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Show nuiimi nun, Hunters Draw Elk Permits and fcJk hunters lucky enough to be drawn for a special (cow) permit in the Fishlake and Manti Mountain (south part) areas are listed below: Home Hatch, by Dr. Daryl J, McCarty Koosharem; -- any emotional trauma; and any tips on motivating the child. Now, then, look around your house this evening. Are the kids studying? If so, are they hitting the books in a quiet, place? Or is a television set fighting for their attention? after-scho- with him about the obligations of car ownership and the demands of being a student. Then discuss the classes your children are taking. If a student expresses fear of failing a class, ask why the anxiety. Then discuss things that will help the student to succeed. One of those ways is to talk things over with the teacher. Find out what the teacher thinks is important for the student to get out of the class, what specifically should be studied, information on how the teacher grades, and any special things the teacher may expect Rodney L. Christensen, Center rield; Jeffery V. Hansen, Cen terfield; McQuade Kearns Niel Mellor, Fayet te; Wilbert Michehl, An nabella; Ellis Peterson, Gun nison; Kendall E. Sorenson Aurora. Gunnison; isnt very difficult, in hot weather, to feel too tired to work. ever makes a fool a man; she merely exhibits No woman of him students. Mavbe YOUR problems); well-lighte- d Manti Min. South BUILD initiate a conference with the in the year, even if your student is doing A work. Are there things the teacher should know about your child? The teacher will want to know about any medical problems (such as pills the child may take, recent surgery, or vision teacher early their concerns, hopes, and aspirations for this year? If your daughter wants to try out Parenthood for a part in the school play, enisn't easy! courage her. If your son wants Maybe you can relax during the Christmas holidays. to take an job so he can buy a car, talk seriously Johnny R. Anderson, Gun nison; Amtoft Johnny Robert Boy ter Mayfield; Aurora; Tim Bastian, Aurora of half cost the North Sevier Wolves a lead and a victory Friday night against the Kanab 12-- 0 So you're breathing a sigh of relief now that the children have left the roost and are back in school. Now, maybe you can get at many of those chores, or relax a little. Not so fast! Dont forget that those children are still yours. That youll have them at home more hours in the day than they will be in school. And that attending school is only a part of their total education. Now that the children have been in school a few days, have you taken the time to discuss M. Henderson, Monroe. Michael E. Jensen, Richfield; Janeen Williams, Salina Gayle E. Labrum, Richfield Richard G. Moss, Richfield Scott B. Morrison, Richfield David J. Nielson, Richfield Karl F, Phillips, Venice Richard J. Sorenson, Salina, Ferrin Steiger, Salina; Marc W. Toomer, Richfield; Linford C, Taylor, Aurora; Garry L. Utley, Richfield. It Two mistakes in the second Executive Secretary Utoh Education Association Fishlake Devon Allred, Salina; Ralph H, Baker, Salina; Dick A. Bills. Lorenzo Baglcy, Salina; Koosharem; Sandy Christensen, Elsinore; Larry Crane, Salina; Reed W, Davis, Venice; Brent Jeana Mistakes Cost Wolves Game With Kanab School its best fpr you to Progress isn't achieved by following the crowd. Beware of the person smiles all the time. who The wages of sin have been reduced very little. Cowboys. Coach Bruce Hoggard said his squad played exceptional ball" but let down twice - both times leading to Kanab scores. in Kanab defeated NSHS the game played in Salina Chris Forsyth, taking over for injured regular starting quarterback Troy Hallows, who is out for five more weeks with a collarbone injury, made the first Wolf score in the second quarter. The extra point kick was no good. The Wolves took a lead into the dressing room at the half, and Kelly Mason, running for the first time in a varsity game, screen pass caught a and ran 30 yards to put his team The conversion ahead again failed. The Cowboys, playing in their first league game of the season, got their first score on a pass from Kirk Allen to Kris Glover. converThe try for a sion was unsuccessful. With 11 minutes remaining in the game, Robert Brown, senior fullback, scored from four yards out, then made the successful point after kick to give his team a margin and the win. Coach Hoggard, reviewing the game, said his squad's play overall was excellent, and that he was very proud of them. We should have won, he said, we had Kanab beat all over the field. What really hurt the Wolves, he theorized, was the two kickoff returns by Kanab, both to about the NSHS line, which set up both touchdowns. Weve still got a long way to the coach commented, go, praising Forsyths performance in the game, his first as a quarterback. The senior made no fumbles or misplays, and . . . played one heck of a ball game, according to Hoggard. Forsyth was hampered with a pulled tendon in his knee, which caused him some pain. Also singled out for accolades from the head coach were Jeff Shields, senior fullback, who was hurt in play; Kirby Nelson, another senior; Mark Harris, senior center, and Karl Hales, junior tackle. Todd Kennedy -- 13-1- 2 . 6-- 0 ten-yar- d 12-- two-poi- one-poi- Most people will do anything for money, except work. 