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Show Thursday July 30, 1981 The Salma Sun The Salma Sun SECD 47MM Salina Utah 84654 East Main Street 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. 60 Petersons Note 60th Merrill Hugentobler Is At Boy Scout Jamboree Mark Single Copy G. : 25c Fuellenbach, Publisher Hal C. Edwards, Editor Ron Knowlton, Associate Editor processional route from the palace to St. Pauls rented their offices for that day fer quite a tidy sum. I feel sorry for the royal couple. They not only Just Stuff by Jan comes the bride, or there she went, right down the aisle at St. Here Pauls Cathedral in London. Wednesday morning at 3 a.m. while most of us were snoozing, Lady Diana Spencer and Charles, the Prince of Wales, tied the royal nuptial knot. For a bachelor who holds no political power, is only partially employed, who plays soccer and polo and falls off horses, theyre certainly making a big deal out of his wedding to an teacher, England but, only then has one queen, and Charles is die oldest son, making him heir to the British throne, so why shouldnt they make a big deal? New Scotland Yard took the biggest security measures in the history of London for the gala event. More heads of states and people of high rank were gathered in one place at one time than for any other affair. Streets were scrubbed and buildings were sandblasted to make them worthy fo such a crowd. People began camping along the streets enroute to St. Pauls as early as last Saturday, just to catch a glimpse of the royal procession. For the last 6 months street vendors, gift shops and other stores catering to the tourists have really have their faces plastered on ash trays and tee shits, but theyve had a very unusual courtship. Before the engagement was announced they had to hide from the press and Prince the public. Charles not only had to ask Dianas father for her hand, but had to ask his mother and a royal board if he could marry. Once it was announced, Lady Di became top story. What she wore to what public function the night before made the head lines, while the rapes and murders were moved to second page. now shes married. Does she lose her last name and gain a title? Will she be a princess, a duchess or still a lady? Which ever name the couple goes by, theyre married, and it was fun to see the coverage on television and be able to say Iye been there! News Of Record Four babies were bom to the following families last week: Mr. and Mn. Brian Bumas, Redmond, a boy, 7 lbs., 9 oz., July 21, 1981. ivities on the grassy knolls of Port A.P. Hill, an army training area in Virginia. Besides engaging in various scouting activities each day, evening activities will include entertainment by military band' top entertainers, aert . shows, and fire-won- He plays the piano, comet and trombone in his school band. He enjoys baseball, basketball, and wrestling and is a deacon in the Salina IDS First Ward. Approximately 250 Scouts and leaders from ' the Utah Parks Council attending the jamboree. He will be the Partol leader of eight scouts from his Jamboree 601 which Troop No. consists of 36 Scouts and four leaders from various communities in Southern Utah. The group flew United Airlines to Washington D.C., where they are and then graduated from the Agricultural College in Logan. He then went to Salt Lake City and graduated from the University of Utah with a in Masters degree - Merrill Hugentobler jamboree, he must be 12 his scoutmaster, and atyean but not older than a tend 18 yean old, be a second class scout, have earned training experience. The scout jamspecific skill awards, be next national in the held will be boree in a active troop for six months, be approved by summer of 1985. Mr. and Mn. Kent Worthington, Gunnison, a boy, 10 lbs., 7 oz., July 24, 1981. Mr. and Mn. David R With all the television Olsen, Manti, a girl, 8 coverage and all the lbs., S oz., July 24, 1981. articles in the papers and Mr. and Mn. Kim magazines, have you Despain, Redmond, a noticed that Prince boy, 10 lbs., 5 oz., July spending three days Charles doesn't have a 25, 1981. visiting such places as last name. I checked in the White House, the the newspapers and in MARRIAGE LICENSES Nations Capitol, the SenRobert E. Whitaker, 25, Time magazine, all ate, the National Gallery, and Marci S. The F.B.L Central, of the Building, the carrying news Vernal. wedding, but none of Slaugh, 27, Washington Monument, Leland Scott Holt, 22, The National Air and them reported his last name. The three months I Salina, and Shareen Space Museum, The was London he was Bunker, 22, Sigurd. Smithstonian Institution, BIRTHS referred to as Prince the Washington D.C. Sevier Valley Hospital Charles or the Duke of Temple and other points Mr. and Mrs. Leslie of interest. Cornwall, but no last Diana Gramse, Richfield, boy, name. Lady The group will spend 22. Spencer is marrying His July two days in the WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Dale Ure, Royal Highness Prince Virginia area, burg, 22. Charles Philip Arthur Glenwood, boy, July where they will attend Mr. Mrs. and Steven George, Knight of the church and tour historical Richfield, girl, Garter, Knight Com- - Johnson, areas. They will then ae- mander of the Order of July travel by bus to the site the Bath, Prince of . Mr. and Mrs. Cornell of the jamboree. Teasdale, Wales, Earl of Chester, Christensen, National Scout 26. The . Duke of Cornwall, Earl of girl, July is being held Jamboree Mrs. Mr. and David of Earl Carrick, Rothesay and numerous other Leih, Salina, boy, July 27. July 27 - Aug. 4. The Mr. and Mrs. Gary theme for the event is A titles, but no last name. Allen, Kingston, boy, July reunion with history. ' After going through the 27. . More than 30,000 Scouts encylopedia, the dicMr. and