OCR Text |
Show Research Foundation Prepares Briefs on Proposed Amendments by Start Willden NSHS Reporter If you John and his Steel Head John Horne, Salina, poses with the steel head he caught while he, his wife and several friends were hi Idaho fishing. See Salina Locals for details. Pvt. Paul E. Fallon Completes Training Army Pvt. Paul E. Fallon, son of Jim L and Elaine Blackburn, Salina, ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, has mili- completed basic tary justice, first aid, and training at Fort Leonard Army history and tradi- Wood, Mo. During the students received struction in II tions. He is a 1982 graduate of North Sevier High training, drill liBHB in- School. and (TUB (USU gujill mm go ezfiB m anD fi o csafi Gdjq ina&iJffiBin lisnnij) (0) (0i (MfiQV OniiinUddhlildi QailElu itjaEii'shwiuc n na 'iJj'iJ1' i; didnt get a chance to see the Mighty Wolf Women in action this year, you only have two chances left, and that is at the region and state championships. The Wolf Women played their last volleyball game at home on Wednesday, Oct 20. They showed great power as they defeated Panguitch. The J.V. team did a super job, commented Coach Marie Bone. She also is exdted for next year. She said that these girls have a super attitude, and compared to other teams in the region, they are the best jayvee team. They also have made a lot of progress in their playing. They dont want to give up the year. They want to keep playing. They won the first game 15-the second game 15-If you see any of the following girls, congratulate them: Kelly Lisa Willardson, Allyson Sorensen, Kathy Glover, Jan Marshall, Debbie Reynolds, Kim Fallon, Carol Ann Bills, Sandi Reynolds, Ann Marie Jensen, Georgia Johnson, Lisa Gurney. The varsity team won its game also. Before they even thought about playing that day, the NSHS Pep Club went and got the senior players out of bed and honored them at a breakfast, along with the senior football players. The girls were also honored that night with beautiful roses. Coach Bone said that the girls got off to a poor start, but once they got going, they really played well. They have a lot of talent and all of their experience is an advan- tage for region and state play. She said they are lacking in confidence in 8; Sha-hee- each other, but they want Neresa Nielsen, Jill Reyto keep up the winning nolds, Allison Steiger, Jodi Johnson, Lori Simptradition. son, Paige Stubbs, Suz-ett- e They won their last Gurney, Lisa Sha-heegame 15-- 4 and 15-- So if Kim Fallon, Jan you see these girls at any and Debbie Marshall, time, wish them good Reynolds. luck and also congratulate them: Leisa Curtis, Good luck at region and state, girls. Keep up the tradition. The region tournament is in Gunnison this FYiday and Saturday. The state championships will be hosted by the Wolf Women at North Sevier High n, School. A missed extra point and a letdown in the last 3V4 minutes of the contest may have cost North Sevier a win for their last football game of the season. The varsity Wolves lost to the Manti Templars last week Chuck Wilson and Jeff Edwards alternated the tailback and fullback positions. Wilson carried the ball 12 times for 75 7-- 6. yards. Edwards carried 15 times for 73 yards. Quarterback Hal Koo-ze- r alternated in the The kids played well except the last 3y2 commented minutes, Coach Glen Partridge. We just ran out of with fullback position Brendon Bosshardt, tak- gas. ing ' quarterback duties The W olves chalked up when Koozer was in the 215 yards gained as bade field. opposed to the Templars The team made it. 169. The Wolves ran 52 within 30 yards of the plays; the Templars, 43. The kids played their Templar goal several times, but only scored hearts out, Coach Partonce. ridge said. I felt like we Siiperstuff Kit Designed To Help Asthmatic Kids I still have asthma but Im not afraid anymore, Thats because I have a SUPERSTUFF kit and now I have the powers I need to help me control my asthma. That is the comment of one asthmatic boy who used the Lung p Associations new module called Superstuff, says R. self-hel- Lung Association of $10 or designed for children 6 to 12 years of age who have asthma. Superstuff is filled with fun ways to learn about asthma; how understand it and cope with it. There are games, puzzles, riddles, stickers, cut-outmobiles, put together units and more. The colorful module, developed by the National send will more SUPERSTUFF to those families that cannot help offset its cost, says Mr. Steenblik. REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 71 "EFFECTIVE Christmas Seal material for use. Superman, courtesy of has joined the effort to tell asth matic children about Superstuff. In a national now in campaign progress, Superman ads say he wants to knock out asthma, but with two million Utahs hospitals, the Primary Childrens -- room admissions each for asthmatic year children in breathing DISTRICT ON NOV. 2, VOTE FOR TOM CHRISTENSEN Republican UTAH HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 529-783- 9 V Dedicated - Capable Experienced Concerned For Your Safety And Security asthmatic children in the United States, he needs your help. There are about 13,000 asthmatic children under age 14 in Utah. The disease causes of all absenteeism in schools. Just one of Medical Center, has more than 400 emergency HOUSE e. -- Serve You With Distinction Will at a cost of James Steenblik, organization, million dollars, a quarter President to the Utah helps asthmatic children Lung Association, feel better about themThe Superstuff kit, selves as well as learn to which is now avilable control their asthma, from the Association, is help says Mr. Steenblik. Superstuff also contains one-four- th