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Show Vol. 83 No. 67 MM February 18, 2004 Burn Victims -- - past and future learn about the healing properties of Redmond Clay at a meeting in Salina, Febraury 18, 7 p.m. at the Salina Legion Hall, 50 S State. Come hear the testi- monials, pictures and learn how to use this product to ease the pain and misery caused by burns. For more details, tact con- Neal Bosshardt 8. AUCTION FUNDRAISERDATE: Friday, March 5, 2004, 7p.m. at the American Legion Community Center. It is time to get rid of all the old shoes, mits, and other sports equipment you have. Get rid of the sizes that don't fit any more by donating them to our auction and come buy the sizes you need for a great price. We will also be auctioning off old football and jerseys, equipment.All proceeds from this auction will go the Recreation Department. erving The Communities of Aurora, Redmond & Salina since 1911 Salina Mayor Cautions Council That Many Accounts Over Budget Casto announced that four bids were submitted for the CCC Buildings Roof Repair that he wanted fellow council members to look over before the bid was awarded. Apparently there is quite dea variance in the bids and some discussion and bate it was decided that after consideration by the since Bentley already has a council the bid will be license in Richfield there awarded at their next meetwas no need for one in ing. Salina- - he could go ahead Jim Casto also motioned and trim trees under his to renew the current cemcurrent license. etery maintenance contract. However, council mem- The motion was seconded ber Jim Reynolds ques- by Jim Burr, but Dwayne tioned Bentley about Brown, Jim Reynolds and whether or not he has a Brent Beach voted 'nay', so contractor's license and en- the motion did not pass. couraged him to contact the Reynolds mentioned, "We Susan Tuft, Zions Bank, Jill Porter, North Seiver High, pose with Tristan Duma, and his parents state regarding this matter. can do it a lot cheaper than A long list of local busiwe're doing it", and Brown nesses did receive license also commented, "If we renewals, and several more can, we need to cut costs, new ones were approved, and maybe we can't, but we by Lora Fielding Porter presented tire plaque student participation for to Counselour to Dumas in a pep assemneed Sun watch Writer Salina Staff penincluding Hope both middle school and Tristan Dumas, son of bly held last week. "This is high schoolers throughout ing, B&J Sporting Goods, nies." Brain and Lori Dumas of the first di awing we hae the state, and students are After some Center discussion and The Learning has received a held and we're thrilled that rewarded for their good to Redmond, Preschool. The city's con- and debate Casto agreed $150 scholarship fund from a student from our area has grades: each student enters tract with White's Sanita- write up an updated conBank through the won! We're proud of a ticket for every 'A' they Zion's tion was renewed for the tract for the position, let the Tristan A 's and for Zion's proencourage him earn on their report card, Pays next five years as well. other council members to the good work!" and drawings are held keep up gram. Mayor Anderson men- look it over, then advertise Tuft of Zion's reports Tuft. Susan quarterly. tioned to council members for the position. The program is open to Bank and Jill In addition to the prize that many accounts are curby Lora Fielding Salina Sun Staff Writer Doug Bentley of Hyde Away frees visited the February 11th Salina City council meeting asking for ap-pr- o al of a new business license from the city. After Brian and Lori Dumas. Dumas wins First Zion's Bank W Drawing money drawing, smaller rewards such as a free chocolate milk or ice cream are also drawn for. Congratulations Tristan, and to students everywhere: keep getting good grades, and you could be next. In fact, a state drawing for $1,000 will be held in May. Vice-Princip- al rently over budget and GVHS Boys Basketball Region Tournament Delta, Saturday, February 21 Against Enterprise 4:00 p.m. GVHS Girls Basketball Region Tournament Delta, Friday, February 20 Against Monticello 4 p.m. Softball clinics at Snow College. The cost is $50 per girl per clinic. Junior high and high school girls are invited to attend. For more information and to register please call Kelly Schoppe 3 or ai kelly.scho ppe snow.edu. The last day to register will be February 20 for the hitting at (435) 283-704- e-- m I clinic. asked them to be aware. "We've overspent on a lot of accounts, and yes, we're going to have to amend the budget, but we all need to be aware and be careful-- - we're still paying our bills with next month's income." ' Jim Burr also commented, "We need to attack this problem and be careful." Police Chief Greg to the announced Harwood council the need for a new substitute crossing guard, and Brenda Brown's application was approved. Mike Miles Fills Board Vacancy Patrick Wilson swore Miles into office during a meeting of the board of education held Feb. 11, 2004, at Salina Elementary School. Miles represents patrons Sevier School District who reside in precinct 1. Board of Education. Miles replaces Carolyn He and spouse Jill are parWashburn who resigned in ents of five children who January 2004 to accept em- are attending or have graduated from schools in ployment in St. George. Miles will complete South Sevier. His application letter Washburn's term of office that expires in January states, "I want to share my 2005. The term will be up time, education, and ideas for election on the Novem- with the board and administration to help make the ber 2004 ballot. The procedure to fill the education process in Sevier member board vacancy was adver- County even better. I supCouncil Brown read aloud tised in the news media. port school activities, help Dwayne with class fundraisers, volfor the court report January Several individuals applied unteer to coach or chaperthe After an for position. 2004, which was approved one, and have been a subMiles interview process, by the council, and Jim stitute teacher. was selected. "I learned years ago that Business Administrator by Mavanee Loftus Sevier School District Monroe resident Michael Miles has been appointed to fill a vacancy on the the best chance at opportunity is through a good education. I worked in the oil field seven years before a good boss enlightened me as to what an education would do for me. At 28 years old, with a wife and two kids, I went back to college. It w'as well worth it," he writes. Miles graduated from Uinta Basin Vocational Center in 1982 and Brigham Young University with a B.S. in engineering geology in 1990. He is' currently employed by the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT). He has a background in project management, highconstruction, way geotechnical analysis, oil and gas exploration and Mike Miles is sworn in as the new Sevier Board member. production, emergency oil spill remediation, construction inspection, soils and materials laboratory testing, geotechnical evaluation and inspection, hazardous waste site investigation, and environmental assessments. 2003-200- 4 Sterling Scholars Named for North Sevier High North Sevier High School Sterling Scholar Awards were recently announced The follow- ing students will represent the school at thq annual Deseret News Sterling Scholar Compe- tition in March. Visual Arts: JaLee Hallow daughter of Troy and Dalene Hallows of Aurora Trade and Technical Education: Janel Robins daughter of Pat and Terri Robins of Salina Family and Consumer Sciences: Katie LeFevre daughter of Lynn Lefevre of Redmond . Speech and Drama: Amy McCall daughter of Albert and Renee McCall of Redmond Emily Kirkwood daughter of Michael and JoLynne Kirkwood of Sigurd Music: Z General Scholarship: Lee Jacobsen son of Sheldon and Guadalupe Jacobsen of Salina Trade Visual Arts: JaLee Hallow Social Science: JaRelle Mason daughter of Gary and Teresa Mason of Aurora & Technical Education: Janel Robins Katie Lefevre JaRelle Mason Music: Emily Kirkwood General Scholarship: Lee Jacobsen N English and Literature: Alisha Lyman daughter of Mat- thew and Kayleen Lyman of Redmond Mathematics: Gary Bosshardt son of Neal and Marica Basshardt of Redmond ! English and Literature: Alisha Lyman Mathematics: Gary Bosshardt Speech and Drama. Amy McCall |