Mrs. Leigh and Scouters have gathtionary and any other Johns, Monroe, boy, July ered from every part of book I could find 1 called 27. the country and most my high school English Mr. and Mrs.1 James parts of the world to teacher, Janet Potter. Stewart, Aurora, girl, pitch their tents and She looked in. her books engage in scouting act July 28. and through her papers, but it was all to no avail. But she had a friend who Utah motorists in 1980 user imposts. In 1981, paid for less than 3.0 five states, including percent of the wear they Utahs neighbor New inflicted on the states Mexico, were devoting highways compared to varying amounts of momotorists payment for ney from the severance highway services in 1970, tax to highway purposes. according to Utah FounNearly a dozen states dation, the private non- paid more than 10 percent of their highway profit research organization. construction and mainte- - ' This results from a nance bill from general combination of factors, funds; New York transinducting inflated costs of ferred more general fund construction, the high money to the highway cost of motor fuel which program than was genereduces the amount of rated by highway-use- r fuel purchased, and the taxes. trend to more Other states have vehicles, the changed from a Foundation states in a fuels tax to a research report released tax which is a percent of this week. the purchase price of the In 1970, a motorist fuel. Usually, limits are traveled 160 miles on the imposed when this device amount of gasoline which is tried, and rapid inflagenerated $1, in motor tion may quickly, nullify fuels tax, the Foundation the effect; of the change. notes.' A 1980 motorist In 1977, the- - state of would travel 492 miles to Washington, for consume the gasoline set its fuels tax which would generate the rate at 21.5 percent of equivalent of one dollar the retail price of motor in terms of 1970 highway fuel, but set a floor of 9 construction purchasing cents and a ceiling of 12 cents per gallon on what power. If it is assumed, for the ad valorem tax could sake of illustration, that produce. The ceiling was the 1970 motorist exactly readied in less than two paid for the highway years after the law took wear inflicted in con- effect, leaving the tax at suming the gasoline pur- 12 cents a gallon regardchased, then the 1980 less of future inflationary motorist paid only about advances. 29 percent of the cost of New Mexico adopted a the wear he imposed on program similar to Wash-- . Foundation ingtons, but the inthe roads, analysts point out flationary impact on New The Utah motor fuels ' Mexico highway funds is big game proclamation. tax was increased by two less severe, as New Be sure to indude the cents Mexico law permits the per gallon begincorrect hunt number and ning July 1, 1981, but sale of severance tax 1981 big game or comeven with this increase, bonds for highway imbination license number motorist still provements. when applying by mail. todays would travel more than Completed applications 400 miles in generating Utahs highway financmust be considered final the in of $1 ing problem is primarily equivalent and cannot be changed. 1970 d in die area of highway purchasing Any applications filled power. maintenmajor out incorrectly or receivThis rapid erosion of ance (usually complete ed after 5 p.m. July 31 value induced resurfacing) of roads. will be invalid and must a Utah highway official to This was the basis of the be rejected. refer to the latest fuels Legislatures approving a inOpen area bull elk and tax increase as a small archery elk permits will band aid applied to the crease in the motor fuels be sold through Aug. 7, states tax (from 7 to 9 cents a highway program. stated Smart. The highway finance gallon) in 1977. Inflation effectively nullified the problem, resulting pri1977 increase within two marily from the arbitrary of oil raising prices by years, and the rate the OPEC nations, is not increase from 9 to 11 confined to Utah, but is cents a gallon was apfelt in all of the states proved in 1981. Many observers believe the and in many other countries around the world. A number of states have sharply increased their motor fuels tax rates, and some have turned to other sources of revenue to supplement highway- . cents-per-gall- '"ek-ampl- e, - capitalized on the royal taught English wedding, selling all kinds Literature and was a coms to of history buff and shed memorate the wedding. know. I gave her a call You could buy linen tea and my question was towels, china mugs, finally answered. The plates, bells, all bearing a British monarch has no picture of the royal formal sir name, as such, couple. There were instead they belong to a crystal goblets, silver certain house. When HRH spoons, complete sets of Queen Elizabeth married plates, tee shirts and ash she didnt take her trys with Lady Diana husbands name, but he and Prince Charles, July took her house. Charles, 29, 1981 adorning them. Prince of Wales, Queen They had post cards, Elizabeth and all the coloring books, wrapping royalty back to 1917 all paper and stationery, belong to the house of anything conceivable to Windsor. Of course the serve as a souvenir. history buff I got my info Of course the salesmen from had a very apwerent the only ones to propriate name. Shes make money on the Diana Spencer. g event. People owning - And who knows what office space along the lady Diqna will be called Big Game Permit gee-gaw- Deadline Near The deadline for applying for all restricted big game permits is Friday, July 31, at 5 p.m. All applications must be in a Division of Wildlife Resourced office by that time. to Jim According Smart of the Division of Wildlife Resources accounting office, application may be made in person or by mail. The application forms are