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Show 'HIE SUN Computerized Maybe For Farmers 9H) Stwiatautet - Alcohol And Methane A still down on the on-far- and were Sevier County Courthouse Wanted: auditorium in Richfield. Production of alcohol 'Mother' and methane may be an alternative solution the Nominees energy problem, Ogden to Nominations for Utah noted, and interest on the subject is evident by the Mother of the Year are many requests received being accepted by the for information about Utah Mothers Assn. Nomination blanks and gasohol. Utah State University, rules may be obtained in cooperation with others, from Mrs. Virginia C. is six Bryner, 5074 Chinook Circonducting workshops throughout the cle, Murray, UT 84107. state in November. In ad- - Deadline for entries is dition to the workshop in Feb. 1, 1981. Applicants Richfield, another is can be nominated by their scheduled Nov. 12 at the children or by a club or Town and County organization, and should Restaurant in Cedar City. be between 45 and 75 years The programs will begin of age. Other qualifications for at 10 a.m. and end about a nominee are that she be 3:30 p.m. Objectives are to inform a successful mother and producers livestock homemaker, embody and agri- business people on: The processes for production of alcohol and methane. The economics of each process. Farm uses of alcohol and methane. on-far- m Equipment operation and maintenance. Safe storage requirements for alcohol and on-far- m methane production. Potential uses of byproducts derived from alcohol and methane production. on-far- been here visiting with his two brothers, Floyd and Lloyd Johnson and their families, from Provo. He gathered wood while he was down. Ed and Wendy Betts produc- alcohol Methane Production on the Farm scheduled Tuesday, Nov. 11, at the farmers, Vernon Johnson has Credit availability to support farm? Could be, according to tion of Marven J Ogden, who will methane. be the host agent for a workshop on Alcohol and characteristics this past highly of charcoal has been The memorial services regarded in mothers, be found to double the were held Oct. 10. Ada has an active member of a residue of lead left on the a brother, Leland, living in religious body, and par- food. So dont cook with California. He is doing ticipate in community af- the comics (or the sports, some in building fairs. She must have been or the Sacramento. Ada, Joe and news.) married in a legal Ida flew back to Salt Lake ceremony, and have one or more children, the youngest of which is 15 or over. The Utah Mother will Redmond Boy Scouts represent the state at the American Mothers Assn, are having a special Haunted house tonight meeting in late April or early May in New York (Thursday, Oct. 30) and City. The Utah state com- Friday night. The haunted house, next petition will be held April to the Redmond Post Of11 in Salt Lake City. fice, will be open from 6 Scouts Plan Spook House Sorosis Club Snow Offers Holds Meet History Class Snow College will bring an American Civilization class to Richfield. The Hunt In Aurora Office, ner. 896-440- 6. Huntsman and Micki Tuft. They all went to Orem for a day of shopping. Alta Cowley has been helping Dr. Worley for a few days in Richfield. This weekend, Darwin Anderson, her son, came from 3-D- ay entitled History 170, will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesdays at South Sevier High School. It is a Permits for the Aurora credit class, Norma by Bill Schoemig. taught posted pheasant hunting and dersen Reynolds. It was greatly Successful completion of unit are valid for the first three days of the season all. enjoyed by this class meets requireA new member, Cecile ments of the Utah only - Nov. 1, 2, and 3. The hunt opens at 8 a.m. Sittre, was introduced and legislature for college welcomed by Norma graduation, Saturday. Permits, which according to Robins. Snow officials. For fre $4. may be obtained Sorensen s Coun- The next club meeting registration or further fr0I2Store or Karens will be Nov. 12 at the home Kor- details, call the District try class, from Reno, Nev. Oct. 21. Marvin was in Salt Lake at 7 oclock the next morning to pick her up. Bradley Johnson, state vice president of the Cattlemens Assn., is in Montgomery, Ala. attending the National Cattlemens Directors meeting for a few days. Friday was a real fun day for Donna Anderson, p.m. Thursday and Thelma Hatch, Cheryl from 6 until midnight p.m. on Friday, Halloween night. Admission is 50 cents for children and 75 cents for adults. Caliente, Nev. to get