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Show The Selina Sun SECD 478080 Salina Utah 84654 Telephone Etfst Main Street The :;alina Sun (SECD 478080) is published each Thursday for $8.00 per 60 East year n Utah and $10.00 per year out of Utah, by The Salina Sun, Utah at Salina, class Second 84654. paid postage Main Street, Salina, Utah P. O. 84654. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Salina Sun, Box C, Salina, Utah 84654. 4 60 Single Copy: 25c Just Stuff Mark G. Fuellenbach, Publisher Hal C. Edwards, Editor Ron Knowlton, Associate Editor by Jan (EDITORS NOTE -Jis in Europe on a study program. This is School Enrollment Near Projection (Continued from Page 1) been an increase of 125 to 130 students per year in the district, which averages out to between four and five classrooms. Despite budget cuts, therefore, the district must continue to expand its facilities in order to meet the students needs. an another column from the past) a high school, and the present high school is to serve as the middle school. Have you ever played with a computer? We have one at The Reaper that you can program to play all kinds of games, that is if you can talk your Koosharem School enrollment is brother into giving you Mr. Ware emphasized that although projected to grow from its present 71 to the pass word. the master plan is not being followed 125 by 1988. The present facility is Some friends and I exactly as it was drawn up, it will nearing capacity, but since the present continue to be used as an important site does not allow for expansion, a new went down the other night and started playing with guideline. Extenuating circumstances, building will be needed in this at- the individual silly computer . such as growth spurts in tendance area if attendance follows the Just for a minute . . . attendance areas which could not have projection. We didnt leave until 2:30 been forseen when the advisory in the morning! been have was at work, committee In Richfield, phase two of Pahvant taken into consideration. We played one game Schools three phases has just been called horse races. A list to As continues it grow, completed. of horses names is be can balance load to student the master more plan, According enrollment could possibly continue to achieved between Pahvant and Ash- flashed on the screen, man Schools, with the eventual com- each player is given a climb this way: sum of money and they pletion of phase three. can either bet to win, 1981-84,046; 1982-84,237; 1983-8or show. You type Some of Ashmans overcrowding place, 4,465; 194-84,744; 1985-85,036; 1986-8in the name of your horse, may be alleviated by the proposed the amount 5,703. 5,383; 1987-8you want to construction of a new elementary bet and how well you school in the area south of think hell do. Then the The advisory committee drew up the Richfield, as suggested by the advisory horses are off . These little master plan using enrollment committee. By the end of the decade, numbers race across the projections as one of the criteria. the plan says, some remodeling will screen were committee on the representing the George Serving need to be considered at Ashman horses. Anderson, Jay Andersen, Nad Brown, School as well. Marvin Mason, Norman Woodbury, Sue We probably looked Marie Young, Hugh Bird, Mary Ashby, At Richfield Junior High, building really silly standing Dr. Darrell K. White, Richard L. Bell expansion is contingent on the option to around a computer and Samuel D. Ward. convert to the middle school program, terminal yelling, Go, which was scheduled for 1980. Since the come on, go Aces Wild! In the North Sevier attendance area, middle school idea was rejected, it is In another game there the master plan calls for the completion foreseen that major remodeling would are four missionaries and of the new high school in 1982, which is need to be done in the present building. four cannibals who all on schedule. It recommends providing No plans are as yet on the drawing have to cross the river in a middle school by 1986. Phase three of board, however, and the options will no a boat. The boat will only doubt be considered. the addition to Salina Elementary was hold three people and if intended to provide ample room for you let the number of growth, but according to Principal Purchase of property for an addition cannibals in one spot out Mike Robinson, enrollment each Vear to the Richfield High School campus is number the number of has brought the school back up to on the master plan for 1980, and the missionaries a little sign capacity. option to convert to a four-yea- r high flashes and says: Well, school, which would alleviate crowding now youve done it. The in the elementaries, is on the plan for cannibal courts were In South Sevier, Jtnnis just ate.the, 1981. Since the idea was shelved for the the as last plan. year, missionary," so you have' per completed time being, the option is still open, to watch who is going The bid for middle school construction following remodeling of the present where. If you put too has been awarded and work is beginfor that conversion to take many people in the boat ning in the classroom section. It is facility, in 1987. place become school the middle the computer really gets intended that upset: Well stupid! Do you want to try again? Mini-Maratho- n We programmed it to play Housefly. It asked will be 4 celebration. Park at 9 a.m. The course if we wanted instructions, Trophies The awarded to the winner in will will follow the old canyon and since we had no idea each class by Utah be divided into three road and end at North how to play we said yes. It flashed about 10 pages of Independent Bank in the classes this year: men, Sevier High School. n Those wishing to enter instructions which made being women, and youth 17 and at The absolute no sense at all, can sponsored by the Salina under. The race wil begin at Salina Sun Office. Chamber of Commerce then a little astrics as part of this years July the American Legion Certificates will be shaped thing came on and ran all over the screen, given to all finishers. bleeping here and there, DR. W. L. McMANUS, JR. but it didnt matter what keys we punched, we Chiropractor, couldnt do anything to it. announces the Opening of his office in Richfield The Salina Lions Club We couldnt get it to stop, on January 6, 1981. Were located in will conduct their month-- , change directions, we Dr. Oldroyds office at 490 N. Main. Satur- -' couldnt even clear the ly paper pick-u- p We will be in Tues. & Thurs., stupid screen so we could day. 