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Show Thursday November 4, The Saline Sun 1982 Sunspots Thanks to Businessmen, Theres A Place to Put the Local News The Saline Sun SECD 478080 73 East Main Street 3 Salina, Utah 84654 Telephone The Salina Sun (SECD 478080) is published each Thursday for $8.00 per year in Utah and $10.00 per year out of Utah, by the Salina Sun, J73 East Main Street, Salina, Utah 84654. Second class postage paid at Salina, Utah 84654. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Salina Sun, P. O. Box C, Salina, Utah 529-78- 84654 Single Copy : 25c Mark G. Fuellenbach, Publisher John C. Speer, Editor Teresa Thompson, Office Manager Editorial By John C. Speer Salina Sun Editor It has changes made it some of . . . The People Have Spoken because without them, the local news we gather would have no place been quite a week. Some made at The Sun have necessary for me to visit our local businesses. to go. Whenever 1 see a handbill on my front porch from local businesses that do not advertise in The Sun, I feel a little bit sad. I feel bad not for the newspaper but for the people of North Sevier who get to read that much less local news. So the next time you see a handbill on your porch, you might ask yourself, What little bit of information about my North Sevier area is missing from our local newspaper this week because someone decided to litter my doorstep? I would like to take this opportunity to thank the good members of our merchant community for their patience and their business. Our advertisers are not only important to us as a newspaper, but to the community. Without their support you would not be able to read about the happenings in North Sevier. Without the good advertisers who promote their services and goods in our newspaper, you would not be able to see the picture of your loved one winning a trophy, making a basket, showing a quilt, accepting an award. with the exception of one The ballots have been counted and final going over by county officials the people have spoken once more. congratulate the winners of the various elections. In many respects this years election has been run well on all sides. In other respects, we might look to improve in certain areas. In a few of the local races some unfair statements were made on each side. Now that the election is over, we hope statements made in the heat of the moment can be brushed aside and forgotten. We that the public has made its choices, it is time to unify once and go about the business of running our communities. again Again we extend our hand in congratulations and in friendship to those who have been selected. We encourage everyone to do the same and to support our local, state and national officials by communicating with them and helping them accomplish the worthNow I realize that it would be an Which Way Out? Gimme thirty, wholl give me thirty-fivthirty thirty thirty-fiv- e wholl gimme thirty five thirty five forty forty, wholl gimme forty forty five forty gimme forty, wholl gimme fifty fifty fifty gimme fifty, wholl gimme fifty, once twice e, un- I am sometimes and opinionated argumentative. But I love North Sevier and I have tried to make The Salina Sun the best local newspaper of its kind. Those who advertise in the newspaper should be thanked and patronized just that much more derstatement to while goals they will set. say sold! Now I dont know if that is exactly what Bob Bagley was saying at the Salina Auction last week, but it surely was fun to listen to him and watch the proceedings. The last time I was at a livestock auction was in 1969, when I, as a member of a 325 voice youth choir, sang at The Ohio State Fair. We sang at all the pavillions with all the big name acts and at the auction. Being the largest state fair in the United States, you can imagine the size of the auction arena. It was unbelieveable. When I found out that this is done every week in Salina, I knew I had to go see one again. I was not disappointed. I thought one of the animals was going to come right thorugh the bars into my seat. She (He?) was that nervous. One jumped straight up into the air when he saw the crowd. Of course, all of you reading this who have been to hundreds of these auctions are probably laughing at how a dude sees these things. I wanted to go back out to the office but forgot how to get out of the stupid arena. I went up looking through every door and could not find the way out. I finally saw a door that I knew was the exit and confidently strided through it and straight into the mens bathroom. It could have been worse. Anyway I stood there like that was where I was meant to be and then walked back out and down to my seat. I finally asked a women from Kanosh how to get out. After she laughed for five minutes she said, Youve never been here before, have you? Howd you guess? I said. Like a Man! I I told Kathy Rasmussen that since to tears on last embarrassed her weeks front page, she could have a couple of column inches in my Sunspots column to say anything embarrassing about me that she could find. Seriously, Brad and Kathy were good sports about my slipping that story in last week, but my offer still stands. To all those whom I have embarrassed in the past, If my wife or children or freinds know of anything embarrassing and you can get it out of them, the space is yours! I will not edit one word out. Ill take it like a man! SUSC Special Collections Closes Just Stuff CEDAR by Jan CITY Utah State College Special Collec Southern tions will close November Southern Utah and SUSC tions. 