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Show October 1 " f Deadline For School ' i "Central Utah District Health officials remind parents that Oct. 1 is the 'deadline for students to rtteive needed vaccinations and submit evidence of adequate An unidentified Snow College football player said that a tie was like kissing your sister, but somehow a tie in Arizona against Scottsdale on their Executive Secretary Utah Education Association or getting behind in school work, and be prepared to help. Disinterest in school is easy to detect, but dif- -' ficult to overcome if not handled immediately. -- Let your child know that you expect his or her you may have seen it very best efforts in school, demonstrated when and make it known that schools called Utahs youll give it all you have 325,000 students in from as a parent. The beginning of a new the pastures. Now is the best and most school year can be exeffective time to help your citing and exhilarating a when students get off to a child develop wholesome, constructive good start. Good parents join their attitude toward school. These first few weeks are children at the starting crucial in determining blocks and run alongside whether the year will be a all year long. successful one. to the schools. .'"Wayne LeBaron, District Health Director, asked parents with children still inadequately immunized to obtain all necessary immunizations ob indicate that they object to having their child immunized because of personal, religious, or htedical reasons, and then submit the Utah Certificate of Immunization bhck to the school. iu The certificate was mailed to all students still The following inadequately immunized according to school recor- suggestions are offered for ds. Any child that has not your consideration : Shbwn proof of adequate your child immunization will be sent to talk about the days home from school Oct. 1. happenings in school - be a good listener. -- Parents -- Learn the names of the with questions asked to contact local teachers, your childs health department offices, classes, and the names of school nurses, or their old and new friends. -- Help your child to imf&Oily doctor if they have about mediately develop good (gg$stions study habits, urge prompt attention to homework, provide a study spot that is isolated from distractions,' turf pre-seaso- Protein is the basic substance 'ofevery cell in the body. C? no 7 ft I v dale Mr. and Mrs. C. Bevan The Sagebrush Swingers square dance club is of- Johnson of Salt Lake City fering a new class for announce the engagement beginning dancers star- and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Julie, to ting Thursday, Sept. 20. The club members dan- Kim Lund, son of Mr. and ce every Thursday, begin- Mrs. Deloyd Lund of Gunning at 8:30 p.m., at the nison. Julie is a 1976 graduate Gunnison Elementary S H 5 .Springville High School in Winners In Championship . S Flight-Lo- Gross: ' w Kevin Brett 1st; Schneider, 2nd; Curt Hop-so3rd; Keith Olsen, 4th; Chris Abegglen, 5th. Low Net: Les Rosenvall, 1st; Bruce George, 2nd; Gary Johnson, 3rd; Frank Cook and Kelly Jensen, tie, 4th. A Flight-Gro- ss: Bob Morgan, 1st; Jeff Jensen, 2nd; Tom Nunley, 3rd; Jack Erwig, 4th; Gayle Averett', m n, bs $ i P? I ? " e n Sevier Valley Tech in Richfield, Utah. 5 J5 tVlr ft 2. a I at the University Hospital. Kim graduated from Amatuer Golf ?a 5 3 of Brighton High School. She is presently employed Winners of the Sanpete County Amateur, held Sept. 1 are: I 3 S 2 S 8- s I O 3 SVT has the key that will enable you to unlock the door to a rewarding career in the field of your choice. The skills taught here are in demand! Youll like our rural atmosphere, personalized instruction and low tuition costs. 3 - jMN F TJ OO a S s 8 S ?O s J t n-- ? sf O If 1 5 El !! Auction Report ' higher. Supply about feeders. 60 Dalton connected with 820-92- 0. 