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Show Orem Firm Gets Addition Bid On Elementary Schools Gronemans Construction Co , of Orem, Utah, was the low bidder on the addition to the Salma Elementary and Monroe Elementary Schools Their bid was for $172,835 00, with lbO calendar days to complete the job Others were bidding American Builders Corp of Richfield, with a bid of $177,000 00, Valley Builders, Gunnison, bidding $178 000 00 and ABCO Construction Co , Cornne, Utah, with a bid of of Third Row, same order: Mem Lynn Turner, Dixie Shaheen, Kelly Jo Robinson, Jackie Johnson, and Coach Madeline Johnson traffic ol students going to and from school, causing a hazar dous situation because of the existing irrigation ditch Discussion resulted in a motion by Dr Glover, seconded by Mr Cowley, approving Sevier School District to participate in felt that the building of a new stake center might re route foot by three local Salma Gronemans 31st, at the North Sevier High White's Western Wear, and Mels for Men will be showing beautiful, new spring fashions There will be formal wear for School Auditorium Proceeds will go to the new Salma Stake Center Fund Models from Paulette's, proms, sportswear, elegant R&K Originals, all types of western wear, and clothes for the well dressed men. as well A In other School Board action, President Jerold N Johnson Fashion Show, sponsored merchants will be held Thursday, March N.S.H.S. Gymnastic Team Wins Seconds In Region Competition The North Sevier Gymnastic Team participated in the Region 8 Meet, held m Richfield March 28th The girls came up with second place, only 10 points behind Wayne Gunnison placed 3rd, and Wasatch Academy was 4th Individuals placing were Angie Pierce, 1st Beam, 1st Uneven Bars, 1st Vaulting, 2nd Sterling Scholar April 20 The fifth annual Sterling Scholars of Central Utah Program will be a special night for you Reserve Wednesday, April 20th, for this occasion The purpose of the program is to honor students m the Central Utah area for academic achievement As a citizen in your area, you are receiving this special invitation to attend We feel that you share with us the feeling that there is a need to place greater emphasis on the scholastic portion of the curriculum m our schools It is for this purpose that the Sterling Scholar program was organized It has been most successful With thirteen high schools participating, we expect an even better awards meht this vear Please accept this invitation to attend this program, which will commence at 8 00 PM, April 20th, in the Richfield High School Auditorium Floor Exercise Angie also had a total of 26 points, to take the Beginning All Around Title for Region 8 Brenda Larsen placed 3rd on the Beam, Cindy Wilson, 6th Vaulting, Natalie Shaw, 6th Beginning Floor Exercise, Dixie Shaheen, 2nd place Intermediate Vaulting, and on Intermediate Floor Exercise, Sharon Stowe, 3rd, Dahlsrud, 5th, and Tammy Congratulations to the team and Coaches Diane Wilson and Madeline Johnson - Good luck at State in Richfield Saturday, April 2nd Everyone is invited to come and support the girls $1 50 This is sponsored Elementary P T by the A. as spring jackets and even some fun new jogging outfits The show will begin at 7 30 P M , and every one is mvited to attend Bring your family and see whats new for spring, and let your donations help with the new Stake Center Students Ask For Support In Car Wash There is a group of North Sevier students who will be making a church history tour back East this summer They are trying to raise money and would like your support To help them out, please come to their car wash, which will be held Thursday, April 14th, starting at 10 00 A M , continuing on through the afternoon It will be at the North Sevier High School tennis courts, and prices will be $2 00 for the outside and $ 3 00 for the outside and inside There will be a pick up and delivery service To have your car picked up, call anytime during the car wash hours Come and get your car washed and support this group 529-381- 2 Toms Chevron station on the corner of State and Main Street in Salma was burglarized sometime between 1130 PM March 28th and 6 00 AM March 29th, when the station was opened by an employee Blade Brown Exact time of the theft has not been established, but Tom owner, the station Shepherd, checked the business at 2 45 AM, and Salma Policeman Bruce Marshall was by the station at 3 15 A M Stolen were about $75 00 in cash, contained in money bags and placed in a hiding spot The cash register was not disturbed, and the guilty party apparently knew right where to go Entry was gained through the northeast door, and presumably using a key The door was left open after the burglar or burglars