you in great hunting country. Call Norma 529-778- 1. FOR SALE: Adjustible steel bed frame & casters, $8.00; over the door chrome shirt rack, $3.00; large bamboo patio blind, $6.00; childs P.J. pillow with kitten, $3.00; childs colorful stuffed turtle, OlStlp $2.00. Call Black This is my first year changing classes and working in lunch. I am in the fifthgrade. HONEST ABE REALITY 50 South Main PHONE NO: 4-- H by Kim Glover Phone Salina, Utah 011t2c evenings. Barbara Mason blast F24tfc A Salina HELP WANTED: woman to help a few hours per day in caring for Mrs. 7, Janie Nielson. Call OF New Things in School 6. Williamson Furnaces: The best there Is. Oil, gas, electric, Installed, serviced and guaranteed. Also air conditioners, electronic air cleaners and humidifiers. Buy now, .dont wait till fall. Special prices now. A. & A. Round Oak Furnace Co., 351 South Uth East, Springville, Utah, Ph. 1. THE DEPT ar S2 Otic 489-668- PURUSHEO Club members had at summer camp. About every day we were at camp we went wading in the creek. We were up at Maple Grove for three days. We did activities and had a flag raising ceremony every day. On the second day, there was a water fight for everybody over there; and a the creek. We slept in a tent and on cots. We had lots of fun. Our a Keith N. Sorensen Red-mon- 529-358- October 19th,.. 1973 Summer Fun! Free Estimates Licensed Contractor L-: v FOR SALE: Blaik'--' Hding' horse, in Riding Club 3 yrs. See Kathy Christensen, d, call TO 529-396- ac. farm, nice 3 bedrm. home, see to appreci- Great Terms LOST: Black pocketbook with all the personal cards of Mr. Met Johnson, Salesman, Salina & 1 5 PhoneNo: Kelly Taylor, Salesman Phorje: Keith Abraham, Salesman Phone: We need your Listing Rulon D. Newell, of Richfield, Utah. Reward is offered for the return of the pocketbook. Return to the Salina Sun Office. 529-718- 529-331- 896-45- 896-564- 018tlc 5 Sun NEWSPAPER TREASURY THE Elementry Items J5tfc or BC RETURNED TO THE EDITOR: town. The parking on Main Street and littering at the trash pile are enforced, but what about the ten oclock curfew and jay walking and a lot of other neglected laws. Someone starts squeaking about parking because their car is parked in front of the stores and maybe not shopping there, so you give him a little oil. I suggest you get your cop off the water truck and enforce all the laws or put them on with the City to clean up the town with a broom. Lets have all or nothing Sincerely, Norma & Lynn Reynolds and The Alton Stringham Family new and work. Free estimate. 6, Fleming Plumbing, Ph. Gunnison, Utah. D29tfc Utah. TO I am very curious about who designates the authority on which laws to enforce in this I want to give a special thanks to all who sent cards, food and flowers at the time of my fathers death. It meant so much to us. Also, to have so many Salina peoplecometo Manti for the viewing. My family marveled at the many people who came from Salina. You are wonderful people, and we are so thankful to all of you for your kindness. repair t THIS REPORT CARD OF THANKS CUSTOM PLUMBING, t DATE MINT OF two-ho- ur Two-bedro- finished bedroom inbasenrent. Large lot, 246 W. 1st So., Gunnison. Allen Wlllaivlsen. : & make SALE-Mu- st Harold Pftt.prann, Mayor Ml 8 tint - Mrs. Alonzo Peterson Dl6tfu HOME FOR Sallna NAME any kindness, offered in any way, we say "Thank You. 29 preventive CARD OF THANKS It is with gratitude and appreciation that we express our thanks for our many blessings. The blessed arrival of Melanie Ruth on October 8th, then followed by the gracious friends who visited our home with gifts of help, prepared food and presents for our new daughter. The love of friends and neighbors istrulyabless-in- g of this life. Thank You, Imelda & Hal Massey Service and Sales Our class isnt allowed to take them home because we might lose them or get them torn. Sometimes if we take them home, we might not do our work anyway. New by Carpet in School Brent Crane When I walked into the school this year, I noticed something new. The thing I noticed first was the carpet. The carpet was very pretty. Carpet is in every room. Carpet is safe. If you tip over on your chair, it wont hurt you as bad. We have people that clean the carpet. The carpet is very