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Show Page 2 Wednesday. August 18. 1999 Salina Sun $" V' V 3 t &? imis- - As temperatures during the dog days of summer reach the 90s, the corner of 300 North and 100 East continues to provide entertainment for kids in the form of a permanent, puddle of water. L. ' non-draini- 1 Kids enjoy Ashlee Anderson daughter of Mel and Kathy Anderson, Salina, with Governor Mike Leavitt at the Governors Honors 6th. Ashlee prepared and Academy held at SUIT July delivered a presentation to the Academy on the Economics of the 2002 Olympics in Utah. Ashlee was awarded a 4 year full resident scholarship to SUU and an impressive wall plaque, presented by the Governor. In the background is SUU Vice President, and Sandra J. Lord, director of the Academy. and Pageant winners posted ' 1) dants Jessica Barney and Cicily Breinholt. Other specialty numbers included Green Valley Miss Teen Sevier Taryn Trejo, Green Valley Thunder, David Woolsey, Kristen DeGraff, Michael Hawley.and the Sharon Wall Dancers. The Green Six County celebrates 35th anniversary with other CAA's sioners, presented DeGraff a necklace and Pageant Executive Director Trish Bumgardner presented her a bracelet. Governor Michael Leavitt helped celebrate the 35lh Anniversary of Com- adequate food. They have operated programs that have sheltered the homeBoth thanked her for the year of service Action in Salt Lake City August less, helped people to become emmunity given to the county. A slide show was 17, 999. The Governor was joined by ployed, and have prevented presented depicting her year. It was the nine Community homelessness for many thousands of representativesof prepared by Clark Knight, Richfield. Action Agereics in Utah. They are families. Also included in their many DeGraff thankedall volunteers, comAugust 20, 999 as the 35lh diverse programs are homeownership celebrating a Valley Cloggers performed preshow. mittee members, and sponsors for their of the sinning of the Eco- education, weatheriation, outreach to anniversary directs Central Renae Woolsey. Valley, support of her and the pageant. She nomic Opportunity Ad of 1964. The the elderly, and much more. the Green Valley Cloggers. expressed gratitude to the citiens of "Our success is a result of hard work nearly l,(XX)Com-rnunit- y agenciesaremneol SevierCounty Commissioner Ralph the county for the opportunity given Action the and across collaboration, says Six County Agencies Okerlund, on behalf of the commis her to learn and to grow. this of Governments Human Association Anniversary. country celebrating Action Resources Manager Leone Harwood, Community Agencies (CAAs) were created in 1964, under the who has been with the agency since Economic Opportunity Act, signed by 1985. Classes be&n President Lyndon Baines Johnson. We work with many organizations September 7 Combination Classes Since that time, the national network of in the community, both public and priNEW Jr. Drill & Cheer Team nearly .00(1 local CAAs has been pro- vate, and have enjoyed strong support Tap, Jazz, Ballet, Tumbling for from the local businesscommunity for viding a bridges to Girls 6th grade & up Boys and their famimillions of Americans many years. Ages 3 & up Ages 5 & up 52 East 1 00 South, Aurora lies. Community Action helps people For 35 years, Community Action themselves. has made a difference through its net529-362- 9 help Community Action Agencies in Utah work of agencies serving 99Vi of the have organized food banks in every nations counties, says Leone area oflhe state to help feed the more Harwood, We're '.appy and proud to than 95, (XX) children who no without prove that Community Action w rks. z, Kellys Dance Edition Trooper LaneOgden investigated a fatality crash on milepost 79, 25 m ilcs east of Sal ina that claimed the i fe of a Colorado woman. Patrick Zimmerman, MD Family Practice Dannon Salchenberger, 17. Colorado, was westbound when she reportedly hit a bump which startled her. She tuined sharply to the left, ran off the road, and rolled the vehicle two and one-hatimes, end overend. The including Obstetrics, Pcdriatric Care and Adult Medicine Cristy Meacham, NP nOWcst Main in Salina 11 ll vehicle came to rest on its top. Neither Ms. Salchenberger nor her two passengers were wearing seal bells and all three were ejected. Ms. Salchenberger sustained neck enroute to LDS Hospital. Back-sepassenger Justin Hobcn, 9, Colorado, was transported to LDS al Hospital after being treated in Richfield. He was listed in faircondition with neck and back injuries. 