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Show Thursday The Salma Sun December 18, EMT Program Ready For January Class 1980 The Salma Sun program for' officials of the Richfield emergency group of Sevier Countys prospective A training SECD 478080 60 East Main Street Salina Utah 84654 Telephone The Salina Sun (SECD 478080) is published each Thursday for $8.00 per year in Utah and $10.00 per year out of Utah, by The Salina Sun, 60 East Main Street, Salina, Utah 84654. Second class postage paid at Salina, Utah 84654. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Salina Sun, P. O. Box C, Salina, Utah 84654. Single Copy: 25c Mark G. Fuetlenbach, Publisher Hal C. Edwards, Editor Judy Zumwatt, Associate Editor medical technicians, will EMT program. The course will be held be held the last part of 529-783- The senseless killing of former Beatle John Lennon has spawned quantities of nostalgia and reminiscence, and what appears to be an equal quantity of columns and editorials by eastern writers crying for GUN CONTROL! Those of us who live in the West, where guns are not only commonplace, but a part of daily life to many, find it difficult to understand the emotional upset gun brings to residents of the crowded East. residents Sun Shade n Rain, a vocal trio from Salt Lake City which has performed throughout the United States, will appear in concert at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at North Sevier High Schools gymnasium. Jeff Gregerson, Mel Teeples and Dan Lindstrom There are already countless laws against taking the life of another person, plus religious admonitions (Thou shalt not kill.) are backed by Quintessence. Tickets are available at the high school or at the door. Proceeds from the concert will go for the purchase of bleacher seats for the new gymnasium. The suspect charged with Lennons murder bought the handgun he used in Hawaii, a state which requires all firearms and ammunition to be registered with local and state authorities. Sun Shade n Rain, a vocal trio backed by the The murder took place in New York City, which has perhaps the most stringent gun laws in the country. That city requires registration for handguns, a permit to carry one, and also the licensing of firearms owners. If these laws didnt prevent Lennons murder, how could additional laws have accomplished it? Quintessence band, will perform in concert at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the North Sevier High School gymnasium. The three members of the group - Jeff Gregerson, Mel Teeples, and are Dan lindstrom originally from Salt Lake -- - Laws to control firearms will only affect citizens, most of whom dont commit murder, anyway. Such laws will not affect criminals, who already ignore the law. law-abidi- but have toured the United States, performing in Washington, D.C., during the 10 years they have performed together. Proceeds from the conHarrahs at Lake Tahoe, Knotts Berry Farm in cert will be used for the California, the Sun Bowl, purchase of bleacher the Sahara in Las Vegas, seats for the new North and Fitzgeralds in Reno. Sevier High School gymThe group, described nasium, now under conas talented, clean-cu- t, struction. Goal of the appealingly fresh by campaign is to raise Critics Choice, has cut $75,000 for the seats. City, five albums (Continued from Page One) The National Rifle Association, the nations largest organization of gunowners and sportsmen, points out in a letter from Harlon B. Carter, executive vice president: The NRA has long been in favor of prompt and adequate punishment for anyone convicted of a crime of violence. Take the criminal off the streets. Force the criminal justice system to be as severe as necessary to compel the criminal to realize that he will suffer the consequences of his actions. This is the way to stop such deplorable tragedies. Highway Patrol Trooper Bud Larsen, Salina, testified he followed the van from the center of Salina and stopped it on the Interstate-7- 0 access road two miles southeast of Salina. Both Scott and Dunn were arrested and taken into custody and the body of Mr. Sprinkle was discovered in the vehicle. -- Also testifying Monday afternoon was Salina Police Officer Tom Jensen, who was at the time of the arrest, but who guarded Scott and Dunn at the scene until they were transported to Salina City Hall for interrogation. black man told him to wait a minute before he approached further. Kent Morrison, Hurricane, who was operating the service station the day of the killing, said he heard what he assumed was the white man (Dunn) call to the hitchhiker. He admitted, however, that he didnt actually see who called, but that the black man (Scott) was with him in the lube bay of the service station when he heard someone call. off-du- ty 120 Kids Participate In Clinic Saturday afternoon in the - Youth Basketball Assn, clinic at the high school. Salina Police Chief Gordon Kiesel Jimmy Eakins, former professional and Brigham Young University basketball standout, instructed the kids from fifth through 12th grades in the four basics: passing, dribbling, shooting, and rebounding. seven-fo- ot Eakins also shared some of his experiences with the students. He told them one of the milestones in his life was when, in fifth grade, he Eakins passed his six-fofather in height several years later. Find Out Salina, Ut. Richfield Whats Happening! Subscribe to THE SALINA SUN 9 & Thurs. 60 East Main 9 The prospecutions next witness, Michael Stoltz, was hitchhiking near the service station where the motor home was stopped. He said when he arrived from about 300 yards away where he was standing alongside the road, he heard a pounding from inside the vehicle. He walked around to the back and said he saw a man tied up and beating on a window, calling for help. Stoltz said he was only about two feet from the vehicle. Seasons Greetings From Midway Diesel Inc. Check with us for that Special Gift For that Driver in the Family. Scats, Safety Devices- - Log Boohs, HSxkhs, Clearance lights, Reflectyon name it, me ors, Anti-Freez- He said he called the Highway Patrol dispatcher and reported there were two people in a motor home with another person tied up. He said he was motioned to come to the service station by a black man standing outside the vehicle and when he got about 100 feet from the unit, the 529-344-1 or 529-353-0 Students He said they both got in the vehicle and drove off, and at that point, he saw a man in the back window of the motorhome pounding