in some hunting. He left on Tuesday to go back home. Sunday, Floyd and Gladys Johnson went to Pleasant Grove to attend the missionary farewell of Tony Davis. He is going to the Canadian Mission. He is the son of Gladys niece. Kelly and Lori Quarn- berg have moved into the jon gcott home. The Second Ward people will really miss them. mm Re-Ele- ct Representative Tom Assignments & Thank You hard-workin- r y. V SS Band Drill Team HOMES Win At Snow - against several a large trophy, will be presented to the entire school at the next student assembly. & McDonald Natural FOR STATE TREASURER David Wilkinson A Man of Experience, AMan of Action. A Seasoned Attacks Attorney White-Coll- Fourteen years as a full time private and public lawyer; Rhodes Scholar at Oxford; former law school teacher. Chief Deputy Agriculture County Attorney Voted for Major Tax Reductions while at David has been a key administrator in Utah's largest prosecutors office. He strongly endorses the death penalty. Legislative Sessions. The office of Utah State Treasurer demands a man of experience, ability, dedication and trust. Tax- payer, Farmer, Tom is Leonard W. McDonald is . that man. Sensitive of Problems and Goals of Our Area. District 72 Beaver, Piute and Sevier Counties ' Republican VOTE TOM.NOVEMBER 4 (Paid Political Ad June Christensen, Chairman) s, roll-n-jell- Salt Lake Man, Nov. Music Guild Drive Ends Resources Family MONDAY, jello-n-pear- The award, Public Safety Energy 529-366- 6 ! other bands from the Central Utah area. South The Sevier Drill Team also accompanied the band, and took the second place trophy in their category. Legislative Committee Transportation CowlyK Swewett - Grade reporting will be 3 Cheeseburger wlet-tuc- e this year at computerized 23. & pickles, I turned Oct. Folster Mr. French even think adults TJ Dale and his wife, North Sevier High School, would have a hard time 92 on Sept. 8, and Mrs. fries n ketchup, fruit cup, Gena, and their son, Jack to LaMonte doing a paper route on a Folster turned 91 on Oct. doughnuts, milk. Thomas, have moved into according assistant prin- bike on cold, dark mor- 18. Dansie, Davies home. He is the cipal. Ted and Kirk Leamii nings before most people grandson of Jesston and When the first term ends are awake. and their friend, Mike A even Donna Anderson. TUESDAY, Nov. will of Salt La Newspaper Week was ob- der Chris and Karla Fill- Nov. 3, teachers n spaghetti, green more have a brand new receive class printouts served not too long ago, visited their parers, J& k be.ui French bread, trancalled I think the problems of and Helen Learn r and computer o' milk. baby girl. She was born smittal sheets, which must the newspaper carriers deer hunt weekend. Gary peaches, brownies, Oct. 23, be Thursday, 5 by Nov. and were well Learning joined them on pretty weighing 6 lbs. 2 oz. sentprepared to Salt Lake City by illuminated. the hunt. Karissa is the name they WEDNESDAY, Nov. Nov. 7. Grade reports will Mr. and Mrs. Greg Not enough was said, have chosen, after both of seasoned Nov. 17, be sent home however, to stop the Cloward went to Sunset mashed potatoes, lime her parents. Congratulastudents with to see weekend their it last clown who complete thought tions! cinnamon and would be fun to steal the niece, Tammy Thompson Good luck to everyone grades, citizenship, roll, milk. a and codes, married. of improvement on the Denver, Greg, on the pheasant hunt. newspapers sitting count of tardies and ab- downtown sidewalk last his cousin and uncle, and sences. They need not be Sunday morning. The Ramon Johnson went to returned to the school. THURSDAY, Nov. papers were there at 4:30 Idaho for the opening of Having all this infor- a.m., but missing by 6 the pheasant hunt there, 6 Tostados whot sauce mation computerized will a.m., when most of the but some bad luck (lettuce, cheese), make the grade reporting kids arrived to pick them developed. Jane reports vegetable sticks, hot process easier for all con- up for delivery. apple half, milk. Greg is coming home with cerned, Dansie said, for Members of Not only do the kids torn knee ligaments. FRIDAY, Nov. 7 SubArvilla Rasmussen enMusic Guild should send those who have to read have to pay for each of the their remittances for the them, as well as those who papers themselves, they tertained the Sevier marine sandwiches, (cold 1980-8- 1 season to the Guild have to prepare them. had to face irate League of Utah Writers wlettuce & pickles), in are Errors possible customers, who, in some last Wednesday evening at French fries wketchup, by Nov. 5, according to infallible cases, felt it was the kids her home. The evening rosy applesauce, peanut coordinator Mrs. Thelma the Compton, who issued the computer only if it is fed fault. That was almost was spent discussing the butter bars, milk. convention and reminder as the Guilds the wrong information. In worse for my daughter three-da- y no than the $30 it cost her. Oktoberfest which memmembership drive draws this case, theres to a close this Friday, Oct. chance, declares Dansie. Mr. Thief, I guess youre bers of the group attended Weve gone over this five pretty sure you wont be recently at Snowbird. 