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Show Thursday The Salma Sun May 20, 1982 The Salma Sun 8ECD47I Saliaa, Utah 84654 Telephone The Salina Sun (SECD 478060) is published each Thursday (or $8.00 per year in Utah and $10.00 per year out of Utah, by the Salina Sun, 73 East Main Street, Salina, Utah 84684. Second class postage paid at Salina, Utah 84664. POSTMASTER : Send address changes to The Salina Sun, P. O. Box C, Salina, Utah 73 East Mala Street 5Z8-71- JI Single Copy :25c Mark G. Fuellenbach, Publisher John C. 8peer, Editor Teresa Thompson, Office Manager Editorial . . . Put Right to Know Law On November 2 Ballot The Utah state legislature has exempted itself from one of its the Open and Public Meetings law. Under this law, government bodies such as the Salina City Council, Sevier County Commission, Sevier Board of Education and other public agencies must keep their meetings open to the d circumstances. general public except under certain, own laws Peace Pilgrimage Passes Through N A coast-to-coa- pilenvironment, peace individuals, peace grimage on foot will pass through Salina on Tues- among groups, peace day, May 25. among nations, and inner witThis 3,107-mil- e peace. ness for peace began and tunics Blue April 11, Easter Sunday, of color in San Francisco. symbolic (the The walks destination is peace) are worn with Washington, D.C. Oct. white lettering to convey 13. messages of peace. The Prayer for Peace Along the way, walkers Pilgrimage, one of several pilgrimages crossing will be talking to people, the country, will basically distributing a peace mesfollow U.S. Highway 50. sage, collecting signaThe participants are of tures for a petition on different denominations disarmament, and handunited by a common ing out booklets on bond Steps Toward Inner the desire to Peace. into all bring peace situations. The walkers People can participate support five peaceful through prayer and peace purposes: peace with the efforts. All are invited to st - Roger George Receives Bars Roger George, son of of a medical career, he and Mrs. Harold has been accepted for further study at the George, Salina, was commissioned a Second LieuUniformed Services Unitenant in the U.S. Army versity of the Health recently. He graduated Sciences in Bethesda, from Brigham Young MD. He filled a mission in University, Phi Kappa for the LD.S. Fhi, in April with a 1978-7- 9 bachelors degree in zoo- Church to the Fort Laulogy. derdale, Florida Spanish and Puerto Rico mission. join the walk as it passes through town. The pilgrimage uses a support vehicle to carry supplies, tents, toilet and " facilites. Supcooking porters say the trip is an experience in outdoor as well as a living, witness for peace. Mr. The pilgrimage is conducted in the traditional way - on foot and on faith. No hospitality is planned, but it is accepted gratefully when offered; nor are funds solicited, but when donations come, they are used to continue! the journey and to cover the cost of Roger has attended . -- - Calendar - peace. well-define- Final THURSDAY, May 20 elections, NSHS. legislature passed this law it excluded certain key g committees in its own body. Some of the states most in committees. Decisions on are these decisions made important bills often are made in secret party and taxes, budgets spending caucuses. When the law-makin- FRIDAY, 21 9 May Awards Assembly, torium. SATURDAY, - NSHS a.m., audi- That is why you are invited to sign a petition to put a law before the general public on Nov. 2. If adopted, all party caucus meetings and all sessions of legislative committees would be open to the public, the media and the light of day. These petitions are available for registered voters to sign at The The past few days I microscopic, it feels like rubbing Walt in the Salina Sun offices, the Salina City Hall and North Sevier High have been plagued with everyone you pass can wound, well, its an May 23 - Seminaiy 7 graduation, p.m., Stake Center. In order to place this issue on the November ballot, more than 60,000 signatures must be obtained by June 1. Exercise your right to petition so that we all might better cise our right to know. exer- Two Nabbed After Wayne Armed Robbery I Continued from Page I ) Officers noticed the car on Utah 24 in the Koosharem area and began a chase. The car sped through Salina, past a blockade at the Four-Wa- y stop in the middle of town and continued east to Second East, then turned north where it spun around and was stopped by the officers. The two occupants were taken into Tech Program (Continued from Page 1) Brown, Lisa Thalman, Ellise Hatch, Jill Beutler, Christine Ryigol, Cindy Farnsworth, Julie Christensen, Cindy Tequida, Shayne Ashton. n Diesel: Mike Crawford, Randy Mecham, Robert McAvoy, Terry Winn, Eddie Valenzuela, James Arthur Randles, Bill Meacham, Kevin Sim pson. Food Service: Barbara Ray, Diane Rasmussen; certificates, Rocky Jones, Cindy Tequida. Welding: Michael Camden, Kardell D.R. Rasmussen; certificates, Buchanan, Robert Egan, Gerold Peterson, Kendall Whitlock. Licensed Practical Nurse: Annalyn Abraham, Betty Foulger, Lorna Fowles, Carolyn Hardman, Virginia Hutchings, Craig Johnson, Margaret Mann, J. Marja Nowling, Shelly custody and brought to Richfield. They have been charged with armed robbery, evading a police officer and possession of a stolen vehicle. Harris is being held in Sevier County Jail in lieu of $15,000, bond, set by Tenth Circut Judge Louis Tervort, and the female juvenile was transported to a detention