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Show VOLUME 60, NUMBER Here Are Deadlines Here are The Salina Suns deadlines for submitting articles and advertisements FRIDAY, 5 p.m. - All items for Community Calendar. -- the MONDAY, 10 a.m. All news items submitted by the public. MONDAY NOON - All adver- tisements, classified and display. Any items which come in AFTER these deadlines will be saved for the next week's newspaper. SALINA, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1982 17 Monday Means Mass Meetings The Republican and Democratic in parties mass meetings will be held North Sevier Monday evening at 7 :30 p.m. in various locations throughout the area. Most of the meetings will elect the following officers from their respective term: one districts for a two-yeof the chairman vice one chairman, opposite sex from the chairman, one secretary, one treasurer, at least three committeemen, three delegates to the county convention, and one state delegate. ar The Republicans from District 14 will hold their meeting in the public library. District 15 Republicans will meet at Utah Independent Band, and District 25 Republicans will convene at Zions First National Band, downstairs. Redmond Republicans will meet at the Tpwn Hall. Aurora GOP members will meet in the Town Room at the chapel. At presstime, Democrats in North Sevier and the rest of the county had not arranged for meeting places. Principal Clarifies Points for Area Parents Parents of North Sevier High School students who have not seen or signed their childs progress report for this term should have received it, signed it, and had it returned to the school yesterday, according to Principal Tim Smith. If you have not received a progress report, you may call the school at 529-384- The principal also said that parents should be aware that students will be practicing dancing for the junior prom this May 8. Rehearsals for the promenade were Tuesday, April 27, and will be Thursday (tonight), and then every night beginning May 4. The rehearsals will begin after decorating. Were getting ready to students for classes at the new high Smith said. He said preschool, registration would start sometime in May. PRICE 25c Redmonds Teresa Stumped A Few Oldest Man Passes Away Redmonds oldest resident, James Arthur Christensen, 98, died Monday Apnl 26, 1982, at Gunnison Valley Hospital. This weeks Mystery Person was our own Teresa Thompson, our great speller, Texas transplant who sets the type here at The Salina A prominent church and civic leader, Mr. Chnstensen served as bishop of the Redmond Ward, president of the North Sevier Stake, member of the Sevier School District Board of Education, and member of the Redmond Town Council Sun (Typesetters Note: Sorry, folks. It was not my idea. It was done WITHOUT my consent by John. I told him Thursday morning (when I found out about it) that nobody was going to guess me because nobody knew me. I was right - only two guesses were turned in. The clue was a extradite joke -- between John and me. I corrected his spelling of the word, and he will never forget or forgive.) Again, we have changed the rules of the game to requiring each person guessing to wnte down on a sheet of paper all of the clues found and bnng them to The Sun Senior Office with their guess citizens or others who cannot get - 'Aka Teresa Thompson around easily are exempt from this rule They may call their answer in. Mike, who said he would share his dinner with his secretary Kathy Willardson, who was the other person with the correct guess, has won a free dinner compliments of Shaheens Best Western Restaurant (He said she could have the salad and he would have the rest ) The news tip of the week has been won by Jeanette Curtis, Salina, for her .story. ..about a lost and found diamond promise ring. In her letter to The Sun, Mrs. Curtis said she would like the two dinners at Shaheens Best Western Restaurant to be given to Mr. and Mrs. Stan Burgess for their help and honesty in helping us recover the promise ring. If you have a news item that you think The Sun would be interested in printing, call us at 529 7839, or at the editors home, The item can be anything from human interest io a bonafide front page story such as an accident, fire, public meeting to which a Sun reporter has not been sent -anything that the public might be interested in reading about. 529-346- Family Glue On for Tonight 0. Dr. Glen Jensen ot Utah State will be the keynote speaker University for a program about family solidarity tonight at 7:30 at North Sevier High School auditorium. Family Glue will attempt to help residents come to grips with some of the challenges that hinder family communication I encourage parents to encourage students to make wise choices as far as their academic programs are conhe added. A packet with cerned, suggestions will be given each Paper Drive student. Jeanette Curtis Diamond Tip Wins Services will be held Friday at 1 in the old Redmond Ward Chapel. Burial will be in the Redmond Cemetery, under the direction of Peterson Mortuary. (For complete obituary, see inside. ) p m. The principal said a student can choose from three areas of emphasis: college-bounjunior college-bounclasses. or vocational school-boun- d Saturday Please have your papers outside on the curb in front of your house for this Saturdays paper dnve. With graduation fast approaching, the principal cautioned parents to make sure their seniors are in good standing in every class they need to graduate. Graduation is May 26 Sponsored by the Dons Club, the papers will be picked up sometime after 9 am. Please be sure to have them bundled securely. Until graduation day. Smith said should not let spring fever The them away from school. keep only excuse not to come is sickness or emergency, he said. It would be sad to have a student not graduate. students If the item is something about which we have not heard at the time you tell us, and if it is the best news tip of that particular week, you will be awarded two free Speaking of junior English at the high school, Smith said rumors were rampant that students need not wnte a research paper. dinners at Shaheens Best Western Restaurant or $15 in cash. A research paper is required as part of the curriculum in the 11th grade English class, he clarified Weather Good Luck, Mark Classmates of Mark Wilson, a fifth grader in Mrs. Jane Paitridge's Salina Elementary class, knew Mark was going into the hospital luesdav loi another opeiation so they bade him fat ew ell and good luck with a pop tot n pat tv Monday afternoon Band Termed Superior At State Competitions North Sevier High School band members came home with supenor ratings from the state solo and ensemble festival at Bngham Young University m Provo last week Mrs Lynn Poulson's clarinet choir and a clarinet duet were awarded supenor ratings for their effortts in De Jong Concert Hall of the Hams Fine Arts Center The choir was the only clannet choir at the festival to be awarded a straight supenor rating by the judges Everyone is judged the without regard to sie of school, Poulson said same Mrs 2-- A That same week, the high school band brought home a second place trophy from the state band competition m Logan Actually. Mrs They lost to Logan High School, a school whose band competed with the and schools, she said. Jan Marshalls and Laune Jensens clannet duet brought them a supenor rating for the Provo festival. Poulson clanfied, the N'SHS band beat every and 2 A school entered other This is highly commendable, (Continued on Page 2) This is the third year in a row the choir has received a straight supenor I am rating, the band leader said very proud of them Superior Clarinet Choir The Clarinet Choir from North Sevier High School took home a straight superior rating from the state music festival in Provo last week. The choir was the only one the state to be rated superior. t " '' '""f jmmmjLl IMtaUr NSHS Band Performing in Logan in The festival is for all students from through high schools who qualified at the vanous region festivals throughout the state I! - - Clarinet Duet Laurie Jensen and Jan Marshall pose after winning a superior rating their clarinet duet at last weeks state solo and ensemble festival at Brigham Young University in vo. Pro-fo- r |