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Show r Page 2 Salma Sun Wednesday. September 22. 1999 ARE YOU NSMS names Students of the Month honors A MECHANIC Brandon Kay Brow n is in the sixth WHO WANTS TO BECOME A TRAINED TECHNICAN AND MAKE MORE MONEY? "immmm w .n National Automotive Diagnostics Inc. is forming classes now. Learn how to diagnose the problem before you turn a wrench! grade at North Sevier Middle School. He is the son of Dwayne and Brenda Brown. Brandon has three sisters: Britney. Heatherand Hillary, who he is very gtxtd friends w ith. Brandon likes to play basketball and football. He likes to ride his hike and read. He play s the piano and is learning to play the clarinet in hand this year. He is also involved in Scouts and enjoys doing things with his friends. Brandon is excited about middle school. He likes all the teachers and VOTE Mark W. Larsen City Council says they are all very nice. MattieLynn Yardley has been cho- Iloncst Enthusiastic Hardworking Dedicated to the people and improvement of Salina City a sen North Sevier Middle School's Student of the Month for the month of September. MattieLynn is in 7,h grade and is the daughter of Lynn and Matties favorite subjects in Brandon Kay Brown school college so she can become are Math and P.E. She enjoys playing the (lute, singing, and dancing. She n books and also likes to read write poetry. Matties poetry won the Reflection's Contest at the Salina El- a pediatri- Beatriz Sorensen is the eighth grade student of the month for North Sevier Middle School. Beatriz isonly 3 years old, hut she already has big plans for her future. She wanu to take up medi- so that she can get scholarships when she goes to college. In her spare time, she likes to sing and have friends over. Beatris proud parents are Ben and Valerie Sorensen. Runners-u- p for the September 999 Student of the Month are: cine and become a heart specialist someday. Her goal is to maintain her grades Eighth Grade: Stacy Mtekelsen. daughter of Barbara Hyatt and Rick cian. non-fictio- ementary twice. She is very responsible and conscientious about her education and keeping up her grades. She is striving to earn a scholarship for 1 Grasshoppers Bluegrass style hut rather one They're not of the best Bluegrass hands in the Northwest the Grasshoppers. Summer Bluegrass Festivals. Then in 998. the Grasshoppers went on to win the regional and international champiHailing from Caldwell, Idaho.. the onships and are currently the PiaHut Grasshoppers are comprised on a fa- International Showdown Champions.. ther and son team ol Glen and Jeremy The Grasshoppets will pcrlorm live Garrett and the husband and wife team at the Snow College Convention Cenof Randy and Honi Glenn. ter on Thursday, October 14. 999. at 7 Bluethe to Tickets for the event are just Yf p.m. According magaine the are and available at Frontici Village in Bieakdown. grass Gtasshoppers are irsl rate" with a show that is "full Richfield oral the door the night ol die of drive and energy." In 997, the hand concert. For mote tnlormalion.eall Kevin at won first pi ie in competitions held as ex t. 257. part ol the Columbia Geoige and Late ( 433 ) p, , I TheSalinaSunisnowhiring: Newspaper Samplers for each Redmond, Auroraand Salina through December! 895-926- 2 land. Register went on to explain that the Year 2(XX) ( Y2 K) preparations did not halt by reaching this goal, hut the lix-uhas now shilled to "clean management," finishing the work in ateas of the company and refines instituted to ensure that systems that have been made Y2K ready are maintained ready as upgrades and regular maintenance to systems or software occurs between now and the beginning of next year, Register said. In addition, work continues on mmm skss 11 Discount prices for spayingneutering 1999 during the week of October 18-2- non-critic- throughout systems PacillCorps business enterprises and 3; Call today Lins Pharmacy is Now Open 9 AM - 9 PM Sat. 9 AM -- 7 PM Mon.