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Show T TIIK SUN orocess during the pre-- . registration. That makes it convenient for students and their families to visit can receive special help the campus and attend the from advisors and com- festival events. puters to get the job done Students can also check early during a special summer orientationregi-stration- . on arrangements for housing, financial aid and As students are admit- other items needed for ted to the university they smooth start of school receive an appointment the fall. time for registration. The The early registration appointments are avail- porgram has become inable July 31, and August creasingly popular with 1. new students in recent Those who are unable to years, according to Lynn enroll Sept. Poulson, assistant admis22 or 23, just prior to the sions officer. opening of classes Sept. Any students who have 24th. been accepted by the But there are advantag- university but have not es to the early signup. yet received materials for Smaller numbers of stu- the summer orientation State Fairgrounds in Salt Lake dents are in the registra- registration may contact FAIR MARKET-Ut- ah weekend a becomes City "Buyers Bazaar and Farmers tion process, so waiting is the Academic Service as the Market," marquee proclaims. Small farmers, minimized. Center, Utah State Univlocal merchants and private citizens with food produc Advisors have time to ersity, Logan, 84322, help with class scheduling call and answering questions. Students who have not And the computer takes yet made application for only moments to check on admission may still do so availability of classes so by contacting the Admis-th- e student knows his or sions Office at USU, or her fall quarter class phoning The second $15,000 in- Clinic, announces Grant schedule has been confir- Overnight housing on stallment of a $75,000 K. Hyer, director of the med. campus will be available from Union hospitals Social Services the grant Another advantage is at a reduced rate to Foun- Department. that the universitys aw- - students and their families Pacific Railroad to dation has been made This multiphased ard winning Festival of who participate in the L.D.S. the Pain Hospital program teaches patients the American West is in orientationregistration. h if, . Mi ia i 9A DECAL COLLECTOR Buddy Rigdon, a Southern Utah Fuel Co. employee, had some reflective decals left over after decorating his hard hat and lunch bucket, so he put them in a scrapbook. Since then, he has accumulated about 400 decals from various coal companies and equipment manufacturers, some from as faraway as C.reat Britain and Canada. -- SUFCO Decal Collector could collect. After carefuly composing a form letter, he sent out dozens of letters to coal companies and their vendors for more decals. He has an average of eight letters a day in answer to his request, w ith more coming in every day. The hardest decals to get are the ones from the coal companies. Griz has the address of all the major coal companies in the United States and Canada. He was told by one source that an old decal could be "Consol look at Buddy Rigdon and you know that all his friends call him Just one "Griz. After hearing the story of how he got bitten trying to catch a baby skunk, then you know the name fits. He didn't get the skunk, but he did get a rabies shot. Griz does have a tame side to his nature. After he got employment at SUFCo, they gave him a hard hat and some reflective decals to put on it. After filling his hat and lunch bucket with decals, he had some left over, so he decided to put them in a scrap book. This gave him the idea to see how many other decals he Salable at auction 747 compared to 900 last week and 512 last year. Good attendance. Fair to good demand for feeders; poor demand for slaughter cows. Feeder steers over 600 lbs. strong to $1.00 higher; steers under 600 lbs. steady. Feeder heifers lowere. Slaughter cows $3,004.00 lower. Slaughter bulls about steady. Supply about 50 feeders. FEEDER STEERS: some 290-37- 89.50 ; 82.50 ; 77.00 ; 73.00 ; 400-50- 0 500-60- 0 600-70- 0 700-88- 0 Large lbs. $81.00- lbs. $76.50- lbs. $72.00- lbs. $60.00- lbs., some 0 partly fattened, $64.00-69.5- 0. FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium Frame lbs. $71.50-7- 6 lbs. $69.00-7lbs. $63.00-67.5- 0 lbs. $60.50-65.0- few 00; 1 2 0 400-50- 0 50 ; 500-60- 0 ; 600-80- 0 COWS: Utility and Commercial 4 $38.00-41.0few high 2-- dressing Good $39.50-42.5- heiferettes. Cutter and Utility $35.75-38.5- $41.50-47.0- 0. SLAUGHTER BULLS: 0 Yield Grade 2 few high lbs. $55.00-58.51350-202- dressing $60.50-62.5- lbs. 1790-224- 0 0. worth