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Show School Will Open Monday ; Teachers Listed for Region With the completion of the two new schools in Sevier School District, many faculty members have been shifted to meet curriculum needs, and 23 new teachers have been hired to be ready for the Aug. 30 start of school. Old and new teachers in the North Sevier area include the following: ew gchool Could Be New Standard for Energy Code The new North Sevier High School could be the standard of the future for state building energy effidency, Gov. Scott Matheson declared last week. day; industrial arts, Robert Johnson. . Vi -- He said there are several notable characteristics of the new high school. Speaking at the dedication of the First is the fact that teachers and staff new high school, the Utah governor members were involved in the design lauded the buildings effective utiliza- of tire campus. tion of space and energy. Second, the building was designed come so that one space serves many will time the He said that when the state will be looking at $2 purposes. school d billion worth of Third, the building uses less energy. buildings. It, in fact, exceeds the energy code Consequently, buildings must re regulations of the state. We may use North Sevier High School: Prindpal, Tim Smith; English, Curtis Ricker, Teresa Robinson; English-ar- t, Jill Sorenson; math, Kevin Eppich; social sdence, Glen , Partridge; speech & drama, Don Flora; music, Lynn Poulson, Vi day; P.E, Bruce Hoggard, Marie Bone (Vi day); home economics, Margene Webster, Vi day; vo. ag., Raymond Gless (new); business, Roger Nielsen, Monica Christensen; industrial arts, Jerald Robert DeMille (new). -- -- Salina Elementary: Principal, Mike Robinson; kindergarten, Eugenia Nielsen, Bette Jolley, Tonya Poulson (Vi day, new); first, Judith Forsyth, Madolyn Bills, Anna Lee Albredit; Kent Jacobsen; second, Marie Hendrickson, Norma Jean Reynolds, Linda Jensen; third, Peggy Camp, Lillian Talbot, Jane Partridge; fourth, Lynn Reynolds, Lee Christensen, Jack Wood; fifth, Kendyl Wilkins, Dee Wayne Jolley. -- fust-secon- d, flect wise use of space and energy, he said. -- back-logge- the school as the standard future, Matheson said. of the The governor also pointed out that the boiler uses coal purchased from he said I like that, local sources. smiling. The governor said the state must improve the attractiveness of the teaching profession. He read statistics to show that the majority of mathematics, biology, and physical science teachers in the state did not major or minor in the subjects in their undergraduate college careers. NSHS Principal Tim Smith introduced math teacher Kevin Eppich as one of the few math teachers in the state who did major in the subject. Smith introduced all of the faculty and staff for the new school. Board member Kenneth Glover rehearsed the history of the approving, planning, designing, and building of the new educational edifice. He encouraged parents and students to take care of their building. Special Education: Director, Duane Bresee; elementary, Myma Gulbran-seLathael Winn, Sybil Warnock, Doris Tuft, Elaine Wayland, Bette Cowley, Dahl Brown, Roene Murphy (new); secondary, Ward Forsyth, JoAnn Fanning, Ronald Butler, Ann Marie Breinholt, Jana Ames, Elton Taylor, Dean Parsons, Jeanene (Vi day), Jeff Torgersen. n, Studentbody President Karen Colby introduced the governor. She made comments about the governors growing-up years and mentioned the fact that he played basketball at Parowan. Of course, the people watching him play had bleachers to sit on," she kidded. er Prind-- . North Sevier Middle School: pal, LaMonte Dansie; sixth, Lyn Christensen, Craig Sorensen (new), Eugene Tidlund (plus math); language arts, Teresa Robinson, Lyal Ashman; music, Lynn POulson, Vi day; srience, Jim Torgersen; social stience, Dent Sorensen; P.E., Marie Bone, Vi day; home economics, Margene Webster, -- Auroras Vicki Nielsen sang a song for the she composed especially dedication. The NSHS concert band Remaining as a counselor at North Sevier High School will be Richard White. played several -- Media' coordinators are Gwenyth Crane, Salina, and Lyal Ashman, North Sevier Middle School. IDS Stake President Amo Bastian wrote and offered the dedicatory prayer for the new building. Donations Asked For Fire House City of Aurora plans AURORA-T- he a fire station to house the fire trucks and equipment this fall at the south side of the cemetery property. to build With the new fire hydrants that are now in on all comers in the city, the equipment that has been purchased, and with a trained crew, the city is now very close to the point where the fire insurance companies in the state will lower the fire rates on all of their buildings, Councilman Versel J. Mason reports. ') fire-fighti- fire-fighti- When we get the fire station completed, we will have done all that he is required for the lower rates, Matheson and the Band While Gov. Scott Matheson addressed group at the dedication of the new North Sevier High School building. ask for their donation. A suggested amount is $100 per family. This can be paid all at once or in payments that will fit the familys budget. A record of all money donated by each family will be kept by Councilman Mason (Versel), the city treasurer. All checks should be made payable to Aurora VOLUME 60, NUMBER 34 Aurora has always worked together to complete improvement projects, Mason said, Tlie cooperation of all citizens is now asked for by Mayor Larry Cosby, all coundlmen, and firemen. - If you have an interesting news tip, call The Sun Office, or the editor at his home, 529-783- 9, 529-346- 8. arrest Salina led to the smuggling of a small derringer into a cell at the Sevier County jail last weekend and a vow to tighten the policy concerning searches. An in Wayne Perdue, California, 20, and Michael Thomas Walch, 20, no Terry address given, were arrested outside Zions First National Bank of Salina All new students entering Salina Friday morning after they allegedly tried to cash a payroll