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Show Mclff Named Member BLM Issues Coal reserves Of Hospital Council tiveThe first leases issued approximately Thursday October 22, 1981 The Salma Sun two competi- coal Federal Leasing Program have been awarded to under the for K. L. Mclff, Richfield an opportunity to become attorney, has been ap- trustees pointed a member of the and Utah Hospital Assn. knowledgeable of issues that effect the hospital Advisory Trustee Council., it was an- industry. nounced by Richard B. We are pleased to Kennersly, president of have a member of our the Utah Hospital Assn, local hospital board and Eugene C. Beck, represent us at the state chairman of the board. level regarding hospital commented The purpose of the matters, council is to improve and Rex Christensen, enhance communications president of Sevier Valley of board between Utah Hospital Hospital trustees. Assn. and hospital trustees. In addition it acquainted an provides organizational structure and opportunity to share information deemed to be of value of mutual interest , to hospital and Damaged Lines Mountain Bell cable maintenance technician Frank Shiflar splices damaged transmission lines. Hunters cause much wire and cable damage each year. Officials plead for caution. rural areas says Ken Hill, Utah public relations for Mountain manager damage stray bullets can Bell. cause to aerial telephone cable. Bell is installing signs this year in one problem area near Kennecott Copper. to conform io me laws carelessness Simple regarding damage to telephone cable and Bullets easily penetrate while firing shotguns, wire, Hill says. Doing the plastic sheathing of a caliber wapons and high so will cut down on power weapons can mean telephone cable, thereby dead telephone lines. If lenghty telephone service and insure transmission the damage is in inac- interruptions rupturing of continuation the cessible places, days can lines. compass before repairmen emergency service. Often, hunters arent are able to locate the munications .22 aware theyre damage. damaging the cable and In an effort to combat wire, but damage does occur, particulary in the problem, Mountain Hunters Can Y our F amily Cope with Crisis? committee even A strange thing about crisis. They can come at any time and in any shape loss of a job, fire or flood, accidental homi- - cide, chronic illness, rape -- but the one common denominator is the fact that a crisis can be devastating to the family. Some families crack under the pressure: shun alcohol, friends, break up. Other families, faced with equally staggering circumstances, survive -and often emerge from CARD OF THANKS the ordeal stronger and closer to each other. Why some families appear relatively crisis-proand others not is beginning to interest family sociologists. From their findings, author Morton Hunt identifies helpful criteria marking families that pull through disaster. Writing in the November issue of Families, Hunt points out that many families react to a bad situation with stoicism and denial, in the belief that dwelling on it only makes it worse. The evidence shows they couldnt be more wrong. Instead, they should work to air their troubles, among themselves, with their neighbors and with outside friends organizations that can possibly help them. I would like to thank everyone who supported me during the Primary election. I also would like to encourage everyone to support our community by voting in the upcoming general election. Research further Those who have not shows that democratic registered can still do so. families tend to do better Again, I say thanks with problems that autofor the support and cratic ones. Although its remember to vote Nov. 3. true you cant hold - McManus Chiropractic Offices themselves sometimes have need to depend on such service in case of accident. meetings when the house is burning down, in a democratic family its the one with the skills needed at the moment who takes charge. A key quality in a family of survivors is hope. When hit by a disastrous problem, they manage to work out a view of it that dispels hopelessness, Hunt writes. The families that cope can redefine the situation in manageable terms, seeing it as something they can deal with. This is not an act of pollyannaism and researchers conclude. The evidence shows that when families define a crisis as surviv-abln, e, they gain the strength to solve problems or at least adjust to them. You never know how your family will react to crisis until one strikes. But once your family has survived a crisis, you have the conviction that yours is a family that can rise to any occasion. Drama Kids To Perform North Sevier High DR. W. L. MC MANUS, JR. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN School drama students will present a dramatic 586 S. Main and the public Oct. 29 at 1:30 p.m. Cedar City 586-990- 4 Richfield 896-868- 6 Cedar - Mon., Wed., Fri. Richfield - Tubs., Thurs. - portrayal for students Senior citizens, 490 N. Main p.m. p.m. as par- 12 Reasons to be Proud Of Utah Public Schools Be Cautious of Phone Lines While Hunting As hunters take to the field agian this fall, they are cautioned of the well rents, and others invited to join the for this pa- are Utah Power tons of 10 located miles northeast of Castle Dale in Emery County. The Meetinghouse Can- Company GAFIA Rally With Spouses appearing Halloween night at 6 p.m. Zorba holds many worlds records in escaping. In October, 1977, he set a record by escaping from a tied 1,500-fo- on The Getting day at Jane and Greg Clowards home. Assisting Jane as hostess was Lisa Henderson and her husband, Steve. The group left the Clowards home in cars and took part in a road rally that led them across much of the town, returning later for refreshments and prizes. Others present Pam Braithwaite, Monica Christensen, Sue Dailey, Lonna Hurst, Bonny and Andrew Dahlsrud, Margaret and Terry Nordfelt, and Kathy and Brad Rasmussen. 