comfortable. Everybody talks about it. I like the carpet very much. I like to rub my feet on the floor and shock people. Something Really Old by Darla Madsen Studies my teacher is Mr. Robinson, and he gave us an assignment to try and bring something that was Belinda Noyes really old. brought a necklace and Eddie Peterson brought an arrowhead. Barbara Mason brought a really old dime. Neil brought an old lantern he had found. There are a lot of other people that brought things, too. It was fun trying to find old things. Have you ever visited or lived in a foreign country? Have you ever wondered what schools are like in foreign In Social on countries? Letsvisitaschool in Japan. The children in Japan wear obentos on their back. Obentos are like a briefcase which has straps. Books are carried in these. The children in Junior High and up wear uniforms, sometime s green, sometimes black, sometimes blue, de- pending upon the school. The younger children wear clothes much the same as us, but the boys wear short pants most of the time. The children in Japan go to school on Saturday also, but their school days are shorter. Children learn to do oragami in school. Oragami is an art that is made by folding different colors of paper to make boats, people, etc. On holidays, they decorate their school with these decorations. Would you like to go to school in Japan? Plumbing Mealing Salina, Utah ph. 529-749- 2 240 East Main Division of Family ServNorth First East, Professional Plaza, Richfield, Utah. The Division of Family ices-180 OH 3a (B Tri-Coun- ty Guidance North 100 East, Professional Plaza, Richfield, Utah 84701. This Clinic offers group and individual counseling on the first Thursday and Friday of each month to the residents of Piute, Sevier, and George L. Wayne Counties. Brinkerhoff, MSW isthecoor-dinato- r. Phone Clinic-18- 0 896-510- 9. Vocational Rehabili- - r YOUR INSURANCE BEHINDTIMES? 4 THE MINUTE. fflrmi GMgdp (up aEnuHiP 00 gB fid (BQ simp From offices and factories to retail outlets warehouses, life insura ice and bonding We can over them all along with other insurance for businesses and individuals Consult us with confidence as yog would your doctor or lawyer for insurance protection wans 00338 Hospital-20- 1 emergency provides care to anyone. The Administrator is Eugene Beck, Ph. ur 896-442- After naming tbe most serious crimes, the Council proposed that 1974 federal law enforcement funds, (LEAA), be used to implement a dangerous drug unit in the six counties and strengthen investigation units under the (existing county sheriffs. 5. County Alcoholism Office, Richfield, Utah 84701. This service provides antabuse and counseling fo approximately 15 people at any given time within the County. Mr. Dean Jensen operates the program. Services are also provided to the Indian population through this program. At the present time, this program receives support from the City and County Government and from the Division of Rehabilitation Services. It also receives support from the State Division of Alcoholism and Drugs in the amount of $4,696, which will be allocated during the Sevier Program-Sherif- fs first six months Thoughts About Thistle A tour thistle-sto- p Southern Agency tr present ing The USF&-Companies Baltimore Maryland of Scotland takes us back to the thirteeth century. Such an excursion is fascinating, according to the Teachers Scotch Information Centre, for it reveals how the prickly purple thistle became the national emblem of that lovely land. When Alexander III was king of Scotland, King Haakon of 1974. Alcoholics Anonymous-c- o Dean Jensen, Monroe, Utah 3. Meets 84754, Ph. on Thursdays at the Professional Plaza, 180 North 100 East, Richfield. 