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Show EDITORIAL The Salma Sun M Ait i..'. ..4 t GiveJJs.A-Break- fjUi.ll kikM llAWt milt Aw 0uf4fttJ If ic f,asl week, Suulf.cia fuel Company, SUFCc failed THC SUN vtilll a AevvS leleasd fOftCc m.ng if, a upifcimmg llyutf j AWalty JO c'M : res liDHk SUFCos wotk Itrffa Acceding ia if ,a SUf Co oigirujaiion will rut theii ic-pot- It annual ptoduniun ty alwusi ions deftded w &fuuld aik JOO ODD VVa llu? local Tiuekmg Indu&tiy,, wi,u haul moil of SUF Co s coal, la tc? ( itn$ cutback by SUF Co would pethaps necessitate a cutback by hw Tfuckef s We lcl that including tht information m the story would gue OUf ffadefS a Pioa def flcaicf vicvv of the situation facing our area Nearly everyone m this area is in some way aliened by the prosperity or lack of u by ihese I wo major Industries II ihe mine dosed ihe trucking stopped loday our area would be a tomorrow bonahde Ghost Town m nothing ,, (lal When we attempted lo get information from a Trucking executive, we received a Plunt No Comment, and were told that ai some lime in the pasi a story had been fold lo Ihe Press, and they printed what they wanted to say. anyway. If that statement is true, and whoever he referred lo did exaggerate or was wrong. requires that reported in change his story it Editorial conduct the actual facts be a professional, informative way which does not deviate from the facts, THE SUN feels that information which affects the economy of our entire area should be public information. We dont want to delve into the deep, secrets of any business or organization. But feel that in this situation we should increase Statement by thus-- m Chat ge would stiuot must of t fit? lumos dawn, afd people vvuuld knaw the w ay fht? Situation feally Stand It anyone has had piuPtcms with the ftrss in tfie past, we say we ke fauSed tfie pft.plern, Jell US vc 11 duour test to make it right It the problem was prior to our term with The SUN. let it u,e Gne the $UN a chance to give the puphe what they deserve insight mfu the happenings that will atlecj their lives We aim to Pe far, unbiased, accurate, complete, factual, as well as compassionate We try to treat people all people m the News with empathy, Set stilt Pe agirssive enough to get the whole Story, LAe everyone else - we have made and will make mistakes When we do, we will acknowledge them We are after the truth The rights and freedoms of the Press were the first concern of those who established this country long ago They are even more important today, when there are many areas in the world where freedom to report fairly, and freedom to speak freely, are only memories of the past. We appreciate those who trust us enough to give us a story on happenings that affect all of us and we hope that others will accept their responsibility to accurately inform the public. The freedom of the press ensures the freedom of the people. Seminary Graduation area May 23rd When youre driving keep your windows rolled up and your doors locked. Keep your car in gear while halted at traffic lights and stop signs. If you believe youre being followed, dont drive into your driveway. If another car attempts to force you to the side, dont pull over. If your car breaks down in an isolated area, raise the hood and sit inside with doors locked. If you are alone, dont stop to aid disabled motorists. Park in a well lighted spot near your destination. Lock your car when you leave it. Women who live alone should list only their last names and initials in telephone directories and on mailboxes. Change the door locks when you move into a new house or Twenty one students will be graduating from Seminary Thursday, May 23, 1985, at 7 p.m. at the Salina Stake Center. Graduates are: Gordon Johnson, Brett Gurney, Shane Foote, Cami Wilkins, Brett Stubbs, Jeffrey Gates, Lanny Jacobsen, Cami Hatch, Holly Christensen, and Debra Reynolds. Also, Linda Burr, Hal Koozer, Farron Durfey, Michelle Davies, Sharon Wilson, Richard Curtis, John Malley, Erin John, Georgia Johnson, Trade Bennett, and Ann Peterson. Install and use chain locks or use a peephole. If someone asks to use your phone, do not permit them to enter. Offer to summon emergency assistance, or make the call for him. Dont give your phone number to an unknown caller. Hang up. Notify the police of obscene phone calls. Keep windows securely locked. If you return home and think a window or door is not as you left it, do not