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Show IP 1 The Salina Sun, Wed 2 , February 10, Well 1988 done, Matmen There are many times when high school sports are questioned as being necessary or warranted in high school curculims but feel the effort and sportsmanship of this years North Sevier Wrestlers could prove these claims wrong. Coaches George Chappell and Brett Shaw are two coaches who not only demand respect on a team lever but , individually as well. They worked with the team both physically and mentally and ' prepared them to think as winners. They f demanded that the team stavtogether even though they were wresting against one another for a spot on the,varsity roster and this they did with finesse. But on the other handwrestlmg is an , individual sport A wrestler not only has to his skills that takehim one on one ; perfect with some of the best wrestlers in the state, but individually they hve to think of themselve as winners by believing in what have been taught. 1 1 " Letter to the Editor are encourAll letters aged and welcome. must be signed. Names will be ? It takes a special repore with kids by coaches to make them winners. They go without eating They practice hard and long They still have to maintain their grades. Tney have to sacrifice for the , wrestling team and themselves to be successful. Wrestling is a program that breeds , winners for life. This is a time wherr students can win even without taking; state. It is a time where a couple of adults? can work one on one withour younger generation and demand the respect that society needs. feel that these two coaches have done just that with this years wrestling; team. Every kid is special and every kid ont he team showed that he felt it. It fakes, practices and tournaments like these to help produce a well rounded citizen from our educational system and I feel that ' George and Brett helped immensely to make good citizens out of some of our . students. withheld upon request. The 1 ? f v ft 1 Utah Power & Light Co has requested a rate decrease to pass 1 onfto consumers the positive effeb ts of recent tax law changes ider the rate decrease, UP&L amers m Utah will see rales slightly less than 1 percent lave rage residential customer Jg 549 kilowatt hours per see his annual power bill rease $7 18 lie rate reduction is in addition to the 5 percent to 10 percent rate fi reductions the company has prommon-)oul- ise se in connection with its propo- neraer with PacifiCorp d Cat stamps available at local Post Office LISPS , Phone beautiful Madsen said that anyone witn an idea for a stamp design should to the put it in wngint and send it Citizens Stamp Advisory mittee, U S DC Postal Service, ComW 20260 Only themes with widespread national appeal and significance are selected Response fo local make enough through that process to offset the cost of the license From experience with a valuable animal that was m heat twice a Their lawn gifts stink just as much I also kept my dog at home, but I noticed very few other people want to restrict Fidos freedom to roam (deposit their lawn gifts on other peoples lawns and perhaps dine out on other peoples live- stock) A neutered pet is much easier to live with and its a small price to pay as far as the animal is concerned, for the incredible welfare lifestyle most pet dogs lead I m sure most female dogs reallyl , appreciate it S Straw , i Valuable dog owner MAKE OUR 4 While Utah is known o have only one nesting pairof eagles, many spend the winter basking in the yvarm (to them anyway) climate of the Beehive State Most of the birds are ON VACATION if- - v t POSTMASTER: Please send address changes tb The Salina Sun, PO Box C, Salina, Utah 84654 Single Copy 350 Kevin Ashby Publisher CArol Jensen Editor CORRESPONDENTS: Kathleen Lloyd Aurora Redmond . . . Tammy Johnson Salma ..Evelyn Kiesel section-m- -70 ay UDOT District 3 Engineer, Sterling Davis, reports that the section of between South Richfield and Kimberly Junction may be open m late spring if all goes as planned Davis said that some work will be minimal and will require only a small amount of grading and sur23-mi- facing from access roads to the on ramps. Projects at Elsinore and Sevier Junction are still under planning, and some additional nghts-of-wa- y will be requned Davis said that the Elsinore and Sevier Junction connector roads may have to be used with a gravel surface only for a while, but traffic should be on the interstate by late spring M believed to come from Montana