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Show Ifl- - TheSunNews Wednesday. March 25. 199? Council asking Students honored at Football Awards Banquet Members of the 1991-9- 2 Football team at North Sevier High School were fed and honored in their annual Awards Banquet. This year Lance Mickelscn was honored as the teams most valuable player. The group heard remarks from their guest speaker, Scott Giles, of BY I' pi lor to the actual awards cere-nonThe following is a listing of the awards given: v. DLF-ENSE- : Outstanding Roper. Outstanding Thurston. Lineman; Ernie Linebacker: Craig Mr Potential: Rhett Hallows. SP1 C1AL j alina football season. - Improvement Group i The North Sevier Community Council is receiving applications for those who are willing to fill vacancies on the council. They are also asking for references for future openings. If you are interested send a letter to North Sevier Community Council, General Delivery, Salina, Utah. Outstanding Special Team: Robbie Jensen. SPECIAL AWARDS: Outstanding Senior: Ryan Baker Outstanding Junior: Kent Hales Outstanding Sophomore: Brant Hallows Outstanding Freshman: Twceb Gladwell Most Inspirational: Mike Forebush 12th Man: Mike Johnson Captains: Ryan Roberts, Matt Sorensen, Lance Mickelscn. Community Appreciation Awards: Barretts Foodtown, Peggy Roberts, Kevin Ashby, Devon Allred, Monica Weather Recent storms in the local mountains have delivered a good amount of snow especially in the higher mountain areas. Snowmobilers near Fish Lake recently had a great time busting through drifts and the new powder snow. TEAMS: SlG was happy to welcome in. wc oiuers Inalee Jensen and Courtney Christensen, the latter from the Youth Council, to the group at its isi meeting, March 18. Itisencour-.igm- g to have the younger people U.n, flinging fresh ideas and suggestions of means to reach SIGs goals of improving the appearance of the town. Thanks to Newell Hales and Kirby Nelson who generously donated their lime and equipment, and to Can-D- o Lynn Robins, the Kinder propers has been cleared of debris remaining after the October major c leanup of that property. Having the Kinders permission, SIG plans to plant wild flowers on the west side property, which was tilled by Paul Jensen, this spring. Other projects to be completed by the end of cleanup month, May 23, include: iv do trash barrels on Main Street, vuth Courtney Christensen to lead that cl fort; Redo Bower barrels along Main for applications Report Current precipitation since the October 1, 1991 beginning of this water year is 3.52 inches. Last year at this time precipitation total was 3.98 inches. Noxious weeds are a problem everywhere Owners of private range adjacent worthwhile. controlled can crowd the crop out. Street, with Tammy Hales and John Recently we discussed a new Forest forest lands dont need unconto Other things we as public land such as a In Schmidt leading that effort; range-landnoncrop system Service regulation requiring the use weed trolled threatening users can do to reduce the weed populations the advantage swings much ReNonne Robins, Larry Larsen of certified weed free hay in the lands. their of the productivity in Exfavor more of the weeds. problem include reporting sightings and Johns Schmidt will plant three National Forests of Utah. all of almost source of the Since of noxious weeds to the managing be can seen Utah trees and ground cover at the vacant amples throughout We reviewed characteristics that our irrigation water is in the national agency, to the Extension service or and the Western States where thoulot on First East and Southeast Main make these noxious weeds such probforests, we might expect that if there county weed supervisor. If you are sands of acres of rangelands have Street. lems - mainly their uninhibited growth. noxious weeds at the headwaters are not sure the plant you see is a noxbecome covered by Yellow Star Bart Cowley will work with the Most farmers and ranchers are the down seed will be there ious weed - report it anyway. We coming Thistle. Not much else grows there City, Youth Council and other volfamiliar with the invasive capacity the into can use all the help we can get. valleys. waterways and nothing eats it not deer or sheep unteers to get the ice skating rink of weeds such as white top and Canweed that No one using If expects elk or and not cattle. you recognize a plant as a certainly prepared before the ice skating seaada thistle. In cultivated lands where in the forests will make noxious week, take a minute free only hay The loss from of son arrives. get productive range a concerted effort