home in Provo. Dianne Sloan, Spainhower, Dixie Williams. Poulsen, Joy Industrial Electricity: Scott Barney, Douglas Blake, Joel Harman, Gordon Jensen, Roger Jackson, Darrell Platero, Scott Payne, Norman Woodbury; certificate, Joe Lee, Rick Cropper, Rick Jones. Cosmetology: Kathy Porter Cowley, Desra Evans, Elaine Madson, Frankie Nielson, Ronda Conners. Drafting: Layne Brown, David Jensen; certificates, Carol Freasier, Kim Chynoweth. Auto Refinishing and Custom Design: Melanie Bunting, Son Garcia, Tim Harmon, Paul Harris. Nurses Aide: (one year certificate) Melonese Llera, Barbara Nielsen, Marlene Kanosh. MONDAY, 10 a.m. -- - All news items submitted by the public. p.m., NSHS auditorium. something that ranks in annoyance right up there with paper cuts and slivers: a chancre! Its amazing how much a small, insigificiant little sore can cause such grief and pain. Its right back under my tongue, where my jaw moves, so every time I open my mouth it gets irritated. I have almost given up talking. Chancres appear as a little tiny white splotch, no bigger than a pin head but sore! And they attack anywhere in the on the cheek, mouth the gum But they tend to play favorites with the tongue. see it! When chancres grab you on the side of the tongue, they tend to get nibbled on whenever you take a bite of food, which just intensifes the pain. If its on the top of your tongue, it will constantly rub against the roof of your mouth, causing intense pain whenever you swallow. SUNDAY, WEDNESDAY, that Redmond Blue Bonnet s local Chancres are very druggist. They all came disheartening. You look in quaint little bottles, foul in the mirror, poke out had flowing your tongue and see an fragrances, and stung when infinitesimal spot. Thats like a all there is to show for poked on the painful your pain and suffering. place, but they . did nothing butpumb the sore Whats the cure? There spots for a Scant second. I s, are several finally gave up, resigned none of which to the fact that time will do the trick. I rinsed my heal all wounds, even mouth out with soda chancres! water; it did make me choke, spit and gag, but it Find Out didn't stop the pain. Whats Happening! Someone suggested I put Subscribe to a grain of salt on the spot. Youve heard the saying . 48c Danish Dessert Northern Tissue the from these deadlines will be saved for the next weeks newspaper. Shir-Lin- s great cure-all- 59c 95c Kraft Mayonaise Wylers Punch New Red Potatoes Alt SI .00 $1.39 24 oz. $2.19 Ice Cones ea. V Graduation Gifts Shir-Li- ns THE SALINA SUN 529-783- 9 East Main What is your opinion? This ! newspaper welcomes from its i opinions readers concerning any subject pertinent to southern Utah. While there is no restriction in length, we request good judgment and letters which are to the point. Anything of a libelous nature or defamation of ted. Deadline for Bring The Whole Family to Vou Guys! Fund; Day at Quality Paradise Dairy character must be avoided. Letters must be signed, but if the writer requests, his name will be omitletters to the editor is Friday, 4 p.m. Salina Is Still Home Editor: We were bom and raised in Salina. It is still home to us, with the Eastside Cemetery being a special place we try to visit every time we come home. Our father, Clayton SCOTTIES SALMON EGGS Now Reg. $1.25 79c BOB BET BAIT BOX Now Reg. $1.89 $1.33 PLANO TACKLE BOX Now Reg. $7.49 $5.88 FISHING POLE BOD Reg. Now $10.49 $6.99 Great Fishing Buys at RASMUSSENS In Gunnison m All adver- Any items which come in AFTER - May 26 NSHS p.m., new gym; panasea alioe vera jell, fresh from the plant. Do you know how hard it is to keep an aloe leaf under your tonguej? (I thought a thermometer was hard!) My efforts were all to no avail. I got all kinds of - tisements, classified and display. Spring Fresh Values at appropriate saying when referring to pain! I even resorted to the wonder of wonders, MONDAY NOON -- graduation, 8 Lions Club; Sorosis Club. home-remedie- chancre on the tip of the tongue can really be a pain. Its right out there where you constantly scrape it on your front teeth, and, although it is A Building Trades: Dan L. Gearhart, Robbin Preston, Leon Twitchell. Commercial Art: Richard Kitchen, Allen Martinez, Julia Reynolds; cer tificate, Linda Hooper. - All items for FRIDAY, 5 p.m. Calendar. the Community -- Madsens Spring Piano School. Here are The Salina Suns deadlines for submitting articles and advertisements: - Sheron Recital, 6 May 22 This is the peoples business. We have a right to know how and why laws are made which affect our pocketbooks and our lives. Roger George Here A re Deadlines Community of printing ihessages He is married to the scholarship awarded him former Linda Hougaard. at Western High School, They have one daughter, Las Vegas. In his pursuit Michele. BYU on an Army ROTC Rasmussen, was sexton of both cemeteries for many years. He had his plot chosen years before he died. Learning the garbage dump had been above where he lies is heartbreaking. He worked so hard to make them the beautiful places for all Salina citizens. We hope this injustice to our loved ones, who cant fight back, is soon corrected. 'TOURS OF THE DAIRY ; Free Dairy Samples - Free Tonys Pizza ALL PROFITS & PROCEEDS WILL GO TO THE j Respectfully Helen Rasmussen McCullough 1210 Jessica Ave. Las Vegas, Nev. 89104 Neal C. Rasmussen 1424 No. Mojave Rd. Las Vegas, Nev. 89101 PROCESSING PLANT - MORONI STATUE FUND! "Truly a Family Fun Day For a Great Fund Raising Project One Mile East of the Gunnison High School - |