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Heath led to practice before il Revenue Service ,1 ) West Salina 29-75- Main facmt dinnrf banertng Uafthburn, Tri County Muic Guild a araaan ha mmc loan md. according lo Iam William train "Hut planning (or nrt )rar aa til brgm at the March 19 board meeting " At the dmnrr, it a announced that 2t lace lablcclolha pur chawed til be two rar ago by the Guild donated lo the Vvier Valley Tech Food Service Department the ill not have dinner during Guild the 19RS86 aeaivon Folio mg the presentation o( the aard, a program o( Scottish and Irish (oik songs as presented by Colomb Kotnnson, accompanied by Alan Scott The program as provided by Hen Anderton. formerho has brought ly of Richfield. many fine musicians to the Guild on previous occasions, many of hom have gone on to great success in the concert halls of Europe. Board members w ill be presented with some organizational options for the future at the March 19 meeting. It will be at 7:30 p m. in the commissioner's room in the courtAnother ongoing Guild activity is the continuing Musical Masterpieces presented by Joe Gentry each Sunday on KSVC the last hour of the broadcast day. The second Sunday of each month is a program of requests, and Mr. Gentry invites listeners to send requests to him in care of the radio station. Alan Davidson, a former Green Beret sergeant who served with the U.S. Special Forces in Vietnam in the early 1960s will speak in Manti on the subject of Behind The World Power Triangle. His speech will be delivered at the Manti Public Library Clubrooms at 7:30, Tuesday, March 12. Davidsons speech is being sponsored by local chapters of The John Birch Society and the newly formed Larry McDonald Crusade to Stop Financing Communism as part of a national educational program. Tickets are available for $3. Davidson, who recently spent 31 days traveling in the Peoples The Republic of China, says Chinese Reds will not be a realiable ally for the U.S. against the Soviets. Peking will join forces with Moscow against us whenever they feel they can subdue us. Davidson documents his facts completely. His conclusions are inescapable and his recommendations are urgent. The public is invited to hear him explain why the United States must Stop Financing Communism. 't ,TH'S ACCOUNTINGS. -- 4-- the Green Beret to speak EXPERT TAX PREPARATION the Privacy ends season house. FAITH BAPTIST In Music Guild ttilh ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE David J. Rasmussen M.B.A. Gunnison 528-379- 6 76 i presenting him a gift of goodies. Hard at work are Left. Penny Christensen. Kami Christensen, and Natalie Tidlund, Not pictured are Jill Atwood. Kelly Glover. Jacoy COUNTRY COOKERS The Country Cookers 4H Club works toprepare some delicious cookies to be presented to a city official As pan Week activities, of the National members are urged to show their appreciation to a city official by 1 Crane and Heather Hardy. Leader is Judv Christensen. sets Connie Vore Save Your special Mar. completes Vision Week events Army Basic my BYU Debbie Reynolds, Senior at North Sevier High School has been named to 'Whos Who Among Americas High School Students'. Reynolds is listed in 'Whos Who Debbie Reynolds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Reynolds, of Salina, has been listed in the 18th edition of Who's Who Among American High School Students. Only five percent of all upperclassmen from the nation's high schools are included in this publication. Debbie has also been nominated for publication in the United States Achievement Academy in the areas of math, science, English, leadership, and home economics. Debbie is a senior at North Sevier High School, where she is serving as Studentbody President and also as cheerleader. , , fH'.-- t- ( i5'- - ynJ. number of children and have vision problem and not know it said the President o( the Army Private Connie M. Vore. Utah Optomelnc Association redaughter of Dale L. McKinney, of cently. Salma, and Evelyn Black of St. This week - March 3 9 la Save George, has completed basic trainYour Vision Week. Dr. Keller said ing at Fort Jackson. South Carolina. changes in vision occur so gradually During the training, students and subtly that it is difficult even for received instruction in drill and adults to notice them. Most children ceremonies, weapons, map reading, and teens assume everyone sees the tactics, military courtesy, military way they do. justice, first aid, and history and This is why we recommend that traditions. children in school have a thorough Private Vore is a 1980 graduate of optometric exam every year, said Cedar City High School. Keller. The earlier we diagnose and correct a vision problem the less likely it is to interfere with the childs or teens performance in school, sports, or behind the wheel. Dr. Keller added, that between exams, parents should be alert for behavior clues that may indicate a vision problem - such as: Always sitting close to the TV set. This can be a sign of nearsightedness. So can a preference fo reading or other close work over outdoor or sports activities requring good distance vision. The reverse - preferring active play to close work - may be a sign of a vision problem. So is frowning, scowling or placing the head close to the book or desk while reading or writing. Closing or covering one eye or turning the head to use only one eye could mean vision is much better in one eye than the other. Losing the place while reading; using a finger or marker as a guide ; or omitting, repeating and miscalling words may be a sign of an eye tracking or eye coordination probA Rood teens During March, w'cral event are at the BYU Conference Center including March 14 A one day engineering technology symposium, from Sam. from BYU to S p m Speaker College of Engineering and outside industry ill be featured March 15. 16 Football Coaches dime days of intense training in football coaching techniques. Any coach serious about improving his coaching skills will benefit greatly by attending the 6th annual clinic. March 28 30, Women of Faith. A special conference for women will be held at the Marriott Center concerning specific aspects of being a woman. The conference aims To To provide lirthday a rich experience for women - young and old, married and single, mothers and daughters, in a conference content full of intellectual stimulation, cultural enrichment, mation. and spiritual affir- ' ' lem. After the second grade, children reverse words; who persistently have difficulty identifying and Whitney Lynn Tatum Kody Wasden i Lacie Quarnberg Lacie Quarnberg, daughter of Jan and Loretta Quarnberg, of Anna-bellis celebrating her first birthday March 8. 1985 Lacies grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Milton Peterson, of Salma, and Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Quarnberg, of Scipio. Great grandmothers are Mrs. Mable Simpson, Salina, and Mrs. Virgonia Monroe, of Scipio Kody C. Wasden celebrated his first birthday February 28, 1985. His parents are Richard and Sharee Wasden.Joining in the celebration were his two brothers Kade and Joshua, and his Sister, Haley. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thad R. Wasden, Aurora, and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Barney, of Richfield. reproducing basic geometric forms; or confuse similar words may have vision perception problems. Dr. Keller also advised not to rely on school vision screenings because they are limited and do not detect many childrens vision problems. Whitney Lynn Tatum celebrated her first birthday January 25, 1985. She is the daughter of Steve and Tammy Tatum. She has a sister, Lacy, and a brother, Broc. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thad Wasden, and Fred Tatum and Sandy Tatum. WHERE'D THE MONEY GO: American consumers spent $299 billion on food in 1983, but farmers only got $83 billion. The remaining $216 billion covered the cost of getting the food from the farmer to the consumer. The Hair Connection Complete Beauty Services For Men and Women! Call Anna or Hammond Cammille Mecham Open Monday Thru Friday 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 529-78- 9 1 89 East Main - Salina 4 |