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Show I The Salina Sun, May 8, 1975, Page 6 Class Of 1925 Holds Reunion V I , i - r " V - J 1 i I I? J - W w Edra , Murphy Loveless i I Stanley Peterson 5 ? J vr Lee Murphy -- 1 1 Josephine Nielsen J"i Thompson , & Blanche Christopherson Taylor " "V- - v h ;.Vl ilk5AsS0& j mJt&af j Bernice Rasmussen Mickelsen &&il V" Inez Peterson -- Wa!en im a,. xatt il 1 f' i ' t w ' j ' f. .41 " . tJ I Marion Bird .t! M 'm Deceased ."V ' f S . . Macel Brienholt Anderson 1 t 4 , Wayne Taylor Deceased -a i Wright i y -- hir " Y :;v r Gale ugrpQR. WW'MiiB-- I Mattsson i LLidLi' "'- Howard f' ij . jt 1 h Otheyi Crowther cper , i J s Helen Gates Swain Edward Martin Deceased I ' Arietta Martin Larsen Deceased rstt. f:l 1 Oral Christensen Deceased , Monida Harward Christensen tv t -- i Tt iff 4 A1 ijSnson n A ft ; . ! 1 4 Erma Peterson i Eay 1 h Paul i Brienholt Deceased Burns Boden f . Benedict Barnard Vaneda Eugene i Murphy Ward Peterson Leah Nielsen Brissenden Amelia Hugentobler Nelson Deceased Evan Rasmussen Lowell Atkins Deceased Lazelia Borg First Fifty Year Class Reunion has been mighty since its will begin at 7 00 PM A beginning in diamatics opeia piogiam of music will be Not athletics and debating eniovcd as well as hcanng fiom only ate time aitists m its oui classmates minibus but tulets sttong If anvone who was with us ti om the 8th giade on and did contagious law niakct s wise not giaduate with us and would the same the same school spirit judicious vviitcis thoughtful The class ot '25 elevei like to attend oui leunion, you is still w ilh those w ho gi aduated so long ago For the class of 24 outnumbiicd bv main all its aie most welcome We would love to have you with us Just picdeccssois Thirty seven val mnt students diopjied a teai as loniait one of the committee foi tliiv said faiewcll to deal Ninth 1 set vat ions bv Mav 20th Seem as they dteamed dicams Rimimbct the date and of success in then viais to DeKator place Mav 24th come Minot 40 So 1st West Salina Oui Piitnipal was C Ray It th Ivans Om eolois blue and eiimson These eolois will Last fall s Utah pheasant deem ate tile tables at Dikatoi Vaneda M Bud harvest was the lowest on Manoi wheie a dintm will he with 82.252 hunters cnovcd bv those who come to loxephtncN Thompson record Bn nice R Mickelsen taking 167 408 birds, according help us cclibintc tins long Division of awaited occasion The to Darrell Nish evening Wildlife Resources upland game supervisor Hunter success was low, too, with the average hunter bag STAYING IN Tlir MARKETPLACE per day ging 6 pheasants Americas agriculture is on the doorstep of its greatest opporThat means it took afield in history, provided, that is, it can stave off controls and tunity almost two davs afield to get one other threatening actions during this present period of transition " said Nish pheasant Such actions as export curbs, price controls and legislation that During the season, the would estahhsh undesirably high target prices and price support average hunter took two phea loans could disrupt the function of the market place, put the sants compared to three over brakes on farmers, get the government hick into the storage busithe long term The average ness, and substitute government decisions for those of farmers harvest in Utah has been a about which crop to plant quaitcr of a million birds . . We are charting new ground Our goal must be to deal with Nish cited the low pheasant . problems in such a way as to keep us in the world's market population level as the primary place Farmers will do a better job of making decisions about A factor in the low harvest production, based on their judgments of costs and markets, than reduced bag limit of two instead political leaders can make for them of three roosters also eontn Will Erwin butid Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Inclement weather over much of the State on the opener hi ought the harvest even lower than was expected, added Nish Low pheasant populations in of concern all productive ideas the State over the past few years ed citizens of Utah Anvone reflect "a combination of poor having ideas for education, from industry and work for these new icpioduetion resulting and inclement weather spring immigrants here in Utah ate deterioration of pheacontinuing the Tho to write encouraged sant hab'tat both quality and mases at 721 North 800 West " said Nish Urban or call quantity Orem, Utah 84047 highway construction sprawl 7390 225 and changes in farming prac tins have all contributed to loss on all of habitat The outlook for 1975's hunt is on this spring s dependent 1hc ic Conun Back to Mav 24th will see most ot the otigtnal 47 giaduates some bask to Noith Sevier High School aftet SO eats Although the High School Building is not N S H S Pheasant Harvest Reported NORTH SEVIER HIGH SCHOOL BACK IN 192S. Ranch Proposed For Vietnamese Relocation Sevier Commissioners Notes Minutes ot tile u gill u nice t mg ol the Sum Countv held tile '1st Commisstontis d tv ol Id's Muting pi M v. nil coniiiH n c d ltd tut n Cl t k Bo.ii d