available at all license agents and Division offices or in the bade of the ( and Motorists Pay Less For Wear On State Highways fuel-efficie- nt state-finance- tax-doll- ar Ruth Peterson Ferd Peterson retired. Ruth grew up in taught an Aaronic Ephraim and graduated Priesthood class for from Snow College. Then many years. She has been Chemistry. Mrs. Peterson was born she went to Salt Lake City Relief Society President in Ephraim, Utah to and graduated from the in their ward, and they Daniel W. Anderson and University of Utah with a have both worked in the volunteer Youth Guide Christine Anderson, her degree in Pharmacy. father owned the corner program for the church-foThe couple met at the 10 years. Drug Store in Ephraim for many years, until he University of Utah. They were married July 20, She has been active in 1921 and then attended clubs in Salt Lake City. graduate School at the She has been president of , A.C. in Logan. the Salt Lake Mothers Club and president of the 1563 at reside They of Utah East 9th South, Salt Lake University Mothers Club, and is still recent and until City" on the board of that club. years they spent their return from the latest summers in Redmond, She has done volunteer rate increase will be where they own farms. work at the LDS Hospital the church nullified as rapidly as They are also active in and at was the 1977 advance. the LDS Church. He adoption bureau.' Education to attend a national ' A. attended the Brigham Young College at Logan It . is a goal of the jamboree committee to help each scout feel a part of something big and important, as well as gain scouting skills and an awareness of what this country is about, past and present. For a scout to qualify Monticello. Fer- Peterson were honored at a dinner at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Fawley, 2139 Belaire Dr., Salt Lake City, Utah, on their 60th wedding anniversary.. It was also Mr. Petersons 85th birth day. Mr. Peterson was born in Redmond to Peter Peterson, Sr. and Elsie Marie Peterson. He grew up in Redmond and then went to Logan, Utah and 4 Bub HuMerrill gentobler, son of Dr. and Mrs. Merz Hugentobler, and a member of Boy Scout Troop 658, Salina is attending the National Scout Jamboree at Port A.P.Hill, FVedricksburg, Va. He left July 22 to attend the event. , Merrill is a first class scout and is presently patrol leader in Troop 658. Tom Harrison is his scoutmaster. Merrill has attended the San Juan Scout camp and has participated in the Brownsea Training Experience while a scout in and Mrs. Mr. dinand Americans are receiving more mail important mail-- - than at any time im postal history, says Salina Postmaster Alien L Madsen. Yet, when it comes time to call the movers, one of the most overlooked of all procedures is notifing the proper parties of the change of address. In addition to the personal expense and inconvenience to the homeowner and mailers, mail has become one of the hidden costs of mailing. The Postal Service spends about $550 million a year to handle an estimated 4.5 billion pieces of mail that is This is undeliverable. expense that ultimately ends up within the price of postage stamps and worse, it is unnecessary. Change of address is a simple atter today, Madsen said. The Postal Service has been urging its customers to inform all correspondences promptly of address changes at least 30 days before a scheduled move. With an assist from the moving companies, real estate agents and others, the Postal Service distributes from ten to 16 million change of address kits every year to make it easier to notify correspondents and publishers. The primary strength of this program is that everyone benefits from it The family that is moving benefits because their mail continues to arrive promptly, stores and othec business correspondents can avoid, billing problems, and the Postal Service is able to process the mail more efficiently and at less cost, Madsen said. j The Postal Service is - undeliver-able-as-addresse- d launching a new effort to get change of address kits into circular tion. A direct mail campaign is asking commercial organizations such as truck rental firms, moving companies and real estate firsm and others who deal with people on the move, to help distribute the Postal Services Change of Address kit. The kit contains convenient cards for notifying the postmaster, pub- now viduals to be contacted prior to a move. The direct mailing campaign to commercial organizations includes a two-pareply card which first can use to order supplies of the kits from their local post offices. We Know that peak moving dates fall between June and Auguse, and as we approach this season,, it is important for anyone planning to move to use one of the kits. All they have to do lishers, businesses, is to ask for one.. Either ; doctors, state and local i from one of the partid-agenciand utilities, paring service companies The kit indudes a check- - or at the post office, list of groups and indi- - Madsen said! rt es OpenFor Business-- H 3B A , KENT'S SERVICE Tune Ups Tires Batteries Bulk Delivery M3 Gasoline Across the street from the Post Office Centerfield 528-777- 0 We Care About Your Care 525 So. 1st East Richfield (On Corner of Truck Route) GAMBLES SUPER SPECIALS (Cash Price Only) on almost ail our street legal ccin son 1981 & TESWCUD older models Come in and see us for details. Jorgensens Honda 896-640- 8 -- f m n,inasmTPinffinr Als Auto Parts 853 East Arrowlwad s Salt lake 266-826- Rich,ield : lint City, Utah 4 STtHL Week of July 29 through August 3 Cement $5.29 W 4x8 Drywall $2.49 12" Rebar . . . . $2.66 2351 Roofing per square $28.95 IN GIANT SAVINGS OUR 6 NEW WALLPAPER CENTER 144 . Moving? Post Office Has Change Of Address Kits Now! 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