some money. Right now. Buddy Rigdon is content to go home to his wife, Kelly, who is a former coalminer herself, and their newborn baby, Brock, collect decals and hope one day to catch a baby skunk so they can have a pet around the house. Some decals have come from as far away as Great Britain and Canada. Griz has two acquainThree historic sites in tances from Pennsylvania. Sevier County have been One decal collector there listed in the National has 350 and another one Register of Historic has over 1,200. Griz has Places, announced the about 400 in his album, Utah State Historical ts and merchandise to sell may rent space either indoors or outdoors at the fairgrounds. The first market was held last weekend. 750-110- County Sites Listed In Historic Register for their individual and surgical method. stress through the use of The LDS Hospital self hypnosis. The clinic takes ap1978 as a in program began to control chronic pain -- one-ye- pilot project. In response to that years impressive results, the railroad foundation agreed to donate $15,000 a year for five proximately 14 weeks to complete. Of this time, only four and one-hadays are normally spent in lf historic significance in the the hospital. However, growth of Sevier County. A years to expand the several weeks before the historic and architectural program. patient is admitted, a of Sevier County survey great number of medical From January, 1979 to and psychological studies which began in the sumSociety. mer of 1979 by State April, 1980, 120 patients are performed by the The Salina Hospital, the Historical Society interns were admitted into the clinics staff which inElsinore Sugar Factory, has yielded several hospital clinic. Nearly 60 cludes physicians, nurses, The 1980 Southern Utah percent of those patients and the Monroe Methodist National Register psychiatrists, social Episcopal Church have nominations and listings telephone directory will were women, and the workers, physical, art and been listed in the Register of historic buildings in the soon be going to press. If average age was 42. The recreational therapists you need to change the patients were treated for a and dietitians. county. The Salina Hospital, way your name and ad- wide variety of pain types Of those patients admitnow known as the Salina dress appear in the direc- including migrane, low Bell back, abdominal, ar- ted to the program during Mountain Senior Citizen Center, was tory, one of the first medical suggests that residence thritis, cancer and phan- 1979 and early 1980, nearly A sense of humor still climate where we can live The days of the idyllic that its watered land could tom limb. 75 - 80 percent were able to facilities in Utah to telephone customers call the remains, however, in as old as we have a mind and Mormon Country have maintain, their local telephone ofwith use to health a care provide fice. Business customers the some success Yet virtually ended, according majority of its young many of these Mormon to, the speaker said. comdespite rural agricultural to a Brigham Young people were forced to go towns. He told students Constructed in can call the Salt Lake City programs increasing munity. such with was It to stories several We believe to be sucto establish elsewhere Business Service Center popularity, the unusual University associate the hospital served in mind - tem- 1917, this. images illustrate the patient must be and cessful of a own homes their on for not (toll English is clinic free) professor designed the community until 1966 St. George - Utahs pered, no doubt, by harsh to control his pain able Deadline exfor who specialist in pastoral elsewhere being the larger directory simply persons to a was it when converted exhas probably realities but still there -towns and cities in Mor- Dixie Mormon life. senior citizen center. changes is Aug. 13. Areas perience pain at one time through hypnosis, e else mon or A. an improvement Dr. Edward glorified its pioneers that the Saints made the During the 1920s and covered by the Southern or another. Country Geary perience the region altogether. beyond any other Mormon trek west, and it was told a BYU forum recently in the way he functions at Utah directory can be the images that 1930s, the hospital was the found on Were not opposed to home and work and LDS As that this year as the one of the depopulation set in, settlement. Yet, through through page most important health all pain," explains Hyer. remain free from the use Church celebrates its so did a general decline; all the Dixie lore runs a they viewed the land when care center for Central current book. added. he arrived, they is it of that really the