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Show alina 0H Jr; (te 4 -- 1 A1-- ' O 0 Ote v.. "V i ITIT-fn t n r,o;: " if1 , , ( n- T "'v gIiw ais Sn H. H! "mm f) n Students from Salina Elementary and North Sevier Middle School lined up with flags, banners and ribbons as members of the 222 Battalion from Richfield drove through town in a convoy of trucks and busses. Salina Police cars and fire trucks lead the escort as the students, along with parents and friends of the National Guard group waved and cheered. For more pictures see page 9 in todays newspaper. They are also available, in color, on our website www getlco.netnews.html. Get Down N Dirty at Mud Bog Showdown At Blackhawk Arena Blackhawk Arena gears up for the National Mud Bog and Mon- ster Showdown! This Olie Anderson Production will include The National Mud Bog and Monster Showdown plus Tuff Truck Competition. Are you ready for some fullg blown action and excitement? Olie Anderson is coming in full force with the National Mud Bog and Monster Showdown. All the action will take place at: Blackhawk Indoor Arena in Salina on Saturday, March 29, 2003 at 7 p.m. (Gates will open at 5:30 p.m.) Cars from the entire Western United States will make up the biggest and baddest field of competitors ever to invade Factor.. .2002 Ford Monster Salina. Truck! Thundertrax the transCompetition will be fierce forming Tank will also be doing when these full blown dragsters battle! race through the pit. They will Olie has been in the Daredevil be attempting to set record times profession for over 40 years, perof under 2 seconds. forming in front of thousands of Trak Attack, the new car people each season. He is decrushing Battle Tank, will be voted to making the trucks and crushing cars along with Krazy the entire show, bigger and betHorse, the high flying monster ter each new year! truck. Making it's debut will be This is exactly what the the brand new highflying Chill Anderson team does. breath-takin- The Salina Riding Club will (2003) 4th of July Rodeo. New hold a special meeting on bid proposals will be accepted Wednesday, March 26, 7 p m at the Blackhawk Arena convention area. Stock contractors from Slash C and Broken 1 leart Rodeo companies as well as a representative from the IMPRA will come and give bid proposals for the 2004 Salina Riding Club Rodeo held every year on the 3rd and 4th of July. The Riding Club has a current Rock work on the exterior moves forward with the help of the Restoration class from Snow College. Snow Class Assisting with Salina Museum and voted on by the Riding Club membership. There is a $20 riding membermembership or a $5 fee and you club to the join ship must be a member to have a vote The reconstruction of the his- on the contractor. Anyone 16 torical Presbyterian church has years and older interested in a tremendous amount of the club are joining encouraged to come to the meeting Wednesprogress recently thanks in part non-ridin- g to the Restoration class of Snow day night. contract with Slash C Rodeo Voting will not be conducted College. Last year, members of the mu- company that will cover this at this meeting. seum board approached the in- structors, Mr. Russ Mendenhall Miss North Sevier Royalty and Mr. Keith Mackay, to see if the class would be interested in the repointing, or 6 '' o wto a4A A tkkiAL nr r' stone work on the exterior of the building. After some research and deliberation the class was permission to complete this portion of the reconstruction project. A large majority of the previ- ous grout work was cracked or missing, and the two lentils, (stones) above the front win- dows were badly broken and had to be replaced. The class worked diligently rv -- f ?4 , I Aft' - Ac-ma- de exper-grante- ParentTeacher conferences set for SES f M r4 s , and was able to complete most of the work in just one day. cording to Mr. Mackay, "The grout used by the class in the repointing was similar to the grout used in the original stone work: limestone, generously crushed by Redmond Minerals, mixed with sand and water, However, this time a small amount of cement was added to encourage longevity and extra strength." In addition to donated time, d materials, and labor, the tise knowledge of the instructors was an added bonus- - Mr. Mackay is President of State Stone Corporation of Salt Lake City and has worked on projects such as the historic old Theater in Moroni, the Manti Temple, and most recently spent three years in Nauvoo working on the LDS temple there. . aa Salina Elementary School is 27th and the 28th. Classes will parent- - be held for grades 1 thrpugh 5. holding its Salina Elementary Kindergar-throug- h teacher conferences for first fifth grades, Wednes- - ten registration for the school day, March 26th. There will not year 20032004 will be held in room on be any school scheduled for this the day. Parents should all ready April 10, 2003 at 10:15 a.m. an appointment with their ents from the North Sevier teacher and are encour- - dance area that wants to d to bring their child with ter their child for kindergarten them to visit with the teacher to will have a much easier time check on progress Kindergarten doing so on this day. Principal classes will hold Terry and the secretary Mrs. and to their regular schedules. Jewkes will help parents fill out the paper work and answer any Kindergarten y conferences will be held on questions. Parents are and Friday, March aged to bring their child because 27th and 28th. No kindergarten after the registration portion of will be held these days. The kin- - the morning, the prospective d dergarten teachers have sched- - students will be visiting the meetings all day for both dergarten classes. multi-purpo- se Par-ha- regis-age- j'T4 - V'T , i .Cl- Jl y - '- - ' o 1 I ol er encour-Thursda- A large crowd gathered to watch as JaRelle Mason was crowned Miss North Sevier, 2003. She is joined in her Royal Court by Janel Robins, First Attendant; Victoria Hallows, Second Attendant; Clarissa Sparrow, Third Attendant and Lindsey Coates, Fourth Attendant. Photograph courtesy of Robins Photopraphy. i. pre-scho- parent-teach- 1 ve atten-child- 's kin-ule- h |