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Show Salina Locals , First Birthday Petition Demands Public Hearing Essayists On Grievances Weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Valdo Heath was Dennis Heath of Heywood, Calif. He is the son of Valdos brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Gene L. Heath, Heywood. Mrs. Thuressa Peter- sons daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Hardinger of Roosevelt, visited with her last week. However, to the County Bugs? Commission as our elected Essays on that theme representatives. are being sought from CounDr. Brown, Sevier persons in four age American several other petitions being circulated which will be filed later. Follett, son of Bill and Esther Foster. The ocThe recent property reALISSA MICKELSEN casion was Lees 23rd birvaluation program of the thday on Sept. 28. He is FIRST BIRTHDAY lis-sa State Tax Commission raised the controversy recuperating at his home Mickelsen, daughter of when from injuries he sustained many properties in Mr. and Mrs. Rick the county saw an inSept. 8 in a vehicle acMickelsen, Redmond, crease in evaluation of 500 cident north of Beaver. celebrated her first birthto 1,000 percent and day Oct. 2, 1979. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. beyond. ty Chairman, -A- Farm Prices Are Mixed Prices received by Utah farmers and ranchers in for feed grains and hay were mixed compared with last month, but higher than a year ago, according to the Utah Crop and Livestock er Reporting Service. Livestock prices The chief problem with Verden Hone, Centerfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Evan the taxpayers is the lack of communication and inMickelsen, Redmond. formation from the taxing are Dr. Brown said. Mrs. Fern Mellor, Fay- agencies, of the people are ette, and Mrs. Maude Many concerned that they will Hone, Gunnison. Alissas parents hosted a birthday party for her Sept. 30 for family members. Great-grandmothe- rs groups: elementary school, junior high school (grades 7, 8, and 9) , senior high school (grades 10, 11, those sections of the Utah and 12) and adult. Code which involve the Prizes to be awarded State Tax Commission in locally in each age group the assessment of proper- are $10 for first, $5 for ty. This will return second, and $3 for third. evaluation of property to Entries may be up to the responsible, elected words, and should be 1,000 the county officer, county assessor. We believe this typewritten, doublewill help the problem in spaced, or handwritten. the future but does not They should be submitted solve the immediate to Mrs. Dastrup, Sigurd, 31 problem of uncertainty of Utah 84657 by the Oct. deadline. tax. county property Purpose of the contest, Mrs. Dastrup said, is to a create greater awareness of the part the farmer plays in the overall economy of our country, both as a producer and a consumer. Hie Economics Of Home New Arrivals ownership Are Changing were Four generally rose from this year and were higher than last year. Milk babies Fuel reserves are diminishing continued to increase in the past week at fuel costs are increasing, price, while wool price Sevier Hospital in Inflation won't wait. With remained the same. RichfieldValley to the following this in mind, now is the time Prices paid for feed also to improve the insulation of were mixed compared families: Mr. and Mrs. William home. Now is the time with the previous month, your a boy, but all were higher than a Brown, Torrey, down on wasted en- to cut Sept. 25, 1979, 7 lbs. 14 oz. and reduce the expense ago. year Mr. and Mrs. Alan of heating your home. Cows, at $46.80 per hunNewman, Richfield, a boy, dred, were up $2.40 from Cultivating good, habits, 6 lbs. the price received in Sept. 30, 1979, Mr. and Mrs. Chris August. Calves decreased Salina, a girl, Oct. 1, Page, from $86 to $85.30 per hun1979, 8 lbs. 11 oz. dred. Steers and heifers Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ship-lewere $70.30 a hundred in Richfield, a girl, Oct. Volunteer leaders from from September, up $9.20 7 lbs. 2 oz. 1,1979, across the state will August. Lambs increased gather at Utah State from $57.30 in August to University Oct. 15 17 for $67.40 in September. f the annual Adult Leaders at mid-Augu- st Party The said, American Party will circulate an initiative petition which will repeal born-durin- . Seniors Menu Barley, Barley, at $2.18 per School. For Oct bushel, increased two cen- - T , , , . 