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Show SALINA, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1983 VOLUME 61, NUMBER 32 Aurora Man Critical After Gunshot Sound Preston Wade Stowe, Aurora, was in critical condition Wednesday morning in Utah Valley Hospital after surgery to stop cranial bleeding resulting from a bullet wound to his head. PROVO 21, The wound was inflicted, according to Sevier County Sgt. Charles Roberts, at 9:45 p.m. Tuesday. Stowe was found on the Windy Canal Road across the field from the home of Stowes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Stowe. He was taken to Sevier Valley Weather Saiina. The driver of the offending car has been charged with two counts of manslaughter. He is also charged with two misdemeanor counts of resorting and use of a controlled substance. The Sevier County Sheriffs office said evidence indicates the wound was self inflicted. Two Men Charged With Trespassing Two Salt Lake County men were charged with criminal trespassing Wednesday in connection with an attempted break in at Shaheens Best Western Restaurant in Saiina. ment and storage room the on premises. Arrested by Saiina Police Officer Gary Keller and Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Jim Reynolds were Arthur Leonard Isaacson, 33 and Terry Jacobsen, 25 .Tha two were charged and taken to Sevier County jail. Seasons Last Two Pronged Tip Nets Story Hour Is This Friday News Award for Burrs California Woman Charged After Deaths of 2 Provoans a daughter of the driver of the White Two Provo residents were killed and five others were injured in a car. The other victim was the two-ca- r collision Tuesday at 8:30 - drivers mother.' a.m. 38 miles east of Saiina on Ms. Ford was taken to a hospital in Price. Mrs. White was taken to Patrol Utah Highway Sgt. Billy Sevier Valley Hospital from where Hunt identified the victims as she was released that evening. Ashley Linda White and 58. Olive Moody Esplin, The only passenger in the The two victims were passengers Calfornia car was Eric R. Sykes. 25, in an eastbound car driven by Corriotos, Calif. He also was taken Claudia E. White, 27, that was to the Price hospital. in the rear by overtaken and struck a vehicle driven by Carla Jeanette Also hospitalized but released that Ford, 21, Los Angeles. The baby was eveing from Sevier Valley Hospital 0. were two others passengers in the White car, Doneal White, 28, husband of the injured driver and Kimo Esplin, 20, also of Provo and a brother of the driver. ld Sgt. Hunt said Ms. parently did not see the by Mrs. White. Ford ap- car driven Ford was scheduled to arraigned Wednesday morning Sixth district court on two counts Ms. The Saiina Public library will sponsor the last story hour of the season this Friday, August 12 from 2 to 3 p.m. be in of manslaughter. The library will then be closed until August 29. Little Leaguers Play Well at State Meet The Redmond team took on an Orem team, the Tigers, on Monday, and bowed to them that day with a score of 10-4. After a bye on Tuesday, Redmond played again Wednesday. This game was with the Pleasant Grove Dodgers, who beat Redmond in the end, returned home. The Saiina Eagles faired a little better winning their first game on Monday against a Salem team, they went on to meet an Orem team on Tuesday that was said to have been last years state champs. 3-- 0. The tournament was a double elimination, which meant two games lost and youre out; so Redmond The Eagles were the victors of this game, finally, after a tough fight and having to play three extra innings. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burr, Saiina, are the winners of this weeks newstip award. The Burrs called The Sun editor concerning both of this weeks leading stories the fatal and the Aurora . shooting. . We Mrs. Louella Long, the librarian, said she wishes to thank all of the story hour participants, especially those who came and told stories, sang songs and entertained the children. i These two fine teams were coached by Stan Simpson (Saiina) and Alan Peterson (Redmond). They did a great job with the boys and helped them to improve greatly through the season. Stowe was due to be arraigned in Sixth Wednesday morning District Court on a third degree felony charge of arranging for the distribution of a controlled sub- - stance. , In I- 70 Accident Last week two local teams went up to the Little League State Baseball Tournament in Spanish Fork. They were the Saiina Eagles and Redmond, first and second place teams respectively for this past season. Valley Hospital in Provo. Accordlhg to police, a call came into the