is not made to the threat of noxious weed invasions your shovel out and cut it down. At weed infestation is more sure than SIG needs volunteers for these can their they spread, prevent of the forest go away, but where such one time in this great country we changes in a permittees allotment, and other upcoming projects. any crop, if left alone. and not nearly as negotiable. policies have been in place, the rate thought it appropriate to help one Claudia Nielsen reported that the In an ecosystem such as a cultiof new infestations has been reduced another. Big game require productive range Chamber of Commerce is working vated field, where the crop is planted If you are interested in learning mainif to numbers significantly. are be population with UDOT and property owners to and effort made to maintain it in time when everyone is to identify problem weeds, see your a At tained that level a at hunters most have a Welcome to Salina sign higher density than would be found demanding reductions in government Utah State University Extension would like so they can have a reasonplaced at the south entrance to town. in a less managed situation, the crop spending at all levels, it would seem agent, Clyde Hurst, in the Sevier able chance of success during the She is working with SUFCo and the has somewhat of a competitive adthat efforts to prevent problems are County Courthouse, or call 2 various hunts. Barney and Robinson trucking comvantage. Even so, weeds, if not ext. 275. panies to have a similar sign placed at the triangle at the West entrance to town. A Welcome sign at the North entrance to town is on hold for Christensen the time being. of $2.50. On March 19, nineteen seniors The next SIG meeting will be held This weeks menu includes: Presthe Blood April 2, at 7 p.m. in the basement of took advantage of Thursday, March 26 - Baked Center. We the Clinic want at sure Zions Bank. Everyone is invited to chicken, RasLouis whipped potatoes, gravy, thank to Kjar, Gayleen attend. glazed carrots, Apple Brown Betty, mussen and Delores Crane for their rolls, butter, milk, juice. Dan Seals will be performing in elude Troy Hales, Redmond; Randy help in this project. butStuffed cabbage, Friday Concert in Salina this Friday night, Larson, Gunnison, Jay Clayton, We also had 32 for the delicious tered bread, cake, corn, Mayfield, Terry Hansen, Gunnison, peaches, dinner prepared by cooks Ranae at 7 and 9 p.m. at NSHS High. Lane milk, will be butter, Hales Marie Barney, Salina, and Debbie We juice. Donna Anderson. Baker and Tammy Hales Newman, SLC. Seals that with Tuesday - Hamburger patty and miss Loretta and hope she will soon eveining. appearing There are still a few tickets left A parent or guardian must aconion, whipped potatoes, gravy, be able to return back to the Center. Tammy has just finished recordmixed vegetables, fruit salad, bread, Don t forget the Pot Luck Dinner company each student on the first ing her first album "Homemade Love" and you may purchase them at Bums butter, milk, juice. which she will be releasing that Saddlery, Salina, and KSVC, Richnight of class and to the range on the which will be on March 26 at 6 p.m. baked Roast session. beef, Her band members in- - field. Wednesday It will be hosted by the Seniors from Saturday evening. beans, Interested parties should preapplesauce, are potato, asked green Aurora. Those attending gingerbread with topping, bread, to bring vegetables or vegetable register for the course at Grant Western Sporting Goods, 575 South plates, salad, dessert, or a donation butter, milk, juice. Main, Richfield, by Saturday, March 28. N Enrollment is limited by classroom size and range safety consid529-783- 9 , erations. If classes are oversubscribed, priority will be given to those students who may hunt this year, and secondarily, to those who apply earliest. The $4 fee for the course is payable on the first evening of the class. Questions on the Elks Lodge classes may be addressed to A1 Ricksecker, Information on other Utah Hunter Education Class schedule may Saturday, April 4, will be Frebe obtained from Utah Division of mont Indian State Parks Childrens Wildlife Resources at Glcnwood Fish Day. New hands-o- n exhibits and craft durHatchery by phoning 896-521- 8 your own displays will abound. Other ing business hours. events include Bike Tour Jeff Roberts will guide Our educational department ordered the production of large quantities of our the bike tour this year, and will leave the visitor Center at 9 a.m. (Newest Sew & Serge Sewing Machines) anticipating that they would get School The tour will focus on the numerous Orders