31. Kyle Rasmussen, Salt caught, but if you were Programs for the years times. What a wonderful and Human error is accoun- caught, I think you should Lake City, visited his concerts will be printed gratifying feeling it is, in soon, Mrs. Compton said, ted for in the system, be sentenced to do a paper grandmother, Arvilla times of trouble, to know is student If a however. route for a month with no Rasmussen, over the there are so and those individuals and businesses who intend to left off the transmittal pay. Thats the price most weekend. Mrs. relatives and friendsmany who of late because g of these kids Rasmussen says her pledge patronage should sheets We are indeed gratecare. do so by Nov. 5 so their registration or trans- have to pay for your grandson is an ful to our family and advanced of names can be included. Are piano student. joke. you proud friends who were so conferring, special sheets Contributions should be take care of these strag- yourself? Clan met at cerned for our husband, Ewles The The Floyd Whipples en- paid by Jan. 1, 1981. tTMto father and grandfather, glers. The first concert is Nov. The computer is part of joyed a visit from their time at the same camp when he was injured in an her site. Included in the hunt accident with his horse. and 13, with the Utah Symthe state Board of Educa- - daughter phony. On Dec. 17, the tions ESS, or Educational husband, Kathy and Craig were John Ewles and Thanks for the many Utah Opera will present a Support Services. Since Manwaring of Salt Lake cards, phone calls, flowers boys, Larry and Steve, Christmas story, Amahl many schools use it, the City, last weekend. Kathy Lloyd Ewles, Dr. Fred and prayers offered in his in and the Night Visitors. Sacrament computer is carefully sang who all flew behalf. Thanks to the Other concerts will be the scheduled to meet the Meeting, where LeRoy Harcourt, from Orange County, EMTsto for their willingDeseret String Band on of its users. Whipple gave his mission Calif, in Freds Lear give of their time requirements jet, to ness Mar. 21, and the Salt Lake The deadline is Nov. 17, report. with Grandpa Ewles, and skills. A special hunt his Scots Bagpipers on April but Dansie says it may be Mitch Camp gave to Courtney Ewles and boys, thanks to our brother and 25. mission Trade Sunday report . Kirt and Kasey. Only one Uncle Roger who cared for possible to get 0 A locally-produce- d Visitors reports sooner, if the com- - wJhIT buck was shot, but good Bill and brourht him down and Mrs. musical will be done in from the mountains for puter is ahead of schedule, time was had by all February, and the Second North Sevier High Emmett Sparks, Mon- - Faye Loomis, San further help. Annual Talent Search will School is the last secon- - tepelier, Idaho; Mr. and and Gilford be May 2. rs. Robert Spencer and P' )rr Calif., Bill & Virgie Nielsen dary school in the District Okla., Wyandotte, The Northern Utah to computerize its grade family , Bountiful; the Wrignt, Arlene, Jerrie, Chuck, to visited from Thursday Val Honor Orchestra will Ked and families reporting system. In the Cray Camp families, with Mrs. Saturday O30c present concerts at local spring, registration for the Camp and family, Mack Thurressa Peterson and and and schools in January, as a 1981-8- 2 family, Camp school year will Mr. and Mrs. Milton gif t to the community . also be computerized, ac- - mission companion Brice Peterson. Goodrich from Brigham Season tickets are cording to Dansie. Mr. and Mrs. Durrell Blake Camp sang the available at Salina Drug Because of the com-CitMicklesen returned MonCalifornia mission song, and Zions Bank in Salina. puterization, and in the in- from Ridgecrest, Bar" day terest of simplifying Julie Ba,,a where they were Calif., visited with records, all class trans- - 6ate, England for two weeks with visiting Rodney Rasmussen their , fers, including athletics, son, Bishop and Mrs. at North Sevier must be family