527-442- of Norway landed an army on the shores of that kingdom and attempted to conquer it. According to legend, during the sneak attack on the Scottish camp at Largs, a barefoot Norseman trod on a thistle and cried out in pain. The Scots were alerted, and the attack failed. Soon Richfield Drug Abuse PreNorth 100 vention Team-18- 0 East, Professional ' Plaza, Richfield. The team consists of seven persons who attended session an intensive ten-dat Trinity University in Texas, in July, 1973. The team Is working with clubs, church and school organizations to ay establish prevention programs. Contact George L. Brinkerhoff M.S.W., afterward Haakon withdrew his army. His successor surrendered the Hebrides Islands to Scotland. Since that time, thistle has continued to grow on the Scots. Even today, it is very much to the Doint. H. RONALD BROWN, D.P.M. Podiatrist Foot Specialist -- Will be in Richfield Thursday afternoon & OCTOBER 25 and NOVEM3ER 8 22 . Professional Plaza 180 North 100 East Richfield, Utah Appointments being taken: 896-493- 0 or 896-564- 7 DICTIONARIES WEBSTER Library size 1973 edition, brand new, still in box. Will Sell for $15 on orders of 6 or more Deduce 10 Make Checks Payable to LIQUIDATION and mail to YOURUSF&G ms (sanam an ftrrmri Sevier Valley East Fifth North, Richfield, This hospital Utah 84701. DICTIONARY AGENT BRINGS YOU UP TO 50KMD wide 896-543- 9. SEVIER COUNTY: Porcupines are born with The average adult quills. has approximately 30,000 of these barbed, needle-lik- e hairs which are its only protection against danger. toCmnBB provides a range of services todrug abusers and alcoholics, who quality, including aid to the disabled, medical services, and Contact aid to dependents. Mrs. Evelyn Martinez, M.S.W. Ph. Law Enforcement! The Council met in Salina, Utah in late September and reviewed the first regional crime data ever collected and analyzed for the six counties. This data, collected by the Region 5 Law Enforcement Staff of Nephi, noted that larceny and burglary make up 81.8 of tbe regions serious crimes. Dangerous drug violations make up another 7.4 of the violations. In other terms, there were an average of 270 reported larcenies and 167.5 burglaries in both 1971 and 1972 in Juab, Millard, Sanpete and Sevier Counties. 896-63- Services 5 Council.. Cost New $45.00 SURVEY OF EXISTING RESOURCES IN THE CENTRAL UTAH DISTRICT FOR ALCOHOLICS AND DRUG ABUSERS Kerri Busk 4 Region restoration, counseling, training, etc. Alcoholics and drug abusers may participate in the services offered. Contact Mr. Thomas H. Crowther, or write P. O. Ph. Box 663, Richfield. resource. This information is being made available through the Utah Division of Alcoholism and Drugs, as well as the Executive Office of the President, Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention, Washington, D. C. 20506, and the National Clearinghouse for Drug Abuse Information, P. O. Box 1904, Rockville, Maryland 20850. Plaza, qualified recipients a complete range of vocational rehabilitation such as: physical and warding and enriching; that the "language" of the past fear, suspicion, blame, has no place in the guilt new scheme of things. There are three goals being addressed during the 1973 campaign: 1. We want to support a shift in emphasis that is already taking place in drug abuse prevention: from talking about drugs and drug problems, to talking about people and the things people do. 2. We want to respond to this shift so that the family seemingly forgotten in our search for help is brought back into perspective as an important and obvious A BRAND NEW LANGUAGE: SEEING, LOVING, HELPING, HEARING, COMMUNICATING FEELING, CARING Larceny, burglary and nar-- 1 cotics are the most serious crime problems in the six; county area, according to the I North 100 0 .dchfield, Utah 84701. The Division of Vocational Rehabilitation makes available to me- 3. We want to support a new way of talking about drug abuse, by NOT talking about it instead, we want to build on the positive and productive elements of human life in a family or group setting. It is important that we begin looking at the individual as a person rather than which drugs that he is using. There is a need to focus upon trying to understand and help them and their families rather than judging them for the drug usage. This means that each of us must learn to reach out and "touch them, get to know them and by learning to see their individual strength and unique attributes. Know each other for what we are, not what we seem to be. This will then hopefully' provide a feeling of atfraternity belonging tached to a family. THERES Services-18- East, Professional of heading off drug Serving the entire Valley STEVEN A. ROBERTS tation abuse. 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