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Show SALINA, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 7. 1983 VOLUME 61, NUMBER 27 PRICE 25c Warm. Clear Weather Greets Fourth The weather was made to order this past weekends Salina Fourth of July Celebration, and the crowds look advantage of it. All Around Cowboy was Brent Carter, Phoenix, Az. $393.47. Wild Horse Race: Saturday, Camp, Kreig and Ira Rasmussand Shyrel Baker, Lee en; Gurney, Elmer; Monday, for -- The temperature never got above 87 and never below 52 except once on the 4th:The skies were clear and the sun warm and inviting except where sunburns came where tans were expected. celebration started Saturday with the Salina Chamber of Commerce sponsored Air Show at the Salina Gunnison Airport and climaxed with Mondays PRCA Rodeo and fireworks. The place to be in 82 is the theme for the 1983 Sevier County at the Fair scheduled Aug. 3 fairgrounds in Richfield. Cookout sponsored by the Sevier County Fair Bureau. Anne Smith is chairman of special events centered around the Family Day Festival in Midway Park. At 8 p.m on Aug. 6, the County Fair Queen pageant will be held in float. Brent and Diane Wilson are on the floats "Throne. The float was voted most beautiful. Elders Charles Dudley (front left) and Derick Brammer decorate the front of Salina Third Wards son, Farmington, New Mexico, 71 on KOA Campground-$308.7Law, Blackfoor, Id., 71 on Be125 Hawkeye-$308.7asley, Cody, Wyo., 67on V48 Wines, Nev., 0; 0; Sho-nt- Holgate, Az., 65 on 21 V Comapart-$88.-2- o, 0. Other events include a dog show, open dog show, a cat show and other events involving animals for children and adults. 4-- H Hyrum, 69 on 51 Tombstone-$205- .' 80; Buckley, Woodruff, 67 on 04 Paradise Hoffman, Randolph, 65 on V46 Grey Spider $68.60. Valley-$137.2- 4--H ari Pardon. Chambers, 0; 4-- H Among events scheduled are the junior horse show, melodrama show and the annual Farm Bureau King on 538 73 Clover Classics, directed The is a talent find Peterson Julia by County group. sponsored by the Marilyn Manson is department supervisor. the midway on the fairgrounds. Salina Thirds Float Other events on the program include a dairy goat show, dairy cattle show, other events, childrens novelty pet show, a style revue, a bicycle rodeo, balloon foot , relay, foot races, a three-legge- d r, race, greased pole climb, pie eating contests, three wheeled barrel race, penny scramble, freckle contest and a new event, just contest. for wives, a husband-callin- g 0; 4-- H 4-- H Calf Roping: Wilkens, JeTeamroping: nsen, Ut., and Wane Workman, eaRoosevelt, 7.7 seconds-$461.5- 8 Hamilton, Az., and Brad ch; Smith, Az., 7.9 seconds-$346.1and Eddie Ballard, Payson, and 8.6 seconds-$230.7- 9 each; Jake Stephens, Id., 9.1 seconds $115.40 each. 8; 13.7 seconds-$366.5- Bell, Nev., Cart- 2; er, Az., 14 seconds-$274.8Trimble, Reno, 14.3 seconds-$1345; Henson, Ok., 9; seconds-$137.4- tug-o-wa- 14.3 4. Moore, Las Steerwrestling: SorenVegas, son, Spanish Fork, Carter, Az., Owen, New Mexico, Marvin J. Ogden, with the Sevier County Commissioners is heading the program. 6; 7; 8; Sunday was the patriotic program where Braden Ence and Bree Mason were crowned the little king and queen. Saddle Bronc Riding: Weather 21.4-$59.2- 9. Barrel Racing: The Sevier County Fair Book is now in preparation for this years show. We plan to have the book readied a month before the fair, explained Mr. Ogden. Gleave, East Carbon, 18.2 Parker, Murray, $300.70 ; 2 18.6 $225.53 Jill ; 3- -, The Home and Family Living Department is under the direction of Roberta Utley. , Robyn Christiansen, Central, 18.7- $112.76 and Suzzanne Fausett, Ft. Duchesne. Miller, Id., 79 Bullriding: on 2 McGarry, Id., 75 on T44 Miller, Roy, 74 on T42 Slam Crow-$495.8- 8; Texas-$371.9- Bareback Riding: Hugh Robins- - 9.08. Last 6.48. year at same time it was Dunk-$247.9- 1; Allred, Clev- 4; eland, 72 on T44 Texas-$123.9- 7. Fair officials asked that all Sevier County residents participate in this and other handicraft departments to make this years fair the success it always has been through active Little King and Queen Braden Ence and Bree Mason were crowned Little King and Queen of the Salina Fourth of July Celebration Sunday evening at the Jayceettes Patriotic Program at the middle school. participation. The Home and Family Living Department is expecting exhibits of childrens knitting, clothing, clothing, needlework, dish towels, tablecloths, quilts of all types and sizes, afghans, rugs, spreads and of handicrafts. other types containers, Ceramics, pottery, fibre items, jewelry, flatware, leather work, naugahyde, plastic are other suggestions for those who Forest Supervisor Tells Cost of Recent Flooding The preliminary estimates are that the springs flooding caused about $8.4 million worth of damage, said Forest Supervisor J. Kent Its going to be a considTaylor. erable time before we restore all the damage because of its widespread nature. For example, an estimated 300 miles of roads are damaged. Thats the bad news. The good news is that the roads to two n popular recreation areas, Fish Valley and Monrovian Park, are open. Lake-Johnso- there has been Taylor stated, extensive damage to some roads, trails, and campgrounds. Every effort will be made to make emergency repairs and restore public access. However, it will take months or even years to completely repair all the damage. By far the greatest damage has been to the road system. About $7.3 million worth of damage has been done on about 300 miles. Of this amount, 54 miles, located on 13 roads, have had heavy damage. Twenty eight miles, located on 13 roads, have sustained moderate damage, while the remaining 218 miles have light damage. With the extensive nature of this damage we dont know yet how long it will be before things are bade to normal. Right now we are looking at setting priorities and at sources of funding, said Taylor. We are going to work on the roads with the greatest public need first, and then take care of other roads later. Some roads that get little use, are located in