REPRESENTATION" a As Your Sheriff Gerald W. (Jerry) Nice s, DC Comics, UTAH HOUSE OF opponents. According to the report, the Tax proposition 1 Wolves Lose Close Game to Templars special parents Ivl a that excessive legislative pay could lead to a fulltime, nonrepresentative, Article Revision professional Legislature. is the Amendment Proposition 3 provides most complicated and that a legislator would n controversial issue that cease to be a member of will be presented to the the Legislature if he or voters in November. If she moved from the S' a this district from which approved,will make elected. Advocates of the c proposition claim that 3 some major changes in change to need reside taxation and revenue the private research article of the State legislators among the people they organization. The report notes that Constitution. Because of represent or it would 40 this analysis is a the importance and create unequal Optraditional service of the controversy surrounding representation. is this amendment, it was ponents, however, point and Foundation if this amenddesigned to provide dealt with in a separate out that voters with the basic research report issued by ment is approved, it lected information to assist Utah Foundation last would replace ih an representative them in making informed July. decisions on these imProposition 2 deals with appointed one md that matter of determining would be contrary to the the The issues. portant Foundation emphasizes legislative compensation principles of representhat it does not take a and expenses. Presently, tative govenrment. In stand for or against any the Utah Constitution sets addition, they observe of the proposals, although legislative pay at $25 a that no one has pointed to it does list the major day plus an expense a single instance where arguments advanced by allowance of $15 a day the present policy has the proponents and the while in session. The been abused, and even if proposed amendment a legislator moves from the his district, he will only allow would to a continue to serve until the establish Legislature com conclusion of his current citizen salary mission, which would be term. the by appointed Finally, proposition 4 Governor, to make would rerepeal a section of recommendations Utah Constitution the garding legislative pay. which prohibits currently then The Legislature could accept, reject, or corporate officers, employees, and agents from recomthe lower ended the season on a mendation of this com- holding public office in good note - attitude-wismission, but could not any municipality granincrease the recom- ting such corporation a charter to operate in that He said losing every mendation. is season of the game Advocates of municipality. Advocates worst proposition 2 point out of the change point out probably the thing in the world to go that Utah has one of the that this provision is archaic, restricts through for a group of lowest rates of legislative freedom, young guys. He said he compensation in the political appreciates the seniors nation, and that it is violates the principle of representative governhanging in there and becoming increasingly showing the character difficult to get citizens of ment, and currently is not they did when they could modest means to serve in being enforced in Utah. No major opposition to have given up. I apprethe Legislature. They ciate the townspeople claim that the change is this amendment has been supporting us. I feel like needed to preserve our expressed, although there be some feeling that 99 percent of the people part-tim- e citizen may of interest could conflict a us. supported Legislature and prevent if officers exist corporate This is personally the the creation of a worst season Ive ever legislative body made up and employees also serve as part-tim- e municipal gone through in my life, solely of special interests. officials. he said. But were Opponents, on the other contend that looking forward to next hand, to the year. Weve got eight of election Find Out 11 offensive players and Legislature should be What's Happening! eight of 11 defensive regarded as an important Subscribe to players coming back. public service that should THE SALINA SUN Well still be young, but be as close to voluntary East Main well have experience. as possible. They claim One of the items North Sevier and other voters will be deciding this Nov. 2 is whether to approve confour proposed stitutional amendments. These four propositions for amending the state constitution are outlined and discussed in a research brief prepared by Utah Foundation, the fomen Defeat Panguitch, Getting Ready for Region o r distress. The Utah Lung Association also conducts self-car- e training classes for children with asthma over the age of two. Parents interested in enrolling their child in the classes should contact the Association. If you know a child with asthma and want to get help, you can get a copy of SUPERSTUFF by writing or calling the Utah Lung Association, 1616 South 1100 Blast, Salt Lake City, Utah 84105, ). A donation of $10 is encouraged to help pay for the kit and for handling and mailing. If you are a family that is fortunate to have no asthma a Christmas Seal contribution., to the Utah Jerry is presently lieutenant in charge ot in- vestigations and has worked under sheriff Huntsman for 10 years. Jerry wants to continue with the same honesty and integrity sheriff Huntsman has displayed throughout his years as sheriff. Jerry knows the problems and needs has supported republican candidates for 27 years. In knowledge and leadership he stands more qualified. dto pn? (Mso tofo (Ra? ltaa3(Timca3iO (IgniiBSEfiD gmi (484-4456- Ssflar am ( Sisffl! Paid Political Advertising)! i |