and Central Canada, where they will likely return in the spring to breed The Bald Eagle is considered to be an D John, Deere Day endangered species D Plus, check into our John Deere Day specials while and 9 open year for 13 years - little dogs are as much a nuisance as larger ones able enough for breeding can 529-783- The Salina Sun, SECD 4780-800- 0 ts published each Wednesday for $12 00 a year in Utah and $14 50 per year out of the state of Utah by The Salina Sun, 60 East Main, Salina, Utah 84654 SEcond class postage is paid at Salina, Utah 84654 1- dog licensing issue Dear Editor: In response to the letter about - at least dog licehses, I reply Salina caught up with the rest of the world and charges equally for dogs of either sex As for tghe cost - perhaps the to city hopes to encourage people have their pets spayed or neuteied the by using economic incentive neutering fee would be paid tor in a few years by the saving on license fees Those who have animals valu 0 60 East Main who stamp collectors and mailers stamps like pretty Just All U S postage stamps begin with proposals made by the AmerMaican public, said Postmaster exno is dsen The cat stamp have ception A lot of peopleService requested that the Postal and issue a stamp featuring cats, mps They are Siamese, Exotic were pleased the result is so Shorthair, Abyssinian, Himalayan, Maine Coon, The Burmese, PerThe tax savings resulted from and American Shorthair sian the Tax Reform Act of 1988 That According to Madsen, this is the WEISflGHflN&f law changed the federal corporate first time cats have been featured ! NOllR LIFE tax rate from 46 percent to 34 on a postage stamp 1 t percent, resulting m a tax burden n"k IfS r( , f I think this will be one of our that is $27 million lighter for One day, instead if $11 time most stamps, LP&Ls operations m Utah usual hot meal, a school cafeteria' Madsen said, popular that animals adding If approved, the rate decrease handed out butter anf jelly lire usually a favorite both among would become effective retroactive'' sandwiches, peanut ' . . to January 1, 1988 Customers w ill After lunch, a satisfied" lirsl first see the rate reduction take out the door, effect on their March bills The grader marchingthe school lunch complimented March bills also will contain ere Finally1 Its about dits for energy usage m January personnel time we got a home cooked meal. , and February 4780-800- Salina, Utah 84654 Cats, the animal that now out, numbers dogs as far as how many are kept in homes are the subject of a new U S postage stamp available at your local post office According to Salina Postmaster Arlen L. Madsen, eight domestic Cats are featured on the colorful block of four commemorative sta- 8nr) S3M requests rate ecrase for patrons UP&L Salina Sun wont be the same without you your Spouse You wont want to miss the films . . or the refreshments. You could even win a prize! youre here. Sheriff Sevier County, says asking for funds is You Lucky Dog! O Plan to attend our special event. a scam Information has been received that there are peoplg soliciting donations' for the Victims of Crimes This is undoubtedly a scam, as donations are not being i sought for this program If jou are contacted or have any questions, please call the Sevier County Shenffs Office at IOHN-DEER- E 896 6433 Curtis a i i ' i If youve been looking for KSTU and havent found it on Channel 13, youre in luck. Heres a quick and easy way to find Channel 13, even when its not on Channel 13. That way, you wront miss a minute of Cheers, weekdays at 6:30 p.m. or WKRP, weekdays at 6 p m. You lucky dog! t KSTU Ch 13 CablcTianslator Channels: Trans. City 1 K 64 Salina Cable 18 DAY TV changes hands &i' Curtis Home Furnishings is the new name of Curtis TV Salina Gary Curtis has been working with his dad Blair for the past ten years as a partner. As of January years . , , f Blair started the' store about Is time that At was a it years ago. fumVure stoce. along with a used car lot i The building wa$ added on in 1977 which doubled the size of their showroom and allowed them to show off their lines of furniture, appliances, TVs, stereos, vacc-- i uums, bedroom sets, matresses KSTU kf . Gary bought his dads interest out and will operate the new store under a new name Blair started the store aobut J5 1, 1988 and living and kitchen seats. Gary is excited about the future of Salyaa and is looking forward to working with the people here Wednesday, Feb, 10, 1:00. pm 3 -- GUINHMI IMPLEIVU. MM T , 9 , |