-Fr- i. r-- 1 "The clean management program was All jobs are part-tim- e 4 With just I (X)days until thecalendui changes to the Year 2(XX),PjcifiCorps critical electric systems remain ready for the Year 2(XX) and it is currently producing and delivering Year 2(XX) power to its customers. "Throughout our preparations lot the Year 2( X X ) we have slated we w i he conducting business as usual January said David Reg, 2XX). and beyond, ister, Year 2(XX)projecl manager. Port- ments to contingency planning. Interested? Call Jim at 528-3- 1 with third-part- y vendors. Contingency planning is an evolving process that has been underway for the past yearand is overseen by the Well refer you to a veterinarian near you Best Friends iUtah,We?kotihffli'mal Animal Sanctuary Th Nation daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Kennedy; and Chris Ricketts, son of Lorcne Ricketts. Sixth Grade: Nicole Jensen.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Jensen; and Megan Lambertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Troy I amberlson I arpwt No Ki" Animal Western Sy stems Cootdinaling Council (WSCC) and the Not th American Llccliic Reliability Council (NERC). As one ol the larger inleieonnected utilities on the wcylcin electric grid. Paci fiCorp is woi king closely with both these agencies and the other western electricity providers to refine contin- gency plans. "Wot king w ith the rest of the industry lopioducc these contingency plans has given us an oppot (unity loexaminc m depth the way we handle a wide variety ofelccti ic reliability issues including the Y2K issue. Register stated PaciliCoip began its Y2K preparations m 1996 and has conducted a comprehensive and systematic program of evaluation, assessment, testing and correction on all its systems that electronically prix-esdates. During that lime it has also worked one on one with its critical suppliers and provides constant updates on its own progress to its customers. For monthly updates of detailed information about the company's Y2K efforts, sec the Y2K page on its website at s w ww.pactlicorp com. Paci fiCorp serves .5 mi lion elect! icily customers in Oregon, Utah, Wyo- ming, Washington, Idaho and California. It has one of the most extensive transmission systems in the U. S. and of low-co- ow ns 8,3(X) megawatts Sanctuary ther- st mal and hydroelectric genet ation. Paci fiCorp also scrves550,(XX)elcctric-il- y October Introducing Our New Pharmacy Manager customers in the Australian states of Victoria and New South Wales. Breast Cancer Awareness Month iBeirtCidineUt Catculu arfiiss.iiii5-r- i Protection (oara Jj 40 All Off screening mammograms or Bring a friend and you both receive 50 tins Coupon A orZ ' Service of Intermountain Health Care Daily Prize Drawings u your community there are dozens of ways you '.dr. make personal contact with kids and make a difference to their lives. Maybe you'll help one to read, to play a game, to learn to laugh. Maybe you'll just be the band that holds out a little hope... HELP US GIVE A KID A HAND visit us at www glveakidahand.org w. M USPS Sevier Valley Hospital mm GIVE A KID A HAND Salina Sun L 0 Salina Sun at Box 83, Salma, Utah 846.34.The Salina Sun is each Our mammography unit is accredited by the American College of Radiology and approved by the Federal Drug Administration Grand Prize Drawing: Dinner for 2 Call for further details and scheduling. As always ALL 478-08- Penodic.il postage p.ml in Salma, Utah. Postmaster send address changes to thi 896-827- m n Off Call for an appointment 1 ext. 262 Good at Lins Richfield. Expires Limit 1 Prescription Per Customer. tHwi In Please join us in welcoming Bob to our store. Transferred Prescription t detection. Bob comes to us from Salt Lake City. He pre iously worked at Primary Children's & Da is County Hospitals. Bob currently li es in Monroe, Utah and enjoys hunting, fishing, golf and horses. Bob and his wife Cathy ha e se en children and currently reside in Monroe, Utah. Cathy is an RN at Se ier Valley in the OR. Any New TisJMI 0 Jp. Bob Leaver a Miekelsen; and Joe Gridlcy. son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Gridlcy. Seventh Grade: Ashley Kennedy, Pacificorp ready for Y2EZ change coming to Sevier hip-ho- Beatriz Sorensen MattieLynn Yardley baseline mammograms are FREE for woman ages 33 and over. published Wednesday lor $ 9year in Sevier County, 1,2.3year in Utah, and ftOyeai in US. Publisher: Jim & Lori Olsen Editor. Jim Olsen. The olliee is located at 3 E:. Mam in Salina. addiess: newsth'gtelco net Olliee Hours: Monday 9am - lam Thui & Fri 1 - 3 p ni. I (41.3)329-781- 9 Fax (413)328-761- 4 All rip'iiv reserved hy tlie S.ilirui Sun(aoimvon Valley News All is (ainmsnn pmperiy ol Valley News No pari herein mav vwlhoui hervprmlu.ul prior wrnien consent f. POOR f'KSiU! |