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Show Thursday June 17, 1982 The Salina Sun Health Officials Set Clinic for Lazy Eye Youngsters between and three and one-hafive years of age living in Salina, Richfield, and Monroe areas are invited to undergo a simple test for amblyopia (lazy eye). The free clinic will be held in Salina at the American Legion building on Tuesday, June 22, from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. lf jadhL j- - ' - ?... , V k u,rj32R'i , ,',V "' . '. li " 41 Jk 1 ' V' W l $K & - I 4 .v ;v r? - jp ?i - Amblyopia, if not detected and treated, can cause permanent loss of vision in the affected eye. Treatment should begin before the child is six years of age to avoid any possible permanent sight loss. The clinics are sponsored by the Central Jackie Webb, Sevier Utah District Health DeCounty Health Nurse will partment and the Utah direct the free clinics. Society for the PrevenShe said the clinic is tion of Blindness. Nurse Webb urges all designed to detect any possibilities of the vision families with that age defect, in an effort to children to attend these correct the problem be clinics. 'sri ''- - T Zlhm ' 2i'rf jl- IlC' 1 -- i tfi x $... "" I , v .vw?2p 3?' x H - kaSF v?y '- & , ?; &-- ? J- 4u v i -' X s V' ,'A .'-A- iK x - - cVr;v.- -- :. ' Trees for Eastside Cemetery These junipers were donated to the Eastside Cemetery by Virginia Rasmussen Dickert. Salina. from the more than $300 left over from the dona- - Salina Police Report lions collected to move the landfill access road. Several citizens donated time and labor to plant the trees last week. June to Dickert for the Virginia moving of the new Salina sanitary landfill access road amounted to $319 more than the city asked for. haul and plant the trees were Kevin Ira Rasmusjuniper trees for the back sen, Leath Rasmussen, row of the Eastside Ray Roberts, B riant Burgess, Vernal ChristenCemetery property. sen, City Councilman Elton Taylor, Don Gates. Dickert Mrs. Helping Chevrolet-Oldsmobil- and Gamey Gee. Incidentally, the Latin name for the junipers Mrs. Dickert purchased is Juniperus Virginiana. She says it is purely coincidental. Mrs. Dickert has used that $319 to purchase 26 NSHS Kids Earn Perfect 4.0 Grade Point Averages students at ages: Shanna Anderson, tensen Porter, Kevin Davis. North Sevier High School Doug Hardy, Donel Jenwere reported by their sen, Valerie Johnson, Juniors who earned a teachers as having earn- Sherri Payne Nelson, 4.0 average are Daren ed perfect 4.0 grade Inalee Robins. Other seniors who Bosshardt, Sherri Char-tie-r, point averages last quarLori Jacobsen, Jeri the honor roll were made ter. Scores of other stuHilaiy Thompson, Rhett Marshall, Neresa Nieldents also earned places Roberts, Diane Shaw, sen, Rachelle Rasmuson the high schools Kevin Hampton, Glen sen, Allison Steiger. honor roll by earning Bills, Paula Harward, Other eleventh graders Dani Owen, Brent Beach, averages of 3.5 or better. Of the seniors who Ellise Hatch, Suzette on the honor roll are made the honor roll, the Sorensen, Debbie Hyatt, Melanie Curtis, Michelle Ron Swain, Treesa Chris- - Anderson, Leslie Johnfollowing had 4.0 aver son, Jody Ingles, Glen Jensen, Jeff Rodeman, T Collin Hales, Jodi JohnBECAUSE THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW' son, Paige Stubbs, Diana I Probate and OuqrdKiuhip Notices Christensen, Lynne Ed' Consult Clerk of Distr ict Court or the r wards, Vicky Hales, Ladd J respective signers tor further information Peery, Alan Taylor, Irene Chivers, Karen Colby, JOB OPENING LEGAL NOTICE Staci W illden, Leisa Curnow are Applications Inof Because tis, Kim Shaddock, Sonya for part-tim- e a being accepted dependence Day's being bus driver for the Durfey. celebrated on Monday, South Sevier area. July 5, the regular Contact Tammie Harward led of Ipson, Hyrum the Salina meeting City fellow sophomores her will Council will be conducted Applications for last quarter of the the be 12 until noon, accepted 1982 at Tuesday, July 6, a 3.944 grade with June 1982. 