trees matured and recognition Ken Hill, Utah Public Pain is often a lifesaver of analgesias, narcotics sesquicentennial, much said Robert V. ' Relations the regional culture of began to die, and few new a terrible place,, a The view was favorable, Utah, for letting us know something and sleeping pills, notes Hugie, the Societys' Mountain Manager is wrong. This clinic is Noni were Mormon lifestyle has ones reminds planted; mistake, a place where no despite the Bell, n irkeijahl, cltrlle historian who worked on faded into the past. smaller farms were ab- person in his or her right remark attributed to the Sevier customers who share the only concerned with those coordinator. County survey same Regional culture lasted sorbed into larger ones, mind would choose to live. Harriet Decker Young and prepared the telephone persons whose warning resulting numberaddress, The new U.P. grant will From the earliest for about 100 years and and abandoned houses and and surname, that systems have gotten out of would she that rather National Register enable the clinic to also coma was made up virtually the barns were left to sag and times there they can have both names control. travel a thousand miles nominations. several new outdevelop whole body of the Chur- eventually fall, while the ment, first attributed to farther than if listed they desire. in such a FacThe Elsinore clinic stop patienSugar Therefore, programs. These Hill explained that those ts are ch, the speaker said. lilacs and yellow roses ran George A. Smith, for barren place. is significant as the referred to patient usually tory will was St. whom hypnotic inprovide front the wild in the when customers who have con- the George yard. Today, most their per- struction to individuals by program single important and later The speaker observes majority of Church mem- Eventually, what was left named, in Sevier tacted Mountain Bell for sonal physicians and must who fear going to the denin their telephone bers live outside this (In- was a decaying world held becoming part of the J. from considerable researhave experienced their County history. It was changes have recently been intist, the service termountain) region and together by baling wire, Golden Kimball cycle: If ch into Mormon history constructed during past particular pain for a in 1910-1- 1 for automobile acin an in I St. had a lot unemGeorge that if Mormon Country the Utah-Idah- o when even within the with widespread will automatically minimum of two con- jured Sugar Co. year from suffer in sell the lot and a he in Id inmost live and hell, cident, of Garden these the have was neglect, ployment people Joseph, region changes and Sons. secutive months. Another rheumatic arthritis and lot in St. George and live in Brigham Young was the by E.H. Dyer new direccluded in urban surroundings in- observed. the The Monroe Methodist Dr. Geary said that ac- - .hell. requirement is the pam musicians with stress-relate- d stead of the traditional landscape architect and Episcopal Church is tory. I of think remark relaxation that farm villages, the regional tually most Mormon chief gardener. Delivery of the book is cannot be corrected by significant as one of the scheduled or medical n I the see traditional whenever. less end. is an are at to any problems. villages period begin Oct. 6. Garden imagery as best remaining frame He pointed out that some today than they were 30 television commercials constructed churches h small towns still have years ago, but the process extolling St. George as an well as practical, advice about gar- during the period of intenremnants of the early of cleaning up has been ideal place to live. I think - is very common se Protestant missionary of of dening the lament also of a Salt' Even process pioneer period. largely in his and his activity among the Mordiscourses, Lake City has some rather destruction of the distin- George Hicks, one of the in the late nineteenprogresses mons May regular distinctive characteristics ctive elements that were early pioneers: th It was built in century. the Dixie-ite settlements through of the heaven help the of the region - if people characteristic 1890 on property donated like the of a visits were be! he wherever look. know where to may regional culture. He told the audience farmer to his various by a plural wife of James Dr. Geary, himself a Typically, the Mormon DUTIES: Diagnose fields to see how the crops H. McCarty. learning problems and teach apvillage had a rather short product of Huntington, that in Huntington, one of and whether un- - are maturing settled the is last to 10 15 took claimed he which It places propriate subjects. A masters degree