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Show Dogs in Salina must be licensed Remember, all dogs over six months old in the Salina area must be licensed by February 29th. Proof of rabies immunization is also requried. Fees are $20 for unneutered or unspayed dogs; $5 for neutered or spayed. could be funded 100 percent Prison state of Utah goes after bonding for the Gunnison prison site, funding for the entire project could be obtained, and instead of If the the 300 bed portion of the project the entire 2,000 bed facility could be built, according to Rep. Ray Nielsen, Representative Nielsen reports -- Family History Center classes lists This weeks seminar at the Regional Family History Center in Richfield will be Organizing Data and Material. Feb. 16 - 23 classes will deal with Organizing Data and Mat- erial. Feb. 10 will feature Danish family history research ;0 Feb. 11, LDS Records Research. Fee for the class it $5, which entitles you to attend any or all of the seminars. Classes will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Contact Carl or Lucy Thur-goo- d for more details, 896-687- he favors bonding for the first phase of the Gunnison prison site construction. . . Rep. Ray Nielsen, says he favors bonding for the first phase of Gunnison prison construction and other capital building projects, thus saving the states estimated $19.6 million surplus for matching federal funds where it can do the most good. First phase construction esti- mated to cost $39.6 million, for the 700 bed prison facility, and is now one of seven capital building projects facing state legislators. not use the cash if it can bond for the money. Other legislators agree that general fund money should be allocated for education or other critical needs, and that the state should bond for it building projects Nielsen pointed out that bonding would not increase taxes as old bonds are being retired each year. It would also guarantee the entire amount of funding for the prison, instead of just half of the cost, and would actually benefit the counties where construction was taking place by adding more construction jobs. Sanpete county alone would realize $36.4 million for new n. rates and compbuilding industry would save money for the state in the long run. Low interest etition in the The only objection to using the states surplus funds for ongoing Utah Opera to Although bonding is not popular, Nielsen says the state should perform locally The Utah Opera will perform at the Richfield Tabernacle on Friday, February 26. The concert will begin at 8 p.m Admission is by season ticket, or $5 for adults, and $4 for students, at the door. Film for projects is that government surplus is generally earmarked for one time projects, Nielsen noted. New ordinance on Sdlina beer sales Senior Center Feb. 11 A slide presentation focusing on long term care and options for Senior Citizens, and services available will be held February 11, at 7 p.m. at the Salina Senior Citizen Center . Ron Nielson, director of the Richfield Care Center, and Val Char-tie- r, home health director, will be in attendance. Salinas liquor laws were updated at the January 21 meeting The new laws expressly prohibit sale of alcoholic beverages to intoxicated peisons; hold establishments responsible for seeing that the liquor is not sold to underage people, and prohibit sale of alcohol beverages to intoxicated persons. The ordinance is as follows: RETAIL LICENSE CLASSES. Retail licenses issued hereunder shall be of the following premises consumption between the hours of 2 a.m. and 5 a m. on any weekday and Saturday, or between 2 a.m. Sunday and 5 a.m. Monday morning. (c) Class C retail license shall entitle licensees to sell beer only on the premises licensed in original containers for consumption on or off the premises in accordance with the Liquor Control Act of Utah and the ordinances of Salina City. Only businesses where 75 at Sr. Center Feb.1 1 Thursday night, February 11, there will be a Valentines Dance at the Senior Citizen Center, beginning at 8 p.m. All Seniors are urged to bring their sweetheart and enjoy an hour dancing at the Center. Parenting Class set in Salina The Parenting Class, held at North Sevier Middle School continues, with a seminar Feb. 10, 17, and 24th. The class is held in the NSMS Auditorium from 10 a.m. to 10:55 a m. An evening class will be held on Feb. 18, from 7 to 9 p.m. The class is free to the public. Those attending the day seminars are welcome to bring their smaller children. Students from the school will be assigned to care for them. privileges: (a) Class A retail license shall entitle licensees to sell beer only on the premises licensed in original containers for consumption off the premises in accordance with the Liquor Control Act of Utah and the ordinances of Salina City. It shall be unlawful for a holder of a Class A retail beer license to sell beer for off premises consumption between the hours of 2 a.m. and 5 a.m. of any day. (b) Class B retail licenses shall entitle licensees to sell beer only on the premises licensed in original containers for consumption on or off the premises in accordance with the Liquor Control Act