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Salina residents are play another game. For Appointment Call: On urged to have their Finally we got desperate Toes., Thurs., Fri., Saturday newspapers bundled and and I called Mark to find or 896-868- 6 Mon., Tues, Wed. placed on the curb by 9 out the magic trick. Oh, a.m. just tell it to log off, include construction of a new elementary school in and increasing the Monroe by of the present high shcool to capacity handle as many as 700 to 800 students. Future projections mid-198- 5, . 2, 3, 5, 4, 6, and which we did, worked. Thursday June 25, 1981 The Saline Sun 7, 8, fast-growi- it V. we Then played which is psychiatrist, probably . the dumbest game on there. First, the computer asks you what your problem is, which No we said was: boyfriends. The conversation; then went something like this: Computer: .Why? Us: Well, if we knew, wed do something Computer: about it. Thats un- derstandable, Us: Well? Computer; I dont understand the problem. Us: We dont have enough boyfriends. Computer: is that bad? Us: Yes! Ill Say!! Computer: Why? Us: Because it is! Computer; Do you really feel that way about it? Us: Yes! Computer: This could be the root of your problem. Us: What could: Computer: Youre not making any sense. Us: Neither are you: Computer: Is that bad? Us: Yes! , The old computer was doing all right for awhile and I thought we might find an answer to our problem, but then I guess we asked the wrong question or said the wrong thing cause it old: flashed the to us, y8: then it said: And same to you, buddy!" !(?&: Its pretty bad when you have a computer mad at you, he wont play fair on any of the games, but we found that when they start cheating, just reach over and write off and that solves all your problems. Complaints Checked By Police This week, a dog complaint and two harassment complaints were investigated by Salina City Police. Also, a gas skip for about $14 was reported at the 7 -- Eleven Store. Police Chief Gordon Kiesel said the harassment complaints and dog complain were investigated by city police, but no action was taken. . Li t' ft 7 V S' V - f4, v Roberts liL''j dtL .fr ' , a ' ! Runner-u- p iiu Micki Roberts was the in the fourth runner-uMiss Utah National Teen- age Pageant held at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City June 18, 19, and 20. contestants Thirty-fou- r participated in the pageant this year. Miss Roberts was awarded a $200 scholarship to the Barbizon School of Modeling and a trophy for being one of ten finalists. She also received flowers and a trophy for being chosen as fourth runner-up- . She also was chosen as one of seven talent finalists. She gave a humorous reading. National Teenager finalists are selected for scholastic and civic U & ' : ftyp Srf waoww'-- Salina Rodeo Bareback riding will be part of the Salina Professional Rodeo and Association Rodeo to be held July 3 and 4 this year. Stephens Brothers of Middleton, Ida. will duce this years rodeo. achievements, beauty, Books Letter to Editor Going to Press The Southern Utah telephone book soon will be going to press. to Dennis According Wood, residence manager for Mountain Bell, business and residence customers should request changes in their directory listings by July 9. In order to improve the accuracy of this years directory, only those numbers that are actually in service on the deadline date will be included in the book. Wood says that customers who share the same address, telephone number and surname can have both names listed if they desire. He also explained that customers who have contacted Mountain Bell for changes in their telephone service during the past year will automatically have these changes included in : the new directory. The Southern Utah book will be delivered in October, i Citizens . . . please help your legislators. W e are being deluged by letters, phone calls, and newspaper articles which have common themes . . Dont cut our program Give us more and Here is an money. example: The week prior to the May 5, 1981 veto session, many legislators received about 80 individual copies of letters addressed by two or three people. I decided to phone some of the letterwriters. The first person I was able to contact moved here from the south in 1979. She was encouraged to come by the only person she knew in Utah. She came with one child, eight months pregnant with another, and not yet divorced. We Utahns paid for delivering the : baby. After being put on several programs, she now receives the following benefits each month: poise, and personality. They also are judged in essay, talent, personal interviews, and evening tax if employgown competitions. state tax if Miss Roberts was $60; equiva- sponsored by Utah Inderequired per pendent Bank, Salina income tax if employed, $230 ; state ed, $230; employed, lent salary month, $1,569. How many of you workers gross $1,569 per month? Her sister is dovorced now and pregnant, and the sisters state has agreed to pay for her baby, but only gives her $150 per month to . . barely enough . survive,. I was told. Should she come to Utah, Drug, Chaparral Realty, and Rodney Rasmussen Co., all of Salina. She is the daughter of McKay Roberts and the late Joyce Roberts, too? Which programs should be increased and which decreased? Please write and let us know your feelings. We need workers input. Workers pay for her benefits. Sen. Bryce C. Flamm P.O. Box 1670 Ogden, Utah 84402 B V College tuition and books, $140; aid for children (cash), $348; food stamps, $91; rent j subsidy, $183; day care I for children, $200; free medical care, $150; free j dental, '$32 ; free legal services, $25; social se- j curity tax, $100; federal' Ir Miss Micki Roberts ail ' Of. SUPER SALE 1981 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. J SAUNA STAKE CENTER j w ir mini-marath- mini-maratho- er . Paper Drive 896-405- 3 (T Extension Quilting Day COKE SPRITE TAB ! BAR S f I SPAGHETTI 2 i 75 MIDGET ! KRAFT ! Cheese FRANCO AMERICAN 031,5 Apple Juice Size i 26 A1Q! j TREE TOP 46 Oz. Size western"famTl7 CORN Deluxe 99 Can i i I KlEBlERftQ(n Grahams 03 ! and Pkg. Fudge Strip COOKIES A V i- -i attend various demonstrations and exhibits: 2 Judges will explain why and how they i f ANDERSON'S FOOD CENTER! 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