in special prime. weeds are taking over. years of hard pioneering, typical of Mormon Coun- - der the direction of the education 3 to 5 years teaching experience followed by a 20 to try, said that some may Brigham Young, people But it was no ordinary desired. Send resume no later than August 15, 1980 When Members of the Six- golden age when the fine want to celebrate this used to say: garden that he had in sent Brother while to Personnel Services, Snow College, Ephraim Utah Commissioners Brigham and houses public vanishing period mind, as is clear from the County buildings were construcmay want to cling tiers into Castle Valley, isntructions he gave to the Organization will meet 84627. ted. By the end of that to this heritage as still the Lord called him Saints in Ogden in 1860, Monday, July 28, at the SNOW COLLEGE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER time, the village had very important, even home. with one of the most Millard County Courin Over in thouse Fillmore Sanpete Valley, striking images of human usually reached the limits heroic. The August meeting will where the people live on possibility that I know of: carrots (they call them Cultivate the earth and be held Aug. 25 in Rich-- . Sanpete bananas), they cultivate your minds. ield. say, Every man ought to Build cities, adorn your marry a wife from San- habitations, make garpete because no matter dens, and orchards what happens, shes seen vineyards, and render the worse. earth so pleasant that Dr. Geary pointed out when you look upon your that there were images of labors you may do so with maintain an advisement system, Mormon Country before and that angels students. Masters Degree in there was a Mormon pleasure, to come and delight may -- - Directory Deadline Is Aug. 13 -- -- - out-sfd- , well-know- agri-busine- ss - down-to-eart- WANTED: DirectorILearning Specialist, Special Services Program. lx CoilIltU July Meets and set-othe- rs WANTED: WMITEI0 GUIDANCE COUNSELOR Duties: Develop and advise and counsel Educational Psychology desirable. position. Send resume no later than August 12, 1980 to Personnel Services, Snow College, Ephraim, UT Ten-mont- h 84627. SNOW COLLEGE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER WANTED: Secretary to Coordinator, Developmental Education Center 0 0 wpm, shorthand wpm. Extensive Types knowledge of business english, filing, office methods and techniques required. Postion closes July 31, 1980. Send applications to Personnel Services Snow College, 75-8- 80-10- Ephraim, Ut 84627 SNOW COLLEGE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER t I 1 Pain Clinic Receives grant run-dow- 300-40- SLAUGHTER Page Mormon Country Lifestyle Fades Into Past Salina Auction Medium, Frame 1 24. 1980 750-111- by Morris E. Reid 0 SL. Thursday, July New students entering Utah State University this fall dont need to wait until fall to register. They - $1.00-2.5- Page 4 THE NEWS USU Orientation ' 40- Thursday, Julv 21. mil images visit your Country generated in the short- locations. lived settlements in Ohio, beautiful Missouri, Illinois, and by On the same trip. Dr. planned settlements that Geary said President were never built, such as Young explained to the the City of Zion. people in Wellsville just Probably the most what was to be the staple potent image was that of a crop grown in the Garden refuge for the Saints. In of Joseph. This is a Smith splendid valley, and is bet1842, Joseph prophesied that the Saints ter adapted to raising a Saints than become would any other armighty people in the midst ticle that can be raised of the Rocky Mountains. here ... It is the best counIn 1844, as the end drew try in the world for raising near in Nauvoo, Joseph Saints . . . proposed sending out a The speaker observed party to seek a new that perhaps this is the location in the West where, as he put it in a origin and justification for series of striking images, the float that used to be a We can build a city in a part of every small-tow- n day, and have a gover- Utah 24th of July parade: nment of our own, get up a wagon crammed full of into the mountains where children, with a sign on the the devil cannot dig us out, side saying, Utahs Best and live in a healthful Crop. Area manager Womens Housing Complex Duties include general supervision and policy implementation of womens residence hall system. Early level guidance and counseling. B.S. degree in student services, education or related area preferred. Live-i- position, family apartment pro viced. Send applications no later than August 20, 1980 To Personnel Services - Snow College, n Ephraim, Ut 84627 Snow College is an equal opportunity employer |