21 THE IDEA THAT 'J J- yet it, puddle d opment Corp., a Salt Lake nonprofit organization. For information on how to apply, City-base- contactNancy Lorenzo at 801 994-72or by email at nlorenzoslcdc.org. The Olene Walker Housing Trust Fund is compi iscd of state and federal funds to be used for the construction, rehabilitation, and purchase of multifamily and single-famil- y housing in Utah. The fund helps make housing affordable for elderly , diss special-needand other resiabled, dents of Utah, t is named for Lt. Gov. e, Olene Walker in honor of her longtime support for affordable housing. The Utah Division of Community Development hosts the states efforts to help local governments, organizations, and individuals in creating and maintaining public infrastructure, facilities, services, housing, and economic development to enhance the quality of life for all Utahns. 2,000 acres to be burned by Sanpete Ranger District al erate aspen in Canyon, east of Sterling, by prescribed burning of approx i malely 2,(XX) acres of m i xed con dominated stands this fall. The forest service will use fire as a management tool to improve quaking Salina Sun USPS 478-08- 0 Periodical postage paid in Salina, Utah. Postmaster send address changes to the Salina Sun at Box 85, Salina, Utah 84654.The Salina Sun is published each Wednesday for $ 9year in Sevier County, $25year in Utah, and $ Wyear in US. Publisher: Jim & Lori Olsen . The project will be conducted when the appropriate conditions occur this fall. If the burn occurs during a hunting season, forest service personnel will be in the area to monitor the burn and inform the public. The forest service anticipates at this point in time that this burn will take place during the week of August 12 through The overall effect of the burn will be to enhance the resource for all forest users. If you have questions about this action, contact the Sanpete Ranger District, 540 N. Main, Ephraim, Utah 84627. Editor: Jim Olsen. The office is located at 3 E. Main in Salina. address: newsgtelco.net Office Hours: Monday 9am 1 Wed. - Fri 3 - 5 p.m. (435)529-783- 9 Fax (435)528-763- 4 All nglus reserved by the Salma SunCiunnison Valley News All is property ot Ihe Gunnison Valley News No pari herein may be reproduced without prior wnllen consent Many of our readers called the Salina Sun when they were V - st lower-incom- aspen and reduce conifer invasion in these areas. The burn will increase forage for She was transported by ambuinjuries. lance to Sevier Valley Hospital in wildlife and livestock, reduce fire hazRichfield and later transported by Life ard by eliminating down material that FI ight to LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City could result in serious wildfire, and increase the amount of water produced in critical condition. Front-sea- t passenger. Abbey Smith, by this watershed. 8, Colorado, sustained head injuries. She was treated at Sevier Valley Hospital in Richfield and then transported by Life Flight to LDS Hospital. She died Weve Community People The door to homeownership in rural Utah could soon be unlocked for dozens of families. The Olene Walker Housing Fund, administered by the Utah Division of Community Development, has provided $ 00,000 to launch a pilot project called the Rural Utah Down Payment Assistance Program. The program, which will be operated by theComrtiunity Development Corp. of Utah, will offer loans to e Utahnsto help them with down payment and closing costs for the purchase of a home anywhere in the state outside of Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, and Weber counties. Since acquiring down payment money seems to be the most difficult Step for homebuyers, we are happy to be able to extend our down payment assistance program to rural Utah counties, said Nancy Lorenz.o, program coordinator for the Community Devel Six-Mi- le claims. Colorado woman IF WE ALL HAD . the Homeownership just got easier for rural Utahns The Sanpete Ranger District, Manti-LaSNational Forest, plans to regen- crash near Salina 1-- 70 529-74- residents remains...and remains, and remains. 6-- 1 (Continued from Page it, complain to the city about COMMUNITY SERVICE WAS SOMEONE ELSES contacted by a telemarketer to renew a subscription. They were concerned that it was a RESPONSIBILITY, THEN NOBODY scam. WOULD BE DOING IT. We thank you for being concerned. an effort to bump us over the 1100 mark, we hired a group based in Georgia. (You could probably tell by the southern accent.) Fart of their sales pitch was the fact that the Salina un would donate to the DARE program in Sevier County. In If each of us pitched in to help wherever we could, together we would create a very powerful force to improve our community. Become a community person. If you would like to participate, GIVE US A CALL! New Subscription or Renewal $19 for one year $35 for two 528-3- 1 TMT 1st'. 19 Offices in Salina and Beaver - Member FDIC 11 and well get you set up today! J IX VZXZ1V ( |