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Show V V A VOLUME 59, NUMBER 24 ( SALINA, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE Losses which are expected to reach several thousand dollars resulted from a late season frost in Sevier and Wayne counties Sunday night, as temperatures dropped into the low 20s. two-wee- The unit, commanded by Capt. Mark Fuellenbach, saw combat training action along with other units in southern Utah and participated in a special Army Training and Evaluation Program ARTEP in which each soldier is tested to make sure he knows his job and is fully trained for it. Ogden said the damage was mostly to grain crops, including wheat, barley and corn. two-wee- : crop had been cut and there was little damage to the short stems in the crop just beginning to grow for the second cutting. towns. No Parking that parade during the hours that the request on the route July 4 parade will be held. The parade begins at 6 p.m. No parking areas during the parade to First West on Main- - Street and from Main Street to 200 North on State Street. are from First East - no parking on 200 North to First West and from 200 North to Main Street on First West. . The Salina City Council dedded to funding for two crossing guards for elementary school students school year. The during the 1981-8- 2 decision came after council members reviewed the city budget in search of provide Instant Heat Relief Ah, that cold water sure tastes good, Lance Mickelsen, 7, Redmond, discovers during a recent hot day. Temperatures climbed into the 90s. More hot weather seems headed this way. funding, and P-T-A representatives and J More Burglaries Reported To City Police Last Week television set, food, and clothing were items taken during burglaries investigated by the Salina City Police last week. A theft of a television set valued at about $300 was taken from Shaheens East Motel June 13, Police Chief Gordon Kiesel said. The suspect in the case, who registered as Bruce Kelly from Kansas City, MO., checked into his room at about 9 a.m. that morning and left at about 4 p.m. Motel employees later found the set missing. The official overnight low Sundayt night and early Monday morning was 31 degrees at the official Weather Service reporting station at on Fourth South and Fourth East in Richfield, but temperatures dipped much below that in other open KSVC-KKW- Z (Continued on Page 2) Winners were announced at horsemanship judging, where public attended. the the The new rodeo queen received a crown, donated by Whites Western Wear, Salina; a $25 gift certificate from Burns Saddlery, Salina; a $10 gift certificate from Paulettes Smart Shop, Safina, and the Salina Riding Club donated a new pair of boots of her choice. The first and second attendants, Phyllis Black, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blade, Salina, and Karen Bishop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bishop, Sutherland, received a $5 gift certificate each from Paulettes Smart Shop. Miss Congeniality, Carrie Jones, (Continued on Page 7) Council Approves Grossing Guard Plan Parade Entries A it did in some areas, there will be a good deal of damage. Queen, Attendants Chosen For Rodeo Queen Contest Ogden said Wednesday morning that an assessment of the damage is still being made through his office as far- mers continue to report losses. At this Vickie W alker, daughter of Jacquepoint we cant put a dollar amount on S. Walker, Orem, was chosen as line losses, but it could be a major loss to queen in the Salina PRCA Rodeo some farm crops, he said. Queen Contest held June 6. Ogden said the frost damage was Four girls competed for the title and . spotty, and mostly in areas where soil moisture was low. He said corn which were judged on poise, personality, was up about 12 inches was hit hard in appearance, and horsemanship by the Safina area, but the corn between three sets of judges. three and six inches didnt receive as much damage. Activities began at 10 a.m. with a briefing of contestants, followed by a Wheat and barley in the Monroe area meeting of the judges with chairman also showed extensive damage, Jean Bastian. A fashion show was especially in crops where the head is scheduled at noon at DeKator Manor, just out of the boot and flowering, at which western apparel was worn by the contestants. A luncheon for Ogden explained. contestants, their guests, and judges Most of the small grains were past followed. . the flowering stage and seemed to Personal interviews began at 1:30 survive better than those in the critical flowering stage where the frost hit, p.m. Horsemanship judging was held at 4 p.m. at the Salina Rodeo Grounds. Ogden stated. In addition, over $50,000 in payroll was issued to die men, which will add to the economy of their various home 529-779- 0. He added that most of the alfalfa first Marven Utah At this stage it is impossible to say State Ogden, University Extension Service Sevier just how bad farmers have been hit or County agent said apparently the how much damage they can expect,; greatest damage was in the Monroe Ogden said. We do know, however, area, but the north Sevier area also that with the temperature dropping as reported heavy damages. k session, Spec. 5 During the his Soldier received Christensen Lynn of the Quarter Award, and Sgt. Paul Anderson graduated from NCO Academy. Parade entries are being sought for the Salina City July 4th parade. The parade is under the direction of the Salina lions Club. Those interested can call Lamar J. Larson, chairman, at 25c F armers Count Crop Loss After Late Season Frost Members of the Richfield Unit, Utah National Guard, returned home last weekend after completing a successful k summer training camp at Dugway Proving Grounds in western Utah. Safina City officials PRICE 1981 Iftf-r- J Guard Returns RF From SumiAer Training Camp there be no parking ji, Deaton, owner, reported that someone had entered a storage basement behind the cafe on June 13, Kiesel said. Food items were taken from the storage aea. Police are searching for two suspects in the incident, Kiesel said. A preliminary hearing was held June 15 for a juvenile who ran away Weather A bus at the Southern Utah Fuel Co. parking lot was entered June 14 and the ignition switch jimmied, in an apparent attempt to steal the vehicle, Chief Kiesel said. A