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Show poor Most Valuable Players At N.S. copys Wolf-Wome- n Soil Districts To Hold Election Add 2 Wins 3-- 3-- A 39-2- 1 h, 56-3- 4, selected as the outstan- ding supervisors positions on River Fremont (Wayne) SCD are incumbents Gilbert Hallows, Alvin Taylor, Thayne against the player Spanish Fork, grabbing 11 rebounds and scoring 10 points in a game which . . . . brought up our momenTaylor and Alphonso Turtum, Coach Jennifer ner, and challengers MarOrison said. vin Hyrum Bagley, The victory against Taylor, Richard Pace, Gunnison is the first in the Russell Peterson and Karl five years the two teams Tuft. have been playing, their The three candidates coach noted. with the most votes will be turAnna Bretz made 19 elected for three-yea- r points and Christy Crane ns. The other two can- scored 14 points against the Gunnison girls, and most didates elected valuable players. The pair turns. were named their accomplished scoring in the first half, as the reserves played the entire second half of the game. It was a big week for Coach Orison us, recalled, commenting that everyone had a super game against the visiting Bulldog girls. n The took on undefeated South Sevier TAMMY JENSEN In the seventeenth tury, Wolf-wome- will serve two-ye- newly-organize- The list of candidates for each district was drawn up by a committee made up of the chairman of the County Commissioners, chairman of the Soil Conservation District Supervisors, the chairman of the A.S.C.S. county committee, and a representative of the Extension Service. The State Soil Conservation Commission has been furnished a list of the bonafide farmers of the districts. A ballot will be mailed to each of these farmers who will make selections for the super- community colleges. River SCD was organized Open door suggested that August 11, 1942. any person, regardless of Soil conservation prior experience in districts identify conser- education, test score or vation prcbiems on the handicap could enter a local level, set priorities community college if the for conservation work to person could profit from be done, and seek, coo- the experience. and rdinate utilize This concept made all technical and financial Americans heir to the assistance from all right of opportunity to conavailable federal, state, tinue their education in a local and private sources community college. It is a to carry out annual and concept has that (8-for the season) yesterday (Wednesday, Jan. 16) in an game and will entertain Wasatch Academy at e programs home at 4 p.m. the based on local needs. following Wednesday, visors and mail their The districts are conJan. 23, in the old gym. ballot back to the state. with the conserWere under a lot of The election results will be cerned of vation land, water, pressure, the coach said, March 14. wildlife and published forests, team the explaining that not related natural resources owners Land must win its remaining receiving a ballot by mail which benefit all of our games to make the may request one from the people. regional finals. If we lost to Piute and beat Wayne, well have to 0 inter-count- y playoff for the finals, she explained. The girls basketball division is considered the strongest in the state, Coach Orison said, . . . and ours is the strongest division in A long-rang- School and Home by Dr. Daryl J. McCarty reclaimed Form Club Bookworms interested in starting a book club in the area are asked to contact Richard or Susan White, Salina, who are CHRISTY CRANE promoting a monthly last week. Miss Jensen evening meeting with four Jensen and won the honor for her to six other persons inChristy Crane, along with rebounding against terested in discussing Miss MOST VALUABLE--Tamm- y Anna Bretz, not pictured, Spanish Fork, while Crane and Miss Bretz were selected the most out for church books, fiction, nonfiction, or what have you. The Whites may be con- were singled valuable North Sevier scoring against Gunnison. girls basketball players The won both tacted at for their performances games. Wolf-wome- n 529-335- 3. Utah has the fastest-growin- g rate of school population in the entire nation. According to the Utah State Office of Education, our public schools have 8,107 more students than last year. Thats an increase of 2.5 percent. It brings Utahs total public school population to of a nearly one-thir- d million students. The slower were late and redeemed the student who had the potential but for some reason did not achieve well in their secondary school experience. is Snow College developing the skills to take students from where they are when they enter and allow them to have a successful learning exThe gifted perience. is student given challenges that will help them Executive Secretary Utah Education Association Like Books? the blooming student, given better skills to those who . reach their academic potential. The student who has academic sharp rises coming at problems, for whatever least for the next decade. reason, is given a learning Utahs citizens have experience to prepare great pride in education them for possible entry inand the educational to the academic mainsystem in the state. These stream. increases in student The strength of a population do and will con- democracy is the acceptinue to create problems. tance of the notion that the They will not be easy to human family is capable overcome. But, as has of making meaningful been the case in the past, choices about their goverUtahs citizens will indeed nment. The strength of the meet the challenge. open door policy at community colleges is the enrollment