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Show Thursday, October 6, The Salma Sun 1983 Cowboys Discourage Both Wolves Teams Hie varsity and junior varsity football teams from North Sevier High School met with disappointment last Friday at the hands of the Kanab Cowboys team. The varsity went down 39-Assistant Coach Bruce Hoggard said, however that several players played excellent games for the Wolves including Bruce Briggs, Kevin Serrano and Gaylan Springer. At two points during the ball game the Wolves were five yards or closer to the Cowboy goal but could not carry the ball over. In the junior varsity game, the Before the Wolf Pups lost 40-10. 2. last few minutes were played off, The however, the score was Cowboys ran back a punt and then scored again in the remaining minutes. The half time score was 0 in favor of the Cowboys. Two second half touchdown runs by Jeff Edwards put the Wolves back into the game. Coach Kevin Eppich said the score was 2 when mistakes by his ends allowed a Cowboy to sweep around and ran for another Cowboy touchdown which changed the games momentum from the W olf side to the Cowboy side. 28-1- 2. 8-- 22-1- Wild Horses Available The Bureau of Land Management has some young wild horses available for adoption at their holding facilities in Delta. Rachelle Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell P. Rasmussen, Redmond, was named in Whos Who Among American High School students for the second consecutive year. Rachelle is currently enrolled at Brigham Young University and was a 1983 graduate of North Sevier High School. 864-312- Grant Hardy, the Wild Horse Specialist from the Fillmore BLM office, said This is some of the better looking wild horses that I Salina Taxpayers Paid $2 Million in Tax Legion Scout Troop Elects 1984 Officers The South Sevier Lady Rams gave the NSHS Wolf Women a run for their money last week in what was possibly the most exciting volleyball game of the The American Legion Troop 636 held its first meeting with new Scoutmaster, Gene Honeycutt on Sept. 28 at 7 p.m. The troop held elections. Those elected were Senior Patrol Leader, Paul Torgerson; Patrol Leader, Travis Honeycutt; Scribe, Cody Brown; Quartermaster, Jon Maxwell; librarian, Brad Home. Also attending were Troy Torgerson, Chris Home and Kevin Serrano. From several money making projects camping equipment was purchased for the troop. The boys inspected the new tents, etc. They will work together to make wooden grub boxes. Plans will be made this Wednesday for the fall Refreshmecamporee on Oct. nts were also served. 7-- have seen and the majority of the horses are under five years of age. For those who are interested in obtaining a wild horse, they should 9 or call after 6 p.m. to obtain further information. The cost of adopting a wild horse is $125 per animal, which is down from last years price of $200. (Continued from Page season so far. The girls won the first and third of the series to beat the 2A ladies. It should be a good year for N.S.H.S. reductions in 1982, 1983, and 1984. Beginning in 1985 the federal income tax will be indexed for inflation to eliminate or lessen the bracket creep problem. Because of these changes, the proportion of gross income going for federal income taxes is not expected to change appreciably in the years ahead. The Foundation report indicates that state income taxes in Utah will continue to be affected by the Bracket creep problem. Its effect on state income taxes in the 1980s, however, should not be as great as it was in the 1970s, because most Utah taxpayers already are in the highest Utah income tax bracket ($7,500 and over). Approximately 445,213 or 82 percent of the returns filed for 1981 reported a gross income of $30,000 or less, while 98,513 or 18 percent reported an adjusted gross income of more than $30,000. Nearly 60 percent of the total federal income NS Volleyball Teams Keep Wolves Near Top By Marie Bone NSHS Girls Coach Thursday, Sept. 29 the JV volleyball team traveled to Mt. Pleasant to play Wasatch Academy. The girls played well the first game and we won 15-Ann Marie Jensen served eight points in a row. The second and third games Wasatch put in their varsity players. They 1 felt won both games 15-- 5 and 15-that this was unfair. Our girls did play well despite the circumstances. It will start at 10 a.m. at the high school. Runneis will run to the new park and bade, a distance of five miles. The first place winner will 8. Their play was not reflected in the score. The team is steadily improving. receive $50 and the second place runner will receive $10. We invite everyone to participate no matter 7. On Saturday, Oct. 15 there will be to raise money for the a North Sevier girls athletic program. jog-a-th- 1) IT what age. - See Coach Bone for donation slips, etc. Open Daily 9 to 9; Sunday 12 to 5. taxes paid by all Utahns, however, were borne by the 18 percent earning more than $30,000 per year in 1981. At the other extreme, 201,113 individuals in Utah or 37 percent reported a gross income of $10,000 or less in 1981. As noted, this group includes many students and individuals working part-tim- e and temporary jobs. Only about 3.3 percent of the total federal income tax payments in Utah came from this low income group. Card of Thanks We wish to express our thanks and gratitude to all of you who were so kind and considerate following the death of our loved one, Homer Christensen. To those who took part in the funeral service, those who sent flowers and cards, those who furnished food-- to all of those who assisted in any way. Evelyn Christensen, Ronald and Diane Watts, Jerry and Bella Christensen, and Cathy Leigh Wed, thru Tues. f I ! GRAND OPENING The Saving Place ! WHITEWALL RADIAL of J Ruths I Sale Price P16580R13 I I I I I I I House of Plaster Oct. 14 & 15 10 a.m. -- 6 p.m. 50 E. Main, Salina Central STEEL BELTED we Honor Service center hrs.: Call Utahs Largest Mon 9-- 6 A fires Plus F.E.T. 1.64-2.9-6 Ea. 896-874- 3 Collection of Plasterware Featuring Grumbacher Paints, Brushes and Canvases, Macrame Supplies, Plaster Canvas. ... i Come in and see Ruth for a craft class schedule. -- needs. 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