1 for the of two The Palmer processing The second floor sec- history. Collection is made up of Western history collec- tion of the SUSC Library over 9,000 pieces of inwill be closed to the formation dealing with public until September, Western History, a great 1983, according to Diana of it about the Paiute part director. Dear Editor, Surely the cemetery Graff, library Indians. It is a pleasure to where our loved ones When it reopens, return to Salina every have been laid to rest The two collections of the Caroline will be year or two to visit deserves to have clean, processing processed Keturah Parry Woolley Mrs. family, and to look over sweet smelling and the William Reese simultaneously, the scenes that were surroundings. If this because said, Cooper and Kate Vilate Isom familiar to my parents as canyon is to be developed are rather comcollections will be they at all, wouldnt it be a Palmer they grow up here. plimentary. Chi a recent trip, the better place fa a park? completed. When completed, a day was bright and sunny Cataloged books housed of information will wealth I am to see that so my husband and I took hqppy in Special Collections will the new road past the some of the old homes of be available to library be available to scholars, of the cemetery and up the the town have been patrons through the main she said. Part detailed for and cared processing canyon. What a beautiful preserved library circulation desk, operation is to see that view with the red hills' and that- there are Mrs. Graff said. , materials are protected the to markers indicate Showing up between the Collections so that they can be Special other peaks. history of the town. My efmore But when we saw the congratulations to those Librarian Inez Cooper preserved road leading down to the who really care about the will direct the detailed fectively and used more with assistance efficiently. bottom and upon beauty and the history of operation A. from Thomas Challis, town. the were it following Find Out college historian, and distressed to find of all Yours truly, Work three Study things- - a GARBAGE Whats Happening! students. Bessie Shields DUMP! This is really a Subscribe to shame to locate the dump The Woolley Collection Cardston, Alberta, THE SALINA SUN in such a special spot. Canada. deals specifically with 60 East Main A Shame of inevitable). The earlier heard Youve sort of you get up for a class, the . Laws . . Murphys an optimistically, later youre going to be of (This just gives you extra way pessimistic looking at why things go time to get behind). The wrong ... I love them all, but a few of my favorites are: If anything can go wrong, it will. In order for something to become clean-something else must become dirty, and If you hit two keys on the typewriter, the one you , dont want hits, gorgeous guy you fall madly in love with has a little gold band on his left hand (this is a hard lesson learned for many fair maidens . . . look ye first not to the face, the smile, the eyes or the tush . . . look ye to th finger onhis the left haqAJ paper. The to you forget a student, a coed, an lock daydoor is the day your career aspiring young the fraternities have a As woman, Ive found a few of my own, which seem to The unbroken: go material on your test is not what you studied for one seems (this f Join The Bank Where : Decisions are made locally Profits remain in the area Full service Bank You are not a computer number Accounts insured to $100,000 by FDIC Neighbor to friend building our home town. tV MEMBER of FDIC. iciMisumm OiFRIENDiBUILDINGiOURiHOMElTOW W panty raid. Hie bigger your load of wash, the longer the line at the washing machine. The length of a the run in your nylons is in direct proportion to the importance of the interview youre already late for. If your slip is going to show, it will do it at the most inopportune time. You never slip on the ice when no one is around; theres to always someone watch. - 9 'i i The later you stay up at night, the earlier the alarm is set to go off in 1 -- the morning. The more important the class, the more likely it is for you to turn off the alarm and go back to sleep. SALINA 'I You look your very worst when youre trying to look your best. Your hair always goes just right when you really dont care how it looks. Your blouse never needs to be ironed, unless you dont have time to do it. n)y Were proud to have been ed the 1982 Friend of 0Mb under your nose. The night I choose to eat I' t- - u V dinner, they have liver and onions (yuck! ) - The closer it gets to deadline, the more difficult it is to come up with an idea for my column. fMnfh (MOO 1 EM3ZB Although 1 0RP0R theyre un- written rules, they seem to be broken less than 31 'i 'i nam- and leaders congratulate all the and members for a great year! Come see us at Burns for our new line of Lee Rider Weve got the Lowest Around. 4-- H BURNS SADDLERY, INC 60 West Main those rules recorded in the statutes of our state! 4 i - 4-- H ... theyre always right m HERS If you run a long way to answer the phone, the person usually hangs up just as you pick it up. If theyre there, its not for you. Only the people you dont want to Udk to catch you at home. If you take your urn berella, it doesnt rain. If you wear your heavy coat the sun comes out and it gets too hot. You can never find your car keys when youre in a big otherwise hurry . i 'I Salina 4 |