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Show t Thursday November 25, The Salma Sun - NSHS Executive Council Attends Leadership Meet 1982 Vs By Denette Curtis NSHS Advertising Manager Sevier Highs Executive Student Council attended a Leadership Conference in Bountiful, November 17. North entire student body. Be- cause, Believe It Or Not I Care will eventually rub off on the students. There were also a number of workshops showing students ideas on activities to get the entire student body involved in. Overall it was Participants were: Karen Colby, student body president; Jodi Johnson, student body Jill Reynolds, student body secretary and Nancy Ervine, 'student Troop 636, represented body historian and treaby twelve Scouts, made surer. Also .class presifive consecutive months dents: Lynne Edwards, of overnight camps a senior; Paul Briggs, jureality when they pitched nior; Georgia Johnson, their tents at Friday sophomore; and Tim Springs. Smith, freshman. PrinciThe planned purpose of pal and Mrs. Smith also this outing was to work on attended the conference. requirements for the The major speaker was camping skill award. Dr. Reum, activity direcactivities tor for Jefferson County Tuesdays included a game of cross Schools. Dr. Reum used country compass tag his hobby, magic tricks, which covered about 5 to put his points across to miles of the countryside the students. Dr. Reum and a conservation brought forth two major project where the Scouts topics. The first was that build rock dams across many students elected to two gullies to prevent Student Congress, after further erosion taking receiving the title, tend place. to let down on their responsibilities. Dr. Reum encouraged students to set goals and really excel in their of- a very positive experience. Mr. Smith commented that the funniest part of the trip was watching 5 foot 2 inch Nancy Ervine on tippy-toe- s trying to the around arms her put neck of the 7 foot center of the New- - Jersey Nets. Troop 636 Holds i Fifth Ovemighter Doorways to More Learning These doors at Salina Elemenntary School are just two of the many doors decorated for National Book Week. Teachers hope the doors would open students minds to the world of reading and pursuing new ideas and more fascinating times and places. Elementary School looked like large book- shelves this past week as the students, teachers and staff decorated the classroom doors to represent books in observation of National Book Week, Nov. 16-1- 9. The motivation behind decorating doors as books enjoyed by students came from media center coordinator Gwen-yt- h Crane. and finds that the authors and books on disis observed to make dents aware of things in play become the most reading and the value popular reading material. there, said Mrs. Crane. Treasure Island was Decorating the doors enof the display for part courages the students to Robert Louis Stevensons in participate reading and to get to' know differ- birthday this month. So ent authors and their many students read the book that Mrs. Crane books. showed the video casMrs. Crane has initisette for students. ated several strategies to hook students on books. Mrs. Crane feels that She features a book dis-- t her efforts to interest play in the media center students in reading is paying off. The children loved decorating the doors, said Mrs. Crane. stu- FARM BUREAU One classroom which featured Old Yeller even INSURANCE IS found a puddle outside the door. NOW IN SALINA! The NationaT Book Week displays were successful and colorful Competitive Rates Good Coverage on Your Home, Auto, Health or Business. Discounts with Package Policies The National Book Week displays were successful and colorful and most parents got to see See Your North Sevier Agent: CRAIG THOMPSON, 529-708- the displays during teacher conferences which coincided with Naparent-- 1 tional Book Week. sM (K3MM snow. Scouts were in attendance Burton Hansen, SPL; Mike Olsen, APL; Cody Brown, Ryan An- derson, Chris Horne, Warren Hansen, PL; Troy Torgerson APL, Mark Staple, Darin Davis, Justin Farley, Travis Honeycutt and Bradly Horne. (gfliBlIiEB fice. The second was to encourage members of Student Congress to apply peer pressure in the B.I.O.N.I.C. way to the Salina Locals Book Week National things they had learned about cold weather camping in preparation for the Klondike Derby to be held on the 28th and 29th of Janaury 1983 in the tinnniD Salina Elementary School Notes National Book Week The halls of the Salina The Scouts were also putting into practice tOEMMEJt . Evelyn Kiesel 529-73- Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kiesel were in Gunnison attending a funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skagges are the parents of a new baby girl. Mrs. Skagges is the former tendent of the Highway Murphy. A wedding dinner was Patrol, Dennis Nordfelt, held for Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake City, made the Darron Andreason. 87 presentation. Otho is Deand Thefamily members at- anes brother lmas nephew. tended. i , Mrs. Hairold Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Howard LaRee Jensen, Salina. accompanied her niece, EricksOn are happy to Grandparents are Mr. Mrs. Deane Johnson announce the arrival of a and Mrs. Warren R. Salt Lake City to Pan- -' Jensen, Salina and Mr. guitch on pH., Nov. 5, neiy granddaughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. Robert Skagges, 1982 where they visited (Linda) Nay on Friday, Cody, Wyo. Deanes parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Keith ' and Mrs. William Ntebel, Nov.v12, 1982. She lbsjftjpd'Wi Sorensen were in Provo iind Thelmas oldelffiiffi long on business and tjiey ter, Ella, (who is D&mes visited Mr. and Mrs. Don mother), and attendee! a be' named Lind: has a sister Jennifer 8 White, in Springville and Special Award Banquet, and brother Jason 7 to , Mr. and Mrs. Scott Jones, at near Fosters, help spoil her. Grandma in Nephi. Biyce Canyon, honoring Mrs. Evelyn Kiesel Otho Bulkley. He was Evelyn has spent the past visited Mr. and Mrs. Ivo presented the Lynn Pier- week in Santa Clara assisting in the home. Anderson, Provo. son award, which repreMr. and Mrs. Leon sents 20 years or more of Christensen were in Salt outstanding service as a Lake City for doctor highway trooper. This is the first year they have appointments. This weeks menu for Mr. and Mrs. Allen given this award and it the Sevier School District Willardsen, Salt Lake will be an annual event is: City visited Mrs. Dorothy from now on. Superin- Monday, Nov. 29: Cheese-n-Potat- o Franks, A Green Beans, Orange f- 'BECAUSE THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW' Slice, Com Bread with I Honey Butter, Milk. Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult Clerkof District Court or the Tuesday, Nov. 30 : respectivesiQnerb tor further information Fried Chicken, Snow-peake- d Potatoes, Gravy, NOTICE OF Peas, Hot Roll with ButNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ter, Birthday Cake, Milk. PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given Pursuant to the Zoning Ordinances of Salina that the Salina City City, Utah, the Salina Council will hold a public City Council will hold a hearing for final comon ments on the Salina hearing public Tuesday, November 30, Southeast Revitalization 1982, at 6:00 p.m at the Project. The hearing will Salina City Council be held on December 6, Chambers to consider the 1982, at 9:00'p.m.', in the Council City following zoning change: Salina Chambers, 'ill interested 1. To change the zoning in the area of the ex- parties are urged to attension of 1st East South tend. of 400 South, from its Dated this 15 day of present Rl zoning to a R3 1982. November, zoning. Dated this 8th day of s Grant N. Stubbs, November, 1982. Mayor Grant N. Stubbs, Mayor ATTEST: ATTEST: s Gayle Nielsen, s Gail Nielson, i Recorder Recorder Published in the Salina Published in the Salina Sun November 24 and 1982. Sun, Nov. 1, 18, 25, 1982. 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