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Show Wednesday, November Number 46 Volume 69 Price 50 Cents 13, 1991 I Here's what voters had to say in last week's election Salina voters turned out in good numbers for the November 5, elec-UoDistrict 15 has 449 registered voters, and 219 of them turned out to vote. District 14 & 25 were combined this year for a total of 503 registered voters. 294 of them turned out to cast their vote. Results of the elections are as follows: Council Aurora. Three seats were filled as follows. Hal Dee Jensen received 195, or 27 of the votes cast; Royce A. Mason, incumbent, received 170, or Raymond H.Heagle, received 133, Others on the ballot reor ceived the following: Lawrence W. Mason, 122, 17; Ivanna Stowe, 55, Mark W. Freeman, 54, Aurora Mayor is Larry Cosby. Redmond. Redmond voters filled two Council seats. Kelly Johnson received 1 10 votes, or 35; Ken Terrel Nelson, 109, Lori Rawlinson received 91 votes, for n. ar 23; 18. 7. 8; ar 35. 29. Redmond voters also elected Mane Hawkins to a two-yeterm, with 146 votes, 100. Salina. Salina voters elected three to council seats as follows: Kim Robinson, incumbent 462 Ronald K. Crane, votes, or incumbent, 413, or Nancy S. Frame, 388, or Others on the ballot were: Tom R. Bowers, 145, or Ray Black-haar 31; 27; 26. 10; 105,7. 18; 12; 13; n, 6. Arts Crafts Fair at Senior Center & November 16th Dont miss it! The North Sevier Senior Citizens will hold their Arts and Crafts Fair, Saturday, November 16, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Senior Center. There will be handmade items of all kinds, quilts, large tricot and baby quilts, sweaters, dolls, TV throws, many more gifts for that special person. There will also be baked goods and refreshments. 6 For more information call or 529-728- 529-390- 1. Salina Youth Council winners Winning the 1st Salina Youth Council election held November 4, were the following: Joe Johnson, Youth Council Mayor; Councilmembers Heather Willden, Courtney Christensen, Verlene DeMille, Katrina Rasmussen, and Wendy Sperry. The Council will be sworn in by Judge Thad Wasden on November 14 at 7 p.m. The Yankee Doodle Choir needs you The Yankee Doodle Choir will practice Wedneday, November 13, at 7:30 p.m. at the Redmond Ward Cultural Hall. This choir will be part of the pageant, A Field of Stars which will see its second performance next summer on a red rock plateau 5 miles west of Richfield. It was first presented last July at the Richfield LDS Tabernacle. It is hoped that the pageant will become an annual production. Everyone is invited to become a part of A Field of Stars. If you enjoy singing, well see you at Town Hall, tonight, (Wednesday) at 7:30 p.m. Redond 50; 50; Council. Shirley Probert, incumArland bent, 105 votes, Esklund, 102, 49. 51; ar ar ar ar 44; 29. 28. CouncilmemLoa - Two bers were elected. Regina Flanagan, 51 votes, Scott Durfey, inChris cumbent, 54 votes, or Schaugaard, incumbent, received 59 votes, or 100 for the two-yeCouncil seat. Monroe - Three elected to Council seats: Kirt Nilsson, incumbent received 143 votes, or Ron Curtis, incumbent, 139, R.K. Nielson, incumbent, or 138, Sigurd - Two elected to ar 54; 46. ar 34; 33; 33. ar Council. Vilo J. Allen,71 votes, or Lloyd R. (Whitey) Davis, incumbent, 60 votes, or Others received votes as follows: Terry 28; Harvey,37,or 23. 15; AlmaF.Borg, 13; Ross R. Tripp, 26, or 10; Rex McKay Bagley, 21,8; 33, Other Sevier County races include: Richfield - Three named to Council seats. Lois R. Christensen, 1052, or 23 of the votes; J. Morgan Busk, 834, James K. Forsey, incumbent, 794, 17. Others on the ballot received the following: Howard C. Coleman, 490, Jay P. Forsey,408, Medford Roland O. Bills, 376, G Hutsun, 339, 11; Courtney Day-to187, 16; Bickneil - Voters elected J. Kent David J. Savage, 55 votes, or to Moosman, incumbent, 54, Council seats. Elected to two-yecouncil was James R. Stephenson, incumbent, with 56, or 100 of the vote. Glenwood. Two councilmembers were elected. Ray L Powell, incumbent, 94, or 39 of the vote; Junius F. Sorensen, incumbent, 86, or 36 of the vote. Carl E. Wabel received 61, or 25 of the vote. CounKoosharem. Two cilmembers were elected. Judy Cole, 47, or Shelley Torgersen, Don Brown, incumbent, 31, or incumbent, received 30 votes, or 4. Mary H. Graham, 10, Scipio - Two elected to Sanpete County voters cast their votes as follows: Centerfield - Two elected 104-yeCouncil: Evelyn Frandsen, Darwin Jensen, 156 votes, 121 votes, Other candidates were: Franklin J. Roberts,78 votes, Kim Lund, 182, ar 29; 23. 35. 15; Ephraim Mark Anderson, 404 Barry A. Baker, 337, Cliff Birrell, 333 votes, Other candidates received as follows: Martha Olsen, 324, Lottie L. Donna Bailey, 269, Draper, 208, Fayette - Gerald Mellor, incumbent, was reelected to serve as Fayette Mayor, with 29 votes, His opponent, David Ashworth, received 24 votes, or Fayette also elected two Councilmembers. Shawn Crane, 32 votes, Roland Christensen, 29,26. Other candidates received the following votes: Kelly Mellor, Brent incumbent, 28 votes, Mellor, 21 votes, Gunnison - Three elected to Council. Linda L.Malmgren, Mark V. Pickett, 266, 292, Steven M. Buchanan, 216, Other candidates received: Marshall E. Sorenson, 202, Marilyn G. Hatch, 169, 14; Richard T. Dyreng, incumbent, 132, votes, 18; 22; 18. 11. 14; 4 17; 55. 45. 29; 25; 19. 18; 17. 