enter or call out. Someone may still be inside. Use a neighbors phone immediately to call police and wait outside until they arrive. Call whenever danger threatens. In the event of a false alarm, it is better to be a bit embarrassed than to be killed or injured. NOTICE Salina City Police Department has some literature, and will talk to any person, group or organization about this subject, or any other, in an effort to reduce crime. All flowers must be removed from the Salina Cemeteries by the morning of Monday, June 3, 1985. - 1,1 The Salina Ukiiit U t in tor Al kolir 4 U Sun 4 4k( il 4w ) A t 14 X ii A rid A fin A ii lift St! nr lid Ai ana A V.rH.cd A ,j l) A lo li.kc O.I a lid ), IVK'iiytuar 1k a!id 4f 1,4,1 fftK!na ' ) In Hull Id UllthC wild Sio3 h ft.? ) .1il ulidal nia 1. id lilt Id ,!atid ojijuillutu!) t 71u t ln((lilrj U Uit xnh.jifxfK'n.-.iix- !' 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Recently, in our area, there have been several incidents reported to the police. Here are a few tips all women should know and practice: A man determined to follow and attack a woman is more readily attracted to a women who is wearing revealing clothing or behaving in a suggestive manner. If someone suspicious is near you, cross the street. If he continues to trail you, be prepared to defend yourself by: Screaming and running to a lighted residence or business Flagging down a passing car Using any available object for a weapon, such as a nail file, high heeled shoe, etc. Dont accept rides from strangers. Carry your purse under your arm. OilL t Id IkAr mcl e C copc I a! ik e a Ws. No, and d nothing T I fr'tlVd d U x 4 klld 11.4-i- f iad in ti)ukl.liitli k ib Rape, Assault, in t l 4 U Ui.lw 1 1h 4 ' ( kill Ik ttd.ll Uicul tone kliA km'jkill In 41 c luM t ! hate 4 11c JtXuil IdJ LHah u in ..uv 1 4. 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A ti e) dcrved. they already knro hy tfiey oere there: To protect the r.fiht to be their 00 n penon-i- he riKhl lo be free. America entered the Century young, vulnerable republic. Ihnmt her Into the role of llh Hi-tor- y pooer. Mith growing pooer came greater responsibility, and 90 major oars, expedition, campaigns and occupation. After World War 1 the oar to end all oar came a bigger and bloodier oar, and then the new confused warfare of limited objectives and unclear definition. But each time, our military forces oere there: Always doing more than was asked. Always ready to put their lives on the line whenever our security, honor. . and freedom. . .were at stake. Always drawing upon their individual freedom for the will and courage to fight and die for our country the ideals for which she stands . . . and the goals she has yet to attain. Now we must explain to a new generation why such sacrifice was made and why, because of it, we are strgnfier as a people and freer than any other nation on the earth. If we fail in this message the message of Memorial day we fail those who have already sacrificed and those who may be called upon to . . . and well take care of the car! Don's Texaco 215 West Main Salma - 529-353- 1 Don's Freeway Texaco Salma 1525 South State - - 529-796- 0 PLANT THEM NOW. Bedding Plants Vegetables Plants sacrifice once more. America deserves such sacrifice and courage. She deserves such love. She deserves to be defended. She deserves the nurturing of her values and our faithfulness to her traditions. America is Number 1 because of her Veterans. SAVE WATER AND TIME With Drip Irrigation! Douglas Wadsworth Director VA Regional Office GET THE LATEST! Subscribe To THE SALINA SUN - WHAT IS DRIP WATERING? You save water and time You minimize plant stress You eliminate erosion and wasteful f. Hanging Plants Outdoor Plants Over 10,000 plants bushes and Trees to Choose from! be held Thursday, May 23, at 7 p.m. in Salina Stake Center. Twenty one students will graduate. BENNETT NURSURY Centerfield, Utah C'- t the bonus of healthy plants and greater yields. i t Idle! , run-of- NIGHT TONIGHT: These Students have completed four years of Seminary. Graduation will 2 in: t n-uiw- Itrtt.rW.tirf Z r 4 j rx-- It Celtic ItAhodU vcilil,rrt kitkxj III Mai Id M f It hd Ujf Kavn CfaufUrl v Uid to their (onivV 4 Mmld Mr I a liCl. ' c i4riil ) ituiiclk) t t kill. tire 1 1 fit you get BIG : fci!W kfK'dO tutjc4 . ' a. t'f ti" ' Ak'it'i '( taii ur i i r 4t s 4 4 : Ui 111 ii r u r Changes t i THL MtlHA t 't : c Z , i ' ,i .. ' Deadline 5 : C |