figure for this in the trust it school year is 332,575. farm student to places nations The the make right Utah has the highest, or has dwindled to population about choices of kinds the nearly highest birth an estimated 6.5 million their future in education. rate in the nation. But the number of farms and theres another factor in to 2.4 million, according to school a new U.S. the climbing Department of population. Its the num- Agriculture definition of ber of new families moving into the state -- Ferron, who A career center who itemize on their Federal income tax return can no longer take a deduction for state gasoline taxes theyve paid during the year. As Frank1 Gonzales says, Ill miss it, but then miss gasoline, too. Jan. 24. Red Cross representatives will be at the Salina American Legion Hall from 2 - 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 24, to accept blood from residents. For persons reluctant to donate blood, the Red Cross points out that it blood comes only from people cannot be manufactured. Your gift could mean life for a sick child, an accident victim, or an the elderly person facing surgery, volunteer organization pointed out. Every minute, 10 units of blood are needed in hospitals across the country, the agency noted. - cont. from page 1 Police Report been nection with assault and battery. Salina police officers investigated d 10 crimes, and issued one citation. Seven indigents, transients sex-relate- and mental patients were investigated. There were 47 incidents or investigations of theft and recovery. Sixteen miscellaneous incident reports were made. One citation was issued and 10 incident :ports were made on destruction property. There were 13 of auto theft and recovery. One incident report was made and ght citations issued for reckless driving. No drivers license, expired license, license not in possession, and driving on revocation of license ac- possible land purchases in the North Sevier and South Sevier attendance areas for new school sites . Tentative approval was given to the revision of the districts policy manual, as presented. The study commission for vocational education report was discussed by board members. Supt White stated that the school di1' set and Sevier Valley Tech an m the proving process of expanding '' inct studenvocational offerings ts. Supt. Whit' ,ii attend the USBA : legislative auquet tonight (Jan. 17) t Salt in ureCity. counted for 33 complaints and citations and one incident report. There were two complaints issued for business license violations and three incident reports made. One citation and one incident report for trespassing were made. I SALINA CONOCO Is Now Under New Management REED PETERSON she additive, said. Some contain alcohol and are added to the gasoline to lwer the fzins tempera-equipmewater present. ture of while others, such as STP Gas Treatment, actually help move the water from the gas an ni He has worked for Labrum Ford in Richfield and Burr Motor in Salina. COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS Dave you gugf Call 529-989- 4 SPLASH GUARDS toon 3Efooted? re-is- nt " takinga1L8ay of your engine tem entirely. fue, ghe said moisture also can cause rust in the gas tank and other parts of the fuel system, the SSSSK which helps prevent rust from rs has North Sevier area residents are enGive Blood, Save Lives, by the Jaycettes, who are sponsoring a visit by the Red Cross to accept blood donations Thursday, couraged to established at North Sevier High School with the funding of a career education grant. The project proposal was prepared by Bert Madsen of the district staff, Richard White, NSHS counselor, and Supt. Darrell K. White. Discussion was conducted on cor-Distr- ict er school districts. The, must more selecting provide REMINDER-Taxpaye- Give Blood , To Save Lives He replaces Ivan Cowley, Venice. George (Buck) Young, Richfield, was elected vice president. Board members were appointed to the following positions: CUES representative, Cowley ; Sevier Valley Tech representatives, Max Hartle, Dr. Kenneth Glover, Young, and Parsons; Utah School Boards Assn, delegate, Dr. Glover; auditing committee, Dr. Glover and Young. Board members learned that the bond sale has been completed and the funds have been invested until the money is needed for the purchase of new school sites and building construction. An inservice training program for sixth grade teachers in health education, aimed at reducing the number of young people who smoke, was explained to the board. Implementation of the program, sponsored by the Utah State Department of Health, in district elementary schools was approved, with a followup report to be given to the board. - JUST A SAD with the universe. Stake Sunday School farm. test-driv- But the growth pattern even across Utah, Some school districts are losing students. That can cause problems, too. Some districts work together to solve growth difficulties. When fast- - When our first priority is seeking a closer walk with God, we get in step Kent Parsons, Monroe, was elected president of the Sevier School District Board of Education at its meeting Jan. 10 in Richfield. population up by 7.7 per- wet weather con cent this year. densation can cause, water to Washington Countys accumulate in your gas tank, . .,r q 94 per- - said Paula Murphy, a former nd n" . . Man School uau, for the STP has 2,983 more When the weather students this year an in- - is very cold, that water can crease of 6.87 percent, move into the fuel line and Your car wont get very Alpine District also has a freeze. with a frozen plug in far big growth pattern, with