24; 16; 11. ? Rep. Brad Johnson to meet with public concern please attend. He will be The at the meetings at 8 p.m. schedule is as follows: Annabella Nov. 1 1 Glenwood Nov. 14 Nov. 18 Salina Nov. 19 Sigurd Nov. 21 Monroe Dec. 3 Elsinore Dec. 11 Redmond Dec. 16 Aurora There were pads a crackin and deep voices a yelling last week on North Seviers football field as alumni from that school came out of the woodwork to play football. About 50 players showed up ranging from Graduates from years 1970 to 1993. According to organizer, Steve Camp, the game was planned this year as a fund raiser for the upcoming Little League Football program that will be starting in the Fall of 1992. Robbie Pierce will be in charge. Approximately $1,000 was raised. Little League plans call for the purchasing of uniforms and equipment that will cost about $5,000. This will be enough uniforms for the 7th and 8th graders for this next fall. Anyone interested in this pro for artists, school groups, clubs, etc., can be arranged by calling the bank at The works of more than twenty local artists will be on display many of these are award winning artists. Dontmiss this opportunity to enjoy the beautiful paintings presented. 529-745- - Alumni Football Game brings in $ 1 ,000 for new program Works of local artists to be on display at Bank The Utah Independent Bank, Salina, presents the display of the paintings of North Sevier area artists. The event will take place Monday, November 18, and will continue for three weeks The public is invited to view the paintings anytime during regular business hours. Special viewings IT'S COMING: This photo was taken during the last snowstorm to his the North S vier area. These last few days of late fall weather will be short-liveand we'll soon all be for snow the shovels again. reaching d, Continued on Page 2 ar The Utah Legislature will be meeting in January, and Rep. Brad wants to meet Johnson, with the people throughout this area before that time to hear their feelings on the various issues that will be facing the legislature. He will meet with the following city and town cuoncils and asks that anyone with a question or 4 v. 9. -- gram please call Robbie. The alumni teams were split up every four years from the time NSHS started football in 1972. According to Camp it was an evenly matched game with both teams scoring three touchdowns. The big difference was that the white team did not score any extra points. The red team, having the old and the young and won the game 20-1Some of the highlights of the game included Del Honeycutt intercepting a pass and ran for a touch8. down on the red team. Ricky Torgcr-so- n caught a long bomb from Justin Okerlund for a 70 yard touchdown and so did Brady Edwards catch a touchdown long bomb from Justin for the red team. The white team did have its chance for a comeback win or a. least a tie after they scored their last touchdown with only 20 seconds left in the game on a five yard bull run by Brett Shaw. The twe point conversion that would have tied the game was no good. So the e kick and lined up for an recovered the ball. But that is where the game stood as their last play for the end zone was no good and the game ended with the Red team on top 20-1on-sid- 8. Award Winners Awards were given to several of the top performers for the evening including: MVP Offense were Gao Jensen and Brett Shaw. Most Ancient Alumni w as Gary Jensen who Continued on Page 2 Salina Improvment Group (SIG) awards to be given At November 19th meeting, Zion's Bank The Community Pride program which addresses beautification, housing, business development and other key community issues will be the highlight of the monthly meeting of SIG - Salina Improvement Group. It will be held November 19, at 7 p.m. in the downstairs Community Room of Zion's Bank Building, Salina. A special invitation is extended to all those interested in community issues to come and meet with their elected offiicals and other business leaders. Mayor Nyals Andreason will present Salina Improvement Group's 'Award of Excellence' to seven individuals and 4 business owners for the appearance of their properties. Jim Davis, Mayor of South Salt Lake City will lead the discussion Business as our special guest. conceived by development projects Mayor Davis over the past 12 years have generated 1800 new jobs. Davis is now serving his fourth term as Mayor, and has seen the value of property in his district increase 193, from $34 million in 1977 when he first took office, - to more than $99 million today. Davis has represented local government interests on various commitees and task forces including the National League of Cities and Towns Community and Economic Development Steering Committee; The Utah State Retirement Board, and the Salt Lake Health Board. He currently serves as Chair of the Utah League of Cities and Towns' State and Local Committee and on the League Executive Committee. Mayor Davis is married to Susan Smith Davis who was named the 1985 'Utah Young Mother of the Year" and they have eight children. SIG members are hopeful that you will meet with us on November 19th. ar City-Coun- ty FOGGY MORNING: Early on these fall mornings its not unusual to find fog along the river and mountain slopes. It would be great if we could record in blazing color the beauty of the early mornings as the sun burns the fog away. One of these mornings it will be ice fog trimming the trees with it's icy touch. |