23, year 7:30 p.m. in council s Samuel D. Ware, point average. Other sochambers. Direcrtor phomores who made the Signed Grant N. Business and honor roll were Lisa Stubbs, Mayor. Support Services Shaheen, Laurie Jensen, Published in the Salina Published in the Salina Debbie Hales, Suzette Sun June 17, 24 and July 1, Gurney, Eugene Weaver, 1982. Sun, June 17, 1982. Lisa Karla Glover, INVITATION INVITAITON Huntsman, Kelly NielTO BID TO BID sen, Chetyl Torgereen, The Sevier School Tana Roberts, Lorene The Sevier School of Board Board of District District Harward, Kim Fallon. Education will receive Education will receive bids on an older travel bids on roofing projects at Scoring perfect 4.0 Jr. trailer and a coal Richfield averages for the freshStokermatic. These items High School men were Jill Faran, Ann area can be seen at the Sevier Shop (apPeterson, Debra ReySchool District Tran- proximately 22,000 sq. nolds. Also making the sportation yard. Contact ft.), and at the North honor roll in the ninth Sevier Middle School grade were Trade BenRichard Cropper at (approximately 4,000 sq. nett, RaShelle Camp, Sealed bids will be ft.). Georgia Johnson, Lisa Bid forms are available received until 9:00 a.m. Jan Marshall, Lemon, June 24, 1982, at which at the Sevier School Lanette Thompson, time bids will be opened District office. Bids will Nanette Thompson, at the district office, 195 E be received until 10:00 Delphine Thompson, a.m. June 21, 1982, at Cami Hatch, Linda Burr, 500 N., Richfield, Utah. Published in the Salina which time bids will be Alesha Mickelsen, Cami opened at the district Wilkins, Colette AnderSun, June 17, 1982. office, 195 E 500 N, Rich- son, Brett Stubbs, BerkTwenty-si- x The following seventh graders were given 4.0 grade point averages: Candice Crane, Trina Hatch, Angela Ivie, Shelly Jack, Kimberlee Mickelsen, Tracy 896-440- High-Richfie- ld 896-473- 2. GET THE LATEST! Subscribe To THE SALINA SUN j field, Ut. Ray e. Police later found it abandoned 44 miles east of Salina on June 2, a motorcycle was stolen from Eddie Peterson; later found in Springville. A juvenile was arrested. June 5, William Connelly, Sunnyside, was traveling north on 400 West when part of the Turkey Plant roof blew off, hitting his car. Damage was estimated at Also making the honor roll in that grade were Jill Barney, Veronica Keisel, Robert Smith, Stade Anderson, Shelly Christensen, Lennette Duncan, Jason Flora, Michael Pickett, Sheila Rasmussen, Amy Lemon, Christy Whitlock, Ry-cha- Maleisa Green, Merinda Harward, Kimberly Black, Thad Okerlund, Melissa Amador, Barbara Taylor, Karl Rasmussen, Shaun Williams, Danette Beach, Blain Hardy, Rachelle FTeeman, Hatch, Sammy Bates, Sheila Torgersen, Nicole Mickelsen, Angela Rasmussen, Michael Thurston, Kimberly Foote. June 6, Beatrice C. Pepperell, Sun City, Ariz., reported travelers checks stolen from a motor home at Butch Cassidy Campground. Police said the motor home was left unlocked and unattended by the victim for a while during the evening. June 12, theft and vandalism of rodeo grounds reported. Vandals threw paint; thieves stole P.S. system. Reward offered for information leading to recovery of system. Aurora man cently returned worth of valuables from car parked overnight at Safari Motel. set at $100 each. June 15, tourists reported theft of $500 Judge Wasdens Deputy Utah Court Administrator Ronald W. Gibson said Wasdens part in the seminar was successful. If attendance and response are the measure, then we must certainly consider the basic course topic and Judge Wasdens participation in it as an overwhelming success. Thad W asden Owners of Old Church Local Lasses Learn To Ask for 2nd Hearing Politics at Cedar City The owners of the old Presbyterian Church on 200 East and 200 South in Salina say they plan to ask the Salina City Council to reconsider a request to have the church and adjacent property to commercial. Mary M. Carter says she and her husband, Thomas W. Carter, believe that Wayne Sittres aspirations to turn the renovated church into a family restaurant would enhance the neighborhood and allow citizens to see the reportedly beautiful interior and exterior of the historic church. She told The Sun she believes that the councils first consideration of the request was unfair because one of the councilmen had taken a position privately on the matter and then refused to disqualify himself from consideration of the petition. Attending Girls State from North Sevier area keep the grounds looking nice and would give residents a chance to see the church. She said if they sell the church to a religious group, then a contract would have to be signed, which would force the party to use the church year round and