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Show r THE SUN Thursday, August 9, 1979 Page 8 Interns Evaluate Historical Sites In No. Sevier Area tfPVM-V- 'i CONSOLATION of CHAMPS-Memb- ers the Salina Eagles Little Legus team took the consolation title in last weeks Utah Baseball for boys tournament in Spanish Fork pitting 32 teams which survived from the original 500 in the running. Pictured, from left, are team members in the top row: Berkly Beach, Crane, Gaylen Springer, Blaine Hardy, Scott Mason, Coach Stan Sim- - pson, Jody Anderson, Ferron Durfey, Bottom row: Kathy Glover, Shawn Harwar, Troy Simpson, Brady Edwar-Dextds, Jeff Gates, Landon Jacobsen, Matt Wilson, Greg Westbrook, Kevin Rober er EVALUATION TEAM -- Eight interns Zabel, Erika Peterson, and Jack Smith, from the Utah State Historical Society project director. Front row: Robert are working in Salina to evaluate Hugie, field coordinator: David Ranbuildings to their historic, cultural and dall, Ken Cannon, Diana Johnson. architectural merit. Pictured, from Loren Webb is a member of the team left, are, back row: John Rhett, Craig but not pictured. Eight interns from the mation about the history County project team are John Rhett, Craig Zabel, Utah State Historical of Utah. The USHS research also Erika Peterson, Jack Society are working in Salina beginning today, can benefit the citizens of Smith, project director; Aug. 9, to individually Sevier County, Smith said, Robert Hugie, field evaluate buildings as to it will minimize dinator; David Randall, their historic, cultural and holdups of federal projects Ken Cannon, Diana John- in the county which might son, and Loren Webb. architectural merit. Jack Smith, director of be affected by the need for USHS Sevier County environmental statements preservation project, said such as for federal highthe interns will compile a ways, urban renewal and complete inventory of all water development. We intend to approach cultural historic sites in the county. the study methodically Those buildings selec- before moving on to other ted as being of potential towns will Between five and and six value will be selected for periodically report our more boy babies arepercent born more each year than girl babies. study and findings to the public, Smith said. evaluation, he said. Once the records have Robert Hugie, field coordinator of the project, been gathered, the USHS said that by researching project team will make these significant cultural them available in some buildings, the project form to the citizens of team will be able to tell Sevier County as well as to more about the settlement the patrons of the Sevier Oscar Wilde noted that "Men of Sevier County, and thus County library, he said, of thought should have nothMembers of the Sevier find out additional infor- ing to do with action." ts, Shane Fordham, Carl Rasmussen, and Hal Koozer. Not pictured are assistant coaches Kenny Shepherd and coor-becau- Kevin Simpson. Eagles Little League Team Wins Consolation derson. Ferron Durfey, brook, Kevin Roberts, Pits, Ehpraim, and Pleasant Grove Mets, Kathy Glover, Shawn Shane Fordham, Carl in a game which went Harward- Trop Simpson, Rasmussen. Pickup pit- four extra innings and 3 rady Edwards, Jeff cures for the team were Gates, Landon Jacobsen, Gaylen Springer, Scott hours and 45 minutes. - The Salina Eagles Little League team took the con- 10-- 9; solation championship 13-1- (sixth place) in the Utah Baseball for Boys 'tour- nament last week in Mason, and Hal Koozer. Stan Simpson is the coach. He is assisted by Kevin Simpson and Kenny Shepherd. They expressed 14-- 4, - 2 The Eagles survives out Spanish Fork. of some 500 teams The team lost their first eligible, and were among game to the Spanish Fork the final 32 in the toruney . They then Dodgers, won their next four games, Members are Berkley defeating Orem National Beach, Dexter Crane, No. 1, Cherry Hill Blaine Hardy, Jody An-- Matt Wilson, Greg West- 8-- 4. 13-1- 2; JndcnDflU f?l) 'frirCoUnty A talent search is un- - derway by the Participate In Junior Horse Show 4-H- ers Eight Salina ttiembers of the Golden Saddles Club, participated Monday in the Sevier County and vJunior Horse Show in 4-- 4-- Brenda Crane had a per-tescore - 100 - on the written horsemanship received a purple rosette. Peggy Pendleton of Richfield also received 'a rosette for the next highest score of 98. Brenda also placed fourth in the keyhold and third in pole ct ter-an- d Tammy Harward received a purple rosette for scoring highest in the county horse judging contest. She also received blue ribbons in western pleasure, fitting and showing, and western riding, and placed fourth in the barrel race for 12-1- 3 . For Sale or Lease 1 Commercial Building 3150 sq. ft. In Aurora, Utah Phone Guild among residents 16 years or older of Sevier County and the three neighboring coun- ties, Wayne, Piute, and Sanpete. George Potter, Guild year olds. Carol Ann Bills won a president, is serving as blue in western riding, a chairman for the Amateur red in western pleasure, Contest. The deadline is and a white in fitting and Oct. 1. Tryouts will be Oct. 5 - 6 in Richfield. Those showing. Dennice Edwards won chosen winners