check belonging Elementary for the first time (kindergarten through fifth grade) will to someone in Douglas, Wyo. When the two tried to cash the check, a teller register Friday from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. called the dispatcher. It was discovered Kindergarteners must be five years that a warrant had been issued by the old by Aug. 31 and must present a National Crime Information Center on copy of a birth certificate to show proof Perdue for allegedly trying to cash of age. other stolen payroll checks in the Douglas, Wyo. area. Salina Police and a Sevier County Sheriffs deputy rushed to the bank and arrested the two as they came out the banks back door. Police Chief Gordon Kiesel said the two were searched and handcuffed before being charged with attempting to cash a stolen check and with possesion of a controlled substance. The two were then transported to the Sevier County Jail. Saturday night, Keisel said, officials got word through a tip that Perdue had smuggled a small .38 derringer into a segregation cell (cell where non- - into the cell with the intent to escape. He said an investigation is still under way to determine whether others were involved in the alleged escape plans. All the prisoners in segregation cell derringer got passed officials scrutiny, were searched and the derringer finally found in the cell, according to Lt. Jerry Nice, investigating officer of the incident for the sheriffs department. He said the gun was found with extra live ammunition. said Perdue has been charged with carrying a concealed weapon and with smuggling a weapon Lt. Nice 82 89 90 95 86 90 90 LOW dency were released at last stake conSundays semi-annu- al ference. d Robert Taylor and Gregory were released, according to First Counselor in the Stake Presidency, Robert White, because the. two high councilors were in Africa and could not fulfill their responsibilities. Pres. White praised the two men for the leadership qualities. Also released from the high council was Burke Johnson. Pres. White said Johnson has accepted a calling on a regional Clo-war- Nice said it was the responsibility of the to search the two while they were still in Salina. Chief Kiesel said a search was made of the two but turned up no derringer. arresting officers Nice said made at the required to being taken no search of the men was jail and the men were not strip and redress before to the segregation cell. He said that double search will clude a strip search. in- PREC. 55 54 53 56 64 .01 .22 .02 Woman Dead As Car Rolls Near Central T. 58. 54 The current precipitation since Oct. 1 is 7.66. Last year at this same time, it was 8.88. Tbe average for this time of year is 8.80. A CENTRAL Richfield woman was killed late Saturday and three other persons were injured in a one-ca- r rollover three miles south of Richfield at the north Central junction of U. S. Highway 89. High Councilors, New S.S. Leaders Called Three high councilors and the Salina Stake Sunday School Presi- Addressing the question of how the That policy will change, said Sheriff Rex L. Huntsman. Sometimes these things happen where something like a derringer wont turn up in a search. From now on suspects will be double searched before being booked. Weather HIGH 25c convicted prisoners are kept). Backup was called in from the Utah and Rich-feil- d City Police department, the section was evacuated by other prisoners. All students, regardless of whether they are new at the school or not, must present proof of immunization, or they will not be permitted to register. DATE Aug. 17 Aug. 18 Aug. 19 Aug. 20 Aug. 21 Aug. 22 Aug. 23 PRICE SALINA, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1982 Enforcement of Policy Vowed After Discovery of Gun in Cell City. Starting in September, members of We appreciate Mr. Coxs information and award him his choice of dinner for two at Shaheens Best Western Restaurant or $15 cash. After the ceremonies, parents and students were invited to tour the building. city council and fire department will contact each family in town and Friday Day For Kids To Register Bank Info The winner of this weeks News Tip Award is John Cox, who ran up the stairs at The Sun Office to tell the editor about an alleged attempted cashing of a stolen check at Zions First National Bank in Salina Friday. The story concluded with the smuggling of a derringer into the Sevier County Jail maximum security cell. members of the school band in the background prepare to play again when he finished. the At a recent city council meeting, it was decided to build the building with money donated from the citizens. Wins News Tip numbers for the occasion. -- The Utah Highway Patrol identified the victim as Carol Quinn. The patrol said the accident occurred 9:52 p.m. when the northbound car, driven by the victims husband, Lamar Dean Quinn, 21, failed to negotiate a turn at the railroad crossing at the junction of U.S. 89 and old 89. at level with F. Burton Howard of the First Quorum of Seventy. Called to replace the three on the high council were Stanley EIRay Foote, Bruce Shaheen, and Melvin Walter Yardley. The car, traveling at a high rate of speed went out of control and rolled, throwing both Mr. and Mrs. Quinn from it. Released from the Sunday School Two other passengers, Larry Sawyer, 42, and Ricky Nielson, 22, both Richfield, received only minor injuries. Presidency were Pres. Arnold Willardson, First Counselor Elton Taylor, Second Counselor Tom Christensen, and Inservice Leader McLean Durfey. Taking their places are Jerold Johnson as president, Wayne Burr as fust counselor, and J. Ross Marshall as inservice leader. Arrest at Bank Salina Police Cheif Gordon Kiesel stands guard over Michael Walch and Terry Perdue at the Zions First Na tional Bank parking lot in Salina after they were charged with attempting to cash a stolen check at the bank. Mr. Quinn was taken to L'tah Valley Hospital where he is li'ed in critical condition. Investigating the accident was Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Larry Brown. |