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California 96340 also played an excellent defensive game, Hoggard said. Kanab amassed a total of 95 yards in penalties during the contest, compared to North Seviers 15 yards. The Wolves fumbled only once - on the line. The Wolves will entertain Milford at 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 8. Coach Hoggard encouraged everyone to come out and support the team. ' NP7 -- Postpaid complete TV PROJECTOR (offer expire KITS 9;2.r7tt two-yar- d E. Van Wagencn Elsie Van Wagencn of Salina is the ladies champion of the Palisades Golf Club and will receive a trophy as well as having her name on the permanent in the plaque clubhouse. 35-- 310-48- package $63.00- $60.00- - lbs. 720-84- 5 Standard and Holsteins lbs. 630-80- 0 teacher of beauty and truth." lbs. lbs. 0 individual 0 Choice Few Choice in the Palisade REALLY GREAT IN 78 COMING An Auto Parts Store With Larger Facilities Huge Inventory Of Parts Plenty of Parking $61.00-66.0$55.00-59.5- lbs. 500-60- $53.80-58.2- lbs. $49.75- - 600-73- 0 53.50. SLAUGHTER Commercial 4 $35.00- - Utility 38.50. Weighty Holsteins 3 Cutter Few COWS; and Good $40.00-43.5- $35.50-39.2- $32.25-36.7- SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield Grade 1 5 lbs. $48.00- 51.75, individual $53.00. Yield 5 Grade 2 lbs. $46.10- 1610-190- 1295-180- 50.00. SLAUGHTER and Choice STEERS: Good ! iinnmmmmmAhim lbs. $61.00. 440 u COLD NOSE FIVE DOG ACT BOB MUNDEN FASTEST GUN AND MUCH MUCH MORE! $45.25- - 200-25- 0 400-50- 0 Staniilavalti-i- Good FEEDER HEIFERS; Couple lbs. packages Choice $68.00-69.5Few individual Choice Choice night Sept. 8- Lynn Anderson 9- - Red Steagall 10- - Kenny Rogers 11- Johnny Rodriguez 12- - Starland Vocal Band 13- - Dottie West 14- - Jim Stafford 15- Jimmy Rodgers 16- - Nick Nixon 17- - Eddie Rabbitt 49.00. 330-40- '4 Sept. Mrs. Van Wagenen and Olive Madsen tied for low gross in a Round Robin tournament held Aug. 1. Joleen Sorensen bad first low net, and Sheila Hansen had second low net score. Choice lbs. 520-65- 0 $54.00-59.5- the winner Flight. 220 lbs. $77.00. Few Choice 64.75. Few Choice is a In the flag tournament held Aug. 22, Marlene Holman was the winner in the championship flight, and Christie Bunnell was cows. lbs. 0 actor son, second low gross, and Barbara Rowley, third low gross; Karen Nell, second low net, and Janet Miekelson, third low net. higher. Few slaughter steers and heifers strong to 50 individuals rStill.rf Z "A n Championship Flight: Dianne Greenwood, second low gross; Louise Jensen, second low net; Phyllis Cox, third low gross, and Joleen Sorensen, third low net. Palisade Flight: Verle Peter- Salable at auction 495 compared with 495 last week and 789 last year. Good attendance. Good to broad demand. Feeder cattle strong to 50t higher. cows Slaughter higher. Slaughter bulls $1.00-1.5-0 67.50. According to the F.B.I, the most probable burglary is Saturday night. Shirley Long, first low gross, arid Marlene Holman, first low net. In the Palisade Flight, Sheila Hansen had first low gross and Christie Bunnell, Spring City, had first low net. Other winners were: Weekly Report FEEDER STEERS; . The championship tournament was held Aug. 8 - 17. Other trophy winners were, in the championship flight, Salina Auction 65 L'-i- i Is Golf Champ Milford fell victim to Beaver last week, with Head Coach Joe Hillock observing that the Beaver squad could score on his team almost at will. North Sevier will travel to Parowan on Friday, Sept. 15, completing the first round of Region 8 play. They drew a bye Sept. 22. The second round of competition will begin Friday, Sept, 29, with Beaver at North Sevier and Parowan at Milford, with Kanab drawing a bye. Only the top three teams in the region will qualify for the state playoffs. higher. Supply about 7, HNH, IUKlM lbs. 5 $48.25-52.5- SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Few Good and Choice lbs. $46.75-49.7individual 5 $51.50. A good loafer is an his profession. Were artist at Sets ON Our Way Soon! a DdGs B5fEK7 00 RE-ELE- CT C USE MM NIELSEN AS TWO YEAR SEVIER COUNTY Soft, huggabls KOMEY, tits bscr. . . is FREE with a 2CO savings deposit COMMISSIONER DEAN HAS THE EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION TO HANDLE COM-PLICDEDICATION PROBLEMS. TED COUNTY AND mi Save a little money, get a little Honey by opening or adding $300 or more to a personal Statement Savings Account, Golden Passbook, or Sav- N Sept. 121978 N Certificate at any office of Zions Bank. ings CANDIDATE STATEMENT Enjoy convenient telephone transfer from your Statement Savings to your checking account. The highest bank interest allowed by law is compounded continuously and a statement of all brans-- , actions and earnings is sent quarterly. I COMSERVED SIXTEEN YEARS ON THE SALINA CITY COUNCIL IDAHO SUGAR YEARS AS FIELDMAN FOR THE UTAH PLETED TWENTY-SEVEWITH THESE COUNTY. COMPANY SERVING THE BEET GROWERS OF SEVIER I HAVE EXPERIENCES AND MY FORMER COUNTY COMMISSIONER DUTIES, I KNOW OUR COUNTY WELL AND GAINED KNOWLEDGE OF CIVIC PROBLEMS. I HAVE N , feelthaticancontinuetobeacapablecountycommissioner. I am a conservative I dont believe SWEETEN YOUR SAVINGS WITH HONEY in spending money unless there is some advan- - 'While supplies tart One per actowu. Tbelieve in even and fair distribution of improvements and think everyone should be treated with equal consideration. to arrive at decisions after careful I dont believe in snap judgements and like deliberations. I I am not for sale - will do what think is right. as well as my own area. I want to be honest and work for the County as a whole ' I AND VOTE AT THE COMING ELECTION. 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