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Show f' t T A ' lts fedrc xtaft May Ih l 988 k VILLAGE IcCanism: a practice Letter to the Editor By Chuck Stiles SQUARE Dear Editor: We would like to put forth some comments on the Region Track Meet that was held at the North Sevier High School this past weekend. Thanks to all those people who volunteered to make the meet a huge success. We have received nothing but positive comments on the way that the meet was conducted. Everyone did their jobs to their best ability. It takes about 35-4- 0 people to run a meet of this size and so to those people we say - Thank You. The only negative thing about the day was where were the people of the North Sevier Area? People have made the statements that the high school never hosts any region activities and yet when they are brought in, how come our patrons don t support them? You people that missed the meet missed one of the best run meets in the last 0 years. Not to mention some of the best performances tjicat limited to the, past! tt js fascinating to see our state through the eyes of iQpJsicisrs, who come into the area for a few days, write about She pture and the people and then move out again. For the hostjsart a fresh perspective and usually a sense of ignorance about our peculiar lifestyle" is noted. ' novel about Gary Gillmore, The ; Norman Mailers .Executioners Song, does this by showing a seamy subcul-- . Jure that thrives throughout the state but keeps a low enough profile that many of us never see it. has provided Now the Las Vegas Review-Journanother example with a story about accused murders Bennett and Joseph Beeson, of Utah County. On the frontpage, color photographs show a contrast between the jBtateiy facade of the one proud Brigham Young Academy on (University Avenue in Provo and a room inside the now , decaying building that was used for satanic rituals. A pentagram is painted onto the floor with other d onto the symbols associated with satanism blood walls. According to the news report, drippings and animal fur were found in the same place. The story tells of weird rituals practiced by a small group of local kids, including Bennett and Beeson who call themselves skin heads. At various times and in various numbers they gathand frightful places: a muddy creek bed, a ered in g condemned building, a craggy mountain hillside. Together, they chanted cryptic poetry, mutilated animals and trampled Christian artifacts, all in hope of pleasing Satan," the article r-0-- 4 ; al - Ed-sjigt- rd "...REAUNftS ME TXE.JW3E HERE SEE ABOUT HUWHNO ON OUR LAND spray-painte- far-flun- reads. I I I HtSFALU Thanks in highway Sevier-Emer- y Co s. The Utah Department of diamond interchanges and a view site Transportation will construct an- at Sand Bench to provide service for other two lanes of Interstate-7- 0 from future westbound traffic. Included will be 1 1 structures Castle Valley to Ratlesnake Bench in which and Sevier Emery counties, including one major steel arch struce divided ture over Eagle Canyon, similar to will complete the the existing bridge. There will also highway through southern Utah. The existing two lanes were be extensive reconstrucion along completed and opened in 1970, and several sections of the existing roadcontinue 44 miles. The other por- way and some minor work at existing tions were built later with four lanes view areas. An environmental assessment of divided highway. In addition to constructing the has been prepared and comments four-lan- two 12-fo- ot wide lanes, with grading and shoulder work, there will be from the public will be taken until May 19. 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The money collected from the charge permits will become available for management activities such as road EQUITY CAPITAL 84654. Wednesday Map Bank, Insured, for March 22. P.O. Box C, Salina, Utah .... Firewood All-Star- s, A consolidated of the track teams es In three short years the Rooster field and Sevier County one of the top nament ever held. There are several Valley Softball Classic has become one spots in the U.S. for tournament softball. reasons. First of all it will be played on of the best known and best attended This years Tournament will be the traditional week of the first three softball Tournaments in the IntermounRooster Valley Super Softball Classics played in three legs, each leg crowning tain area. several Champions and providing Naand many teams have begun to make this Teams from all over Utah and tional Berths to the USSSA Championclassic the site of their Pioneer Day Celeevery surrounding state have made the ships. bration; second this years tournament scenic trek to Sevier County to particiThe Spring Leg, sponsored by will be expanded to include Class B pate in the tournament and enjoy all the Winkel Distributing, Coors, and Sevier Teams. For the first time this will bring fun and hospitality our area has to offer. Valley Innkeepers Association, will be a wide open brand of softball never seen Our Tournament is unique from held May 12, 13, and 14, and will be open before in our area. other Tournaments in our state. The to Mens Class C and D