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Show r lie Aahna Sua, 1 Girls Track Team Chosen At North Sevier girls have been selected for the North Sevier track team, according to Coach Jennifer Orison, should do real The team well, the coach commented, since all the veterans of last Twenty-thre- e , XfA i J' Uyl , competition was won by Cami Wilkins and J.R. White. Students in the fourth competition of the chess tournament through sixth grades competed in each held at Salina Elementary School are, classroom with the winners battling it from left, front: Tracie Bennett and out for the school championship. Patrick Chee. Second place in the CHESS TOURNEY WINNERS-Fir- st place winners in the boys and girls "In time and place a harmless lie Pamela is a hurtful truth." great deal better than Roger Ascham & Saturday Friday March 21 25 The ancients believed rubies were antidotes to poison. starring Maurice Grandmaison Charles Moll & PG" Driven from state to state, tortured, but he vowed nothing would stop him . . . and nothing did.) ( ADMISSION $1 - Children $2 - Adults Huish March . 24 -- SHOWTIME 7:30 p.m. Fri., Sat., & Mon. March 24, 25 - 27 PG 28 Piece of the Action starring Friday March better than To Sir, With Love.") a & COMING Sidney Poitier & Denise Nichols & Saturday 31 - April 1 Telefon DO YOU PLAN TO GIVE AWAY YOUR inregulating private fish stallations also were approved. Few changes were made in bear and cougar the The bear proclamations. seasons will be April 15 - June Salable al auction 750 com pared with 829 last week and 1. 188 last year Fair attendance Broad demand Local buyers active in feeder cattle trading Feeder steers under 6 00 lbs $3 00 5 00 higher. Other steers $2 00 3 00 higher. Feeder heifers under 500 lbs $3 00 5 00 higher. Other heifers $1 00-- 00 higher Slaughter cows $ 00 50 higher Slaughter bulls $3 00 higher Slaughter steers $1 50 1 Supply PROPERTY FOR DEATH TAXES? (Youll give more without planning) SA VE$$Dollars$$on planning designed to: Eliminate probate costs. 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A FIRST SESSION: Friday, March 31st, 8:00p.m. SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER BASEMENT (East of Stake Center parking lot in Gunnison) TUITION: $5.00 per couple (Plus Materials Needed) Satisfaction is guaranteed or your money will be refunded. about 1 75 feeders few individuals 400 430 lbs 50 Choice 500 600 lbs 50 Choice 510 lb packages $60 10 Choice 600 700 lbs $49 50 54 00. individual 605 lbs $5 7 00 Choice 700 900 lbs 75 Few Good 500 700 $48 00-00 Few Standard lbs $45 and Good Flolsteins 300 400 lbs $45 00 49 50 individual 340 lbs $50 50, 600 800 lb Holstems $60 $ 54 25-6- 00-5- . 1 00-5- $40 25 44 40 Choice FEEDER HEIFERS 250 300 lbs $50 00 60 00 Choice 300 400 lbs $50 00 54 50 Choice 400 500 lbs $4 7 00 5 2 75 Choice lbs 500 600 $46 50 50 75. package 5 80 lbs $51 10 Choice 600 800 lbs $ 45 00 47 90 Few Good 400 600 lbs $42 50 47 00 SLAUGHTER COWS year-roun- is HEIFERS SLAUGHTER Few Good and Choice 825 101 5 lbs $46 00 48 00 individual 860 lbs $49 00 Bennett Paint Sale d suit. Bonnie Summarell, Tammi Hales, Kathy Christensen, Bonnie Bastian, Darla Madsen, Barbara Mason. Also, DeAnn Mortensen, Neva Black, Christi Crane, Myrna Swain, Renee Hisel, Faye Lambertsen, Tammy Jensen, Rosalind Archer, Kerrie Heath, Ten Crane, and Tamra Curtis. Hunters can try their hand at bagging a turkey Irom April 29 to May 14, 1978. A three-dolla- r permit is required to hunt gobblers. Ten counties in the southern part of the state will be open lor turkey hunting. A change in the weapons restrictions will again allow use of ritles with a center! ire cartridge. Other legal weapons are shotguns (no larger than a ten gauge and no smaller than a 20 Girl Gymnasts gauge i, muzzleloading rifles, and bow and arrows. Riiles using a rimfire cartridge are not legal weapons. Many changes were adopted in the rules and regulations Will Compete On Monday McFFA SWEETIIEARTS-Kar- en North was chosen Millan, center, Monday in gymnastics meet, scheduled to Sevier High School FFA Sweetheart begin at noon at North Sevier and crowned at a dance Friday night. High School First attendant is Jodi Marshall, left, North Sevier, Gunnison, compete the Region 8 girls' Wayne, and Wasatch Academy will provide contestants ior the lloor exercises, balance