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Show The Salina Sun, March Winner of whole teeth and build 59 bridges and Contest On Legion High School Western The Backbones of the Constitution. He was accompanied to Price by his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Maurlm Mickelsen, also from Salina, were there representing 36, Maurlin District 6, Work Shirts where is the District Com- mander. Todd represented North Sevier High School, where he is a Senior this year. LeDeen Brunson, a Junior and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Brunson, of Castle Dale, From $10.00 3 Piece Emery High representing dentures Just Arrived! Friday, March llth, the Oratorical Contest was held in Price, Utah, and Todd Jordan Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson, won the first place trophy for his speech on Post Page ARE CAVITIES SERIOUS? An armed forces survey reported that in the 1970s for every 100 persons accepted they must provide 850 fillings, extract 101 Oratorical American 17, 1977, Her talk School, was runner-up- . The Constitution, from was the Sword to the Word. The other competitor was Janice Brewer, foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greenhalgh, of Cedar City. Her subject was Slavery. Vested Suits After the contestants had presented their oratory, they were called in to speak extem- For the Young Man poraneously on Article 16 for not less than three minutes and not more than five minutes. Todd will now go onto the State competition, which will be held at Bingham High School March 18th. 4-- H To Be Held March 1 7th Fresh 5 59 ORANGES ibs- - Todd Peterson with 1st place trophy. Enrollment School Board Notes Tentative notes of action the taken by the Sevier School enrollment will be held at District Board of Education at the Salina Elementary School their regular meeting held at3:10P.M. March 10, 1977, at 8:00 A.M. in Children ages are eligible the Richfield Junior High for the program. There is a School. wide variety of subjects which All members of the Board of they can take, a few being: Education were in attendance, Clothing, Knitting, Cooking, President Max Hartle, Sue Outdoor Cookery, Beef, Swine, Marie Young, Ivan Cowley, Dr. Sheep, Rabbit Raising, EnKenneth Glover, and Myron tomology (insect collecting), as were Supt. Leland Small Engines, and Child Care. Madsen, T. Teeples and Samuel D. There are many more. Ware, Director of Business AfWe are especially looking for fairs. teen leaders who would enroll President Hartle presided in a leadership project. We over and conducted the need members for our teen The invocation was ofmeeting. council. Also, anyone 14 years fered by Mr. Cowley. of age and older are eligible for Dr. Glover made the motion, State and National trips and seconded by Mrs. Young, that if are scholarships they the minutes of the previous in enrolled regular meeting held February We also need volunteer 24, 1977, be approved as writleaders who are interested in ten. Motion passed helping the youth develop unanimously. themselves in the many areas Richard Bell, Assistant offers. that Supt., and Boyd Keisel, PrinAnyone interested in joining of Richfield Junior High should try to find others cipal School, met with the Board. Mr. their age who want to take the Keisel presented information same projects and form a club. to the operation of At the enrollment meeting, we pertinent Richfield Junior High School. will be signing young people up Items discussed were foreign in groups and also trying to find vocational language, leaders for these groups. education, spelling bees, chess, Everyone is encouraged to school musicals, P.E., reading, attend this meeting who is inetc. He also expressed ap- parents, terested in preciation of the staff for their volunteer leaders, and those individual and collective efforts to who want be members. in the education system. If you or your child cannot atA tend the enrollment meeting, a progress report concerning Career Education Program but you are interested in having dealing with occupations was memyour child become a discussed. Included in the ber, please contact one of the program would be a series of following community supeindividual studies established rvisors: Salina Norma in study carrells. This program (phone after would provide actual Reynolds, experien5:00 P.M. on weekdays); ces on different student levels. Aurora Carma Johnson, There is a possible state grant Redmond Betty Miller, of $5,000 for materials, and it would cost the District approximately $5,000 to implement a pilot program at Richfield Junior High School. A motion was made by Mr. MadOn Thursday, March 17th, 9-- fforaflCctarft?? (MBlEfeQMb GCg&bE&SEod -- Salina Lions Willing, But Need Help! Salina Lions are still continuing their paper drive and ask the support of the community in this project. They will be around again on Satur- - day, March 26th, so please have your papers tied n bundles and out on the curb by 9:00 A.M. 1 Illegible 6.4 Oz. Ctose-U- p 9s Schick II Super Former Salina ToWipaste Woman Dies In Clearfield V Blades 159 ot Oxa-J- p va 79 r-- 5 Aa"5pmpie Medication Margaret 139 oxv5 Ssi Flicker A4 Ladies Shaver 4 pe9'a s t kn GOOD N0GHBOR pharmacy Drug Co. '1 To 9 AT THIS Salina . Funeral services were held March 12th in the Clearfield 3rd Ward L.D.S. Chapel for Mrs. Erma R. Bird, 86, who died March 8, 1977 from a heart condition in a Layton hospital. Burial was in the Salma Eastside Cemetery. Mrs. Bird was born in Salina February 24, 1891, the daughter of Lorenzo and 31677 Williams sen, seconded by Mrs. Young, authorizing expenditure of approximately $5,000 to implement this Career Education Motion Program. passed unanimously. There was discussion considerable concerning remodeling and renovating Richfield Junior High School shop and the Sevier Valley Tech shop area, which will be occupied and used by Sevier School District students next year. A motion was made by Mrs. Young, seconded by Mr. Cowley, approving travel to Seattle, Washington, for Supt. Teeples to attend an Energy Rasmussen. She attended the Conservation Workshop. local schools, and in 1910, Motion passed unanimously. married Brigham A. Bird in Supt. Teeples presented a the Manti Temple. The family progress report concerning the resided in Salina until 1942, attendance policy. when they moved to ClearCentral Utah Educational field. Mr. Bird died in 1957. Services has requested Mrs. Bird was a member of program anticipation loans the L.D.S. Church and served from Sevier School District. It as a visiting teacher in the was determined that this item Clearfield 3rd Ward Relief will be held in abeyance. Society. Supt. Teeples reported an Survivors include four sons engineering consultant is perand one daughter, Elmo Bird, forming a feasibility study Lorin Bird, both of Clearfield; geothermal Blaine Bird, Jerome, Idaho; possibilities for the South Elwood Bird, Las Vegas, Sevier attendance area schools. Nevada; Mrs. James R. His findings and recommenda(Wanda) Sullivan, Tabor, tions will be forthcoming. Iowa; six grandchildren; Meeting adjourned at 10:20 seven A.M. The next regular meeting three sisters and two brothers, of the Board of Education will Sharp Rasmussen and Mrs. be held on March 24, 1977, at Arvin (Chloeen) Torgensen, 8:00 A.M. at the Monroe both Salina; Douglas Elementary School. Rasmussen, Salt Lake City; Members of the Board of Mrs. David (Lyle) Roberts, Education visited classrooms Orem, and Mrs. William to see teachers and students in (Della) Drage, Salem. action. Formally Speaking, "You Look Sensational7 We're Having A Fashion Show Thursday, March 31 - 7:30Pa North Sevier High School Proceeds to Stake Building Fund (Men & Women Invited Paulette's Smart Shop Salina, Utah g |