0; 650-72- 0. FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium frame No. 1 muscle thickness-250-3- 70 lbs. $93.50-99.0lbs. $73.50-77.0lbs. $70.25-75.0Few lbs. fleshy $62.00-65.20; 500-60- 0 0; 600-70- 0 760-96- 4 COWS: Cutter and Utility 3 individual, $49.00. Few Canner and $44.00-48.5- 0; low Cutter GUNNISON, UTAH $39.50-44.00- . SLAUGHTER, BULLS: 5 Yield Grade 1 the 43 seconds for Scottsdale to try a field goal which fell short. only The Scottsdale team was picked to win their & KENNETH FELD PRESENT Fri., Sat., & Mon. Sept. 14 -- 15 & 17. PG The Champ lbs. Grade $65.50-69.0- 2 SALT PALACE 9 h J . j SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Mostly Good,' few low Choice 760-90- lbs. 0 Huish 19 - 22 & 24 Main Event Theatre Richfield, Utah WEDNESDAY Wed. - Sat. Wed. PALACE Sot. SEPT. 15 EdilionS ALT SEPT. 5 thru PERFORMANCES: OPENING NIGHT KSL-T- V Family Night! Orr ALL TICKETS $2.00 7:30PM 7:30PM 6 7:30PM 7 .8:00PM .3:00PM ..11:00AM. 8. 2:00PM. 8:00PM 9 4:00PM .7:30PM 10 5 7:30PM The. Sept.il 7:30PM Wed. Sept. 12 7:30PM Thu. Sept. 13 4:00PM. 7:30 PM Fri. Sept. 14 Sat. Sept. IS.. 11:00AM ..3:00PM .8:00PM AVE 81.00 OH KID OWDEB 121 All Seats Reserved: $5.00 - $6.03-$7.0- 0 (Ticket Price Include Free Admission to Utah State Fair) Tickets on Sale: SALT PALACE BOX OFFICE ALL ZCMI STORES For Group Info Phone: (80 ) CHARGE TICKETS BY PHONE! 363-768- 1 CALL (801)MASTEHCHJUtOE 1 486-745- 5 Te Tear VISA er TO ORDER BT MAIL: Never Mail Cashl Make Check or Money Order payable to SALT PALACE. 100 S. West Temple. Salt Lake City. Utah. 84101. Please envelope for prompt return of tickets. enclose stamped, Pamela Theatre Salina, Utah Ttiurs., Fri., Sat. Sept. 13 -- 14 -- 15 PG The Brinks Job starring Peter Falk & Peter Boyle Peter Falk has a switch . . . this time he is the thief. SALT LAKE CITY 950-134- The All New 44th O SLAUGHTER STEERS: 0 Few Good and Choice lbs. $63.50-68.0- COMING FIRST SALT LAKE APPEARANCE III FIVE YEARS! , $59.75-65.0- " starring Jon Voight Sept. GUNNISON, UTAH lbs. 0 1200-186- IMPLEMENT CO WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 thru MONDAY, OCTOBER I Yield 0. GUNNISON conference, and in the national rankings was thirteenth. Snow works its way up to the eighth team nationally next week as they meet Phoenix College and then the following week play Mesa, which is the fourth team in the nation. Both are home games. 1640-182- IRVIN FELD wont find a better time to buy that haying equipment youve been wanting. Look over our selection of new John Deere and used machinery. Make your deal now. Then you can forget about finance charges until the first of the month prior to the normal use season in 1980. Finance with us and keep more of your money, available for other needs. Come irf and look over our selection. You 455-55- 0; SLAUGHTER i next year. $1.00-2.0- 0. Star Theatre com- wont start until the normal use season $1.00-3.0- 0 610-76- "A chesrful look makes a feast. "George Herbert were made by missioners from each of the six member counties: Juab, Millard, Piute, DirecSanpete, Sevier, and Wayne. L. Duane are tors from Sevier County Wilson of Richfield and A1 Rlcksecker of Monroe. Directors from Sanpete County are Commissioner Newton Donaldson of Moroni and Ronald L. Ivory of Fountain Green. John Brinkerhoff of Bicknell is the chairman of the board. The corporations business office, located in the Juab County Courthouse in Nephi, will house the new executive director and staff. Applicants for the executive director position and community officials interest in CURIC membership Economic may contact the Box 78, P.O. at District Development Nephi, Utah 84648. Region West Associates of Logan, Utah designer of the project, has been retained by CURIC as financial consultants. finance charges . Robins, dish a Regional Commission. Nominations to the CURIC Board of now and demand. Feeder steers game. Scottsdale came ' poorly tested; no price back after this touchdown comparison. Few feeder by intercepting a Dalton heifers uneven, pass and sending Rick higher. Slaughter cows Brooks 32, yards with the $1.50-3.5- 0 higher. interception. Scottsdales 0 Slaughter bulls point after was good. 0 lbs. ; 1st; Klar $92.00-96.0- 0 5 Bulk Jorgensen, 2nd; Mike $79.00-85.0$68.00-72.0Tidlund, 3rd; Lee Knorr, lbs. Holsteins: Large Frame 4th; Dale Bishop, 5th. No. 2 muscle thickness, 0 lbs. $73.50-85.00 lbs. $60.50-68.0- Allen Fonimdliinii Buy hay equipment 70-ya-rd 0. 