gas llne 1,451 more students. Murphy said one way the Such rapid expansion nnnmur can help solve the use a brings tough problems to water problem is to - Read the Scriptures Sewer School Board Report county's ue- Julie Hermann represented the local riding club at the contest last year, and Debbie White, Richfield, participated in the national pageant several years ago. She won the Miss Congeniality title at the contest. Miss Larsen, who was adopted by her parents as a baby, now is a sophomore at Dixie College in St. George. She is active in choral music and dance groups, and lists singing, modern dancing, sewing, water and snow skiing, modeling and horseback riding among her interests. Her father is a cattle rancher in the St. George area. married. seri-sho- buses, teaching materials, and power and 5 rodeo, and will be judged on their poise, appearance and beauty at a style show. The contestants will draw for horses, to be furnished in Tulsa, and will demonstrate their horsemanship, another important factor in the selection of the queen. Other appearances include at a disco dance and the coronation dance, at which the 1980 queen will be announced, on Jan. 27. The Salina Riding Club donated $700 for her trip expenses and wardrobe, as well as furnishing her tiara. Miss Rodeo USA contestants will be interviewed by judges who will question them on the rules and bylaws of the IRA Assn., and must also take a written test, Baker said. The queen contestants will appear of teachers, classrooms, Page on television programs promoting the Eva Dawn Larsen, Salina IRA Rodeo Queen, will leave next week to compete for the Miss Rodeo USA title in Tulsa, Okla. Miss Larsen, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Larsen of St. George, will be accompanied by her parents to the pageant and IRA Rodeo finals Jan. 24 - 27. She will be among the regional rodeo queens vying for the title and represents the Salina Riding Club. Im really looking forward to the pageant, Miss Larsen told Shyrel Baker, chairman of the local queen contest. Miss Larsen was chosen first runner-u- p in the local contest and replaced Queen KaLynn Behling, in booms Fight Winter several industries here. Gas Line Emery County, for instance, has seen a lot of Water Problems growth arising from a revival of coal mining in Water in your fuel system the area and the construc- - can affect your cars operation tion of power plants. The any time of the year. But the State Office of Education problem can become more when the temperature that because 17, 1980 Goes To Tulsa forefathers our established a system of higher education based on an elite model that was part of their experience in the Old World. It was a system based on social class and only allowed young men of gentility to attend, After the Revolutionary War, it became evident that the system based on an aristocratic elite did not fit the new concepts of freedom and democracy, This started a century of an effective in experimentation with problems manner, ferent models. Higher based oh local needs and education moved to a President ferent type of elitism by Roosevelt recommended establishing entrance to each of the states that requirements based not on conservation districts be social class but intellect. established for this pur- The idea centered on the notion that one could tell pose. The Utah Soil Conser- how bright or capable a vation Districts Law was student was based on passed by the State scores from entrance Legislature March 11, examinations and prior 1937. The Law provides a experience (grade point) procedure by which soil in elementary and seconconservation districts dary schools. It was not may be organized, such until the twentieth century districts to be governmen- that the idea of open door was intal subdivisions of the admissions d state. The Sevier County stituted in the SCD was organized April junior colleges, 11, 1944. The Fremont later to be designated Thursday, January IRA Rodeo Queen cen- North Seviers girls basketball squad added Election of supervisors Soil Conservation Com- two more wins to their for the Sevier County and mission, 147 North 200 season total, which now Fremont River Soil Con- West, Salt Lake City, Utah stands at with vic- servation Districts will be 84103. tories last week over held Jan. 24 to Feb. 7. Soil Conservation Candidates for the five Districts began during the Spanish Fork and Gunit nison. supervisors position on Dust Bowl when a became better The team outscored the Sevier County SCD are apparent that 1 in a incumbents Allen Gurney, relationship was needed Spanish Fork last Robert S. Jensen, Richard between the federal, state practice game and local government, and Tuesday, then returned Wasden and Clair Ricken-bachome to wipe out Gunand challengers the people of the Wedon Glen Ogden and John D. grassroots level, if far- nison, mers were to resolve soil Peterson. nesday. Candidates for the five and water conservation Tammy Jensen was -' THE SUN ACollege For Democracy forming. STP Gas Treatment contains a special combination of ingredients which includes a synthetic polymer and powerful detergent especially suited foi todays gasolines. When addec to a tankful of gas, the product helps keep the carburetoi and intake valves clean al year around. are nice. But not if job theyre stolen. When that future application asks: Have you ever been arrested? you cant write no if you've been picked up for shoplifting. Your criminal record will be on file with the Bureau of Criminal New clothes Identification. Shoplifting stuff. 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