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Show Volume 69 Number 18 1 1 991 Price 50 Cents Clean Up Our Town Week set for Salina, May 8 Immunization Clinic times 13-1- The North Sevier Economic are changed Starting in May the immunization clinics held in Richfield will be divided into two clinics per month, due to limited space in the new office location, 160 North Main. Those with last names beginning with A to L are asked to attend the clinic on the first Wednesday of every month from 9 to 1 1 :30 a.m. Those whose last names begin with the initials M to Z are asked to attend the clinic on the third Friday of every month from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Lions Club Wednesday, May Development Committee is sponsoring a "Clean Up Our Town" week May 13 -- 18. Residents are asked to start with cleaning up their yards and residences. Businesses are asked to clean up all business properties and buildings. The city will be divided into four sections and plaques will be given to the owners of properties in each section which reflect the cleanest, neatest property in their Businesses will also be recognized for their efforts to present a clean, pleasant looking business property and building. Arrangements are being made to provide debris pickup in each neigh- d. neigh-brohoo- bohood. Junk or wrecked cars can be towed away free of charge by Salina Motors. The Economic Commitee, along with the Salina Chamber of Commerce and Salina City encourage citizens to get involved and clean up the community. Pitch in and help your neighbors and friends. Businesses clean up your holdings and property. Scout troops pick a clean up project and carry it out tnis week. Civic and chruch organizations get involved and clean up we have in some of the eye-sorSalina. Let's make Salina a clean, tidy town to look at and live in by Memorial Weekend. , r' r if vH- I? - Ui m - j :?, frfAif'l , w 4; Community Relay Meet, papers & white elephants May 1 0, at 8 p.m. nate valuable white elephants they may have toward a Flea Market scheduled for 9 a.m. on June 8. Both of these projects are aimed at raising money to build a Salina Lions Club building at the east end of the city. If your donated material or ""StJUipment is not picked up, please call Roy Cooke, chairman of the Rea Market. White elephant items will also be picked up on the first Saturday in June when the Lions make their regular newspaper pickup. Girl's Day is Attention Salina. Due to the inconvenience which is placed on those who labored in jobs during the week, the community relays will be changed from Thursday May 9, to Friday, May 10. Our challenge to you is to get all of your teams together to represent your busienss, company, organi-zaitoetc. Medley, Winners in each division will We appreciate your willingness to participate in this fund raiser. Mens Open Co-E- 1; d 529-703- Half Lap; Full Lap: and Sprint What better The Cancer Screening and Prevention Program, Utah Department of Health, in cooperation with the American Cancer SOciety and Central Health Department will provide a cancer screening clinic for women at the following location during May. . Salina 2nd -- 3rd Ward Building, 87 South 100 East, Salina Thursday - May 30 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. MarCall Genevfve 5 or Bernice, gie for appointments and information. The clinic will include a pap test, pelvic and breast exam, blood pressure check, hemocult kits to 529-731- 529-339- time for concert than Spring? 6; 529-397- Cancer Screening for women in Salina NSHS Attention all grandmothers, mothers, aunts, and North Sevier alumni and girls. The North Sevier FHA is planning its annual Girls Day. We will have a special guest speaker. Juniors will model their prom dresses and a light tea will follow. The event will be held the first part of May (date not set yet), at 7 p.m. Watch for more information and plan to attend. 529-329- 4; 0, 2, 529-394- test for colorectal cancer, health education information on risk factors, signs and symptoms of cancer, and referral for appropriate medical follow. Exams are given by specially trained nurses. All women 18 years of age or older, or who are sexually active, who have not had a Pap test during the past year are encouraged to attend. A fee ranging from $4 to $22.00 will be charged based on annual - family income and family size. Though the clinic is being held in a church building, it is for all women, regardless of religious affiliation. Wilderness designation would tie up Utah lands needlessly Senator Orrin Hatch t Ever since the pioneers first came into our valleys, Utahns have lied upon the land for the necessities of life. Water, food, fiber, and shelter were essential to survival and were the building blocks of our society. We learned early that wise stewardship of the land and its resources could provide a multitude of opportunities, while protecting its beauty. Utahns are sill dependent on the land and its resources. Our economic future, in great part, lies with that land and how it is managed. Any decision concerning the management of our lands is going to aifect Utahns, either directly or indirectly. Consequently, I