1 one-yar- 245-38- 0 896-820- 2 a it together P,gcl rs $101.50-113.0- Fall quarter begins September 17th. phone (801) I? tt put another pass with less than a minute left in the FEEDER STEERS: game, throwing 26 yards Medium fraype No. 1 to Dean Mason.; The Ron conversion was a Nunley, muscle thickness. Few inHolman, lbs. pass caught by Phtterson dividual Robert Fatheringham, 5 lbs. in the end zone leaving tie, 5th. Low Net: you request. H looked making the second quarter Scottsdales best quarter in the game. In that quarter, Bob Jenkins d scored on a run, Paul Jones on a four-yar- d run, and Mike Brooks intercepted a pass and amArizona. He is a senior at bled 97 yards down the the University of Utah, field untouched for score. Pete another majoring in chemistry. They have chosen Sept. Trazola racked up three 15 as their wedding day. point-afteto put the their Badgers in a 21-- 7 hole at Following marriage, the newlyweds halftime. will make their home in The Badgers answered Salt Lake. the challenge by coming Kim is the grandson of out in the third quarter Amber Lund of Gunnison, and sending Jeff Patterand the late Alva Lund, son to the end zone after a and Mr. and Mrs. Arvin sustained pass run drive. Torgenson of Salina. Larry Hanson kicked the point after. In the fourth quarter, the Badgers went to the air and connected first on a pass play with Steve Dalton throwing to Salable at auction 264 Ricky Cross. The point afcompared to 480 last week ter, by-- . Hanson, was and 596 last year, Average missed and later proved to attendance. Good to broad be the reason for the tie 375-59- out the coupon, mail it to us and well send you the information Fill possible through the consolidation of smaller community bonds into large bond issues from CURIC that will receive lower interest rates. The benefit of that lower interest, less expenses, will be passed on to CURIC members. The corporation also will assist member communities in applying for government grants. Initial operating expenses of the corporation will be met through federal experimental project grants totalling nearly $86,000 from the Four Corners somewhat puny as Scotts- -- 529-329- 5, ty 13, 197 Less Directors and any political entity with taxing region authority in the may join the corporation. Essentially, expected savings are to be made n nation in polls. The Badgers got on the board first with a Jon Hanson run and a point after kick by Larry Hanson. This first seven points, however, Six-Coun- ty Economic Development District to provide a less expensive avenue for communities seeking funds for improvements covered by revenue bonds. CURIC operates like a credit union orco-o- p for member communities, and their opqner. The Scottsdale team was picked to win the Arizona conference and was ranked 13th in the SetCouple Plan Wedding School. Bruce Bown, Man-t- i, is the caller for the and reference material group. such as a dictionary, enFor information about the club and the lessons, cyclopedia, etc. -- Watch for signs of call Gordon Johnson, or Val Hansen, distress, disappointment, withdrawal from friends CURIC was recently incorporated in an effort by the their with Thursday. September THE NEWS 4 Eripemisihe reputation speaks well for the Snow College Badgers Square Dance Sessions and Page Tn IPirmiM From Sister by Dr. Daryl J. McCarty 179 13, OJMC Like A Kiss Home .i.t. Thursday, September Snow Tie Is and immunization ( THE SUN Sept. PG 12-1- KSL-T- 5 ON $2.00 TICKETS THURSDAY (September 27) at 0 Players starring Dean Paul Martin 400 PM i 11KX) AM. 3:00 SUNDAY (October 1) at 8 One Movie 8 p.m. Door Opens -- 7:30 -- PG Golden Girl 99 starring James Coburn Susan Anton PM 1 FkO 4.-0-0 PM & TICKETS PM 8.-0-0 SATURDAY (September 29) at Performances Designated Schedule Shown PM S 800 PM 6:00 PM A Performance At Left. ON SALE 'AT: PM SALT PALACE BOX OFFICE (VISA and MASTER CHAME at ALL ZCMI STORES BOX OFFICE ONLY) FOR TICKET INFORMATION CALL (801) 383-788- 1 FOB 6R0UP SALES INFORMATION CALL (801) 486-748- 9 CHARGE TICKETS DY PHONE! 1 CALL (SOI) 383-788- MONDAY Sun. - Tues. 16-1- 8:00 1 (September 28) at 4:00 PM (September 30) M 2.00 Sept. 1 FRIDAY 99 Ali McGraw & $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 SAVE $1.00 ON KIDS UNDER2 With Star At le MIOHT rAMUT Ml V SAVE Two Movies 7:30-9:3- mi sun ksbmi - met mourns tax (September 26) at 7:30 PM 800 PM Use Your VISA or MASTER CHAME Card. 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