9-1- 2 . .. Monday Holiday. Tuesday Ham & bean soup, broccoli wcheese sauce, orange & apple slice, rollbutter, oatmeal cookie, milkjuice. Wednesday Baked chicken, rice & gravy, celery & carrot stick, jello salad wfruit, rollbutter, Thank you to all who sent floral offerings, food, money, cards, and other expressions of sympathy in the death of our wife and mother, Lou Christensen. Vernal Christensen & Family Reynolds Aluminum Building Products offer solutions to these problems. Solutions which will help payjor themselves by reducing mainte- nance and energy costs. milkjuice. ydars three-da- ference is Potential. y en-an- d one-wee- LYAL N. ASHMAN two-ye- e carrots, garnish, chocolate cake, milk. Thursday Pork chops, Other highlights of the holidays. creamed peas & spuds, school will be workshops Denise Tucker, chairpeach on pineapple slice, conducted by USU Exten- man of Project Uplift and carrot cake, milkjuice. sion specialists including a graduate student in Friday Steamed had- Dr. Glen Jenson, Marilyn audiology from Lynchdock in lemon juice, Noyes, Theta Johnson, burg, Va., said that scalloped potatoes, Leona Windley, and anyone having a current address of an LDS Church apricots, breadbutter, La Veil Saunders. service man or woman will cheesecake, The workshops cherry cover topics ranging from should get the name, admilkjuice. handling family finances dress and marital status to to approaching your the Womens Office by Oct. 19. The address to second childhood. An idea fair and a send the information is 432 smorgasbord will round Wilkinson Center, BYU, out the conference ac- Provo, Utah 84602. Last year in Project tivities. The workshop is spon- Uplift, more than 500 sored by the USU Exten- boxes of cookies and other Volunteer goodies were mailed for Most Extension the holidays. included letters. comand packages programs, She pointed out that the munity groups are invited 19 deadline is Oct. to attend. For information on necessary so that project registration, contact the participants can get the Extension office in your ' packages ready and in the mail by Nov. 14. county. sion Services. leaders in 4-- The Blunderbuss .... General Contractor Doing Business as: HTG. Const.Go. CUSTOM HOME BUILDING Your plans or Ours The presentation took place in conjunction with the first National Yearbook Week Oct. 1 - 7. The week is sponsored by the Yearbook Homo Addit ons -- Stop in and see us today at r Office: 135 W. Main Salina, Utah J Phone 3E3CH3 529-707- 6 or 529-762- 4 Open 9 pm Monday, Tuesday, 5-- Quality Custom Home Builders Licensed General Contractors Licensed Electricians Member National Association of Home Builders. Member Home Builders Association of Greater Salt Lake Qualified as builders under the H.O.W. Warranty System. PHONE 529-79OWNER, BRYANT E. MICKELSEN 59 Salina American Legion Auxiliary will hold its regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. tonight (Thursday, Oct. 4) at the hall. Fall Tire Sale Now for the Hunting Season Dependable, Strong Traction for rough back roads Buy Pickup Truck Tires Co-o- p Country Squire Traction 4 Phone Owner Kim Gates 529-717- Farm N Market Dependability The quality tire of highway, farm, delivery service. Maximum pulling power, cooler running, better cleaning in mud. 650X16 6 ply $43.95 700X15 6 ply 6 ply 700X16 750X16 8 ply Tough nylon cord for long life. 650X16 6 Ply 3995 44.40 45.95 56.95 700X15 6 ply 700X16 6 ply 750X16 8 ply Passenger Tires Introducing Co-o- p 43.85 43.45 52.50 Custom Poly 78 Polyester Cord Comfort ly Provides a soft ride. Four Seasons no-thu- No heed to switch tires winter and spring Steel Belted Radial Passenger tire Good on all four wheels in all weather. All Batteries on Sale Introducing Forget-l- t The Co-o- p Maintenance Free Battery. Never needs water. All car, truck and tractor tires on sale. Above listing Just a sampling of types and prices. FREE MOUTING FREE BALANCING Except on large truck and tractor tires. EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 4-- 20 Ask about the cranking power of these batteries and the capacity to run your car after alternator failure at 80 F. EXCEPT DURING THE HUNT Appointment Over thirty men attended the course and Jorgensen noted that Scouting was greatly improved by this effort. CONSTRUCTION Auxiliary To Meet Tonight and Thursdays All By send their scouters through this training. Mickelsen Printers Association (YPA), an organization of firms which together print approximately 80 percent of Black Powder Guns & Accessorle Items Modern Guns, Scopes, Reloading Equipment GUN REPAIRS Branch in Kansas, when