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Show North Sevier Residents Invited to Audition For Middle School Production of Oklahoma 6 The North Sevier Middle School is sponsoring a community production of Rodgers and Hammersteins this popular musical Oklahoma! April IS and 16. musical should come prepared to sing a song of his or her choice and a reading (from any source). Babysitters will be provided at all rehearsals and at performances. Auditions will be Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 14 and 15 from 9 a.m. to noon at the middle school auditorium and Tuesday and WedCallbacks nesday evening from will be Feb. 17. Anyone interested in trying out for a part in the Signup sheets for chorus and all technical people will be in Mrs. Lyn Poulsons room at the middle school and in Don Floras drama room at the North Sevier High School. 6-- 8. April 15 and 16 at the new North Sevier High School auditorium. ' The show will be produced by the middle school and use most--if not aU-- of the middle school kids in some aspect of the production. The leading roles are open to any members of the North Sevier community who wish to audition. Middle School Principal LaMont J. Dansie says he wants this The musical will be performed VOLUME 61, NUMBER - S ALIN A, 6 production to be a joint effort of the middle school and the community so that students have the opportunity the talented of working with area. this Im excited of people about the kids having the opportunity to work side by side with people in North Sevier who have some knowledge about musical theater. Oklahoma! show to do members of middle school would be the best to involve as many the community and as possible. The show was the first collaboration between Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein n and includes such hits as Oh What a Beautiful The Surrey with the Momin, on Oklahoma!, FYinge Top, I Caint Say No, Kansas City, Pore Jud is Out of My Dreams, A meeting was held Monday afternoon with Dansie and members of the community who decided that 9 Daid, and "People Will Say Were in Love. Oklahoma! For many years was the longest running show in Broadway history. The plot deals with the days of Oklahoma and the relationship between a farmers niece named Laury and a cowboy named Curly. Their relationship is threatened by the strange control Jud Fry, a derelict, has over Laury. UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1983 Salina Dump to Close Tuesdays and Fridays cilman Jade Learning who is in charge of the dump. The Salina City Council has voted to close the new Salina City Sanitary Landfill for two days out of each week. employee is what has forced the city to close the dump the two days a week, Learning said. Learning said some citizens still are dumping the wrong types of garbage in the wrong areas. He said also that burning continues to be a problem at the dump. The fulltime superviser should alleviate both problems, he said. The two days the landfill will not be open for dumping refuse are Tuesdays and Fridays. The other days the landfill will be strictly supervised and opened for ten hours, according to City Coun The cost of hiring such a full time Learning has been in dose contact with the Central Utah Health Department which has recommended some of the measures the tity should take to improve the landfill and to keep the city in conformance with state and federal laws. ' Salina Golden Jubilee Set For Feb. 19 Student Heads for D.C. dents from Utah to attend a Close-u- p look at our nations congress. A North Sevier High School junior has been selected one of 55 stu- - Jody A. Johnson will leave his parents and hometown of Redmond and be in Washington, D.C. from Feb. x The Fourth Annual Salina Golden jubilee will be held Saturday, Feb. 19, at the Salina Stake Center. 13-1- 9. Besides Utah, other states who are sending students to Washington that week are Florida and Minesota. With the theme Sweet Memohundreds of current and former North Sevier residents will celebrate old times beginning at 11 a.m. with visiting. At noon a dinner will be served (please bring own dishes.) At 5 p.m. the evening meal will be served. ries, Officials of the Closeup program have asked each student to bring a token from their part of the country. Jody says he is taking rock samples donated by Redmond Clay and Salt Company. Jody works parttime for the company. sit From p.m. dancing with young and older adults has been scheduled. 