left Sevier County Sheriff Rex Huntsman and Salma Police Chief Gordon Kiesel are conduc ting the investigation Tentative notes of action taken by the Sevier School District Board of Education at their regular meeting held March 24, 1977, at 8 00 A M in the Monroe Elementary School All members of the Board of Education were m attendance President Max Hartle, Sue Mane Young, Ivan Cowley, Dr Kenneth Glover, and Myron Madsen, as were Supt Leland T Teeples, Samuel D Ware, Director of Business Affairs, and Assistant Supt Richard L Bell President Haitle presided over and conducted the meeting The invocation was of fered by Dr Glover Others in attendance were Neal Hollingshead, Principal of Monroe Elementary School, Dr William Ellingson, and Hyrum B Ipson, Transportation Supervisor Mr Hollingshead reported information pertinent to the operation of Monroe Elementary A steady increase in enrollment is a creating crowded condition, and the critical needs are additional classrooms, kitchen, restrooms, and larger multipurpose room, and media center Dr Ellingson requested use of a school mini bus for L D S youth to travel to New York during the month of June Dr Glover made the motion, seconded by Mr Cowley, that Riding Club Award Winners The Redview Riding Club held the annual membership and awards banquet in February at the Rodeway Inn in Richfield Mr and Mrs Bruce Allred, former members of the Red-vie- Riders, were awarded Outstanding Horsemanship Certificates, presented by District 8, and High Point Man and High Point Woman trophies, presented by the Red Named To All - State Team Travis Simpson was selected bv the Deseret News to Ml Male First Team He also made the Tiibune Allstate Second Team Travis is a Senior at North Seviei High School and the son of Mr view Riding Club This is the third year the Allreds have received these two awards They were not present at the banquet, and the awards were accepted for them by Ron Hawks I the minutes of the previous regular meeting held March 10, 1977 be approved as written Motion passed unanimously Samuel D Ware presented a proposed budget revision Discussion resulted in a motion by Mr Madsen, seconded by Dr Glover, approving the Motion proposed revision passed unanimously Richard Bell reported on a Career Education workshop which he and secondary school counselors attended in Cash-mer- e, Washington Utah Title III Facilitator funds were expended for this workshop Mr Bell also presented an overview on vocational agriculture concerning enrollment, current curriculum offerings, Superior Rating, 3rd in Extemporaneous Speaking; Dixie Shaheen, right, Superior Rating, 1st in Extemporaneous Speaking. STATE SPEECH MEET WINNERS Maurice Mason, left, received Superior Rating, 3rd place in Legislative Forum; Jodi Marshall, center. No. Sevier Students Rank High In State Speech Competition School Board Notes Of Action was considerable discussion concerning insurance and other related questions Monroe Utah Stake had requested use of a mini bus for the same purpose, but it was reported they have secured A needed transportation Mrs made was motion by Young, seconded by Mr Cowley, that this item be held in abeyance and be reconsidered m a special Board meeting to be called after details and answers to questions have been secured The special meeting will be held prior to April 12th Motion passed unanimously t A Book Sale will be held April 5th from 9 00 until 1 1 30 A M and from 12 30 until 6 00 P M at the Salina Elementary School. The books will sell from 10c to Toms Chevron Station Burglarized There and Mrs. Boh Simpson of Salina m3 Anna Christensen, 6th the proposed project which would re route the irrigation water through a covered pipe Sevier School Districts share will be approximately $2,000 to $3,000, and the total cost of the project is estimated at $20,000 Motion passed unanimously Fashion Show Tonight Pending final check with the architect, the School Board voted to award the contract to $209,494 00 SECOND PLACE REGION CHAMPS Front Row, L to R: Angie Pierce, Cindy Wilson, Natalie Shaw. Second Row, L to R: Brenda Larsen, Anna Dahtsrud, DeAnn Mortcnsen, Tammy Christensen. the Salma Itah Stake requested participation of Sevier School District in a project to cover an urigation ditch north of the Salma Elementary School campus He of and of vocational-agriculturmonies The importance of continuity of ongoing vocational programs in the district was discussed Mrs Thelma Compton met with the Board concerning the Music Guild's success m raising funds for new pianos to be donated to the high schools A large amount of money has been raised, and the balance of funds will be secured by an interest free loan from the Utah Endowment for the Humanities