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Show u Tbursda: June 112 1 The Salina Sun . i 'tit. - - '!' The Salina Sun SECD 4780M 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 Sallnaun, 80 East Main Street, Salina, Utah 84854. Second class postage paid at Salina, Utah 84854. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Salina Sun, P. O. Box C, Salina, Utah 84854. Single Copy: 25c Mark G. Fuellenbach, Publisher Hal C. Edwards, Editor Judy Zumwalt, Associate Editor 0 529-78- Just Stuff by Jan . (EDITORS NOTE -Jis in Europe on a study program. Here is another column from the Because stories and photographs in this category are not in the spot news category, the ear- - Anthony Miles Rom- ney, 41, Richfield, and ReNae Brooks, 37, Salt Lake City. Fredrick Ernest Baker, 25, and Beckey Sue both 26, Maxfield, Monroe. Jay Wayne Hatch, 20, and Marlene Torgerson, 18, both Koosharem. births - 8evler Valley Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Chappell, Lyman, boy, June 3. Mr. and Mrs. David Lund, Annabella, girl, June 4. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson, Monroe, boy, June 4. Mr. and Mrs. LaRell Chappell, Lyman, girl, June 5. fixing rods, adjusting reels and tying flies, theyre all anxious to try their luck. All band program can come and register at that time, Its amazing how Swindlehurst, many North Sevier High School people enjoy fishing. I, band instructor, said. myself, dont really enjoy Also, all students enit, but I dont care for tering the sixth grade fish. It seems silly to win need to be there to spend all day holding a find out what instrulong stick witt a string on the end waiting for some ments they win be playunsuspecting fish to come ing, she added. Representatives from nibble on some poor Rick J. Deaton several music stores will worm. After the stupid also be there to help fish nibbles and bites off those students who do, more than he can chew, he gets hooked, literally. not have instruments. A tentative schedule When the slimy critter is will be set up for the in the boat, or on shore, remainder of the summer you have to pull the at the meeting, Swindle-hun- t hooked hook out of his Rick J. Deaton, former mouth. It wouldnt be so said. employee of The Richbad if they didnt make field Reaper, and native gushy noises and stare at of Salina, has graduated you with their big from Utah State eyeballs. Then comes the with a University really fun part . bachelor degree in art Geanin them YUCK!!!! Salina City residents eduction. ' but at least I can say I have until July 1, 1981 to know how to. Deaton has accepted a purchase water shared in teaching position at the new city pressurized A lot of people, in fact Carbon High School in water irrigation system most, make a weekend Price. for $200 a shqre, Leah out of the opening and Conover, mayor, said. finding a campsite is real After July 1, the rate hassle. There are so wUl raise to $650 a share, many people that you she added. have to go get you r camp site a week or two in advance. Theres a law that camps cannot be A car wash, sponsored unattended so in order to Lynn . Deaton Gets Degree at USU Rites Rate Raise After July . Car Wash Saturday Canyon Park Ward Mr. and Mrs. Roger Church Saturday from Stoker, Richfield, boy, 5 p.m. 1 -- their keep sites, some people will go up and sleep in their trailers and commute to and from work. 6. The number of visitors There will be a $15 to Bryce Canyon National charge for diesel vehicles Park was Mayfield, boy, June 7. up 20 percent in Mr. and Mrs. Russell and a $5 charge per car. May, with a total of 63,173 Cara will be cleaned Snedeger, Ticaboo, boy, visits recorded during the inside and out. June 8. month. Vickie Campground use And (till dOMt (pact? (urchini lor Iho grocery stori and moro If myiob to htlp you fool at homo fait. At your WELCOME w It seems to me that no matter how well someone does, no matter how Mickelson, l!ew in your neighborhood? MEOW RoemMMne I can supply antners to your naiphboihood qumwm and bring a baM of gilts lo OriifM (roue lamUy Hundreds of paoplt like you in called me. I hope you will, too. havo PH Marlit Freeman 7 Local Guardsmen Sharpen Skills In Intensive Summer Camp Drill in- creased 24 percent in May. The campgrounds are usually full by 6 p.m. and Park Superintendent Bob Benton recommends that campers arrive early for the best selection of campsites. Naturalist programs are being given daily. A schedule of these activities is available at the Park Visitor Center, open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. . many fish, or how big, the biggest one always gets away, and each time they tell about it, it gets a little bit bigger. I guess thats what they call a big fish story, and we will be hearing it for months. Then it trades places with fire. Then B O O O M, the round is on its way. Moments later a cloud of dust rises in the impact area. Then tteres a whump as the shock and sound waves make their way back to the gun crew. situation when the enemy can shoot back. commander. Theyre proud of the unit and theyve never done a bad job. The Second Battalion of the 222nd Members of the 222nd include Headquarters Battery from Cedar City A from Richfield, B from St. George, C from Manti and Fillmore and Service Battery from Beaver. Field Artillery has a good record. It has trained alongside a sister active Army unit several times and has regularly come away as the winner in One round is gone, but the war is far from over. The training continues, often into the night. Sometimes the men preparedness competitions. School To Have Mixed Grades grades and a reduction of the staff at Salina Elementary School were announced by Mike