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Show Volume 66 Number 19 Father & Son Outing set The Salina Stake Fathers and Sons Outing will be he Id May 1 3 and 1 4 at Fathers and Sons in Gooseberry Canyon. The Campfire and prowill be held Friday night, gram with a movie later in the evening. Breakfast will be provided by the Stake. Activities will include Repelling, Knife and Axe throw, longest lizard contest, contest. fish biggest Lunch will be provided by the Stake. Spring Concerts North Sevier High School and North Sevier Middle School will present their Spring Concerts this week, according to Director Keith Lawson. The Middle School production will be held tonight, Wed., May 11; while the NSHS Concert will be presented Thursday, May 12. Both Concerts begin at 7 p.m. Everyone is urged to attend. Aurora City Cleanup Week Aurora City has set its Week for Monday -Saturday, May 16, 21, and urge everyone to clean up old rubbish that may have accumulated in their yards. Clean-u- p A FREE dinner will be held for all residents at the Aurora City park, Saturday May 21, at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May shovel of earth turned at new Gunnison prison site The first movement of earth at of them would be local residents, the the new regional prison site in Gun- Governor noted. s, As work on the prison nison, was broken last Tuesday, as an additional 250 employees Governor Norman Bangerter took controls of a backhoe and went to would be needed, and the annual operating budget is expected to be work. The ground breaking was the $23 million. The Phase 2 part of the climax to the ceremony held at the construction should be ready for occupancy in 1992. site on the north end of Gunnison. Representative Ray Nielsen told the group that the project would Many dignitaries attended, including Governor Bangerter, Rep. be a great boost to the economics of Sanpete County, which currently Ray Nielsen; Neal Stowe, Dirrctor has the highest rate of unemployof the Division of Facilities Management; Sanpete ment in the entire state. Neal Stowe reported that in Chairman COunty Commission Wendell McGarry; Gunnison Mayor planning the facility, every effort had been made to address commuBruce B lackham ; and Gary DeLand, Executive Director of the State nity concerns. He said he felt that Department of Corrections; as well planning and design work had been done very efficiently. as U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch. Wendell McGarry, of the In his keynote address, GoverSanpete County Commission told nor Bangerter said the initial phase the people that You...have made of construction would cost $35 milthis day possible. Without you it lion and if all went as planned, he would have have happened, should be completed in the Spring of emphasized. 1990. The facility plans to employ Bruce Blackham, Gunnison about 250 people initially, and most City Mayor also emphasized the con-tiuc- COn-struci- Its recommended that a Public Hearing Cleanup Day in Salina, and residents are urged to clean up and fix up their property and their neighborhoods, according to the Salina City Council. city-wid- e Salina City Crews will be out on Saturday, May 21, beginning at 9 a.m. to pick up and haul away debris and junk that residents have boxed or bagged and placed on their curb. Tree trimmings will also be taken, but the Council asks that they be not longer than six feet value of cooperation and unity. He said that great things can be done hen the people work together, and ielt that challenges encountered would make that bond even stronger. Gary DeLand said that the main goal of his department was to ensure public safety. He reported that there had been a marked decrease in violence in the prison in the last three years, and that there had been no escapes during that period. He explaied that most of the employees would be local people, and that those who came from other areas to work here would be fine caliber people. We now have a very well trained and professional staff and we intend to maintain that reputation, he emphaszied. Following the remarks, Governor Bangerter climbed into the backhoe and after a few instructions from its operator, proceeded to dig up a few buckets of earth. Gunnison High School Band and Orchestra furnished music for the occasion, and refreshments were served to all attending. New Salina Park is annexed info City set for Salina Cleanup e beset The- - Clean Up Day was set for Saturday, May 2 1 . City crews will be available to pick up boxed and bagged trash set out on the curb. They ask that tree limbs be limited to 6 feet or smaller in size. Councilman Roger Nielson asked that the time for open burning be extended due to poor weather. It will be extended through May 31st. The Council reminds everyone however, that this does not include burning household trash. A City-wid- e Hearing will be held Monday, May 16, at 6:30 p.m. just prior to the next Salina City Council In other business: A manhole Meeting. sewer cleanout will be put at the Ron Zoning of areas South, East and West