am very concerned that a segment of our society seems to have forgotten the vital link between the land and our economic well being. There is a mindset, which I believe is growing in popularity, that tends to view man as an unwelcome visitor to the Junior Miss North Sevier is named 1991 The 1991 Junior Miss North Sevier Pageant was held last Saturday night at North Sevier High School. Chosen Queen was Jenna Spear, daughter of Vince and Lauri Johnson, Aurora; 1st Attendant was Brenda Coates, daughter of Brent and Joan Coates, Aurora; 2nd attendant, Nicole Shaw, daughter of Mike and Joanne Shaw, Aurora; 3rd, Amber Trapp, daugh ter of Wayne and Elsie Baldwin, Salina, and Ed Trapp, New Mexico; 4th Mario Okerlund, daughter of Don and Jolayne Okerlund, Salina. Miss Congeniality was Merry Kjar, daughter of Louis and Darlene Kjar, of Aurora. MCs for the occasion were Treena Willardson, 1991 Miss North Sevier, Gladwell, 1 and Cammy 990 Miss North Sevier. What better time for a concert than Spring? The North Sevier Middle School Bands and Choirs will present their concert on Wednesday evening. May 7, at 7 p.m. in the NSHS Auditorium. plays set May 2, at 7 p.m. at NS High New Officers will New off cers were elected at the April 24 meeting of the Salina Lions club which was held at the Car- ct n, riage Court. are: New officers for 1991-9- 2 Ronald Tidlund, president; Eugene Crane, 1st vice president; John Schmidt, 2nd vice president; John W. Learning, secretarytreasurer. Bob Williams, Lion tamer; Lan-Shumway, tail twister, Wayne Burr y NSHS presents two plays, Thurs. May 2, at 7 p.rm Both concerts are free, and are under the direction of May Christensen. - lead Salina Lions Club Tomorrow night, Thursday, May 2, North Sevier High School Drama Department will presesnt two one-aplays. The plays, Rumpel-stiltskiand S hock of His Life, will provide a pleasant evening for the entire family. The performances will begin at 7 p.m. in the NSHS auditorium. A $1 ticket will admit you to both plays, which are under the direction of Steve Malan. auditorium. planet, that everything man does damages nature and that man must be stopped before he destroys the earth. This has translated into a national effort to limit use of and access to our public lands. Rather than trying to promote land management practices that protect our resources for human use, these extremists want to protect the land and our resources from human use. As a result, it is becoming increasingly difficult to conduct the activities that have historically been a vital part of the economics of the public lands states of the west. Almost every item on the agenda of the environmental lobby would hinder the ability of western states to expand and strengthen their economics, particularly in rural areas. Excessive wilderness, increased grazing fees, and overhauling the mining laws, prohibiting timber sales, extreme wetland restrictions, additional endangered species listings, and more all come in conflict with the future economic viability of our land dependent economies. Ranchers whose families have made a living off the land for generations are facing grazing fee increases that would force many from the land settled by their grandparents. Small Utah communities almost wholly dependent on the timber industry are facing economic Continued on Page 2 Two NSHS Spring Family Concert will be held Monday evening, May 15, at 7 p.m. in the high school i d. es Relays will include: Quarter Lap; There will be three divisions: Womens Open r COLD. AND MORE COMING: If you thought is has been cold the last few days, you were right, as attested by this ice from a farm sprinkling system. Snow showers and icy The water received has nearly put most local winds have been common, but short-liveareas up near average precipitation levels. Most Team entries are $12 per team, per relay - $3 per person. look-alik- T , receive an activity pass to all NS HS Home games for the 1991-9- 2 season. Door prizes will be given for. Funniest uniforms Best baton exchange All proceeds will go towards our equipment shed, for track equipment. For entries contact the following at NSHS or at home: Steve Juan Henderson, Camp, 529-706Kathy Slack, 0 Jill Porter, n, g v es asks This Saturday, May 4, at 9 .m. members of the Salina Lions Club will be picking up bundled newspapers at the curb in the city. At the same time the club is asking citizens of our community to do- 1 s1 , for Coming to ,&! and Gary Learning as directors with Ronald Crane and Lloyd Hatch as hold-ovdirectors. The new offiwill be installed at the first cers the club in July. of meeting Members of the club were entertained by North Sevier High School music director. Jay Christensen at the piano, who played requests a la night club entertainment. The program was enjoyed by all. er The first-evJunior Miss North Sevier held was last Saturday night. Winners inPageant cluded, from left: Escort: Ryan Heath; Mario Okerlund, 4th attendant; Nichole Shaw, 2nd attendant; Jenna ROYALTY: er Spear, Queen; Brenda Coates, 1st attendant; Amber Trapp, 3rd attendant; Craig Gladwell, escort. Named Miss Congeniality was Merry Kjar, not pictured. mmmrnm |