The Tri County Music Guild is securing the loan Plans are that the pianos will be available by gradual ion cont on page 6 generation March 25th and 26th, ten North Sevier students who qualified for State at the recent Region Speech Meet traveled to Provo to compete in the State Speech Meet Results of that meet are Maurice Mason received a Supenor rating and placed 3rd in the State in Legislative Forum Those receiving Ex- cellent ratings at State were Junior Prom Set For April 9 The North Sevier High School Class of 78 will hold their Junior Prom Saturday, April 9th, at the high school gym The prom will start at 9 00 PM till midnight The floor show will be at 10 00 PM The theme is Midnight Blue and the band is ' Magellan Prices will be $6 00 a couple, $3 00 single Pictures will be available Special Interest will Doug Johnson, Todd Peterson, and John Anderson Kelly Kiefer received a Good rating in Legislative Forum In Extemporaneous Dixie Shaheen Speaking, received a Supenor Rating and placed 1st m State competition Jodi Marshall received a Supenor rating and ranked 3rd in State Ranae Erickson North Sevier P.T.A. Night Sterling Scholar Portfolio Judging Today, March 31st Judging received an Excellent rating and ranked 4th in State In Impromptu Speaking, Dana Rae Curtis and Jan Bosshardt received a good rating at State North Sevier ranked 5th in the Sweepstakes Division, and was the only school to rank from our region of the Sterling Scholar portfolios will be held Thursday, March 31st, (today), at the Gunnison Stake Center from 9 00 A M until 12 00 noon Students from the Central Utah Sterling Scholar Program will be interviewed tor 15 minutes each There will be 52 judges, with Norman Jackson, attorney, as chairman The committee will hold the portfolios until all are graded by the judges Salina Lions Say Thanks Set For April 7 The North Sevier High School P T A Night will be held Thur sday, April 7th, at 7 00 P M at the High School Classes displays will be in the old gym The drawing for the quilt will be held that night Come and support the P T A The Salina Lions Club wishes to thank the people who have been kind enough to bundle and put their papers out on the curb for their pickups the last two months However, there hasn't been enough response to justify bi monthly pickups, so they will make future pickups once a month, on the last Saturday of each month They ask the Dennle of Salina to get behind them on this project, as all the money will go for community betterment Watch for the next pickup on April 30th, and have your papers out by 9 00 A M on this date The Lions plan on making this a year-rounproject, provided they get a good response So they ask everyone to save their papers for this drive d Special Interest meeting be held April 4th at 7 00 P M in the Salina 1st Ward Elder Douglas Holt will present the program Auxiliary Meeting On April 7th, the Legion Auxiliary will hold their meeting at 8 00 P M They will have their elections tor new officers at that time All members are urged to at . s zk- - if. tend Coastal States Reports 1976 Net Income Coastal States Gas Cor- poration today reported net income of $58 4 million for the full year 1976 Earnings per share were $2 80 based on average shares or $2 67 on a fully diluted basis Comparable 1975 net income was $54 3 million and earnings per share were $2 59 on average shares, $2 50 fully diluted The company also reported total revenues of $2 3 billion for 1976 compared with $1 9 billion for 1975 Funds from operations consisting of net income plus noncash charges were $177 4 million in 1976. up from $156 3 million for 1975 For the three months ended December 31, 1976 Coastal States had net income of $14 3 million, or 69 cents per primary 66 cents fully diluted In the same period of 1975, net income was $11 6 million or 55 cents a share primary and 53 cents fully diluted share and Fourth quarter revenues were $680 9 million for 1976 compared with $489 9 million for the 1975 period Funds from operations were $46 6 million for the 1976 quarter, up from $37 7 million a ear earlier At their meeting today, the Coastal States Board of Direc tors set May 10th as the date for the company s 1977 annual meeting of stockholders and fixed the record date for determining shareholders en titled to vote at March 16 1977 y i- - ' Auto Salvage And Sales Opens Countrv Auto Salvage & Sales, owned nv uen-ni- Olsen, is now open for business in South Aurora 1nture shows cars covering several aires Mr Olsen plans to fill the ai reage with tars and trucks in order to serve his patron tge xith what thev need He hopes to acquire as injiiv models of older cars and trucks as possible, in order to have parts available for his i iistomers |