for them. Due to economic conditions these orders were not received. rock art panels along Clear Creek WE MUST SELL THESE MACHINES and the lifeways of the Fremont from commercial sprayers who would Those heavy duty school machines are made of metal with metal hooks and drive people. This is an easy ride. Bring be interested in cooperating with the bikes and to us. plan join your gears. All machines are brand new and carry the manufacturers 23 year warranty. weed department on specific projTacos - Rosalce will make Navajo They are deisgned to sew on all fabrics without adjustments. Levis, Canvas, Upholects. He can be reached at 896-665her great Navajo tacos at lunch, from March 3 1 was set at the time for a stery, Nylon, Stretch, Silk, Vinyl. ll:30a.m.tolp.m. Bakesale items manfor all land coordinating meeting THEY EVEN SEW ON LEATHER would be appreciated. aging agencies, canal companies, the Indian Princess Royalty will make n built-iWith the professional overlock stitch you Sew the Seam & Serge the edge in weed board, and others interested in their at 1 :30 at the Visiappearance one operation. An optional cutter lets you trim the excess fabric. Buy unlike some other control of noxious weeds in the county. tor Center. They will perform their machines, it will also make buttonholes (any size), Blind hems, Monograms, DecoraThe meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. talents explain about their traditional tive Embroidery, SAtin Stitching, Applique, and much more with the turn of a dial. For more information about weed clothing. USU call Clyde Hurst, management Lifestyles - Rick and Rena Extension Agent at Pickavit, Richfield will give insight Now you have it all in one machine. in to the Native American lifeways YOUR CHECKS ARE WELCOME AND LAYAWAYS. of today. CASH OR MASTERCARD & VISA ACCEPTED. Guided Tours - on the rock art trail will run all day. Some of the ALL MACHINES ARE CABINET READY. finest examples of rock art are to be Your price with this ad is only $198.00 - Without ad $529.00. found here, such as Hunkups Panel and Newspaper Rock. Other activities include testing filed for the office of RepresentaNECCHI skill with Atlatal, or bow and NECCHI tive. your inBEST WESTERN Manufacturing Offices on the county level arrow. Kids will love the face paintManufacturing since 1835 Quality Salina Near or Street a 1225 State clude one county commissioner and South booth, 1835 vest making ing fringed .Quality since full a from a paper sack. This years chischool board members, and 1992 March slate of state officers are up for elecldrens day promises to be fun from 2:00 10:00 dawn to dusk, so bring the children tion, as well as U.S Senator and court jusand and the yourself, enjoy Representative, supreme day at Fremont Indian State Park. tice and district judge. s, te 896-926- leeon Dan Seals Concert will feature Tammy Hales Young hunters urged to attend Hunter Ed course Richfield Elks Lodge, 2420, will be providing Utah Hunter Education classes in the basement classroom of the Elks Lodge for young hunters planning to hunt this year. course is required for This hunters bom after December 31, 1965, and will be taught in four classroom sessions: one each Wednesday evening from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. on the following dates: 15-ho- April 1 April 8 April 15 April 22 And one daytime Saturday session at the range on May 9lh or May 16th. Students must attend all the classes Attain a grade a written exam; of at least 70 on Score a minimum of 50 on their range targets with a .22 rifle to be consider a safe and competent hunter. r Phone News Items Children's Day at Fremont Park April 4 527-441- 1. UNCLAIMED SCHOOL ORDERS NECCI SEW & SERGE SEWING MACHINES Meeting for all interested in noxious weed control A meeting of the Sevier County Weed Board was held March 17, 1992. Newly appointed bounty weed supervisor, Steve Rowley, was formally introduced to the board. He has worked for the Weed Department for several years and is well acquainted with weed control needs throughout the county. The group discussed plans for the coming season. They would like to have a commercial sprayer more involved in county weed control. Mr. Rowley would like to hear 8. 896-926- 2. Candidates begin filing for 1992 election spots Candidates have begun filing for xv inoas on the Sevier District School Beaid. Applications will continue to be taken through April 15. So far, Jerold Johnson, Aurora, w ho has been serving as Board PresiKirk and dent, Rasmussen, of Redmond, have filed. has Bndley Johnson, ONE DAY ONLY SHAHEENS Friday, 27th, a.m. to p.m. |