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Show ttSCPy-- " Drill Team Brings Back Many Awards Thursday July 16, 1981 The North Sevier High School drill team, the standing ribbons, and an Uniques, brought back several awards from a drill team camp at Utah State University in Logan June 30 - July 3. The team won two leadership awards, four super sensational ribbons, 34 su- award. Dystrophy Campaign honorable mention Drill teams from many Utah, Wyoming, Nevada, and Idaho schools participated in the camp. Advisor for the drill team is Miss Teresa Robinson. Iris Hales and Sharon Stowe were chaperones at the camp. perior ribbons, 13 excellent ribbons, four out The Salina beginning July 17 and Store will be conducting a must be returned July 29. $5,000 musclar dystrophy Tickets for a lottery campaign, climaxing in a number of activities to be also will go on sale July 17. held Aug. 1. Many local businesses Prizes will be awarded and area residents will be the activities and during participating and con- the store has set a goal of tributing to the cam- raising $5,000, Peterson paign, Todd Peterson, said. chairman of the campaign, said. He said that Aug. 1 NEED activities will include a involving A participants from Sevier and Sanpete counties, a SUMMER Slurpee-eatin- g contest, and drawings for free or coffee, slurpee, fountain drinks for one See Next year. said Peterson Weeks Salina that n for the applications Sun will be available Cowley Steiger Set Wed Date -- and AXTELL-- Mr. The NSHS Drill Team Kneeling, left, Shell! Edmundson, Leslie Johnson, Ellise Hatch. Standing, Hilary Thompson, drill mistress, Paula Harward, Loraine Huntsman, Allison Steiger, asst, drill mistress. Top, Mike Ortega Mike Ortega, 51, died at his home July 10. He was bom to Roque and Rosa Losiro Ortega Dec. 29, 1930 in Coyote, N.M. Survivors include father, brothers, sisters, Levi Milton, Joe, Salina; Mrs. Elfred (Madge) Oliva, Reno, Nev.; Mrs. Ken (Rosita) Zufelt, Roosevelt; two half-brother- s, Tony, Ben r, lasquez; Anastado (Eva) gos, New Mexico. Ve- Mrs., half-siste- Galle- Funeral services were held July 13 ,at the Peterson Mortuary in Salina. Burial was in the Pioneer Cemetery, under, the direction of Peterson Mortuary. Father Robert- son conducted the ser- vices. YOU CAN BE A WINNER! PRIZES COMMISSIONS BONUSES See Next Weeks Sun Salina Cheryl Torgersen, Suzette Sorensen, Lori Summarell, Lorene Harward, Lisa Huntsman, Julie Rhodeman, Melanie Curtis, Staci Willden, Debbie Hales, Lynne Edwards and Vicky Hales. Fuel Bill Going Up Area Obituaries higher levels than before Utah Power & Light Co.s fuel bill is going up as a result of the settlement of the coal strike and the company has asked the Utah Public Service Commission for an increase in rates to reflect those increased the two reductions. The company said that the current charge being collected under the balancing account is .379 mills per kilowatt hour and asked to increase that by 3.452 mills per kilowatt hour for a total recovery of 3.831 mills per kilowatt hour effective July 1 or as soon thereafter as the commission may order. fuel costs. In its application, the company requested an increase in rates of 3.452 mills per kilowatt hour in order to recover an estimated $8.3 million in added fuel costs July 1 through Sept. 30. For the average customer without water or space heating service, the increase would be approximately $1.80 per month. The Utah Public Service Commission, on a quarterly basis, reviews with UP&L cost estimates with respect to fuel and purchase power These item arq consi; from , deredT separately other costs of operation usually considered during a general rate case. Since inception of the fuel and purchase power balancing account in January, 1980, this is the first time the utility has asked for an increase in the account. In December, the company asked for a reduction in rates and again in April, the company reduced rates. In effect, the requested increase would put the account back to just slightly brochure reception that evening at the DeKator Manor. 5 MARRIAGE LICENSES Darrel Morris Reid, 21, Gunnison, and Stacey Edwards, 19, Salina. Darrell Snedeger, 20, Elsinore, and Pamela Jean Richfield. Syddall, 21, Brian Scott Shaver, 21, Annabella, and Elisabeth Marie Germaine Soule, 20, Nancy, France. Randy Ned Peterson, and Lea Dawn Patter- - 28, walk-a-tho- like CRA! ty- Kirk LaMotte dleton, Pen- 19, Richfield, and Brenda Larsen, 19, Salina. Myron Dee Abraham, n and 29, Richfield, Lawrence, 26, SALINA DRUG An-nala- Tooele. BIRTHS Sevier Valley Hopsital Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mortensen, Mt. Pleasant, boy, July 8. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sorenson, Richfield, girl, July 9. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Christensen, Salina, girl, July 10. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Daniels, Richfield, girl, which being implemented by the BLMs Sevier River July describesFramework SAME Ci- n, JOB? Co. A Sept. 4 wedding is planned in Salina with a i son, 24, both Salt Lake walk-a-tho- ar News Of Record Brochure Tells Framework Plan A graduate of North Sevier High School and a four-yeseminary graduate. He was active in sports. He is presently employed at Southern Utah Riel Mrs. Richard Cowley, Axtell, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Sheryl Cowley, to Mr. Preston Steiger, son of Mr. and The Selina Sun 12. Resource A Area. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Management Plan decision for public monitoring program has Wheeler, Garrison, boy, lands in Sanpete, Sevier, also been initiated to July 13. and Piute Counties is collect and update inMr. and Mrs. Scott available from the Rich- formation for future Adams, Monroe, girl, field District,. Bureauof decisions , regarding July 14. Land Management' L1 . public rangeland use in Moutnain the Mountain Valley Titled Valiev Planning Area Area. Multiple - Use Manto Rod agement Decision, According The July 24 weekend the brochure is the last Lister, Sevier River will find many recreationArea Resource Manager, step of BLM's planning ists heading to the Fish-lak- e effort for this 500, 000 public participation National Forest for acres of public land. The played an important role picnicking, hikcamping, in these how deciding planning effort included and fishing. ing, of studies detailed lands should be managed. Because of the expectresource inventories in Lister said that he and his ed large number of to are' staff indebted the order to determine opForest Sumany organizations and portunities for managing J. Kent Taylor is pervisor individuals who provided lands, minerals, asking the publics help recreation, forestry, input to the development in taking care of the wildlife habitat, water- of the Mountain Valley forest. shed, and livestock Management Framework Forest fires can be forage. The decisions for Plan. caused either by humans these resources are now Copies of the brochure or by Mother Nature, d fires can be may be obtained from: Public Information of- - prevented if persons are ficer, Bureau of Land careful with their , 65 North State Miss Sheryl Cowley Mrs. Earl Steiger, Salina. Miss Cowley will be a 529-740- 1 senior at Gunnison Valley High School, where she has been active in drill team for two years and also held class offices. 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