will be red ribbons in fitting and presented at the Guilds showing and western opening night for final pleasure, and a white in judging Oct. 19 in the Richfield Tabernacle, western riding. Dennis Edwards won a where this years concerts blue in fitting and will all be held. The Guild Board asks showing, a red in western and white a in only soloists par- pleasure, western riding. ticipate in this years first Net Ewsards won a blue presentation to encourage in fitting and showing, a local talent and young arred in western pleasure, tists. Instrumentalists, and a white in western vocalists, dancers, and drama acts are riding. Karen Zumwalt won a encouraged fee is necessary En- blue in fitting and showing and a red in western try forms are available at the same places the an- pleasure. Nanette Lund won a blue nual memberships can be Thomas Music in fitting and showing, a reds in western pleasure Center, Richfield; Salina Drug; Monroe Drug and and western riding. J.B. Realty, Monroe; Mrs. '- Richfield. bending. Music at - - Enjoy Meal At Grove The Salina Senior Citizens enjoyed a ham and egg breakfast and a potluck dinner at Maple Grove Saturday, July 28. Mae and Ray Campbell conducted the days activities. Evelyn and Gai ney Gee, Josephone and Merrill Thompson, and Zoe and Briant Burgess assisted in cooking and serving the breakfast. and managed the senior citizens that had been shut-in- s and were able to attend the festivities. Ruby Peterson was an tra special guest. She is convalescing well from her leg injury, At the afternoon potluck dinner, Arva Dean Casto entertained the 31 mem-obtaine- bers with harmonica music and poetry. Gunnison. Mrs. Charles Compton, founder of the Guild and coordinator, hosted the ladies who help annually with phoning all members to determine if they wish to renew their memberseason. The phone chairperson for this year is Mrs. Ralph Buchanan. Compton also honored Jean Isbell with a special presentation for her dedicated work since the Guild was formed five years ago. Members of the Guild all will be contacted within the next two weeks. Anyone missed may call or Salina Sale Price $25,000 Lease $250 per month 529-366- 6. 529-38- S5U New Items Arriving ('..air Hnlrn Nnlf 25 West Main Si. Salina, Hah ( Daily. Presents Overland Express 9 & 11th Tickets: $2.50 per person - Make Reservations - Ph. Must be 21 years old (state law) Open 4 p.m. till ? a.m. 529-98- Boys Shirts ...... . s2 s300 Mens Shirts SHOP MELS FOR BACK TO SCHOOL fraffuiir Country Western Band from Uinta Basin Two Nights Only - Friday and Saturday, August 10th BARGAIN TABLE Coats & Suits 90 -- 79 GMPET Edythe McDonald presented the birthday fruit basket to Winona Nielsen, the lucky July birthday number, Callie and Leland Nielsen, Dorthella and Conrad Nielson escorted Wm. Blackwell, Marysvale; Mrs. Ivan Torgersen, Koosharem; Gaylene Peterson, Loa, and Gilbert Fjeldsted, Mrs. Inf Great-grandmothe- rs Senior Citizens ships for the coming 896-670- 7 S..ther. Itah'a Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jeffs Eight babies were born during the past week in of Castle Dale announce Sevier Valley Hospital to the birth of a son born July 12, 1979 in the Gunnison the following families : Mr. and Mrs. Derril Valley Hospital. Myron Sorensen, Las Vegas, Christensen Jeffs weighed Nev., a daughter, July 31, 8 lbs. 12 oz. and was 21 6 lbs. 2oz. long. He has one sister, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Jennie Lin, 9, and two Albrecht, Fremont, a girl, brothers, Tyler, 4, and Archie Leeon, 2. Aiig. l,81bs.4oz. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Barton, Bullfrog Basin, a Mr. and Mrs. Leeon Christensen, Salina; Mr. boy, Aug. 1,7 lbs. 5 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Marion and Mrs. Edward Reid, Chappell, Lyman, a girl, Castle Dale. are Sarah Ander- Aug. 3, 5 lbs. 14 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Gary son, Castle Dale; Juventa Blackburn, Richfield, a Mickelsen, Richfield Care Center; and Jennie Huff, girl, Aug. 4, 6 lbs. 14 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Draper, Moody, Richfield, a boy, Aug. 4, 7 lbs. 15 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylan Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Knoefler, Elsinore, a boy, Holdaway of Provo have a new baby boy born July 1, Aug. 5, 7 lbs. 10 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Scott An-th- 1979 in the Gunnison derson, Richfield, a girl, Valley Hospital. Ryan Lynn Holdaway weighed 7 Aug. 6, 7 lbs. lbs. 92 oz. He- has two brothers, Chris, 7 ; Eric, 6, and one sister, Jayme, 2. CORRECTION His grandparents are Frank Mr. and Mrs. Leeon r' Crowe Redmond, are the Christensen and Mr. and Parents of twin boys born Mrs. R.L. Holdaway, Ju y 30 weiShin6 7 lbs. 8 Salina. Great-grand- oz- - an( 7 lbs- - 4. oz; Tbe mothers are Juventa bosPital records indicated Mickelsen, Richfield Care tbe. Crowes were from Center, and Jennie Huff, ElsinoreDraper. to all those persons who helped umpire the ball games this year, both in Little League and farm team play. their appreciation North State Street - Salina, Utah I Kv d: FOR SALE! 25' AND 50' ea. R&R Furniture North State - Salina, Utah |