Robinson, principal, for next year. Grouping for next year will include three mixed groups.Ffiltand second ; grades, third and fourth and fifth arid sixth grades will be grouped together. Some teacher assignments have changed as a result, Robinson said. Teacher assignments Mixed for next year are: Mrs. Jolley and Mrs. Nielsen, kindergarten; Mrs. Albrecht, Mrs. Bills, and Mrs. Forsyth, first grade; Mr. Jacobsen, first urn Second; Mrs. Hendrick-iso- n and Mrs. Reynolds, second grade ;Mrs. Camp and Miss Jensen, third; Mrs. Talbot, third and fourth; Mr. Reynolds and Mr. Christensen, fourth; Mrs. Partridge and Mr. Wood, fifth; Mr. Wilkins, fifth and sixth; and Mr. Whittaker and TMHrnd, sixth. X Students assigned to mixed grades have been screened and selected by their teachers . Good study : habits, attention Span, academic ability, and those compatible in the total group were assigned to mixed grades. Some excellent stu- - with summer employ- - I- ment. Class loads will indents were not selected to an average crease because numbers needed load of 29.7 teacher were few and limited, students for the 1981-8- 2 Robinson said, j school year, Robinson Only five teacher aides next said, as compared to will be 1980-8- 1 school year, which is a 27.12 in the school year. reduction of four aides, Robinson saidHoura of ;v . Supplies and equip-- ; will' the aides enqloyed also ihent purchases also will be reduced. Days of be curtailed somewhat, he said. The maintenance employment for secretaries also will be cut. and repair budget has Also, principals will have also been reduced, he : less administrative time added. 5 ' , Shop FA for Fathers Day I Give him Gott Coolers to keep refreshments cold longer. Gott Coolers are durable, heavy duty plastic yet light weight. Sizes for dads fishing trips and family outings. Tote $8.99 Lunch $8.99 Tote 6 Cooler Cooler $10.99 Liter $7.99 Tip N Tap Cooler $10.99 Cooler $19.99 Chest Cooler $37.99 12-Ca- n 4-- 5 5-G- 60-Qua- rt Give him good tools to make home projects go smoother. Wrenches by Duracraft the story about the biggest buck on the Plier Set Combination End Set 18-pie- plastic insulated handles $19.95 mountain. It always gets away too. : Combination End Set 14-pie- $4.99 $27.99 Vz 26-pie- Socket Set Drive $32.49 Duracraft Mechanics Vices $29.99 size 5 size 4 Letter to Editor The Utah Department of Transportation has been contacted and has indicated their policy is to provide flashing signs for approved school crossing locations if the local jurisdiction pays for the crossing guards and the operation of the yellow flashing signs. Salina Elementary feels Salina City should be responsible for two crossing guards one on Main and Second West and one on Third North and State Street -for tiie safety of our children. F-T- Concerned citizens: Write your dty council, or go to the next dty council meeting to get the crossing guards in McCulloch Machinist Vices Chain Saws Ust 4" size 5 size Sale chain $89.95 $17.00 $7245 POWER MAC 310 14 bar & chain carrying case $30.00 $189.95 $159.95 POWER MAC 320 16" bar & chain carrying case $219.99 $43.04 $17645 extra chain POWER MAC810 16 bar & chain $80.00 $22945 $289.95 MAC 110 41 4- 10" bar Pl $4245 f: $37.95 $49.94 v-- l & Bench Grinder $99.99 h.p. Xif Bench Drill Press 12-spe- ' ' ' mm $23945 : 1 ALL POCKET KNIVES IN STOCK 15 OFF, Pricas Effective through June 20, 1931 " , INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES next years budget S297461 JoLynn Mason, Resident Salina Elementary P-T-A t These are just good sound country boys that enjoy doing a good job, said Lt. Col. Cloyd Day, the battalion have to pack up quickly, move to another site and then set up quickly, ready to resume firing. The ability to move is important, especially in a real-lif- e (Continued from Page 1) Visits Up June Second-Thir- d Live Fire Training Self propelled howitzers of the 2nd Battalion. 222nd Field Artillery of southern Utah conduct live fire training at Dugway Proving Grounds as part of annual summer camp fishin the fisherpersons are chompin at the bit to get out and wet a line. After spending all winter students interested in the summer noon. favorite All At Bryce June their holes. Some were headin north while others headed south. Mr. and Mrs. Dana by the Salina Third Lundgreen, Salina, girl, Ward, will be held at the 6. Last Friday the high way was Jampacked with fisher persons (men and women alike) heading for Registration for summer band will be held Monday from 9 a.m. to wedding announcements, missionary farewells, fiftieth wedding anniversaries, and all other news items will be due by Monday noon for the MARRIAGE LICENSES Robert Berrett Gilbert, 27, Vernal, and Rebecca Warnock, 24, Sigurd. Kendall Boyd Carson, 19, McGill, Nev., and Mary Jean Taylor, 20, Loa. The hustle bustle of the opening of the fishing season has finally died down to a. dull roar. For Band tion, engagement and News Of Record Did you catch your limit? How big was the one that got away? Registration ld V past). lier deadline was set. The new deadline for the above-liste- d items will become effective Monday, June 8. The dealings for classified and display ads, as well as legal notices, will remain the same Tuesday noon. following Thursday edition. The earlier change was necessitated by time required for photo processing and stoiy , editing. - an New Deadline Given For All News Items A new deadline for all news items has been set for Monday noon by The Salina Sun., All news items and photos and information concerning them must be into The Salina Sun office by that time for publication in the following Thursday edition. The previous deadline was Tuesday noon. Photographs for the baby sec- fat A |