beam, vault, parallel bars, and other gymnastics events, decoding to Jennifer Orison. NSHS coach Admission will be charged lor the meet, which should run Irom noon until 4pm North Sevier recently acquired $2,000 in new gym-naics equipment, including a vaulting horse, balance beam and a set ol uneven parallel bars The girls also will be vveanng new umtorms ior the meet, blue tights with a blue leotard striped m gold, red and orange Twenty North Sevier High School students will attend the Utah Future Farmers of America convention Tuesday and Wednesday, March 28 - 29, at Brigham Young University. They will be among 800 students from high schools all over Utah who will compete in public speaking and parliamentary procedure, as well as proficiency competitions in categories such as agricultural mechanics, livestock production and the like. State Farmer degrees also will be announced. About $8,000 in cash is handed out through the awards governing private iish installations. Stricter regulations were adopted to control fish diseases and transportation of and second attendant is Denise Jensen, right. Miss McMillan will compete for the Utah FFA Sweetheart title at the state convention March 28 - 29 at Brigham Young University. will FFA National Ken Johnson, Nacogdoches, Texas, will speak Tuesday night, and the State FFA Sweetheart will be chosen at the closing banquet Wedprogram. president lish within the state. All sportsmen are urged to read a copy ol the regulations lor the hunts in which they advisor, will accompany the students. nesday night. Karen McMillan, the NSHS Sweetheart, will represent the local chapter. Attendants Jodi Marshall and Denise Jensen also will attend. The local chapter received a Superior rating Monday from Jeff Anderson, Monroe, the state sentinel who conducted the annual inspection. Ron Dailey, the local chanter BLAHS That gnawing, hungry feeling which plagues many people at may be a symptom of low blood sugar, often caused by a diet rich in carbohydrates and caffeine. n Eating a nutritional diet can reduce the nervous blahs, but physical activity may be more important than food in restoring blood sugars. Try a brisk walk or toemid-morni- high-protei- Some people believe it best to plant corn in the light of a full moon. Few SLAUGHTER STEERS Choice 1005 1250lbs $48 40 49 75 individual 1 1 40 lbs $50 25 1978. The cougar season is scheduled lor Nov. 1, 1978 April 15, 1979. Only pursuit permits will be available ior the northern section ol the state. The southwestern area of the state will again be open to cougar hunting. Hunters will be allowed only one cat this year; last year, hunters could purchase a second permit. The Henry Mountains will again be closed to both hunting and pur- touching when the slump strikes. This Beautiful New high Utility and Commercial 2 4 $37 00 39 50, couple $40 25 Cut tei and other Utility $31 00 37 50 Few SLAUGHTER BULLS Yield Grade 1 1605 2090 lbs $47 50 48 25 Yield Grade 2 1375 1 790 lbs $42 00 47 50 15, regulations. scheduled May 2 at Southern Utah State College, with the slate meet May 6. Four schools FEEDER STEERS Choice 250-4000. couple lbs $59 50-6packages near 330 lbs $68 50 Choice 400 500 lbs $56 00 59 50. Oct. 1 only pursuit permits will be issued lor the central and northern portions oi the state; this coincides with last year's two-mil- e competition and Sept. 15 run and the high jump, Miss Orison noted. The girls compete in the same field events as the boys, and the same track events, with the exception of the run. Practices began Monday for the three meets scheduled: the Brigham Young Invitational, Cedar City Invitational, and a meet in Beaver, Regional Bear, cougar and spring wild turkey seasons lor 1978 have been set by the Wildlife Board ol the Division of Wildlife Resources. New provisions Stacey Hansen, Kim Glover, Jodi Marshall, Brenda Larsen, Auction Report higher starring Ben Johnson Lana Wood A (Comedy-dram- Star Theatre Grayeagle Friday Tuesday non r ti Rage Sets Seasons Team members include Jackie Johnson, Suzette Beach, SHOWTIME 8:00 p.m. Brigham . 23, 1978. Wildlife Board year's team returned. Last year, the squad placed second in the region and fourth in the state. The NSHS girls are expected to be strong in the mile relay, the medley relay, javelin, mile ; a . F.F.A. 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