Saiina Police department at 1:03 a.m. regarding two men trying to break into the managers apart- - Backended This car was the vehicle in which two Provoans were killed and three others injured when another car rear ended it Tuesday morning 38 miles east of in Richfield and transferred the same night to Utah Hospital The next day brought defeat. Soundly trounced on Wednesday by the Pleasant Grove Yankees, the Eagles came bade victorious on Thursday against another fine Orem team. Friday brought the Eagles second loss. Again to another Pleasant Grove team, the Cubs, a close one for Saiina, lost in the final minutes of the game as a three run homer was blasted over the fence by Pleasant Grove. 5--4, appreciate the efforts of everyone who has called to keep us informed of the important happenings in and around the area. For their diligence the Burrs have won dinner for two at Best Shaheens Western Restaurant or $15 cash. Kindergarten Enrollment Scheduled Today 9-4p.- m. Registration will take place Thursday, August 11 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at all Sevier School District schools for new student and kindergarten enrollment. enroll in kindergarten, but parents or guardians should present the childs birth certificate or blessing or chirstening certificate as proof of age. District officials said they are anxious to get an accurate headcount so they can be prepared for the first day of school, Thursday, August 25. th records and see that the child has a physical and necessary New students are those who were not enrolled in the district when school ended in the spring. Children who will be five years old on or before Aug. 31, 1983 are eligible to enroll in kindergarten this year. Children need not be present to Parents must also complete heal- pre-scho- ol immunizations before entering school. These records are to be returned to the district nurse, Jurene Hovinga, at Ashman School, as soon as possible. North Sevier parents who have questions about their childs enrollment or eligibility should call Principal Mike Robinson at the Saiina Elementary School, 529-746- 2. Sevier Fair Royalty Crowned Royalty for the 1983 Sevier County Fair was chosen during the annual Miss Sevier County Fair pageant at Richfield High School Saturday evening. Lisa Thalman, 19, daughter of Mrs. Lael Thalman, Vermillion, was chosen Miss Sevier County Fair. Selected as attendants were Robyn Wilkinson, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Wilkinson, Glenwood; Micki Joyce Roberts, 20, Saiina, daughter of McKay Roberts and the late Joyce Roberts, and Vicky Hales, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs., Big Prizes Waiting For 7-- 11 The third annual Muscular Dystrn will be held in ophy the North Sevier area Friday, AugWalk-a-Tho- ust 19. Young people involved in the n already have canvassed the area soliciting pledges but more children are encouraged to come into the and pick up their materials. walk-a-tho- The walk will begin Friday at 8 a.m. A carnival will be held from 3 p.m. at the parting lot of the 1-- Walkers store, the sponsoring instcontest itution. A Slurpee-eatin- g will be held after the carnival and there wiU be a small entry fee. Registrations for the walk will be accepted until starting time at 8 a.m. Prizes for pledges are an FM radio for $50, a gift certificate for $125, and a bicycle for $250. Each participant will receive a a sun visor, a Big Mac coupon and refreshments after the rt, walk-a-tho- n. Bob Hales, Aurora. Miss Wilkinson also won the talent award for her vocal solo, while Miss Hales won the judges award for the best interview with the judges earlier in the day. Rosemary Brown, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Brown, Miss was named Richfield, Congeniality, an award given by the girls themselves. The new queen and her three attendants are regining over all activities at the Sevier County fair, which runs evening. through Saturday In addition, Miss Thalman is eligible to compete in the Miss Utah State Fair contest which wiU be held in September. Crowning the new queen was Ashley Long, Richfield, the 1982 queen. Mrs. Vickie Nielsen, Aurora, was master of ceremonies for the evening. Sharon Wall Bumgardner were for the evening. and Trish Earlier on Saturday, the contestants were featured in a downtown parade on Richfields Main Street. Royalty named at Miss Sevier County Fair Pageant Vicky Hales, left, third attendant: Rosemary Brown. Miss Congeniality: Robyn Wilkinson, first attendant: Usa Thalman queen: Micki Roberts, cond ;ic..rtant. They will reign during fair this se-we-re , - Richfield. , |