of the City was discussed. Ronald Crane made the motion to annex the City Park, Irrigation Ball Home; Five building permits were approved; Court report approved; bids on the library windows were put in the paper; drain problems from 1 st North from 1 st East to 1st West were discussed and are being worked on. Richard Nay and Richard Dyreng met with the Council on the Gunnison-Salin- a Airport. Several suggestions were made and will be given to the Gunnison City Council. A Committee of the Mayors and 1 councilmember from each City will make the final decisions on the Air- port Pond and Celia Jorgensen property into the City Limits, and south to zone it commercial. The motion was approved. The business license for the Little Red Hen Storehouse - Food Storage, was approved. 1 'V i f i tv s r--5 . v' : . t :?': - Chief Mayo Jacobsen and Sheriff John Mcacham stated the arrests came after a long and intensive investigation involving several law enforcement agencies. " OFFICIALLY UNDERWAY: Governor Norman Bangerter took control of a backhoe on May 3, and scooped the first few buckets of earth at the new prison site near Gunnison. The event climaxed the ceremonies held at the site to officially begin the project that is expected to bring economic growth to this area. Monday, May 23, Salina 2nd Ward Women '$ Cancer Screening Clinic The Utah Department of tion information in risk factors, signs and symptoms of cancer, and referral Health, Cancer Screening and Prevention Program, will be holding a for appropriate medical follow ud. Redmond women are asked to cancer screening clinic for women in 2 to Salina on Monday, May 23, at the call Susan Bosshardt, make an appointment. Salina 2nd Ward Cultural Hall. from 9 Some 75 delegates from voting districts in Sevier County will gather Saturday, May 14, at 6:30 p.m. in the Sevier County Courthouse Auditorium for the Demo- map. 2 . Aurora women arc asked to call Beverly Larsen, and Salina Women are asked to call 1 Darlene Robinson, to aran range appointment. The clinic is not limned to women in the Salina area, and is open to all women, regardless of religious affiliation. 529-730- 7; 529-787- The clinic is for all women, regardless of religions affiliation. A fee ranging from S3 to $18 will be charged - based on annual family income and family size. Democratic Convention will be held May 14 fire- The new maps are larger and easier to read, according to Forest Supervisor Kent Taylor. They cover the entire Forest, with both free use and charge areas designated. Charge permits are sold for $5 percord. They can range from 2 to 10 ; i The exams are given by specially trained registered nurses. The clinic will include a Pap test, pelvic and breast exam, blood pressure check, hemocult kit to test for colorectal cancer, health educa Lamont Jensen, age 38, 447 South 100 West; were arrested for possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute. Continued on Page t x a.m. until 4 p.m. Appointments arc necessary for this clinic. All women 18 years of age or older, or who are sexually active, who have not have a Pap test during the past year are encouraged to attend. wood maps ready Personal use firewood maps for Fishlake National Forest are now available at Forest Service offices in Richfield, Loa, Beaver and Fillmore. A map is issued with each which personal use firewood permit, is good from the date of purchase until March 31, 1989. Those who have already obtained a permit this new year are being sent a copy of this V A The Clinic will be held men arrested on drug charges, May 5 Personal use cve 529-753- Two Shortly after 10 p.m. on May 5, 1988, officers of the Richfield Police Department, Sevier County Sheriffs Office, Utah Highway Patrol, and Salina City Police, executed two search warrants on two homes in Richfield. As a result Richfield businessmen, Kenyon D. Ogden, 27, 985 West First Avenue; and Alvin Price .35 First The May 2, 1988 meeting of the Salina City Council saw the following action: Steve and Peggy Roberts asked the Council on the decision regarding putting a trailer home on a lot that was smaller than ordinance-directe- d size. They were told that some of the neighbors opposed the matter, and City-wid- 11, 1988 for U.S. Senate; Robert Stringham and Craig Oliver, for U.S. Congress; and Steven Player for State Representative. cratic Convention. CHAMP: Steve Hatch races across the finish line in action during last weeks Regional Track Meet held at NorthSevier High. Thirteen Teams participated in the action. The Girls from NSHS took 1 st place, while the Boy's Team came in second, behind Beaver. See related story and photos on page 6. Max Turpin, Central, Chairman of the Sevier County Democratic Party, invites all interested persons to attend. Candidates expected to attend include Ted Wilson, candidate for Governor; Brian moss and Joe Cwik, T urpin said the registration of coun ty delegates will begin at 6 p.m, with convention beginning at 6:30 p.m. Delegates to the State Democratic Convention on June25, will be elected and ratified at the meeting. |