SlowpitchTeams. Also for the first time a Womens whole community is involved in making Special highlight of the Spring Leg is Tournament will be conducted as part of the Rooster Valley Classic the best it can that the World Famous Steeles Soft-ba- ll the Classic. The Tournament will run be. The Chambers of Commerce, Sevier Team will make a historic visit to over two consecutive weekends with the Valley Innkeepers Association, City Richfield on May 1 2 to open this Classic. women playing July 15, and 16, and the Government and almost every business They will play three games, one against Men playing July 22 and 23. and in Sevier COUnty participate in one way a group of Sevier County One of the most exciting features or another to insure the success of the another against an All Star team from of the Summer Leg is our annual softball Tournament. In return, the tournament southern Utah and another against an contests, The Home Run King contest, AllStar team from Northern Utah. the Rocket Arm contest, and the Mister beings hundreds of thousands of dollars into our area from tourists who come to The second Leg, the Summer Leg BasePath contest. All three have a rich participate in or to watch the Rooster of the Tournament promises to be the history and are great favorites among Valley Classic. greatestopeninvitationalSlopitchTour- - players and fans alike. Our goal is to literally make Rich- - i 4-la- ne Jill Porter Glen Partridge 15-2- the Editor complete year. ever than belter bigger, Letters to UDOT will appreciate you. Once again, we as coaches, of the girls track team and the boys track team would like to thank all those people who volunteered their time to help make this meet a reality. We hope that now we have made an impression that the meet will be held at North Sevier High school next Rooster Valley Classic Thats gruesome stuff, and a far cry from the sacramost of us think about when we consider service ment religious observances. The story prints some of the lyrics from a song Bennett wrote for the Rock n Roll band he formed with Beeson and an American Fork youth, a group they called Rigor Mortis. They are chilling, especially considering the fact that Bennett has been charged with walking into a Las Vegas convenience store and shooting the clerk in the face with a .45 caliber pistol. Death is rising through the air as thunderbolts strike," the song reads. Blood is dripping from the walls, someones going to die. You hear the screams of pain and agony as children are nailed on crosses. Kill em, lets kill 'em dead. cry to the depths of Hell. Im crying to you, oh Lord. need to kill somebody ortear someone apart. gotto satisfy my need. Cure this thirst for blood. So as make this sacrifice, I'm doing it just for you and kill this child for it is a first. The local group of skinheads was into more than satan worship, according to the article. Drug and alcohol abuse were part of this rebellion against Utahs norms. What chills this writer is that this is not just a scene from We welcome letters to the Editor. that grew up somewhere in Utah County or along the youth Letters must be signed as they Wasatch front. There are signs, stories and reports of this will be printed with the name, occult activity being strongoy endorsed in this area by some Unsigned letters will not be of our youth. printed. We try to print all letters ir their entirty but editting for length Blood sacrifice of animals where the blood is swashed is sometimes necessary. The onto fences to form satanic graffiti has already been seen here. writer will be notified (if possible) Animals have disappeared locally with some of them found editting is needed. mutilated and marked. According to police reports some 800 people, including babies, were thought to have been killed in Utah alone last year, because of Satan worshiping procedures. Now could be too late for some of us to get involved OOOops! We goofed!. more directly with our youth and their evening activities. The In our thanks to all who helped story of Bennett and Beeson isnt pleasant and probably with the Barbecue and other activioffensive to some. However, its a story we cant afford to ties for the Regional Trials for the Utah Summer Games, we inadverignore. Bennett and Beeson are locked up in a Las Vegas jail tently omitted the name of Holts waiting for their day in court but other young people, even in our Packing. We thank them for their assistance. seemingly peaceful valley are joining the ranks of the dissatisThe North Sevier Economic fied kids who will work out their rebellion in acts of self Development Committee destruction and they are determined to take some of us along with them. I lb CALLED by not only our girl and boy athletes but by those of other schools. There were seven region records shattered and some real important lessons learned by high school age participants and spectators that are not learned in the classroom. Here was a chance for you to see the best athletes in the region showcase right in your own back yard and you missed it. To those who did support the meet, we City (ion ijoi Utah State Abbrrv. frexTaaoq 84654 Zip Code (TUT t23Q) d |