on the window. When asked to describe how the vehicle left, Morrison said, in a hurry. Stoltz told Morrison he also saw a man tied up in the back window and that they should call the police, Morrison testified. to Special recognition the people of North Sevier who supported the g camrecent fund-raisin- paign for the Cystic Your donations of money Jo-A- Pam Sperry, Braithwaite, Tonya Larsen, Monica Christensen, and 12 children, accompanied at the piano by Joan Curtis. The six students enThe chorus sang rolled in the natural resources class at North Christmas songs, and a Sevier High School tour- highlight of the evening ed the Southern Utah was the appearance of in Convulsion Canyon Monday afternoon. Instructor Ron Dailey accompanied Glen Bills, Kevin Crane, Moky Christensen, Doug James, Rhett Roberts, and Del Honeycutt on the mine tour, which was conducted by Allen Robins, a foreman at the niine. The students had been studying coal and coal mining, and had viewed a film of the coal mining operation prior to their tour. Two of the stuDick dents fathers Bills and Dell James -are employed at the mine - and visited with the cross examination, Morrison said group. he saw the white man whistle and call It was an excellent Stoltz, but later said he assumed it was experience for the stuthe white man as he was with the black dents, Dailey commentman inside the station. ed, and both he and Tim Smith He said a white man was sitting in the Principal their appreciation noted seat of the unit, but didnt see who was to SUPCo for arranging the driver when the motor home left the the tour. On Santa Claus who distributed sacks of goodies to those present and to the children. All COATS We sharing a way to find a cure for the Cystic Fibrosis disease. It is the number one killer of children. The CF patient usually doesnt reach the age of 20, and only through expensive The Salina Lions met Dec. 10 at DeKator Manor for their annual Christmas party. members Thirty-thre-e attended with their wives and guests. Dinner was served and a program was presented by a chorus consisting of Christensen, Sherie Harward, Karren Glover, Teresa Take Tour coal mine CARD OF THANKS re- search is there hope for a cure. Seventy-fiv- e percent of your donation goes to the research program. Your contribution is an extra breath of life for a child that doesnt have many. I especially want to thank Sharon my Becks tead, and the campaign directors, SusAnn Beach, DeAnn Colby, Valerie Lillian Hales, Hallows, Libby Mason, and Margaret Nordfelt. These directors and all the volunteer workers under their direction have done an outstanding job. All of you have given this campaign the labor of love that was needed. With sincere appreciation Margie Harward CF Chairman - 20 Off Saturday, December 20, Will Be Open Until 9:00 p.m. See These Specials After 6:00 p.m. December 20: One Group Pant Suits Only $30 zes rom SEE US FOR GOOD CHRISTMAS BUYS Lila Lee Apparel 28 South Main - Gunnison' station. Arden White, Richfield truck-fleoperator said he was northbound unit loaded with (hiving a semi-trailmotor the home pulled when turkeys out of the service station in front of him. Vl er Get Acquainted mu He said he had to apply the brakes and honk to avoid hitting the unit. White testified he saw a man in the back window of the motor home who was motioning, as if to tell him to come on. He said this went on for about a mile, then a blind was pulled halfway down. Moments later it was pulled back up and shortly afterward was pulled down again and stayed that way until both units parted at the four-wa- y stop in Salina. SPECIAL: Wheel Bearing Pack 2 Wheel Drive Cars 10.00 4 Wheel Drive 15.00 White said he didnt see anyone pull the blind down. After reaching Salina, White turned north on U.S. 89 and the motor home continued east on Main Street White said. White also testified he never did see was driving die motor home. who DECEMBER 19-2- 4 open 8 to 7 Except Sundays Brakes - Tune up - General Repair Plus 12 personal banking services. No cost or low cost, depending on your balance. got it. Come in and see ns. Pb. for $6 and $7. Seating will be on the main floor and in the balcony. Co. Thank You HMIMM?1 e, 585 West Main Street SAUNA , UTAH Lions Hold Yule Party Tickets are available at area high schools for $5 and $6. Tickets also will be available at the door Fiel Breinhdlt or Bill Crane in Richfield, for mere information. et 146 N. Main 896-601- Colorado. Vi . 260 W. 100 N. Tues. the prosecution. Mrs. Sprinkle said she last saw her husband the night of Aug. 12, and about 5:45 p.m. the following evening she saw a note he had left at home telling her he had gone to My mother was only he told his youthful audience. height ot 3 Margaret Sprinkle, widow of the murder victim was the first witness for She stated, under questioning, that he carried no credit cards and always carried money in a wallet which he had in his hip pocket. 3 the 5-- 529-390- Scott of his rights two different times, and stated that Scott indicated he wanted to make a statement. of 5-- NORDFELTS STUDIO also testified Monday afternoon and reiterated the events which had happened that day. He said he advised She told the jury Mr. Sprinkle was unable to find a job in his line of work recreation vehicles. reached 529-783- 9, Of Mine Motor Home Trial murder and crime, laws should be directed at the Larry Robert their Fibrosis Foundation. perience in writing news is required. Call the Sun office, if interested. Sun Shade ii Rain To Perform In Concert at North Sevier Gun laws, no more than any other laws, simply will not stop someone intent upon committing murder. from the North Maxfield, persons weddings, births, bap- and the efforts so many tisms, clubs, guests, of you have given are special parties and the very deeply appreciated. like. No special ex- Thank you for caring and In Concert Saturday murder. youths Interested activities, including trips, But perhaps we find it hardest to understand how passing a law to register, ban, or otherwise control guns will prevent Approximately 120 Sevier area participated about over should contact Are you interested in the happenings in Salina? Do you enjqy visiting with friends and neighbors and hearing of their activities? If so, the Salina Sun would like to talk with you about becoming a local correspondent. The person selected should be able to gather Salina from news More Laws No Solution criminal. Saturdays weeks. 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