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Show The Salma Sun, Senior Citizen Weelily Nutrition Program The following Is the menu for the Seniors' Nutrition Program for the week of Sept, 25 29. Monday Hamburger, rice & tomato casserole, frozen broccoli, lettuce salad with boiled breadbutter, eggdressing, fresh fruit cup, milk or juice, Swiss Tuesday steak, mashed potatoesgravy, beets, triple bean salad, breadbutter, applecrispcheese slice, milk or juice. Wednesday-Bak- ed chicken, C: Jaguars arc afraid of dogs, even tvrn ih littl-- i cl M) Wf The defense played a heck Region 8 action, taking M tfaff- o( aballgame,"CoachHoggard ranked Beaver and Kankfc noted, in settmg the new school within four days of each Other, ' " 'V: record for the least yardage , . totalled by an opponent. the Beaver Jor Sept.tji,' homecoming and Kanairpcfc,.' i Sorensen played an ex- , Beaver, on top of the ng'iahfl cellent ballgame, even though standings with a ,3-- tt itiuk, he was handicapped with a easily outpointed Kanah St4 '1 pulled leg muscle, the coach ; last week. Kanab is 1 tor flue ; . . said next season, with NSHS third wK&t The Wolves have a bye mark. Parowan is dhd ' Friday, Sept. 22, and will use seems destined for ehminatkm k the tune off to get injunes from state competition. , taken little minor ones wb.rq.i a 'f- r, , 4. V-- , 4 r -- Si f ' j Lv i: , tykt.pKUfirstMMkMCBesvn-- lOf'SMch- OiinMlItyeniiMUTNe ex 2-- - - , 2 0-- . 4 V , it tflgBigiSZSZS. taw iuQecIhiairiiDOc HfBt;canvnion . efnrtheendof thefir-U- giving flic Wolves a i l JJI a. tinem Residents awakened Monday morning to winter after storm lett the first snowfaH of the season. . , , s Heavy Winds did damage throughout the area as trees were split J , V and limbs and branches broken in the gale.-- , to freezing Monday night, sending Temperatures dropped residents to the cedar closets for warm winter clothing. 249 west Main salina, Utah J .4 . Sfard - uttennA Cold Day In September n-- o ' i awr-- " airasje LEASB iMfled. FOR RCtlT OR j, COMPLETE WITH HOIST FOB WORK OH VEHICLES ' twi Tf flrilflftwdfi Ifir Iveak-were- pdziewmnehHit Tli , fctWQl (SferCe flM t V f ' v . - , Vi Contact Courtnoy Bnloo . W.i: Completes i At 1 Pfc. McColl Phone 529-722- or 9 v 529-737- 9 i Located at Training - . -- 95 NORTH 4TH WEST Wflmeri was invented by Dynamite Alfred Nobel, the mart who established Peace Prize. ifi Chant&M the Nobel S -- ' Dan and r jf4 nhy Bob, atw 0 wp. e;f2Er : SALINA, UTAH j i -- w i tz uso CMOiee CROSS RIB ItfMaa vsca ctioicc SWNO BOUE Beautiful home in salina with 3 bedrooms, fireplace, full basement, asio with a 2 car garage. Is J ones a 3 1 v' 4 we ew down on fow,, Seyer aqMd 529-718- ; , JSL j - , , ' ri Roast lamb "r u , , . gravy, mashed potatoes, zucchini squash, grated carrot salad, breadbutter, fruit, milk or juice, Friday Creamed tuna on mixed biscuit, garden vegetable, peach & grated cheese salad, buttered corn, jelly muffin, milk or juice I f : sweet potatoes, green peas, sliced tomato, breadbutter, molasses crumb cookie, milk or juice Thursday P4 September, IMS, t ftpftsr ftSf VUfw Xe - uscJTeUSS SHORT FIBS usew cHotce 8EF ham fV SHAMES sbau Clf PFC. CLIFFORD McCOLL PFC. Chfford B. McColl, son TOTHTI, of Mr. and Mrs Clifford K. McColl of Aurora, has completed 4 bedroom home. 2 car carport, Vi unfinished basement with Va acre lot in Aurora 3 Trl-lev- el overlooking Sevier valley. recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San , Drqgo nine-wee- k the During training cycle, he learned the basics of battlefield survival. He was introduced to the typical daily routine that he will experience during his enlistment and studied the personal and professional standards traditionally exhibited by Marines. He participated m an active physical conditioning program and gained proficiency in a variety of military skills, infirst aid, rifle cluding marksmanship and close order drill. Teamwork and were emphasized throughout the training cycle McColl joined the Marine Corps in May, KTT 3fTV w SUCB0 4 ttAWEO femes, 5Ri West Desert Wild Horse $ A Beautiful home in salina with 3 bedrooms fireplace, full basement. Also with a 2 car garage. 'N f ill "T - GiP- H - i y :P i yl- ' li-- i S3f; fi - f gS!i, MKT qai T Xv r.. - cm& ph - 15-- L jt m UbM MATtl Jlf f , USt The, Bureau of Land Management will implement the next phase of the West Desert Wifdhorse Roundup, weather permitting, during the last week m September, j Mark Bailey, BLM Warm Springs Resource Manager, reports that 140 horses will be removed from the Confusion Mountains in Western Millard and Juab Counties during this phase of the roundup operation. Two hundred sixty horses have previously been captured by wafer trapping m the Conger and Swazey Mountain areas. Horse numbers are being to alleviate reduced overgrdzmg m these areas of v, Ji-2- s f - jS:SjS,' i . TR AfWWUMir 500 &S A- - W SI es1 K - wijvl: jk.Vis'i v,.. G - J, Y . 8& W0& IP 4? 4a Round-tl- p id,1? r rbhgT g v 1978 u: use. A helicopter will be used to drive the horses into wing traps r I V'vLj T'' located to cause the least stress to the animals. Mounted riders on horseback will then push the horses into corrals built at the ends of the wing traps -. : P 17 t C 1 & 8. jv ?ij ' car-carpo- rt. arc come past so you i:s:s HAD C3TTCR GRAD YOURS PAST. TO CELL YOUR CKISTIRS OR KSSf PAST ARO PROPERLY, LIST IT WITH MARRAY JOttRSOR, AT 60 REAL ESTATE IRC. i:C3 A i Brand new home located on Vt acre lot in Aurora, includes: 2 large bedrooms, 1 bath full basement plus a 2 Dairy Products V- Utahs American cheese production in July totalled over 4 million pounds, up 4 percent from last year. Swiss cheese output was L7 million pounds, 9 percent increase US 'tiki - SV'is. ,s . ,v ' s ur Ip' U1 . Butter production of 356,000 pounds was down 26 percent from July, 1977. Ice cream production during July was 722,000 gaBons, up 16 percent from the same month last year. Sherbet production of 57,000 gallons was down 14 percent. " |