mi n he s vv is It icl hv pi c sc ill Il iv Commissionu h in M is Minute s ot the nn c 'm lie Id pnl 21st Id's vveic ippioved bv C motion hums I IVCIC K 111 Is SI Mil pi S in n'h u the pt h 11 ill C it II t II il I 111 II S I Ik silio 4 nt dc i d sh w mg it ittd tin v belongs to them the (oiintv icciicsti'd issue the ill one clc uing iIk in ol b uk h s i s dm un It r is Dun id Sc ho tin h is no his mi c m IvHSS Beck ind Mike Madden to bung the Board up lied ippi cl He on the tinanei il status of t Snibultnce opera the ( oiintv (kiic ti n lkle came 111 concein Bcci Closing Siimlav n nice He s ited that the ( )i (oiintv ailvei Uses lor tile tout 1st di'll it and then we do not give Bill W tlu n tin m scivius He also stated tn n ill the counties south have lter Ui bill s lie oil Suiulav Undh discussion on this H in1 ill inke (I him c Ins ii i t Wav tie tnd Divid Smith Build c line ill to su about tin it i c c i c st tin a Salvage V ard si lit a hand drawn plil but it w is not on scale he B ud e lit s! t d that the v Visit ui n i Ivvon officials m'li ilk Oi i igs on tins m itter i h uk foi a i ii lei m I lo pi i I l e h I i Hut was mule bv (oinmis siontt David Lne seconded hv Dc in Nielsen ( oinniissionci and was un minions the Bo nil discussed the e picsint closing time of tile Oidin nice on Si iti Beet closing tune it was decided to leave as V is it Malloiv vv is approvid hv the Buaid to setve on The Six Rov liavil Council Board (oiintv Mis eo Hovmga was tip piovtd to setve as a mtmbir of Ihe Stem (oiintv Council of liohol md Ding busi Ihe Bo ii d aglet d that S 10 00(1 he lianskiicd horn tile General i nnd to the Class B Road Fund to he tt pi iced vv lien B Ihe Road hinds ate available motion that this he done was made hv Commissioner Dean Nielsen sieondcdhv Comtnis Hid till sinner Divid I le voting was un n n a us The following Building Pit mils w u piesi nli d hv till (litk and signed No 24 National Iviitismg Compani lot ,t sign not ill "I R le h ii III on n 2MI Paul I) Highvv iv so Rilev iilililioi to hot' ri in I t MI I s U i Sc lio i c v Sc iik h IIS Ml n i vv d lu muk vice c in Plan () s 1100 C iv il also n t i ink ml 1 no u vie wed me i c K licet is p ssc d on St I'c w nn s i d (ommissionei lonikd In C tinhoi img tin lies lav the motion ol t David s I lie ouiniissionir se Dean nil ih But ki 1'iF Ii i l S ' mlos NP n i No i ' N 2' Ii Rohe I uni ill R ( it , i I) mils i M P M at Donus L The Lmtid States Department of Immigration has a proposal under studv for relocating Vietnamese immigrants in Sanpite Countv on the Hells kitchen Ranch This site is bung scriouslv considered because of apparent opposition in other states alreadv heavily local Sanpete farpopulated mers and ranchers show little concern of competition from Vietnamese rice paddv farmers lot their woik or jobs In fact, most would welcome a little help Ihe Hell s kitchen Ranch site his been earmatked tnd is t being considered for naniesi with children II ibis location ts found acceptable to the V iitnamise concerned and ie-- the I gi lhon S Dcpaitmmt ot Inum louith aue will he one or piovided for each I mill to mtpi ive tliiv themselves Ku if upon and make liveable this site ts chosen our fuh Reptisint Hives will seek Irum (ongress ten t' titlun million m huniami u i in ,nd Ins mile li aid will enible nmre than 000 I unifies to si tile lire dollars I nna un lair C c 111 in I I ill B ui IihIi ssi't (ile will I In Im V n oung I f nivi isitv lion) is in ns e dm mng ne FREE ESTIMATES Bill To Aid Wildlife Introduced Bills have been introduced in the United State Senate and House to provide additional funds for wildlife restoration hunter education and shooting sports the Wildlife Manage ment Institute reports Ihe monev would come fioni an 11 percent tax on component parts of handloaded ammunition Hie Bills S 1294 and H R Hid would cieatc an 11 peieent manufacturer s excise tax on shot bulllits easings powder and other handloaded ammunition components Thex would require that one half of the icvcnucs from that source and from alieadv established taxes on handguns and archery equipment be diluted to wildlife restoiation thiough the He pointed out weather conditions up to now aren't too Nish encouraging Foi sportsmen who are interested in the status of pheasant habitat in Utah now is the best time to evaluate it ' This is the limiting time of the vear said Nish Ditch banks, knee lines and roadsides indicate the amount of cover there is left Those who go look at these things will find habitat is limited And habitat is the key to our pheasant population Federal Aid in W ilcilite Restora--turProgram The remaining one half would be available for hutilcr education and shooting range eonsti iietion onlv It also would he adnunistcted thiough the Fide tl Aid Program T FARM- - COMMERCIAL- - HOME Beautiful Lighting Fixture, Commercial Wiring and Supplies at Discount Prlcasl For Your ELECTRICAL NEEDS DIAL 529 -7491 AM work guarantatdl Tha Prica Is Right n t t V Electrical Contracting reproductive success, noted SORENSEN ELECTRIC BONDED & LICENSED East Main, Salina, Utah |