follow the Carters wishes concerning the building for 50 years. were Leslie Johnson, Because the building is on the chapel cannot be altered. The new owners can, however, build onto the church. Vandals Throw Paint, Steal P.A. System The Carters bought the church in Thieves and vandals threw paint 1963 and renovated it a year later. around the rodeo grounds and stole a Mrs. Carter said she and her husband public address system valued at about live in the upstairs of the church when $1,000 from the rodeo grounds last they visit Salina from their home in Saturday, police reported. Pasadena. A reward is being offered for the She cited age as the primary reason recovery of the P.A. system. the couple wants to sell the church. The riding club and civic groups ( We just cannot do the things we work hard to put on a good Fourth of would like to do to keep up the church July, commented Salina Police Chief Gordon Kiesel. It seems every year a and the grounds, she said. few bad apples have to make it bad for She said she believes Sittree would the good citizens. it has been held in Cedar City. It is sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary. The Center-fiel- d and Gunnison auxiliaries had five girls attending: Centerfield-Hol- ly Fjeldsted, Cheryl-len- e Aurora; Sonya Durfey, Lori Jacobsen, Lori Peterson, Brenda Crane, all Salina; and Rachelle Rasmussen and Diana Christensen, Redmond. Christensen, and Patricia Yardley; Diana was elected auditor of Blood City and Jensen; Whitlnamed a state delegate. Mayfield-Vic- kie Leslie Johnson won a ock. From the formal openhalf tuition scholarship to Southern Utah State Col- ing of Girls State on Hello Day, June 6, by lege for her efforts at Girls State. She lived in Mrs. Letitia Thompson, American Legion AuxiMiller City. Rachelle Rasmussen liary president, to the was an election judge for last goodbyes on June the Nationalist Party. She 12, Departure Day, Girls State participants also lived in Miller City. This was the 36th are involved in the session and the 13th year political process. Gunni-son-Miche- National Historical Register, the , Hello, stranger. Searching tor answers to all those who what where questions about your new city7 Asa WELCOME WAGON Representative it s my job to help you get settled in the neighborhood By bringing you some useful gilts Community info Advice on reliable businesses in your new neighborhood And more A WELCOME WAGON call should be one of the very first nice things to happen when you're new here Marlis Freeman 529 7397 COOBOG9 COLLEGE STUDENTS and 1982 HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Gunnison Valley Hospital Anounces a New Californias largest insulation FIRE & EMERGENCY NUMBER (Axtell) (Centerfield) (Clarion) (Fayette) Anyone Outside Gunnison Area Will Have to Use renew drunk driving manfrom datory jail sentences, participating in a peace the judge said, and how officers training seminar these sentences should in St. George. be applied. An for training and discussion was sentencing. Basically, the JPs wanted to know about the Geraldine bage in a trash can was blown to the stack during the recent high winds that plagued the North Sevier area. Salina JP Instructs At Judges Seminar Hendrickson and David G. Miller, both Kansas, were arrested for gas theft; incarcerated in Sevier County Jail; bail 12, ley Beach, Michelle Da- - For Areas Surrounding Gunnison Only Salina Volunteer Fireman and an Aurora volunteer work to put out a blaze in a haystack in Aurora. The fire was started when burning gar A Salina Justice of the Peace Thad Wasden was one of the instructors at the meetings which helped teach state peace officers and judges proper legal procedures. June ' Published in the Salina Sun June 17, 1982. 311 J Eldon $300. Eighth graders with 4.0 averages were Ann Jensen, Katie Johnson, Sandi Reynolds, Allyson Sorensen. Also maldng the honor roll from the eighth grade were Kelly Shaheen, Lisa W illden, Lisa Gurney, Timothy Smith, Joetta Tucker, Jerry Johnson, Anna Taylor, Ted Mickelsen, Kathy Glover, Greg Westbrook, Lisa PUBLIC NOTICES 1, Cridlebaugh, Denver, 25, was arrested for possession of marijuana. June 2, a 1967 Mercury Cougar was stolen from its parking place behind Larry Wilkins Eastside Cemetery Gets Trees From Leftover Donations given fore youngsters enter school. 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