7. Utah high school students score far above the national average in taking scholastic aptitude tests (SAT). In 1979, Utah students outscored the national average in verbal skills by 507 to 427, and by 538 to 467 in math skills. Theres a key reason for this. Utah dont require colleges SAT tests. Therefore, only a select group of students - usually those going to colleges in other take SAT tests. states Because of the small size -- - Seniors Set Potluck Meal Hie Salina Senior Citizens have scheduled a potluck dinner Oct. 26 at 6:30 p.m. Entertainment will be provided. All senior citizens are invited to attend. The next board meeting will be Nov. 10 at 7 p.m. at the Senior Citizens Center. Anncny Mf Of & WcirrLT' offl?es Hh Bin Bus. filing Mountain Bell Elder David .. - Charles Long has been called to serve a mission for the LDS Church in. the Italy Padova Mission. Elder Long is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long, Centerfield. He is a 1981 graduate of Gunnison Valley High School where he was active in wrestling and was a four year seminary graduate. He has been employed by Western Clay Company in Aurora. His farewell will be in the Centerfield Second Ward Chapel Nov. 8 at 9:30 a.m. He will enter the Missionary Training Center Nov. 12. have vl Marlis Freeman sun cm In Italy Hundreds of people like you in called me. I hope you will, too. ce Youll find the Customer Guide in your new phone directory. Its the first section of the White Pages. And its the first place you should look for useful information about your phone service. The Customer Guide is easy to use, easy to read, and it lists the Mountain Bell numbers you may need to get in touch with us. So if you have questions about your phone service or your bill, how to save on basic service or installation costs, or when to save on long distance calls, turn to the Customer Guide. If youre just interested in learning more about your phone service, it can help you too. We made it the first section of the White Pages. Because its the last thing you can afford to overlook. Elder Long To Serve delight your family other state. out of your phone service with this handy guide. David Charles Long And still searching for the grocery store and more closet space? It's my job to help you feel at home fast. As yot(r. WELCOME I can WAGON Representative supply answers to your new neighborhood questions and bnng a basket of gifts to of with high school diplomas is higher than that of any 31 are paid to the State of Utah. BLM New in your neighborhood? 4. The percentage Get more were Dian and Shyrel Baker, Utahs population tional opportunities for all children. In recent years, Utah has provided education for a higher percentage of handicapped students than any other state except Massachusetts. Away From It All (GAFIA) Club members met with husbands last Wednes- tered in the schools. 6. Utah public schools work to provide educa- all mineral Light reading comprehensive basic skills tests adminis- &cn V f of revenues collected by yon tract contains an Lake estimated 31 million tons reserves about of City. According to Max Niel- nine miles northwest of son, coal program man- Huntington in Emery ager, the Bureau of Land County. Bonus bids toand Management presented talled $10,544,000 the documents to the $856,000 respectively. Nielson said that the power company Oct. 6 as a result of a competitive Bureau plans to offer lease sale conducted July other coal tracts in 30, 1981. Emery County for comCottonThe 3,347-acr- e petitive lease sale in wood tract contains an February of 1982. He estimated 57.8 million pointed out that 50 & rope him by six commercial fishermen. In September, 1978, Zorba won another record by hanging by his feet from cane and a 150-foNorth Sevier High and nature of the group, percent of these educa- escaping from a regulaSchool principal, Tim its scores are predictably tors have masters higher tion mental institution degrees. Smith, says 12 reasons high. straight jacket in nine 8. Utahs colleges re10. Utahs population make him proud not only seconds. past the age of 24 had of his own school but of quire entering students Zorbas family will be to take the American the highest median there to assist him. all Utah public schools. Smith points to a College Testing Program school years completed The evenings activi(ACT) tests. Because among all the states, ties will be seasoned with recent brochure pubaccording to the 1970 supper and carnival lished with private mon- Utah families send numcensus. ies enumerating why we games. The Zorba show to 11. Available statistics all should be happy with bers of students begins at 6 p.m. ; supper atthe public school system college, the average ACT show that average will be served at 7 p.m. scores might reasonably tendance in Utah schools in the state. Persons will be able to Some private school be expected to drop is higher than it was 25 buy chiliburgers, hot advocates may disagree, lower than the national years ago (91.3 percent dogs, root beer, pie, and and 94.1 homemade ice cream. but such as they are, average. However, the in 1955-5- 6 1980 ACT scores show percent in 1980-81- ). here are those reasons: Carnival games include Utah students exceeding 12. Over the years, a 1. Virtually every pubfishing booth, wheel, lic high school in Utah is the national ACT sample Utahns have used public bean bag, game lane, scores in English, social schools to a higher extent and cookie walk. accredited by the Northstudies, natural science, than virtually any other of west Association The public is welcomed and the composite state. Back in 1953-5Schools and Colleges. and encouraged to come. Utah had the smallest 2. Utahs literacy rate scores. Utah students is one of the highest in scored slightly below the percentage of students national average in math. attending private schools the United States. Without adMrtlslns, 9. Virtually all public in the nation. The Beea twrlbt thing 3. Fifth and eleventh school educators in Utah hive State still has about grade students in Utah have earned bachelors 98 percent of its young scored higher than the degrees from accredited people enrolled in public Nothing. national norms in sci- colleges. More than 23.6 schools. ence, mathematics, and 5. High schools across the nation offer Advanced Placement classes to students. They may earn college credit by taking these courses. In 1980, Utah students completed 265 Advanced Placement examinations for each 100,000 of state population. That was the highest proportion in the nation. The second-plac- e state, Alaska, had 210 exams per 100,000 percent of Salt Zorba the Great Kseapes to Aurora The Aurora First Ward Primary presents . . . Utah with ticipate Zorba the Great. state in Hospital Assn., The nationally-acclaime- d and national legislative escape artist will be activities and to provide trustee as new Coal Leases |