of Utah and the ordinances of Salina City. It shall be unlawful for a holder of a Class B retail beer license to sell beer for on or off Area residents have the opportunity to suggest performance and personal characterics desired in the new superintendent of Sevier School District. Supt. John Carl Tuft will retire Board of Education is beginning percent of the revenue is gained from prepared and served food sales shall be authorized to hold a Class C beer license. It shall be unlawful for holders of the Class C retail license to sell beer for on or off premises consumption between the hours of 2 a.m. and 5 a m. of any day. RESTRICTIONS. It shall be unlawful to sell beer to any person under the age of 21 or allow any person under the age of 21 to possess or consume beer on the premises or off the premises. It shall also be unlawful to sell any beer to any person intoxicated or under the influence of intoxicating beverage. Salina City may restrict the location where beer licenses may be granted. The ordinance was dated January 19, 1988, and signed by Grant Stubbs, Mayor. at the mine. The coal stockpiled will be used to help keep supply available while the gigantic machine is idled during the moving process. Residents have voice in choosing new School Supt. this summer, and the Sevier kinds and carry the following Valentine Dance Southern Utah Fuel Company is stockpiling some coal south of Salina, as they prepare to move the Longwall mining machine 'STOCKPILING' its search for a new superintendent. The Board has made a survey available, listing nine areas of performance and personal characteristics. Forms may be picked up at Salina schools. The form must be received by the District, at 195 East 500 North, Richfield, by February 18, 1988. Although the Board has the final responsibility for selecting thesuperintendent, information rece- Man caught locally A man who was apprehended near the Sevier - Emery county line last September, has been sentenced to die The confessed murderer, Joseph Mitchell Parsons, Reno, NV, was given the death penalty after a four day trial Parsons had admitted that he had killed Richarl Ernest, of California, on August 31, 1987, as the two men stopped at a rest stop near the Beaver County line Parsons had been hitchhiking Parsons told the jury that Ernest made homosexual advances, and is ived from the survey will be considered in the decision making process. fAnyone interested in applying for the position may pick up an instruction pamphlet at the District Office.. Applications are due at the Utah School Boards Office in Midvale no later than March 15. The Sevier Board of Education will announce its selection near the end of Apnl sentenced to die he attempted to exit the car Ernest grabbed him by the arm Parsons then said he took out a 7 inch knife and stabbed Ernest The coroners report says Ernest was repeatedly stabbed, however Parsons said he remembered sta several bloody Rems into a dumpster at a service station The service station attendant had noticed the items, and called the police Parsons then went to Richfield, attempting to use Ernests credit card at K Mart and Quality Inn. Policewerp notified and began bbing nun only once. He claimed he didnt know the man was dead when he pulled him from the car and covered him with a sleeping bag- Parsons went into Beaver where he washed the car and threw piecing the two events together. A Utah Highway Patrol trooper found Persons sleeping in the stolen car near the eountyline The man later admitted to the' murder, and no trial Sevier-Emer- y was held. Weather Nancy Frame f Local bull sales Dont miss the Sterling Blo- Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. ndes Range Bull sale, Saturday, February 20, in Centerfield. A lunch will begin at 11 a.m., with the sale following at 1 p.m. For more information Dave Beck at 528-367- call 2. Public Hearing Feb. 16, Salina A Public Hearing will be held Tuesday, February 16, concerning the Community Development Block Grant for improvements at the Salina Rodeo Grounds Anyone with questions or who needs more information is urged to attend the Hearing The meeting will be held at 7 p m., just prior to the regular meeting of the Sauna City CounT" 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Low High 32 33 29 15 17 -- 6 -10 -- 7 -- 12 7 27 30 34 36 1 Huge piles of snow may be pretty to look at, and fun for the kids to climb onj but they dont always mean high water content, according to the weather service. For the water year beginning SPIRIT BOOSTERS. The North Sevier High School 'Uniques' have provided great entertainment during halftimes of football, basketball, wrestling, and other events during the school year. During the next few weeks the Team will handle a subscription campaign' for the Salina Sun Subscription rates are $12 per year for local readers, and the Drill Team will keep $2 from each subscription for their efforts. October 1, precipitation is about 113 percent of normal, with a few stations reporting slightly lower. Ordinarily two feet of snow contain about 2 inches of water, however, the recent dry storms rack up only about 1 08 inches of water in two feet of snow tall |