for a week. She left Arlo Mickelsen. made during Nov. 3 - 7. last Thursday to continue Bill Nielsen broke his Dansie also said that to her holiday in St. George collarbone, and sufribs, Dixie and Kre,8 Call keep students individual fered kidney damage education plans up to date Aotumn Rasmussen following a horseback acvisited with Mr. and Mrs. Terry Shaw He is home South Sevier High and accurate, parents and cident. ob- - Rodney Rasmussen Equal Housing be must a y stay in School Marching Band signatures Nick following Mrs. students want 5? ranf when tained Utah Valley Hospital. Opportunity won the Snow College Shaheen last weekend to Homecoming parade concelebrate Autumns first test, according to director birthday. Shaun McCausland, who The Rodney Rasmusaccompanied the group to Due to circumstances sens and Sheila, Kreig and the event. my control, I am beyond Dixie, Kirk and Mitzi, and no The contest was ina candidate for longer their children, all enjoyed the Board of Education. I vitational, on the basis of a family vacation last summer performances, wish to thank those of 9 East Main month fishing at Mt. who would have voted you said. McCausland for Salina, Utah Holly. Phone me. Representatives from Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Snow College visited the Boise Cascade Homes Folster noted their 68th Richfield July Fourth Ross Marshall on wedding anniversary make to their judgparade ment. South Seviers Marching Band has 50 musicians and three twirlers. They com- peted r 0 11 School Lunch No Candidate Vote for Experience To Take Us Into The 80's cum Gradmg Page ta-li; Great-grandparen- ts -- of Norma Robins. here 529-762- 30, 1980 -- weekend to stay with her family, Ila and DeVoy Willden. Jimmy Thompson and his family were here to get APRIL CURTIS in some more hunting and visit his folks, Dan and ONE YEAR OLD-Ap- ril Curtis, daughter of Allen Rae. Mrs. Ada Smith has just and Natalie Curtis, returned from recently celebrated her first birthday Oct. 22, 1980. Grand- Citrus Heights, Calif., the parents are Mr. and Mrs. where she attended brother-in-laWayland Shaw, Aurora, funeral of her Milton Robert Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. Brooks husband of her sister Lyla. Curtis, Salina. are Mr. and He passed away Oct. 15 of Mrs. Allen Martin, Salina ; a heart attack. Lyla found Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Shaw, him when the TV was on Aurora; Arthella Rogers, later than expected. Ada Central, and Maxine Cur- went to Salt Lake on the 17th, and on the 18th, Otto tis, Salt Lake City. Elva Behunin, Mazel and A birthday party was held at home to celebrate and Reta Alvery, and Ina Mulford went in Ottos the occasion. car, and Matt and Thelma Behunin, Joe Behunin, and LEADEN NEW- S- Cooking with newspapers instead Ada went in Matts car. 10 The Sorosis Club met Oct. 22 at the home of The Allred. Elaine program was presented by young members of our community with songs and dances. They were directed by Elza Marshall and accompanied by Eva An- Thursday, October I Chief of Criminal Justice Division in the ar Crime Fought those who sell worthless stock by overseeing abolition of 40,000 shell corporations. He crime unit set up the white-collin the Attorney Generals office. Pornography and Abortion Drug Abuse Top Priority Author of tough new pornography laws now in use by prosecutors statewide. Endorsed by Right to Life of Utah. The best way to fight crime is to strike at its roots. David is alarmed at the rampant spread of drug use in Utah and will work to cut off the flow of damaging drugs into the State. He will also push for stiffer sentences for drug peddlers. Fighfs Works for Rural Utah David helped improve Utahs commuter air service and strongly supports the Sagebrush Rebellion. For 24 years he was Executive Director and Investment Officer of Utah's Public Retirement Systems, entrusted with the investment of millions of dollars contributed by more than 70,000 public employees. His administration is recognized for efficiency, State Attorney Generals Office November 4th VOTE FOR David has been in the trenches, fighting the war against crime, and drafting needed legislation. David honesty. Transportation dedication and absolute 0V lor State Treasurer I McDonald Democrat Paid by McDonald tor State Treasurer Committee. Ardith C Winn. Secretary Chief of Division He brought five new national airline carriers to Utah. Wfllkkigoii ATTORNEY GENERAL Paid for by Utahns for Wilkinson J. Keith Hansen, Secretary 535 Past 1st South, Salt Lake City |