hazardous areas, and duplicate service provided by other roads might be dosed permanently. However, the Forest will ask for public input Briefing Set for Flood Victims A briefing for individuals in Sevier County who want to consider claims for flood damage assistance, will be held Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Sevier auditorium County Courthouse (downstairs). Sevier Jim Porter, County emergency services director, said officials from the Federal Emergency Management Agency will be in attendance to explain the provisions available and steps to be taken by individuals to obtain these services. Sevier County was declared a disaster area last month and is Marshall, Chavez Win Fun Run The winners of this years Chamber of Commerce Fun Run were Bobby Chavez, Richfield, and Jeri Marshall, Salina, for the overall gold medal. eligible for both public and individual assistance through FEMAs offices. Porter also said that persons who have reusable bags which were obtained, through the county for sandbagging, and who are finished with them, are asked to call the office and county ' clerks ' arrangements will be made to have them picked up. to the hot line A toll-fre- e Federal Emergency Management been in Provo has Agency established for persons with questons concerning flood damage loans and compensation. Sarah Hollier, public information officer, said the number is before permanently closing any roads, emphasized Taylor. Preliminary estimates are that recreation sites have sustained about $224,000 damage. In addition to the two areas mentioned above. Gooseberry campground is open. Maple Grove is open with water. Oak Creek, Adelaide and Maple Hollow campgrounds are open but without water. Beaver Canyon, is open to Kents Lake. Kents Lake and Little Reservoir campgrounds are open. Also open is Fonderosa picnic area. U-1- are creative to enter. A division of homebaked . items and cake decorations is planned. (oil, watercolor, Paintings acryllic, pen and ink, block writing, sculpture and collage) will be of interest to fairgoers. Professional and amateurs are invited to show their talent in this field. Mosquito Spraying Program Underway The first step in controlling the increased mosquito population in Sevier County got underway with of chemicals throughout communities of the county through a newly acquired spray pumper unit Commissioner Merlin Ashman said the chemical Malathion 95 will be sprayed in all communities first, and then a step to get to the outiying areas of the county will follow. She said persons with questions, particularly about such items as The spraying unit was purchased access to homes cut off by flood from Utah County for $3,000, half the waters or the digging of channels V cost of a new one, Ashman said. The uninhabitable flood water, release ultra-lovolume pump and spray homes, temporary housing, home emits a of chemical which will fog repair assistance. Small Business icover half a block as it moves for loans Administration disaster streets. home and business and IRS tax through city ' refunds should call. The truck then moves to the next Mock and sprays the other half. Hollier said other areas which the public and other agencies may Ashman assured residents that consider are disaster employment there is no health danger from the and assistance agricltural chemital. A person could sit on his assistance through the Agricultural front proch as the spray unit moves Stabilization and Conservation have no effects at all, he and past program. said. The stated Malathion is one of She added that grantj for serious the safest chemicals for people to be needs not covered in other near there is. programs, are available. The chemical is applied during late evening or early morning hours under the direction of Earl Slack, county pest control officer. We are hopeful .there will be some immediate results from the program, Ashman said. He said the county had nothing budgeted for the program this year, but is trying to come up with the money from surpluses in other departments. If more spraying is needed, we will ask the cities to provide money for the chemicals and the county will continue to do the spraying, he said. w Overall second place, silver medal winner for the men' was Scott Mason; for the women, Candy Jones. Bronze medals were won by Harold Gibb for' the men and Beverly Piombo for the women. The rnAi1s and other awards were donated by Utah Independent Bank. There were 36 other people who ran in the race, according to Paulette keller, chairman of the run. Cow Milking: Saturday, and Dean Bell; Monday, Gurney and Greg Noyes. Sevier County Fair I Saturday evening was the first part of the rodeo competition. Doug James was the only serious injury that night. He was taken to the hospital but was bade Monday night for the second part. Wild Plans Outlined For Salinas The air show featured the Great American Flying Circus and the Northern Knights. Prizes were given from the drawing of ticket stubs to the following persons: Larry Christensen, Centerfield, who won the two tickets ariywhere in the continental United Staties on Republic Airlines; Judy Christensen, Salina, coffee mugs; John Spencer, Emery ball cap; Eugene Tidlund, Salina, ice cooler; Gail Jackson, lifetime video membership at Wolves Den; Brad Duffin, Whites Western Wear belt buckle; Harvey Sorenson, one nights stay at the Burr House; Mike Crandall, flight bag; Sharon Crandall, seat covers from Bums Saddlery; Carolyn Jensen, childs sweatshirt; Teresa Munson, $25 gift certificate from Paulettes Smart Shop. Gary Mason, Troy Hallows; Rasmussen and Rasmussen. Jeri Marshall Bobby Chavez .1 I 1 Ashman said that the lack of funds will require cooperation from all areas if die program is to carried out successfully. Ashman said Commissioner conditions must be just about before spraying begins. perfect The temperature cannot be above 80 degrees and there must be no wind. Everything is pretty well set for die right atmospheric conditions to make sure the chemical goes where it should and be completely effective, he said. . |