7-- Tm looking forward to an exciting and educational week, Jody told The Sun. He added that he wishes to thank Zions First National Bank and Redmond Clay and Salt for sponsoring him in the program. There will be programs, games and prizes. New Salina EMT Leaders New leaders of the Salina Emergency Medical Technicians are from left, President Ferald Mason, Childrens Fund 83 Pennies Theme is the Pennies theme for 1983. Childrens Fund by the Inch Families are being asked to contribute one or more pennies for each inch of height of each family member. The money goes to the Primary in Salt Lake City. released but Peggy Jo LoBonte was admitted with facial lacerations and cracked ribs. She was being kept for observations as of this past Tuesday. Norman R. LaBonte, 50, driver of According to Sevier County Sherboth vehicles were southbound on 89 when the pick up attempted to make a left turn. At the same time, according to Sheriff Weaver, the Honda attmep-te- d to pass the pickup and the two vehicles collided. a 1980 Honda and his wife, Peggy Jo LaBonte, 50, were taken to Sevier Valley Hospital when their vehicle collided with a pick up truck and horse trailer driver by Ibad R. Wasden, Aurora. Richard R. Was-deAurora, was a passenger in the pick up truck. Neither of the Wasdens was injured. n, Mr. LaBonte was treated and North Sevier, volunteers have and will be going door to door Feb. 7 to Feb. 19 to collect contributions. Patsy Hampton and Tammy Johnson are the for the North Sevier area. Jan Robertson and Terri Ann The plant completed its last run in December, but because of the decrease in turkeys being grown in the area, officials said the plant will not open again. stated. One of the newspapers was a Salt Lake paper published in 1931. The headline could have been written Harward, Salina, manager of the plant, said Its a matter of economy. He said there is an insufficient volume to make continued operation of die plant economical. The plant had employed upwards capacity for about half the year from July through December, for nearly 40 years. But because there is only one turkey growing operation in the valley, only of 150 when at hill No citations have yet been issued. The matter, according to Sheriff Weaver, is still being investigated. v f Does Aurora have a crime ft? problem? LU A homework paper written in 1915 belonged to FYed Mickelsen. hi the paper FYed gave himself a grade and commented on his work. . For the New Fire Engine Bob Wallace, Salina, shows the new were The plant opened in 1945, and once involved eight major turkey producers. The disollusion of stockholders in 1981 was the beginning of the plants demise. Last year only about 100 persons were employed for die seasons run. The plant had closed a few years and ago and reopened. But the continued downtrend of the economy and less people in the turkey growing business finally resulted in the decision to end production. Harward said the building, located in southwest Salina, will be offered for sale. Effort in Neighborhoods (3 4 Preside.it and Congress See Better Times. It told how the nations leaders in the Herbert Hoover administration are pleased with the progress made in 1931 after the Wall Street crash. A sub Headline read: 1932 to be year of progress. It turned out to be the year of Hoovers defeat turkeys The Harwards will now ship their turkeys to Moroni for processing, he Aurorans Form Watch O;) R said: 280,000 processed this past season. In its hill V Fire House Renovation Turns Up Old Papers Recently workers renovating the firehouse to get it ready for another firetruck found old school papers and newspapers hidden away. Everyone is asked to stand tall when a volunteer comes to your home. capacity operations, some 600,000 birds would pass through the plant, he said. Gaylord iff Bill E. Weaver, last week. Judy Christensen, Connie Wilson, Cindy Eppich and Margret Nordfelt are the chairmen from Salina and Velta Nelson is the chairman from Redmond. Another mainstay industry in Sevier County has gone by the wayside with the announcement that the Turkey Growers, Inc. processing plant will not operate in the future. about While the Salina Volunteer Firemen are trying to bring the firehouse in slina to 1983 standards, they keep finding items that remind them just how long their building has been there. Willis are the Neighborhood Chairmen from Aurora. Turkey Plant Closes Door After 38 Years Two Injured As Pickup And Car Collide on 89 Two people were injured and $4,000 worth of damage done to two vehicles when the vehicles collided Tuesday about two miles south of Salina on U.S. 89. In been from your Childrens Medical Center Jody is a son of Mr. and Mrs UDell Johnson, Redmond. Jody A. Johnson Secretary Geraldine Peterson, Training Officer Rose Ann and Maintenance Officer Charles Moore. garage the. Salina Volunteer Fire Department is cleaning oat and fixing up for its new fire engine. Volunteers renovated the new firehouse. Town residents are not going to wait around and find out Citizens in that city have organized a Neighborhood Watch Program to help would-b- e criminals decide to take their business elsewhere. The Neighboihood Watch mittee is LaMar McBride, Jo Com- Lynn Mason, Rae Thompson and Kent Mickelsen. A special public meeting cm the program will be held Feb. 17 at 7:30 at the Aurora Want Cultural HalL The Neighborhood Watch pro- gram essentially is an Anti Crime Habit program which teaches residents how to prevent acts of violence and destruction and what to do if such occurs. |