black jacket, several tools, and a pair of gloves were taken from the vehicle, he added. All but the jacket were later recovered. from the Vision Quest mule train near Salina and allegedly entered the Jay and Jane McKinley home. Kiesel said the boy was scheduled to be tried as an adult He was charged with aggravated burglary, a first degree felony; theft of firearms, a second degree felony; and theft in excess of $1,000, also a second degree felony. Attorneys for the boy plea bargained the case, Kiesel said, and the boy will plead guilty to burglary, a third degree felony, he added. Jerry Thomas Hawkins, Ted Hawkins, and Vince Smalley, charged in a forgery and burglary case, have plea bargained and waived the right to a preliminary hearing, Kiesel said. Jerry Hawkins has pleaded guilty to forgery, a second degree felony, and the other two have pleaded guilty to burglary, a Class A misdemeanor, and are requited to pay all restitution pending the outcome of the sentencing, Kiesel said, The At the Day ahd Nite Cafe, Joe three were charged in incident involving stolen checks from the Dalla Mickelsen residence. burglary Kiesel and Jim Reynolds, Utah Highway Patrol, testified in an armed robbery case in Kansas City, MO. Edward Pennington, who was arrested in Salina Feb. 2, 1981 in connection with an armed robbery at the American National Savings and Loan Bank in Kansas City, was found guilty of armed robbery, and the jury recommended life in prison, Kiesel said. On June 14, Ray Chris tain was charged with shoplifting, Kiesel said, in connection with merchandise taken from the store in Salina. A lady in Wayne County reported a rape case to Salina Police Officer Tom Jensen, Kiesel said. The lady had hospital tests done and was referred to the Wayne County Sheriffs a parents filled the council chambers and pressed for the funding for guards. cost the city an estimated year for the guards. $4,000 a One parent asked the council JoLynn Mason, president of the told Salina Elementary School the council that she had contacted Jenny Wild of the Utah Department of Highway Safety about funding for the crossing guards. Mrs. Mason said she was told that the department would pay for flashing signs warning motorists that they are entering a school zone area if Salina City would agree to provide funding for crossing guards. P-T- a Mrs. Mason said the had contacted local service organizations and told the council she was sure the could find enough funds to pay for the guards for next year, after which the city would need to provide funds from the city budget. P-T- P-T- if sixth graders could be used as guards. Mayor Conover said that state regulations do not allow sixth graders to be used on state highways. A public hearing also was held to finalize the citys budget for fiscal year 1981-8- 2. The dty appropriated $345,335 for in general funds, $83,697 for the water department, and $66,050 for sewer. The dty will spend about $96,111 for police; $33,900, fire department; $10,0000 for munidpal court; $500, elections; $1,350, building inspection; $52,760, streets; $500 airport; $7,000 library; $12,000, cemetery; $26,000, pool; $1,000,, park and recreation, and $2,000, contingency fund. 1981-8- 2 Hie dty accepted a bid from Briggs-Leavi- tt Dale C. Garner, representing Misco Insurance of Salina for $7,518 Inc., a cable television franchise, told the council that revenue the city would for dty insurance, and a bid from collect from the cable company in the Olympus Insurance of Salt Lake City future could be used towards the for $950 for public safety insurance. guards. The dty accepted an offer by Zions Leah Conover, mayor, said the First National Bank of Salt Lake City to council would find the funds in its purchase $325,000 in water irrigation budget, and if funds could not be revenue bonds to help pay for the its dtys water irrigation system. found, the city would budget in order to provide the funds. The council also dedded that it Lynn Reynolds and Wes Cherry, would not be able to grant extensions coundlmen, estimated that it would (Continued on 8) re-op- Page Fourteen Little King, Queen Contestants Named Seven boys and seven girls will compete for the title of little King and Queen as part of this years July 4th celebration. This year, a drawing will be held, Mary Robinson, chairman of the contest, said. Last Year's little King and Queen, Wesley Burr and Stacie Barney, will draw the names of this years little King and Queen. was done last year, but the contributions wont affect the outcome of the Mrs. Robinson said that this year, Brady Mickelsoa boxes will be placed for donations, as Contestants and their sponsors in this years contest are as follows: Cimt Hansen 1 Morgan Taylor Sean McCloughan contest ; Instead, the childrens parents were required to pay a $25 fee to enter their son or daughter in the competition, she said. The drawing for little King and Queen will be held July 3 at 5 p.m. Bridgett Hallows Jodi Andreason Brady Mickelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Mickelson, and Bridgett Hallows, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Hallows, sponsored by the Jaycees and Javcettes. Joel Sheppard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brad Sheppard, and Rachel Mason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.- Allen Mason, sponsored by the EMTs. Sean McCloughan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Anderson, and Amber EWei, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Amber Wei Rachel Mason Ekdei, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. John Veater, son of Mr. and Mrs. Val Veater, and Jodi Andreason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Derek Andreason, sponsored by the American Legion. Clint Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Redge Hansen, and Candace Mason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royce Mason, sponsored by the Fire John Veater Department Morgan Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Taylor, and Heather Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Larry Edwards, sponsored by the Lions Club. Marty Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lewis, and Heather Hardy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hardy, sponsored by the Salina Riding Club. Candace Mason Heather Hardy |