his entire stake pledged to years. Taking Special Orders Huey L. Hisel ar Appreciation Certificate XEROX COPIES THE SALINA SUN ar k Mrs. Ashman Receives BYU Seeks n WEDNESDAY, Oct. ' Speakers will include 10 Minestroni soup, Dr. Walter Talbot, state toasted cheesewich, jello cubes, whipped topping, superintendent of public Names and addresses of banana slice, milk. instruction; Dr. Brent Miller, assistant professor Mormon service men and of family and human women who will be away development at USU ; from home at Christmas DeAnna DeLong, author of time are being sought by a popular book on drying the Womens Office at foods, and Kathy Bruner, Brigham Young Univerconsumer affairs officer sity so that packages of for the U.S. Food-anDrug goodies and letters can be mailed in time for the Administration. Servicemen ranges from 82 to depending on size. Theres a Forget It to meet your cars needs. It 140-minut- INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES Si bsorge 257-541- 9 673-36- 756-96- Cedar Ctty 2 DaMa 0 , c period to apply the skills learned there. During the outdoor experience, a trainee lives as a boy would in camp - cooking Mrs. Lyal N. Ashman, as a historical resource by his own meals, sleeping in a tent, and living and advisor for the Northern the national news media. Light at North Sevier High Dalene Torgersen is competing with his Patrol School, has been awarded editor of the Northern (a small group of Scouts). The training covers eleven a certificate of ap- Light this year. preciation by Principal Ross in Marshall recognition of outstanding service. Mrs. Ashman was cited for her continuing role as yearbook advisor for the past twenty-seve- n second, and $10 for third in the yearbooks published in each of the four age groups, the United States. The Northern Light is printed by Jostens American Yearbook Company, a member of YPA. Yearbooks have been a part of student life in the U.S. for nearly 200 years. MONDAY, Oct. are frequently cited They on bun wcheese, tater rounds, succotash, apple wedge, milk. salad-orang- con- Reaching Our First place winners in each county will be tered in the state contest. Prizes on the state level are $50 for first, $25 for They'll save you time and energy. Whats more, they'll Oct. TUESDAY, save money and help you 9 Corn dogs, catsup cup, fight inflation. fruit buttered The theme for this ISAACS? Thank You -- like checking thermostats and appliances to make sure they're working properly. and switching off lights and energy users when not need- ed is well worthwhile. Today, every homeowner faces prob-erg- y lems of keeping a home comfortable and maintaining its appearance and value. Georgia-Pacifi- two-ye- jointly with Intermountain Farmers Assn. to the sympathetic Mrs. Marlene Dastrup, problem, communicates said theme of this Sigurd, is distant and and poorly is contest years unresponsive, Dr. Brown Food or we Pesticides: observed. meeting to hear our complaints and Redress our Grievances. There are visiting their grandson and grandnephews, Lee un- Pages 1979 basic leadership skills Corporations which must be applied Sigurd Plant Manager, during the received one of Scoutings waiting period in order to highest honors at the Fish complete the course. Lake District Court of Currently in our area, Honor last Tuesday. one other individual has was awarded Jorgensen his woodbadge beads, completed this course, neckerchief and woggle Elmer Collings of Monroe. (neckerchief slide) after Also working on comalmost two full years of pletion are Fred Zwygart, Glenwood, and Ellen work. Woodbadge, Scoutings Franson, Richfield. most advanced course, includes a outdoor Jorgensen was serving training experience and a as Troop Committee performance chairman in his L.D.S. Shar Jorgensen, public must appeal well-advertis- Mr. and Mrs. John Horne and Lola Bird spent last weekend in Salt Lake City substantial increase in by the Sevier County Farm Bureau for the 1979 their tax burden. The State Tax Com- essay contest, sponsored mission is viewed as Thursday, October 4, Shar Jorgensen Gets T op Scouting Award Essays are being sought not be able to sustain a Dr. L.S. Brown of Richfield has filed 16 petitions ' bearing the signatures of 367 residents of Sevier County with the Sevier County Commission. The petition states . . . we respectfully demand that the Sevier County Commission schedule a and son-in-la- w THE SUN Wanted: Farm Bureau Salt taka City 9 Sprinkler Irrigation 529-748- 1 Idaho Preston (208) 852-066- 1 (206) 547-30- Spanish Fork 8 |